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Here's the Supporter-only Q&A from May 28th, 2025. All comments and questions are fielded through the supporter service Q&A page. Please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy anyway, at no extra cost to you: https://www.retrorgb.com/support.htmlT-Shirts: https://retrorgb.link/tshirtsAmazon Recommended List: http://retrorgb.link/amazonTIMESTAMPS (please assume all links are affiliate / paid links that pay RetroRGB a commission on each sale. Even if links are currently not affiliate, I may update them with one, should a partner list that item for sale in the future):00:00 Welcome!00:15 More custom Crosspoint adapters?: https://www.retrorgb.com/kytor-scart-to-extron-crosspoint-adapters.html04:11 SNES Jr Power Fix: https://bsky.app/profile/superselena64.bsky.social/post/3lmhz36eyx62605:50 VirtualTap through RT5x?: https://retrotink-llc.github.io/firmware/5x-experimental.html08:16 Small Phone, Big TV? https://www.unihertz.com/products/jelly-star / https://www.stacksocial.com/sales/nanophone-a-miniaturized-smartphone-packed-with-mega-features?aid=a-0x8dtf3a15:25 Analogue Pocket Lag? Maybe use analog out?: https://www.retrorgb.com/analogue-pocket-on-a-crt.html / https://www.retrorgb.com/the-anaglogizer-fpga-dac-for-the-analogue-pocket.html18:46 Extron Audio: https://media.extron.com/public/download/files/userman/68-349-01__G.pdf / https://www.extron.com/product/captivescrewconnrep / https://www.extron.com/product/csr6?s=4 20:07 OSSC Pro as a passthrough DAC?: https://www.retrorgb.com/osscprodownscaling.html22:11 mStation updates? Nope ;p23:06 SPDIF Switch, HD Fury: https://www.tindie.com/products/beni_skate/automatic-spdif-opticalrca-audio-switch/ / https://www.retrorgb.com/hdmi-to-vga-dac-analysis.html (try the cheap ones on this page first?)25:28 Improve Wii Analog Video: https://youtu.be/sjECzM61atg 28:15 Thank you!: https://www.retrorgb.com/support.html
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Maria Sansone is an Emmy Award-winning television host with an illustrious career in broadcasting. She is a social media personality, lifestyle expert, cookbook author, podcaster, brand ambassador and mom of two. Her genuine and authentic approach to broadcasting has won top honors and the hearts of many. A little sweet and a dash of snark, her no-nonsense style of cooking has made her recipes, homegrown digital content and cookbook, OH $#!%, What's for Dinner? an instant sensation. Her debut cookbook was a “#1 New Release” before it even hit bookshelves. Maria has received numerous accolades for her work. Most recently, she earned back to back Edward R Murrow Awards and an Emmy nomination as the creator and host of the MOM2MOM with Maria Sansone, television show and podcast. On this episode, she shares the story of how she got started in TV at just 11 years old and just kept going! She drops a few BIG TV names that she worked with even before she really got started! What a career she's already accomplished and it's so easy to see why colleagues and audiences alike love her! Maria Sansone
Choice Classic Radio presents Dragnet, which aired from 1949 to 1957. Today we bring to you the episode titled “The Big TV.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
-ESPN and MLB are reportedly going to discontinue their partnership after this season. Bob breaks that down, before another call on Ashton Jeanty. -More calls, including a Mike Lange story. -More calls on Mike Lange, the Penguins, Pirates, and some Bob Pompeani stories!
Alex Smith drops in to discuss bringing the final series of Big Boys to Channel 4, and what's coming next for Rough Cut and the wider TV market as London prepares for its first Mip London.Jim Waterson's also here to celebrate the success of London Centric, his Substack newsroom for local journalism. With thousands paying for access, we'll ask why wouldn't journalists turn their back on legacy media?Also on the programme: we find out why James Murdoch has been a little indiscreet, preview the first ever MIP London... and, in the Media Quiz, we look at some unbroadcastable media moments.That's all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!Become a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter at https://www.themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.We record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIA CLUB at https://www.podshoponline.co.ukWhat The Media Club has been reading this week:Deadline's MIPcom London previewJames Murdoch rare interview delivers the goodsBBC stops music radio streams internationallyNews and current affairs magazine ABCs 2024BBC begins £6.8m tender process for BBCS formatsSeries of new Irish digital radio stations with ‘existing & new content offerings' set to be launched in coming weeksBBC asked to remove Gaza documentary over narrator's father's ties to HamasTrump jokes cut from BAFTA broadcastGuardian signs licensing deal with ChatGPT owner OpenAIBauer Media launches Bridget Jones Radio pop-up station Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the High Tech Texan Show:Last minute "Big Game" TV buying and viewing tipsSamsung Galaxy S25 finally released - why you may want to pass on itGuess what other job AI is now taking over?
It's time to go on a NEW adventure in a galaxy far, far away!! Join Hoody and Kevin as they break down the SEVENTH episode of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew where we see Wim and his friends return home to At Attin! Plus what do we think will be the BIG TV shows of 2025? All that and more with the Crisis Crew!***STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW SPOILERS AT 45:22***Buy Your Own Crisis Crew Shirt!: https://bit.ly/3I5Lv8GNew Episodes of Crisis on Infinite Podcasts come out every Monday and Thursday! Make sure to rate us and subscribe to us on your platform of choice and send us a secret message and we'll read it out loud on next week's show!!
Here we are for episode 748! In which Paul and Warren join forces to discuss the TV hits of 1974 in the UK; but there is also a new podcast on the scene that seems intent on destroying the good reputations of The Shy Life Podcast gang! Who can be behind it? Our next episode, #749 sees Mr Yeti being in a surprisingly Christmassy frame of mind! It's because Scraffy is finally coming home!? Maybe... and yes, we know we're late mentioning Christmas but that's because there's been a lot going on... as you will soon hear! Episode 750 draws ever closer! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Episode 748 was recorded on the 7th November 2024.
Anthony Slater joins The roast to go into the latest on De'Anthony Melton, the struggles of Brandin Podziemski, and why Stephen Curry transcends the NBA ratings malaise.
C&R talk about the best NFL games of the weekend in "Rich's Big TV Game of the Week". Dan Beyer takes the guys through a story about Pirates' star Paul Skenes and a rare baseball card. C&R end the week on a big note with this week's version of "Weekend Hobnobbing!".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the episode, we are joined by our colleague, Online Royal Correspondent Danielle Stacey - who recently joined Prince William in his capers in Cape Town. Danielle opened up about her incredible time covering Earthshot and hearing the Prince of Wales speak up close and personal. We also discuss Queen Camilla's big TV moment with her new documentary, which delves into the issue of domestic violence and King Charles' inspiring birthday plans (prompting a fierce debate about whether ignoring lunch is an acceptable practice or not)! We also chatted about Princess Kate's wonderful appearance at the Festival of Remembrance, where she was supported by her good friend and fellow royal, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh. The gang were also delighted to be joined by royal author Robert Hardman, who recently updated his fantastic biography of King Charles III with plenty of new details and information, who discussed the royal family's updated funeral plans, as well as Prince Andrew's finances after finding the funds to remain at the Royal Lodge residence. Robert also opened up about the King's relationship with his youngest son Prince Harry, and whether the pair are any closer to reconciling following their fallout. Oh, and who can forget Robert's knowledge about the late Queen's diaries, and when he expects they'll be used for biographers in the future. Join 1000's of royal fans like you and join our Royal Club: https://royalclub.hellomagazine.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mack in Asbury Park asks the question of the day.
C&R preview Week 3 of the NFL! There's an interesting stat about the decline in the number of TDs. 'IN N' OUT WORKER OR NFL PLAYER' tests your skills & gives away a Swiggy! They have fun concocting 'RICH'S BIG TV GAME OF THE WEEK!' Cowboys or Ravens? Plus, MLB Wild Card notes & 'WEEKEND HOBNOBBING' gets you set to stream sports & entertainment!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(SPOILER) Your Daily Roundup covers coverage of the Devin story reveals makes it even worse, a “statement” from the show (sort of), some people defending Devin, Robert Mills tweet from finale night now becomes suspicious, DWTS Night 1, & big TV night tonight. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Ads: Mint Mobile - $15/month when you purchase a 3 month plan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In her first major interview as the presidential nominee Kamala Harris was forward-looking while also defending Biden's policies. Donald Trump has been speaking in more moderate terms about reproductive rights. A deadly food-borne bacteria linked to deli meat has killed at least nine people a hospitalized dozens more.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We look at the differences between Screening Rooms, Home Cinemas and Media Rooms and discuss which you should go for when designing your project and how each might affect your video chain choices. Plus, now that huge TV screens are a viable alternative to a projector for your home cinema, which should you choose?
Josh and Gerald are back as they talk about Twisters landing big at the box office, EVO 2024 and its importance to the fighting game community, the end of Halo on TV, and what is the state of the MCU heading into Deadpool and Wolverine... Gear up with your favorite Pop Culture Cosmos shirts and gifts in our TeePublic store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/pop-culture-cosmos Questions for us? Hit us up at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com or @popculturecosmo on Twitter! Don't forget to Follow, Like, and Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Presented by Pop Culture Cosmos, Zero Cool Films, ThriveFantasy, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), Lakers Fast Break, Pop Culture Cosmos, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, Dom-ination Sports Nation, The Happy Hoarder, and Retro City Games! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-culture-cosmos-one-ho/support
How do you choose who gets access to the Big TV in your house? The Euros are causing some real arguments! Find out where Jo has been watching Love Island. Plus could AI be about to catch you cheating on your diet? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We talk to Mark Brown, creator of Redneck Army, about his pitch for a network drama about the Battle of Blair Mountain. Also: Nigerian workers struck and are making progress on a higher minimum wage. The AEA is bragging about the legislative session for some reason. In OVERTIME, we talk to Ernie Dubester, former chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority. John Deere is union busting, UC finally got an injunction, and ALU is merging with the Teamsters. ✦ ABOUT ✦The Valley Labor Report is the only union talk radio show in Alabama, elevating struggles for justice and fairness on the job, educating folks about how they can do the same, and bringing relevant news to workers in Alabama and beyond.Our single largest source of revenue *is our listeners* so your support really matters and helps us stay on the air!Make a one time donation or become a monthly donor on our website or patreon:TVLR.FMPatreon.com/thevalleylaborreportVisit our official website for more info on the show, membership, our sponsors, merch, and more: https://www.tvlr.fmFollow TVLR on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheValleyLab...Follow TVLR on Twitter: @LaborReportersFollow Jacob on Twitter: @JacobM_ALFollow TVLR Co-Creator David Story on Twitter: @RadiclUnionist✦ CONTACT US ✦Our phone number is 844-899-TVLR (8857), call or text us live on air, or leave us a voicemail and we might play it during the show!✦ OUR ADVERTISERS KEEP US ON THE AIR! ✦Support them if you can.The attorneys at MAPLES, TUCKER, AND JACOB fight for working people. Let them represent you in your workplace injury claim. Mtandj.com; (855) 617-9333The MACHINISTS UNION represents workers in several industries including healthcare, the defense industry, woodworking, and more. iamaw44.org (256) 286-3704 / organize@iamaw44.orgDo you need good union laborers on your construction site, or do you want a union construction job? Reach out to the IRONWORKERS LOCAL 477. Ironworkers477.org 256-383-3334 (Jeb Miles) / local477@bellsouth.netThe NORTH ALABAMA DSA is looking for folks to work for a better North Alabama, fighting for liberty and justice for all. Contact / Join: DSANorthAlabama@gmail.comIBEW LOCAL 136 is a group of over 900 electricians and electrical workers providing our area with the finest workforce in the construction industry. You belong here. ibew136.org Contact: (205) 833-0909IFPTE - We are engineers, scientists, nonprofit employees, technicians, lawyers, and many other professions who have joined together to have a greater voice in our careers. With over 80,000 members spread across the U.S. and Canada, we invite you and your colleagues to consider the benefits of engaging in collective bargaining. IFPTE.org Contact: (202) 239-4880THE HUNTSVILLE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD is a union open to any and all working people. Call or email them today to begin organizing your workplace - wherever it is. On the Web: https://hsviww.org/ Contact: (256) 651-6707 / organize@hsviww.orgENERGY ALABAMA is accelerating Alabama's transition to sustainable energy. We are a nonprofit membership-based organization that has advocated for clean energy in Alabama since 2014. Our work is based on three pillars: education, advocacy, and technical assistance. Energy Alabama on the Web: https://alcse.org/ Contact: (256) 812-1431 / dtait@energyalabama.orgThe Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union represents in a wide range of industries, including but not limited to retail, grocery stores, poultry processing, dairy processing, cereal processing, soda bottlers, bakeries, health care, hotels, manufacturing, public sector workers like crossing guards, sanitation, and highway workers, warehouses, building services, and distribution. Learn more at RWDSU.infoThe American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is the largest federal employee union proudly representing 700,000 federal and D.C. government workers nationwide and overseas. Learn more at AFGE.orgAre you looking for a better future, a career that can have you set for life, and to be a part of something that's bigger than yourself? Consider a skilled trades apprenticeship with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Learn more at IUPAT.orgUnionly is a union-focused company created specifically to support organized labor. We believe that providing online payments should be simple, safe, and secure. Visit https://unionly.io/ to learn more.Hometown Action envisions inclusive, revitalized, and sustainable communities built through multiracial working class organizing and leadership development at the local and state level to create opportunities for all people to thrive. Learn more at hometownaction.orgMembers of IBEW have some of the best wages and benefits in North Alabama. Find out more and join their team at ibew558.org ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week we interview Marek Maciejewski, TCL Product Development Director for Europe about the 2024 QD-Mini LED TV Line-up and the massive screens available in each range, including the monster 115-inch X955.
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Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the week that was May 15-21, 1989. Topics of discussion include:The shockwaves sent throughout the WWF when Dusty Rhodes signed with the company and how that could affect the morale of the locker room.Roddy Piper's power play to return to the WWF and how he used Jim Herd for leverage.The coronation of King Duggan.The Rockers and the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers fight over entrance music.Why is All Japan so popular in Tokyo?New Japan vs. USA vs. Russia doing major business.Masakatsu Funaki rebelling in the UWF by using “fake moves.”Ricky Rice and Teijho Khan's adventures in Calgary.Rip Rogers taking over the book in the WWC.Captain Lou Albano's new TV gig.A wild week in Jerry Blackwell's Southern Championship Wrestling.Action Jackson and Baby Sis in Memphis.Frank Dusek firingHarold T. Harris in a great TV angle in Dallas.Tom Zenk quitting (queeting?) the AWA.Big TV syndication issues for WCW.Terry Funk and a young Eddie Guerrero have a memorable TV match.We always love doing 80's shows, and this is just another in a long line of great ones, so check it out!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF0:57:57 Int'l: AJPW, NJPW, Shooto UWF, Stampede, EMLL, Tijuana, & WWC1:29:05 Classic Commercial Break: Miami Vice series finale1:35:25 Halftime2:13:42 Other USA: TWWF, ICW, 105.9 WNWR-FM radio show in NYC, NJ deregulation, Super Mario Bros. Super Show, USWA (NJ), WWA (NJ), Nikita Koloff, Pro Wrestling This Week, SCW (GA), Continental, Chris Love's Mississippi circuit, CWA/Memphis, WCCW, Central States, AWA, UWC (CA), Portland, Hawaii, & Road House3:45:52 NWA/WCWTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Thanks for listening to the Doric Express. In today's epic episode; We're still here say Union Street traders; Marjory Bruce is a hunner!; Big TV at beach for euros; Big turn oot for Fochabers Games at Gordon Castlw; Something fishy aboot Louis the Osprey; Dons in good shape for new boss - says outgoing boss Cheers, Allan
Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the week that was May 15-21, 1989. Topics of discussion include:The shockwaves sent throughout the WWF when Dusty Rhodes signed with the company and how that could affect the morale of the locker room.Roddy Piper's power play to return to the WWF and how he used Jim Herd for leverage.The coronation of King Duggan.The Rockers and the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers fight over entrance music.Why is All Japan so popular in Tokyo?New Japan vs. USA vs. Russia doing major business.Masakatsu Funaki rebelling in the UWF by using “fake moves.”Ricky Rice and Teijho Khan's adventures in Calgary.Rip Rogers taking over the book in the WWC.Captain Lou Albano's new TV gig.A wild week in Jerry Blackwell's Southern Championship Wrestling.Action Jackson and Baby Sis in Memphis.Frank Dusek firingHarold T. Harris in a great TV angle in Dallas.Tom Zenk quitting (queeting?) the AWA.Big TV syndication issues for WCW.Terry Funk and a young Eddie Guerrero have a memorable TV match.We always love doing 80's shows, and this is just another in a long line of great ones, so check it out!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF0:57:57 Int'l: AJPW, NJPW, Shooto UWF, Stampede, EMLL, Tijuana, & WWC1:29:05 Classic Commercial Break: Miami Vice series finale1:35:25 Halftime2:13:42 Other USA: TWWF, ICW, 105.9 WNWR-FM radio show in NYC, NJ deregulation, Super Mario Bros. Super Show, USWA (NJ), WWA (NJ), Nikita Koloff, Pro Wrestling This Week, SCW (GA), Continental, Chris Love's Mississippi circuit, CWA/Memphis, WCCW, Central States, AWA, UWC (CA), Portland, Hawaii, & Road House3:45:52 NWA/WCWTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
It's a new era at Netflix: Ads, sports, and live specials galore! We'll dig deep into the big strategy shift, including our review of John Mulaney's limited-run live talk show Everybody's in L.A. We'll try to explain the appeal of this one-of-a-kind live show, highlight some of our favorite segments, and recommend the best episode to check out (EARTHQUAKES!). From David Letterman to Conan O'Brien to John Mulaney interviewing David Letterman: We're taking a full-circle journey through a very specific sub-genre of late night… that just might be the perfect fit for streaming. But wait! There's more! We'll catch you up with the latest from the Paramount Death Watch
It's a really big big TV ... the end of dry January ... save the cardboard for Courtney ... and the merits of cake smashing
It's a really big big TV ... the end of dry January ... save the cardboard for Courtney ... and the merits of cake smashing
Big TV manufacturers made big news at CES, while NBCU and Disney stepped up their ad games. Meanwhile, Netflix has grown ad-tier users, and Amazon's headcount is shrinking.
Rapid Fire topics include: * Who'll run for more yards this Saturday: Audric Estime or Duke quarterback Riley Leonard? * Thoughts on the Notre Dame - Ohio State game's big ratings on NBC. * Thoughts on Notre Dame playing four consecutive prime time games. * Should mid and lower-tier Power 5 teams play more Friday night games? * Crowd reaction shots on TV during sports broadcasts. * Padres pitcher Josh Hader refused to pitch Monday night with his team out of playoff contention. Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charter and Disney are at a standoff over rates, bundling, and how DTC apps are treated. Neither side is blinking, and the future direction of linear TV distribution is up for grabs.
Stephen King closes Castle Rock, Mario get his first remaster while we get the last ever F-Zero, looking back on when MTV's award shows were can't-miss entertainment, John Cusack hunts humans, Power Rangers turns 30, Mel Gibson's directorial debut, and Bruce Cambell's biggest post-Ash role was too good for TV
Alex Kirry and Scott Mitchell discuss a furry of Pac-12 news. Reports are that the Pac-12 will eclipse the Big 12 in a media deal. Also, all signs point to San Diego State to joining the Pac-12 with a letter signaling its intention to leave the Mountain West. Follow UnRivaled on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
XFL Championship LANDS BIG TV RATING! XFL Attendance Draws Over 575,000 Fans For 2023! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackandwhitenetwork/support
Between Jason Day's resurgence, LIV's big gaffe and the PGA Championship, there was plenty to discuss on this week's episode. Legendary PGA professional Michael Breed joined us to break down all of it, and he came armed with some seriously juicy Oak Hill nuggets. Alex, Steve and CP also create another golf debate out of thin air, in addition to making their best bets for the second major of the year.
Entertainment has a larger audience than education because they work really hard to suck as much time out of you as possible; and for the most part, it's working. Today's class, we will delve into the timeless debate of big library versus big TV. This topic, once taken literally, now takes on a more metaphorical meaning, and we will explore why. Which group do you align with? Mindless consumption or purposeful development? The choice lies in your hands. Show notes: [7:00]#1 The notion of big libraries versus big TVs is now metaphorical. [10:41]#2 The library encompasses personal and professional development materials. [15:43]#3 Big TV habits are a form of habitual behavior. [19:28]Recap All Episodes + FULL Work On Your Game Podcast archive at: http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com Sponsor: AG1 by Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/WorkOnYourGame Next Steps: #DailyMotivation Text: Text Dre at 1.305.384.6894 (or go to http://DreAllDay.com/Text) Work On Your Game University (Coaching & Courses): http://www.WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com Work On Your Game LIVE: http://WorkOnYourGame.LIVE Training - Increasing Your Income With Strategy & Systems: http://www.WorkOnYourGame.net Facebook Business Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6figuresandgrowing/ Free Audiobooks: The Third Day: http://www.ThirdDayBook.com/audible The Mirror Of Motivation: http://www.MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible Get The Free Books: The Third Day: http://ThirdDayBook.com The Mirror Of Motivation: http://MirrorOfMotivation.com The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com Basketball: How To Play As Well As You Practice: http://HoopHandbook.com/Free Donate: CashApp: http://Cash.app/$DreBaldwin PayPal: http://PayPal.me/DreAllDay Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you daily! If you're enjoying Work On Your Game, please Review the show and let us know! Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Twitter [http://Twitter.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt]
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Javeno McLean, a fitness trainer from Manchester, tells his motivational career path, emphasizing the importance of encouraging others to enjoy exercise and uplifting those who face obstacles. Javeno talks about the value of authenticity, gratitude, and pushing the boundaries to redefine what is possible in this episode.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Javeno McLean's unique approach to fitnessHow to fall in love with exercise, regardless of your circumstancesThe importance of treating everyone as equalsWorking with the disabled populationThe importance of authenticity in the fitness industryFamily, personal passions and staying true to oneselfLinks and Social Media:Follow Javeno on IGCheck out Javeno on TikTokJ7 Community Health Centre websiteBio:Javeno McLean, a former professional athlete, focuses on spreading smiles through his unique fitness approach. As an expert trainer for disabled, elderly, and vulnerable individuals, he owns the UK's busiest workout classes and the ."Gym of the Year." Drawing from his cricket experience, Javeno inspires others as a weight loss specialist and motivational speaker. His inclusive approach is recognized through the global record for the largest impaired exercise class and features in publications like the Manchester Evening NewsIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipWaitlist for the flashcards deckUse this link to get your Toe Sox!ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan: [00:00:00] Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt, my friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear.Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. All right, loves Get ready. Um, first of all, um, this is a little warning. Um, I'm a fast talker and our guest today isn't excited and, uh, and meets my speed, um, and has a lovely accent. So, um, if you normally listen to things on 2.0, may I suggest a [00:01:00] 1.5, 1.25, or 1.0. Um, I cannot wait for you to hearour guest today, Javeno McLean because this man is doing some incredible things in this world. Um, I have been watching him from afar as a, as a diehard follower. And, um, it made the, it meant the world to me. Like it was, I'm not, I didn't tell him this. I went to DM him to be him on the podcast and I was like, oh my gosh.I had this like, look like a moment of imposter syndrome, like, Well, what if he says no? And then I was like, well, what if he says no? Then I'll just ask him again. I'll just wait. I just thought I was like, maybe his people will block because like we're a smaller podcast. We're not that small, but we're smaller in this world of podcast.And I had the story that I told myself and I was like, dang it. I just spent an hour watching all of his videos. I just spent an hour smiling and with tears of joy in my eye, and I was showing him to Brad. I'm going to just DM him because the worst case scenario is he probably won't even see it. I'll just be in purgatory in his dms.And you know what he said? Yes. [00:02:00] And I cannot wait for you to hear in this episode why he said yes. And I also hope that this episode is a reminder to you that you are the only person who can do what you do the way that you do it, you're it, and to be true to who you are and being it till you see it is 1000%.You stepping into that each and every day. And it's not gonna be easy, but ooh, it's harder to be someone else. So, without further ado, here is Javeno McLean. All right, Be It, babe. I have been stalking this guest for quite some time. In all the best ways, shout out to Steven Spinelli and my besties husband who sent me a reel from this man. Um, and I have been like sitting by going, I gotta just ask him. And when I did, he said yes. So you guys, McLean is our guest today., will you tell everyone who you are and what you Javeno McLean: rock at? Oh, Les. Well, I hate doing things like this, but [00:03:00] I'm . I'm just a 38 year old man from Manchester, England who likes to make people happy. I like to try and put a bit of love and joy in the world, and a little bit of exercise while I'm doing it.That's it. That's it. The rest of it you can find out yourself. Google it. Lesley Logan: I love it so much. Okay, so you're from Manchester. Um, I guess I wanna start with like, how did you get started because you, I mean, obviously you're a fitness trainer. You do these amazing things, but you're more than that for people. And I think anyone listening to this, we have a lot of fitness and professionals who listen to this.They get into this wanting to be more than just moving people and working people out. They, my story is like, Pilates change my life, so I wanna just help everyone change their lives. But at some point sometimes you get derailed, like you get distracted, there's things, but you seem to have been like really sparking joy in making people shine through what you're doing.So how did you get started in Javeno McLean: it? To be honest, Lesley, it was, it was an accident. It was, it was something that, it [00:04:00] wasn't the plan. The plan was always, always from day one to just show people that exercise when it's done with the right environment, with the right music, you get me? The right vibe. Anyone can, can enjoy it.I can make anyone fall in love with exercise if the environment's right and a long time ago, well, and the crazy thing, Les, is everything that's happening for me recently, I've been doing the same things for 22 years. I just never, I was never a social media person, and I felt like we became a bit of a, I'm not sure what it's like in America, but in England sometimes, is it called clout chasing, where people will film things.Let's say if he's a homeless man, instead of just giving that person a sandwich or a cup of. They have to film. Look what I'm doing, I'm here with Lesley, and it kind of dilutes the message. It takes away, you should wanna do things from the goodness of your own heart. Yes. So I've been doing it for so many years.I've been [00:05:00] training disabled people, elderly people, cancer patients, stroke survivors for free for 22 years. I've never took a penny of them. And it was purely because I understand people. I feel like we money, money controls the world a bit too much and money's not my God. And if I want to help someone, From the purest part of my soul, Lesley, there's no atm, there's no cashbook, there's no, there's no checkbook.If someone's got cancer, if someone's got dementia, the least, the least I can do is make that person smile. Make that person remember me, make that person want to come back to me, and I'm not bothered about the money because if I take you money, that means I'm, I don't really want to help you from the goodness of my heart.I want to help you because I want to get financial gain. I've never, ever took a penny of anybody disabled or elderly, and I've just never, ever, I've had people try and, uh, make me turn into the other person where I'm basically taking [00:06:00] my top off all the time. The typical pt, when I'm just trying, I'm not trying to sell sex.I'm trying to sell inspiration. I'm not trying to set, I don't have to take on, you'll never see me, Lesley, ever with my nipples out. You know, guys. Lesley Logan: You know, , I, I understand that cuz like, um, I will see people even in my own industry and they'll be doing things and like I could do that. I could also do in, in it with a sports bra on.And little shorts and, and put the camera a lot closer. But that's not how I live my life in general. So that just feels fake to me and I've never been a fake it person. I'm like, this is, this is, I do my Pilates in these clothes today. Yeah. So this what you're gonna get and no, I don't have makeup on today and that's just cuz it didn't happen today.I like to be as real as possible, so I appreciate that you're like, no, I'll, if I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do it in my own way, ... (: 150%) and I'm gonna do it in a way that feels he saw the video. And I think that totally comes through. Because when I, y'all, I, what happened was I got sent this amazing reel of you helping [00:07:00] someone do something that like probably no one would ever think they could do.Uh, or they would just go, well, that's the best they can do. So this is, you know, and you were just encouraging them and showing them. And I think no matter who you are, no matter what's going on with your body, we all wanna be a little bit better, a little bit stronger than we were yesterday. We all want that.And so, and then, I was, you came up my feed and I showed my husband what you were doing. And then he just went through like, I was like, look at this one, look at this. The kid putting the ring another. And I was like, no way is he gonna get it to the higher one. And then he got to the higher one. I was just like, this is incredible.So what you are doing is inspiring people cuz I left your feed inspired to go do whatever I was gonna do in that day. Um, obviously our listeners are going to wonder. How you actually like pay your bills. So are you also like training people who can pay you? Are you, are you, like, how is that happening so that you can give to these other people who need Javeno McLean: it the most?So, Lesley, um, I struggle and my, my wife and my, my mother, [00:08:00] everyone, they're trying to help me at the moment. I'm a very humble person. I hate talking about certain things, but I train. I, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a wicked trainer. I train elite athletes. I train elite champion athletes. I've got a community that, uh, my community gym that I, that I own, it's for the neighborhood.So I get people coming in every day from the neighborhood, regular people. It's just a section of my work, which is a disabled, and the people that need the most hope are the ones that I've never charged. Mm-hmm. So my bills as sorted with my regular customers. Yes. If that makes sense. Yep. Uh, but I don't really broadcast that as much as I should because I just...I wanna showcase magic and amazing in other people. You see what I'm saying? That's, that's what I really, I feel uncomfortable, like even in the last two years with all the things that have been going on in my life, sometimes the best I can do, Lesley and I, sometimes I, I fear that people will feel that I'm arrogant is the best [00:09:00] response is sometimes will say, oh, thank you.Because I love, I love, I love finding somebody out. Let's say somebody that you've seen on the videos, who's got, uh, who's in a wheelchair I've, I believe I'm gifted Les. And what I mean by that, Lesley is uh, I don't mean it big edited, I don't need it both fully. Your gift is what you can do better than everybody else.Your gift is what comes easy to you. So Michael Jordan, his gift was, we all know what that was. Any day, any time. He's rock it anyway, anywhere you doing it. Who else? Mike Tyson. Anyone? That's their gift. On any day, they can perform better than anybody else. And I've always felt from a young age, Lesley, there's not a person on this planet I can't make fall in love with exercise. And when it comes to somebody with a disability, or, and again, Lesley, a day in my life, just to let you know, I have some of the, [00:10:00] some of the most tricky situations on planet earth to deal with. I, I have people who have got terminal cancer, I've got people who have got conditions that they're not fixable.They, they're not gonna get better. They're degenerative, where as they get older it will get worse and worse and worse. And some of the conversations that I have with people will, will, will, will break any man's soul, any person's when there's, when someone's got, we're lucky, like I'm from, I'm from Jamaica.So when I was, I'm from an island that we, there's, there's not much going on there. So with me personally, I've always been very grateful. And every second, every second that God's given me to do this, I'm happy. I've got clothes on and I can watch, I can drink and look, I've got, aftershave, I've got cologne, I'm, I'm blessed.We're so blessed. Mm-hmm. But when you speak to somebody who doesn't realize how great life is because [00:11:00] the cards that they've been dealt. They've got a, they've got a countdown to when they're taking their last breath. Think about that. Yeah. I have people recently who have come to me with terminal cancers and terminal illnesses.They know that they've got a countdown, but yet they wanna spend it with . anyone can me that gift, best believe that every second you spend with me, I'm gonna make you smile, girl. I'm gonna make you happy. I'm gonna make you, I'm gonna put every bit of me into that session because you've chosen me.Yeah. And I believe that my gift is, anytime I've ever come across anybody with whatever situation I've already said to them, gimme 20 minutes. Give me 20 minutes. I bet you I'm gonna make you smile. I bet you I'm gonna take you out of whatever your reality is right now. If you don't feel too good, I guarantee you that little 20 minutes with me.I guarantee you I'm gonna put a smile on your face and make you wanna come back. And that's all I can do. And I've never failed. Yeah, I'm, Lesley Logan: well, gosh. I mean, I have chills and I believe [00:12:00] it. And what I, what I think is so cool is like, first of all, for that person to even seek you out shows that they want to make the most of every breath that they have.Yeah. And I don't know who's luckier, those of us who don't know when our last breath is, or those who do, um, And I, maybe that's the wrong word to use, but there is something about someone choosing this is, this is where I'm going and I'm gonna make sure that I spend it with . I'm gonna, cuz he's gonna show me what I'm still capable of....(: Yeah, definitely). And like it to me, what, what I love is that you make them feel so seen, which is like huge for me. But also you show them what's so much more possible and I think the, the rest of the world. Make like go, oh, poor them. Or, I'm so sorry for them. That's so sad. What they're going through and, and what I get from what you're doing is like, and this is what you have and here's what we can do and we can still smile [00:13:00] and we can still step over this.This poll, so it's just really amazing. I wonder like, when did you start working with this population of people? Was it from the beginning of your training? Or was it like happenstance? Can you take me back to what that was? Yeah, Javeno McLean: so it was many years ago, Les, I'll tell you the quick story. Uh, many years ago was one thing with me Les is always about normality and redefining boundaries. I've always been that person. And I think normality is the most powerful thing on this planet. And I realized a long time ago when I tell you the story in a second. No matter who you are, whether you are, no matter what your condition, elderly, disabled, whatever it is, all anybody wants is to be treated normal. And me, now I'm a father of two young boys, and God forbid if anything was happen to my little boys. All I want is the world to treat my babies normal. Don't feel sorry for them and don't [00:14:00] pissy them. Treat 'em normal. And years ago, that was, long story short, I was, I used to manage sessions. We call it the council in the usa you call it the government baby.So, so I used to work for the government and I used to do sessions all around the city in Manchester. And I had a, I had people that worked for me and I was watching a session with the young guy, one of my, one of my members of staff, and he was teaching this young boy in a wheelchair. This young boy was, he was so bored. He was so, so bored.He was 19 and I watched the session and he stayed in his wheelchair Les, and then when the trainer went to go to the bathroom, this boy got a part of his chair and he walked over to, uh, where the water and the drinks was, and he pour himself for drinks. So I came in the room and I went crazy at him. I said to him, don't you ever let another man or another person dilute your power.Don't ever let nobody tell you that you are meant to be in that chair. Like that chair defines you. I said, I'll just watched you for 20 minutes. [00:15:00] Lift the two pound weights, big strapping rugby player, boy. And he was lifting weights that he knows he can do more. He, and then he could get a part of his chair. He could walk like a lot of disabled people or a lot of people in wheelchairs.They're not always, uh, in the wheelchairs forever. A lot of them can actually get up and move. And I said to him, don't ever let nobody dilute your power and tell you that you have to stay in that wheelchair. So when the trainer came back in, I said, you know what, you go home. I said, I'm gonna take the rest of this session and for the rest of this session, I made him stand up.Cause I knew that he could. And even if he couldn't, I said, I've got your, I said, you're going to push yourself. You're 19 years old. And I said, you've got all this life to live. You can't live an attack life. By just being locked in your little box and letting the world and people tell you, you stay in your wheelchair.You do. I said, no. So I made him stand up for 20 minutes and he did it. I made him lift the, the bigger dumbbells. Nothing crazy, [00:16:00] but a little bit heavier than what I know he could do. And at the end of the session, and this is what changed for me Les, this is where it was a little bit awkward, where it, this, this little boy's parents was in the room and his dad was massive. That's, his dad was huge. His dad was so, his dad was so big and he walked over and I thought, I dunno what's gonna happen. I dunno when we had it. Cause I didn't know. And he came over and he just started crying and me and him hugged for about 20 minutes and in him and his wife, and we cried.And he was explaining to me everything that day, everything that I was saying to him, people are scared to say to him cause of his, wheelchair. And he said, they tell him every day that you're lazy, you can do more, but because his mommy and daddy doesn't wanna listen. And he said, I was the first person to ever talk to him and treat him normal.Because the world when it comes to people that are disabled or elderly or vulnerable, they've got a thing where they don't wanna [00:17:00] offend and they don't wanna tell him anything. So they said to me, I was the first person to treat him normal. And they, they couldn't. They loved it. They loved it. And I said to myself on that, Look, cause you're in a wheelchair or disabled, you ain't no different from me or you or anybody else.So, uh, that was my approach from there. And it just, from there, people just started talking about me. It, it went a little bit crazy. And then in the last six years when I opened my own facility, it's just gone absolute craziness. It's just, yeah, I've never publicized it. I've just, only six years ago was my first time that I posted a video.I've been doing it for 22 years and I've never posted a video. Cause I didn't want to anybody to think that I was exploiting people or I was trying to showcase me or what, do you know what I mean? Lesley Logan: I was so, I do, I think so many people can be so quick to judge these things. Yeah. Like, and it's like I, what I, I think we forget that there's intention behind things and I think that like, You're a perfect example of like, when the intention is good, [00:18:00] then, um, that it, it, it, it, then it sh it should shine through and there can be people, there'll always be people who see it differently.But what I, what, what I think that is really amazing is that you're showing people what is possible . And also like that whole thing you, I'm sure you've told your kids is, at least my parents did in the States, is like, never judge a book by its cover. Never judge a book by its cover. And what you're showing is, you're not judging a person in a wheelchair by the wheelchair.You're looking at their heart and you're looking at what's possible. You're figuring out what they want, and you're showing them they could be even a little bit more than what they are. And then they, and then guess what? Tomorrow's a new day. So you can be a little bit more than yesterday. Who that we, there are people who don't have disabilities, who don't have terminal life illnesses who need to hear that.There are people who are air quotes normal. Because of the world's judging them or because what they've been told, they live in like, well, this is as good as it's, as it gets. And, and you, it, it sounds to me like your, [00:19:00] your mission is really just to show people that there's always something more that they can do with themselves no matter who they are.Javeno McLean: Hundred percent. There's a lot of my clients who are trained to this day. Guess what? I don't know their disability. I don't have the conversation Les, apart from certain people where I need to know medically. Certain professional things. A lot of people who I trained, the first thing that I say is, I don't care.I don't care about your wheelchair. I care about you. I don't care what you can't do. I care about what we are gonna do right now. Mm-hmm. And I, I, I've never, I've never been afraid because, I know what I'm doing. I know that I'm not a bully. You, you know what? You've seen the training who just shout and scream and just use the ego and I've never been that person.I know I'm so professional in my preparation that I'm never afraid to hurt people. I'm more concerned about how, how many barriers we're gonna we're gonna break. How many and, and more. What I've noticed with a lot of people I train is, the boundaries, their capabilities, they, they set the bar [00:20:00] so low because of the way, cause of the life that they've been given, the cards that they've been dealt. Natural human instinct is to set the bar here. Mm-hmm. So the first thing I do in the very first session is I get a gist of what that person thinks that they can't do. And I say, I'm gonna prove you wrong today. I'm not gonna do it next week. Last week.Last week, one of my girls come in. Beautiful little girl. Beautiful little girl. She's 18, she's got cerebral palsy. She knows who she's, I'm not gonna say her name. And me and her was talking about press up and she said, I can't do a press up. I said, I said, I'll get, she said, I've never done a press up in my life.I said to you in half an hour, I'm gonna, I'm gonna show you that you can do a press up. And then she was, Nope, nope, nope, nope. Les, we did 34 press ups that day. And then she left. She left that session. Couldn't believe it. And I said, baby, we're only just getting started. I said, wait till next week. Wait until next week and the week after.And I think it's about just redefining [00:21:00] boundaries and well, when you do that with a human at any age, it is the most beautiful thing to watch Lesley Logan: you. Yeah. You know? Um, and my first Pilates training, They taught me this is what a beginner does for the hundred. This is what a beginner's rollup is. This is a beginner.This is a beginner. Right. And then, and then I pass that test and you teach it intermediate. So now you take that person and you change the exercise and make it a little harder. You change it again. Right. And the advanced I went to, I was like, this doesn't make any sense. Like I went to a class and they just had me do the excercise.They didn't have me do the beginner. They just had me do the exercise. And then they offered options if you couldn't do the exercise. Yep. And so I was like, okay. So I went to another training and they taught me this is the exercise. And if you need to change the exercise, cuz someone can't meet it yet, then you think of it as borrowing money from the bank.You want the lowest interest loan so you can go get, I don't know if you have this in the uk, but here we have these terrible loan places that are called like paycheck [00:22:00] loans where the interest is so high. Once you get it, just you basically, you're constantly borrowing from them because now you owe so much.Yeah, you have to just go there. That bank is never gonna get me to being able to afford a loan over here. It's never gonna get there. So like I always think of like taking that bar or let me just use the word modification and go, what's the least amount? And that's why I'll end up working with athletes is not because I was actually looking for them, it's because they came in and I was like, okay, let me see what you can do here.Yeah. Okay. Let's see if you can do this. Until I could figure out where's the barrier, where, where are we limited? Yeah. And then we can go to work. Right. And um, yeah. And so I wonder like. Who trained you? Who taught you this? Like, have you always been this way or like what made, like what, what, what's, what turned that light switch on Javeno McLean: for you?I, I've been, I'll be honest, Les, I've been crazy. I've been crazy since I was small. I've been, yeah, I've been very determined since I was young. I was even, I remember I was 12, 11 years old doing a hundred plus ups a day, 200 sit ups a [00:23:00] day. I was, I was it, I was, I played cricket. I'm not sure if you know what cricket is.I was a top level cricket player. I played professional cricket for many years, so I bought, I was an athlete myself, and right now I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a power lifter. I'm a team gb power lifter, and these are things that I rarely tell people because again, my, my history of just being an athlete, I've seen what the human body can do, but I've seen the power not of having muscles or being super fit.I've seen the power. Uh, involving people. Mm-hmm. I've seen the power Les of noticing people I know. I see. I've seen it like a lot of people don't get seen. I think about it Les. It's so horrible. You can have somebody who is the fittest, strongest person, but they still feel depressed or sad because they don't really get noticed.People that I. My, my main [00:24:00] priority is to let them know, look him in the face and let 'em know, I see you. I ain't seeing you, I ain't looking around you or seeing your, your medication or your wheelchair or your walking stick or whatever. I see you and I think when people notice that you, when they got, uh, somebody in front of them, you actually gives a crap about 'em because I'm looking at them.Javeno McLean: I'm not looking through them all around them. You gotta think a lot of disabled people, people are so awkward. People look around them and they don't wanna notice them. I'm looking right at you cause I wanna know you. I wanna know your story, your history. I wanna know about your cat, your dog, your neighbor.I wanna know what you're gonna watch on TV tomorrow. I wanna know what you're gonna eat for your breakfast. I wanna know all of that. And when they know that I wanna know all of that, then they can ask me. And then we become friends when we become friends. It's game over. We can do amazing things together.And I think being noticed is the most important thing and uh, it's the most empowering [00:25:00] thing. And this is not what I realized a long time ago, and this is where many years ago, Les, I had many people trying to, we did photo shoots with a couple magazines I could have had. I'm so happy that the following that I've got now Les, is uh, is so organic and I've done it in my way.Yeah, I think 10 years ago. Why so many people? Just trying to get me to take my top after to show off my body and things like that, like, like everybody else was doing. And I said to him and people thought I was crazy. I said, you, I don't care how much money you, you, you, you're gonna offer me. I don't care how many followers you're gonna, you think I'm gonna get on these platforms.I said, you'll never see me with my t-shirt off or trying to flex my six pack, cause I'm not trying to sell that. And I'm so happy that I stood by what I believed and now the world, cause I already said to people, Les, when people see the power of care, like real genuine care, it will be the most powerful thing that you will ever see because how can you not [00:26:00] like it?Because it's the most organic thing. And I'm happy that I stood by everything that I said all them years ago. Lesley Logan: Yeah. I, I think, um, I mean that's ultimate being it till you see it. It's like knowing who you are. Yeah. And, and then just trusting that being who you are is already enough. Um, and, and that it's be, it's better to get to where you want to go as yourself than as being someone else because you can't, you don't get to flip the switch.You don't get to put that shirt back on. I mean, you can, but the people who followed you cuz of the six pack are gonna be. You know, for, this is a terrible analogy, but many, many people who listen may not know this. Um, I am on YouTube and I have a lot of followers who followed me because I was barefoot.So that's that. We'll, just, oh yeah. It's a weird world. So, uh, applies exercises. I have that. So then my friends own a sock company for pilates socks. I started wearing them and they got very upset. Because I was now wearing socks on [00:27:00] my feet. So the the, so it actually made my viewership go down. Yes, you all, it was enough to notice it was enough to hit the bank.But I was like, well, who am I doing this for? Am I doing it for the people who wanna see my bare feet or am I doing it for the people who wanna learn the exercise? So socks are on most of the time. And, um, but like you, you don't, if you've, you have to do things in your he saw the video way, otherwise, at some point, That person's gonna come out and it's either gonna piss people off and deter them.It could lose everything you built or you lose yourself in the process, which I think is much worse. So, um, I think that, but watching you do it in the way that makes sense to you is just proof that to everyone listening here, however, how, whatever it is that you want to do, whoever it is that you are, you don't have to do these shiny object things that, that get instant gratification to get to where you wanna go.You can be, you can get there just be being yourself. Javeno McLean: I'll tell you something, Les. What's the name of this podcast? ...(Lesley: Be It Till You See It). [00:28:00] One second, one second. So this is the, this is a little bit my, my manager went crazy at me, right? So, listen, I get last la you know that the week that you asked me for the to do the podcast, I got asked by 12 of the podcast, and I'm at the stage where if I don't like your face or your vibe, I'll say NO, So all of these books, right?And just to let you know, look, I've got best, I've got no fuck thought as well. Look, you guys, Lesley Logan: if you're watching on YouTube, you'll see this all, Javeno McLean: all of these books here that I've got here, right? These are all quotes, things that I write down that make over the years, over 22 years, things that quotes from people, quotes by myself, that makes sense that I need to learn.And revise, yeah?, all these things in one of my first books. Guess what it says, ...(Lesley: Be It Till You See It). Lesley Logan: Yes.[00:29:00] Javeno McLean: So soon as I seen that, I said, hundred percent I need to come on this show and meet this lady. Because that there is, and this is the thing, that's when you see, when you're talking about being organic, anytime I film a video, anytime I'm working with someone. It's never scripted. It's not 3, 2, 1. Do this, do that.And I've had loads of cameras over the last two years. Big TV companies come in and I've had to explain to 'em, this is not a gimmick. This is my life. These are real people. So anytime people have filmed, I've had to let them know. This is the most important thing is not you guys getting good footage.It's me making sure that I'm doing my job with the people that I'm training. If you want to film, you film from the outside and capture what you want. But at the end of the day, whoever I'm training, my job is to give that person as most, the most magic, the most amount of amazing in 30 minutes as I can. You just be hard from over there.And I think [00:30:00] just being organic and being yourself, I'm so glad that people notice that it's just me being myself. Mm-hmm. And that's why you see me in a lot of my videos with sliders, uh, or, or barefoot, I wear in the summertime. I don't wear socks cause I feel more free when I've got bare feet and people always say things.And even now that my following's getting bigger, you always get the one stupid person. Why has he got no health and safety? Why has he not got ... shut up. Let me, let me just be happy. Let me be happy. I don't wanna wear socks. And I think exactly what you said, just being organic and real. And I think the, the person I'm trading, they see that and feel it.And it makes them want to give me a bit more because I know that I'm being as real as I can, and then it lets them open up to me. Lesley Logan: Yeah, I think, um, one of the best compliments I ever got, um, I was in Australia. I was in a car with some people who hired me to come down and teach, and I wanted to go to this one store.And I was like, I was like, can we [00:31:00] go? I know that we all wanna go to dinner, but like, can we go to the store before it closes because I really wanna buy this dress, this place. And they were in this car, we're like laughing and talking, whatever, and they're like, you're the same person online as you are, like in person.Mm-hmm. And I was like, mm-hmm. Yeah. Are people not around you? Like, Javeno McLean: no, and that's the crazy thing in our industry, there's so much fakery and people pretending because let's be real. If you pretend to be something that you are not, you're more likely to make some money doing something. And now this is, we're at, we're at the point now where I think the real people need to stand up a little bit more and be heard because that's what the fitness and health is about, fitness, health, and wellbeing, It's about this, it's not about the BS that we see on Instagram every day and it, and it mm-hmm.And it's, it, it's not healthy. And I'm, I'm so glad that people are noticing real, real influences. Yeah. Not, not, yeah. It's, I'm so happy. I'm so glad [00:32:00] about Lesley Logan: that. So I wanna know like where, because you're being it till you see it all the time. So where are you trying to grow next? Like, what is your ultimate dream next?Like where, what, like we could snap our fingers, we can make it happen, but you're already acting as if it is ,so, where do you wanna go, , with all Javeno McLean: this? Can I, I'm gonna be honest. I'm gonna be so, I'm gonna be honest and real. Lemme tell you this, Les,all that. So every single day I, I get, uh, hundreds of messages from people all, all over the world, from countries that I didn't even know existed. You, Uganda, Botswana, Yemen. Did you know there's a country called Yemen?. I didn't, I didn't, I didn't Yemen, all these people sending me beautiful messages, but I'll never post them because that's a personal, private, beautiful, thing between that person. I get hundreds of videos from people who watch the videos, watch my videos, who are disabled, and they, uh, they copy what I've put in the videos and they send me [00:33:00] to say, look babe, look what you've made me do. So an example, one of, I had to talk about this, this young boy copied the video of me and, uh, Josh, one of my youngsters.Javeno McLean: And he was in his, uh, bedroom holding onto the dressing table that the, the, the closet thing. And he copied and he held himself up out of his wheelchair for 20 seconds. And he's screaming, saying, Jav, look what I did. And he was just crying his eyes out saying, because he watched my video, it made him realize that that wheelchair doesn't define him and he can do what Josh did in the video.And I've received hundreds of them. So now, how many more thousands of people around the world can I get to do that? How many more people with dementia? How many more people with cancer, stroke, cerebral palsy, how many more people around the world? If I've, if I, let's say now 10,000 people have sent me videos, disabled people from all over the globe say, look, oh my God, you've made me do this.How many [00:34:00] more millions can we reach? So the plan is to keep on doing what I'm doing and keep on spreading this as far and wide as I can. Because when people see real organic care, real beautiful interactions, wholesome interactions, whether you are able-bodied or disabled, it's the most inspiring thing that you'll see.Yeah, and I think that's my goal. My goal isn't to, to, I'm not bothered about cars and this and that. My goal is to do exactly what I'm doing now and touch every corner of the globe. Lesley Logan: Yeah. You wanna make the, you want your impact to just spread far and wide. Yeah. Um, uh, in your defense, I learned from Yemen from the show Friends, so Javeno McLean: Oh, yeah.Yes. Yeah. Lesley Logan: Yemen. So, um, you know, I I I love that. I love that so much and I, like, I wanna ask you, and, and, and if you don't have the full answer yet, then please just let my team know so we can add it [00:35:00] in. When you do. Obviously y'all are gonna listen to this, are gonna share every one of his reels to people, because even if you only have 70 followers, you have the following and those 70 people need to see this.But aside from sharing what you're doing, is there anything that we can do to support spreading the word and helping you make this impact that you wanna make? Javeno McLean: Keep on sharing the videos that, that, that's all. Listen. There's always somebody watching. That's what I realized when some of these videos have gone so viral.There's always somebody watching. There's always so everybody knows somebody elderly. Everybody knows somebody disabled. Everybody knows somebody going through a hard time. Yes. These videos are so powerful and I'm so, I'm, I'm so blessed that I, I'm in a position where my videos are impacting people so powerfully.I get grown men every day crying and, and women all over the world crying and I. I'm, I'm just happy that, I'm just happy, Les, I'm happy with everything that's going. And the what, the one thing that I really would love to do is, [00:36:00] do you know about the world records Les? ... (Lesley: The what?) The world records? The Lesley Logan: World records?Yeah. Like Guinness. Javeno McLean: Yeah. So I've got, last year, I've, well, I've got two world records. I've got the world record for the biggest wheelchair exercise class, and I've got the world record for the biggest disabled exercise class. I've got an idea for this year. I'm gonna break the, I'm gonna break the world record again, but I'm gonna set it up as a big, I'm gonna do it in a big room, a big like room or arena in Manchester, but I'm also gonna give people around the world an opportunity to join in via Zoom.Yeah, I'm gonna get a big screen. Yes. Lesley Logan: You can have everyone's faces on there, you see? Yes, Leslie. Exactly. Yes. So I'm in, can you get like, isn't there like a big soccer like football stadium in Manchester? Javeno McLean: Isn't there like a big... () I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try and we're trying to get into a stadium. Uh, but ideally, whenever, whenever I do make the announcement, [00:37:00] anyone who follows me, I think if everyone could share that and we can, that a world record that's involving disabled people, From around the world, Les, that that'll be absolutely outstanding.Lesley Logan: Well, please like sign us up for however we can help you and we want to, um, I wish I knew someone who owned a stadium to donate it to you, but maybe I do. Maybe one of my people listening to this can let me know if I'm like, how many degrees away we are. But I love this because, you know, I think people get bogged down by how much shit is like happening in the world.Like they're so, like any, you, you open up any app and there's obviously people doing stuff, but there's also like, Just these big catastrophes happening to people all over the world. And I think people get overwhelmed. Like, what? I can't do anything about that. Yeah. And I feel that as someone who like has a big heart, I feel that.And I think it's like it's not about us help. Like you don't have to be the person who's trying to solve all the world's problems. You just have to find one problem that you're so [00:38:00] passionate about. Yeah. And you go all in on that. And what you're doing is like bringing so much light to a population of people.That have either been written off or underestimated or not noticed because people don't know what to do when, when they're with them. And so I love that because that changes the world if more people feel seen. And this is why I teach, because it helped me connect more to myself. And when you connect to yourself, you can connect more to others.Like that's really what it's right. Definitely. I do this because I know that the way, if more people are connected to themselves, they connect more to others, there's like world peace. Like we're all of a sudden just better people. You, the more people feel seen in this world. The, the more they feel empowered to do whatever it is on this planet that they could do.And so I just love, I just love what it is. I just love that so much. And I hope that if, if you're listening, whatever that is for you, it can be anything. It could be any kind of population of people or plants or something, but go all in with this passion and don't let [00:39:00] there be a barrier to it. Like, don't set yourself up.Like there's a, there's a, a barrier. So you just, I feel like you've inspired me and I hope you're inspiring everyone listening that you don't have to stop just because this is what the RX for something or someone is. Javeno McLean: Yeah, and I, I couldn't agree any more or less. And one thing that I really noticed is, look at this now, did you say, let me tell, tell me about your family.Tell me about your immediate family that you've got now. Oh, Lesley Logan: I have uh, my parents, my dad is 70. He deadlifts you guys almost 300 pounds, just so you know. Go on Javeno McLean: daddy! Lesley Logan: Does. I know, I know, I know. Um, and then I have, uh, my mom, she's a school teacher for first graders. And then, um, I have a brother and sister. Mm-hmm.Javeno McLean: Brilliant. So now listen to this. If Lesley is sad or upset, mommy and daddy feel that pain. Your brother, your sisters. If [00:40:00] you go through something and you are not good, your mom, your dad, your family, they, they, they're riding with you. Every cry, every tear, every bit of sadness that you have, your mom and dad and your family feel that just as much as you coz' they love you.Mm-hmm. And one thing that I'm so grateful of is their family involvement with what I'm doing. So somebody that I'm training, whether they're in a wheelchair or not, cancer, dementia, stroke. The happiness that their families are now getting is unbelievable. There's every single person who I train their families will message me and ring me and come and see me to tell me that the impact that it's making, on not just the person who I'm training, but that person's family, that person's mom and dad, that person's grandmother, grandfather, that person's husband, wife.So every single person that I'm training, it's never just about me making that person happy. If I make that person happy, that filters [00:41:00] through the entire family. And before you know it, Les, I've been welcomed into hundreds of new families and it's the most beautiful thing when I go somewhere, when I walk around my local community.Not even well, to be honest. Now, when I go anywhere in the world and people realize, and people, people can sometimes say things to me, well, let, let's say Manchester and in England when somebody says, I know the person that you trained, because may I, I'm related to that person, you've made my whole family happy.Because now whoever the person is, is now happier. They're more joyful. They're laughing again. They're smiling again. People have forgotten how to smile. Yeah, because the, cause the world's not in a good place and it's so much sadness. A lot of people don't smile anymore. They don't laugh anymore. So when somebody says, I've made their grandmother laugh again and smile again, and wanna start being showing more of who they are, because a lot of people have lost themselves with covid, with the war in [00:42:00] Ukraine, with the cost of living, with everything that's going on, it's making families happy and I'm so glad that I'm the person that's opening that, that floodgate of love, if that makes sense. Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? It's powerful. Lesley Logan: Yeah. I mean it's, well, to go back to it, it's like we forget that the actions we take to help others are, it's a chain reaction. Yeah. And so your one, your one thing that feels small is actually much bigger than you'll ever know.And someday, hopefully you'll be in a place like you are, where you get to hear about those that, that daisy chain effect that's going on. Um, , I, you have kids and, and a and a and a spouse and everything. Um, it must be so fun for them to be around you cuz you have so much energy. Are they involved in what you do or are they like your, like, not a respite, but like your time away is with them.Javeno McLean: Yeah, it's bit my, my, I got two. I've got two beautiful boys and my wife. [00:43:00] And my wife's obviously she knows I'm a bit crazy. The energy...(Lesley: she loves it). She does, she does mean wife. My little boys are crazy. They, they've got my energy les, my little, my, my youngest Leo, he's only one. He, he doesn't, he, he's not got a clue what's going on.He just wakes up every day, Les. He just goes, ah, all day. That's all he does. All he does. Ah, that's all he does. Lesley Logan: He's learning his voice and he hears you yelling. So he thinks he's talking. That's, Javeno McLean: he does. My, my eldest son Mason, his energy, and, and to be honest, he's, he's, he understands what Daddy's doing now and he sees how far it's going and how many people I'm helping. And he's very proud, and my wife's very proud as well. And, and that's what it's all about for me. Just making the family proud and making me mom and dad and my wife and everyone proud, and I can only make him proud if every single time I, I'm on a platform to speak.I'm just as real and as honest and as organic [00:44:00] as I can be. Mm-hmm. And that's all that matters and I'm, I'm just, I'm glad, fingers crossed, it continues and I'm glad that. I'm glad we've always going, man. Lesley Logan: Yeah. Oh, well, , I, I wanna talk to you for hours. Um, but you also have a family and it is, uh, getting to be at least dinnertime, if not past it where you are.So we're gonna take a brief break. Yeah. And then we're gonna find out where people can find you, follow you, stalk you like I did. And your Be It action items. Alright, , where do you like to hang out? Where can people help you, support you, follow you, all those things? Well guys, Javeno McLean: I'm on socials. I'm on. I'm, I'm 38 years old, so I'm new to all the social media things, so I'm on Instagram, J seven Health, I think.What, what's my name? What's my name? J seven Health . I think I'm called on Instagram, on I'm TikTok. I've been on TikTok for about 10 months and it's gone crazy. My TikTok name is what? Lesley Logan: Your TikTok name, I don't know, but [00:45:00] your, uh, your Instagram is J seven Health . That's it. Yeah. Yeah. We'll get your TikTok definitely linked below for sure.Javeno McLean: I can see here. TikTok is Seven guys. Go on there. Follow and listen. I'm not trying to sell nothing. All I want people to is if you like the video comment, say something nice and if you know somebody that maybe would benefit from seeing the video. Pass that joy and pass on that love, and then it'll keep on spreading.That's all I wish. That's all I want. Lesley Logan: All right. You've given us so many things to think about, but bold, executable, intrinsic, targeted steps people can take to Be It Till They See It. What do you have for us? Uh, Javeno McLean: Family, I generally believe. If your family about the front of your thoughts all the time, you'll always, always have a reason to be yourself and a reason to not let people down, especially the ones that mean the most.And when it comes to [00:46:00] being until you see it, I think you need to understand the journey. Understand that people won't understand where you want to go. People are not gonna understand your dream because it's yours. The dream and the vision that you created for yourself and your family or your mission, other people are not going to see it the way you want to.Only you can see it, and you have to understand that not everyone's gonna be supportive. Not everyone's gonna want you to win, and you need to understand that it doesn't really matter what everybody else wants. All that matters is what you want, and just be passionate about it and don't let do everything that you need to do to keep your passion alive.And that's one thing that I, I make sure that I do every single day, like an every single day. Les, I listen to Justin Bieber. Do you know why? Because I like Justin Bieber. People look at a big black guy and want me to listen to Snoop Dogg. I don't wanna listen to Snoop Dogg. I want Justin Bieber. I like Bonjovi.You know Bonjovi, probably walks alone in the [00:47:00] dark. That's my job, Les. But I make sure that I do things every day to make happy. Because it's all about just being as honest as you can for yourself. And I think when you're talking about investing in something and trying to achieve something, just be yourself.Whether, whether there's a tsunami or a tornado , there's gonna be so many things that are gonna wanna shape your personality and your character. Make sure you stay solid. Mm-hmm. Make sure you stay solid and do what you wanna do and uh, and that's how you really achieve it, I think.. And I think when you like, like the podcast is called Be It Until You See It.I think there's nothing more powerful than that. That that's that saying. As soon as I seen the name of the podcast, it, I, I can't, it blew me away cuz it's something that I've literally done my whole life and this is why it made sense for me to speak to you as. Mm-hmm. Thank you for the opportunity girl.Really Lesley Logan: do appreciate it. , thank you so much. Uh, truly this was a [00:48:00] dream. And, um, blew, blew my dreams out of the water. It was everything more than I ever anticipated. You were amazing y'all. How are you going to use these tips in your life? I want you to tag . I want you to tag the Be It pod.I want you to share this episode no matter how, you know how to share it. I don't care if it, you just show it to someone or if you actually know the tech to share it. I want, don't let that stop you from, from taking something that inspired you and giving it to someone else, because that could be the best thing you do for them that day.I will. I'm so grateful for Steven for sharing your reel with me because that's how we got here. And you always bring a smile to my face and I can tell you're changing the lives of those You're with Soo. Thank you so much everyone. Until next time. Be It Till You See It.. Javeno McLean: Thank you, Les. Lesley Logan: That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to [00:49:00] introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram.I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day.Be It Till You See it is the production of the Bloom Podcast Network. Brad Crowell: It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan: It is produced and edited by the Epic team at Disenyo Brad Crowell: our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production, music, and our brandingby designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan: Ch. Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals and Ximena Velazquez for our transcriptions. Brad Crowell: Trans.Also to Angelina Herico for adding all the content to our website, and finally to Meredith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time. Hello? Hello? Hey. Hey, [00:50:00] Leslie. Let's do it. Girl. Thank you for inviting me. Let'Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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To celebrate the launch of the new Accutron Astronaut timepiece, The Accutron Show hosts Brooklyn-based artist Michael Kagan. Together with our hosts, Michael talks about his astronaut paintings that have garnered him mass attention from media, galleries, and collectors, all interested in his exploration of the physical and emotional journey that accompanies explorers. Michael's special projects also include two apparel collaborations with Pharrell Williams for his brand "Boys Billionaire Club," and album cover artwork for The White Lies album Big TV, which won an Art Vinyl Award for Best Art Vinyl in 2013. Jump on this episode of our podcast and travel with us into art and space.Episode Highlights8:00 What fascinates me about the figure of the astronaut is that when they are out there in space, they are alone. There is no audience, the audience is from photos or from people watching them on TV. They are on their own, in death-defining moments. I like to represent those moments in big snapshots.16:36 After my first solo show, Pharrell Williams reached out to do a collaboration. He was intrigued by the image of the astronaut, so we ended up doing two collaborations for his brand 'Billionaire Boys Club.'28:00 I have a special connection to Accutron. On the day I got married my dad gave me his Accutron watch, which he had received from his mother-in-law when he got married.Learn more about the Accutron watch here, and follow @AccutronWatch:InstagramTwitterFacebookSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to hear new episodes as soon as they're released.Follow our hosts on social media:Bill McCuddy: Facebook / TwitterDavid Graver: Instagram / TwitterMichael Kagan: Instagram
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