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Latest podcast episodes about Barbaro

Present Company
Monica Barbaro

Present Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 38:04


Monica Barbaro joins Arnold Schwarzenegger for the return of action-comedy series, Fubar (Season 2). While reprising her role as CIA agent Emma Brunner, Barbaro simultaneously filmed the character Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown alongside Timothée Chalamet — for which she earned her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Barbaro shares the struggles of breaking into the industry without having connections, her earlier years as a ballet dancer, and what it was like learning to fly fighter jets with Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick. Video episodes available on Still Watching Netflix YouTube Channel. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T600 - CONAN EL BARBARO - Aventura Sonora - TERRAESCRIBIENTE

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 131:31


Apoya al Podcast como FAN de Terraescribiente en IVOOX o en PATREON y escucha todos los audios sin Restricción! Bienvenidos a otro podcast de "Aventura Sonora" aquí en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. En esta ocasión vamos a escuchar: "CONAN EL BARBARO" Maquetación: MAC (Terraescribiente) Por favor sigue y suscríbete a las siguientes redes: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Escucha la aventura sonora completa en: patreon.com/Terraescribiente Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!

Kanapa Knapa
Bogdan de Barbaro: czy prawda nas wyzwoli?

Kanapa Knapa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 63:25


W pierwszym odcinku nowego cyklu „Dobra rozmowa” spotykam się z legendą polskiej psychoterapii — prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro. Rozmawiamy o tym, co składa się na dobrą rozmowę, czym różni się dialog terapeutyczny od zwykłej rozmowy, jaką rolę odgrywa szczerość i czy prawda zawsze nas wyzwala. Poruszamy też ważne tematy społeczne, jak popularność psychoterapii, dostępność usług terapeutycznych czy zagrożenia wynikające z „psychologizacji” języka.Mam nadzieję, że dla Was też będzie to dobra rozmowa.

REI Rookies Podcast (Real Estate Investing Rookies)
From Pizza Guy to $5 Billion in Deals w/ Gino Barbaro

REI Rookies Podcast (Real Estate Investing Rookies)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 32:31


From a pizza guy to closing $5 BILLION in real estate deals, Gino Barbaro shares his incredible journey of success and the powerful strategies behind building a thriving investment portfolio. In this episode, Gino reveals how he transitioned from running a restaurant to becoming a multifamily real estate investor, co-creating the Jake and Gino brand, and empowering over 150 students to achieve financial freedom. Now, with his latest venture, Barbaro 360, Gino is on a mission to change the world one family at a time by focusing on faith, finance, family, and health.What you'll learn in this episode:The secrets to scaling multifamily assets and strategic renovations for maximum ROI.How mindset and family values contribute to generational wealth.The importance of understanding your relationship with money to succeed in real estate investing.The Buy Right, Manage Right, Finance Right framework for real estate success.Why investing in personal growth and mentorship pays off exponentially.

Noticiero Altavoz
EL ELOTAZO: Vacaciones

Noticiero Altavoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 1:05


La nota con humor de Elote el Barbaro

da ideia à luz
Criação Ep#173 - 04/02/2025 - Natália Lana e a criação da cenografia para “Tom Jobim Musical” e "Elvis: A Musical Revolution"

da ideia à luz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 135:20


Natália Lana é cenógrafa com mais de 25 anos de intensa atuação na área teatral, criou cenários para diversos musicais e atua em outras áreas da cenografia, como em shows, eventos, audiovisual, carnaval e, até mesmo, em circo. Com trabalhos constantes com renomados diretores da atualidade, recebeu os prêmios Brasil Musical, Botequim Cultural, É Sobre Musicais, Destaque Imprensa Digital, CENYM e CBTI, além de 21 indicações nos últimos quatro anos. Autora de A EVOLUÇÃO DO ESPAÇO CÊNICO e MANUAL BÁSICO DE CENOGRAFIA TEATRAL, livro este que é referência no ensino da cenografia, lecionou durante dois anos na UFRJ e ministra diversas oficinas livres, além de ter criado, junto com a cenógrafa Marieta Spada, o canal no YouTube CENOGRAVANDO, com conteúdos diversos na área da cenografia.@‌cenarioanatalialana@‌ceno_gravando“Tom Jobim Musical”No ano que completa 30 da morte de Tom Jobim, a história desse gênio da música brasileira ganha vida com um espetáculo musical assinado por Nelson Motta e Pedro Brício.Tom Jobim Musical, é uma montagem emocionante que retrata a vida e o legado do maior artista popular do Brasil. Viajamos desde a icônica praia de Ipanema nos anos 1950 até suas conquistas internacionais em Nova York, onde ele difundiu a Bossa Nova para mundo. O musical enaltece sua importância na cultura musical do país e desperta o orgulho de ser brasileiro. Amado por sua música, inteligência e humor, Tom Jobim mostrou ao mundo o melhor do Brasil.Quando se ouve uma batida de bossa nova, em qualquer lugar do mundo imediatamente se imagina o Brasil, suas belezas naturais, seu povo alegre e criativo. Foi a Bossa Nova de Tom Jobim, ao lado de Vinicius de Moraes e João Gilberto que popularizou nossa musicalidade e levou nossa cultura para todos os cantos do mundo.O musical leva os espectadores a uma jornada cativante através das melodias atemporais e das letras poéticas que definiram uma era. Da criação da icônica "Garota de Ipanema" aos sucessos internacionais como "Desafinado" e "Wave", cada nota ressoa com a paixão e a genialidade de Jobim.Esta é uma oportunidade única de mergulhar na vida e na magia do universo musical de Tom Jobim.FICHA TÉCNICATexto: Nelson Motta e Pedro BrícioArranjos musicais e orquestração: Thiago Gimenes, Ivan de Andrade e Tiago SaulDireção: João FonsecaDireção musical: Thiago GimenesCoreografia: Bárbara GuerraCenografia: Natália Lana e Nello MarreseVídeo Cenário: Batman ZavareseDesign de som: Tocko MichellazoIluminação: Caetano VilelaFigurino: Theodoro CochraneVisagismo: Anderson Bueno e Simone MomoProdução Geral: Luiz Oscar Niemeyer, Júlio Figueiredo e Bárbara GuerraRealização – Bonus Track e Barbaro! Produções"Elvis: A Musical Revolution"Com passagens marcantes por Melbourne, Austrália, e nos Estados Unidos, o espetáculo é a biografia musical por trás do ícone, a narrativa entrelaça-se com figuras cruciais, como seus pais Vernon e Gladys, o astuto Coronel Parker, e inspirações como Ann-Margret e Priscilla Presley, desvendando os segredos e as histórias pessoais que moldaram o homem por trás da lenda. Uma jornada musical com os maiores sucessos do Rei do Rock, incluindo “Jailhouse Rock", "Hound Dog", "Heartbreak Hotel" e "Suspicious Minds" que ganham vida, pulsando com a energia eletrizante que definiu gerações.EQUIPE CRIATIVA COMPLETAEscrito por: Sean Cercone e David AbbinantiBaseado na concepção de Floyd Mutrux Arranjos musicais e orquestração: David Abbinanti Direção, versão e adaptação: Miguel Falabella Tradução: Bianca Tadini e Luciano Andrey Direção musical: Jorge de Godoy Coreografia: Bárbara Guerra Cenografia: Natália Lana Design de luz: Tulio Pezzoni Design de som: Tocko Michelazzo Figurino: Lígia Rocha, Marco Aurélio e Jemina Tuany Visagismo: Dicko Lorenzo Stage Manager e Ass. De Coreografia: Johnny Camolese Produção Geral: Júlio Figueiredo e Bárbara Guerra Realização: Atual Produções e Barbaro! Produções

Aktualna tema
Spremembe pri plačevanju storitev v zobozdravstvu

Aktualna tema

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 9:24


Na področju zobozdravstva se letos uvajata dve pomembni spremembi za bolnike. Bela zalivka na račun obveznega zdravstvenega zavarovanja za vse zobe je od letos že pravica za mlade do 26 leta starosti, za vse ostale bo to 1.7. prihodnje leto. Ob tem je nastalo nesoglasje z zobozdravniki, češ da je cena za belo zalivko, ki jo plača zavod prenizka. O tem naj bi, tako pravijo na ZZZS, zdaj končno dosegli soglasje, kar pa v Zdravniški zbornici zanikajo. Od prvega julija pa ne bo več treba doplačevati nadstandardni material za fiksno protetiko. ZZZS namreč posodablja materiale. Helena Lovinčič se je o teh novostih pogovarjala z Direktorica področja za analize in razvoj pri Zavodu za zdravstveno zavarovanje Slovenije Anko Bolka ter predsednico odbora za zobozdravstvo pri Zdravniški zbornici Barbaro Škrlj.

Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
Multifamily Real Estate Success: Gino Barbaro's Insights on Mindset and Raising Capital

Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 25:18


In the rapidly evolving world of real estate, having the right mindset often sets apart the successful investors from the rest. Gino Barbaro, a seasoned real estate investor and author, sheds light on this pivotal concept in a recent podcast episode of Raising Private Money with Jay Conner. The discussion underscores not only the significance of mindset but also the art of attracting private money in a field often dominated by skepticism and fear.From Scarcity to Abundance: A Mindset TransformationGino Barbaro opens up about his early life, shaped by immigrant parents whose scarcity mindset dictated their relationship with money. This foundational outlook sowed seeds of fear and limiting beliefs, turning money into a source of anxiety rather than empowerment. However, Gino's journey into real estate catalyzed a profound shift. He learned that success wasn't about chasing money but creating value.One of the defining moments in Gino's career was realizing profit is merely the fuel for his ventures, not the endpoint. By treating profit as a facilitator rather than a goal, he found joy and freedom in raising capital, redefining his relationship with money from one of scarcity to abundance.Attracting Capital: The Art of Storytelling and RelationshipsJay Conner and Gino Barbaro share strategies for raising private money, emphasizing the narrative and relational aspects. In Gino's experience, multifamily investing requires more than understanding business mechanics (buying, financing, managing). It demands creating a compelling story about the investment and the investor's journey. Investors are more inclined to invest in people they trust, making personal conversations and genuine connections essential.Jay Conner supports this approach, highlighting that he has never aggressively pitched deals. Instead, he adopts an educational stance, nurturing relationships with potential lenders by focusing on value and service.Confidence Through Knowledge and PartnershipConfidence is another cornerstone of successful capital raising. Gino advises newcomers to bolster their confidence through rigorous study and real-world practice, often by partnering with seasoned investors. His transformation from an Italian restaurant owner to a full-time multifamily investor stands as a testament to the power of self-reinvention.During a pivotal negotiation, Gino embraced a new identity, shedding the "pizza guy" label and adopting that of a real estate investor. This change in self-identification provided clarity and motivation, demonstrating that confidence often emanates from how one sees oneself.Community, Relationships, and Continuous LearningBoth Conner and Barbaro stress the importance of community and relationships in building a successful real estate career. Isolation can stifle growth, whereas engaging with a community can enhance learning and confidence. For Gino, partnerships with individuals who share his values, like his business partner Jake and his wife Julia, have been instrumental in his success.Moreover, Gino's educational approach reminds us that learning is an investment. Whether through formal education or hands-on experience, continuous learning equips investors with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of real estate.Creating a Legacy of Value: The Happy Money ParadigmGino's new book, "Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy," delves into the intricate relationship between money and real estate. It challenges readers to consider not only financial legacies but also values-driven ones. By understanding why we pursue real estate, we align our financial goals with our intrinsic values, creating a more fulfilling pursuit.In conclusion, the path to success in real estate investing is paved with self-awareness, relational intelligence, and a commitment to continuous learning. By redefining our

Podkast Powszechny
Jak zadbać o spokój w czasach niepokoju? Szkoła uczuć z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro, odc. 21

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 23:25


Co robić, kiedy wiadomości ze świata wywołują strach, a nawet panikę? Jak zadbać o własne dobro, nie udając się na wewnętrzną emigrację? Czy jest możliwe zaangażowanie w sprawy współczesnego świata bez ponoszenia kosztów psychicznych? Czy pokora idzie w parze z poczuciem sprawczości? Czym jest silne ego? Na ile dziedziczny jest strach naszych przodków? Jaką funkcję pełni dziś śmiech?Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Podkast Powszechny
Czy to jeszcze smutek, czy już depresja? Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro, odc. 20

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 25:24


Czy istnieje dobry smutek? Jaka jest różnica między smutkiem, rozpaczą a depresją? Czy Kłapouchy powinien przyjmować środki antydepresyjne? Jaki wpływ ma kapitalizm na czas trwania żałoby? Jakie niebezpieczeństwo tkwi w haśle: nic nie musisz, wszystko możesz? Dlaczego człowiek skrywa depresję za maską uśmiechu? Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

The Heart of Money | Financial Guidance for Couples, Money & Marriage, Motivation, Inspiration
Top 5 Episodes of Season 2 - #69 Understanding Your Spouses View of Financial Freedom w/Julie Barbaro

The Heart of Money | Financial Guidance for Couples, Money & Marriage, Motivation, Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 49:26


Don't Miss the "Money Secrets for Marriage" summit on Tuesday, March 18th. Register for FREE at freedommoneycoach.com/summitAs we prepare for the launch of Season 3, we're taking a few weeks to highlight the top episodes of Season 2.Our #1 episode...Julia Barbaro was more than afraid to move her family of 6 kids from New York to Florida, but she told her husband yes. As they began the next chapter of their lives, growing closer as a couple required more honesty, support and understanding of each other. This week, Julia shares how she and her husband used very differing views of financial freedom to encourage and support each other to find new opportunities, passions and experiences as a family. Ready to take the next step in gaining complete control of your money?1) Get the “6 Secrets to Healthy Money Conversations with Your Spouse” at⁠www.freedommoneycoach.com/moneyconversations⁠OR2) Schedule a FREE discovery call to see if coaching is right for you! ⁠www.freedommoneycoach.com/apply

Podkast Powszechny
Jakie uczucia wywołuje w dorosłych dzieciach opieka nad starszymi rodzicami? Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro odc. 19

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 30:14


Czy obowiązkiem dorosłego dziecka jest opieka nas starymi rodzicami? Dlaczego niektórzy dorośli się na to nie decydują? Co to są mieszane uczucia? Co robić kiedy dorosłe dziecko czuje złość wobec chorego rodzica?Jak grupowy narcyzm osłabia więzi społeczne? Jak wzmocnić relację między dziećmi i dorosłymi? Czy gotowość do opieki ma związek z płcią? Jakie korzyści wynikają z faktu, że przemijamy?Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Film Van Het Jaar Podcast
A COMPLETE UNKNOWN: de Bob Dylan-biopic waarvan je niet wist dat je ‘m nodig had | REVIEW

Film Van Het Jaar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 37:41


We gaan even een versnelling hoger want komende week komen er nog reviews van SEPTEMBER 5, NICKEL BOYS en I'M STILL HERE alvorens we op vrijdag 28 feb onze definitieve Oscar voorspellingen voor de winst droppen. Eerst is het tijd voor de Bob Dylan-biopic A COMPLETE UNKNOWN.We bespreken het acteerwerk van de de Oscar-genomineerde Chalamet, Norton en Barbaro, duiken in de technische aspecten, het verhaal en de mogelijke diepere lagen van de film. Daarnaast delen we onze eigen inzichten en kijken we naar de kansen van deze film tijdens het komende awardseizoen. Enjoy!140 minuten70 metascore3.6 letterboxdTrailerIMDbRedactie: Don ZwaaneveldBedankt voor het luisteren!Volg Don via @dononfilm op Instagram & Letterboxd, hij is daarnaast te vinden op de Award Expert app voor de meest actuele Oscar voorspellingen.

Podkast Powszechny
Walentynkowa Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro [fragment odcinka specjalnego]

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 5:38


Czy miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia istnieje? Jak uwodzić i być uwodzonym w długotrwałym związku, by ożywić iskrę namiętności. Ten specjalny odcinek Szkoły Uczuć dostępny jest w serwisie tygodnikpowszechny.pl - zapraszamy do wysłuchania fragmentu!W wyjątkowym, walentynkowym odcinku Podkastu Tygodnika Powszechnego Katarzyna Kubisiowska i prof. Bogdan de Barbaro zapraszają do refleksji nad naturą miłości i związków. Czy miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia istnieje? Jak ewoluowały sposoby poszukiwania uczucia - od tradycyjnych ogłoszeń matrymonialnych po współczesne portale randkowe? O uczuciach, które kształtują nasze życie, rozmawiamy szczerze, refleksyjnie i z czułością.Posłuchaj specjalnego odcinka podkastu z Bogdanem de Barbaro i dowiedz się:Czy miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia istnieje naprawdę i czy warto jej zaufaćCzy portale randkowe sprzyjają prawdziwym uczuciom?Jak radzić sobie z samotnością w dzisiejszym świecie, gdzie technologia zbliża, ale i oddalaJak uwodzić i być uwodzonym w długotrwałym związku, by ożywić iskrę namiętnościJak wspólnie pokonać kryzys "pustego gniazda", gdy dzieci dorastają i opuszczają rodzinne gniazdoJak dbać o "energię międzyludzką" i obalać "oczywistości" w długotrwałym związku, by zachować bliskośćJak zmieniały się sposoby poszukiwania miłości na przestrzeni lat – od ogłoszeń matrymonialnych, po erę TinderaZapraszamy do intymnego świata miłości i związków, w którym szczerość i ciepło rozmowy pozwalają na głębsze zrozumienie siebie i partnera/partnerki.Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara

Podkast Powszechny
Jakie uczucia wywołuje w dorosłych dzieciach opieka nad starszymi rodzicami? Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro odc. 18

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 24:31


Czy obowiązkiem dorosłego dziecka jest opieka nas starymi rodzicami? Dlaczego niektórzy dorośli się na to nie decydują? Co to są mieszane uczucia? Co robić kiedy dorosłe dziecko czuje złość wobec chorego rodzica? Jak grupowy narcyzm osłabia więzi społeczne? Jak wzmocnić relację między dziećmi i dorosłymi? Czy gotowość do opieki ma związek z płcią? Jakie korzyści wynikają z faktu, że przemijamy?Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Kulturni utrinki
Pogovor z direktorico Narodne galerije Barbaro Jaki

Kulturni utrinki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 9:07


V dunajski galeriji Spodnji Belvedere je na ogled razstava Svet v barvah: Slovensko slikarstvo 1848-1918. Razstava, ki jo je galerija Belvedere pripravila skupaj z Narodno galerijo Slovenije, združuje 132 del slovenskih in avstrijskih umetnikov. Prisluhnite pogovoru z direktorico Narodne galerije Barbaro Jaki.

dominikanie.pl
Co o opętaniu mówi psychiatra?

dominikanie.pl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 56:04


Czy egzorcyzmy mogą szkodzić? Jak odróżnić opętanie od zaburzeń psychicznych? Jakie granice powinny obowiązywać między duchowością a psychiatrią? W naszym najnowszym odcinku podcastu „Odbudujmy Dom” wspólnie z profesorem Bogdanem de Barbaro – psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą – szukamy odpowiedzi na te pytania. 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:33 Jak doświadczenia przemocy mogą wpływać na życie duchowe? 00:02:35 Czy egzorcyzmy mogą szkodzić psychice? 00:04:20 Jak psychiatra rozumie opętanie? 00:06:10 Czy zaburzenia psychiczne można pomylić z opętaniem? 00:07:16 Jakie objawy psychiczne są najczęściej mylone z działaniem złego ducha? 00:09:17 Dlaczego reakcja na symbole religijne jest tak różnie interpretowana? 00:11:52 Czy pacjent może symulować opętanie? 00:13:55 Czy są sytuacje, w których egzorcysta może pomóc pacjentowi psychiatrycznemu? 00:16:36 Co to jest neurotyczność i jak wpływa na psychikę? 00:18:54 Jak duszpasterz może zaszkodzić osobom z zaburzeniami psychicznymi? 00:23:48 Jak odróżnić opętanie od zaburzeń psychicznych? 00:30:27 Czy bluźniercze myśli to grzech czy zaburzenie? 00:32:50 Czy leki psychiatryczne naprawdę szkodzą? 00:39:14 Jak granice psychiatrii i duchowości mogą się przenikać? 00:48:52 Czego duszpasterz nigdy nie powinien robić wobec osoby cierpiącej? 00:50:05 Czy można jednocześnie korzystać z pomocy psychiatry i duszpasterza? 00:55:10 Jak język wpływa na zrozumienie problemów duchowych i psychicznych? 00:55:39 Jak odnaleźć się w Kościele po doświadczeniu krzywd seksualnych?

Osobiste rozmowy holistyczne
Podążanie swoją drogą

Osobiste rozmowy holistyczne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 55:38


Co to znaczy iść swoją drogą? Czy rozpoznawanie wciąż na nowo swojej własnej ścieżki kiedyś się kończy? Gdzie przebiega granica między byciem w ciągłym rozwoju a docenieniem tego, co już się osiągnęło? I jak ma się kroczenie indywidualną ścieżką do poczucia więzi z innymi, bliskości i wspólnotowości? Postawa „twórczego niewiedzenia” jest punktem wyjścia do zaciekawienia drugim człowiekiem, którego widzenie na równi ze sobą, bez hierarchicznego wartościowania stanowić może podstawę do budowania relacji opartych na bliskości. Bogdan de Barbaro – psychiatra, psychoterapeuta, profesor zwyczajny Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Jest autorem, współautorem i redaktorem artykułów oraz książek z zakresu psychiatrii i psychoterapii, m.in. „Pacjent w swojej rodzinie”, „Wprowadzenie do systemowego rozumienia rodziny”, „Po co światu psychoterapia” czy niedawno wydanej „Swoją drogą…”.

Podkast Powszechny
Uczucia wobec chorujących psychicznie. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro odc. 17

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 25:16


Jakie emocje są w ludziach z zaburzeniami psychicznymi? Jakie emocje budzą zaburzenia psychiczne w ludziach zdrowych?Jak żyć pod jednym dachem z człowiekiem chorującym psychicznie? Co zrobić, by chorujący człowiek stał się częścią społeczeństwa? Jak pomóc rodzinie, w której występuje choroba psychiczna? Czy rzeczywiście matki są odpowiedzialne za choroby psychiczne swoich dzieci? Czy chorobę psychiczną da się uleczyć? Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

OPENPediatrics
Updates in Pediatric ECMO: Challenges and Opportunities by P. Alexander, R. Barbaro | OPENPediatrics

OPENPediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 32:30


In this World Shared Practice Forum podcast, Dr. Dennis Daniel discusses pediatric extracorporeal life support (ECLS) with experts Drs. Peta Alexander and Ryan Barbaro. They explore the differences between pediatric and adult extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), highlighting differing causes of cardiac arrest and the interpretation of recently published studies. The discussion also covers supply chain issues affecting ECMO availability, the importance of standardized, evidence-based practices to identifying ECMO-associated complications, and opportunities for future research into ECMO use and outcomes. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Identify the key differences between pediatric and adult extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), focusing on technical challenges and typical causes of cardiac arrest - Discuss the challenges facing standardization of pediatric ECMO care, including supply chain issues and approaches to capturing and classifying ECMO-associated complications - Describe areas of need and opportunity for future research in pediatric ECMO AUTHORS Peta Alexander, MBBS, FRACP, FCICM Senior Associate Cardiologist Director of ECMO Program Boston Children's Hospital Associate Professor in Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Ryan Barbaro, MD, MSc Service Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Director of Pediatric ECMO C.S. Mott Children's Hospital Clinical Associate Professor in Pediatric Critical Care University of Michigan Dennis Daniel, MD ECMO Medical Director, Medical-Surgical ICU Associate Director, OPENPediatrics Boston Children's Hospital DATE Initial publication date: January 27, 2025. ARTICLES REFERENCED AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES - Alexander PMA, Di Nardo M, Combes A, et al. Definitions of adverse events associated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in children: results of n international Delphi process from the ECMO-CENTRAL ARC. Lancet Child Adolesc Health. 2024;8(10):773-780. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39299748/ - UK collaborative randomised trial of neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. UK Collaborative ECMO Trail Group. Lancet. 1996;348(9020):75-82. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8676720/ - Biomarkers of Brain Injury in Critically-Ill Children on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMOhttps://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10545733 - TITRE - Trial of Indication-based Transfusion of Red Blood Cells in ECMO, https://www.childrenshospital.org/clinical-trials/nct05405426 - ASCEND study: https://chear.org/our-research/projects/ascend-ards-children-and-ecmo-initiation-strategies-impact-neuro-development TRANSCRIPT https://cdn.bfldr.com/D6LGWP8S/at/bzpc2445cxrk9zch4wqvjjs5/012525_WSP_Updates_in_Pediatric_ECMO.pdf Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access, thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu CITATION Alexander PMA, Barbaro RP, Daniel D. Updates in Pediatric ECMO: Challenges and Opportunities. 01/2025. OPENPediatrics. Online Podcast. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/updates-in-pediatric-ecmo-challenges-and-opportunities-by-p-alexander-r-barbaro-openpediatrics.

Lahko noč, otroci!
Plašček za Barbaro

Lahko noč, otroci!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 11:14


Tinčkov plašč se zaman ponuja ljudem, dokler se v njem ne pogreje Barbara. Pripoveduje: Vera Per. Napisala: Vitomil Zupan. Posneto v studiih Radiotelevizije Ljubljana 1980.

O milimetr do przodu
Zaburzenia nastroju. Gościni: Kinga Rajchel

O milimetr do przodu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 74:13


W siódmym odcinku podcastu „O milimetr do przodu” gości psycholożka i psychoterapeutka Kinga Rajchel, która prowadzi terapię indywidualną i pracuje w szpitalu psychiatrycznym. Porozmawiamy o emocjach i schematach poznawczych. Zastanowimy się, jak działają na nas ruminacje. I w jaki sposób możemy dbać o naszą psychikę.Jak zmieniać self-talk? Jak budować rezerwę poznawczą? Które schematy poznawcze szczególnie wpływają na nasz nastrój w życiu dorosłym? Analizujemy korelację emocji z ćwiczeniami fizycznymi i dbałością o dostarczane składniki odżywcze. Ekspertka wyjaśnia, skąd się biorą uczucia i jak wpływają na nasze myśli.Każdy odcinek jest zakończony apelem gościa. Kinga Rajchel na poziomie terapeutycznym apeluje o bycie łagodniejszym wobec siebie. A na poziomie politycznym o prace nad ustawą o zawodzie psychoterapeuty.W odcinku pojawiły się odniesienia do książek: „Pokonaj depresję, zanim ona pokona ciebie” i „Lekarstwo na zmartwienia” Roberta L. Leahy'ego, „Skutecznie działanie w stresie. Osobisty niezbędnik” Agnieszki Popiel i in. oraz „Transdiagnostyczna terapia poznawczo-behawioralna zaburzeń emocjonalnych. Poradnik. Ujednolicony protokół leczenia” Clair Cassiello-Robbins i in.„O milimetr do przodu” skupia się na drogach do polepszenia życia. W tym celu przyglądamy się czynnikom społecznym, ekonomicznym i zdrowotnym, które działają na naszą szkodę. Oraz tym, które nas rozwijają. Sprawiają, że świat posuwa się o milimetr do przodu. W audycji biorą udział politycy, artyści, działacze, psychiatrzy – osoby mające wpływ. Moje zaproszenie przyjęli do tej pory wspaniali rozmówcy, m.in. prezydentowa Jolanta Kwaśniewska, doktor Ewa Woydyłło, profesor Bogdan de Barbaro.Masz pytania lub chcesz podzielić się przemyśleniami na temat odcinka? Instagram: @justyna.kopinska.Podcastu „O milimetr do przodu” możesz posłuchać na platformach Spotify, Apple Podcasts oraz YouTube.

Podkast Powszechny
Emocje wobec pieniędzy. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 16

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 17:06


Dlaczego tak trudno rozmawiać o pieniądzach? Co ma wspólnego bliskość z kontrolowaniem wydatków? Kiedy człowiek próbuje „kupić" uczucia? Czym jest emocjokracja? Po czym poznać prawdziwego filantropa? Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Collider Conversations
Monica Barbaro Interview: Working with Timothée Chalamet on A Complete Unknown - "Our Processes Were So Different"

Collider Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 30:19


As I note during this new edition of Collider Ladies Night, while watching a A Complete Unknown, during Monica Barbaro's first scene of the film, I scribbled down one note — “Monica — WOW,” and then proceeded to underline it quite a few times. She's downright electric as Joan Baez, the renowned singer, songwriter and musician who developed a professional and personal relationship with Bob Dylan.Timothée Chalamet plays Dylan in the James Mangold-directed film, which follows the all-time great from meeting his icon, Woody Guthrie (Scott McNairy), to becoming one himself. With guidance from Pete Seeger (Edward Norton), Dylan begins his rise in the New York City folk scene. However, the higher he rises, the more he feels constrained by the expectations of the folk community, constraints Dylan opts to demolish via a controversial and groundbreaking performance.With A Complete Unknown now playing in theaters nationwide and surging on the awards circuit, I got the opportunity to sit down with Barbaro for a For Your Consideration edition of Collider Ladies Night. During our 30-minute chat, we covered Barbaro's experience transitioning from dancing to acting, the project that gave her confidence she could make it in the film and television industry, how she was inspired by Tom Cruise and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and, of course, her experience making A Complete Unknown alongside Chalamet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podkast Powszechny
Bliskość. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 15

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 25:16


Dlaczego tak pragniemy i jednocześnie tak boimy się bliskości? Co zrobić, kiedy partner / partnerka uciekają przed potrzebą bliskości? Czy istnieje bliskość optymalna? I do czego prowadzi zaborcza bliskość?Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Skądinąd
#203 Świąteczne rekomendacje prezentowo-lekturowe'2024

Skądinąd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 39:23


W najnowszej odsłonie „Skądinąd” polecam książki, którymi warto obdarować bliskich (siebie zresztą też). Są to: Czesław Miłosz „Zniewolony umysł”, Znak Walter Burkert „Religia grecka”, przeł. Magdalena Kurkowska, Teologia Polityczna „Swoją drogą. Bogdan de Barbaro w rozmowie z Justyną Dąbrowską”, Agora Garrett M. Graff „UFO”, przeł Grzegorz Gajek, Sine Qua Non Umberto Eco “Wahadło Foucaulta”, przeł. Adam Szymanowski, Noir Sur Blanc Thierry Wolton „Historia komunizmu na świecie”, tom 1 „Kaci” (przeł. Michał Romanek) & tom 2 „Ofiary” (przeł. Jakub Jedliński), Wydawnictwo Literackie Jakub Jarno „Światłoczułość”, Wydawnictwo Literackie Noel Carroll „Filozofia horroru”, przeł. Mirosław Przylipiak, słowo obraz terytoria John Gray „Nowe lewiatany”, przeł. Szymon Żuchowski, Kultura Liberalna Owocnego obdarowywania!

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
HRRN's Equine Forum presented by TwinSpires - December 14, 2024

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 180:06


Presented by TwinSpires Jockey Javier Castellano reflects upon his Hall of Fame career and talks about his latest honor in his home country of Venezuela, Michael Banahan, Director of Bloodstock for Godolphin USA, discusses the success of their talented juveniles, and trainer Michael Matz remembers Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro. Plus, Denali Stud founder Craig Bandoroff on receiving the Jockeys and Jeans Uphill Push Award. Kevin Kilroy provides this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on a Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business. 

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Uczucia siostrzane i braterskie. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 14

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 22:19


Jak wychować rodzeństwo, które będzie się kochać? Kiedy dzieci przestają rozmawiać ze sobą i dlaczego? Czy każdą trudną relację między rodzeństwem da się uratować? Jaki wpływ na rodzeństwo mają zachowania rodziców? Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Skądinąd
#201 Sztuka życia i sztuka rozmowy. Rozmowa z Justyną Dąbrowską i Bogdanem de Barbaro

Skądinąd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 106:23


W najnowszej odsłonie „Skądinąd” goszczą Justyna Dąbrowska, psychoterapeutka i wywiadowczyni oraz prof. Bogdan de Barbaro, psychiatra i psychoterapeuta, autorzy książki „Swoją drogą…” (Agora). A rozmawiamy o sztuce życia i sztuce rozmowy. Rozmawiamy także o tym, jakie pożytki płyną z rozmawiania. O potrzebie zakorzenienia. O relacjach pomiędzy kulturą, polityką a psychoterapią. O polaryzacji i sposobach wychodzenia z niej. O potrzebie uważności i niuansu. O tym jaka we współczesnym świecie jest rola psychoterapii i psychoterapeutów. O tym dlaczego na niektóre tematy tak trudno dziś rozmawiać, a nawet – dlaczego rozmowa okazuje się niemożliwa. O relacjach miłosnych i innych. A także o wielu jeszcze innych sprawach. Owocnego słuchania!

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Uczucia rodzicielskie. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 13

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 23:56


Jak tworzyć dobre relacje z dzieckiem? Kiedy rodzic czuje się sfrustrowany swoją rolą? Jakie jest z tego wyjście? Czy rozmowa zawsze może zaleczyć rany? Jak pogodzić wiele innych ról życiowych z tą jedną: odpowiedzialnością za dziecko? Jak rodzic ma zadbać o swój dobrostan?Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

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Uczucia przy rozstaniu. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 12

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 22:55


Co zrobić z poczuciem winy i poczuciem krzywdy? Co można zrobić, gdy jedna ze stron chce odejść, a druga chce związek ratować? Jak wyjść z pułapki obwiniania się nawzajem? Czy rozstanie musi zostawiać ranę?Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

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Uczucia egzystencjalne: jak radzić sobie z myślą, że nie jesteśmy wieczni. Zaduszkowy odcinek szkoły uczuć – odc. 11

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 24:43


Kiedy zaczynamy myśleć o własnej śmiertelności? Kto się boi własnego końca, a kto nie? Do czego nam są potrzebne rytuały? Czy stypa rzeczywiście pomaga żałobnikom? Czy umieranie może być dobre? Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

The Motherhood Podcast with Michelle Grosser
295 - How to Deal with Resentment in Your Marriage with Julia Barbaro

The Motherhood Podcast with Michelle Grosser

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 45:19


No matter how long you've been married, you've probably had those moments where frustration creeps in.Maybe it feels like everything you do for your family goes unnoticed, or maybe you're not getting the help you need, and the resentment starts to build.Today, I'm sitting down with Julia Barbaro, a Certified Life, Marriage & High-Performance Coach, who's been married for 25 years and raised six kids alongside her husband. Julia shares her insights on dealing with those moments of resentment and the urge to control everything in your relationship.Here's what you'll learn in this episode:Why it can feel like our spouse just doesn't “get it” sometimesHow to choose mentors who can actually support your marriageHow to figure out what's worth letting go and what needs to be worked through“We get disappointed with people when we need control because they are not doing what we say they should do. We're trying to control the outcome, when what we need to do is step back.” – Julia BarbaroJulia's WebsiteJulia's InstagramMY BURNOUT RECOVERY STORY + $10 OFF HAPPY JUICETAKE THE PERSONALITY PATTERN QUIZ!APPLY FOR 1:1 COACHING WITH MICHELLEFB COMMUNITY: The Calm Mom CollectiveJOIN ME ON INSTAGRAM:@itsmichellegrosser“I love The Calm Mom Podcast!” ← if that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show!  This helps us support more women, just like you, on their motherhood journey.  Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.”  Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!

Podkast Powszechny
Jak pokonać uczucie bezradności. Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 10

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 26:54


Bezradności doświadczamy zarówno w momentach ekstremalnych, w spotkaniu ze złem, w chorobie, jak i w sytuacjach codziennych, wobec instytucji czy innych ludzi. Czy są sposoby na to, żeby w takich chwilach odzyskać sprawczość? Ile wtedy od nas zależy? Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Headlong Into Monsters
Episode 57: He's Hung Like A Ken Doll (Grotesque, Mexico Barbaro, American Guinee Pig: The Song Of Solomon and Closure with Bill an Anthony)

Headlong Into Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 153:28


Now that we're in October, it's time to release our September episode! And September mean EXTREME HORROR!! That's right it's that time of year where Raul tries to make Ashley as unconfutable as possible. Also our least listened to episode of the podcast but we do it anyway!! There's also some huge news dropped at the end to listen all the way through. Hope you enjoy. Closure Raul - 7 out of 10 Flaccid Dicks (stream) Ashley - 5 out of 10 Dog Murderers (stream for free) Anthony - 7 out of 10 Gillian Anderson Squatting To Pee Next To A Car At Night (stream on tubi) Bill -  6.5 out of 10 Handle Endings (youtube watch)  Grotesque  Raul - 9 out of 10 Nails In The Testicals (rent) Ashley - 1 out of 10 Finger Necklaces (avoid) Anthony - 9 out of 10 Intestines Tied To A Meat Hook (Buy if you like extreme horror) Bill - 8 out of 10 Lucky First Dates (buy if you can get it on bluray) Mexico Babaros Raul - 9 out of 10 Homeless Dudes With A Necrophilia Fetish (buy) Ashley - 8 out of 10 Excessive monster barfing scenes (high priority stream) Anthony - 8 out of 10 Boiled body part Doll Stews (stream on tubi unless you really like anthologies then buy) Bill - 6 out of 10 doll Heads (stream) American Guinea Pig: The Song of Solomon Raul -  9.5 out of 10 A possessed girl reading the bible to a handicapped priest  (buy) Ashley - 6.5 out of 10 way to long running priest sex scenes (stream) Anthony - 7 out of 10 melty faced priests (watch on tubi unless you're a completist of guinea pig films then buy) Bill - 7 out of 10 Bloody Bibles (high priority stream) Website Links: Website -⁠ https://headlongintomonsters.godaddysites.com⁠ Twitter -⁠ https://twitter.com/In2Monsters⁠ E-mail - ⁠headlongintomonsters@gmail.com⁠ Facebook Group -⁠ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1192679381675030⁠ Ashley Links: Twitter -⁠ https://twitter.com/BarelyAshley⁠ Letterboxd -⁠ https://letterboxd.com/barelyashley/⁠ Monochrome Creeps Hashtag link (watch long party every saturday night at 11 pm EST with Ashley and Tombs on twitter)- ⁠https://twitter.com/hashtag/MonochromeCreeps?src=hashtag_click⁠ Raul Links: Twitter -⁠ https://twitter.com/RaulVsMonsters⁠ Letterboxd -⁠ https://letterboxd.com/into_monsters/⁠ Bill Links: Land of The Creeps: ⁠⁠http://landofthecreeps.blogspot.com/⁠⁠ Phantom Galaxy: ⁠⁠https://phantomgalaxy.podbean.com/⁠⁠ Opening Music:⁠⁠ https://audiojungle.net/item/80s-horror-retro-background/33176055⁠⁠ Closing Music:⁠⁠ https://audiojungle.net/item/hip-hop-horror/25238003⁠ Anthony Links: Sintagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/johnnypaintbox/⁠ Johnny Paintbox - ⁠https://www.johnnypaintbox.com/info/artist-statement-⁠ MRAC Film Club - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrac-film-club/id1716134038 Listener Feedback, Horror Happenings and Ra-Ghouls Reprehensible reading Room music Created by Mike Miller (Mike twitter): ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004929583462⁠ Opening Music:⁠ https://audiojungle.net/item/80s-horror-retro-background/33176055⁠ Closing Music:⁠ https://audiojungle.net/item/hip-hop-horror/25238003⁠

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Passione Triathlon n° 275 - Anna Barbaro Speciale Paralimpiadi

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 39:24


ANNA BARBAROè protagonista della puntata 275 di Passione Triathlon dedicata alle Paralimpiadi di Paris 2024.Segui l'intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone, in prima visione il 3 ottobre 2024 dalle 21.00.#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1?_authfailed=1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Trinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon

New Orleans Saints
Saints Hour: Good teams can close tough, tight games

New Orleans Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 43:27


Mike Hoss hosted the weekly Saints Hour with Saints executive vice president & general manager Mickey Loomis, former Kansas City & Nicholls State S Gary Barbaro, and former NFL QB Jim Miller, the co-host of the "Movin' the Chains" on Sirius Radio. Loomis discussed the Saints' late-game issues in back-to-back close losses. Loomis also previewed New Orleans' upcoming matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Miller evaluated the hierarchy of the NFC South and gave his early surprises around the NFL. Barbaro remembered stories from his playing career.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Saints Hour: Good teams can close tough, tight games

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 43:27


Mike Hoss hosted the weekly Saints Hour with Saints executive vice president & general manager Mickey Loomis, former Kansas City & Nicholls State S Gary Barbaro, and former NFL QB Jim Miller, the co-host of the "Movin' the Chains" on Sirius Radio. Loomis discussed the Saints' late-game issues in back-to-back close losses. Loomis also previewed New Orleans' upcoming matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Miller evaluated the hierarchy of the NFC South and gave his early surprises around the NFL. Barbaro remembered stories from his playing career.

Podkast Powszechny
Wstyd: jaką władzę daje nad nami innym ludziom? Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 9

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 28:07


Wstyd sprawia, że czujemy się ze sobą źle, bo inni na nas patrzą. Oczy innych, zwrócone na mnie krytycznie, zawstydzają mnie, czynią mnie, niekoniecznie słusznie, winnym. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!Muzyka i montaż: Michał WoźniakFotografie: Grażyna Makara / ilustracja: DoLasu

Podkast Powszechny
Nasycenie. Gdy chcemy wszystkiego naraz: Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 8

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 23:07


Co się z nami dzieje, kiedy doświadczamy nadmiaru, gdy dostajemy od świata bardzo dużo i chcemy wszystko w sobie zgromadzić, pochłonąć, zobaczyć, przeczytać, polecieć, dotknąć, posmakować... Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!

Podkast Powszechny
Co zrobić z nienawiścią: Szkoła uczuć z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 7

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 24:18


Co nam ona robi i czy coś nam daje? Dlaczego jest stanem niszczącym, nie tylko dla nienawidzonego, ale również dla tego, kto nienawidzi? Jak z nienawiścią pracuje się w gabinecie psychoterapeutycznym? I czy zawsze trzeba z nią iść do terapeuty? Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Szkoła uczuć to cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!

Podkast Powszechny
Uczucia rodzinne: „Szkoła uczuć” z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 6

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 23:01


Niedomówienia, konflikt i napięcia, a z drugiej strony miłość, troska, przywiązanie, uważność, czułość... Uczucia w rodzinie? „To skomplikowane” – odpowiada psychiatra i psychoterapeuta prof. Bogdan de Barbaro w rozmowie z Katarzyną Kubisiowską. – Jak sobie z nimi radzić?Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!

Chiedilo a Barbero - Intesa Sanpaolo On Air
Episodio 65: Il barbaro invasore

Chiedilo a Barbero - Intesa Sanpaolo On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 32:09


Chi erano i Longobardi? Da dove deriva il loro nome? Quanto hanno influenzato la storia dell'Italia? Il prof cerca di rispondere a tutte le curiosità su questo popolo e su altre invasioni barbariche

Podkast Powszechny
Poczucie krzywdy: „Szkoła uczuć” z Bogdanem de Barbaro – odc. 5

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 28:19


Czym się różni poczucie krzywdy od krzywdy faktycznie doznanej? Dlaczego działa ono na nas jak okulary, przez które postrzegamy świat? I dlaczego staje się często samospełniającą się przepowiednią? Z psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Szkoła uczuć to nowy cykl w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego: rozmowy o uczuciach, tych codziennych i niecodziennych, ekstatycznych i dojmujących, pojętych i niepojętych, zawsze – ludzkich. Z prof. Bogdanem de Barbaro rozmawia Katarzyna Kubisiowska.Prof. Bogdan de Barbaro jest psychiatrą i psychoterapeutą, zajmuje się terapią rodzin.Mecenasem odcinka jest Impact – kongres, który dba o Twoją wewnętrzną równowagę. Posłuchaj zamiast scrollować!

The Neurodivergent Woman
Early Identification with Josephine Barbaro

The Neurodivergent Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 65:23


This week on the podcast Monique interviews the incredible Associate Professor Josephine Barbaro. Josie is a late identified Autistic ADHDer. She is a Principal Research Fellow and Psychologist at the Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne. She is the Research Director of Identification and Diagnosis of Autism, and Clinical Director of the Victorian Early Assessment Clinic, providing neuro-affirming, transdisciplinary assessments for neurodivergence in children under 3 years. Josie's research interests are in the early identification and diagnosis of Autism, family health and well-being following a diagnosis, and Neurodiversity Affirming research and practice.   In this episode Monique and Josie cover:   Josie's path to understanding her own neurodivergence. The heritability of neurodivergence and the importance of taking a whole-family approach to supporting neurodivergent kids. Josie's work on early identification of Autism and the development of the SACS early identification screening tool and the ASDectect app. Josie's research and work into closing the gender gap in early diagnosis of Autism. Why early identification is so important and addressing concerns parents can have around ‘labelling'. How to share a diagnosis of Autism with your child. Debunking the myths around overdiagnosis of Autism.   Things we mentioned:   The Victorian Early Assessment Clinic. The SACS early identification screening tool training The ASDectect app Conversation article co-written by Josie and Marie Camin on talking to your child about their diagnosis.  Conversation article co-written by Josie and Dr Nancy Sadka debunking the myth around overdiagnosis of Autism.  Books to use as a conversation starter to introduce neurodivergence to a child include The Brain Forest and The Rainbow Brain, both by Sandyha Menon, and Round World Square Me by Chelsea Luker.    You can contact Josie via email at veac@latrobe.edu.au or find her on her socials here.   Want polished copies of our episodes in beautiful and readable pdf article format? Grab them here.    Enjoyed the episode and want to support us further? Join our Patreon community! Patreon subscribers receive basic episode transcripts from Season 4 onwards, access to a monthly live zoom hang out, 50% off our episode articles, plus bonus monthly content (depending on subscription tier). Check out our Patreon page to support us, as we aim to make quality mental health care information accessible to everyone: www.patreon.com/ndwomanpod.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El podcast de Jonathan Domingo
4.56a No es barbaro que Dios le pidiera a Abraham que matara a su hijo? Genesis Q&A

El podcast de Jonathan Domingo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 8:20


Bienvenido a mi Podcast! Aquí hablamos normalmente de temas de Estilo de vida, Biblia y Teologia! Espero que este contenido sean útil para tu vida espiritual!   Puedes adquirir mi libro en la siguiente liga https://a.co/d/4ERBWxL Si quisieras apoyarme puedes hacerlo a través de patreon, tengo varias masterclasses, un libro y algunos otros beneficios si te unes!  https://Patreon.com/jonathandomingo  Mis redes ⁠Instagram.com/jonathandomingo⁠  ⁠Youtube.com/jonathandomingo⁠ ⁠Facebook.com/jonnydomingo

The Busy Mom
Mom Life: Simplifying and Balancing Relationships, Homeschool, Family Business, Life Coaching | With Julia Barbaro

The Busy Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 37:51


Today my new friend Julia Barbaro shares her journey as a stay-at-home mom of six children and her transition into becoming a life coach. She discusses the challenges and joys of working with her family in the restaurant business and the decision to move from New York to Florida. Julia is sharing insight into balancing homeschooling and family life, as well as navigating relationships with adult children. She emphasizes the importance of simplifying parenting and communication to build strong relationships with children.  During our extended Happy Hour podcast Julia and I are sharing our favorite music and books, discussing our predictions for the 2024 presidential election, and finally, exploring the role of women in the home and the significance of creating a loving and welcoming environment for our children. Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/balancing-relationships-homeschool-business-coaching-julia-barbaro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heidistjohn/message

Ruminations of Redrum
Ruminating on Mexico Barbaro 2 (2017)

Ruminations of Redrum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 77:51


How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Effective Strategies for Scaling Your Real Estate Business

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 25:15


Today's guest is Gino Barbaro.    Gino is the Co-founder of Jake & Gino, a Multifamily Investor, educator, and Operator with over $280,000,000 in assets under management. Their students have closed over 71,000 units and have $4 Billion in Deal volume!   Show summary:  In this episode, Gino Barbaro shares his journey from the restaurant business to real estate investing, emphasizing the importance of understanding the business before scaling. He discusses the benefits of using your own capital, the current market conditions, and the opportunities that arise from motivated sellers. Barbaro also highlights the importance of education, partnering with experienced individuals, and creating a strong organizational culture.    -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro (00:00:00)   Gino Barbaro's real estate journey (00:00:55)   The pros and cons of syndication in real estate investing (00:02:54)   Opportunity in Seller Financing (00:08:36)   Challenges with Seller Financing (00:08:52)   Targeting Mom and Pop Sellers (00:09:14)   The surprise lessons from people in the coaching program (00:16:44)   The type of people they attract to work with (00:17:20)   The importance of managing and scaling a real estate business (00:18:24) -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Gino: LinkedIn  https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino/   Web: www.jakeandgino.com/apply   Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Gino Barbaro (00:00:00) - Bigger is not always better if you don't know what's going on underneath the hood. So thinking about it as not just an investment, not just a piece of land or a piece of real estate you have out there, but that is a business you have right there and learn how to run that business. And once you learn how to run that business, then go on to the next one and start learning how to scale and put systems in that real estate business.   Intro (00:00:21) - Welcome to the how to Scale Commercial Real Estate show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.   Sam Wilson (00:00:34) - Gino Barbaro is the co-founder of Jake and Gino. He's a multifamily investor, an educator and operator with over $280 million in assets under management. Their students have closed over 71,000 units and have $4 million in deal volume. Gino, welcome to the show.   Gino Barbaro (00:00:49) - Sam thanks for having me on, brother. How are you doing?   Sam Wilson (00:00:52) - I'm great, I'm great. It's good to have you back on the show.   Sam Wilson (00:00:55) - It's been only 700 episodes ago or so that you were on the show. For those of you that didn't get to listen to episode number 137, go back and check that story out or that episode out, and you'll get to hear Geno's kind of introductory story where he tells how he got involved in real estate. Gino, I won't ask you to rehash all of that today, but there are three questions that I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90s or less. Can you tell me, where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there?   Gino Barbaro (00:01:21) - Before I do that, please don't go listen to 137. I probably sucked five years ago. I'm not that great now, but I was really bad back then. I'm assuming. Anyway, the answer to your question, I completely forgot because. So who am I? Name is Gino barbaro I was in the restaurant business for 20 something years. I met my partner Jake Cinzano back in 2009. We partnered up in 2011.   Gino Barbaro (00:01:42) - We bought our very first deal. 18 months after we did that, we bought a 25 unit. Since then, we've been able to scale the majority of our own capital only three syndications. We own 1800 units right now, so we've had an amazing journey. Just 1 or 2 great deals of the year refined those deals being very boring because creating wealth is not a dopamine hit every day. It can be really boring for weeks at a time. And then all of a sudden something happens and it's just being steady. Creating a business, creating processes, creating systems, hiring great people, having a great team is what has allowed us to scale to over 1800 units.   Sam Wilson (00:02:16) - That's really cool. I love the what you've said there about only having three syndications and doing a lot of this with your own money. That honestly is something, and I know it's probably not in the cards for me in the near term, but it's something I've thought a lot about where it's like, man, the not having the responsibility of needing to report to investors, tell them what's going on, or even even being responsible to make sure that they get their returns hit, because I'm probably willing to accept some risk and maybe some downside that maybe I'm not willing to accept for my investors.   Sam Wilson (00:02:47) - So what's been your thought process behind keeping that? Only to three syndications with investors.   Gino Barbaro (00:02:54) - Sam, when we started back in 2011, there was no raising capital. The economy was terrible. We know we didn't know syndication was that was not that buzzword. So we bought our very first deal using seller financing. And that's what's going on in the market right now. Seller financing is back. So for those of you that say, hey, I like to use my own capital, maybe buy a couple of smaller deals. I mean, people out there will tell you, well, you got to go big. You got to get economies of scale. That 25 unit property that we bought ten years ago for $600,000 is currently probably worth a little over 2.5 million bucks, right. It's it's generating between 8 and $10,000 in cash flow every month. And the reason why it's doing that is we bought it, right? We refinance it. There's not a ton of debt on it. And when you look at it, rents went from 325 bucks back in 2013 to over $1,100 today.   Gino Barbaro (00:03:44) - So it is, it is it's a little bit of a waiting game. But that's okay. You wait. But that's 125 unit little crappy deal that I own. 33% of it because Jake and my brother Mark are partnered up on that deal. So that one deal has put my first child through college, my second child is graduating, and it's my third child and everyone's out there. It's only a 25 unit deal. Do one of those a year for the next three years, and then by year five you'll be thanking, you know, going I've only got 75 units but $200 profit per unit. You're talking a nice 15,000 bucks in cash flow. You don't have to be overwhelmed by the numbers in this business. And there's no right or wrong answer. I'm not here to tell you to syndicate or not to syndicate, because syndication allowed us to build that business with investors, allowed us to get on a platform. It allowed us to create some kind of acquisition fees where we put back into the deal.   Gino Barbaro (00:04:32) - We saw that that model wasn't for us, because all of a sudden we had capital to do our own deals and we're vertically integrated. So we're not looking to buy 5000 units a year. We're looking to do 2 to 300 units. Really good. Jake and myself, at this point in our lives now, syndication is an awesome tool if you're looking to scale, if you have very little capital to start out with, or if it's part of your overall strategy, you can still syndicate deals and you can still go buy 25 unit deals, 75 unit deals, JV with somebody. Why can't you do them all? Because I'm going to tell you right now, Sam, it may be difficult to syndicate in the next 12 to 24 months if you've got capital calls, if there's investors out there who are skittish, it may be hard to raise money. So this may be the time to jump in and say, hey, I've got my partners here, let's JV on a deal, let's do a seller finance deal.   Gino Barbaro (00:05:17) - So learn all of the strategies in the multifamily, know when to use them and know what your goals are. And make sure that every deal that you underwrite aligns with those goals.   Sam Wilson (00:05:27) - Yeah, absolutely I like that. And you know, raising capital is getting immeasurably more difficult. I mean, I've not heard anybody come on the show here in the last six months and they're like, oh, man, 2023 has been just super easy to raise money. People are just flush with cash. No, people are holding it tight and they're going, oh, crud, we don't really know what's coming down the pipe. So let's, you know, let's let's sit tight with our cash and just wait. So that's that's a really interesting point, Sam.   Gino Barbaro (00:05:53) - You say people are flush with cash. There are a lot of people with cash. They just don't want to give it to you and me.   Sam Wilson (00:05:58) - That's it. Yeah, yeah. Let clarify. Yeah, exactly. You know.   Gino Barbaro (00:06:01) - And I don't mean to cut you off, but I think that's an important thing.   Gino Barbaro (00:06:04) - That's what happens when you go into recession. People are become afraid. That's why asset prices drop because there's less money in circulation. People are holding it then that's why the government doesn't like that. That's why they like lower interest rates. They want more euphoria in the market. When there's more euphoria, one of two things happens. Asset prices do go up, but it is easier to raise capital. You can't have it both ways. You can't have a ton of deals and easy cash. You know one of them is going to be lacking. So right now it may be the capital is lacking, but go out there, continue to make those relationships. And long term you're going to be all right with raising capital.   Sam Wilson (00:06:36) - Absolutely, absolutely. But while we're on this, let's talk about what your views are in the market. I mean, you mentioned, hey, you should have all the tools in your in your tool belt ready at your disposal, from seller financing to syndication to using your own money to whatever it is.   Sam Wilson (00:06:51) - But what are you where are we right now in the market, in the cycle, and what are the opportunities today? And what do you see coming coming ahead?   Gino Barbaro (00:07:00) - I can tell you what we've done over the last year. In January of this year, we closed on 132 units in Knoxville. It was we had $450,000 seller finance note as part of that purchase. July we closed 105 units, and now in December we're closing on 96 units. So for us 300 units this year, excellent. Last year we had a total of maybe 80 units spread out over 4 or 5 deals. We had like a 16 unit deal. We had a 22 unit deal. So now we're seeing the opportunities are in these larger assets. Years ago, the last two years, they've been more difficult for these larger assets because you had private equity, you've had a lot of people come in with bridge debt and take a lot more risk. We're not bridge debt for us is buy right, manage right and finance right. And that finance right component is if you're trying to do short term debt, you've got to be very, very careful.   Gino Barbaro (00:07:49) - Because when interest rates do rise, if they have their there's there's a problem. And that that's what's leading into the opportunity. There haven't been a lot of deals out there over the last 6 to 12 months. They're going to start coming because right now there's a lot of distress. A lot of people are just saying to themselves, here, here's the keys back, back to the bank. And there's a lot of quiet. There's a lot of hush hush going on right now. But I think from what I've been hearing from a lot of operators, a lot of people in the business, that there is going to be a wave of distress coming, and that's a good thing. And that's a bad thing, because the bad thing is, it may be hard to go out into, you know, get debt on these things because debt starts pulling back. So you may have to come up with more of a down payment. Terms may not be as great. But then there's the seller financing component, which we've already used once, and we had a second deal in the contract that had seller financing.   Gino Barbaro (00:08:36) - So. The opportunities are self-financing, and I think the opportunities are that deals will come. And it all comes down to a seller's motivation. If a seller is not motivated and can hold on, they're not going to sell. But the ones that need to sell, that's where the that's where the the opportunity is going to be.   Sam Wilson (00:08:52) - The ones that need to sell, I would imagine, to have debt terms that are not favourable. So how do they do seller financing if the debt they have is just bad? I'm going to call it bad debt, but that's the wrong term for it. It just has terms attached to it that are no good. So how does a seller do seller financing with debt attached to that property? That is not favorable.   Gino Barbaro (00:09:14) - They won't that's that's not the type of seller financing deals that you're going to be looking for, which you're going to be looking for are the mom and pops that have been holding on to these deals. We've got a deal that's coming up in January. We've been hunting these people for three years, and all of a sudden they decided we want to sell in January.   Gino Barbaro (00:09:28) - Well, why January? Well, what's going on in the world right now? We've got a war in the Middle East. We've got Ukraine that's been going on, we've got inflation. I don't believe the GDP numbers for a second. I don't care what you tell me. So I'm looking. All these people are seeing things. Two years ago they were saying to themselves, Jake and Gino, go fly kite. I love this real estate thing. I don't need to sell because if I sell, where am I going to put my money? Now the paradigm has shifted to like, oh, Jake and Gino, we still have health problems, but I think we want to sell because we just want our capital back. We don't want to continue to lose. And that's where I think the mindset is. And these these owners have owned the property for a long time. Their mom and pops, they're about $200 to $300 below on market rents. They haven't kept up. And they're the ones who have a lot of equity in this deal.   Gino Barbaro (00:10:12) - That's where the seller financing are going to come in place. So when you're out looking at deals, make sure you look at those kinds of deals that you know what? They've got some equity in them. They've been they've been held by the same individual for 7 or 8 years. The deal is you're talking about they're going to be worked out by the bank or the banks taking those things over, or you go in as an operator and say, let me work directly with the bank, see if we can create some new types of bank terms so you don't get dinged on your foreclosure. I can take the property over. And oh, by the way, your LPs, they may get written down on this thing. So it's one of those things where it's going to go deal by deal specific. How do you provide value to that transaction? How can you help that general partner team without losing everything? And how do you help the bank by keeping this deal going. The problem is a lot of these general partners didn't operate these properties properly.   Gino Barbaro (00:10:58) - So if you're a team that can actually manage these properties, run these properties and get them back to where they were, I'm sure that banks want to work with you, and I'm sure that general partnerships that have been sunk and having problems, they'll want to have that conversation with you as well.   Sam Wilson (00:11:10) - Yeah, absolutely. Here's here's an interesting thought from a broker actually, that just interviewed this before I jumped on this show with you in New York City. And he was talking about how a lot how this kind of downturn, slash potential downturn is very different than the last ones, in the sense that he said the way that banks are handling distressed debt is very, very different right now. And maybe you can give some insight or some color to this from what you're seeing is that previously it was like, okay, hey, you know, we'll get this off of our books, we'll foreclose, we'll then sell this off, he said. Because of SVB. And what was the other bank that went belly up thing that sure.   Sam Wilson (00:11:49) - There you go. Yes. Those two banks. He said, you know what we're seeing a lot of banks do now is it's real hush hush like and things that are distressed, like things are things are trading kind of, you know, under the radar. If you see any of that go on right now where banks are working stuff out with really, you know, flying the flying the flag. Tell everybody what they're doing.   Gino Barbaro (00:12:07) - That's a great point. I'm not sure. But I know I've been talking to a lot of individuals in private equity. I spoke to somebody the other day. He has a quote unquote, what he calls a rescue fund, but more of a philanthropic where he actually keeps the GPS in on the deal, cuts them out drastically, but but keeps them in. Right. And I think he says he's underwritten over $1 billion worth of transactions in the last three months, underwritten. And he says there is a lot you he says you'd be amazed. And what happens is when people are in a general partnership and there's three or 4 or 5 general partners, the communication start breaking down and then they wait till the last second and then there's nothing that they can do.   Gino Barbaro (00:12:43) - And that's what he's seen over and over and over again. And it really comes down to the health of the bank. If the bank is healthy, they can work it out. So they can work something out with you. They can take it back. But if the bank is not healthy, they're going to foreclose on you. They're going to get that thing off their balance sheet, and they're going to get rid of it one way or another. They want to be made hold of this thing. Banks don't want real estate. They're in. They are in the best business on the planet. They're securing their loans with an amazing piece of real estate, and they're making ten times on their money and lending out money that they don't even have in their vaults. On top of that, why would they want to own real estate? You know, that's that's the way I look at it. I've learned that real estate is not a good business when you're a bank.   Sam Wilson (00:13:23) - I like that. That's funny. That's absolutely funny.   Sam Wilson (00:13:26) - A great way to put that. And you're right, it is not a good business when you are the bank, because that's not the business they are in. Very, very cool. You've given us some insight, both on the way you guys have been taking down deals, the way that you can buy 25 units a year and really make a meaningful difference in your financial and your life future. We've talked about kind of your views on the economy and where things are heading. What what are some what are some other things here that we should really talk about, kind of relevant to what you guys are working on right now that you feel like listeners should hear?   Gino Barbaro (00:13:57) - Well.   Gino Barbaro (00:13:58) - I've really been stressing to people that if you're going to get into multifamily, are you going to get into any kind of investing? Please invest in your education. I've had that Maserati Mike moment where I always share with people. Back in 2005, I met a guy. His name was Mike. He drove into my parking lot at the restaurant.   Gino Barbaro (00:14:15) - He's driving a nice gold Maserati, and he said, invest with me. And I actually met him through a friend and I invested in his deal, and it so much wasn't the deal that was bad. He was bad on top of that. But I didn't understand the investment myself. So I put 170 grand in a mobile home park. Year and a half later it blew up. And do you think I learned my lesson? Didn't went and did a went? And second investment was a strip mall in New York. I didn't know that either. And for me, that's when I got serious in 2008, I said, I need to find mentorships, I need to find some type of process or some type of framework. I didn't have one, didn't know one. And when I met Jake in zero nine, it's like, okay, I've got a business plan, I've got an understanding of how to invest. And when we came up with the buy right, the management and the finance right after our first deal, it's something where it's a repeatable process.   Gino Barbaro (00:15:03) - You're looking at deals, and the only thing that really to us changes is the market cycle. As you're cycling through the market, you may buy different kinds of deals, but you still have to focus on managing these assets and you still have to focus on financing them properly. Things change years ago, who would? A multifamily with a credit union. I think it was unheard of five years ago. Now credit unions have really don't say taking them by storm, but we're doing our first deal, the credit union, in December, because all of a sudden, community banks are they've gotten a lot more expensive. All of a sudden they're calling loans because they need to go borrow funds. People are pulling money out of banks, remember, they're putting in T-bills and they're putting money in other, other areas where they're not in the community bank. And, you know, you're looking at Fannie and Freddie. Their rates are a lot higher. So what people need to understand is there's a process or framework to invest in anything, learn the process that fits what you're trying to accomplish and then follow that process.   Gino Barbaro (00:15:54) - Don't jump into something without having a plan. Don't go into a forest without a map. Get the map and then go into into the forest. People ask me, hey, do I need to make money and then join a program? Or I need to join a program and then make the money? And for me, if you can't, if you don't join the program, how are you going to learn how to make money? You're going to make so many mistakes you're going to make. And I'm talking from personal experience here. You're either going to learn on the street, are you going to learn in the classroom? And I can promise you the classroom is a lot easier to learn a lot quicker. And man, when you have people who've done it, you just, you know, you mirror their success. Success leaves clues.   Sam Wilson (00:16:32) - Oh, it absolutely does. No. And there's no doubt, and I can attest to that. Having had partners, coaches, friends that are way ahead of me in certain asset classes and said, hey, come, you know, just bring your experience to the table.   Sam Wilson (00:16:44) - Partner with me on this from experience, have them review the deals ahead of time. What what we're buying. It's like, oh, I would have totally missed that. Well, there was 50 or $100,000 mistake. Thank you. And it's simple. Just simple phone calls. And all of a sudden you're just like, oh golly, man. So I hear you. That's that's really, really powerful stuff. Now you guys have a really cool coaching program, no doubt. What are some things, though, that maybe have been some surprise lessons that you've learned from people that have come into your group where you said, oh man, this is something I've learned from people that didn't expect.   Gino Barbaro (00:17:20) - I mean, I think it's the type of people that we attract. I was always out there trying to convince people that multifamily is the best vehicle. It's a great place to put your money early on, and that's a hard boulder to push up a hill if I've got to convince you and then you come in, I don't want to be convincing people.   Gino Barbaro (00:17:37) - So the people that we love to work with are people who are single family home investors, people who are fixing and flipping. They know real estate's great. They're just in the wrong vehicle to create long term wealth and to scale. For the most part, there are some people that can do it really well, but it's a lot harder with the single family home space. So what I've learned is you have to be you have to believe in the vehicle and behaviors are belief driven. So if you're already doing it, oh man, this is great, I think, Holy crap, I'm already doing single family. What do I need to learn about multifamily? There's certain differences. I think the second huge component that I learned over the last few years is investing in real estate is an entrepreneurial venture. I don't care what anybody says at Jacobs, you know, we say we create multifamily entrepreneurs. And what do we mean by that? As you start scaling your portfolio, you need to learn how to implement systems.   Gino Barbaro (00:18:24) - You need to learn how to manage. Right. It's not just sexy about buying these deals and financing these deals. You have the child. It's a lot of fun. The process of making that child. The hard part is raising that child. And and it's I've had students join us. Go. I don't know how much money I'm making in a month, but I'm still buying deals. I'm like, time out, can you stop buying deals? And let's figure out how to manage these assets properly, because you've got a lot of people have dopamine hits. They keep buying deals, keep buying deals. They're not managing what they have, but they're but they've been taught, hey, bigger is better. Bigger is not always better if you don't know what's going on underneath the hood. So thinking about it as not just an investment, not just a piece of land or a piece of real estate you have out there, but that is a business you have right there and learn how to run that business.   Gino Barbaro (00:19:11) - And once you learn how to run that business, then go on to the next one and start learning how to scale and put systems in that real estate business.   Sam Wilson (00:19:19) - That's great. I like that, and that is man, that's a temptation. I think for everyone. I think I think all of us on some level are probably deal junkies where it's where it's always fun. It's always fun to see the next thing coming. But I think managing, like you said, is probably one of the biggest components. It's probably overlooked. Let's talk about that for just a second. What are some things you guys have done systems wise, managing your own properties that have made all the difference?   Gino Barbaro (00:19:44) - Big shout out before I answer that question to Mike Dillard, big fan of Mike Dillard's. I'm finally getting him on the show. I don't know if you've ever heard of him, check him out. He has got a passive income course, and the reason why I'm mentioning him to you is you talked about deal junkies. If you're a deal junkie out there, it's all about the neurochemistry.   Gino Barbaro (00:20:01) - It's all about the neuroscience that's going on in your brain. And one of the one of the one of the happy drugs is endorphins. Mike Dillards talking about this. He actually explained it to me. The four happy drugs. I'm an idiot. I couldn't understand that until Mike was watching the video. You got oxytocin, you got endorphins, you have dopamine and you have serotonin. So the endorphins are important because if you're a deal junkie, endorphins are more of like the status kind of drug. When you buy a deal, you feel like you're important, like you've got that extra 30 units. It's really important and it's part of our survival. And I'm not saying it's a good or bad thing, but let's pull back and say, well, why are we buying this next deal if we haven't done really good on this past deal? Let's take a look at why are we making these decisions. And it's important to understand what's going on through your neuro, through your neurochemistry. So go look up mike Diller, everybody.   Gino Barbaro (00:20:48) - You're going to love the dude. He's really makes it. He just lays it out so easily for you. But to answer your question specifically as far as manage, right, when you're managing these deals, it's either third party or it's managing it in-house. And you need to look internally at yourself and say, yes, I want to own 3000 units the next five years. That may be difficult if you're going to manage yourself, because when you manage yourself, you need to hire employees and you need to scale that part of the business. When you're using third party, you have a lot less control, but it's a lot easier for you to scale because all you're dealing is managing the third party. You're not managing employees per se. For us, we just started out buying our own deals and managing our own deals. Jake wanted to get out of his W2, so he's like, I'll manage our first property. He liked management, so he continued to to manage along our deals. There's a couple of things that you need to do when you're scaling a management company or you're scaling a business.   Gino Barbaro (00:21:43) - And I think the first thing that you really need to sit down and understand is you need to create some type of core values for yourself and every, every entity and every organization needs to have it. And the reason why I know that's true is I had one restaurant for over 20 years. It was a good restaurant in New York, excellent restaurant, but I couldn't scale it because there was no mission statement. I was not a leader, and I really didn't have any core values in that business. When Jake and I took over, we got stuck around the 300 unit mark. That's when we decided to, you know, do some scaling up, do some training with Gino Wickman. We did some work with Vern Harnish, and all of a sudden we started working on our core values. And from there you start creating a culture. You start being able to actually understand how to grow your business. And without those core values, how do you hire? How do you fire? How do you look at vendors, investors? That whole thing starts to become more crystal clear and who you want to work with.   Gino Barbaro (00:22:39) - Back at the restaurant, those days where, hey, that employee sucks. It's his fault. It's her fault. It's never was never my fault. But I never set any expectations with the employees. They didn't know what to follow. They weren't any quote unquote rules. There was no culture there. And it felt more like a transaction. They'd come to work and they get paid. But that's all it was. You know, with I think the entities that we're creating, I think our employees are bought in. I think they really enjoy working with us. We have something called the Golden Ticket Club, where if an employee works for two years with us, they're able to invest in our deals dollar for dollar. That is an amazing. And I don't think a lot of people understand that. But they're investing dollars. No fees, no nothing. You're investing alongside us. So you put $10,000, you have X percent or whatever. The deal is worth going forward because we want them to materially participate in that deal.   Gino Barbaro (00:23:25) - I want property managers to see the business model in action. So when we refi that money out and they get that big check, it's like, oh, this is what business is all about. And when they have ownership and you hear a property manager go, it's time to raise the rents. You know you're doing a good thing for yourself, but also for them because they understand ownership. They understand owning something and being part of something.   Sam Wilson (00:23:46) - That's really, really cool. I love that, and that's and that's not the answer I would have expected, to be honest with you, is defining core values and mission statement. That's not not the one I would have would have predicted. You'd say, well.   Gino Barbaro (00:23:59) - What did you think? What was what was your prediction?   Sam Wilson (00:24:01) - I don't know anything outside of, you know, building systems or, you know, whatever it is, there's a there's a dozen other answers that you could probably have given, but those I think are where you've started is, is is an excellent foundation.   Sam Wilson (00:24:14) - So I appreciate you taking the time to really shed some light on that. You know, this has been a blast having you come on the show today. I appreciate you coming back on for a second episode. It's been been a good time. I've learned a lot from you. If our listeners want to get in touch with you and learn more about you, what is the best way to do that?   Gino Barbaro (00:24:31) - Jake and Gino go on there. You see all the podcasts, all the books, all the website, all the how to shows on there. Just go to the website, Jake and Gino and check us out.   Sam Wilson (00:24:41) - Jake and Gino. I'll make sure to include that there in the show notes. And Gino, thank you again. I certainly appreciate your time.   Gino Barbaro (00:24:47) - Thanks, Sam.   Sam Wilson (00:24:48) - Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen.   Sam Wilson (00:25:01) - If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.