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How do you manage digital content at scale for some of the world's most iconic snack brands? In this episode of Beyond the Shelf, Eric Altschul, Director of Digital Commerce Content at Mondelēz International, shares how content, digital shelf strategy, and automation play a critical role in winning in eCommerce.With over 10 years at Mondelēz, Eric has helped drive content innovation across brands like Oreo, Chips Ahoy, and BelVita. He walks us through the evolution of eCommerce within CPG, the growing role of retail media, and how AI and automation are shaping content development at scale.In This Episode, We Discuss:The evolution of digital commerce in CPG—how eCommerce went from an afterthought to a core business function (3:00)How Mondelēz structures its eCommerce and digital content teams—the roles of brand teams, shopper marketing, and retail media (5:00)The power of content in shaping consumer experiences—what makes a winning PDP (Product Detail Page) (6:20)Mobile Ready Hero Images (MRHI)—why they matter and how Mondelēz uses them to optimize product discoverability (7:03)How Mondelēz leverages its partnership with It'sRapid to scale content creation efficiently across thousands of SKUs (8:38)Meeting retailer-specific content demands quickly and efficientlyAutomating the creation of Mobile Ready Hero ImagesIntegrating PIM data to dynamically generate optimized visualsThe impact of PIM (Product Information Management) on content automation—how data flows from marketing briefs to fully optimized digital content (9:44)The constant innovation cycle in CPG—how new flavors and product launches impact content strategy (11:39)The future of digital commerce—why efficiency and automation will be key to managing retailer-specific content at scale (18:32)Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-altschul-b0189a9/ Get the It'sRapid Creative Automation Playbook: https://itsrapid.ai/creative-workflow-automation-playbook/Take It'sRapid's Creative Workflow Automation with AI survey: https://www.proprofs.com/survey/t/?title=ffgvdEmail us at sales@rapidads.io with code “BEYOND2025” to find out how you can save more than $1,000 on our Digital Sell Sheets and Retail Media Automation solutionsTheme music: "Happy" by Mixaud - https://mixaund.bandcamp.comProducer: Jake Musiker
Rob Drabkin is a Musician from Denver, CO, spreading positivity through his songs. He was born and raised in Colorado, but decided to go to college in Texas to become a doctor. After graduating, Rob made the decision to pursue music full time, and moved back to his home state to get his start. After many open mics and lessons, Rob got one of his first big breaks playing the Fox Theater in Boulder, and has been a touring musician ever since. Having opened for the likes of Michael Franti, Trevor Hall, and Mat Kearney, he has built a devoted fan base in Colorado and throughout the country. After his song "It's a Beautiful Day" was featured in a belVita commercial, his international presence has grown as well. Rob's latest album "Spring in December" continues his mission of finding joy in the little moments, and putting a positive spin on tough situations. He also has a new project in the works that he will be announcing this summer. To learn more about Rob, give him a follow on Instagram @robdrabkin, find his music wherever you listen, or check out his website https://www.robdrabkin.com/.
No episódio #221 de Bom dia, Obvious, Marcela Ceribelli conversa com Lela Brandão, a convite de Belvita, sobre os limites entre a positividade tóxica e o bem-estar verdadeiro. Vem ouvir e ficar De Bel Com A Vida
Three more interesting snacks on You Tried Dat?? this week: Belvita Cranberry Orange Breakfast Bars, Siete Mexican Wedding Grain Free Cookies, and Michigan Applewood Bacon Chocolate Bars. Which will be the tastiest? The gang also discusses 8 cryptids you may never had heard of before taking a quiz about, of all things, August 6th. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
And other stories: City could owe drivers for 'excessive sticker fines'; Anime convention coming to Rosemont this weekend; Belvita bars recalled and more.
And other stories: City could owe drivers for 'excessive sticker fines'; Anime convention coming to Rosemont this weekend; Belvita bars recalled and more.
And other stories: City could owe drivers for 'excessive sticker fines'; Anime convention coming to Rosemont this weekend; Belvita bars recalled and more.
ASV valsts sekretāra Entonija Blinkena vizīte Ķīnā. Āfrikas valstu līderi aicina Putinu sākt miera sarunas ar Ukrainu. Skandināvu akcija pret Krievijas tirgū esošajiem rietumu uzņēmumiem. Aktualitātes analizē Austrumeiropas politikas pētījumu centra pētnieks Armands Astukevičs, Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes Politikas zinātnes doktorantūras vadītāja, Ķīnas Studiju centra direktore, Latvijas ārpolitikas institūta Āzijas programmas direktore Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova. Sazināmies ar Ingu Purgali Zviedrijā. Blinkens Pekinā – runāts par visu, sarunāts nedaudz Šīs nedēļas sākumā notika Savienoto Valstu valsts sekretāra Entonija Blinkena oficiāla vizīte Ķīnas Tautas republikā. Tas ir pirmais šāda līmeņa amerikāņu amatpersonas apmeklējums totalitārajā Āzijas lielvalstī pēdējo piecu gadu laikā; apmeklējums, kas tika gaidīts ar zināmām cerībām uz līdzšinējās attiecību lejupslīdes apturēšanu. Vismaz retorika šai ziņā dod pamatu piesardzīgam optimismam. Uz to vedina, pirmkārt, tas, ka amerikāņu ārlietu resora vadītāju iepriekš neizsludinātā vizītē pieņēma Ķīnas valsts un kompartijas līderis Sji Dziņpins. Viņa tikšanās ar rangā zemāku amerikāņu amatpersonu apliecina Pekinas nopietnu vēlmi uzlabot attiecības. Un ja šī tikšanās ilga tikai kādas 35 minūtes, tad ar savu ķīniešu kolēģi Ciņu Ganu valsts sekretārs sarunājās apmēram septiņas ar pusi stundas. Tāpat viņš tikās arī ar Ķīnas kompartijas centrālkomitejas ārlietu nodaļas vadītāju Vanu Ji. Kā tika uzsvērts publiskajās uzstāšanās, sarunās skarts praktiski viss abas puses interesējošo aktualitāšu loks – Taivānas statuss un situācija, Krievijas agresija pret Ukrainu, cilvēktiesību stāvoklis Ķīnā, sevišķi Siņdzjanā, Tibetā un Honkongā, arī Ķīnā ražotā sintētiskā opiāta fentanila nelegālais imports Savienotajās Valstīs. Kas attiecas uz Taivānu, valsts sekretārs Blinkens vēlreiz apliecināja Vašingtonas nemainīgo nostāju, atzīstot Pekinas valdību par vienīgo Ķīnas suverēno varu, tomēr brīdināja sarunu partneri atturēties no provokatīviem soļiem pret faktiski neatkarīgo valsti. Savukārt Ķīnas puse apliecināja, ka tā neatbalstīs Krieviju ar letāla bruņojuma piegādēm. Uz to gan amerikāņu viesis aizrādīja, ka šai ziņā trūkst pārliecības par ķīniešu privāto kompāniju godprātību. Daudzi novērotāji sevišķi uzsver Sji Dziņpina teikto, ka Ķīna respektējot Savienoto Valstu intereses un nemēģinot apstrīdēt to lomu pasaulē vai tās šai ziņā aizstāt. Šāda retorika šķiet solis atpakaļ pēc visa, ko Pekina teikusi un darījusi attiecībās ar Savienotajām Valstīm apmēram pēdējā gada laikā. Tiesa, kādas konkrētas nozīmīgas vienošanās Entonija Blinkena vizītes laikā netika sasniegtas, tai skaitā nenotika cerētā kontaktu atjaunošana starp abu valstu aizsardzības resoriem. Šie kontakti tika pārtraukti februārī, kad tika notriekta Savienotās Valstis pārlidojusī ķīniešu izspiegošanas zonde. Āfrika māca mieru Eiropai Pagājušās nedēļas nogalē Kijivu un Maskavu apmeklēja augsta līmeņa Āfrikas valstu delegācija, kurā ietilpa Dienvidāfrikas, Ēģiptes, Senegalas, Kongo Republikas, Komoru, Zambijas un Ugandas pārstāvji. Centrālā figūra šai delegācijā bija Dienvidāfrikas Republikas prezidents Sirils Ramafosa. Brauciena deklarētais mērķis bija miera procesa iniciēšana un, kā uzsvēra Dienvidāfrikas līderis, šī ir pirmā reize, kad Āfrikas pārstāvji iesaistās šādā misijā ārpus kontinenta robežām. Kā zināms, Āfrika nopietni cieš no labības un minerālmēslu piegāžu apsīkuma karadarbības rezultātā. Tomēr miera plānam, kuru Kijivā piedāvāja Dienvidāfrikas prezidents, raksturīga viņa valstij un vairākām citām Āfrikas nācijām raksturīgā nenoteiktā nostāja pret Krievijas agresiju. No konkrētajā misijā iesaistītajām, sevišķi Dienvidāfrika un Uganda uzlūkojamas par Kremļa režīma netiešām atbalstītājām. Arī šī brauciena laikā prezidents Ramafosa atkārtoja savus ieskatus, proti – Krievijas iebrukumu Ukrainā esot veicinājusi pati Ukraina un arī rietumvalstis. Attiecīgi, delegācijai viesojoties Maskavā, Kremļa režīma līderis Putins uzteica tās „līdzsvaroto” pozīciju. Tomēr, runājot par miera plānu, agresorvalsts vadītājs izteicās, ka vairākus tā punktus būšot grūti īstenot. Netiešs mājiens par Kremļa attieksmi ir arī tas, ka delegācijas uzturēšanās Kijivā neatturēja Krievijas spēkus no kārtējās raķešu apšaudes. Savukārt prezidents Zelenskis afrikāņu viesiem nepārprotami norādīja, ka nekādi diplomātiski risinājumi nav iespējami, kamēr Ukrainas teritorijā atrodas Krievijas okupanti. Rezumējot – Āfrikas līderu misijas konkrētie panākumi, kā jau varēja sagaidīt, ir teju nekādi, ja neskaita solījumus turpināt procesu. Kas attiecas uz skaļi nedeklarēto, iespējams, Āfrikas valstu līderiem ir izdevies mazināt Kremļa saimnieka vēlmi izstāties no vienošanās, kas nodrošina Ukrainas labības eksportu uz Āfriku no Melnās jūras ostām. Asinis šokolādē Savienotajās Valstīs bāzētā transnacionālā kompānija „Mondelēz International” ir viens no lielākajiem konditorejas izstrādājumu ražotājiem pasaulē. Tās ienākumi 2021. gadā bija nepilni 29 miljardi, un peļņa – vairāk nekā 4 miljardi ASV dolāru. Koncerna paketē ir vairāk nekā četrdesmit zīmoli, tai skaitā tādi pasaulē un arī Latvijā atpazīstami kā „Milka”, „Belvita”, „Cadbury”, „Côte d'Or”, „Daim”, „Halls”, „Marabou”, „Oreo”, Toblerone”, „Philadelphia Cream Cheese”. Pagātnē kompānija bijusi iesaistīta vairākos skandālos, kas saistīti ar globālo pārtikas ražotāju sociāli un ekonomiski bezatbildīgu politiku Āfrikas valstīs. Līdz ar citiem ražotājiem „Mondelēz” ticis vainots par to, ka iepērk kakao pupiņas no plantācijām Kotdivuārā un Ganā, kuras izveidotas, izcērtot aizsargājamus mežu masīvus, kā arī no plantācijām Mali, kurās tiek izmantots bērnu vergu darbs. Kompānija reaģēja, deklarējot godīgas ražošanas standartu ieviešanu un programmas bērnu verdzības apkarošanai. Tagad globālais našķu ražotājs saskāries ar jaunu reputācijas izaicinājumu: 25. maijā Ukrainas Nacionālā korupcijas novēršanas aģentūra iekļāva „Mondelēz International” savā kara atbalstītāju sarakstā. Iemesls ir tas, ka kompānija pēc 24. februāra nav pārtraukusi darbību Krievijā, turpina tur tirgoties, ražot un maksāt nodokļus agresorvalsts budžetā. Kā liecina muitas dati, atsevišķu kompānijas produktu imports Krievijā pat pieaudzis, tāpat kā kompānija peļņa, jo tā pārstājusi reklamēties un samazinājusi citus nenozīmīgākos tēriņus. Visstraujāk uz Ukrainas deklarēto reaģēja koncerna sadarbības partneri Ziemeļvalstīs. Ar „Mondelēz” saistītos zīmolus pārtraukušas tirgot nacionālās aviosabiedrības SAS un „Norwegian Air”, Zviedrijas publiskais dzelzceļa pārvadātājs SJ, viesnīcu ķēde „Srawberry”, mazumtirgotājs „Elkjop”, kuģniecības kompānija „Fjord Line” u.c. Sadarbību ar koncernu pārtraukušas Dānijas, Norvēģijas un Zviedrijas futbola asociācijas. Boikotētājus nekavē tas, ka vairākiem „Mondelēz” zīmoliem, kā saldumu ražotājiem „Marabou” un „Freia” vēsturiski ir Skandināvijas izcelsme. Saskarsmē ar presi kompānija līdz šim skopi komentēja šībrīža boikotu, taču koncerna iekšienē izplatīts tā Eiropas tīkla prezidenta Vinsa Grūbera paziņojums, kurā viņš sūkstās par nevienlīdzīgu attieksmi – citi ražotāji, kuri arī nav pametuši Krievijas tirgu, šādi netiekot boikotēti. Tajā pat laikā, kā ziņo aģentūra „Reuters”, pret „Mondelēz” vadības rīcību sākuši protestēt uzņēmuma darbinieki Austrumeiropā. Cita starpā minēts, ka jau martā attiecīgu vēstuli parakstījuši 130 nodarbinātie Baltijas valstīs. Ar līdzīgiem protestiem saskārušies arī divi citi pārtikas ražošanas giganti – „Nestle” un „PepsiCo”. Sagatavoja Eduards Liniņš. Eiropas Parlamenta granta projekta „Jaunā Eiropas nākotne” programma.* * Šī publikācija atspoguļo tikai materiāla veidošanā iesaistīto pušu viedokli. Eiropas Parlaments nav atbildīgs par tajā ietvertās informācijas jebkādu izmantošanu.
CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
Kevin spent five years in the aeronautical and defence industry at the nexus of machine learning, image processing and analysis and ceramics engineering before realising that his mission in life was to create delightful consumer experiences. In the mid 1990s, Kevin joined Gillette as an ‘Innovative Scientist' and found great reward by applying his love of science to challenges associated with cutting human beard hair with atomically sharp razor blades, whilst leaving the skin undamaged. Following an expatriate assignment in Boston, Mass., Kevin began a series of increasingly senior management roles culminating with the position of Laboratory Director for Gillette's global upstream R&D laboratory based in Reading, U.K.. Kevin led the teams that created multi-billion dollar shaving systems including Gillette Guard, Fusion and Venus. Following the $57bn acquisition of Gillette by P&G, Kevin and his wife Ruth moved with their family to Cincinnati, Ohio where he led global R&D for Head & Shoulders, Pantene and Herbal Essences. A desire to broaden his responsibilities led Kevin to join Mondelez International in East Hanover NJ, where he had global R&D responsibility for Gum, Candy and Biscuits with 800 colleagues in Tech Centres across the world. In his time at Mondelez, Kevin led consumer-centric new product launches and quality improvements across brands including Oreo, Ritz, belVita, Trident, Sour Patch Kids and Lu. After 12 years of expatriate life in the US, Kevin and Ruth returned to the UK to live near Cambridge. Kevin is enjoying a life of semi-retirement where he is focussed on giving back, guided by his purpose of helping improve the lives of others. He is an advisor to the Carbon 13 accelerator and coaches companies in the realms of consumer-centric innovation, innovation strategy and sustainability. Kevin is also realising a decades-old promise to himself of becoming a Reader in the Church of England.I'm confident that you'll find his story and his insights about consumer focus gleaned at the cutting edge (literally) of another global industry fascinating. I've had the privilege to call Kevin a friend for over 20 years and I'm delighted to introduce you to him in this episode. I look forward to hearing what resonates with you.Reach out to Kevin:LinkedIn: Kevin Powell Thank you to our sponsors:ASKE ConsultingEmail: hello@askeconsulting.co.ukAquilaeEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukEpisode Directory on Instagram @careerviewmirror If you enjoy listening to our guests career stories, please follow CAREER-VIEW MIRROR in your podcast app. Episode recorded on 18 April, 2023
Francesca Hahn is Vice President, U.S. Digital Commerce and Direct to Consumer for Mondelēz International, a global company leading the future of snacking with 2021 net revenues of approximately $29 billion. Mondelēz International makes and sells primarily snacks, with iconic global and local brands such as OREO, Ritz, belVita, Cadbury and Toblerone chocolate, Sour Patch Kids candy, Trident gum, and HALLS. Francesca has been a global leader in Sales Transformation and Customer Leadership roles for more than twenty years. She partners to drive business results by leading multi-functional teams and managing change in fast-paced environments. And today, she joins Justin to discuss ecommerce, direct-to-consumer, the industry and more!
Francesca Hahn is Vice President, U.S. Digital Commerce and Direct to Consumer for Mondelēz International, a global company leading the future of snacking with 2021 net revenues of approximately $29 billion. Mondelēz International makes and sells primarily snacks, with iconic global and local brands such as OREO, Ritz, belVita, Cadbury and Toblerone chocolate, Sour Patch Kids candy, Trident gum, and HALLS. Francesca has been a global leader in Sales Transformation and Customer Leadership roles for more than twenty years. She partners to drive business results by leading multi-functional teams and managing change in fast-paced environments. And today, she joins Justin to discuss ecommerce, direct-to-consumer, the industry and more!
What could you learn from one of the largest snack companies in the world? Lonny James Ruben from Bunny James Boxes got to learn just that this year as a member of the 2022 CoLab cohort. Bunny James Boxes make gift boxes for people with specialty diets, allergies, and eating styles. And they provide this niche gifting solution for individuals, businesses, and retailers. They were already on a fast path to growth when Lonny decided to apply for Mondelēz International's CoLab program. With iconic brands like Oreo, Cadbury, belVita, and Wheat Thins, Mondelēz International holds the #1 global position in biscuits (cookies and crackers) and #2 in chocolate. They've also acquired a few fast growing brands you probably recognize like Hu, Perfect Bar, and Tate's Bake Shop in the last few years. Brands selected for their CoLab cohort get access to a 12 week program, a $20,000 grant, 1:1 mentoring, and so much more, which you'll hear about in this episode. It's one things for me to tell you about the program, but it's another to really dig into an alumnus experience, so that's what we're going to do today. Listen in to learn: - Why Lonny founded Bunny James Boxes and pivoted from vending machines; - Why he applied to the CoLab program and why it exceeded all his expectations; - What it was like to be in the program and how he leveraged Mondelēz International's resources to help grow Bunny James Boxes; - Tips for applying to the next cohort of CoLab; - And more! This episode was sponsored by Mondelēz International - applications for the 2023 SnackFutures CoLab program are open now! Go to applycolab.com
In this episode, Stefan meets Norberto Chaclin, who is currently leading the Global Bakery Research, Development and Quality team at Mondelez International. Mondelez International are behind some of the most well-known brands in snacks. Oreo, Belvita, Ritz and Cadbury's just to name a few. The business has a significant growth aspiration to bring their brands to new markets and to new consumers and they do this through global innovation. In the global bakery research and development part of the business, Norberto and his team find themselves dealing with hundreds of innovation projects across the globe at any one time. Tracking and measuring the success and impact of these projects is fundamental to the business being able to achieve the growth plans and the management of this on a global scale is a complex, demanding, diverse and fast-paced challenge. Norberto describes how Mondelez International has transitioned to create and implement a powerful data infrastructure that enables Mondelez International to track, analyse, measure and react to the success of global innovation projects - all through a collaborative, successful partnership with Sopheon.
How are open innovation models evolving? On FoodTech Junkies' newest episode, we ask Mondelēz SnackFutures' Gil Horsky to share his views on the topic. About Gil Horsky Gil Horsky's passion is investing and developing innovative snacking ventures that are good for people, kind to the planet and deliciously fun! Gil Horsky is part of the founding team for SnackFutures, the venture & innovation hub from Mondelēz International. Gil, and his team in SnackFutures, are on a mission to create a vibrant ecosystem of partners to invent and to make venture investments in the next generation of entrepreneurs and snacks. Throughout his career, Gil Horsky had the privilege to innovate for some of the most iconic global food brands: Milka, Pepsi, Quaker Oats, Toblerone, Cadbury, Oreo, Tropicana & Nestle, and to work across the globe at the: US, Europe and the Middle East. Today he is focusing on identifying and investing in high-growth snacking brands and foodtech capabilities. Gil Horsky is a regular contributor to leading industry journals and a speaker in international conferences about the topics of innovation, FoodTech and corporate venture investments. About Mondelēz International Mondelēz International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world. With 2020 net revenues of approximately $27 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as OREO, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids candy and Trident gum. Mondelēz International is a member of the Standard and Poor's 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow the company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDLZ. About SnackFutures SnackFutures is the Mondelēz International innovation and venture hub, deliberately designed to push boundaries in snacking by capitalizing on consumer trends and emerging growth opportunities in well-being snacks around the world. The group's priorities support incremental growth against three key strategic areas: invent new brands and businesses, invest in early stage entrepreneurs, and amplify the SnackFutures impact with the CoLab start-up engagement program. Learn more at www.snackfutures.com.
27th June 2021: Dan and Kel return to the alpaca farm to check on the inhabitants, and they visit the beautiful local woods, with chat about shearing, hornets. Belvita, Cruella, and Claudia Winkleman.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nice-time-ramble/donations
Pastor Newms: [0:05] Okay we're in the 5 minute countdown, five minute countdown. Pastor Bill: [0:12] Are you it won't show me your face in. Pastor Newms: [0:22] Out here I'll stop sharing my screen. Pastor Bill: [0:23] Because you're sharing your screen so all I can see on my phone is what you're sharing there you are. Pastor Newms: [0:32] Five four and a half minute countdown why does the stream say were for over for when one of them doesn't exist anymore. Pastor Bill: [0:42] I don't know that's a good question I couldn't even begin to tell you what's going on in there. Pastor Newms: [0:51] I'm like wait why is this a four over four? Pastor Bill: [0:54] I can go look at it and see what it says but. Pastor Newms: [0:56] No no it's probably just it's 4 over 4 because the fourth one is turned off so it's four over four. Pastor Bill: [1:01] So it's like the fourth one is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing which is nothing. [1:11] So if you want a perfect pod cast just you know four over four score on your broadcast just turn off all your channels. So they're they're just you know dead channels and then you're going to go four over four. [1:41] I did some more work on my desk and I can talk about that now or we can talk about that on the this week in the life of Pastor Bill. Pastor Newms: [1:51] Let's talk about it now because that's boring. Pastor Bill: [1:56] My secondary desk the one that's that's this way not the one you can see here this way kept sliding everywhere, so I had to read it attached all the legs and and put a support bar across to attach better just the other desk and I put some double sided foam down in there to hold it in place so now it's all secure so when you move this part of the desk this part moves to they're all. I wont hit the desk again because I don't know that probably and so and then I started thinking about my cup holder which I had here. Because. Pastor Newms: [2:34] I do like I do like that you're using things like here and this when we're just over the voiceover part and they can't. Pastor Bill: [2:41] Oh crud nobody can see anything yet okay. Pastor Newms: [2:48] Maybe the segment should wait till life in the in the time of. You said it a couple times and I was like that's fine that's fine you know that okay that's fine that's fine and then I was like no now he's touching the desk I'm not. Pastor Bill: [3:05] Yeah I know now motioning to places you can't see me okay so I had my filing cabinet over here on the left hand side of me underneath my desk, and then I realized that I could move the filing cabinet over here in front of me below the camera underneath the monitor underneath and put it at an angle and then I have leg room and when my PC comes in it's thinner than the filing cabinet some for the PC under the desk on my left hand side, then I was like oh but I've got a cup holder right over top of where I'm talking about now putting my PC. So I uninstalled my cup holder and moved it over here to the other side onto my secondary desk where it's now mounted, um over here in front of me instead of over here behind me. Pastor Newms: [3:56] Which is good because that means you don't have to turn every time you want to drink but that means you can constantly see your drink which is bad. Pastor Bill: [4:09] Okay you need one minute as we're going live pretty quick here but. You're talking about how much time we have before we go video fresh. I meant to change my shirt I didn't change my shirt I'm not gonna change my shirt now. Pastor Newms: [4:30] Well you are a big disgrace no mask on. Pastor Bill: [4:34] Spread my germs all over the place we will we will lesson on the shirt, why didn't make this design now I did make this design but I didn't make this work. Pastor Newms: [4:50] Meme 15. Pastor Bill: [4:52] Meme yeah I made the Mimi into a shirt but I didn't create the meme. What did we say this is season episode 30 40 34. Pastor Newms: [5:04] We said 34 yeah why we got one second. Pastor Bill: [5:08] Some type in the welcome message into the. Pastor Newms: [5:10] Hi they can see you now don't pick your nose. Pastor Bill: [5:13] Hello and welcome to the recording of Season 3 Episode 34 of the Berean Manifesto. Newms why are you picking your nose. Pastor Newms: [5:23] Because I told you not to. Pastor Bill: [5:23] On live camera did you tell me not to pick my nose I didn't hear that. Pastor Newms: [5:27] I said we're live don't pick your nose and so then I start picking my nose I did. Pastor Bill: [5:31] It's you start picking your nose all right so Roxanne on YouTube is responding to the question about the shirt what's next she said we will white whale and then that's all she typed. Pastor Newms: [5:45] Yep. Pastor Bill: [5:46] So we know the next section is Rock You, in the original song but we don't have been in this song where no mask on your face you big disgrace spread your germs all over the place, which I sold the whopping one shirt of and that one shirt I'm wearing so. [6:12] Fancy huh so tell me about your shirt. Pastor Newms: [6:14] Yes question what about it. I got it at Walmart it says Be Kind yeah and every time I read it I think rewind but it doesn't say rewind which is funny. Pastor Bill: [6:34] Is it a pride. Pastor Newms: [6:37] I don't know it wasn't in the pride section it was just in the hey it's a tie-dye T-shirt so it might or might not be. Pastor Bill: [6:57] So you were talking about Pride a week or two ago and I've really been wanting to bring it up on the broadcasts and have you repeat what you said, you were talking to I think you were talking to Heather or you were talking to Tina about pride in about it not being, but about it being more of a relational. Pastor Newms: [7:30] So what I had said me and Phoenix were talking about the fact that. Pride and and how it's not about being proud of. [7:49] The like cuz she was like she was saying how I feel like I'm I'm, I don't understand this and I've tried to research this and I've tried to research that and I don't get why. [8:05] Actually I don't know if it did anyway that is true I don't think our Walmart might not have had a pride section to be honest but the. The aspect of you know she was asking you know they were they were saw a playlist a pride playlist and it was, she was listening to it and she's like I don't understand this song isn't about, anything about Pride it's not about anyone who lives the lifestyle and I said you know it's not about, pride is not about being proud of the lifestyle it's about being proud of the people, that's are part of the lifestyle and proud of their accomplishments in the world and things they've done it's not about being proud just because they are it's about, you know it's kind of the show you know look at everything we've done not, look at us necessarily and that's something that a lot of people get wrong they're like you know this is flamboyant parade. Pastor Bill: [9:27] And it's it's easy to get that impression because of the parade and the flamboyant and and that you know all the things that go on at these Pride parades in these Pride events and you get this impression that honestly isn't, indicative of why pride month exist. Pastor Newms: [9:52] And it's not indicative of the entire Community there are some people who do feel that way and I can't speak. Pastor Bill: [10:00] Just like okay and to put it in perspective just like the, people going out and rioting and looting buildings, aren't indicative of everyone who believes that black lives matter and just like a capital rioters, who did incite violence when they got to the capital aren't indicative of every, Republican you know throwing and so forth. [10:40] That just made it sound like I thought the people that were flamboyant at the pride parade were negatively behaving but that's not what I meant I meant only in the, they don't represent how everyone in the community feels or behaves not in the I think they're doing something wrong by being themselves, so what happens when you have there as they see it and on Twitch it that identifies you as Pastor Newms typing. Pastor Newms: [11:15] Yeah yeah so someone in the world asked they do not have a Twitch account, but are watching on Twitch currently and we're wondering how they could, be if they had a question, what they could how they could ask it and so I was like what happens if I type in the Discord, and so that, I just sent the Discord link to that person and if that person clicks on that Discord link then they will then be part of that Discord and they can see the channel called Church online live that they can type a question into an ask is that enough way of explaining something without me actually explaining it in there. Pastor Bill: [12:08] Hmm. Pastor Newms: [12:10] So to answer that question rain just type in the Church online live if you have a question. Pastor Bill: [12:16] She's on the Discord now. Pastor Newms: [12:18] She just joined it so because she does not have a twitch because I have not allowed her to so because I'm. Pastor Bill: [12:29] Did you have a question Rayne. Pastor Newms: [12:31] She doesn't yet she was just wondering. Pastor Bill: [12:33] Oh she doesn't get just if something comes up. Pastor Newms: [12:36] Yes she had she had texted me in Discord of how do I ask a question if I can am I allowed to ask a question it's like yes, so now she knows how to ask a question without having to use, to ask to send me a message to then send a message to the world and if you happen to notice because you're watching you'll notice a very distinct thing that is very similar to Biggs and Rayne and the reason, be because their family that's why they both Rock the gfg title so anyway. Wait this is the whole world yes this is the whole world anyone watching can see what you type which is fine which is fine it's perfectly acceptable. Pastor Bill: [13:33] Yeah we're live on CNN right now just so you know. Pastor Newms: [13:36] We're not live on CNN it we're only live in several places but it's anyone who decides to come join us we are excited for it to happen. Rayne can see what is typed someone asked through the Discord yes yep she can see. Pastor Bill: [13:56] We just called yes anything typed in YouTube or Facebook or Twitch automatically is put into the Discord server for everyone there to see. Pastor Newms: [14:09] The disc the Discord server is actually the Discord plug-in you found is actually phenomenally cool didn't even know it existed thoroughly like it. Anyway. Pastor Bill: [14:24] Yay technology. Pastor Newms: [14:25] Yeah technology. Pastor Bill: [14:27] Yeah so I just thought we need to bring things like this up because, we are an accepting church we accept anyone whether denomination or whether Christian or not atheist Pagan everyone is welcome,nthe only stipulation is be respectful and stay within the boundaries of well we're talking about this you know, and then we are an affirming Church meaning we affirm people we affirm you you you tell me, your gay,nthen you're gay if you tell me you're a lesbian then you're a lesbian if you tell me you have certain pronouns that you want to be used and that's what I'm going to use all you know because, I respect and I love you I love people and so we. Pastor Newms: [15:24] It's very important and and we Bill is, Pastor Bill is very much better at not dead naming people than I am but there are the occasions will I will use people's real names as opposed to their tags or the names that they, ask to be called evil because I the ones that I know in real life outside of that, I find it funny because I have lots of friends that Go by different names in different places and we just Billiam just walked out of the room he's gone now, he just he's dead. Pastor Bill: [15:58] Someone has adjusted my air conditioner again, so I'm having to turn my fan towards me because I'm burning up so okay my friends turned so we. Pastor Newms: [16:09] So you know it's funny because it's like you tell me you've changed your name I'm really good at, a trolling with that but there's some, thing that happens between if I don't call you that name all the time, in real I have troubled eliminating the real life too over, so Rayne to answer your question on why does it say it's a bot it's because they typed in a different Channel, whereas Gerg typed in Discord and so anyone else that types outside of Discord Discord the Discord bot brings it in it's not that they are it's the disc or bot handling it to answer that question but if you type in Discord it is not a Bot, Q Gerg Pastor Bill just typed what I typed earlier testing it because I've had actually typed we were alive before into Discord so um. So Pastor Bill where's the card let's get it over with. Pastor Bill: [17:37] We haven't even done your week this week. Pastor Newms: [17:41] Our week was was was it's been better since Sunday we talked about how my weekend was a little rough last week, but, it is a little better it's been a pretty good week this week just lots of stuff going on we're just busy and it's annoying but. Pastor Bill: [18:06] And you got that sponsorship this week right. Pastor Newms: [18:09] I did not have not sponsored by Belvita, Charmander is not trying to sell you Belvita or wavy Pringles, I'm just a fat guy and I didn't move them off my wife's desk before I went live but it's really funny because Phoenix is correct it does look like he's holding them, and selling them to you. Pastor Bill: [18:36] Think you got a sponsorship. Pastor Newms: [18:38] If anything I would hope it wouldn't be Belvita because. Pastor Bill: [18:45] Freshening. Pastor Newms: [18:46] I would I would prefer some of the drinks that I often have trouble getting because they get shipped to the wrong house because there, their website hiccuped and I still don't have my Sneaks after several several weeks and I mean caffeine withdrawals hardcore. Pastor Bill: [19:06] Yeah you need a sneak. I just used the word sponsorship you did a Sneak sponsorship and I need a Dr. Pepper sponsorship, and give me. Pastor Newms: [19:31] Sneak is actually um because we are on Twitch Sneak is actually easier than Dr. Pepper we just got to get more viewers so that, I just I would love free drinks. Pastor Bill: [19:48] Yeah if anybody get the Keurig Dr Pepper Snapple Group Keurig k p yeah Kirk Dr Pepper Snapple. Pastor Newms: [19:57] See and I rep Sneak even when I'm not drinking Sneak which is sad at the moment. Pastor Bill: [20:07] Yeah I'm really proud of my free hugs shirt. Pastor Newms: [20:10] Yes. [20:20] You redoing your office has been very good I've thoroughly enjoyed it, if only we can get you into our house that's bigger or you could have an actual office as opposed to just redoing your closet. We won't get into that today, sorry I got a new I got a new toy and I haven't got to hang it yet I bought everything to hang my new toy behind me it's going to sit it's going to sit right there but I don't have everything yet, I bought every everything's in that bag right there actually to hang it just didn't, so we'll let will let will let Gerg explain in chat what POG means I'm not. Pastor Bill: [21:12] Yeah we got people on on chat using yeet speak you need to explain what POG is there Gerg, what are you humphing about. Pastor Newms: [21:27] I'm humphing because we're old. Pastor Bill: [21:32] Well yeah that's how time works. Pastor Newms: [21:34] When when my. Little sister doesn't understand leet-speak. Pastor Bill: [21:47] Yeet. Pastor Newms: [21:49] I'm not I'm not calling it eats Peak its leet-speak it's the same thing. Pastor Bill: [21:53] It's not leet-speak is when you do the replace your E's with 3's & S's with dollar signs. Pastor Newms: [21:59] No it's to prove that your leet because you are Elite it's the same it's the same thought process where old. Pastor Bill: [22:09] Your butt's old. Pastor Newms: [22:11] Yeah same age as the rest of me but your butts older anyway. Pastor Bill: [22:18] Really anyway. Pastor Newms: [22:20] Yes Yeet like the word Heat. Pastor Bill: [22:24] I am saying it's because I'm always saying that to Gerg to poke at him to make fun of the words that he uses I call it yeet speak. Pastor Newms: [22:33] And I've not seen POG used without poggers so that's actually new to me as well I'm used to poggers not just POG so. Pastor Bill: [22:45] Wait what is poggers. Pastor Newms: [22:47] It's the same thing. [22:54] It's poggers that's poggers is where the where it started and Pog is what they've shortened it to no no she no she no no, she know we're not we're not. Pastor Bill: [23:22] Sunlight you're trying to call the pigs in and you'd forgot how to what to say so sue EU she. Pastor Newms: [23:32] Cheese no okay how was your week. Pastor Bill: [23:35] My week was all right I re re-did my desk like I was saying earlier in the lead-up, move my filing cabinet to make space for my PC that's coming moved my cup holder because I didn't want my drinks to be hovering over top of my new pc, because I thought that was a good idea to not have drinks over top of my PC. Pastor Newms: [24:00] Why. Pastor Bill: [24:01] Because it is quite the large investment for the church for us to do the things that we want to do, video editing and the the game times where we're going to be doing friendship evangelism and all that stuff it's quite the investment for the church so, I do with my week after much my whole week. Pastor Newms: [24:28] Yep oui oui. Pastor Bill: [24:30] All right. Pastor Newms: [24:31] Well well that's that's not necessarily true we did finish all of, I just I just completely broke my BlueStacks okay it's back we did spend the large part of the week watching all of Picard the whole ten episodes and all the Star Trek shorts that were attached to Star Trek discovery, and that was interesting I am really really just overall upset about the whole situation to be honest, upset about the whole enjoying Star Trek situation I'm sick and tired of I don't know what's going on I'm becoming a different human or something and it's just irritating me, because I do. Pastor Bill: [25:33] But it's a whole different kind of Star Trek it's not like the old shows that you didn't like before. Pastor Newms: [25:51] I'm just frustrated. Pastor Bill: [25:55] So when we finish Discovery we're going to have to hit Enterprise and then the TOS and then TNG and. Pastor Newms: [26:03] I don't know because I don't know enough about. Pastor Bill: [26:06] Deep Space 9 and then Voyager. Pastor Newms: [26:09] I don't know enough about it to even agree with you I don't know I'm just watching the things you tell me to watch at this point and I don't like it and I hate you and myself and. Pastor Bill: [26:23] I'll met note it's time. Pastor Newms: [26:39] Don't like when you're pausing this long before you ask the question because you know you're going to get in trouble for asking the question what's the question. Pastor Bill: [26:48] I don't think it's valid what's left on your bucket list I don't have a bucket list so that's it. Pastor Newms: [26:53] I don't either I don't don't know put it on the bottom no don't wasteful that's. Pastor Bill: [27:05] Wasteful. All right what's the favorite thing you've bought this year. Pastor Newms: [27:25] 2021 the best thing I've bought, I don't remember what I've bought this year and what. Yes yes probably my favorite thing I bought is my new acts I do thoroughly like my new acts that is true Biggs the laptop was bought last year H puff Phoenix, my computer was bought towards the end of last year, I think I can't remember but probably my new throwing axe yes it probably is. [28:14] What about you. [28:19] Just say everything in the office. Pastor Bill: [28:24] I'm okay so I got it I gotta think like personal purchases versus purchases that I've made on behalf of the church so like, yeah I picked out and bought this desk set up, but I didn't actually buy it it was bought to do Church work on so the church bought the desk right and then my shelves I picked them out but I didn't actually buy them my wife bought them as a Father's Day present, so of all the things I'd have to say it's my drawer pulls and I'll have to pull one out. Pastor Newms: [29:01] Do you even have one you can show. Pastor Bill: [29:04] Yeah but I had to get over to my filing cabinet to pull one out so I can show it well that's not good. Pastor Newms: [29:10] Speaking of those speaking of those drawer pulls are we going to end up having to play WoW again. Pastor Bill: [29:16] I don't know. Pastor Newms: [29:19] I just thought about that because you really enjoyed that back in the day am I going to get pulled back into that. Pastor Bill: [29:24] Possible. Pastor Newms: [29:35] Do do do do do do do. Pastor Bill: [29:37] Okay so if you're listening to this podcast. Pastor Newms: [29:41] Du du du du du du. Pastor Bill: [29:43] Holds a square knot that up, I was trying to get into filing cabinet all right so if you listen this back guess you won't be able to see this but if you're really really interested in seeing what my drawer pulls look like you can go check out the video on Facebook YouTube twitch, it'll be there so this is my drawer pools look like it's a lion with a little door knocker, I love these I got them on wish wish.com, I've got them on my drawer that you know my new drawer for my desk I've got them on my bed drawers, that's my favorite thing that I bought for myself this year so there you go. Pastor Newms: [30:31] And in case you don't know why that would be a while reference myself and billion both played the alliance in WoW, when we played together and the alliance is main Insignia is, an eagle so that's why it's important wait no it's a lion that's why it's important. Pastor Bill: [30:55] I was like what. Pastor Newms: [30:57] Just waiting to see if you'd say anything or if chat would first but it was you so. Pastor Bill: [31:14] Okay so today in this episode we are talking about something. Pastor Newms: [31:23] So let me just say before we start Billiam, we talk about what we're going to talk about before we talk about it of course cuz if you'd be terrible people if we didn't because that's not how you do research, now some of the research is off the cuff yes but you know overall we discuss what we're going to talk so, Billiam tells me you know we're discussing this and I was like Oh you mean something I understand greatly and have rarely ever had okay cool yeah let's go for it. So continue Billiam. Pastor Bill: [32:05] So I have this saying in the way that we approach The Ekklesian House and whether we approach the Berean Manifesto and it is we're not like Moses with our veils on, and and what I'm talking about is when Moses would be in the presence of the Lord in the tent of meeting his face would begin to glow, and he'd come out of the tent of meeting and his face would be glowing and in order to not draw undue attention to himself, he would put a veil over his face and hide that glow that glory that glow, but then the scripture says when the glow would fade and the presence of the Lord was no longer on Moses he continued to wear the veil to conceal that the glory had faded, we're not going to do that we're not like that we're not perfect we're not going to pretend to be perfect we don't have it all worked out we don't have it all put together we're not going to pretend like we do so tonight we're talking about internal peace, which is an area that we both struggle with an area where neither one of us, has it all put together in an area where we're both quite vulnerable. Pastor Newms: [33:33] It's an area we don't have very well put together it's an area we barely have put it's like that statement of you know train of thought I don't have a train I have a bunch of monkeys and there's no tracks you know that's that's so me and Pastor Bill both struggle with, anxiety and we both you know I say struggle with not because I think that anxiety is. [34:13] Things that we deal with on a daily basis that's what I mean by struggle not like we struggle with it because it's bad to have anxiety because, some people you know some of us have anxiety built-in like our brains, the chemical imbalances you know medicine helps but nothing's purpose nothing's perfect so I'm not saying struggle like oh we struggle working through salvation or we struggle you know, different ways it's a struggle literally a fight every day to, push forward through it and we both sometimes fail, hard both of us within the last two weeks, even have both in certain days been like I just can't even hang out, do you want to hang out or can we just go to bed at 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. you know we're like the girls both of us have put the girls to bed where it's 8:30 can can I just say good night or do you actually need me to be awake and we're both sitting there going no let's just go to bed, so Pastor Bill: [35:29] Just we're done we're done. Pastor Newms: [35:31] And as as Biggs is pointed out on Twitch you know there's other ways that your internal peace can, shaking other than anxiety, Biggs and I I'm just a hodgepodge of Mental Health, struggle with anger management as well and road rage and things like that and as he said I did just buy a new axe because, sometimes things don't end peacefully, is I like to be prepared in case they don't but that's that's that's my take on it we work on it we continue and now Bill get all spiritual on it more than. Pastor Bill: [36:13] Not necessarily I mean peace internal peace for me has always been this really elusive thing, beyond anxiety beyond depression I face a lot of Torment mental torment in my you know just, and just to just to not paint too dark of a picture but I did a lot of things that I regret before I got saved and so, I've always felt a lot of Torment about all of those things and you know knowing that I'm saved and forgiven and and all these things are great for me but what about the people that I influenced outside of me you know that kind of the thought kind of torments me and then I feel like, I torment myself about every decision after I make it like do I go do I go a or do I go be and whichever one I choose I always choose what I think is the best, and then for days weeks sometimes months I will feel mourning for the other decision as if the other decision had died and now I'm I'm in mourning over the decision that I didn't make and so I'm constantly just tormenting myself you know, in my brain about everything. [37:42] So peace is a really fleeting concept and hard for me to grasp and when I do feel peace, it's never because I did something right or said something right or understood something right it's like. [38:02] It's like when you step outside and you catch a whiff of a smell, and you just catch that one little whiff and then the wind blows it away and you don't smell it again, that's peace or you you hear a lot of music and it's just a lot of noise different songs playing and suddenly your ears will tune in on one Melody, and it sticks out for just a few seconds and then Fades away into the cacophony again, that's how I have experienced peace internal peace, it's just these fleeting moments that they come and then they disappear just as quickly I can I can manufacture peace, for a few seconds but it's always fleeting it doesn't last, for instance Ricola we open a bag of Ricola, and there's that smell in the bag and you can just Progressive the world fade away and all that exists is the smell in the bag of Ricola or the first drink of Dr. Pepper after you haven't had one for a week or two, or sometimes a cup of coffee. [39:30] And all of these it's just fake peace manufactured peace it doesn't actually reach the depth of my soul, and that peace that reaches the depths of my soul is that fleeting peace like the smell on the breeze or the like the melody that stands out in the music it's like those, and so when we look at the Bible and read the Bible there's a lot of things that are said about peace Jesus talks about leaving you His peace, and in His almost in the same breath when he says I didn't come to bring peace I came to bring um you know certain brother against brother and and parents against sons and it's also that same breath raised like I came to bring you peace but don't get too relaxed because I didn't come to bring you peace, but I'm going to leave you my peace that I didn't come to bring and so even then it's like I just, can't wrap my brain around what am I supposed to feel and then we get to things like Philippians chapter 4, and verse 7. [40:46] It says and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and Minds in Christ Jesus, and I'm like you know I couldn't have said it better the peace of God. [41:05] Which is completely uncapable of you to understand how to grasp to or experience will guard your heart. [41:21] Yeah I get you I totally I totally relate to that saying in there Paul, but then when you move on we get advice on what to do when we don't, feel peace when we feel, trouble underneath feel like we're ship Out on the Ocean being tossed to and fro when we feel like the world is burning around us or, um all those things and then so we're going to read verses eight through. [41:59] 9 verses 8 and 9 of chapter 4 of The Book of Philippians it says, finally brothers and sisters whatever is true whatever is honorable whatever is just whatever is pure whatever is lovely whatever is commendable, if there is any moral excellence and if there is anything praiseworthy dwell on these things, do what you have learned and received and heard from me and seen in me and the God of Peace will be with you, so when when we first selves and we don't have that internal peace I'm not saying, there's a quick fix or an easy pill for you to swallow or 12 step program and I'm not saying there's anything wrong with you if you don't feel peace because Lord knows we just. Pastor Newms: [43:02] I lost your voice now you're back try again. Pastor Bill: [43:07] Oh I didn't hear what you said either Lord does I'm not there I don't have peace you did that you can hear me now okay, um I don't have peace I'm not there I don't have this all figured out but we do have this device from Paul, to focus on things that are true focus on things that are honorable focus on things that are just and that were just as you know righteous or, um Justified focus on things that are pure that focus on things that are lovely focus on things that are commendable you know things that are like you deserve an attaboy, commendable add a boy you know focus on the good focus on the things that, I feel like I'm about to bust into a song and be like raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens but really you know, it's kind of true what do you make it a face for. When the dog bites when the bee stings when I'm feeling sad I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad, Biggs is yelling no on Twitch Newms is slowly backing out of his camera come on guys I'm not a bad singer. Pastor Newms: [44:34] No you're not it's just it's a song. See peace got Dr. Pepper. Yeah I mean it's not it's the truth it's rough like and we do have to focus on the good and sometimes that's really really hard, and sometimes it's borderline impossible sometimes you struggle to find, any good in any situation and it's like there isn't any good in this one there's no good there's no good there's not, and sometimes it feels like that for years and then all of a sudden it's like oh. [45:26] Well I'm still not happy about it but okay I guess you could say that might be good, you know there's always been times when I, tend to lean towards the negative, it's one of the things that people love and hate about me in the professional world because like, people ask me do you see anything wrong with this because, they know it's at a point where it's like okay what will this break, or okay what is this going to come because my mind it's the first place I've gone so while you guys are all talking about how good it is for the company and what it's going to do and where it's going to make money or how it's going to do this or every time I do this with my finger it can't figure out what I'm actually supposed to be focused on in the camera but you know, my mind's already gone to okay we can't do it because of this reason this reason this reason this reason and this reason we got this in this we need to look at that needs to be thought about are we sure that's even legal like people are, and that it's got me in trouble a lot in the professional world but on the same token it gets me, hey at least you thought about that you know. Pastor Bill: [46:51] To me that makes you a go to, hey I've got a plan here poke holes in it so we can fix it before I present it and make a total fool out of myself. Pastor Newms: [47:01] I'm not going to say anything about what you said. Cuz I can go there. Pastor Bill: [47:12] Not going to go there huh. Pastor Newms: [47:13] Banging together. Pastor Bill: [47:15] One. Pastor Newms: [47:16] Which is I will not speak ill of anyone else and I there's no way I can agree with you in a way that I will not speak ill towards other people because. Pastor Bill: [47:28] It's the thumper rule. If you can't say nothing nice don't say nothing at all. Pastor Newms: [47:37] I know I tried really hard I failed miserably this week when I actually had to go into the office and then, immediately went to sleep when I got home because I forgot how much faking liking people wears me out because I love people because, God Has Told. Pastor Bill: [48:00] Love is not the same thing as like. Pastor Newms: [48:02] I have to but like I buy shirts like this it's like be kind be kind about be kind. Pastor Bill: [48:09] Be kind. Pastor Newms: [48:10] What have you thought about and you're like I don't wanna look at that little voice in the back of my head I don't wanna and so um. It was there's a couple times on the day I actually went into the office I was just like whoo, I'm glad I, you know. I'm glad I work from home cuz, who and I'm very upset with you I'm very very upset with you right now because of what Gerg just said in chat. Pastor Bill: [48:58] Right he's like the the what rule the what the what and I'm like what do you mean the what rule, oh my wife Miss heard what I said and thought I said the flamethrower were rule. [49:19] That is true. Pastor Newms: [49:20] It's not inaccurate. Picture everyone else has a flamethrower wearing you will be nicer, your wife's not wrong like it's very close very close. Pastor Bill: [49:37] Let's just imagine everyone else's armed and you'll be kind to everyone. Pastor Newms: [49:41] Which you live in Texas there's not much of an imagination there. Pastor Bill: [49:43] Really and now you don't have to have a license to conceal carry so hey yeah. Pastor Newms: [49:55] So something came up the other day and, I was talking about a particular political group that you had never heard of and so, they are the Log Cabin Republicans and their political group that are going to be at Franklin, which is a city here in the Nashville area where lots of, famous people live in stuff they their pride is going to have a group of the Log Cabin Republicans to which billion goes huh Republicans. Pastor Bill: [50:40] Why don't you be a Republicans that Pride. Pastor Newms: [50:42] As a non-political person it was very funny to watch his expressions of that doesn't make any sense and I start reading what they believe and he goes, how are they even Republicans I'm like it's he's like they sound like Libertarians I was like yeah but they, it's and one of their big things is you know life is hard on the lgbtq community, and there are fit there have been lots of attacks there's been lots of assault there's been lots of lots of things have happened in the lgbtq community so because of that one of their platforms is there should be no, um need for registration or anything for concealed carry in all 50 states so that way everyone should be packing at all times and it made me maybe go, argue necessarily but you know it's just it was that fuck you you made me think about it again where it's like can I do explain what a log cabin republican was this week that was fun. Pastor Bill: [51:48] Yeah I heard of that I didn't and the thing that inspires their name I just. Pastor Newms: [51:56] Well there's two aspects that, there's two aspects the one is it's after Abraham Lincoln and the fact that he pushed for quality, all the time that's the main stated reason and then the second reason is, there's lots of rumors of lots of things that happened in log cabins with our founding fathers and you know, I wasn't there I can't speak to it so but. Pastor Bill: [52:30] You know I really just don't care either way and just is none of my business how Abraham Lincoln spent his time I just can't free time it just it doesn't matter to me. Pastor Newms: [52:45] You know it's one of those things that me and you have always tried to strive for which we're not perfect in any way but trying to strive for looking at. What someone has done, and who they are trying to be not anything about them, you know it doesn't matter anything about a person do you suck, or not if you suck I would prefer if you're not part of my life. Pastor Bill: [53:24] If you go suck somewhere else. Pastor Newms: [53:26] It Go suck somewhere else as Biggs said we all know the documentary that came out a couple years ago he was also a Vampire Killer. Pastor Bill: [53:35] Not a bad movie though. Pastor Newms: [53:37] Really wasn't so like me and my wife me and me and Zaidi went to go watch, the Abraham Lincoln Vampire killer and we went in going like this is going to be bad we just need a date night like it was one of those situations like this is going to be and then we come walking out going, how was that actually good. Pastor Bill: [53:57] I was thinking why do I want to see cool what is going on. Pastor Newms: [54:02] How did that even happen like this the premise is terrible like we went in expecting super campy and just awful which if you go into a camping movie expecting a camping movie, Life is Beautiful like all the you know all the mighty pythons are great because they're Mighty pie. Pastor Bill: [54:23] You went into Spaceballs expecting some kind of Star Wars spin-off. Pastor Newms: [54:27] You'd have a problem let me be. Pastor Bill: [54:28] Do you have a horrible time if you wanted to Spaceballs knowing what you were going into. Pastor Newms: [54:34] If you go into any Mel Brooks movie expecting anything serious, cuz I don't think he did a single serious movie that I can think of they were all great. [54:57] I'm going to let you read that comment that was just made because it's accurate as well. Pastor Bill: [55:01] I read it but I don't know that it fits into the conversation anymore at this point. Yes that was you. Pastor Newms: [55:13] That's not what she said. Pastor Bill: [55:14] She was imagining you know she thought I said flamethrower Rule and so she was thinking that that the rule is if you use a flamethrower against people in your home just expect a house is going to burn down. Pastor Newms: [55:28] It's kind of like that don't throw rocks if you live in a glass house you know unless never mind I'm not going to make a 13 Ghosts reference there but you know good luck so I'm glass doesn't break. Pastor Bill: [55:43] Sometimes don't don't use atomic bombs if you say live on the planet that you're using them on that's my advice but. Pastor Newms: [55:55] Can argue. Um so yeah peace is important and we should we should struggle towards it and we, oh okay so speaking of peace and fidgeting and things like that I have multiple fidgets all over my desk you guys see me play with them all the time well, took my fidget and put it over my finger but then forgot that when you look at the camera things are opposite and so all of a sudden it caught my eye and I couldn't figure out how the fidget jumped to the other hand, that's not how cameras work so I lost my train of thought because, the fidgets jumped I'll let Bill go on out its Bills turn to talk. Pastor Bill: [56:54] 30-second buffer. Pastor Newms: [56:56] Nope we're 3 minutes from that. Pastor Bill: [56:58] Yeah so you know and it's this some it's the search for peace that you you end up finding yourself, looking for fulfillment in things like alcohol and drugs and sleeping around and, is because you want you are you crazy, this sense of peace and you know why it's a joke but I like the phrase um drinking is borrowing, peace from tomorrow morning you're you know you're drinking now and having a good time now and in the morning you're going to pay for it with the hangover your borrowing from tomorrow morning. Pastor Newms: [57:47] Unless you're an alcoholic that has no side effects that are negative and feel better the next day you know. Pastor Bill: [57:52] Not all of us are you but not all the strength of Newms. Pastor Newms: [57:55] Just saying the analogy doesn't work I have to stay away from alcohol for a whole nother reason but. Pastor Bill: [58:07] Set search it says search for peace that causes people to go down these paths that these destructive paths, in your like we talked about you know one drink, is not it is not a sin one cigarette not a sin one almost anything one is not a cent well one murder is obviously a sin. Pastor Newms: [58:33] But one hit isn't. Pastor Bill: [58:36] But when hitting someone once isn't yeah. Pastor Newms: [58:38] All right so when you go to like the 15th and 20th line hmm. Pastor Bill: [58:41] Yeah that's when you cross the line and and so you know we try to emphasize the point that. It's the effects of sin the long-term effects of sin, is the thing that we try to warn people against. Hi Anyanka (my kids cat) did you want to be on the broadcast. [59:07] Yeah did you come to be to be did you want to go viral because you want to bet she's been like this most of the day he's kind of cuddly today which is, for him he doesn't he's not ever cuddly. Today is he wants to be held he wants to be around me. Pastor Newms: [59:31] So I had a rough day a couple days ago where I was not feeling good at all just upset and went to bed early and, mr. Amy last night comes in here to yell at me at 2 a.m. Because I had not gone to bed yet and then when I went to my bedroom I tried to pick up my phone and he pawed me and then got right here, we're like I couldn't put anything between us and forced me to go to sleep, so sometimes they know what we need better than we do it's all I'm saying they're of because he's straight up like each time for you to go to bed you're going to your, dig the pie in Drag Me to the bedroom sit on my chest and not let me do anything because it was bad timing and I needed to he was not wrong I was staying up too late doing something else but you know. Pastor Bill: [1:00:34] Yeah. Pastor Newms: [1:00:35] So sometimes our Animals help us find our peace. Pastor Bill: [1:00:38] Sentence and then sometimes they bite the crap out of you and you struggle with the urge to eat them across the room. All right so that's all we have for this episode come join us on Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Central Standard Time, every Sunday evening for the live recording of This podcast, if you want to join us on Facebook YouTube or twitch your goes out live to all three of those and anything you type in the chat as we discussed earlier, comes across our Ekklesian House Discord server where everyone on the server can read it, and we can talk back to you in the chat and you can become part of the conversation if you want we're not in the, evil evil Pastor Bill because I'm petting my cat's head right now in the screenshot, if you want to be a part of the conversation then you can we don't call people out if you try to spam we will just lock you and we you know every like you said everyone's welcome, I just want you to keep in mind that we want to keep things respectful you respect us and we respect you and that we have a topic that we're trying to focus on, sometimes we get off on bunny Trails but we just ask that anyone who attends tries to say okay I'll stop hitting you, tries to stay within the focus of the topic that we're talking about so. Pastor Newms: [1:02:08] Aside from questions we also love questions. Pastor Bill: [1:02:11] Really really really love questions really do we like to dig into, things and explain things and try to help teach and we really have teaching is at the heart of who we are what are you doing I didn't even do anything you moved why are you move, you're biting me because you moved. Pastor Newms: [1:02:29] Anyanka is not having a very peaceful day. Pastor Bill: [1:02:31] No he's not. Pastor Newms: [1:02:35] All right you guys be safe we love you and we will see you next time while Pastor Bill Russell's the cat off of his face. Pastor Bill: [1:02:45] 30 Pastor Newms: [1:02:46] Buffer 30 second buffer 30. Pastor Bill: [1:02:48] Second buffer 30 second buffer has it been 30 seconds yet no that's not time works 30 second buffer. Pastor Newms: [1:02:56] 4/32 bow. Pastor Bill: [1:02:57] 30 second buffer. Pastor Newms: [1:02:59] Have four. Pastor Bill: [1:03:01] All right you guys have a great week until next time. Pastor Newms: [1:03:02] Love you guys be safe.
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Brigette Wolf is the Global Head of SnackFutures, Mondelēz International’s innovation and venture hub. She is a solutions-oriented, forward-thinking disruptor in the snacking space committed to reorienting the way food and beverage brands talk about snacking by making it a more holistic and wellness-oriented experience. She is on - a - mission.Brigette and I discuss how she successfully led the development of this new SnackFutures division inside of Mondelēz, bringing global resources, teams, thinking and a new way of talking about healthy food inside the world of snacking.In this episode, we learn:Why Mondelēz took the plunge into better-for-you with SnackFutures, and what they’re up to.How great teamwork and great culture have aided the success SnackFutures.About the impact of SnackFutures sustainability initiatives.What’s driving innovation in mainstream better-for-you snacking.How serving consumers and employees adds value to the business.What’s driving big CPG to better embrace healthy snacking, healthy eating and healthy lifestyles.About the impact that Gen Z has on plant-based snacking.Why we need to make healthy living affordable to all consumers.About Brigette Wolf:Brigette Wolf is the Global Head of SnackFutures, Mondelēz International’s innovation and venture hub.Since its creation in 2018, Brigette has led the creation of a cross-functional ecosystem of partners around the world, launched SnackFutures’ first market hub in Australia and created five completely new brands that are currently being piloted in the US and Europe.Brigette has played a key role in advancing the company’s innovation agenda since its inception in 2012 serving as the senior director of Global Platform Innovation for Gum, Candy and Biscuits – leading the development and launch of Trident Vibes as well as brand manager for Belvita. Brigette’s history with the company also goes back to Kraft Foods with roles including the Global Innovation Manager for Oreo and working across several of the pizza and meal brands.Prior to being part of the food industry, Brigette worked in investment banking at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse First Boston.Brigette received her undergraduate degrees from The University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School and her MBA from Northwestern Kellogg School of Management.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigetterwolf/Show Resources:Mondelēze - Mondelez International, Inc., often stylized as Mondelēz, is an American multinational confectionery, food, holding and beverage and snack food company consisting of former Kraft Foods Inc brands. Owners of some of the most iconic brands in the world, including Oreo, Tang Tobelerone, Halls, Mirla, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Cadbury and more.SnackFutures - SnackFutures is Mondelēz International's new innovation hub that is dedicated to unlocking emerging snacking opportunities around the world. SnackFutures will capitalize on new trends and mobilize entrepreneurial talent and technologies to build and grow small brands with large-scale potential, and leverage other growth opportunities across snacking. Episode Sponsor - Retail Voodoo:A creative marketing firm specializing in building, growing and evolving brands in the food, beverage, wellness and fitness industry. If your brand is in need of positioning, package design or marketing activation, we’re here to help. You can find more information at www.retail-voodoo.com
Ovidiu Hrin este designer multidisciplinar și artist caligraf. A învățat design grafic în anii 90, într-o perioadă în care existau puține surse de informații. Așa că își cheltuia toți banii pe cărți de specialitate încercând să reproducă ce vedea și să înțeleagă procesul din spatele lucrărilor cu o sete incredibilă de cunoaștere. În 2001 a fondat Synopsis, un studio de design grafic care a devenit unul dintre cele mai respectate studiouri de la noi din țară. În 2011, alături de o echipă, a pornit proiectul Typopassage , o rețea de micro muzee în aer liber în Timișoara dedicată posterelor, tipografiei și designului grafic. Ovidiu a câștigat numeroase premii internaționale de design, iar lucrările sale au fost publicate în peste 80 de cărți și reviste de specialitate. În timpul pandemiei a ajuns să-și pună întrebările grele pe care, prins în vârtejul vieții și managementului unui studio de design, amânase să și le pună: de ce face ce face? Și, mai ales, cum ar putea să se întoarcă la plăcerea și entuziasmul cu care își făcea munca la începutul carierei. La ce răspunsuri a ajuns, ascultați în interviul care urmează. Podcastul Pe Bune este prezentat de UniCredit Bank și susținut de BestJobs, Samsung România și Belvita, companii care cred în puterea minților creative. Credits: Temă muzicală: Alex Turcu. Editor sunet: Horia Baldea. Asistent de producție: Alina Șincu. Muzică adițională: Audiobinger – The Vibes; Audiobinger – Concrete Jungle.
Actrița Ana-Maria Guran a obținut primul rol la 17 ani când a jucat în filmul de lungmetraj Lumea e a mea. Pentru acest rol a fost nominalizată la premiile Gopo la categoria Cea mai bună actriță în rol principal, pe care nu a câștigat-o, însă a primit premiul Tânăra speranță. De atunci, a absolvit UNATC-ul și a jucat atât în filme cât și în spectacole de teatru. Cel mai greu în activitatea ei simte că e să trăiască emoții puternice odată cu fiecare rol jucat sau cu fiecare reprezentație a unui spectacol. În timp a trebuit să învețe cum să gestioneze aceste emoții astfel încât să nu o destabilizeze. După câteva luni de pauză din cauza pandemiei, Ana s-a întors la muncă și acum repetă un spectacol nou, ceea ce o ajută să iasă din stările de anxietate trăite în perioada asta. Nu știe cum va arăta viitorul apropiat, dar știe că vrea să continue să lucreze cu echipe cu care se înțelege bine și în proiecte în care crede. În rest, ia lucrurile pe rând, așa cum vin. Podcastul Pe Bune este prezentat de UniCredit Bank și susținut de BestJobs, Samsung România și Belvita, companii care cred în puterea minților creative. Credits: Temă muzicală: Alex Turcu. Editor sunet: Horia Baldea. Asistent de producție: Alina Șincu. Muzică adițională: krackatoa –Bedford Grove; krackatoa – All is lost is found.
Silviu Istrate lucrează în strategie în publicitate. Silviu Faiăr însă, numele cu care e cunoscut în online, face meme-uri și conținut pe YouTube. A început să facă asta pentru că urmărea youtuberi din alte țări și simțea că nimeni din YouTube-ul românesc nu face conținut pentru oameni ca el: ușor ironic și inteligent. În clipurile sale, Silviu explorează vastul internet românesc, de la review-uri din Google pentru obiective turistice până la persoane de vârsta a treia cu conturi de TikTok, și comentează amuzat descoperirile pe care le face, dar și introduce probleme sociale, cum ar fi rasismul sau misoginismul. Spune că nu vrea ca conținutul lui să fie privit ca unul educativ ci de divertisment, dar și că youtuberii și influencerii ar trebuie mai des să-și asume public opinii despre subiecte fierbinți din societate. Teama lui cea mai mare: că va crește în popularitate iar audiența i se va schimba și nu va ști mereu ce conținut să ofere oamenilor diferiți de el. Podcastul Pe Bune este prezentat de UniCredit Bank și susținut de BestJobs, Samsung România și Belvita, companii care cred în puterea minților creative. Credits: Temă muzicală: Alex Turcu. Editor sunet: Horia Baldea. Asistent de producție: Alina Șincu. Muzică adițională: Digi G’Alessio – Raw instrumental pt1; Digi G’Alessio – Raw instrumental pt2.
Răzvan Crișan a avut instincte antreprenoriale de la 15 ani, când i-a cerut tatălui său bani pentru ceva și, când acesta nu i-a dat, a decis să-i obțină singur. Pentru că nimeni nu îl angaja, singura soluție a fost să pornească propriile proiecte. Unul dintre ele a fost o revistă pentru elevi pentru care a obținut un credit de 3.000 de euro cu buletinul, dar care nu a prins pentru că a fost lansată în timpul unei greve generale în învățământ. Mai târziu, a fondat festivalul de filme de scurt metraj Shorts Up și Asociația Oricum cu care a realizat numeroase proiecte creative și culturale. Acum este responsabil pentru munca a 50 de oameni, prin afacerile pe care le conduce, restaurantele Kane și Mamizza și piața urbană Mercato Comunale. Spune că după ce a co-fondat cafeneaua M60 a realizat că industria ospitalității i se potrivește cel mai bine pentru că îi oferă satisfacție feedbackul imediat pe care îl poate obține de la clienți. Compară antreprenoriatul cu mersul cu trotineta prin București, trebuie să fii mereu agil și flexibil pentru a evita gropile. Iar ca să rămână rezilient, Răzvan se întoarce mereu la finalul zilei la întrebarea „cine sunt eu și ce e important pentru mine?”, iar cât timp poate să-și răspundă la întrebare, găsește și resursele interne ca să treacă peste zilele mai grele. Podcastul Pe Bune este prezentat de UniCredit Bank și susținut de BestJobs, Samsung România și Belvita, companii care cred în puterea minților creative. Credits: Temă muzicală: Alex Turcu. Editor sunet: Horia Baldea. Asistent de producție: Alina Șincu. Muzică adițională: Broke for Free – Only Knows; Broke for Free – Love is Not.
Adrian Despot și-a făcut debutul în muzică în 1994 la Școala Vedetelor, o emisiune de divertisment și prima emisiune de talente din țară care a transformat un grup de tineri în vedete peste noapte. Tot în timpul Școlii Vedetelor a început să compună, pentru că nu se regăsea în piesele pe care le cântau. Faima pe care a dobândit-o brusc atunci l-a luat pe nepregătite și nu a știut cum s-o proceseze, așa că în 1996 a renunțat la ea și a luat-o de la capăt cu o formație de rock: Vița de Vie. Spune că mult timp a fost un artist timid, cu multe ziduri ridicate în jurul lui care să-l protejeze și că abia târziu a scăpat de inhibiții, în momentul în care a ajuns să se cunoască ca om și a făcut pace cu el însuși, dându-și seama că nu trebuie să demonstreze nimănui nimic. Pentru Adrian, muzica nu trebuie să fie despre perfecțiune, ci trebuie să te simți bine făcând-o astfel încât să transmiți emoție celui care o ascultă. Și ca să rămână motivat după 25 de ani de muzică se întoarce întotdeauna la momentul zero, în liceu, când să cânte la chitară la el în cameră era toată terapia de care avea nevoie. Podcastul Pe Bune este prezentat de UniCredit Bank și susținut de BestJobs, Samsung România și Belvita, companii care cred în puterea minților creative. Credits: Temă muzicală: Alex Turcu. Editor sunet: Horia Baldea. Asistent de producție: Alina Șincu. Muzică adițională: Vița de Vie – 84-85 - Muzica nu moare niciodată; Jahzzar – Before and After; Jahzzar – Room with a view.
It's Pumpkin Spice season bitches! Nelson and Paulino bring out all the Pumpkin Spice products they could find and try them all.Follow the Podcast on Instagram @SNOCAPODCASTAlso follow us on Instagram:Nelson @NELSONMMARQUESDanny @DANIELMARQ94Paulino @PAULINO_MARQUES
In this episode, our hosts Betsy and Jen tackle carbs; the good, the bad, and the ugly. Are Belvita Breakfast Biscuits truly a nutritious breakfast? See how well you know your labels as we cover all things carbohydrates!
Johan och Henrik träffas för första gången på länge! Satta i karantän ses dom utomhus på behörigt avstånd och äter en kaka som överraskar possitivt!
How is that for a tantalizing title!!!! But really, Joey and Landon eat Lays chips and talk about Silicon Valley, a documentary about New York accents, tea lattes, and BelVita breakfast biscuits. So, ya know... sexy!
We discuss our upcoming travel plans - including Gina's trip to Michigan! We'll share our best on-the-go tips for keeping the family prepared and ready for it all, from long road trips to air travel. Join us to get ready for summer and in making summer travel both more healthy and probably a bit more enjoyable, too! Show notes and product links Ideas for Spending Time with Family (Upparent) Bingo game for travel Card holder for little hands :) Connect Four for travel Jumbo book of hidden pictures HINT water juice boxes Kind fruit bars Belvita crackers 88 Acres Bars Field Trip Jerky Cantigo Bottles for Kids
In this episode of the Taking Back YOU Momcast, Dani explains the ways mothers can and should focus on their health.
I believe”time” could be an excuse, as you will make time if its your priority. If it’s not, grabbing a sausage roll from petrol station or Belvita breakfast biscuits with your Costa will become your focus. The only time you will question these excuses is when you want to lose weight or for your health. The time to invest in your health is now. Now when you are disease free and in a good place. So here are my quick easy to prepare breakfast that will give your body maximum nutrition for optimal health.
The fellas talk what’s new in the world of comics; we briefly touch on Infinity War; We lament on the upcoming Titans TV series, and what a disaster early photos show it might be. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Laura Stack is an award-winning keynote speaker and bestselling author of eight books. She is a noted expert in employee and team productivity. She is best known by her moniker, “The Productivity Pro®.” Her engaging personality, combined with over 25 years of experience helping organizations achieve RESULTS, have made her one of the most sought-after experts and keynote speakers in her field. Funny, engaging, and full of real-life strategies that work, Laura will change mindsets and attitudes—so your team can maximize its productivity, increase market share, strengthen performance, increase sales, and get the job done right! What makes her unique? Laura is the President & CEO of The Productivity Pro, Inc., a boutique consulting firm helping leaders increase workplace performance in high-stress environments. Her latest book, FASTER TOGETHER: Accelerating Your Team's Productivity (Berrett-Koehler), hit bookstores in January 2018. Stack is a past president of the National Speakers Association and is a member of its prestigious CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, which has fewer than 175 members worldwide. She is a high-content Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), who educates, entertains, and motivates professionals to deliver bottom-line results. Laura has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur, and Forbes magazine and has been a spokesperson for Microsoft, Dannon, belVita, 3M, Skillsoft, Office Depot, Day-Timer, Fellowes, and Xerox. Her client list includes top Fortune 500 companies, including Starbucks, Wal-Mart, Aramark, Bank of America, GM, Wells Fargo, and Time Warner, plus government agencies such the United States Air Force Academy, the Census Bureau, the U.S. Senate, and even the IRS. Her books have been published and translated in over 20 countries. And her audiences? Love her as much for her energy as they do the solutions she presents. On stage, Laura is a powerhouse of ideas, and more importantly, ACTION. She's just what you need to accelerate your team's productivity and propel your organization to all new levels! More from Laura at fastertogetherthebook.com Show Highlights: It is very hard to be productive when you are surrounded by people who are not concerned with their own productivity. @laurastackYou don't know the capabilities of your team members until you dive into deep collective effort toward productivity. @laurastackA team is the most powerful productivity machine. @laurastackWhat would it look like if everyone did their share of the work? @laurastackAllow people to own the process and have a say. @laurastackTrust doesn't take long to break but takes a long time build. @laurastackDaily responsibilities by design, not by default. @laurastackWhat are the obstacles that are inefficient parts of your processes. @laurastack The Action Catalyst is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Moore, President of Southwestern Advantage, the oldest direct-sales company in America, and Partner with Southwestern Consulting. With more than 45 years in sales leadership and marketing management, Dan has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to make better use of time to achieve life, sales, and other business goals. Each week, he interviews some of the nation's top thought leaders and experts, sharing meaningful tips and advice. Subscribe on iTunes and please leave a rating and review!
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ “Sklar Brothers” and “Circus Circus, Alie's Quiz, The Silverlake Roasters” We talk TabPoo, Communal Poop Knives, The Poop Knife Revisited…Lots O' Poop Talk, Brittany Belongs At The Beginning, Palm Springs Ships Passing, Unpacking Jeff's Secret Briefcase, Backpack No No's, What's The Deal […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ “Sklar Brothers” and “Circus Circus, Alie’s Quiz, The Silverlake Roasters” We talk TabPoo, Communal Poop Knives, The Poop Knife Revisited…Lots O’ Poop Talk, Brittany Belongs At The Beginning, Palm Springs Ships Passing, Unpacking Jeff’s Secret Briefcase, Backpack No No’s, What’s The Deal […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ "Sklar Brothers" and "Circus Circus, Alie's Quiz, The Silverlake Roasters" We talk TabPoo, Communal Poop Knives, The Poop Knife Revisited...Lots O' Poop Talk, Brittany Belongs At The Beginning, Palm Springs Ships Passing, Unpacking Jeff's Secret Briefcase, Backpack No No's, What's The Deal With The Silverlake Roasters, Mansplained, Assertive Or Jerk, Mexican Dowry, Ologies Quiz and Alie's New Jingle! Posted iTunes By Jason Dix (@Woodloaf) iTunes Logo By Ray Morgan (@RayMorganIII)
In a recovered episode from August 24, Rim and AB discuss healthy biscuits, school supplies, Little Critters, DMX's fertility, and more. | 1:06 Anonymous the sponsor | 1:13 Anonymous the hacker group | 3:15 'Fear Factor' in theory | 4:32 Rim's crash diet (FYI it's already over) | 6:26 Belvita flavor power rankings | 8:56 BaCk 2 ScHoOL!!!1 | 11:40 Ole Miss footbawl coach fakes his own funeral | 16:22 Rim gets duped by a list of DMX's kids | 19:15 Quick hitters | 20:13 Internet in the old days | 24:23 Stat Boy LIVE! | 29:02 Rimcast Combine 2017 | 32:11 "Bachelor In Paradise" Apoogy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Nick crunch into some Golden Grahams. And when you talk Golden Grahams, you talk S'Mores. And when you talk talk s'mores, the world becomes a little brighter. Then you talk about S'morz and the S'morcerer. And things get weird. Topics include: Tiny Toast is a Hit!; The Mortal Kombat Pit of Cereals; Truckasaurus Eats Its Way Out of a Bowl of Cereal; I Wonder Who This TV Reviewer Is; The Suburban Redneck Slide; belVita, not Velveeta; The Cereal Fringes; A Very Easy Pop Quiz; Graham Nailed Those Naming Rights; Decadent, Luxurious Graham Crackers; You Gotta Be Talkin' 'Bout Them S'mores; Paul and Nick Do Abbott and Costello; The S'morcerer and the Z; MOM Almost Nailed It; Pop Tart Detour; The Perfect Gateway Cereal; The Slender Box
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The Adventures of Captain Malvales, King Triton's Mer-Men, and The Fighting Delvita Dogs. On this episode of the Hungry Cliff Podcast, we finally find out what Jessica has been up to in the Far East this entire time. We'll also find out more about unhealthy cereal, marshmallows, and some kind of musical preferences, or something. Join us for all of this and more on this week's episode of Hungry Cliff! Whatever you do, please don't eat a Belvita. For the children. Links: King Triton's Concert - Tokyo Disney - Featuring the Fintastic Jessica Houston! Cereal marshmallows Cracklin' Oats again Blueberry Belvita The Marsh Mallow One expensive mallet Don't forget you can support Hungry Cliff by going to our Shop at the top of our page or by using our Amazon and iTunes Search Boxes at the top-right of our blog. Also, Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes so you don't miss a thing! And if you want to help us out some more, please review us on iTunes 'cause every little bit counts. Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers Guest Hosts: David Houston, Mona Lee Biggers, Jessica Houston Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza Email us: tony (at) hungrycliff (dot) com or matthew (at) hungrycliff (dot) com © 2015 Hungry Cliff