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Go Gettas
Ep 142: Steppin' Down to the Farmin' Town

Go Gettas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 104:41


Johnjay & Rich Present: How To Become A Terrible Person
Sleeping Better Than Michael Jackson Pt 1

Johnjay & Rich Present: How To Become A Terrible Person

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 35:25


Have you been discredited at your day job? Just become a Taylor Swift Reporter! It works!  ALSO Butt Plugs, Travis Kelce Joins Us Again, Being Poor, Bad Fashion, King Charles is Metal, Sleeping Like Michael Jackson, Hot Drunk Chino Grant, Boat Shoes, Ugly Celebrities, Shoulder Checking Fiances, Mario Kart, Demoral, Kevin Spacey, Ashley Madison, Influencers, Identifying as a DOG, DVDA, Last Meals AND MORE!↓Get the Premium Eps on Patreon ↓  https://www.patreon.com/TerriblePersonPremiumOR ↓Get the Premium Eps Here↓http://www.terribleperson.co

Listen To This While You Shit
#301 Aren't We All Bisexual

Listen To This While You Shit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 180:05


On this week's episode the topics were: J Cole is a BITCH Community Member comes out Being Poor and fucking Support the Patreon ⁠Become a Poddy Mouth⁠ Leave Us A Voicemail (609) 288-2987 Listen to A Collection Of Songs Because I'm Manic 1.5 ⁠Spotify⁠ ⁠Apple Music⁠ Check out Last Week, Tomorrow Youtube: ⁠@LastWeekTomorrow⁠ Instagram: ⁠@lastweektomorrow⁠ TikTok: ⁠@lastweektomorrow⁠ Follow us on socials Youtube: ⁠Listen To This While You Shit⁠ Instagram: ⁠@ListenToThisWhileYouShit⁠ Instagram: ⁠@poddymouthnetwork⁠ TikTok: ⁠@Listen2ThisWhileYouShit⁠ Join The PMU Community On ⁠Twitter⁠ Follow Dom on socials Twitter: ⁠@UncleDomXI⁠ Instagram: ⁠@DomSharpeXL⁠ Follow E4 on socials Twitter: ⁠@eladiotalks⁠ Instagram: ⁠@eladiotalks⁠ Follow Cam on socials Twitter: ⁠@ByCamBrown⁠ Instagram: ⁠@bycambrown --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dom-sharpe/support

Listen To This While You Shit
#301 Aren't We All Bisexual

Listen To This While You Shit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 180:05


On this week's episode the topics were: J Cole is a BITCH Community Member comes out Being Poor and fucking Support the Patreon ⁠Become a Poddy Mouth⁠ Leave Us A Voicemail (609) 288-2987 Listen to A Collection Of Songs Because I'm Manic 1.5 ⁠Spotify⁠ ⁠Apple Music⁠ Check out Last Week, Tomorrow Youtube: ⁠@LastWeekTomorrow⁠ Instagram: ⁠@lastweektomorrow⁠ TikTok: ⁠@lastweektomorrow⁠ Follow us on socials Youtube: ⁠Listen To This While You Shit⁠ Instagram: ⁠@ListenToThisWhileYouShit⁠ Instagram: ⁠@poddymouthnetwork⁠ TikTok: ⁠@Listen2ThisWhileYouShit⁠ Join The PMU Community On ⁠Twitter⁠ Follow Dom on socials Twitter: ⁠@UncleDomXI⁠ Instagram: ⁠@DomSharpeXL⁠ Follow E4 on socials Twitter: ⁠@eladiotalks⁠ Instagram: ⁠@eladiotalks⁠ Follow Cam on socials Twitter: ⁠@ByCamBrown⁠ Instagram: ⁠@bycambrown --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dom-sharpe/support

First Family Church Podcast
Food Pantry Devotion 4.6.24

First Family Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 16:03


by Brenden Galloway Title: The Blessing of Being Poor in Spirit

Cameron Hanes - Keep Hammering Collective

Join us for a discussion with Ken Rideout, a runner, speaker, investor and co-host of The Flight with Teddy Atlas Podcast. Learn about Ken's previous addictions, what started them and how running helped him repurpose his life. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Connect with Ken: https://www.instagram.com/ken_rideout  Thank you to our sponsors: MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/cam use code CAM for $200 off & free shipping on the Pod Cover Ketone IQ: https://hvmn.com/CAM use code CAM for 20% MUDWTR: https://mudwtr.com/cam use code Cam for 15% off  Leupold: https://www.leupold.com/ Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/  Timestamps: 0:00:00 Intro 0:03:53 Addictions & What Led to Them 0:09:30 Being Poor to Wall Street 0:15:49 Sales Trading, Covering & Trading Commodities 0:21:28 A Fresh Start & Jack Macdowell 0:26:26 The Start of Training for Marathons 0:36:56 Ken's Connection with The Rock 0:39:57 The Fight with Teddy Atlas Podcast & Boxing 0:48:31 Ken's Son & Jui-Jitsu  0:52:25 Kids & Life Changing Experiences 0:58:11 The UFC, Dana White & Joe Rogan 01:03:57 Judging in the UFC 01:07:08 Thoughts on Francis Ngannou 01:12:08 Who Ken Thinks is the Best Boxer 01:17:04 Cam's Journey & Fighting for Success 01:21:18 The “51% Mindset” 01:24:30 The Mindset of a Winner 01:32:38 Training Young Boys to Work Hard 01:35:18 Ken's Goal With His Upcoming Book 01:42:32 Ken's Work at a Prison 01:53:46 Micky Ward & Dicky Eklund: Childhood Struggles 02:07:13 Age & Performance  02:12:09 Outro

The Money with Katie Show
How to Deal with Unexpected Expenses

The Money with Katie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 23:32


“Dude, why is being alive so expensive?”—an actual sentence I said aloud to Henah back in January when my dog needed surgery, my husband and I got a giant tax bill, Henah's travel insurance wouldn't come through, and a formerly in-network doctor informed her she owed them a large sum since they were now (surprise!) out-of-network. (USA! USA!) One of the rudest awakenings of adulthood is the realization that simply paying for the boring stuff eats up a lot of your income, which can be incredibly demoralizing when you're trying to make progress. So which tactics (both financial and psychological) can help you plan for the mundane or unexpected? Will this ever stop, or do your financial problems just scale proportionally with your net worth? Learn more about our sponsor, Vin Social: https://www.vinsocial.vip Learn more about our sponsor, Droplette: https://droplette.io/. Use promo code MONEYWITHKATIE for 50% off. Learn more about our sponsor, Fidelity: https://fidelity.com/stocksbytheslice Transcripts can be found at podcast.moneywithkatie.com. — Mentioned in the Episode Money with Katie blog, "Being Poor is Expensive": https://moneywithkatie.com/blog/the-paradox-of-riches-being-poor-is-expensive Preventive care services in the US: https://www.healthcare.gov/coverage/preventive-care-benefits/ — Follow Along at Money with Katie: https://moneywithkatie.com/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoneywithKatie Follow Money with Katie! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneywithkatie/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneywithkatie - Sign up for free today: https://www.morningbrew.com/money-with-katie/subscribe/2 Follow the Brew! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningbrew/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningBrew - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morningbrew

Affirm America Podcast
Twitter File Leak Exposes Former Head of Trust and Safety to Be a Dubious Individual

Affirm America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 13:21


Top 5 News Headlines and Commentary for Monday, December 12, 2022. 1. Court Rules Healthcare Providers Cannot be Forced to Perform Gender Transition Surgeries. 2. Canadian Gets Approval from Doctor for Euthanasia Due to Being Poor. 3. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: “his weapons might've been used to kill Americans, but he has not killed Americans" 4. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's Party Switch Lands Her in a Difficult Spot for 2024. 5. Twitter File Leak Exposes Former Head of Trust and Safety to Be a Dubious Individual.

DaDojo
Internalizing another Experience DaDojo

DaDojo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 64:11


I invite Jandel Tha Rae Poet, Writer, Podcaster, Actor, traveler and so much more. Topics Being an Actor might be the most draining thing ever Being Black and Being Poor is one in the same in the Midwest/ Traveling around the World Being a Poet transformed the way I interact with emotions/ Your not confident your just loud I love Vices/ You were not supposed to meet 7 billion people Your known for WHAT??? Jandel Wrote a Book Not everyone is unique Wish I had A Sensei Want to support for a Dollar? Click the Link Social media --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/senseink/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/senseink/support

The Money with Katie Show
Pt. 2: Millennials, Money, & the Bizarre American Fever Dream: the Role of "Personal Finance Education" & Our Collective "Expectation Hangover"

The Money with Katie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 55:47


Last week to kick off this two-part special, we explored the culture, economy, and education systems that built the millennial generation. If you haven't heard the first episode yet, I recommend going back to start with that first (https://link.chtbl.com/022a2-MX). Today, we're digging into how “financial literacy” shifts reality on its axis, who the “winners” and “losers” are in our economic era, and why scamming has become a quintessential millennial pastime (Fyre Festival, anyone?). To top things off, we've got a super thought-provoking conversation with Gaby Dunn of Bad with Money fame (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-with-money-with-gaby-dunn/id1144712710).  It's a veritable Magic School Bus ride through the wild terrain of 21st century America: Even the centimillionaire megachurch preachers and girlbosses squeezed into tiny seats and threw spitballs for a few stops. — Mentioned in the Episode Malcolm Harris's Kids These Days: https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/will-collyer/kids-these-days/9781478992332/ Study on financial literacy and retirement: https://sjes.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41937-019-0027-5 UC Davis study on poverty: https://poverty.ucdavis.edu/policy-brief/transitions-out-poverty-united-states Money with Katie blog: The Paradox of Riches, Being Poor is Expensive: https://moneywithkatie.com/blog/the-paradox-of-riches-being-poor-is-expensive Pitchfork Economics' interview with the author of The Nordic Theory of Everything: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/capitalism-is-working-better-in-finland-with-anu/id1445901378?i=1000536840437 2020 Census data: https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/visualizations/2021/demo/p60-274/figure3.pdf The Money with Katie Show episode on financial independence: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-money-with-katie-show/id1589146097?i=1000551967021 Jacqui Shine of the Los Angeles Book Review: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/wont-get-fooled-again-malcolm-harriss-kids-these-days-human-capital-and-the-making-of-millennials/ Jia Tolentino's Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/43126457 Trick Mirror review by Miriam Francisco: https://www.michigandaily.com/arts/tolentino-refuses-simplicity-trick-mirror/ Graph on financial inequity in the US: https://realtimeinequality.org/?id=income&incomeend=03012022&incomefreq=monthly&incomegroups=Top%2010%25&incomegroups=Middle%2040%25&incomegroups=Bottom%2050%25&incomegroups=Total&incomestart=01011976&incometype=factor_income&incomeunit=Adults&incomey=growth CNBC feature on Jeff Bezos and the critique of billionaires: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/20/jeff-bezos-says-critics-of-the-rich-going-to-space-are-mostly-right.html The Financial Independence Planner: https://moneywithkatie.com/financial-independence-planner Forbes Advisor study on medical graduate debt: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/student-loans/average-medical-school-debt/ — Follow Along - Listen to Money with Katie here: https://www.podpage.com/money-with-katie-show/ - Read Money with Katie: https://moneywithkatie.com/ Follow Money with Katie! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneywithkatie/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneywithkatie - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moneywithkatie   Subscribe to Morning Brew - Sign up for free today: https://bit.ly/morningbrewyt Follow The Brew! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningbrew/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningBrew - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morningbrew

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The Vitality Feed
A Warrior's Mindset with Dustin Hughes

The Vitality Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 22:12


Hello. Hello, vitality seekers. This is your host, Caroline Schafer. Please help me welcome Dustin Hughes. Dustin has an incredible story to tell about his triumphs in his health history and what he has overcome. I'm really pleased to have him here today on the vitality feed. Welcome Dustin. I read your story. And by the grace of God, I think you said you're still here and I agree. That's pretty amazing what you've gone through and experienced, and you're still here to talk about it. And I truly hope we can inspire somebody else who may be going through a really hard situation that there is hope and it is doable. I love that. That's very true. Thank you. So my story I haven't shared in a long time, but I originally kind of got over it and decided that it's important for me to share my forward because there's a lot of people out there that, like you said, I think can relate to what I've gone through and, you know, it's important to help others let each other up. Who knows who this can reach. I'm 44. I'm married had a blended family. I'm a detective with a local police department here in Washington.  I've been an officer for I'm going on 20 years now. I started out as a reserve and worked my way through a couple of different agencies and came back to the department of. And I've been with them about seven years now. And so I start my, my story of my health. I at about the age of six weeks old I started having ear infections and my parents put me on antibiotics for that. I ended up having about four or five different surgeries on my ears for tubes because of the, my, I was born with little small eustachian tubes. It would collapse and I get your infections and it just was an ongoing problem. So at age two, I was diagnosed with ITP. Basically it's a bleeding disorder. And so that's been something that I have dealt with my whole life. At age six, I had a splenectomy because or my explain wasn't taking, attacking my platelets and became very, very dangerous to the point where my blood wasn't clotting correctly and it was kind of touch and go. So they removed the spleen and my. Yeah, and this was a very six, it was a very experimental surgery. They didn't really know what the long-term results would be. And so they put me on because of that, I ended up going on penicillin for a very long time because my immune system was compromised at that point because it's also works to help support the immune system. I'd see. At age 10, I had. Some massive trauma to my skull so we were at some friend's house for new year's Eve and we were out in the barn playing and a tractor step got, got knocked out of the loft and came down and crashed on my head and crushed my skull. And it was about, I don't know, 25, 30 pound tractor step. And the part that hit me on the head was it was the eye that bolted onto the tractor. So it was a piece of metal sticking out of it, of the gas and that's what actually punctured into my skull. And so I ended up making my way back to the house and I was in shock. I couldn't feel anything. I was just in a daze, long story, short. Having two major brain surgeries, one where they removed a whole bunch of fragments out of my brain  and I had to have a transfusion. And that was right when aids was really a big, a big issue. And then they also removed that very giant blood clot that was in. Section of my brain, because it was so polarized from the, from the massive problem of, they just couldn't save it. So what's that about six months later they went back and I had this little pivot in my, in my brain, in my skull. I could stick my finger down inside and create my parents out with right. So they put like a little helmet on me. I had to wear all the time. About six months later, they went back and stitched me up and put it in like a, a plate in my head. And I'm good to go now. So that  that was the, the surgeon, the neurosurgeon told me that if it had been in either direction, I would have either been dead or paralyzed. And like, by the grace of God, literally I was the, his angels protected me. I know that. That's a, that's a lot of surgeries for such a young kid. I mean, that's and a lot of different things. You had several did four or totally different things. Ear infections, the blood disorder, spleen, your brain. I mean, those are all different things all by what? 10, 12, that's crazy. I was like one of those kids that. Some parents have those kids that are always accident prone. I was one of them for whatever reason I was, of course I grew up like we were,  our favorite song. We moved from Oregon when I was pretty little to Washington and growing up, our theme song was John Denver Blew Up The TV, Throw Away The Paper. That was, that was the song that might be. We loved it because they were, they were like, we're pioneering outta here. We're getting out of this crazy mess. We're going to Washington. We were I'm one of eight kids. And so we were Rugrats. I mean, we were running around all over the countryside and we were homeschooled. And so, oh my goodness. Eight kids homeschooled and all this medical stuff to, yeah. And so dad works that worked the saw mills. He worked all day. He worked at a bunch of different things. Always, always had food on the table. We had a humongous garden killed deer turkeys, whatever it was, the majority of the food on our table was from what we worked for. So let's say that that might've helped you. If, if anything, that might've been a huge benefit to aid you with all this trauma that you've gone through medical. I think that was definitely it's funny. Cause you probably looked at it, but more of a hindrance back then, but now hindsight, it was a definitely a positive, a positive factor for your health. Well, it's funny you mentioned that because I finally come full circle. So growing that was, that was, you know, we were the poor family. We always, we couldn't afford anything and it came out of the garden or  the woods. Now at 44 years old, that's what I'm striving to do again, because I understand why it's so important. You get the why yes, exactly. So then after my two brain surgeries, I did construction for quite a while. I was a carpenter before I was in law enforcement. I was on a job and I was pulling on a big, heavy spike galvanized nail and then they all came out of the post and went right into my eyes. It was my right eye and it punctured my eyes completely with my eyeball deflated completely. It was just like a little raisin. Oh, oh heck wow. That's boom. I got rushed down and ended up going to have eye surgery that day. And the doctor did an amazing job. He stitched me back together and I have 2020 vision. I lost a little bit of the color portion of my eye. And so it's a little, it gets a little irritated with light, but. And that, you know what, I, I get my eyes checked regularly and I still have 20/20 vision. That is incredible. You are like a cat, you have multiple lives and somebody in heaven is watching over you. For sure. I'm thinking at this point, I believe that for sure. So how are you turning your life around? So my dad passed away in 2020 of breast cancer. You know, really cancer is there's never been an of our family, my mom or my dad's side. Can we reiterate that? Because a lot of people think that breast cancer is only for women, so he's, so he said breast cancer, his dad passed away from breast cancer. Man and it's more prevalent than people know or understand. So cancer is just a vicious thing and it affects everybody and has no boundaries. So I'm sorry to hear about your dad. Oh, Thank you. Yeah, it was a real surprise when dad found out he had breast cancer.  That's been my hero my whole life. No, he, he was an incredible hard worker. He was a man of character. He was a man of God and he fought it. He, he had such an amazing attitude and. He beat the cancer, but it was the chemotherapy that really got him because he ended up with pulmonary fibrosis because of the treatments and that's real. And once he couldn't breathe anymore. Ever since I had my, all my medical issue, my doctors told me, they said the only way you're going to live through this, if you get strong and you work out and you exercise because your body has been rattled. And so I did from a very young age, I started exercising and I spent a lot of time in the gym and I worked out and that's really, a lot of my saving grace was mentally as well was I kind of had that warrior mindset of, I can do this and I, I just battled it and It really has exercise and nutrition is really after dad passed that really just kind of got a switch flipped in my brain. And I realized how fragile life really is by almost 69, which is not that old at all. And I have a 17 year old and a 14 year old and another 14 year old stepson.  I got a ways to go, but I thought, you know, I made it to myself and I commend it to God that I will be everything in my power to do as much as I can just to stick around as long as I can. But I, you know, that, that means that I have to commit to living a healthy lifestyle right now. I used to chew. I've never smoked, but I gave chewing up about eight years ago and. I didn't want to have cancer. I didn't want to die. I wanted to be around for my kids and I wanted to be healthy. And so that was just, this is just kind of the next step in that process, but I always chewing the first thing you gave up was that the first step it was. Once I had kids, it really I just want not about me anymore. You know I just want them to have a better life than I did and I want to be there. I'm going to be there for my grandkids and maybe great grandkids, you know? Absolutely. There's a lot of longevity on my mom's side. So maybe we'll fall, fall somewhere in the middle of. I don't know somebody is looking out for you. What are some other things that you, that you changed to get your, your life on a healthier track? So fitness was the main that I've had to focus on and be in state committed with go into the gym, running biking. I do a lot of, we have lots of mountains and Hills over here that we can hike nutrition. My side of the family, we've all been, we're not obese, but I'd say heavier. And so my metabolism doesn't work like it used to most, most adults that that's the way it works, but struggle to stay in really good shape and be fit. If I look at something fattening, it seems, it feels like I gained a couple pounds, you know? So I really have to be diligent about that. And Supplements is a big part of what I do now, supplements because there's so much we can't, we can't right. You don't have your big garden in the backyard no more. That is true. I know, I know you have a Neo life business and a friend of mine also does, I am a proponent for that company. But that, that is true. Unfortunately, people don't understand and I used to be more opposed to them, but now that I understand, like how depleted soil is how old our food is in the grocery store. Even if it's fresh in the produce area, it sits so long and oxidizes so much by the time we get it in our bodies, it's like pretty depleted. It's kind of sad. Tell us a few things about, your physical feats? Cause I know you've done some pretty cool things, so I ended up, the other other thing I had was I had, I had sole surgery year and a half. On my shoulder surgery from care. And so they went in and did a whole bunch of work on it and it was it was quite a process. I've never had shoulder surgery and the recovery was a whole lot longer than I ever wanted it to be our expected it to be. So I've been hitting it pretty hard in the gym and I've been able to do a Murph challenge I've also got involved in doing CrossFit about two years ago and that's been amazing because it's, it's a full body workout. I have a lot of Spartan races and that's really, it's been a blast because it's all different terrain and it's like, you're running through mud and water and all kinds of stuff, climbing over mountains and Hills and walls and running through fire. But it's just, I find it, if I don't push myself, I'm just kind of trotting along doing nothing. So I'm very goal oriented and so I've always got something set in front of me that as long as I push on myself, I'm moving. That's very true. I find if you, if you don't have goals and you don't push yourself, nobody else will, you know, people can explain things to you, but you have to dig deep and find that motivation down inside of you to want it bad enough to do it. And it is sad that a lot of times it is like a death of a loved one, or, you know, my mom had brain cancer. The same thing as you, once she started that chemo, she was lifeless. And, you know, it is what it is, but it, it does enforce those ideas that, wow, I get one body. This is not a rehearsal. This is the real thing here. And how I treat it, it's going to serve me or it's not going to serve me. And I always say, you know, whatever food you put into your body, it acts like a soldier. It's going to fight for you. It's going to fight against you. You can pay for better food and better supplements, or are you going to pay the medical facilities! You know, it's one of the other so, so you started doing spark and that's really cool. CrossFit Murph challenge explaining what a Murph challenges. Oh, Murph challenges. It's, it's one of the workouts that was created by a former Marine and. So it was, it was the exercise that he would do. And so in memory, every on Memorial day, that's typically when, when all the CrossFitters will do it is, is I can remember what it is. I believe it's a one mile run, a hundred pushups, a hundred hundred pull-ups, 300 squats, and then a mile or mile and a half run to complete it . It's quite a push. Ah, yeah, push-ups I don't think I can get through, unless I gave me a lot of time. I, the most I can do in like one situation is probably about forty. We have teams and so you can break it up into quarters or halves or whatever, but we'll think about it is it's, you know, You're there working, working out together, and you're doing that as a team and you're remembering the fallen heroes. Right, right. That's really cool. I'm familiar with Spartan. It's funny. I just was in a business situation with somebody who was like bad-ass in the Spartan world. She traveled the world and did Spartans... hello? Hello, Shelley. But yeah, that is a really fun thing. I have been toying with that idea and she's like, that's what I do.conversation withAnd I was like, no way. That's just awesome. So how do you feel compared to now, like now compared to when you search stop chewing say... how do you feel when you get up in the morning? The things you want to do during the day? You know, whenever you stop, whenever you stop something like that, there's, there's the cravings, you know, for whatever reason, smoking chewing, it's like after a meal, you want to throw that DEP in or have that smoke. And, and when you, when you cut that out, it takes, it took  me awhile. And I, and I failed several times before I finally just completely quit it.  I started asking myself, why was I doing. What was it that I was trying to replace or satisfy at me and, you know, it was a crutch. It was just an, it was something that I was using to dull something in me that I wouldn't want to do. I love that you had the conversation with yourself. Like, why am I doing this? Like, cause a lot of people don't even stop to think like, what am I doing to myself? Why am I doing it? Like  how is this making me feel?  Is it being done to alleviate something else I don't have to think about or do or whatnot. Like you said, a crutch and I think that's, very big of you to say,  a lot of people I don't think would but I think that's most vices, right? Most vices are like that. And addiction is a real thing. And as an officer I deal, I see, I talk to people on the daily and I really, I dig in and I want to know, you know, I ask him what's how did you get started? And you know what addiction is. I truly try and understand because I want to be empathetic. And so it's, you know, whatever that, that, that need is that we're trying to fulfill is real. And so now I don't even think about it. It's not even a second thought to me when I get up in the morning.  I, you know, I feel amazing. I, and ,it's a process. This is not, I'm not going to get there overnight, but. And the commitment you know, and as long as I stick with my goals and I've got things ahead of me every day gets a little bit easier to get up in the morning, go to the gym and the wiser I'm going to be at. So if somebody is sitting next to you and they were having weight issues , is there a piece of advice that you could give them to get maybe that first domino rolling in their lives to start their journey in more of a healthy way? Good question. I think first of all, you have to love yourself self care, mental health, and you have to be right upstairs and in your hearts. Not good there. You're not going to be good anywhere else. And I think once you deal with that, then the outward, the outward is going to show. And you know, if you're dealing with your weight and your high blood pressure and heartburn, which I had all those things, you know what? Right. And nicotine, I cut off the alcohol, I cut out the caffeine. My heartburn went away. My weight went down. My stress went down. I started taking supplements. I was exercising. My blood pressure dropped immensely isn't it amazing, like you, you start doing one thing. And then I think once people start feeling a little bit better, then you're like, okay, I'll do this. And they're more willing to do the next step because they start feeling the positive results of, of the first thing that they did. And then they just gained momentum. I find that very often and it's like, you just, you just need to take that first step. Right. That's the hardest part. That's really important taking that leap of faith. You know, it's not easy because nobody wants to fail. And as humans, we would rather not take that step and not fail. Then have the fear of failure and you know what, everybody that's successful in life. You got to take that step if you want change. I there's a quote that I have in my office. And it says, don't expect the results from the work you don't put in. That's very true. And my vision of what failure is, it's just that you've given up. It doesn't matter if you've tried and didn't succeed. You just keep trying until you do. And if you just stop trying that's in my mind failing so I have one last question is a little bit deeper. And it's, if you could change one thing in this world, eliminate it forever, what would it be and why? If there's one thing that I can eliminate in this world, we cancer, I hear you absolutely that, you know, and I know that they're working hard to find a cure and maybe they will someday, but I just know that it's a very terrible disease and I lost a loved one to it. And. If I could do it, if I can eliminate. And that's one thing I would do cause dad still be here. Well, I think that living a lifestyle that you've chosen to do  all different kinds of exercises and goal-setting, and talking to yourself, getting clarity and all that self care that is fighting cancer because you're putting yourself in the odds of your health in a better position. Then other people. And I think that sends a message to people who look to you. You know what I mean? Who look up to you, your family, your friends, the people you work with when they see you do that. I personally view that as kind of a fight for cancer because you're, you are trying to do something to prevent it. And I think that's really awesome and commendable. And I thank you for your service because I think it's very important. My niece and her husband are both police officers in New York. So, yes, I appreciate what you do in it's hard job. And there's a lot of stress there, so I'm sure it's very easy for people who serve like that when they have to deal with a lot of trauma all the time. And a lot of people who aren't friendly and nice that it's very easy to come home and do things that you know, aren't the best for your health. So yeah, it's, it's kind of an easy, an easy path to go down, but you didn't do it and I'm so proud of you for that.  I thank you for being on the vitality feed. If somebody would like to get ahold of you, do you have like any kind of social media you'd like to put out there for them? I have a Facebook page. Okay. And I have a, I have an Instagram page as well. Yeah. It asked me questions about my business.  Dustin lee. Okay. And my Instagram is B loves. The K D loves the K Kesha. That's my wife. So cute. Okay. That sounds good. All right. Vitality seekers. I just want to remind everybody life has no remote. Get up and change it yourself.

Simply the Law of Life
The Fear of Being Poor

Simply the Law of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 28:53


https://simplythelawoflife.com The Fear of Being Poor

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Churros Y Puros
Churros Y Puros- Ep.38 Portos, Being Poor & Laughlin

Churros Y Puros

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 63:00


Churros Y Puros- Ep.38 Portos, Being Poor & Laughlin

Bikers Church Cape Town
The Pharisee & the Tax Collector

Bikers Church Cape Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 51:12


Sermon Notes: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector By Robin Spengler  BTh. Hons Read the Parable. Luke 18:9-14 (ESV) - 9 He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: 10 “Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. 11 The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. 12 I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.' 13 But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!' 14 I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”   Immediate context: In Luke 17:20 Jesus was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come. This is followed by a series of teachings by Jesus on the kingdom of God and in Luke 18:9-14 we have the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, so the parable is given in the immediate context of the Kingdom of God. The Main Point The Self-Righteous will not enter the Kingdom of God. Characters Pharisee: Those who rely on self-righteousness. Tax Collector: Those who rely on God. More Theology Imparted Righteousness: The Church. This is also known as infused righteousness and was the main reason for the reformation (1517-1600). Trans-substantiation. Indulgences. Other religions. Always rules and regulations, Concentrates on good deeds. Your own views. New age thinking, leading a good life. Imputed Righteousness:   Romans 3:21-28 (ESV) - 21 But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it - 22 the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, 25 whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God's righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. 26 It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. 27 Then what becomes of our boasting? It is excluded. By what kind of law? By a law of works? No, but by the law of faith. 28 For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law. The Pharisee Represents religion or Imparted Righteousness Thinks his own Goodness and religious efforts will get him into the Kingdom of God. Thought that his own goodness and his adherence to religious ceremonies were sufficient to entitle his entrance into the kingdom. Considered himself superior, showed disdain towards those who did not follow his views. Did not acknowledge his own sin. Didn't ask for forgiveness. His prayers were all about himself. No sign of gratitude or love towards God. Tax Collector. Represents faith and repentance or Imputed Righteousness. * Aware of his sinful state. * Cries out to God for mercy. * Is “Poor in Spirit”. He stands far off as he is aware of his unworthiness before God Psalm 38:1-10 (ESV) - 1O Lord, rebuke me not in your anger, nor discipline me in your wrath! 2 For your arrows have sunk into me, and your hand has come down on me. 3 There is no soundness in my flesh because of your indignation; there is no health in my bones because of my sin. 4 For my iniquities have gone over my head; like a heavy burden, they are too heavy for me. 5 My wounds stink and fester because of my foolishness, 6 I am utterly bowed down and prostrate; all the day I go about mourning. 7 For my sides are filled with burning, and there is no soundness in my flesh. 8 I am feeble and crushed; I groan because of the tumult of my heart. 9 O Lord, all my longing is before you; my sighing is not hidden from you. 10 My heart throbs; my strength fails me, and the light of my eyes - it also has gone from me. He beats his chest and cries out to God for mercy Psalm 51:1-10 (ESV) - Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin! 3 For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. 4 Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that you may be justified in your words and blameless in your judgment. 5 Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me. 6 Behold, you delight in truth in the inward being, and you teach me wisdom in the secret heart. 7 Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 8 Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones that you have broken rejoice. 9 Hide your face from my sins, and blot out all my iniquities. 10 Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. He is genuinely, “Poor in Spirit” Matthew 5:3 (ESV) - “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Being Poor in Spirit means. * I can do nothing to save myself. * I come to God empty and desperate. * I realise that good works can't save me. * I realise that it is God's mercy that saves me. That I can do nothing in my own strength to save myself Matthew 16:24-25 (ESV) - 24 Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. I come to God empty, spiritually bankrupt, and desperate. I realise that only God, through his mercy, can save John 3:14-15 (ESV) - 14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, 15 that whoever believes in him may have eternal life. I realise that no amount of good works, knowledge of scripture, church attendance or following of rituals can save me. That the only work that saves me is the work God has already done on the cross of Jesus. The five Solas of the Reformation Sola scriptura (Scripture alone) Solus Christus (Christ alone) Sola fide (faith alone) Sola gratia (grace alone). Soli Deo gloria (glory to God alone). Lastly, remember our roots. These five Solas are the blueprint for our understanding God's plan.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 478: Browser Standards Rampage: Can We Have Nice Things?

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 85:21


The infamous Jake Archibald, member of the Chrome Team, an author of the Service Worker spec, and host of the HTTP 203 Podcast takes us on a whirlwind tour of recent and upcoming browser standards including Portals, iframes, App Cache, Service Workers, HTML, Browser History and more - why they are the way they are, why we can't have nice things, and how we might get nice things anyway in the future. Lots of good back and forth and only a little name calling… jaffa… Panel Aimee Knight AJ O'Neal Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Jake Archibald Sponsors Dexecure Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial JavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links Portals GitHub streaming vs SPA Newline delimited JSON AVIF compression article HTTP 203 The old 300ms tap delay Session history is confusing  Spectre & Meltdown COOP & COEP  App history API proposal Application cache is a douchebag Extensible web manifesto IDB promise library Twitter: Jake Archibald ( @jaffathecake ) Picks Aimee- On The Experience of Being Poor-ish, For People Who Aren't AJ- HTTP 203 | YouTube AJ- Mac OS X Lion CSS3 by Alessio Atzeni AJ- Worms WMD AJ- Deku Deals AJ- Final Fantasy IX (English) | playasia AJ- RTMP setup in Nimble Streamer Dan- The Sopranos  Jake- It's a Sin  Steve- An Interactive Guide to CSS Transitions Steve- Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1 Steve- Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 2

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 478: Browser Standards Rampage: Can We Have Nice Things?

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 85:21


The infamous Jake Archibald, member of the Chrome Team, an author of the Service Worker spec, and host of the HTTP 203 Podcast takes us on a whirlwind tour of recent and upcoming browser standards including Portals, iframes, App Cache, Service Workers, HTML, Browser History and more - why they are the way they are, why we can't have nice things, and how we might get nice things anyway in the future. Lots of good back and forth and only a little name calling… jaffa… Panel Aimee Knight AJ O'Neal Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Jake Archibald Sponsors Dexecure Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial JavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links Portals GitHub streaming vs SPA Newline delimited JSON AVIF compression article HTTP 203 The old 300ms tap delay Session history is confusing  Spectre & Meltdown COOP & COEP  App history API proposal Application cache is a douchebag Extensible web manifesto IDB promise library Twitter: Jake Archibald ( @jaffathecake ) Picks Aimee- On The Experience of Being Poor-ish, For People Who Aren't AJ- HTTP 203 | YouTube AJ- Mac OS X Lion CSS3 by Alessio Atzeni AJ- Worms WMD AJ- Deku Deals AJ- Final Fantasy IX (English) | playasia AJ- RTMP setup in Nimble Streamer Dan- The Sopranos  Jake- It's a Sin  Steve- An Interactive Guide to CSS Transitions Steve- Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1 Steve- Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 2

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 478: Browser Standards Rampage: Can We Have Nice Things?

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 85:21


The infamous Jake Archibald, member of the Chrome Team, an author of the Service Worker spec, and host of the HTTP 203 Podcast takes us on a whirlwind tour of recent and upcoming browser standards including Portals, iframes, App Cache, Service Workers, HTML, Browser History and more - why they are the way they are, why we can't have nice things, and how we might get nice things anyway in the future. Lots of good back and forth and only a little name calling… jaffa… Panel Aimee Knight AJ O'Neal Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Jake Archibald Sponsors Dexecure Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial JavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links Portals GitHub streaming vs SPA Newline delimited JSON AVIF compression article HTTP 203 The old 300ms tap delay Session history is confusing  Spectre & Meltdown COOP & COEP  App history API proposal Application cache is a douchebag Extensible web manifesto IDB promise library Twitter: Jake Archibald ( @jaffathecake ) Picks Aimee- On The Experience of Being Poor-ish, For People Who Aren't AJ- HTTP 203 | YouTube AJ- Mac OS X Lion CSS3 by Alessio Atzeni AJ- Worms WMD AJ- Deku Deals AJ- Final Fantasy IX (English) | playasia AJ- RTMP setup in Nimble Streamer Dan- The Sopranos  Jake- It's a Sin  Steve- An Interactive Guide to CSS Transitions Steve- Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1 Steve- Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 2

The Foundation Podcast
HB567 Reforming Child Protective Services

The Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 20:08


Child welfare in Texas has been a lasting issue that the state of Texas has had to wrestle with. Removing a child from their family is one of the most devastating actions the state can take against its citizens, and the power to permanently sever the relationship between a parent and child should only be exercised when the state has the most solid and substantial justification.   Hear a brief history of CPS in Texas from TPPF's Andrew Brown and what solutions are being pioneered through HB 567 this legislative session.   Find the research "Punished for Being Poor," here: https://www.texaspolicy.com/punished-for-being-poor-the-relationship-between-poverty-and-neglect-in-texas/

101.3 KDWB Clips
You Love a Puka Shell

101.3 KDWB Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 121:55


Unwritten Rules of Being Poor, Weekend X Factor, Best Valentine's Day Presents, Group Therapy, Morning Show Beach Party, What's On Your Radar, and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
You Love a Puka Shell

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 121:55


Unwritten Rules of Being Poor, Weekend X Factor, Best Valentine's Day Presents, Group Therapy, Morning Show Beach Party, What's On Your Radar, and more!

Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.

What’s going on with Game Stop stock? What is the difference between being nice and being kind? What does it mean to be a priest? Fr. Matthew Spencer, O.S.J. guest hosts Trending with Timmerie and reflects on the prophetic witness of the Holy Family in their poverty to the materialism that pervades modern culture.   […] All show notes at Being Poor in Spirit and a Priestly People - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

One Accord Ministry

In this episode during, What's News with Calvary,  we discuss Biden's speech on unity and healing. View this Podcast live on our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/OneAccordMinistry1721/videos 0:00 – 4:27 - Introductions ( Tarik is happy the New Orleans Saints lost) 4:28 – 13:50 - 'What’s News' with Calvary (Biden's speech on unity and healing) 15:48 – 24:59 - Conversation on Peacemakers (What is a Peacemaker?) 25:00 - 28:59 - What does the world give us? 29:00 - 31:25 - Being unified in peace 31:26 - 32:04 - Troll in comments? 32:05 - 33:27 - Gospel Moment 34:05 - 39:01 - Being Poor in Spirit 39:02 - 41:13 - Comments from Facebook Live 41:14 - 44:54 - Why do believers view the same events differently?  44:55 - 57:06 - Question in comments (Should believers duck their head and go along to get along?) 57:07 - 1:11:50 - What we should be divided over 1:11:51 - 1:19:27 - More questions and comments from Facebook Live 1:19:28 - Recap | Calvary overcame Covid19! Text any prayer requests, questions, comments or concerns to 817-213-6807. Visit us on our website at oneaccordministry.net

Real Pursuit
Episode #17

Real Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 54:49


Discussing hiring a Buyer Agent Profit Sharing within Keller Williams Being Rich is Hard. Being Poor is Hard. Choose Your Hard

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Still Queer as Folk
5.04 Hard Decisions

Still Queer as Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 52:44


Threeway custody begins with Lindsay, Melanie and Michael splitting baby JR three ways. Brian tries to lure Michael out of suburbia and back to Babylon by throwing a super heroes themed night at Babylon. In another story ripped from the headlines, HIV positive Hunter bashes his head at his swim meet and Callie’s parents cause chaos by screaming out that he has AIDS. Debbie begins her life of leisure after retiring from the diner, only to find herself right back in the diner to solve Loretta’s problem with her husband. Oh, and Ted has plastic surgery finally.  “Hard Decisions” was directed by Kelly Makin, one of my favorite Queer as Folk directors. This is his ninth of eleven episodes. I think my favorite Kelly Makin episode was season three’s “There’s Nothing Noble about Being Poor.”  That was an Ethan Gold episode. It first aired in the US on Jun 5th, 2005. It was written by Michael MacLennan, his 12th of 14 episodes. Most recently he wrote season four’s “The Snake in Paradise.” That was the bug chaser episode.

Kyle For A While
042 - Insanity In Multiple Takes

Kyle For A While

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 162:46


This is kind of 4 short podcasts all smashed and cut together with some repetition. I talk vinyls, crazy stories, my mindset, a bit about protests, ghost hunters, meth heads, art projects, being poor, etc. It is all over the place on this one.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=FSWVIQieDKGHssziAb8D9lL8lv5mmdHF8m2xr-u9WJbXQPHEXbGcV-v_f9Pl9IWh2UqlBG&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)

TEA TIME WITH NICK
adulting 101 & christmas

TEA TIME WITH NICK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 32:42


Today, I talk about some things you learn when turning into an adult and living on your own, about my shitty temp job and more. Follow my Instagram: instagram.com/nickdarose Being RICH vs Being POOR - a video essay by CASEY NEISTAT https://youtu.be/ROfBLx6bLZI Intro: 'Good Day' by Low Frequency Music https://soundcloud.com/lowfrequencymusic  https://open.spotify.com/artist/5BGRZI91L59RXb6VvBB6sU

Big Mad Morning Show
BMMS 1-29-20

Big Mad Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 142:42


HUMP DAAAAAAYYYY!!!! Sammie Spent Way To Much On A Purse, No Need To Write On The Baby, Smoking IN Court, Being Poor, Stump Sam, This Week's Top 5 Was All About The Super Bowl, We Talk Tattoos, And The Fat Kid From The Mighty Ducks Isn't Fat Anymore!!!

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Big Mad Morning Show
BMMS 1-29-20

Big Mad Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 142:42


HUMP DAAAAAAYYYY!!!! Sammie Spent Way To Much On A Purse, No Need To Write On The Baby, Smoking IN Court, Being Poor, Stump Sam, This Week's Top 5 Was All About The Super Bowl, We Talk Tattoos, And The Fat Kid From The Mighty Ducks Isn't Fat Anymore!!!

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... and Landlord! Rental Real Estate Investing Podcast
Be All That You Can Be... and RICH! | Ep. #37

... and Landlord! Rental Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 23:20


Might there be a "Super" version of yourself inside - just waiting to get out? Or stated another way... Are you currently the best possible version of yourself? Might there be another possible version of YOU - who is capable of doing things that could make you RICH. Or do you think it more likely that you'll somehow develop super powers and fly before you'll ever become RICH? The book Rich Dad Poor Dad puts forth the idea that being RICH is a choice. But the opposite is true as well... Being POOR is also a choice. Or actually, a life long series of daily choices - bad ones. But YOU CAN BE RICH. You just have to WANT IT. You have to WANT IT enough to DO SOMETHING to obtain it. And most people won't. In fact, they CHOOSE not to. In this episode of the [... and Landlord!] Rental Real Estate Investing Podcast - I talk about how most people are not RICH because it has never occurred to them that they can be. And thus they make choices that ensure they won't be. At the basic level, all it takes to be rich is 4 things... 1) The belief that you can be; 2) The determination that you will be; 3) An idea as to how; 4) And effective execution of that idea. The problem is that (outside of maybe winning the lottery) most people don't think that they can be rich. So they certainly don't have any determination to be rich. And most people are lacking ideas, such as for a business, product, service, etc... So they can't execution on what they don't have. Ideas are infinite - but why would an idea come to you if you're just going to dismiss it as something you can't do anyway? So the first part of getting an idea to execute upon is believing that you can and then determining that you will. So listen to this episode of the Landlord Podcast and let's stop being lessor versions of ourselves. We all have greatness within - LET IT OUT!

OFF-KILTER with Rebecca Vallas
Inflation Inequality

OFF-KILTER with Rebecca Vallas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 65:53


“The Costs of Being Poor”…. How inflation inequality is causing more 3 million more people in poverty.

FindLaw's 5in5 Podcast
Sex Slaves, Drug Cartels, Driving

FindLaw's 5in5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 6:37


Discussed on this week's 5in5: Fowler v. Benson Floridaman Riggs v. Gibbs US v. Carpenter US v. Raniere Relevant Articles Drivers License Can’t Be Revoked for Being Poor in Tennessee Drunk Driving on a Moped or Scooter Synthetic Marijuana K2 Coming Under Fire Drug Cartels and Organized Crime Seagram’s Liqour Heiress Indicted in Sex Slave Pyramid Scheme Legal Limerick of the Week: If you misplace the drug cartel's weed; You'll pay with some dastardly deed; And it won't take too long; Before things go all wrong; And the feds will then promptly intercede.   Please subscribe, rate, and review our show if you enjoyed the content we provided and learn more at FindLaw.com. Contact us at podcasts@thomsonreuters.com. For more multimedia content on legal matters check out the FindLaw Consumers Youtube Channel.

Livin That Life – Digital Nomad Podcast
Being RICH Vs POOR By Casey Neistat - ADVISE Reaction

Livin That Life – Digital Nomad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 8:23


here's the College Alternatives article i mentioned - https://livinthatlife.com/college-alt... the video - https://youtu.be/ROfBLx6bLZI Being RICH vs Being POOR - a video essay by Casey Neistat Shout to big Casey for the inspo for this rant, and the creative inspo for the past 6 years Don't know what the 4-Hour Workweek is? Check out this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEcpc... All about 'living rich' instead of just getting 1 million dollar. Daily travel stories: https://instagram.com/rileypliez/ My new Digital Nomad University: https://academy.livinthatlife.com/ Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OGoE7HhEplQ

The Project Breakthrough with Miles Lacoste
Poor or Broke, Which One Are You?

The Project Breakthrough with Miles Lacoste

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 10:35


“Being Broke is Temporary, Being Poor is Permanent” Most people want to have a good life, become financially free, and even have freedom in their lives. But the problem is, they have this limiting belief that they can't have it no matter what because of how they look at things. Let's be honest, sometimes we […] The post Poor or Broke, Which One Are You? appeared first on Miles Lacoste.

Awakening Church Video
The Power of Being Poor

Awakening Church Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 39:03


Jesus Christ’s central message was the “good news about the kingdom of God,” which was all about flinging wide the doors to heaven. If the doors to God are wide open, and if our own order of the world doesn’t matter anymore, what does? Losing our own superiority and identifying our need for God will... Read more »

PIERRE PRESSURE PODCAST
PPP #5: JACK GRACE

PIERRE PRESSURE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 69:02


In this episode of PIERRE PRESSURE I tried to answer the question "Who is Jack Grace?" Is he the Country Ham, the Mariachi Cowboy, the lead singer of Van Hayride, John Pancaldo, or all of the above? We chatted about the many incarnations of Jack's career, as well as the final stages of the Monopoly game we are all living through, and we heard renditions of Jack's songs "Bad Wind Blowing" and "Being Poor." www.jackgrace.com Sponsors: #iaswell; Tungsten Filament. Theme song: "Merchandise" by Fugazi, performed by Pierre de Gaillande, with James Fletcher, drums. Ad music: "La Pression" by Brothers Doobie. 

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Kairos Community Mesages
IMAGINE JESUS...Being Poor

Kairos Community Mesages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 51:29


IMAGINE JESUS...Being Poor by Kairos Community

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Edition #1102 Today we look at the ways we are all adversely effected by the racist structures of our society and examine the ways liberals helped build these systems and continue to fail to serve the needs of people of color Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: Dr. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor on how we're all suffering from racism and capitalism - @Making_Contact - Air Date 1-23-17 Ch. 3: Song 1: ​Doing The Best That We Can - Kids At Risk Ch. 4: Act 2: How liberals built Prison America - @theLFshow w/ @GRITlaura Flanders - Air Date 12-15-15 Ch. 5: Song 2: ​I Can't Breathe - Garner Family Ch. 6: Act 3: Donna Murch on For-Profit Punishment and Criminal-Justice Debt - CounterSpin (@FAIRmediawatch) - Air Date 8-12-16 Ch. 7: Song 3: ​At The Seams - Kimya Dawson Ch. 8: Act 4: Support Mama’s Bail Out Day This Mother’s Day via @NationalBailOut #FreeBlackMamas #EndMoneyBail - Best of the Left Activism  Ch. 9: Song 4: ​Activism - Shihan Ch. 10: Act 5: How the Democratic party is failing their most loyal constituency - @thisishellradio - Air Date 4-17-17 Voicemails Ch. 11: Cowspiracy Vs Science Podcast - Alan from Connecticut Ch. 12: Punishing abortion providers punishes women by proxy - Catherine from Bloomington, IL Ch. 13: Competing liberal values re: free speech - Trent from Salt Lake City, Utah Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 14: Final comments on fossil fuels used in industrial agriculture and putting the rosiest lens on the harm anti-choice legislation would do to women Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism: TAKE ACTION  Support Mama's Bail Out Day this Mother's Day via @NationalBailOut  Engage online with the hashtags #FreeBlackMamas and #EndMoneyBail EDUCATE YOURSELF Locked Up for Being Poor (New York Times) Federal judge: Harris Co. bail system unfair to poor, low-level defendants (Houston Chronicle) Black Is the New Black: Number of African-American Women in Prison Is Rising (BET, 2014) Incarcerated Women and Girls (The Sentencing Project) Written by BOTL Communications Director, Amanda Hoffman Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!

Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!
116 The High Cost of Being Poor

Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 117:29


A common tactic in the vegan movement is to talk about how affordable veganism is. But that doesn't hold true for many people. To illustrate this point, the princesses tackle how expensive it is to have no money. The post 116 The High Cost of Being Poor appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.

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The Psychology Report
WEALTH AND POVERTY IN AMERICA: WHERE DO I FIT IN?.wav

The Psychology Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 13:52


We can learn many lessons in life from history and historical figures. How to address the issue of poverty is critical. We can learn from the wealthy, for example. it is a problem to be addressed from many levels. What do you think is the answer to poverty?

Mississippi Edition
Tuesday, October 18th

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016


The head of the state school superintendents association speaks out about possible changes to how public schools are funded. Then, Tupelo continues to deal with the fallout of a June incident where a white police officer killed an unarmed black man. Later, a StoryCorps conversation from Mississippi on raising a transracial family in the South. And, a new report on The High Cost of Being Poor

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Edition #949 Today we take a look at the injustices inherent in a system that criminalizes poverty and allows food insecurity while more than enough food is dumped into landfills   Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1:  Nowhere To Go But Jail:� OverCriminalized #3- Homelessness -� @bravenewfilms - Air Date: 10-9-14 Ch. 3: Song 1: N/A Ch. 4: Act 2: The Original Sin - Locking up the Food.. - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 04-20-15 Ch. 5: Song 2: Better Then Way Too Post-Rock - Nic Bommarit Ch. 6: Act 3: Republicans Move To Finally Kick Elderly Disabled People Off Food Stamps - @RedactedTonight w/ @LeeCamp - Air Date: 04-07-15 Ch. 7: Song 3: Portland [Demo] - RENMINBI Ch. 8: Act 4: Here's How to REALLY Punish the Poor for Being Poor - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 05-26-15 Ch. 9: Song 4: Little Lion Man - Single - Piano Tribute Players Ch. 10: Act 5: Food Waste - @LastWeekTonight with @iamjohnoliver - Air Date: 7-19-15 Ch. 11: Song 5: Royal American Medley - United States Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps Ch. 12: Act 6: Millions of Americans Live Under the World Poverty Line - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 08-26-14 Ch. 13: Song 6: Mothers of the Night - Moby Ch. 14: Act 7: #HungerActionMonth via @FeedingAmerica — Best of the Left Activism Ch. 15: Song 7: Activism - Shihan Ch. 16: Act 8: The fantasy of volunteerism addressing poverty - @TalkPoverty Radio - Air Date: 8-20-15 Voicemails Ch. 17: Visit your public libraries - Jill from California Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 18: Final comments on my hiking trip to Glacier National Park Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism: #HungerActionMonth via @FeedingAmerica Take Action: Join one (or all!) of @FeedingAmerica’s #HungerActionMonth campaigns. Take TEN SECONDS to support Feeding America’s #Spoontember Thunderclap! Sources/further reading: "Hunger and Poverty Fact Sheet” via Feeding America "49 Million Americans Live With This — So Why Are We So Uncomfortable Talking About It?” via .Mic "Our Perceptions About the “Unworthy Poor” Haven’t Changed” via TalkPoverty Written by BOTL social media/activism director Katie Klabusich Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!

The Debt Dialogues
Episode 39: Steven Horwitz on Inequality, Mobility and Being Poor in America

The Debt Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 35:39


In this episode, I interview Steven Horwitz, Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics and department chair at St. Lawrence University, on his new paper “Inequality, Mobility, and Being Poor in America.”

Slut Sounds Erotic Audio Podcast
Slut Sounds Podcast Epi 5

Slut Sounds Erotic Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2014 15:51


Slut Sounds Podcast Episode 5 – On this episode Lynnea has two sexy story audios, one about a giant dildo being used on a dirty girl. The second erotic audio is about all jerking a guy off in a teasing but powerfully aggressive way. Lynnea also tells a brief story about another gentleman phone sex caller. Music by Hussalonia; There is More Than That to Being Poor.