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Latest podcast episodes about bobby joe

Alliance University Product PRODcast
Transition to UHOne: Products You Need to Know

Alliance University Product PRODcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 60:44


Join Gina Hawks and special host Bobby Joe Massey from UnitedHealthcare (UH1), formerly known as Shorebridge, for an engaging Thursday product training call. Bobby Joe delves into various UH1 products, detailing the transition from SureBridge to Golden Rule platform, and the necessary steps for re-contracting. Learn about the changes and detailed benefits of products like AdvantageGuard, Critical Guard, AccidentWise, DentalWise, VisionWise, and HospitalWise. Don't miss out on understanding pre-existing conditions, issue ages, benefits, and more to effectively help your clients. Ideal for agents preparing for the weekend transition!

What’s up World!!
AAron McMahan (CPR Missions)

What’s up World!!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 110:11


All the way from Knoxville TN Mr. Aaron McMahan from CPR Missions is in the What's up World studio to tell us about his organization and its mission statement. Danny happened upon Aaron's Tik Tok page, and it moved him so much that he had to reach out and get him in the studio. Thank You to Mr. McMahan for making the trip to the studio. Please check out CPR Missions website by clicking the link below. CPR Missions Also check out CPR Missions Tik Tok page as well. https://www.tiktok.com/link/v2?aid=1988&lang=en&scene=bio_url&target=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fcprmissions The What's up World Podcast is not for the faint of heart. In this studio we bring you guests from all walks of life. And we always root for the underdog. In your face, unapologetic and real. There's no preset questions or made up stories on this Podcast, just unscripted conversations that will leave you wanting more.     The WUW Podcast is brought to you by these great sponsors.    Au-Some Like Anderson  Sling Some Hope   The Southern Living Show w/Bobby Joe and Jericho KY Bathroom & Remodels  Katies Sweets N Treats    If you would like to sponsor an episode of the Podcast, please contact Danny at whatsupworld01@yahoo.com    Also please join the Facebook page by clicking the link below. Thank You What's up World Podcast | Facebook   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/support

Tavis Smiley
Bobby Joe Champion joins Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 30:01


Minnesota State Senate President Bobby Joe Champion explains why rumors of the state losing its blue-state status have been greatly exaggerated and how Minnesota can become the center of progressive leadership.

What’s up World!!
Shaylen Hobbs

What’s up World!!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 77:15


Shaylen Hobbs is a student in Jackson Co. High School. She is in the studio today to tell us about the ongoing situation in our schools and the removal of the Ten Commandments. She also tells Danny some news that he was not aware of. Thank you to Shaylen for coming to the WUW studio and for being brave enough to speak out about this. Our students have a voice, and they are making their voices heard. Wallpaper the Schools with the Ten Commandments!!! The What's up World Podcast is not for the faint of heart. In this studio we bring you guests from all walks of life. And we always root for the underdog. In your face, unapologetic and real. There are no preset questions or made-up stories on this Podcast, just unscripted conversations that will leave you wanting more.     The WUW Podcast is brought to you by these great sponsors.    Au-Some Like Anderson  Southern KY Off-Roaders  Sling Some Hope   FOX TINT CO  Jay and Tracy Morgan  Sugar Booger Custom Cake  Bobby Joe & Jericho  KY Bathroom & Remodels    Please click the links below for the sponsors Social Media pages.     Au-Some Like Anderson https://www.facebook.com/groups/873444833757817/  Southern KY Off-Roaders S.K.O.R. https://www.facebook.com/groups/523338412620481/  Sling Some Hope (2) Facebook  FOX TINT CO. (2) Facebook  Jay and Tracy Morgan The Morgan - Cabins for Rent in Annville, Kentucky, United States - Airbnb  Sugar Booger Custom Cakes (2) Facebook  The Southern Living Show with Bobby Joe & Jericho- Facebook  Kentucky Bathroom & Remodels-606-493-3400      --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/support

Tommy Cullum's
#Ep198: Ghost Sisters

Tommy Cullum's

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 88:22


We welcome the "Ghost Sisters," a paranormal team of biological sisters based in Ohio, USA, who spend a lot of their time exploring the afterlife. Mandy Cummings and her sisters Chastity and Bobby Joe share their freaky paranormal experiences. From seeing entities to possible alien abduction. When we say it runs in the family in today's episode, it certainly does!  https://youtube.com/@ghostsisters2402?si=J4fSsgWQ9BiKvGV0https://www.facebook.com/share/v/3vEsRVS9MYStBvW1/?mibextid=VuxXZ0https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFLhLjWU/Freaky Merch! We are super excited to announce that you can now purchase Let's Get Freaky merch! Hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers and lots more! Check it out! http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktw If you have had any paranormal experiences and would like to be a guest on the show, please get in touch! Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@outlook.com or message us on social media, Facebook-Instagram-Twitter-TikTok and YouTube @tcletsgetfreakypodcast https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Senator Bobby Joe Champion

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 16:12


Matt is joined by State Senator Bobby Joe Champion from district 59, which is based around Minneapolis. They talk about last night’s Presidential debate, how Sen. Champion will become Lt. Governor should the Harris/Walz ticket win and more!

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Senator Bobby Joe Champion

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 16:12


Matt is joined by State Senator Bobby Joe Champion from district 59, which is based around Minneapolis. They talk about last night’s Presidential debate, how Sen. Champion will become Lt. Governor should the Harris/Walz ticket win and more!

Henry Lake
Why does Bobby Joe Champion feel Kamala Harris is the right person for the job?

Henry Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 16:24


Henry Lake talks with DFL State Senator and Senate President & Chair of the Jobs Committee Bobby Joe Champion on why he thinks Kamala Harris is the right person for the job, working with Walz as a partner in the Legislature, his own credentials, Minnesota potentially making history and more.

Henry Lake
Bobby Joe Champion, Amy Hockert, and Headlines

Henry Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 38:20


This hour Henry Lake talks with DFL State Senator and Senate President & Chair of the Jobs Committee Bobby Joe Champion, he chats up Fox 9 News Anchor Amy Hockert and we have Headlines.

KMOJCast
08-07-24 President of the Minnesota Senate Bobby Joe Champion joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings on The KMOJ Morning Show

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 12:33


Journey Now
Hard To Love

Journey Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 41:04


In our current conversation series, Social Distortion, we're arguing that life in community is the antidote for bad religion. This week, Kevin Dixon, Suzie Lind and Robert Gonzalez wrestle with loving one another when some of those "anothers" aren't so easy to love. TIMESTAMPS 1:00 Mike drop with Elders lurking 1:40 The birthday of Bobby Joe 2:38 A literal birth day 4:20 ... but I played one on TV 5:45 "What are you drinking, Suzie?" 7:49 Bobby Joe's booster shot 9:17 Punk bands on Pandora 11:15 Content begins - - - - Have a question or comment for the NOW team? Join the conversation by texting us at +1 615 861 9503. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeychurch/support

Relationship 411 Podcast
Rising from Ashes: Reclaiming Joy and Worth After Infidelity

Relationship 411 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 18:03 Transcription Available


As your guide and confidante, Life Coach Jen, I open my heart, sharing the tumultuous journey of piecing together a life after the devastation of infidelity. Bobby Joe's email was a mirror to my soul, reflecting the agony of watching an ex start anew with their affair partner. Through my own scars and stories shared by many of you, we traverse the path of reframing the narrative we whisper to ourselves in the lonely hours. This episode peels back the layers of illusion to show that the grass on the other side might be far less green than it seems. We'll walk through the pivotal steps of letting go and relentlessly pursuing our truth, armed with strategies to combat the persistent thoughts of a past that no longer serves us.Embracing happiness post-betrayal requires a battalion of supporters—friends, coaches, and a community that stands firm with open arms. In this heart-to-heart exchange, I extend my hand to anyone wrestling with the weight of a partner's infidelity, reminding you that their choices reflect their battles, not your worth. Your questions and stories are the lifeblood of our collective healing journey, and it's this shared wisdom that can light the way to the life you've always imagined. As we close this chapter together, I offer you the keys to a new kingdom, one where we rise from the ashes, craft our dreams with fierce intention, and step boldly into a future ripe with joy and boundless opportunity.Please follow me on instagram and facebook @happilyevenaftercoach and if you want to see what coaching is all about I offer a free 30 min. clarity call via zoom. Email me: hello@lifecoachjen.com for any comments or questions. Thanks for listening, please like and review as well as share with your family and friends. My website is www.lifecoachjen.com

Monday Moms
Obituary - Bobby Joe Tuck

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 0:59


Bobby Joe Tuck, 88, of Henrico, passed away March 15, 2024. He is survived by his wife, Margie Bonner Tuck; two daughters, Renee T. Hatten and Robin T. Hamil; one son, Timothy Eric Tuck; four grandchildren, Amanda Hamil, Adam Hamil, Claire Hatten and Harley “Jake” Hatten; four great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Lafoon, Opal Hamil, Ruby Hamil and Waylon Lane Hatten; his sister, Eleanor Tuck; and brother-in-law, David Bonner and wife, Laura. Mr. Tuck retired from Union Camp. He was a member of New Community Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, at the Central...Article LinkSupport the show

Be It Till You See It
340. How to Use The Four B's to Reframe Your Limiting Beliefs

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 39:27


In this episode, Nada Nasserdeen shares her transformative journey from a high-powered executive to hitting rock bottom and rising anew with a vision to empower individuals. Explore how her personal experiences led to the birth of Rise Up For You, a platform focused on enhancing leadership, emotional intelligence, and confidence. Discover the importance of reevaluating your beliefs and the impact of self-confidence in achieving success.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:Rise Up for You's empowerment via leadership and human skills training.How Nada's macro confidence turned Rise Up for You's foundation.Why early conditioning instills limiting beliefs that shape our actions.The "Four B's" method to combat limiting beliefs and boost confidence.The transformative power of self-belief and one's ability to learn and adapt.Episode References/Links:Nada Nasserdeen on IGRise Up For You InstagramNada Nasserdeen WebsiteRise Up For You WebsiteGuest Bio:Nada and her company, Rise Up For You works with clients around the world to enhance company leadership, growth, and personal development through transformational coaching, training, on-demand learning, and educational events. Our mission is to elevate you and your team's potential by providing high-quality training and coaching in soft skills- the most needed skills today and in the future. Make our superpower your superpower! Elevate your leadership, emotional intelligence, communication, confidence, success, and more.   If 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. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch 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 Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Nada Nasserdeen 0:00  Life does not discriminate. You have no idea what's going to happen tomorrow. And I know for me, this is me, at the end of the day when I put my head on the pillow I don't want any regrets. I want to be like hell yeah, I lived my best life. God forbid, if something happens to me tomorrow, like, I'm proud of what I did and I feel fulfilled, and I don't know if most people can say that. Lesley Logan 0:22  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.  Lesley Logan 1:01  All right, Be It babe, get ready. This episode is for you. I mean, they're all for you. But this one is really for you. This one is important and not just inspirational but, my goodness, integral into what you need to know about yourself to take action on what you want in this planet and what this world is. Not every day is going to be a great day. And not every day, you're going to feel like the badass that you are. But after this episode, I think you're going to have the tools to communicate with yourself around like what do you want? Why are you thinking this way? Why is that coming up? Why are you talking about stuff like that? So Nada Nasserdeen is our guest today and I knew when I met her she was epic. Now that I've had this time to interview her, I just want to hang out with her as much as I can. Luckily for me, she lives in Las Vegas. But at any rate, here is Nada Nasserdeen. Lesley Logan 1:52  Hi Be It babe. Welcome back. I'm so excited for Nada Nasserdeen to be our guest today. She's a powerhouse. I met her through one of your favorite guests, Michael Unbroken, and we have to celebrate July 4th, which feels like a New Year's because we had fireworks together. And we just instantly connected and I just love her energy and her how she is seeing the world. And so Nada, thank you for being here. Can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at?Nada Nasserdeen 2:16  Yes, thank you so much for having me. It's an absolute honor. So, as you mentioned, my name is Nada Lena Nasserdeen, I'm the CEO and Founder of Rise Up For You and we get the greatest honor to work with organizations and individuals around the world to enhance leadership, culture, really all the human skills that we never really get taught, you know, the confidence, the mindset, how to communicate effectively. Those are really the most important skills that we need, not just in our career, but in our personal life. And we often don't get taught that. So we get to do that cool work again, within companies or one-to-one with individuals around the world. Lesley Logan 2:51  That is so cool and you're correct, like, no one teaches us how to be analytical anymore. There's zero leadership skills taught anymore. And so then you have this amazing idea, you start a great company or you start your own business and you have success. But then you have to hire a team or you're on a team and it's like, okay, how do I get people to work for me? Like, how do you do that? So how did okay, well, how does this get started, though? How did you? Did you fall into this? Is this always been a vision of yours?Nada Nasserdeen 3:18  How much time do we have here? It's a long story. So it really, you know, I guess I noticed the gap. In my first career, I was a performer. So I used to tour the world internationally, I would do musical theater, I would sing and dance. And I would realize like, when you go on a tour, you have about 40 people on that tour, 40, you know, singers and dancers. And I realized when we would go on tour, that there were just so many challenges on the road that when we would travel, but it had nothing to do with our technique, right? Like we were amazing singers, amazing dancers like the second we hit the stage, we were flipping rock stars. But when we were driving on the bus, or when we had these off, or when we were rehearsing, there was continuous conflict. And I'm like, okay, there's a lot of like people challenges on the road. That's when I first started to recognize like, there's a lot more to what we do beyond just the technique of singing and dancing. After about seven, eight years, I hung up the microphone, put my tap shoes away, and I actually became an executive for an education corporation. And I saw the exact same thing happening in the corporation. So I'm about 27 turning 28, I have 200 team members under me. These individuals have PhDs, master's degrees, bachelor's like all the certifications and credentials and everything that you need. But nothing was working in the culture because people couldn't communicate. They didn't know how to lead effectively. The culture was toxic individually. People didn't feel fulfilled, lacking confidence, self-doubt, impostor syndrome, and all those things compiled really did not make like a healthy culture or just a healthy and fulfilling life for these individuals. Nada Nasserdeen 4:56  So that's when I really started to ask myself like what is true success? We've been taught for so long, like, chase the degree, get the technique, get the credentials, but no one really ever tells you about the secret sauce or what I like to call the "it" factor that really does make up somebody's success. So again, these were all just like thoughts in my head. And these were things that I was noticing. I went through my own personal journey. And overnight I resigned from the company as an executive after about a four and a half years, I moved out of the country to settle down and get married. And in four weeks, my husband said he wanted a divorce. So I lost everything. So I went from a six-figure executive, to a house on a lake, to $100 in my account, no job, no car, no nothing to luggage. I get back on a plane, from Canada is where I went, back to California crying, bawling so confused and embarrassed about what just happened, lost everything. And my father came to me in my dream, my father had six heart attacks. So by the time I was going through this challenge in life, he had already passed. And he came to me on the airplane when I was crying, in my dream, and he said Nada, everything you need is already inside of you, you just have to rise up for you. Now I know it's hard, but if you could see the book back there, called Rise Up For You, that's the company that I started building. I just came back to California and I said, rise up for you. I don't know what it is. I don't know what it means. I've never built a business before. Like, I don't have an entrepreneurial background. My degree is not in business. But I just started building Rise Up For You. Nada Nasserdeen 6:33  I started asking myself, okay, what am I good at? What do I love to do? What do people think I'm good at, like, I asked about 10 of my friends. And I just started building the company or the brand, I should say, because you know, the first year or two, you're really just building the brand. About three months after I came back from Canada and I started building Rise Up For You, my mother, my second parent, was diagnosed with stage four cancer out of nowhere. So I built the company out of the hospital, I took showers at the 24-Hour Fitness and I would go back to the hospital open up my laptop, what do people need in the world? You know, what is coaching? Who's Tony Robbins, and I really just started to craft. And with my experience that I had prior as an executive and as a performer, and the things that I was seeing happening and what I was going through, I'm like, okay, what does it really mean to build a life that you're proud of and what are the skills that we need? And out of that, out of that pain came the company. Lesley Logan 7:30  Nada, that's so amazing. First of all, I, I love that your father came to you in your dream. And I love that you actually, it's kind of interesting how it all happened with your mom, when you were back in California. So you could actually be there with her and like, you know, like, she could also somewhat be there for you as going through this big transition. But like, I am constantly amazed by these obstacles that we go through. And how frustrating it probably was to be on the road. And how frustrated it was to be an executive with these people who have all these degrees and all these talents, and they're wasting them because there's infighting, there's all this, you know, back fighting and all this stuff. But also all of that led you to being able to see a problem that needed to be solved and can be solved in so many different scales. Like, you can be in a big 200-person company and it can be on the road for a musical tour. Like it's kind of insane how that led you to here. I just I'm amazed and never surprised but it's always blows my mind because we tend to go, what's the thing that's going to make me successful? And it's like, well, what you went through your past that you experienced that you actually have, you actually have some experience in solving and seeing, you know? Nada Nasserdeen 8:39  Definitely. And it's and even from like a speaking perspective, right? You know, like, I speak a lot, you know, obviously, I'm on stage, podcast. And, you know, oftentimes I get told, like, you're awesome on stage. And I'm like, but you know what? I performed for so many years. I had no idea as a performer that 10 years later, I was going to be talking and being on stage and pretty much doing the same thing, just with a different tool. One tool was (inaudible) one tool is you know, empowerment, mindset, and you know, the training and development that we do.Lesley Logan 9:11  Yeah. So how many years have you been doing Rise Up now that it's officially been going and like, what are you excited about working with it today? Like what's the big goal for today?Nada Nasserdeen 9:21  Yeah, great question. So the brand was about two years, and then the actual business is five. So a total of seven. And the reason why I say that is because the first two years I didn't make a dime. There was no business model. It was just let's, you know, put content out there for free like a blog, you know how it was back in the day, like you had your blog and you would do podcasts and that kind of stuff. And then after about two years, I thought no like if I really want this to go somewhere and do something, I need to, I put need to put you know, my foot in the fire and I just need to do it. And that's when I started like actually building the monetary side of it and then just catapult from there.Lesley Logan 10:00  Yeah, thank you for sharing that first two years, I think so many people, watch businesses and brands and personal brands grow online and they go, oh my God, they're just making, they're just skyrocketing. They're doing so much, they're making so much and what people don't realize is like, the first two years, if you're making money like that, good, great. It's also the hardest two years. And it doesn't have to be successful in those first two years for it to be successful later on, like really taking in information and providing value is the most important thing one can do.Nada Nasserdeen 10:28  Yeah, especially when you're in the service industry, which, you know, there's a lot of solopreneurs, and coaches and consultants out there, like you're the product, you don't have a product that you could just give to someone, and then they're like, oh, yeah, give me 10, you know, you're the product. And so you really have to build, you got to build some clout, you got to build some credibility, you have to build, you know, some kind of brand around you first, lots of speaking for free, like my first two years, just to get out there so that people can see like, oh, she's good on stage, or, you know, she's got a great message, or even just to collect footage to put up online, like a lot of that the first two years. And then from there, it was like, okay, we can we can do something with this. And honestly, from there, it's been crazy, like we quadrupled during quarter during the COVID. And even last year, the research just came out that about 60% of small businesses fell behind last year, we more than doubled last year in 2020. So it's just been it's I mean, which only doesn't speak to us, it just speaks to the need (inaudible). Lesley Logan 11:33  Well a little bit of both I think like, one, people are finally aware of the need, and then also like you are there, you know, that's what, like preparation meets opportunity. You know, like the people are, what here's what's amazing. Like, we also had, it was one of the hardest years for us one of the best year we've had, we've consistently every single year made more, which I'm so proud of. And, and I don't share that to brag, and I don't think even Nada sharing her success is bragging, I think it's really important, ladies, listen to this, you need to hear how businesses are growing, because you can hear from the people around you, ah it's bad, there's a recession, like there's all these things. No one says anything good about the economy ever. So. But like, the truth is, is that people are realizing if their teams are not happy and satisfied as a human being they can leave because there is such a demand for good people who can do great work, and companies need more and more people to do those things. And so I think it's really cool that you are able to be an asset to these companies actually help them create this opportunity to see their people and work more functionally with their teams. Is that like, am I on the right track? Because that's what like people are seeing for you. Is that what you're going in there for?Nada Nasserdeen 12:44  Totally. Yeah, and we have the two divisions. So we have the, you know, the company, the corporation and then we also have the individuals because I mean, it's really sad to say this, but I'm sure you see this too. Most individuals are just not happy and they're on autopilot. And they don't feel fulfilled, they don't have clarity. They're not like present in their life. And most of the time, it's because, again, they've never been taught these tools. Sometimes it's so overwhelming, they don't know how to get out of it, like, okay, I have a job, I pay my bills, I have my kids, every single day, I have to do this, but they don't feel happy, they don't feel fulfilled, and they just don't understand how to make the shift. Or maybe the courage and the confidence hasn't been built for them to make the shift, right? Because there's a disruption that needs to happen if you want to create massive change in your life. So we really tackle both areas, because, you know, companies are made up of people. If people walk into an organization and they're unhappy, and they're unfulfilled, I mean, I don't care what company you work for, it's not gonna work because people bring their challenges and their pain into the workplace. It's fulfilling to do both. It's fulfilling to go into an organization and see the culture shift and the leadership change and for people to have aha moments. And it's also really amazing to sit across from somebody that may be really wanted to build a business, but they're scared. They don't know how to, but they just start it. And then they see the fruits of their labor happen. Lesley Logan 14:07  Yeah, I love that. Because I'm in college, I didn't think I was ever using this degree. And then I realized I had been using it the whole time, but like, my degree was interpersonal and organizational communication. So like one one-on-one, and then how a business communicates. It's really quite funny. And then like, I became a Pilates instructor and I thought oh gosh, why did I get that degree in the first place? But then because I became a fitness business coach and because of the company that I created for Pilates, like it is all interpersonal communication and organizational communication. And when I grew my company to a place where I actually had to hire a team, that was one of the hardest thing so to like, talk about being a human being you take it to the workplace, if you're not used to asking for help, you can hire all the people that you want. You have to ask them to do things and like you have to that is a leadership skill of like how do I ask for help and how do I get the help that I'm wanting and how do I communicate that. We took massive growth and Then, when my husband came on to the team, we worked with a coach to like, figure out, you know how this was going to run. And she was like, oh, you guys are in the wrong roles. And so he took over as running the company. And even then even with that as like, oh, that's amazing. But I had to learn again, like, okay, then what's the leadership I have in this company? Because now someone else is like running my vision. What does that look like? And it really it's like, consistent need you guys, every level, there's a new devil, but you have to like, if you don't fix the things that you're on autopilot on now, you'll have to fix them later. And it'll be a little bit harder when the business is bigger.Nada Nasserdeen 15:35  Yeah, and it's also, you know, I come from this perception, and it could just be my experience of, you know, so much loss at a young age, like, by the time I was 31, turning 32, I lost both of my parents and then betrayed myself, you know, and also felt betrayed by someone that I loved. So I think that, you know, what I see today is a lot of individuals that are very entitled, when it comes to life, like, we walk around as if we have 10 lifetimes to live. And we don't like we forget that God forbid, tomorrow can be the last day or even three hours from now, we just don't know. But we have a very entitled mindset around like, oh, I have time I have time, I have time. And I think once an individual breaks that mindset and says, like, no like and creates urgency, they start to take action more because the last thing you want to do, and I see this a lot, is five years from now somebody else can somebody will come back and be like, five years ago, I wanted to help and I never thought it and I thought I could just whatever, figure it out. And now it's five years later, five years has gone by and I'm in the same spot. You know what I mean? So it's creating that urgency, because life does not discriminate. You have no idea what's going to happen tomorrow. And I know for me, this is me at the end of the day when I put my head on the pillow. I don't want any regrets. I want to be like Hell yeah, I lived my past life. God forbid something happened to me tomorrow. Like, I'm proud of what I did. And I feel fulfilled. Yeah. And I don't know if most people can say that.Lesley Logan 17:06  I think you're sadly You're right. I, I really thought like maybe that the pandemic would change how people live their lives, because like, my goodness, we had like, an entire full year and depending on where you lived, where you were, like, how do I want out it? Like how do I want to be when this is all over? Like, like a big pause. And so many people got even more negative and more entitled, and more like, and not, and not seeing like the gift that we had of a reset. Like I saw that as like such a reset like this was it sucked. You know, I'm not gonna say that, like it was the most fun refunding thousands of dollars, at the beginning of it, and starting my whole business over from scratch. But like, I really did take it as like, okay, if all of this is leaving, what is it curating space for? And who would I want to be on the other side of this? And I'm not saying like, I live this life, like, I don't I sometimes do live like I have 10 lifetimes. I try to think of it as like maybe two more. But like, I think it is so easy for us to just lean into we have tomorrow, everything's guaranteed and just wake up at five years. And it's the frickin same. And I did not want that. When 2020 happens it' like no, when this is all over, I want to be further along than when I started. And I want to take advantage of this. I wonder like, how do you help people speed up the decision to change their life like that? How do we get people to not waste five years before they finally come to your to get your help?Nada Nasserdeen 18:28  Yeah, that's a really good question. The first thing for me, and this is what I see predominantly across all clientele is confidence, it's self-confidence because most people don't take action and move forward because they're afraid, they're afraid of failure, they're afraid of rejection, and maybe they don't know how to do it. And they don't have the self-confidence to like, sit and learn and figure it out. Right? There's, anytime there's the procrastination, or anytime a behavior is occurring, whether it's a lack of action or an action, it's because of the belief system that's been built. So, my team and I, we ask, every year, we assess thousands of professionals, 83% say their number one challenge is self-confidence. Like, think about this, 83% of professionals say their number one challenge is self-confidence. And these are educated professionals that are executives that are running like Fortune 500 companies, you know, and so the challenge is not content. It's not whether or not you have this skill or can learn this skill, like we're in 2024 Think about you can go on Google right now and figure out how to build the business, how to do whatever you want to do.Lesley Logan 18:28  You can even ask it to create content for you at this point. Like there's not an obstacle here, guys, except for you.Nada Nasserdeen 19:43  Exactly right. And so, like the content and the tools and the resources to build a life that you're proud of is all there for most people except for those that are maybe in a third world country that don't have internet and you know our capabilities. So, the challenge is not what can I grab and get a hold of it's where am I at? What's happening with me, and it always comes from it comes from here. And that's why people procrastinate and struggle with taking action, they have to re-write the beliefs that they've been programmed to have of being afraid of failure, being afraid of rejection, like, if you want to move forward, and you want to create massive change in your life, you have to be unapologetically self-confident, to the point that your identity is not defined by the mistakes and the failures that you have. And most individuals struggle with that. And it prevents them from taking action because they don't want people on social media to see them and be like, oh, look at them today or they're afraid of doing a video because people think they're gonna, you know, make fun of them. They people-please, they're afraid of, you know, putting people down, they don't have healthy boundaries in their life, all of these things cripple people from building the life that they want.Lesley Logan 20:59  Yeah, it's, I mean, it's amazing how much lack of self-confidence there is, it's, feels like an epidemic on its own. Because like, I meet so many people who are so amazing, and they just don't have the confidence that they can do the first next step. And as with my friend, Kareen, y'all, she's been on the podcast before. And she's like, confidence is Faith in Action. Like, it's not doesn't mean you have proof that you can do it, it's that you have faith, that if you take the action, it's gonna work itself out. And you know, it's such a simple way of saying that, but so many people have more faith and fear than they do in them taking the next stepNada Nasserdeen 21:39  100%. So I break it down into this is, this is the way that I teach, train and speak about confidence. There's two types of confidence that we have, okay, we've been taught our whole life to build what I call micro-level confidence, okay, micro-confidence, meaning that we're taught to build confidence and categories, competencies, or things. So for example, we go to school our whole life, and we're taught to like get good grades in math, in science, like whatever credential, we go to university, some of us will get good grades in that competency, in that subject, right? So we're taught our whole life to build confidence in these things, but those things aren't sustainable. Nada Nasserdeen 22:19  So for example, I'm very confident as a speaker, I'm confident as a singer, but those things change, like, God forbid, I can lose my voice tomorrow, and then I can't speak or sing anymore, right? That's micro-level confidence. And they're constantly shifting. This is what we saw with COVID, we had, there were people that were having major meltdowns that came to work with our team, because they've only ever known themselves as like this high-function leader, this business owner, this six figure role, that's how they identified themselves and all of those things shifted and changed during the COVID. And they were like, who am I? What's my worth? What value do I bring to the world, because their identity was attached to this micro-level of confidence, okay? Then you have the real self-confidence that we want. And that's what I call macro-level confidence. Macro level, confidence is an inner belief in your ability to learn, pivot and grow. Macro-level confidence is a belief that even when you fail, and you fall that your outside circumstances don't define your work and your self-esteem and who you are as an individual. Many individuals do not have this macro-level confidence. But the macro-level, confidence is what gets you to build the micro-level confidence. So think when I you know, I shared my story about building the business, I didn't have any micro, like, I had no idea how to build a business, I was never an entrepreneur, I knew nothing about nothing, like did not build a website, like had no freaking idea. But I had the macro-level confidence to say, okay, the current situation that I am in right now sucks, but I believe in my ability to learn. And I believe that I can like go and figure it out. And everything that I'm going through right now does not make me a crappy person, it does not mean that I'm not good enough, it does not mean that I don't add value to this world. It's just a situation that's occurring. And I'm going to use my pain and skill for growth, that's macro-level confidence. And I was able to take action because I understood that even if I take the wrong action, that doesn't make me a bad person or not enough, or whatever the thoughts are that we have in our mind. And because I had the macro-level confidence, what happened I built more micro, which is building the business and then all these extra micro little things started to get built. And that is most important for people to understand. But if you don't believe and bet on you, you know, how are you going to pivot in the next five to 10 years when artificial intelligence is coming or something else, God forbid, happens in society. You talked about the recession earlier. Right? Or you know, COVID that's all a mindset, right? That's the self-confidence and the monkey chatter and the fear that we feel, but I can tell you now I know people, including myself that they flourished during COVID, they flourished during the recession. I know we did. Because for us, it's like, no, we're taking action. Like, we're not going to get into fear. We're not going to get into worry. We're not going to scarcity mindset. We believe in who we are, we believe in what we're doing. And we're just going to continue to take action and tune out the noise. Lesley Logan 25:20  Yep. No, you're you're 100% right there. I think like, people who make decisions on their business based on fear, and what the media is telling them is happening. There, there, there's no way you can have macro-confidence or micro because you're taking advice from people who do things for clicks and views. And the longer you watch on there, and like having the confidence in yourself, which would, same here, both in COVID and in the last year, it was insane what we were able to do when everyone was saying those things were impossible, or things were bad. And, you know, it really isn't. I don't think you and I are anomalies. It's just very much like believing in ourselves and taking the action that follows through with that. Do you think okay, so obviously, this is what you coach on. But I guess like, for that macro-level confidence, like, where do people need to start? Because, like, we can sit here and say you believe in yourself and people can be nodding in their cars, like I need to believe in myself, but like, where do they how do they actually start building that like belief in them that they can handle things?Nada Nasserdeen 26:22  Great question. So I'm going to take it back a little bit, and I'm going to be fully transparent, some people are luckier than others in their path in life that shifted their confidence. And this is what I mean. So there's two schools of thought out there when it comes to confidence. Some, you know, research and scientists and people that are in this space, say that you're either born with confidence or you're not. Right? And then you have the other philosophy that's like, no, it's a skill, you can build it. I believe it's both. Because when you think about babies, for example, when they're born in this world, they are so flipping confident, like, they do what they want. They say what they want, they explore, they touch, like, they don't have fear in their mind. It's not a part of who they are. When they learn to walk, and they fall on their bum 100 times, they don't care if people are looking at them or not like they get back up, they keep trying, it's part of their nature. But some of us are born into cultures, households, parents, society, things that are external, that immediately shift our confidence and how we feel about ourselves, okay? And some of us are born into very, like beautiful, loving circumstances, that give us more confidence. And many of us are born into situations where, you know, we're told that we suck, and we're not good enough. And we can't do that starting at a young age. And then you go to school, and maybe your teacher says the same thing. And then maybe you get bullied. And so then it validates that, and then you get into your first relationship, and they break up with you because you're fat or ugly, and they don't think you're good enough. And then it re-validates that belief system, then you get your first job and your leader's unkind to you. So all of those things impact our confidence. And I would say there's only a lucky few that had like a pretty positive journey that's taught them to love themselves and be confident and be kind, okay, I happen to be one of those people. I'm very lucky. And I always, I always say that because I was built, I was born into a family of two parents that when my parents would drive us to school, when I was five, they would say affirmations like today, you're going to be amazing. And we would have to repeat it. If we came in the house when I was seven. And I was like, I can't do that my dad were like, don't you dare say I can't in front of me, like so we were taught that at a very young age and I consider us to be lucky. If you haven't had that path, then we need to rewire the brain. This is where the neuroscience comes in. And we need to do some strategies to shift the belief system. So I use something called the four B's it's what we call reverse engineering with the company. It's a blueprint that we found in. There's four B's to to reframing and reverse engineering your belief system so that you can actually build confidence. Because if your beliefs aren't working right, then your blessings aren't going to come to fruition. But they're all connected. Yeah. So the first belief is, and there's a lot of these, are start writing down the limiting beliefs that you have. Now, this takes a self-awareness for you to catch it. Right? So for example, if you want to raise your hand at a meeting, because you have something to say, but you walk out of that meeting and you don't raise the hand, write down, limiting belief. Why didn't you raise the hand? What's the belief that came into your mind? Did you not raise the hand because you were afraid that people were gonna think you're stupid or you were afraid they weren't going to accept what you wanted to say? Like, what's the belief? Write it down, the limiting belief. Limiting belief, meaning that it got in your way, right, it sabotages. The second B is what's the backstory to that belief, whatever that belief is, where did it come from? And the backstory is usually the most difficult to identify because it usually stems like, you know, years and years ago. So example I didn't raise my hand because I was afraid that the leader was going to shut me down and think I'm stupid. Okay, well, where did that come from? Why do you think they're gonna shut you down and you're stupid? Well, the first job I ever had, you know what I mean? It's like, you have to trace it back. The third B, which is so important, because this is what people usually are attuned to, is, what's the behavior that it's causing? Because our beliefs are creating behaviors in us that sometimes we don't even know we're behaving in a certain way. And what I mean by that behavior is, for example, somebody gives you a compliment about your clothes and then on autopilot, you're like, oh, no, I look ugly, whatever. Like that's a behavior that you just that (inaudible). It could be that you're overly aggressive with your partner, with your romantic partner, it could be not raising the hand and then meeting all of those things or behaviors. So we have to understand the belief that you have that's limiting you, what's the behavior that it's causing? Because the behavior at the end of the day is what we want to shift, but it's attached to the beliefs, they are all connected. And then the fourth B is now how do we break it? How do we break the limiting beliefs so that we can shift the behavior and that's not one size fits all. It's a little bit different for everyone. Some people. And I know that this was true for me. The second I found out that my limiting belief was attached to like Bobby Joe, let's say, and then Bobby Joe's, like, it made so much impact on me that it then impacted this behavior that was preventing me from getting the money that I wanted. I was like, wait a minute, Bobby Joe, is not that powerful. Bobby Joe from 20 years ago has like, really impacted me to the fact that this belief is impacting my behavior to like, go and ask for, no, I can't accept that. Sometimes. It's that simple for somebody, you know what I mean? And other times, you know, we need to work through it a little bit more and do more digging and more self-awareness and reflecting.Lesley Logan 31:58  I think that thank you for bringing up Bobby Joe. Because like, I think a lot of people have a lot of Bobby Joe's holding them back. And like one of the things we coach people in our business, we're like, you know, it's time for you to raise your rates. And some people, they're like, I gotta do it, I'm gonna do it. They just do it. Some people, six months later, we're still talking about doing it. And I'm like, so which client are you not raising your rates because of? Like, there's a person that you're afraid is gonna say something nasty? It's one person. And you are affecting your entire company on this one client that I bet, I bet if they left you you go, ah. And it's a Bobby Joe, because we have these limiting beliefs that we can't do something because of whatever is going on. Oh, it's such an I love those Bs. Also, because you're correct. Our behaviors just reflect what we believe is possible. So if we can actually have awareness, it makes it easier to take steps. And you can do this with each one like each and every single one. And it's true, how far back you have to go. You guys, I was doing some morning pages I talked with on a podcast episode about a year ago. I don't cook around the house. I'm like, I can't cook. I don't cook. And I was doing these morning pages with this artist way group we're doing and it came up that when I was like seven years old, my grandfather said, "What are you stupid?" When I made a grilled cheese sandwich. And I made it correctly, everyone, I made the grilled cheese sandwich correctly. But the way he said it to me, and it shut me down. I never, I don't cook. I don't I didn't cook anything. I didn't even start. And I was like, Whoa, my whole life. I didn't even try to cook. Because I just like the seven-year-old me was like hearing like you're stupid you can't like and that's not like I was actually hearing those words. But like it's a, the behaviors match this limiting belief that was happening that happened so long ago in my life. So, my goodness, Nada, we could talk forever, but I really love that you gave us those four Bs. And I really love that you actually, instill that idea of like macro-confidence, because I think that's a really great takeaway for people to kind of focus on. Obviously, we'll have to have you back. But we're going to take a brief break, find out where people can find you, follow you, work with you and your Be It Action Items. Lesley Logan 34:02  All right, Nada, where do you like to hang out? Where can people connect with you?Nada Nasserdeen 34:06  Awesome. Thank you. So definitely, you can check us out at riseupforyou.com We have a ton of free resources. We actually have something that's pretty cool. It's the masterclass that we have. But we create the masterclass for yourself of your need. So we have this cool algorithm, you get in there it's totally free, it asks you a couple questions and then based off of how you respond, it drives you to the masterclass accordingly. So if you come to us and you're like, hey, I'm looking for confidence it'll drive you to a confidence masterclass boot camp, if you're like, hey, like I'm really struggling with my personal brand, it'll drive you to a masterclass on personal brand. So check that out. It's totally free. It's riseupforyou.com but I love to play on Instagram and LinkedIn. That's my zone. That's my space. please connect with me follow me there. I do my own Instagram and LinkedIn messages. So like you're not going to get a bot if you send me a message I'll definitely respond to you. Lesley Logan 34:57  Amazing. Oh my gosh, I also love that I don't think I've ever had anyone on here who is like a, like, create your own adventure tool.Nada Nasserdeen 35:05  That's a great way to say it. Lesley Logan 35:07  Yeah, I love create your own adventure, I do create-your-own-adventure birthday parties all the time. Like, I'm like, here's where I'm gonna be you choose what you want to do. So I'm in that all the time. Okay. You've given us so much actually already. But I do want to in case people want to just like get some at the end, bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to Be It Till They See It. What do you have for us? Nada Nasserdeen 35:27  Yeah, the first thing that I'm going to say is this, really fast, is everybody has negative beliefs including myself, and I do this for a living and wrote a book. And every single day I talk about confidence and soft skills, right? Human skills. But it's not about getting rid of all your negative beliefs. That's just not the human condition. It's about working through the belief system and building self-awareness so that you can shift the behavior so that it serves you versus sabotages you. So it's all about managing your belief. It's not that we're going to exterminate every single negative thought that we have. But it's about catching the negativity and being like, oh, no, we're not going to go there. And like driving it and shifting it into something that can serve you. So that's why those four Bs, I'm going to go back to the four Bs because that's really the starting point. And it's not easy, but those four Bs are going to serve you because when you catch the belief, it's not about like, oh, I have a negative thought. It's like, wait a minute, why do I have this belief? Where's it coming from? And is this sabotaging me or serving me? And if it's not serving you, then we need to figure out how to shift it. And that's what that four Bs is there to help you do. But I don't want people walking around thinking that like, oh, I can't have a negative thought I have negative thoughts every day. But I'm really good at sticking up for myself to myself. Like I looked at it being like, Nada, don't you dare talk to yourself like that, like, stop it right now. Get rid of that thought. And it's miraculous what it does. I'm like, yes, stick up for myself to myself, just like I would, if a person down the street came to me and was like Nada, you're not good enough. I'd be like, excuse me who are you talking to? We have to do the same thing to ourselves. Lesley Logan 37:02  Yeah. Oh my God, I do love that because sometimes I'll have a negative thought and like, I'm so conscious of a negative thought, like, why would I bring that negative energy into this space around this idea? And I literally like, what are you doing Lesley, like you, are you, that's not who you are. Take that back. Think of another positive thought before you finish this, like, little thought process in your head. And I think like, oh my God, if someone could hear like, it was a transcript of like the conversation in my head all day, it would be a book long every day. And it would be a little bit of back and forth between myself. (Inaudible) 100%. Oh, my gosh, Nada, you are awesome. It's so incredible what you were able to create. Thank you for sharing your whole story. I just it's so important that people hear that like you don't have to have all the answers to get started. And also how like, just by sticking up for you and really focusing on what you believe in that you can create amazing things no matter what's going on in the world. So you're just incredible inspiration. Lesley Logan 37:54  You all, how are you going to use these Be It Action items in your life? Let us know. Tag Nada, tag the Be It Pod, share this with a friend who you're like, oh, my goodness if their confidence could just be a little bit better or maybe they need something like Rise Up For You, just share it with them because that could be the easiest thing that they do today is just start to think about themselves and what's holding them back. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 38:16  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 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.   Lesley Logan 38:43  Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @Be It Pod. Brad Crowell 38:58  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 39:03  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 39:07  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 39:15  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 39:18  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. 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

KMOJCast
2-9-24 President of the Minnesota Senate Bobby Joe Champion joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings on The KMOJ Morning Show

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 8:23


President of the Minnesota Senate Bobby Joe Champion talks about history making aspect of his career. 

The Maggie Williams Podcast
Ep 18 - "From the Vault" with Dr. Matt Ryan and Bobby Joe Willie

The Maggie Williams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 60:15 Very Popular


THIS WEEK'S GUEST: DR. MATT RYAN, JOINED BY SURPRISE GUEST, BOBBY JOE WILLIE. Enjoy this week's episode as Maggie sits down with duck dog vet, Dr. Matt Ryan, and discusses all things duck dogs, public land hunting with dogs, and how he got his start in the world of working dogs. This podcast took place during the Arkansas duck season freeze, where Maggie and Dr. Ryan were able to share a few mornings with quite the hunting crew. Dr. Ryan is a respected veterinarian located in Oxford, Mississippi, and is best known for his expertise in duck dogs. Dr. Ryan has skillfully trained several labrador retrievers of his own with great success in both hunt tests and in the woods. When he's not handling dogs in pursuit of ducks, he's still caring for champion hunters daily in the office. Throughout the podcast, Maggie and Dr. Ryan are shocked by an unexpected visitor--none other than Mr. Bobby Joe Willie himself. Bobby Joe joins in on the dialogue and shares a few sentiments you don't want to miss. SHOP OFFICIAL PODCAST MERCH: https://themaggiewilliamspodcastshop.com/Find Mat Ryan at: https://www.instagram.com/duckdogvet/?next=%2Fp%2FCklSQGlMmvy%2F&ref=Imgum.net&hl=neFind Maggie at:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themaggiewilliams?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themaggiewilliams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themaggiewilliamspodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJHqUBdfgnFLc3P87r88VwI'd like to give a big thank you to Brooke Usery for the beautiful new podcast cover art. She did a phenomenal job and can be found on Instagram at @brookeuseryy.If you enjoyed this week's podcast, please share it with a friend and give us a five-star rating. If you're feeling generous, I sure would appreciate a review! Thank you so much for putting us at #3 in the nation on the Wilderness Charts. All Glory to the Good Lord!God bless! See y'all here same time next week!

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Sen. Bobby Joe Champion with Todd – January 12, 2024

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 18:23


Senator Bobby Joe Champion attended North High School and graduated with degrees in Political Science and Law from Macalester College and William Mitchell College of Law. Champion is now a practicing attorney with skill sets in negotiation, extensive legal and business analysis, and advocacy. Champion is a lifelong resident of North Minneapolis and currently lives…

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Sen. Bobby Joe Champion with Todd – January 12, 2024

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 18:23


Senator Bobby Joe Champion attended North High School and graduated with degrees in Political Science and Law from Macalester College and William Mitchell College of Law. Champion is now a practicing attorney with skill sets in negotiation, extensive legal and business analysis, and advocacy. Champion is a lifelong resident of North Minneapolis and currently lives…

Blocktime
Episode 5: Prioritizing Safety in the World of Bitcoin Mining with Bobby Joe

Blocktime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 29:10 Transcription Available


Join us as we chat with Bobby Joe, Safety and Training Manager at Riot, who gives us an insider's view of their Rockdale facility. Bobby Joe shares his journey from a traditional coal mining background to the digital realm of Bitcoin mining, punctuating the surprising parallels in safety culture between the two.Safety isn't just a requirement, it's a culture, a mindset that can significantly impact business operations. Bobby Joe opens up about the intricacies of ensuring safety at Riot, from providing the right tools and resources for workers to the importance of effective training programs. We also venture into discussions around Riot's proactive approach to new employee orientation and the potential pitfalls they're helping workers avoid. And it doesn't stop at the walls of the facility – Bobby Joe's community-centric approach to safety extends to the broader Rockdale region, making significant impacts on a larger scale.  Follow Blocktime on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlocktimebyRiotFollow Blocktime on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RiotPlatforms/podcasts

Moments for Missions
#230810 - Biographical - Bobby Joe Powell - Brazil 2

Moments for Missions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023


Biographical - Bobby Joe Powell - Brazil 2

Moments for Missions
#230809 - Biographical - Bobby Joe Powell - Brazil

Moments for Missions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023


Biographical - Bobby Joe Powell - Brazil

Grinding True Crime
Bobby Joe Maxwell "The Skid row Stabber"

Grinding True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 77:38


In this true crime story listen as we describe our second story from Skid row Los Angeles. And the crazy twists and turns that will make you think what's wrong with our justice system and will have you contemplating the law enforcement and local government not only in this story but in your city as well. If you like what you hear wed like your support. Visit our Patron at., https://patron.podbean.com/GTC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matty-matt/support

Nosey B*tches
Judy Buenoano - The Murders of Bobby Joe Morris, Michael Buenoano, and James Goodyear

Nosey B*tches

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 60:47


Judy Buenoano was charming and charismatic according to those that knew her. She also was the apparent victim of major loss. Sadness seemed to follow her as multiple friends and family members became tragically ill or otherwise met an untimely death. But these tragedies began piling up so high that authorities became suspicious that she may be involved, or was perhaps even culpable. What they would eventually uncover was more disturbing than they could have imagined. Listen now to hear Karla's and Michael's take on this black widow case that has roots in our very own Pensacola, FL!

True Crime XS
Filling In The Void with DNA (Pt. 2)

True Crime XS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 86:56


This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very own pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site.Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. Additional Music is Sunshine by Mikey Geiger featuring Jessie Villa.You can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Find us most anywhere with @truecrimexsThanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we've got going on there if you'd like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxMSources:www.namus.govwww.thecharleyproject.comwww.newspapers.comFindlaw.comVarious News Sources Mentioned by Name

True Crime XS
Filling in the Void with DNA (Pt. 1)

True Crime XS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 75:40


This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very own pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site.Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. Additional Music is Pull of the Tide by Holiday on the Moon.You can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Find us most anywhere with @truecrimexsThanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we've got going on there if you'd like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxMSources:www.namus.govwww.thecharleyproject.comwww.newspapers.comFindlaw.comVarious News Sources Mentioned by Name

Small Town Horror with Johnny & Randy
Evil Dead 2 “Dead by Dawn”

Small Town Horror with Johnny & Randy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 49:39


JOIN US! On this Groovy episode as we discuss Sam Raimi's 2nd installment of the Evil Dead franchise Evil Dead 2 “Dead By Dawn” Starring Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams, Sarah Berry as Annie, Dan Hicks as Jake, Kassie DePaiva as Bobby Joe and Ted Raimi's as Possessed Henrietta.

Nova Vertente
SALVE GERAL - Perdendo a timidez DE UMA VEZ POR TODAS!

Nova Vertente

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 44:00


Agora vai! Bobby Joe / @bobbyjoe1907 Tradição Restauradora https://t.me/+8WFugLJmR2tkOTMx LINKS DOS CANAIS NVP: NVP CULTURAL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbt43tbyeIh5V5z5NZINLQ/featured NVP ENTRETENIMENTO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQx0mk39maqKNsx35VC-UNA/featured VELHA VERTENTE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2Em0cK9VGgln8SwNMlG6w

Nova Vertente
SALVE GERAL - Como se portar em uma BRIGA

Nova Vertente

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 42:42


Você já se meteu em confusão? Bobby Joe / @bobbyjoe1907 Tradição Restauradora https://t.me/TradicaoRestauradora LINKS DOS CANAIS NVP: NVP CULTURAL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbt43tbyeIh5V5z5NZINLQ/featured NVP ENTRETENIMENTO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQx0mk39maqKNsx35VC-UNA/featured VELHA VERTENTE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2Em0cK9VGgln8SwNMlG6w

Nova Vertente
SALVE GERAL - Aceitar amadurecer

Nova Vertente

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 39:26


Amadurecer na vida é um processo que envolve diferentes aspectos, tanto emocionais quanto intelectuais. É um processo gradual que ocorre ao longo do tempo e envolve aprender com as experiências, refletir sobre os erros e acertos, desenvolver habilidades de resolução de problemas e tomar decisões mais conscientes. Emocionalmente, amadurecer envolve aprender a lidar com as emoções de forma mais equilibrada, identificar e expressar os sentimentos de maneira saudável, e desenvolver empatia e compaixão pelos outros. Intelectualmente, amadurecer envolve adquirir conhecimentos e habilidades ao longo da vida, buscar o autoconhecimento, ter uma perspectiva mais ampla sobre a vida e os acontecimentos e ser capaz de tomar decisões mais informadas. Além disso, amadurecer também envolve assumir responsabilidades e compromissos, ter mais autonomia e independência, e entender que as escolhas e ações têm consequências. Em resumo, amadurecer na vida é um processo de evolução pessoal que nos permite lidar melhor com as situações da vida, ter relacionamentos mais saudáveis, desenvolver habilidades importantes e tomar decisões mais conscientes. Bobby Joe / @bobbyjoe1907 Tradição Restauradora https://t.me/TradicaoRestauradora LINKS DOS CANAIS NVP: NVP CULTURAL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbt43tbyeIh5V5z5NZINLQ/featured NVP ENTRETENIMENTO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQx0mk39maqKNsx35VC-UNA/featured

Nova Vertente
SALVE GERAL - SE IMPÕE NA VIDA, CARA!

Nova Vertente

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 43:13


Não dá pra saber qual dia será o mais importante da sua vida. Os dias que você pensa serem importantes nunca atingem a proporção imaginada. São os dias normais, os que começam normalmente, e acabam se tornando os mais importantes. Nunca se sabe qual é o dia mais importante da sua vida. Não até ele acontecer. Você não reconhece o dia mais importante da sua vida até que esteja no meio dele. O dia que você se compromete com algo ou com alguém. O dia que você tem seu coração partido. O dia que você conhece sua alma gêmea. O dia que você se dá conta que não há tempo suficiente, porque você quer viver para sempre. Esses são os dia mais importantes. Os dias perfeitos. Bobby Joe / @bobbyjoe1907 Tradição Restauradora https://t.me/TradicaoRestauradora LINKS DOS CANAIS NVP: NVP CULTURAL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbt43tbyeIh5V5z5NZINLQ/featured NVP ENTRETENIMENTO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQx0mk39maqKNsx35VC-UNA/featured

Nova Vertente
SALVE GERAL - Como saber se sou afeminado

Nova Vertente

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 39:18


Em geral, uma faixa total de testosterona de 300 a 1.000 ng/dl é considerada normal, de acordo com a Endocrine Society. A American Urological Association também utiliza 300 ng/dL como seu ponto de corte para o diagnóstico de baixos níveis de testosterona (hipogonadismo). Bobby Joe / @bobbyjoe1907 Tradição Restauradora https://t.me/TradicaoRestauradora LINKS DOS CANAIS NVP: NVP CULTURAL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbt43tbyeIh5V5z5NZINLQ/featured NVP ENTRETENIMENTO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQx0mk39maqKNsx35VC-UNA/featured

The Horror Stans Podcast
Evil Dead 2 (1987) feat. Brian from Berated B-Rated Movies Podcast

The Horror Stans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 74:22


Let's get groovy and listen to episode 46 of The Horror Stans Podcast. On this one we are diving into 1987's Sam Raimi classic "Evil Dead 2". We are joined by Brian from the awesome Berated B-Rated Movies Podcast! Listen as the three of us discuss if Matt was prepared for the craziness that is this movie, the iconic Bruce Campbell, could Bobby Joe have better taste in men? And we even talk about Titanic for some reason? We hope you enjoy! Follow us on social media: @horrorstans Steve- @screamsteve/ @stesta621 Matt- @mcavo92 Berated B-Rated Movies Podcast: beratedbratedmovies.com Instagram- @berated_b_rated_movies

True Crime XS
Season Four - Genesis Part Six (02.17.2023)

True Crime XS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 61:16


Please think about leaving us a review or rating on your favorite podcast app!This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very on pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site.Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. Additional Music is Oceans by Emorie.You can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Find us most anywhere with @truecrimexsThanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we've got going on there if you'd like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxMSources:www.namus.govwww.thecharleyproject.comwww.newspapers.comFindlaw.comVarious News Sources Mentioned by Name

Bombad Generals
Bobby Joe Thomas - Player Interview

Bombad Generals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 32:17


Listen in as we interivew Bobby Joe Thomas on his playstyle and the new reveal of Asajj Ventress.We are a competitive Star Wars: Legion Tactics Podcast. Join Matt and Seth as they dive into playstyles, list-building techniques, and meta-analysis.Write into the podcast here: BombadPodcast@gmail.comFind Matt (Zeusjus) and Seth (Degree) on the Legion Discord: https://discord.gg/uX9BXCAUgN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

True Crime XS
Season Four - Genesis Part Five (02.10.2023)

True Crime XS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 73:54


Please think about leaving us a review or rating on your favorite podcast app!This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very on pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site.Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. Additional Music is Findin' You by Mikey Geiger.You can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Find us most anywhere with @truecrimexsThanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we've got going on there if you'd like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxMSources:www.namus.govwww.thecharleyproject.comwww.newspapers.comFindlaw.comVarious News Sources Mentioned by Name

Chasing Evil
Approach with Caution

Chasing Evil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 64:09


Bobby Joe Claybrook, Jr. is wanted for attempted murder. When his pursuers approach the house, Bobby Joe fires through the window before they can reach the door. Hear two members of the Marshals' Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force tell their story of survival and perseverance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Design Is Not Neutral
06. Bobby Joe Smith III

Design Is Not Neutral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 70:28


Bobby Joe Smith III is a Black and Lakota (Hunkpapa and Oohenumpa) graphic designer and media artist. Design, computation, performance, writing, and lens-based image-making are mediums of expression and inquiry he turns to often. His creative practice is rooted in the ongoing decolonial and abolitionist movements led by Indigenous communities on Turtle Island and across the Black diaspora. His research draws from the decolonial, abolitionist, and post-apocalyptic strategies of Black and Indigenous people to construct a poetic vernacular of "unsettling grammars"—gestures, methodologies, and utterances that deviate, disrupt, and dismantle settler-colonial systems. By rearticulating these "unsettling grammars" through the disciplines of media art and design, Bobby Joe seeks to reveal vectors leading toward decolonial futures and generate work that resonates with the people and movements that comprise his community. He currently is pursuing an MFA from UCLA's Design | Media Arts department and holds an MFA in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), a Post-Baccalaureate degree in Graphic Design from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science from Middlebury College.In this episode, listen as we discuss how Bobby Joe utilizes design to uplift his community and how we can encourage students to think about design in a way that is meaningful to them.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Bobby Joe Champion makes history at the Minnesota Legislature.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 4:46


He was voted in as President of the Senate, a first for a person of color.   The Minneapolis Democrat joined Tom Hauer on The Morning News.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Bobby Joe Champion makes history at the Minnesota Legislature.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 4:46


He was voted in as President of the Senate, a first for a person of color.   The Minneapolis Democrat joined Tom Hauer on The Morning News.

Bang to Rights
56: BOBBY JOE LONG - THE ADMAN RAPIST

Bang to Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 47:59


Join Emma Kenny in another episode of True Crime where she delves into the life and crimes of Bobby Joe long. The Classified Ad Rapist. Long began driving around areas known for prostitution and bars. Long claimed his victims approached him for ‘work'. He would take them back to his apartment and bind them with rope. Long stated to the police that he derived sadistic pleasure from the abduction, rape and murder of his victims.  He strangled, bludgeoned or cut the throat of his victims and ‘displayed' the bodies in particular ways when he dumped them. 

Land Academy Show
We Review About Twenty Properties for Every One Property We Buy (LA 1840)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:59


We Review About Twenty Properties for Every One Property We Buy (LA 1840) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill K DeWit: Hello. Steven Jack Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show Entertaining Land Investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill K DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from the valley of the sun. Steven Jack Butala: Today Jill and I talk about how we review about 20 properties for every one or two properties that we actually buy. This is pretty important. This isn't going to be the longest episode, but if you're one of those people who are like, "Geez, I really wish they would just get to the point and stop horsing around," This is that episode. Jill K DeWit: I love it. Let me start with this, too, by the way. I would love to say today is the last day, so you know of the awesome, awesome biggest so far in 2022 savings to join Land Academy. And not only have I got a nice chunk off, it's $1,250 off, check it out, but also, joining through midnight tonight, you also get to be... not only the savings, you are put into a drawing for a 10 acre property in Oklahoma. The details are on our website. So go to landacademy.com. And by the way, if you have any questions, always just send a note to support@landacademy.com and my team will get back to you. Steven Jack Butala: Before we get into the topic, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill K DeWit: Shannon wrote, "So how do we handle buying land from disgruntled family members who just want to get away from the family who owns everything surrounding it?" That's hilarious. I feel like I'm in an episode of Bloodline. Somebody wrote that? Steven Jack Butala: Mm-hmm. Jill K DeWit: Oh, okay. Got that. Steven Jack Butala: It's left over from... Jill K DeWit: Okay. Okay. So... That's kind of funny. I wouldn't care. Here's the thing, if there's no access and they're going to withhold access, that's the only problem I would see. Steven Jack Butala: This leads directly into what this topic is today. Jill K DeWit: Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Let me back... Can I finish the sentence? Steven Jack Butala: Sure. Jill K DeWit: Finish my thought here. So, properties surrounded by the whatevers and they just want to get out of it. If there's, which there can be... there has to be at some point access most... pretty much everywhere, you can't withhold access, right? They think they can, but they can't. But the whole point of this is, sure they hate the family members and they want to get away from them, but you know what? The new person coming in doesn't have that animosity with the family members. It doesn't mean that it's going to be a bad situation. So I honestly don't have a problem with this. I don't see a problem with this. Steven Jack Butala: So how does this come about? Actually, this is very common, not this problem, but to see multiple family members living in one area where the root of that is agricultural property and municipalities... Municipalities have always been in favor of taking a large piece of property and minor splitting it or splitting chunks off and giving it to the kids, let's say, so it- Jill K DeWit: Mom and dad might have set out to do that. Steven Jack Butala: Farmers have been doing it since farming's began. I'm going to give the back 40 to my daughter, I'm going to give this 40 acre over here to my son, they're both married to other people, they're going to farm it and we're going to be over here if they need us. And so what ends up happening is they get letters from us and everybody else in our group and sometimes it's, you know. Jill K DeWit: And you know what I would do, too, I'd be reaching out to the other family members at the same time, by the way, as you're buying it and you're an escrow, "Hey, do you want to sell too? I'm buying Bobby Joe's, do you, Sally Sue, want to sell yours too?" Steven Jack Butala:

Land Academy Show
We Review About Twenty Properties for Every One Property We Buy (LA 1840)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:59


We Review About Twenty Properties for Every One Property We Buy (LA 1840) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill K DeWit: Hello. Steven Jack Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show Entertaining Land Investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill K DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from the valley of the sun. Steven Jack Butala: Today Jill and I talk about how we review about 20 properties for every one or two properties that we actually buy. This is pretty important. This isn't going to be the longest episode, but if you're one of those people who are like, "Geez, I really wish they would just get to the point and stop horsing around," This is that episode. Jill K DeWit: I love it. Let me start with this, too, by the way. I would love to say today is the last day, so you know of the awesome, awesome biggest so far in 2022 savings to join Land Academy. And not only have I got a nice chunk off, it's $1,250 off, check it out, but also, joining through midnight tonight, you also get to be... not only the savings, you are put into a drawing for a 10 acre property in Oklahoma. The details are on our website. So go to landacademy.com. And by the way, if you have any questions, always just send a note to support@landacademy.com and my team will get back to you. Steven Jack Butala: Before we get into the topic, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill K DeWit: Shannon wrote, "So how do we handle buying land from disgruntled family members who just want to get away from the family who owns everything surrounding it?" That's hilarious. I feel like I'm in an episode of Bloodline. Somebody wrote that? Steven Jack Butala: Mm-hmm. Jill K DeWit: Oh, okay. Got that. Steven Jack Butala: It's left over from... Jill K DeWit: Okay. Okay. So... That's kind of funny. I wouldn't care. Here's the thing, if there's no access and they're going to withhold access, that's the only problem I would see. Steven Jack Butala: This leads directly into what this topic is today. Jill K DeWit: Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Let me back... Can I finish the sentence? Steven Jack Butala: Sure. Jill K DeWit: Finish my thought here. So, properties surrounded by the whatevers and they just want to get out of it. If there's, which there can be... there has to be at some point access most... pretty much everywhere, you can't withhold access, right? They think they can, but they can't. But the whole point of this is, sure they hate the family members and they want to get away from them, but you know what? The new person coming in doesn't have that animosity with the family members. It doesn't mean that it's going to be a bad situation. So I honestly don't have a problem with this. I don't see a problem with this. Steven Jack Butala: So how does this come about? Actually, this is very common, not this problem, but to see multiple family members living in one area where the root of that is agricultural property and municipalities... Municipalities have always been in favor of taking a large piece of property and minor splitting it or splitting chunks off and giving it to the kids, let's say, so it- Jill K DeWit: Mom and dad might have set out to do that. Steven Jack Butala: Farmers have been doing it since farming's began. I'm going to give the back 40 to my daughter, I'm going to give this 40 acre over here to my son, they're both married to other people, they're going to farm it and we're going to be over here if they need us. And so what ends up happening is they get letters from us and everybody else in our group and sometimes it's, you know. Jill K DeWit: And you know what I would do, too, I'd be reaching out to the other family members at the same time, by the way, as you're buying it and you're an escrow, "Hey, do you want to sell too? I'm buying Bobby Joe's, do you, Sally Sue, want to sell yours too?" Steven Jack Butala:

Land Academy Show
We Review About Twenty Properties for Every One Property We Buy (LA 1840)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:59


We Review About Twenty Properties for Every One Property We Buy (LA 1840) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill K DeWit: Hello. Steven Jack Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show Entertaining Land Investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill K DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from the valley of the sun. Steven Jack Butala: Today Jill and I talk about how we review about 20 properties for every one or two properties that we actually buy. This is pretty important. This isn't going to be the longest episode, but if you're one of those people who are like, "Geez, I really wish they would just get to the point and stop horsing around," This is that episode. Jill K DeWit: I love it. Let me start with this, too, by the way. I would love to say today is the last day, so you know of the awesome, awesome biggest so far in 2022 savings to join Land Academy. And not only have I got a nice chunk off, it's $1,250 off, check it out, but also, joining through midnight tonight, you also get to be... not only the savings, you are put into a drawing for a 10 acre property in Oklahoma. The details are on our website. So go to landacademy.com. And by the way, if you have any questions, always just send a note to support@landacademy.com and my team will get back to you. Steven Jack Butala: Before we get into the topic, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill K DeWit: Shannon wrote, "So how do we handle buying land from disgruntled family members who just want to get away from the family who owns everything surrounding it?" That's hilarious. I feel like I'm in an episode of Bloodline. Somebody wrote that? Steven Jack Butala: Mm-hmm. Jill K DeWit: Oh, okay. Got that. Steven Jack Butala: It's left over from... Jill K DeWit: Okay. Okay. So... That's kind of funny. I wouldn't care. Here's the thing, if there's no access and they're going to withhold access, that's the only problem I would see. Steven Jack Butala: This leads directly into what this topic is today. Jill K DeWit: Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Let me back... Can I finish the sentence? Steven Jack Butala: Sure. Jill K DeWit: Finish my thought here. So, properties surrounded by the whatevers and they just want to get out of it. If there's, which there can be... there has to be at some point access most... pretty much everywhere, you can't withhold access, right? They think they can, but they can't. But the whole point of this is, sure they hate the family members and they want to get away from them, but you know what? The new person coming in doesn't have that animosity with the family members. It doesn't mean that it's going to be a bad situation. So I honestly don't have a problem with this. I don't see a problem with this. Steven Jack Butala: So how does this come about? Actually, this is very common, not this problem, but to see multiple family members living in one area where the root of that is agricultural property and municipalities... Municipalities have always been in favor of taking a large piece of property and minor splitting it or splitting chunks off and giving it to the kids, let's say, so it- Jill K DeWit: Mom and dad might have set out to do that. Steven Jack Butala: Farmers have been doing it since farming's began. I'm going to give the back 40 to my daughter, I'm going to give this 40 acre over here to my son, they're both married to other people, they're going to farm it and we're going to be over here if they need us. And so what ends up happening is they get letters from us and everybody else in our group and sometimes it's, you know. Jill K DeWit: And you know what I would do, too, I'd be reaching out to the other family members at the same time, by the way, as you're buying it and you're an escrow, "Hey, do you want to sell too? I'm buying Bobby Joe's, do you, Sally Sue, want to sell yours too?" Steven Jack Butala:

Audio Off The Shelf
Ep.054 (Youth, Vol. 2)

Audio Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 31:29


Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf Sonic Youth. “Youth Against Facism.” Dirty. DGC. 1992. CD. LP. Hepcat. “Bobby & Joe.” Scientific. Better Youth Organization, 1996. Vinyl. LP. Dead Kennedys. “Pull My Strings.” Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death. Alternative Tentacles Records, 1987. Vinyl. LP. Biafra, Jello. “Names for Bands (New Improved Version).” No More Cocoons. Alternative Tentacles Records, 1987/1992. CD. LP. Hold Steady, The. “Stay Positive.” Stay Positive. Vagrant Records, 2008. CD. LP. Hold Steady, The. “Barely Breathing.” Heaven Is Whenever. Vagrant/Rough Trade Records, 2010/2020. Vinyl. 2xLP Youth of Today. “Youth Crew.” Can't Close My Eyes. Revelation Records, 1997. CD. LP. Cole, Holly. “On the Street Where You Live.” Blame it on my Youth. Capitol Records, 1991. CD. LP. Naked Aggression. “Bitter Youth.” Bitter Youth. Broken Rekids, 1993. CD. LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.

Murder With My Husband
116. Lisa McVey and the Tampa Bay Victims

Murder With My Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 59:16 Very Popular


On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the victims of the Hillsborough County Serial Killer. http://www.daziusa.com use CODE: MWMH15 Ads: Simpli Safe: https://simplisafe.com/mwmh Prose: www.prose.com/mwmh Fuzzy: www.yourfuzzy.com/husband Outschool: www.outschool.com/husband and use code husband Upside: download the free Upside App and use promo code husband Case Sources: CNN, “A convicted serial killer and rapist was executed as 2 women who survived his attacks watched,” by Dakin Andone, May 24, 2019 Tampa Bay Times, “Tampa serial killer Bobby Joe Long is scheduled to be executed tonight. We remember the victims,” by Gabrielle Calise, April 25, 2019 (updated May 23, 2019) Tampa Bay Times, “Tampa serial killer Bobby Joe Long is executed in silence,” by Kathryn Varn, May 23, 2019 wfla.com, News Channel 8, Case of Bobby Joe Long: Notorious Tampa Bay serial killer executed,” by Evan Donovan, May 22, 2019 (updated May 23, 2019) The U.S. Sun (from the-sun.com), “Sick Killer, Who were Bobby Joe Long's victims?” by Jon Rogers, June 4, 2021 The U.S. Sun (from the-sun.com), “Troubled Childhood, Who was Lisa McVey's grandmother?” by Israel Salas-Rodriguez, June 8, 2021 Murderpedia.org, “Bobby Joe Long” Thenetline.com, “What is Lisa McVey doing now? The sheriff's deputy uses her experience to sensitize children about abduction,” by Chege Karomo, January 31, 2022 thefamouspeople.com, “Bobby Joe Long Biography (Serial Killer), no author or date provided allthatsinteresting.com, “How Lisa McVey Outsmarted A Serial Killer – And Led Police Straight To His Door,” by Genevieve Carlton, checked by Jaclyn Anglis, January 19, 2022 allthatsinteresting.com, “The Horrifying Story of Bobby Joe Long: From Classified Ad Rapist to Serial Killer,” by All That's Interesting, checked by Leah Silverman, October 30, 2021, updated November 18, 2021 Dailymail.co.uk, “Woman who was raped and kidnapped as a suicidal teen by serial killer Bobby Joe Long – documented in Netflix drama Believe Me – wanted a front row seat for his execution but maintains his horrific crimes ‘saved my life'” by Jo Tweedy for mailonline, June 29, 2021 Biography.com, “Bobby Joe Long, Biography 1953-2019” no author listed, April 27, 2017 Radiox.co.uk, “Where is serial killer Bobby Joe Long now?”, by Radio X, June 4, 2021 heinonline.org, printing “The ‘Bobby Joe' Long Serial Murder Case: A Study in Cooperation,” by Capt. Gary Terry (HCSO) and SA Michael P. Malone, M.S. (FBI Hairs and Fiber Unit), December 1987 Macrotrends.net, “Tampa Metro Area Population 1950-2022” Google maps Various published opinions by the Florida Supreme Court Investigationdiscovery.com, “Bobby Joe Long, ‘The Classified Ad Rapist,' Caused Tampa's Murder Rate to Skyrocket” by Terri Osborne, dated November 16, 2021 Discover.hubpages.com, “Profile of a Serial Killer – Part 3 – Bobby Joe Long,” by Matthew I Crawford, May 3, 2011 Lifetime film, “Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey,” on Amazon Prime Chillingcrimes.com, “Lisa McVey,” June 1, 2020 Radiox.co.uk, “Lisa McVey family: Did the teen really live with her grandmother?” no author listed, June 7, 2021 Wikipedia, “Bobby Joe Long” Links: https://mwmh.contactin.bio/ Ads: Simpli Safe: https://simplisafe.com/mwmh Prose: www.prose.com/mwmh Fuzzy: www.yourfuzzy.com/husband Outschool: www.outschool.com/husband and use code husband Upside: download the free Upside App and use promo code husband Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bledsoe Show
What Matters Most

The Bledsoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 79:26


00:01.12 Max Shank Here's the deal. So there's a perfect, no intro this we're just here now you're here we're here I'm here you're here. We're all here the official show but this is for just the like inner club. But anyway I was going to say a case study. 00:02.60 mikebledsoe It's the first one. 00:16.94 mikebledsoe We'll do the intro when we start the official show. 00:35.54 Max Shank On viewer engagement. One of the best I've ever seen was this Youtube channel called Ants Canada okay I think it's like a filipino dude. It's some asian guy who has this Youtube channel called Ants Canada and every fucking film. 00:51.20 mikebledsoe Ahead. 01:14.58 Max Shank Is about ants and ant colonies and he sells ant gear but basically he has this membership that he calls the Ac senate right? and so he basically has people pay to have a say in all kinds of weird stuff like. What are we gonna do with this new colony. What are we gonna name this thing and he gives them like preferential voting rights for what happens in the community. It's so crazy. How ah how much this guy connects with the audience. And's so it's a weird stuff ah because ants and ant colonies are pretty weird but talk about a case study for how to engage with an audience. This guy is dialed ants Canada case study ants st ants canada is a case study for. 02:57.28 mikebledsoe Aunts Canada alright. 03:07.76 Max Shank How to engage with your audience on multiple levels. He sells physical products. He has basically ah a membership where you get called? yeah like ants like the bug the insect. Yeah exactly it's incredible. 03:28.28 mikebledsoe It's a and TS like like the like the insect to podcast. 03:46.40 Max Shank No, it's video series Youtube thing. It's not a podcast but he sells ant colony plastic molded parts to people. He also has this this. It's the weirdest thing I've ever heard of like you would wonder like why is it that people would pay to get to make decisions but he has positioned the joy of naming a new ant colony or deciding what to do. In this like new video series as good as Tom Sawyer ah portraying the benefits of whitewashing offense. He's like wouldn't you guys like to make this decision for him like they are driving his content and paying to drive the content. It's. 05:30.86 mikebledsoe It's really I mean it's as Facebook Twitter you know create the platform. Yeah create the platform and just let them let the let the people be the product was that the people will create the product. They'll be the product. 05:32.38 Max Shank It's unbelievable Youtube oh my god what an acquisition. 06:02.50 mikebledsoe And then you just sell advertising. 06:08.32 Max Shank It's like ah what they did with was it Hong Kong or Singapore can't I remember 1 of them. It's like the guy's name was Lee coshing you ever hear that guy. Ah. 06:30.90 mikebledsoe E. 06:41.24 Max Shank Rikash xing Hong Kong business magnate none richest guy in the world. His whole thing. He just like built up. Ah let's see hold on. I don't know his whole thing was about owning the port that that was the that was the ah whole story. Basically. 07:24.20 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, it's kind of like the the gold rush. The people who made the most money were the ones selling the shovels I think that's where maybe Levi's came from the blue jeans is yeah I'm not 100% sure on this but I I think that ah that. 07:38.16 Max Shank Right. Um, leave eyes. 08:03.32 mikebledsoe That denim company or maybe another denim company Levi's make sense though. Ah made their fortune and their start by selling denim clothing to miners. It's really durable. 08:25.20 Max Shank Like little kids or like go look for gold in the mines Now they probably send sell more to little kids I don't know I don't wear a lot of jeans. Do you wear a lot of jeans. 08:36.64 mikebledsoe Look go look for golden mines. Yeah, yeah, off to I'd like to not anymore not with the not with the clothes that come out today I just discovered. Um. 09:02.16 Max Shank I Hardly wear jeans. It's not that comfortable. 09:15.54 mikebledsoe Viori made a new pant that is looks really clean, but dude great for travel because I can wear them in a hundred degree weather I might as well be wearing shorts they breathe So well, they look nice and you know I. 09:24.24 Max Shank Ah. Are yeah. 09:51.22 mikebledsoe I Don't even like to wear shorts I don't like to wear casual shorts I Either want to wear pants or athletic shorts and it might be something it might be like spillover from the the military because that's pretty much how it works there. But I think like casual shorts look silly on men. Ah. 10:01.80 Max Shank A. 10:17.60 Max Shank Right? right. Um, like what? what do you mean?? casual shorts like cargo pants. 10:31.28 mikebledsoe That's just like you know like yeah like like cargo shorts or just like the shorts that are pants that are cut off. You know it's It's like those are kind of silly. It's like when I just wear athletic shorts I'm like an athletic shorts and fanny pack or I'm going to be wearing. 10:49.96 Max Shank Ah, you know what. 11:07.94 mikebledsoe You know some slacks. 11:10.94 Max Shank You know what? I'm really into is like the like the ah Rei type of hiking pant and I and I want to get some that turn into shorts but I was thinking about it and I don't know if I would rather have them unzip all the way. 11:22.78 mikebledsoe Yeah. 11:47.58 Max Shank Or if I would want to have them roll up and clip on I haven't seen many like that there are some out there because I have I have a couple pairs totally but the utility I mean. 11:51.50 mikebledsoe I think roll up and clip on makes more sense there. There are some out there I've seen some yeah the zip out I try to avoid moving parts as I try to. Until the zipper breaks plus rolling up just looks way cooler. That's that's the real Rob there they look cooler than having a zipper hanging off your shorts. 12:26.52 Max Shank Is fantastic. So maybe maybe the roll up till the zipper breaks. Yeah, that's a good point. Those are my my favorite pants I got a couple at Costco they're just. 12:57.00 Max Shank Yeah, that's a great point I went on a bike ride yesterday actually mountain bike ride for the None time in like years. Ah, all because I was learning about air compressors and how our compressors work. 13:03.40 mikebledsoe I mean. 13:34.56 Max Shank And so I was getting out my air compressor and I was like how how does my air compressor work. How powerful is this thing Really what kind of stuff because I bought one when I got my house because I was like every house needs an air compressor because I was ah like I didn't really know? Yeah, like yeah. 13:59.32 mikebledsoe Oh like a proper air compressor one with a big tank. Yeah, not the kind that you carry around in your car. Yeah something you could use with tools and whatnot. Yeah yeah, I'm into those those. 14:12.76 Max Shank Like a little pancake. No no I wouldn't It's a little too big and heavy for that. Yeah, like a nail gun staple gun that kind of thing and so those things are savage. 14:36.38 mikebledsoe I've got some air compressor tools. If if you're gonna work on a car I don't know how I don't know how I worked on a car before I have that which I don't really work on cars much anymore. But I remember that being a major upgrade. 15:04.26 Max Shank Yeah I think knowing how to put stuff together like that is such an underrated ability because I notice as I am problem solving in the garage with my hands. It makes me it makes it easier for me to visualize how to put other things together. Like Ideas. You know this attaches to this and you have to divide this. You have to sharpen this. You have to round off these edges. There are all these problem solving things that go on with how to put stuff together and it makes me even think of like mathematics how that factors in to. 15:43.16 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, there's um. 16:20.62 Max Shank Putting stuff together and how much how much you just learn through the process of doing it. You know it's good to know arithmetic. But I have it. 16:32.70 mikebledsoe There's a book. There's a book called the metaphors we live by and have you read it did you did you buy it on my recommendation or did you just happen to get it simultaneously. Wow Yeah I I hardly run in anyone who's read it. Ah. 16:52.62 Max Shank I think I had I think I bought it before? Yeah yeah, ah yes, and like most books I've read I maybe retained like 10% 17:08.18 mikebledsoe But have you read it. 17:22.74 mikebledsoe Got it? Yeah so metaphors we live by really highlights how the mind works and that everything in the mind is a metaphor to something an objective reality and so ah so kind of like the. 17:53.96 Max Shank Right now. 18:00.98 mikebledsoe Projectile and project metaphor We talked about before yeah eyeballs. Um. 18:06.94 Max Shank Eyeballs eyeballs are super reliable but they're not showing you objective reality because there are a lot of layers. 18:19.88 mikebledsoe Well, they are but you're not filtering it. But anyways. 18:32.44 Max Shank Well your eyes don't show you objective reality your eyes show you? How light is reacting with matter but there's a lot going on that is beyond. The visible spectrum is what I'm saying. 18:44.12 mikebledsoe Yeah. 18:55.10 mikebledsoe Totally. But so one of the things it talks about is ah like ontological metaphors and so one is how we refer to the mind. So the mind is a machine so there's all these examples of. 19:26.90 Max Shank A. 19:33.86 mikebledsoe Ah, that in in the English language the mind is a machine and it's also brittle and so when you look at the English language as a whole the majority of the references to the mind is that it's a mechanical thing that's brittle. 19:48.36 Max Shank A. 20:09.12 Max Shank Right? It sounds dangerous. Sounds like a dangerous belief to me like that that makes me a little queasy even based on how I see the mind or how I would try to define the mind or even just the brain. 20:13.48 mikebledsoe And so ah, people believe that it yes and. 20:44.32 mikebledsoe Yeah, but but you know and and it's common language is as people are talking are unconsciously talking about it in this way. So they're further embedding this thing is true and so they they they don't know how to treat their own own mind or organize it because they actually have an incorrect. 20:48.30 Max Shank Like the organ because I think that's different. 21:00.58 Max Shank Um, right right. 21:23.92 mikebledsoe Or an inaccurate view of what it actually is ah so one of the things the book talks about is how we use objects to ah create Concepts so anything that's conceptual. We're having we need to. 21:28.26 Max Shank He no. 21:48.00 Max Shank E. 21:58.28 mikebledsoe Associate it with an object out in physical space and so ah, one of the things that I've noticed I'm in total agreement with you I've been I've been meditating on this because I read that book about a year ago and I noticed that as I've been doing more physical tasks and building things that my ability to problem solving in the conceptual realm has gone way up and anytime I'm having a conceptual problem I go work on something that's on an object I go build something or fix something. Ah. 22:45.12 Max Shank A. 23:07.18 mikebledsoe All of a sudden the world makes more sense and I think part of that is if we spend too much time in the conceptual Realm without being in the objective Realm Then we end up. Ah, we end up way out in this place that doesn't make any sense. And and we become ungrounded and I know you and ah I are alike in this way because we love the mental Masturbation. We'll go off into some conceptual Realm and start changing. You know, ah physicists do this. They'll change one lot of physics to solve a problem and then they try to. Bring it back and so and then reapply to law and and it's one way of doing experimentation but the problem is a lot of people start doing that and they never come back to Earth and so I think having that balance between doing things and objective reality and conceptual. And conceptualizing things is really really beneficial. 25:12.48 Max Shank Oh Yeah I was laughing so many times there because it makes me think about how enslaved people are by thinking certain things matter and the word matter is funny right? Because. Stuff matters. Ah you know water is matter air is matter and these ideas that we have. It's like we think too many things matter that aren't matter at all. 25:51.44 mikebledsoe Right. 26:02.36 mikebledsoe This bottle is matter. 26:26.50 mikebledsoe Ah, well does just to make the statement that something is matter that isn't matter pulls you out of reality. You've become ungrounded. 26:28.36 Max Shank And you are just more and more divorced from reality because hold right? of course look um these words and ideas are. Very useful and it's never the complete truth because they're just symbols right? but they are concrete enough to give us the plans to make a plane or a computer I mean that's all language derived and that's how the matter is directed. So. The ideas are like the pattern like Pattern Pattern father and the stuff the substance the matter the mother ma her modern is ah guided by our ideas. But if you don't have what's that yeah. 28:09.34 mikebledsoe Oh man I'm loving these metaphors that that makes so much sense because that the father is is the structure of like the pattern structure and the matter is the stuff. 28:23.80 Max Shank Yeah, if you don't yeah if you don't have the father's the pattern the Pattern the pattern right? mother is the matter. Yeah, the stuff and the ah the energy. 28:47.40 mikebledsoe Yeah. 28:55.84 Max Shank It's like kinetic and potential I mean there are a lot of ways that you can ah yin and young and dichotomize these ideas right? But ah my point is that we are made of matter you eat an orange. You actually are that orange is becoming you. And your body is able to break it down into its basic components and then that stuff becomes you and the stuff that doesn't become you becomes shit or sweat or something like I mean it's crazy, but it literally becomes you so this idea. That when you um, get your hands involved. You get so much of your brain involved and then it's rooted in a reality that is very easy to understand. It's very It's all about, um. God I guess it's all about power really when you get down to it because we're talking about ah force times distance ah or work over time is power ah, power is work over time work is force times distance. And that's that's a reality that's easy to track momentum things like that all this dark matter. Ah like black hole shit is mental masturbation. It's fine. It's mental masturbation though. But once you start getting in there and you can do macrame you can. Ah, make something out of wood. You could carve something out of Clay. Ah but building that connection between your creativity and your curiosity and this physical reality is critical and if you apply that same thing to fitness. Fitness is essentially ah how well you're able to deliver force how well you're able to deliver force into your right leg so you can run and take a step with your right leg and how well you can absorb. 32:56.36 mikebledsoe Yeah. 33:21.00 Max Shank And return Force I Mean That's why my latest training program is called elasticity because it's all about absorbing and returning forests without ah permanent deformation and that's that's like as close as you can get to the best longevity practice. And we all have our pet loves for ah what makes fitness good or what makes you live a long time. But if you ah you know have good friendships and family kind of ties if you have fun and if you. Ah, fast. So You just don't eat too Much. You'll live a really long time even if you're just like medium elastic Fitness you just need ah a basic level of how to interact with your environment with these alternating forces. 34:48.74 mikebledsoe Yeah. 35:06.26 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 35:11.64 Max Shank Ah, so it just it's very centering even climbing a tree go climb a tree and then you are like intimately associated with the forces required to lift you up off the ground and once you're in those situations you have room to explore and then this. Idea of like what matters or like what you should be fucking prideful of like I God I was just thinking the other day you know almost every holiday is about victimization that we have. Like almost every holiday is like it fucking kills me because we have like okay we have like memorial day that's ah, it's for the people who were killed like we are appreciating those poor victims but that's what they were. They were victims and of course we don't talk about like why they were victimized. 36:44.78 mikebledsoe Yeah. 37:07.34 Max Shank Because people don't really like that when you go in? Oh dude I'll be fucking kicked right out of the cemetery if I say these guys died for nothing but the fucking ambitions of old politicians with nothing better to do than tell other people how to live their fucking lives. 37:07.66 mikebledsoe Of you start getting into that but people will get offended. 37:46.40 Max Shank And so people don't like people don't like that no way because you know to generalize Bobby Joe went into that Vietnam and he did his country proud and that is a way better belief to take with you than he died for nothing. 37:46.40 mikebledsoe Um, people don't like that. No no. 38:08.42 mikebledsoe Yeah, you know what? um. 38:25.90 Max Shank But some fuck fuckwit politicians who just think they know best right. 38:32.20 mikebledsoe Yeah I um, my girlfriend and I are out. We do things around town and Texas is a very patriotic place and I which means I get a lot of discounts because I'm a veteran and. 39:04.54 Max Shank The. 39:09.66 mikebledsoe I get a 5% discount on my guns at Cabels. Ah, it's i't I can't get a discount on guns anywhere. Ah yeah, but I get in free at play at parks and stuff and in Texas where other people are paying to get in anyways. So I get. 39:20.44 Max Shank That's pretty cool and. 39:46.30 mikebledsoe Hit with thank you for your service pretty frequently and and Ashley my fiancee she she knows how I feel about every you know about a lot of things she goes. What's it like what's it like to hear that because you know I always just say oh yeah, you're welcome. You know that's what my. 39:49.18 Max Shank If. 40:05.30 Max Shank Um, ah a threat. 40:24.30 mikebledsoe My my pleasure you know, whatever it is that comes to mind at the time you know whatever I'm just trying to make them feel good about them giving me a compliment or whatever. But and when I did join I did think I was going in to be of service to humanity that was. 40:29.28 Max Shank Ah, thank you. 40:42.14 Max Shank Right. 41:01.94 mikebledsoe Impression I was under but the yeah where I stand now is like yeah I don't feel proud I don't feel ashamed I kind of just I'm very neutral about it. It's I've dealt with the fact that I got duped and like. 41:19.78 Max Shank He no. 41:36.18 Max Shank I Guess you could call that neutral. Ah. 41:41.94 mikebledsoe Yeah I mean I got well I got duped and I've accepted it I'm at peace with it right? like we've all been duped. We've all been duped and you know what I'm I'm lucky because you know I did get some really great experiences out of that that made me a very resilient guy and. 41:52.52 Max Shank Ah, ah, okay, right. 42:08.80 Max Shank Yeah, and. 42:17.24 mikebledsoe You know there's There's a lot of benefits I got from it most mostly the discounts but the. 42:28.64 Max Shank I Just imagine if someone said take you for your service and he said yeah I was probably a mistake. Or or just like I wouldn't recommend I wouldn't recommend it. 42:46.66 mikebledsoe Ah, you know I'm I'm trying that out. Well, it's bad enough that people are going to hear this on the show. Ah, but yeah, it's like ah that's all we know. But yeah, it's um. 43:08.84 Max Shank Um, hey look it's not for everybody. It wasn't for you. That's all we know it wasn't for you. It wasn't for you. 43:24.40 mikebledsoe But what you're saying is accurate because the the way Well the well we can go back to the holidays. But when I look at when I look at um, the government and military service and all these things is when I started looking at the government is just there's a book called the Sovereign individual and in that book they talk about how. 43:28.98 Max Shank These holidays. 44:04.14 mikebledsoe Formation of government and how they were there to protect farmers from people who would come and take their shit and if they didn't hire them. They were gonna take their shit and if they did hire them. They're gonna take a percentage of their shit and so ah. Basically when you. 44:42.80 Max Shank Basically you got guys with the swords and you got guys with the hose right till in the field then you got a sword guy and you got a hoe guy I'm more of a hoe guy I think. 44:46.40 mikebledsoe Exactly and some and yeah, some so like in the beginning it was just like who who is ah who's got the most brute force and then over time they accumulated armor horses like a ah Knight in armor. Can take out like 20 people on foot. You know like the this is yeah this is this is it and so true that yeah, but but here's the thing is before the and but. 45:30.20 Max Shank This is grounded in reality too unless one of those guys on foot happens to have a really nice bow and arrow and then that guy's fucked speaking of projectiles. 46:00.98 mikebledsoe Before the invention of the rifle to become skilled to be able to afford the time and the money to be a great soldier. It was it was rare and so only a select few had been in the position to do so and so. 46:36.56 Max Shank Even ants do this. They divide up the labor into soldiers and the workers back to the ants again. 46:39.00 mikebledsoe You it. Yeah, yeah, and so the so the whole formation of the idea government has been basically the same it's it's identical to the Mob. You know you're. 47:13.84 Max Shank It's identical to any group. It's about specialization Ideally right. 47:17.42 mikebledsoe I Know if any group but like but any group that uses the threat of Force violence and coercion. So not every organization does that and so. 47:40.12 Max Shank Um, is there any group where everybody does the same thing I think it's always about specialization. 47:48.78 mikebledsoe It is about specialization but what I'm saying is what makes these organizations special is that they ah they rule by violence and a threat of violence coercion. These things that that's how they get people to comply. 48:25.26 Max Shank Um, without nonviolently with like words instead of Swords basically. 48:27.50 mikebledsoe With their rules. Well they use words. But if you disobey those words you will then meet you know. 48:46.80 Max Shank Well, that's leverage right? That's that's really, um, how control works because if you if you ah if you don't follow the words and they just have to sword everybody to death. It's.. It's like not very good for anybody like now all the farmers are now all the farmers are.. It's kind of like a strike.. Basically I mean all these all these parallels within the symbolism of language I I have this idea that words have evolved basically the same as anything else. 49:25.76 mikebledsoe It's not good for anybody. Yeah, so they got to use the there's ah. 50:01.92 Max Shank In Nature longer sharper Claws Stronger Armor Camouflage Decoy Venom you know people fucking hurt each other with words all the time and only sometimes do they hurt. 50:25.80 mikebledsoe And. 50:36.14 Max Shank Ah, people with actual like sticks or weapons or something like that and sometimes they turn them on themselves right? We we fucking think Shitty things about ourselves we put ourselves through these I mean ah I guess I'm a fitness guy so we put ourselves through these like ball bursting workouts. 50:37.36 mikebledsoe Yeah, they've gotten so good at can most of the time. 51:13.82 Max Shank That are only harming us because we're just like so desperate. Um for some pie in the sky vision that we have I mean it's crazy how much language causes harm and self-harm. But anyway my point is like it's too inefficient. To go fucking hit everybody with the sword. It's way more efficient to just threaten the sword. 51:54.80 mikebledsoe Yeah, the the the evolution has been that we use these words and so it was the words were simple and the sword was strong and then over time while the Swords gotten stronger. But the the words have become. People have gotten very clever lawyers are some of the most clever people on the planet ah politicians are basically they're just Lawyers. So These people are creating these words. Yeah, they create these words and you know, um, there are certain people. 52:40.40 Max Shank Oh yeah. 52:52.18 Max Shank Um, the word Warriors the word warriors. 53:10.96 mikebledsoe Who are there's a very small population of people who are pretty much I think you and I fall in this category kind of like yeah you know those are just words and you want me to do this but I'm not going to and then you have the majority of the population that are like you're going to defy those words and. 53:44.18 Max Shank Right. 53:46.84 mikebledsoe And they completely freak out and they don't know what to do? They think that you're a bad person because you're ignoring these words. Um that somebody else put together and in order to try to control you so. 54:07.22 Max Shank Well because otherwise like you are ruining their paradigm. You're destroying their sense of reality because they're like well I can't do that and I'm like actually there there are just consequences to everything you do you know that. 54:18.14 mikebledsoe Totally destroying it. 54:35.42 mikebledsoe Yeah, you can do anything you want. You can do a lot of things. 54:42.84 Max Shank That's it you could do whatever there are consequences like if you tie a noose around your neck whack off in the closet. There's a much higher chance that you will die from hanging. But there's also a decent chance. You'll have an orgasm that's like None or so of the usual 1 55:20.40 mikebledsoe There's otherwise to do that You hit me up on my private blog on on how to do that without choking yourself. But anyways. 55:22.40 Max Shank So. 55:32.68 Max Shank Fellas you hear that Mike is offering orgasm boosters free orgasm boosters. What kind of percentage can you offer increase 50% increase a 3 hold on. 55:40.64 mikebledsoe Free orgasm boosters at least 50% now now I would say out. No no like 300 I mean yeah and yeah, with with just common common things you can pick up at the store. 56:07.68 Max Shank Ah, 300% increase 56:19.18 Max Shank Like cocaine. Ah. 56:19.76 mikebledsoe Nothing you don't have to go see a drug dealer. But if you no, no, no like like over the counter things. But then um, yeah, over the counter and then um, you know if you want to get into the other I can guarantee like a None x but you know that's going to require some hard to get ahold of. 56:30.20 Max Shank Over the counter. 56:55.60 Max Shank Honestly I think ah I think I think this would be something that you you could probably do a one pager on this for our premium Inner Circle club. 56:57.88 mikebledsoe Substances. 57:20.56 mikebledsoe I Feel like this whole episode's going to be an inner Circle Club show. Ah you know this is the commercial This is this is actually it. This is this one. We're giving away for free. This is the one you get for free from now on the pre ship. This. 57:23.38 Max Shank Like I would be interested in like a little that's all it is This is just for the this is this is it. We're gonna air this and and to be fair, we might be Fucked. We might be fucked because this might get us. Ah. Extradited or what's the excommunicated because of all the stuff we've said. 58:01.30 mikebledsoe Well this is why I want everyone to go and get a ah podcasting 2.0 app on your phone instead of Spotify because Spotify itunes. They could just take us off anytime they want because some sjw employee gets pissed off. 58:24.12 Max Shank Oh my God can you imagine? Holy God I Think that's I think the pendulum is swinging back I think people are craving uncensored Oh I Love it. 58:36.96 mikebledsoe So ah. I think so I think so but not but not the employees of Apple and Spotify. They're gonna be the last ones you know and Twitter but I it will shake out it but we need. But. 59:00.98 Max Shank Yeah, we'll we'll see how it all shakes out I mean ah Seasons change Seasons change. 59:19.58 mikebledsoe Decentralization is what will force it and so using a podcasting 2.0 app is part of the decentralization movement. So I like ah podverse myself. So if you just go and download podverses. Our shit will never be taken off of that. But. 59:54.40 Max Shank Bu ya. 59:59.20 mikebledsoe But Spotify has taken down None I think over 70000 podcast episodes in the last year yeah based on the content. No now they remove certain content. They even pull down some of Rogan's content 01:00:12.90 Max Shank Whoa Really I thought they were cool. Not cool. Bummer I Do know that by the way if there was ever something that. Ah. 01:00:35.00 mikebledsoe But not all of it. 01:00:45.96 Max Shank Was valuable but let's be able to say words other this is a core value. This is a core value here. Okay folks this is this. It's rooted in reality look. It's fine talkytackytacky ever Blah Blah Blah blah. But as soon as someone comes in with the stick. 01:00:53.40 mikebledsoe Come on. Well this goes back to what you were just saying. 01:01:24.88 Max Shank You got to like fucking face that reality and so if we can't resolve our differences with words. There's only None choice left and that's physical violence I think everybody should be versed in physical and verbal violence. Not necessarily so they can be violent toward other people. But so they can recognize it number None and defend it number None 01:02:07.86 mikebledsoe Well I like that I like to Define violence as the person who initiates force so I would I would say ah be well versed in debate because ah or or diplomacy right? So like to me. 01:02:36.76 Max Shank Right. 01:02:43.20 mikebledsoe War is just an extension of Diplomacy You know we were like oh diplomacy failed I'm like no this is just we're still being diplomatic. It's just a very violent diplomacy and so the same thing with the words is you know we start off with disagreement. We're trying to work it out things escalate We can't. 01:03:06.64 Max Shank Interesting. 01:03:17.88 Max Shank Great. 01:03:20.60 mikebledsoe Find agreement in the words because people aren't You're right, People are not trained in the ability to listen to understand and then communicate the wall just goes up and you've talked about rhetorical fallacies before the wall goes up and then now it just becomes a mudsling contest. 01:03:56.66 Max Shank Um, yeah. 01:03:58.60 mikebledsoe That that will result if that doesn't get resolved in some way it will result in physical force. This is why the None amendment's important because if only yeah and and because if only 1 group of people has access to violence. 01:04:13.74 Max Shank The None and the second those are almost all that's important. But. 01:04:35.10 Max Shank Um, oof because then you go. 01:04:37.56 mikebledsoe Then then we're in big trouble which takes me back to the point I was making hang on the point I was making which is like the when I look at when I look at ah government. It's hard to tell the difference between government and the mom because they're basically saying give us. A certain amount of your profits give us a certain amount of your of your hard work and we'll make sure that your shop doesn't get burnt down. You know we'll make sure your kid doesn't get beat up in the alley and they're basically saying the mob is basically saying. Overtly, they're saying we'll protect you from other people. Yeah, covertly, they're saying pretty much if you don't pay us None of our thugs are going to come get you which is which is the same thing that happens with the Us government is they say. 01:05:50.12 Max Shank It's called a protection ring. It's called a protection ring. It's been around for a long time. 01:06:09.36 Max Shank Ah, right? yeah. 01:06:23.82 mikebledsoe We're going to protect you from all these outside guys and we got police officers stationed in there. We're gonna protect you as long as you. But if you if you don't give us a None of your life then we're actually gonna come fuck you up and so that's the price of the club. Yeah tough shit. There's like no way out. 01:06:26.48 Max Shank Move. 01:06:41.98 Max Shank Right? That's the price of the club and if you don't like it well tough shit This is the only club in town. It's the only club in town. It's like ah you know there is a thing about power companies. You know when you have a single. 01:07:03.56 mikebledsoe And so well hang on. So so so so when I started when I recognized this this extremely similar ah view of government and the mom. 01:07:16.98 Max Shank Go go ahead? yeah. 01:07:38.98 mikebledsoe And I just started looking at all these governments around the world as just mobs that are controlling different geographical locations by by which um are mainly dissected based on Language. So if the language changes that's where the border begins. When there's a different language because you can't control people anymore because they can't understand you and so ah government control happens and within the borders of language and then you basically just have you just have. 01:08:35.50 Max Shank K case that's http://dciendocappassosenorexplicka me and espanio poque non anddo. 01:08:50.98 mikebledsoe Exactly. So. So so when you start looking at the world as or the government as just mobsters that are ruling really large pieces of geography and they're all. You know, jocking for position. Everything makes a lot more sense like the Russia Ukraine thing makes way more sense if you just think about it as a couple of mobsters that are that are jocking for position and the United States has done a good job of like. United States has done an incredible job of being very strategic in the way that it's done things. It hasn't it hasn't necessarily ah won with brute force for instance with the Ukraine thing is if you think about mobsters are running Ukraine right now right. Because anyone who has a government is being There's a mob and so those mobsters. Yeah, yeah, yeah, well the good the good mobsters of Ukraine are um, just you know the the us government is lending them. What None 01:10:50.92 Max Shank No, but those are the good mobs. We like them. They're the good mobs. 01:11:18.20 mikebledsoe Billion dollars a month or something like that that they're never going to be able to pay back all right? So if only someone would come tell me what to think? So so then ah. 01:11:22.22 Max Shank Oh my God I Wish someone would tell me who the good guys are and who the bad guys are if only someone would come and let me know what to believe about this. 01:11:56.32 mikebledsoe So then you got so the way I see it is the us government has done an incredible job at buying the people of Ukraine as slaves and so because they're under the control of the Ukraine mob the ukraine mob how are they going to pay back that money they can't pay back that money. So basically they're going to be in debt to the us and the Ukraine is the breadbasket of europe so they produce the the lion's share of the wheat and other things necessary for making a lot of food products and in Europe and so now. The way I see it is the us government. Everyone is everyone is going. You know? Yes for Ukraine I'm like I'm like the us government just enslaved the people of Ukraine and you cheered them along the whole way and is like yeah we are like you know and that is um, that's 0 comment on what. Putin's doing you know whatever you call him more criminal. Whatever the guy's not a good guy. The guy's not a good guy but but people miss that. 01:13:56.16 Max Shank It's it's about relationships. It's about relations. It's about relationships. It's about relationships and it's about trying to understand what the connection is between those relationships and in order to really get it. You got to reduce the number of parties down, you got to put the words like none and None out of your mind and just say what is the relationship between these different entities or individuals and what you're saying about the us specifically is. They recognize the power of both words and swords because words, okay, nothing scales better than words because it requires no material transfer. It requires only a transfer of pressure waves basically on some level and and. Transfer of ah it's just it scales way easier than actual bullets and actual swords and and if you have both then then you're like King of the castle. Basically so we have crazy weapons and we also have. 01:15:38.90 mikebledsoe Ah, especially with the internet and everything just repeats easily. 01:16:13.92 Max Shank Ah, lawyers and bankers and politicians that use words the same way that we're using Bullets and missiles and shit like that and we have we have ah stuff that's happening behind closed doors I mean Okay, let's talk about language again just for a second because. 01:16:25.28 mikebledsoe Totally. 01:16:50.54 Max Shank Want to talk about the word conspiracy conspiracy happening all the time people are meeting in secret to discuss plans all the time we would have to be totally naive if we don't think that's going on basically everywhere like every every group is meeting in secret. 01:17:24.88 mikebledsoe The Cia is ah is a series of conspiracies. 01:17:29.90 Max Shank We meet in secret we meet? yeah and of course they can't tell everybody everything I mean how fucking schizophrenic do you have to be your level 1 clearance your level 10 clearance I'm a level 10 cia wizard. So I know like 90% of the secrets but only 10% of this I mean it's. 01:17:42.24 mikebledsoe So it's a conspiracy. Yeah. 01:18:09.70 Max Shank It's Insane. So ah, kind of tying it back to how we use language and use ideas bringing it back to reality Once again, just doing something with material objects that exist somewhat. Independently of Language. You know how you interact with a tree or the ground of course you have the word tree and ground in your mind but your movement and your creative expression through physical materials. Even if you don't think you have a knack for it. It's very grounding experience. 01:19:37.32 mikebledsoe Back to physical materials. Yeah, well they? um well what's interesting is my friend Jesse Elder he he's been studying the law extensively the last couple years and um. 01:19:42.80 Max Shank Um, that that's what I tried to bring us on back because. 01:20:17.64 mikebledsoe Basically looking at like the foundation of law you know, not you know what are all these little laws that are floating around that are getting passed all the time and changing. But you know yeah, but like what is the the sole basis and we go back in history. What is law. 01:20:33.00 Max Shank To contract. It's It's just a contract that's it. 01:20:52.36 mikebledsoe You know how does it operate so he did that and if you can figure out the fundamental principles of how these things work a lot of things get real simple so he did that and one one of the it's what. 01:21:11.92 Max Shank It's conditional phrases right? I mean I'm not trying to diminish but isn't it like it's conditional. Phrases. It's consequences like the code of Hamurabi was a system of laws but they are very simple if you steal. A woman then you get your eye plucked out and you have to marry her some shit like that. Basically and if you're talking about arbitration which is a little different than law. Basically you are just dealing with an arbitrur like a judge who is deciding. 01:21:45.68 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:22:20.32 Max Shank Who's right when they present like the clay tablets or something like can you imagine being. Ah, you know an arbiter back then but that's what they would do so that guy gets to decide but you have it's just enforcing contracts I think and every every relationship you have. 01:22:22.72 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah. 01:22:43.74 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, that's what it comes down to. 01:22:59.30 Max Shank Because a contract is oh gosh. It's ah it's a projected relationship. How about that using the words that we've been thinking about so a contract is a a relationship projection or a relative projection between one or more. 01:23:17.86 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:23:31.28 mikebledsoe Yeah, you're gonna do these things I'm gonna do these things if we don't follow through then it breaks down. There's the consequences. 01:23:39.44 Max Shank Entities yeah, and it works with yourself too. It works with yourself too. You make a you make a to do list. Maybe you sign at the bottom so I'm going to do this by the end of today you made a contract with yourself. You break the contract but you're also the judge here and you go like what happened. You know should I should I go to jail should I be full of shame or something like that should I punish myself. Do I get 50 lashes? Yeah, um, but I think we do that. 01:24:15.46 mikebledsoe Should I punish myself emotional jail ah, ah so so jet so Jesse started digging digging into like the principles of law. And None of the results that I've seen in his life is. He's become extremely analog. Ah he is like he he sees the matrix I mean when you look at I mean the law is the matrix and so ah, everything that. 01:24:55.98 Max Shank Totally. Ah. 01:25:18.14 Max Shank It's a matrix. 01:25:20.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, it's a matrix I would I would say it's probably like based one of the base layers of the matrix and then um like the media sits on top of that. But um, he he's gone extremely analog like he's living. He's got twenty acres he's living out on it. He doesn't deal with crypto he. Ah, you know tries that work primarily in gold and silver and like getting he's getting very analog. He's using technology like he's installing a solar farm. He's doing. He's doing some things to harness technology but he's become very analog and. 01:26:28.14 Max Shank Right. 01:26:37.76 mikebledsoe What is valuable and so and what he values is analog and so in a world where right now so much of the value is digital and which is which is somewhat of a physical manifestation of something conceptual and so. 01:26:49.52 Max Shank So true. 01:27:14.22 mikebledsoe Because we're talking about Energy. Ah Bitcoin is just energy and because it requires energy from the sun whether it come in the form of solar oil. Whatever it is ah it it comes in the form of energy that's being exchanged so there is a physical component to it. But. Which is actually way more tangible than say the Us dollar which has ah which is primarily ruled by what whatever somebody thinks or a group of people think instead of being ruled by actual physical world laws and. 01:28:15.72 Max Shank Um, that well money is its own like ah shared. It's actually a conspiracy so money is a human conspiracy just like language. 01:28:33.40 mikebledsoe It's yeah well fiat currency would be yeah, say more. 01:28:53.50 Max Shank That's that's it money is a conspiracy just like language I mean the fact that. 01:28:55.70 mikebledsoe Some people some people understand I mean you're right? because there are very. There's a there is a handful of select people who make decisions in secret about the money supply. 01:29:23.52 Max Shank Oh I mean just like it's not ah like a like okay so steak is not a human conspiracy like a dog still understands. What steak is it might know it by a different name like maybe steak for a dog is like. 01:29:49.14 mikebledsoe Right. 01:29:58.00 Max Shank Wolf Af or something like that I don't I don't know exactly what it's like for a dog but like money is and language are purely human conspiracies like we made all this stuff up because it's useful so they're useful lies. Essentially words are useful symbols so that we can. 01:30:09.82 mikebledsoe I'll go ask my buddies dog. 01:30:35.78 Max Shank Project these ideas ah into ah interchangeable parts Basically and that's what we're looking for with money is it's the ultimate interchangeable part because it's like ah an I O you that everybody agrees on it's a. Ah, accepted anywhere right? So it's money's like God It's if you believe in it it it is ah infinite Power. It's total potential and it's such a useful tool. There's no I can't. 01:31:31.92 mikebledsoe Yeah. 01:31:49.52 Max Shank It's so difficult for me to envision a society where we didn't have a way to exchange goods modularly. You know people talk about the fungibility or non-fungibility of token. Sometimes the fact that a dollar is a dollar is a dollar is a dollar is a dollar and I mean it did used to be backed by gold which was cool but let's not be too wistful over the glory days. But in any case. The fact that we have it and that we can change it and move it so quickly means that I can you know ah work under a bridge given hand jobs send it back to my scientist grandpa in Hungary and he can use that money. To build a nuclear fusion reactor or something like that right? That's that's incredible that you don't have to but based on my hungarian physicist ah grandfather I was thinking of him every time I gave a hand job under the bridge. 01:33:40.52 mikebledsoe That's based on a true story folks. 01:34:04.94 Max Shank I was just thinking this is going to be unlimited energy for everybody I'm not going to let you down pop pop anyway, ah, but but that's that's what I mean is like you you can turn hand jobs into cold fusion potentially and that is why money is cool. Ah, so we wouldn't have these computers and microphones the ubiquity of the cell phone like all this stuff was done because we were able to transfer this um potential of human action and it just it kind of reminds me of this funky idea I had. When I was none learning about like the coins and the cryptos and things like that and I thought it'd be cool to have something called like a handycoin that was ah just based off of the value that a person placed on like 1 hour of labor. 01:35:50.38 mikebledsoe I Thought you were gonna say hand jobs but handicoin and a yeah. 01:35:59.34 Max Shank No, not not not hand that would be even better. None coin equals one hj full stop. That's actually a better idea now that I think about anyway, but the whole idea was like you know you can put a posting on Craigslist or you can. Ah, go out to home depot and you can find like ah, a laborer who will do sometimes skilled sometimes unskilled. No no, no, no, but but but that's what that would be for is just for unskilled labor. Every hour is equal and so. 01:36:43.94 mikebledsoe Um, are you are you saying that every hour is equal in value. No no okay. 01:37:05.52 mikebledsoe Ah, so you create a caste system. 01:37:12.36 Max Shank The value of that coin the value of that coin would be related to what someone is willing to do for an hour like 1 hour of unskilled labor. Ah, but at least it's tied to like. 01:37:37.54 mikebledsoe Isn't that how just capitalism works. 01:37:50.30 Max Shank The floor of ah one of of labor per hour right? It's like it's like it sets the floor which it is a value. Yeah, but it's so it's different. It's only correlated to ah. 01:37:51.24 mikebledsoe So there's a minimum. 01:38:02.88 mikebledsoe Sounds like a minimum wage. 01:38:23.40 Max Shank Like someone actually doing real work I don't know like I said it's not a night. It's not an idea that I've taken over the finish line. Ah, but it's ah this idea that it needs to be tied to something and right now it's tied to our belief and that works. 01:38:32.00 mikebledsoe I'm not sure I'm following. 01:39:02.40 mikebledsoe Yeah I I think the problem that people have with money right now is that? Ah, there are a handful of people who are controlling how it flows so ah, not necessarily. 01:39:03.26 Max Shank Weirdly enough it. It's not great, but it's okay like if. 01:39:29.48 Max Shank Has that always been the case. 01:39:39.64 mikebledsoe Not not to this degree I would say that. Um, so for instance when when the dollar is tied to gold money. Well I'm I'm talking about primarily money so like um so on 1 hand you have. 01:39:52.24 Max Shank Are we talking about money or wealth or both and. 01:40:16.00 Max Shank Um, like not. 01:40:17.52 mikebledsoe And organization that decides. Ah how much the interest rates are going to be like what's what's the debt going to be worth and then you and then they also control the amount of money that's in the system. So those are like really big picture things. So so of when you're. 01:40:49.44 Max Shank Oh yeah, big time. 01:40:56.00 mikebledsoe When you're working with gold which you know all governments have inflated there even when it was gold. They did things like shave off the edges and you know there's ah until people figured it out and they lost faith in it. Yeah, they have so you can't fake it and so then um, so. 01:41:14.14 Max Shank That's why those coins have ridges right? That's why they put the ridges on the coins. Ah. 01:41:31.34 mikebledsoe The money supply and then the cost of debt is 2 major things that are that are employed big picture and then you have taxes so that I think the tax code is 176000 pages something like that. Ah, it might be a little bit maybe 76 maybe oh there. There's a. 01:41:56.40 Max Shank I think maybe only 76 but but but but None like you that should be simple. 01:42:09.52 mikebledsoe There's a ton of there's all, there's but there's basically all these rule the whole point in the tax code is to incentivize people under a certain type of behavior and it's it's. 01:42:32.34 Max Shank And hide and hide what's actually happening and create as much of a smokescreen as possible for what's actually going on. 01:42:43.48 mikebledsoe Yeah, there's they they want to they want to confuse like the majority of people need to be confused about what's going on because if the majority of people knew exactly what was going on there'd be riots in the streets. But the. 01:43:07.80 Max Shank We would sell a lot more guillotines if that were the case Guillotine sales. That's that's what I'm actually getting into right now you know pendulums and government swing I think we're like perfect time to invest in guillot in Guillotines I think ah. 01:43:28.34 mikebledsoe Well, how let's look at the tax code I got to do this search on the tax code. 01:43:44.46 Max Shank You know you can sell your ultimate Orgasm formula and then I'm going to sell guillotines for the coming revolutions. 01:43:53.44 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, we got figure I got to figure out how this tax code thing. Um all right. There's the myth of the 70000 page federal tax code. 01:44:10.78 Max Shank It's really long. 01:44:19.60 Max Shank It has to do with um like references to it because there are amendments to the tax code and there are cases that have modified how it's interpreted. 01:44:38.52 mikebledsoe So the tax code has nearly tripled is it ah the tax code has nearly tripled and linked over the last thirty years um 70000 is not true. The tax code was only 20 so so it's it's. It's like triple of the None pages. So I think it's anyways thirty years ago is 2600? Oh no, none the tax code was only about 20. It's so funny and this blog says it's only None pages long. Um, yeah, but the point so. 01:45:47.60 Max Shank Ah, it shouldn't even be 2600 words long fuckers. Let alone pages. 01:45:50.40 mikebledsoe So um, yeah, so the so the so you've got a small group of people controlling the supply of the money you got a small group of people controlling the ah cost of the debt and then you have a small I think between. Ah, the senate the congress and all the the the the top government I think is around None and something like None something people so None something people are controlling 350000000 people. 01:46:55.92 Max Shank It's leverage. 01:47:07.30 mikebledsoe With a 2600 page tax code that incentivizes certain types of purchases disincentivizes other types of purchases. Um it ah it does it does really incentivize investing in real estate which is interesting because you can. 01:47:21.92 Max Shank Right. 01:47:35.14 Max Shank Well let's also look at this because it's not ah like those politicians are only like fabricating these ideas in their own mind. They're having people come in and say like hey we're this ah business that does one ah 0 every month. 01:48:07.94 mikebledsoe These politicians don't write these laws. These laws are being brought to them. 01:48:14.22 Max Shank And and and right and like hey Joe blow politician um, you know I was thinking. Ah you know you could you could really help us out. Ah, but you know I don't want you to work too hard. So I I went I went ahead and prepared the law for you. 01:48:49.32 mikebledsoe Yeah, which the law the which the law is like 10000 pages long. There's no way who the fuck reads those things. No one reads that shit. 01:48:52.82 Max Shank I went ahead and had my lawyers prepare this law for you and I I left this spot at the it's about 10000 pages I sent a copy to all your colleagues already I put a place here for you to sign your name at the bottom and I think it's a really really good idea for you to do this. 01:49:27.48 mikebledsoe And and we'll we'll pay your son like $10000000 a year for advisory. 01:49:32.46 Max Shank And because like power. Oh dude that guy is that guy is fucking set but you know Hidden hidden in that fucking quagmire of verbal violence in that fucking law that's been written is. How um competition and free market is prevented right? It's not like going to be awesome for everybody. Ah, it's gone too far but it's just because we have set up the rules of the game. 01:50:24.98 mikebledsoe Yep. 01:50:46.98 Max Shank To allow for too much of ah human error. Basically. 01:50:49.88 mikebledsoe Yeah, and so this is where um so we have to believe in the money I'm talking about belief which means you got to trust it right? And so we're at a in my lifetime we're at a record breaking low of trust in. 01:51:10.16 Max Shank Yeah. 01:51:28.32 mikebledsoe Government or the record breaking low and trust in media I think that in since the emergence of crypto there has been a trickling of people in droves that don't trust the money that that trust ah 1 of the things that web 3 01:51:59.64 Max Shank A. 01:52:07.38 mikebledsoe Really ah has brought about is it requires less trust because you can't fuck with it like it doesn't matter how much somebody wants to change something. It's not humanly possible to change some of these rules and how these crypto. 01:52:46.54 Max Shank Question for you is web 3 basically trying to use blockchain technology to store web data and provide server. Ah for websites. 01:52:47.00 mikebledsoe Cryptos work. Yeah. 01:53:13.50 mikebledsoe Yeah, there's that's that's one that's so it's a ledger well blockchain is just a really advanced ledger system that's automatically updated in decentralized web 3 in blockchain everyone in the same. 01:53:23.66 Max Shank It's like decentralized web servers. 01:53:35.48 Max Shank No, but web 3 I'm asking. Okay, I'm okay. 01:53:51.80 mikebledsoe Yeah, the the way I understand it. It's it's just web 3 is kind of you say blockchain and people get a little confused and go web 3 and they go oh like you know web one was we can send information from computer to computer web two was we have html and everything's visually we have visual graphics and. And we can. There's clickable things and and then social media and then Web 3 is blockchain mother of all demos. 01:54:39.84 Max Shank You should see the mother look up the mother of all demos sometime it shows what it's fucking great I think it was in the 60 s we were able to do like ah word documents and video chat and all kinds of shit in like the 60 s. 01:55:14.74 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, yeah, yeah. 01:55:19.48 Max Shank Called the mother of all demos um wild what was capable way back then and then that wasn't ubiquitous for people that wasn't common for people until forty years later something like that not nuts. 01:55:41.10 mikebledsoe Right? Yeah, there's that's it's fascinating. Um. 01:55:54.74 Max Shank So that's the leverage though is how fast we can communicate a message a lot of ah censorship speaking of like the None amendment kind of. 01:56:06.90 mikebledsoe Well, there's also you not just how fast can you communicate a message but can it actually get through the noise. How loud how loud is your message and how well received is it because there's there's a there's a level of skill that's involved in being heard. 01:56:21.14 Max Shank Yeah, well and. Absolutely no question I mean I think that's why stand-up comedy is one of those places where the rubber meets the road on free speech a little bit because if you're allowed to say anything as long as it's a joke. Then you can still at least get that message into people's minds without having ah it be controlled and that's ultimately what drives a population if if suddenly it was the law like so that's that's what's kind of interesting. You know I don't think it's good to have. Like a lot of power in the hands of a few people. It's back to leverage same thing as a hammer right? It's physical leverage in different ways. Um, but if they suddenly made it like the law to kill None puppy every week like let's just say that became the law people would not do that. 01:58:27.84 mikebledsoe Well, it's got to be Ah, it's got to be done in small bits I mean all right? So this may actually happen. Yeah this this may actually happen right? So they So there's the media's put out the yeah, the media has put out some notices that. 01:58:29.80 Max Shank Because the collective consciousness of whether that's okay or not. 01:58:44.64 Max Shank You're like talking Boiling Boiling Frog right? Yeah yeah, the puppy killing oh shit, you know what you're right? The puppy flew. 01:59:07.84 mikebledsoe You know some people are getting getting. Ah yeah, they're getting Well they're getting coronavirus they're It's like oh statistically we find that people who are around dogs more get coronavirus. Whatever. 01:59:17.52 Max Shank Copy flu. 01:59:27.40 Max Shank Oh God Oh don't don't even put this out. It's so easily could happen. You could get people to kill puppies as long as you said puppies increased the no fucking way. Wow. 01:59:35.98 mikebledsoe So so here's the thing there are cities in China where they've gone in and killed all the dogs. Yeah, and so it's already happened and so um, which. 02:00:04.80 Max Shank Heavy heavy. 02:00:12.90 mikebledsoe When we think about that happening in China we go. Yeah that's totally believable because they're under some weird you know they're they're under some like heavy mind control. But I think that people I think americans give themselves way too much credit on how ah how little. They they think they they're being exposed and are subject to way less propaganda I would say it's less propagandized in the United States like we're not as susceptible because there's so much competing information where there's not as much competition for information there. But the propaganda is real. 02:01:04.92 Max Shank Overt. It's just yeah, ah. 02:01:26.32 mikebledsoe And so all you gotta do? It's been proven in the last two years all you gotta do is make people think that they're gonna die if they don't do this thing and they'll fucking. Do it. They'll strap 3 masks on they'll put an experimental vaccine in their body and they'll they'll ah make statements like. 02:01:56.76 Max Shank Oh god we just got flagged. That's us we're done. He's in Texas go get him I was never here. Ah. 02:02:01.54 mikebledsoe We should throw people. We're done off Spotify. Ah I'm in Texas I'm in Texas good luck. So yeah, um. 02:02:34.34 Max Shank Oh my gosh. So it's all it really is it all comes down to force right? It all comes down to how much of an impact you can make with words or with stuff it all comes and it's leverage. 02:02:52.90 mikebledsoe Yeah, because with the words you can still like if if ah, a small group of people can convince the large group of people that I'm a bad guy. They don't even have to get their hands dirty and so they use mind control to create violence. 02:03:21.18 Max Shank Totally, you're separated from it. 02:03:32.34 mikebledsoe And that's another thing we've witnessed big time in the last two years is they don't have to fucking create violence. They'll all they got to do is leverage some media to get people really hot and bothered then put. 02:03:50.38 Max Shank Nobody wants to get their hands dirty. 02:04:08.20 mikebledsoe Certain Spokes holes out there to to tell people how they should think what they should think and next thing you know things are burning. Yeah. 02:04:18.56 Max Shank Hurt people hurt people right? hurt people hurt people. Ah and the more removed you are from the impact the easier it is like imagine if ah. Kind of like in game of thrones. The one who passes the sentence or the one who passes the sentence should carry it out like if you're gonna sentence a guide to death. Yeah, that was a stark thing. Yeah, well, it's cause it's like really warm weather and there's. 02:05:02.80 mikebledsoe Yeah I mean that that was ah and ah that was a stark thing as the the northerners believed in that but you know you go to the South a bunch of soft pussies. 02:05:32.40 Max Shank Ah titties and asses everywhere on the beach like I I don't blame them I get it like I I wouldn't be too like I wouldn't be too Stern with duty if the beach was like full of naked chicks and coconuts like what are we fighting for. 02:05:34.12 mikebledsoe Teddy's everywhere I I. 02:06:07.20 Max Shank There's food and titties everywhere. Ah but I think that idea of if you're going to be the one who passes the sentence you should carry it out the corollary or the inverse of that is if you can pass judgment. 02:06:06.20 mikebledsoe Ah, ah. 02:06:44.66 Max Shank And be totally removed from the action if you can tell a guy to tell another guy to tell another guy to tell another guy to take a drone to this other guy so that guy can drone this fucking stranger

Juego de asesinos podcast
T4 E14 Bobby Joe Long ft. ARGUMENTOS INCOMODOS PODCAST

Juego de asesinos podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 86:42


Robert Joseph Long nació el 14 de octubre de 1953 en Kenova, Virginia Occidental. Los padres Louella y Joe se separaron cuando Bobby Joe era un niño y pasó la mayor parte de su infancia con su madre en Florida. Fue un Asesino serial que violó y mató por lo menos a diez mujeres en Tampa Bay, Florida, y su caso lo narramos en colaboración con Memo, un gran psicologo y host del podcast "Argumentos Incomodos", ¡Vamos a Jugar! ¡Qué lo disfruten! . ARGUMENTOS INCOMODOS INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/demianmejiajr/ . 🎧¿Ya escuchaste el episodio?🗣👂🎧 .DALE AL BOTÓN DE SUSCRIBIR Y DEJANOS TU ❤ . 💙Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JuegoDeAsesinosPod . ❤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juegodeasesinos_podcast/ . Telegram: https://t.me/+DYdsmL2WjJM1YjY5 . . 💟¿Eres fan apasionado de nuestro podcast y quieres más episodios? Esta todo en nuestra opción de mesenas!! Dentro de la misma plataforma! #ivoox . . NO OLVIDES CHECAR NUESTRA TIENDA DE MERCANCÍA👕👜🧢👚😷!! Juegodeasesinos.threadless.com . Chase by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . . FUENTES: https://true-crime-and-cannibalism.tumblr.com/post/29908797531/bobby-joe-longs-timeline https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/bobby-joe-long-36380.php https://allthatsinteresting.com/bobby-joe-long https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/bobby-joe-long-36380.php https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/klinefelter-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20353949#:~:text=Klinefelter%20syndrome%20is%20a%20genetic%20condition%20affecting%20males%2C%20and%20it,to%20lower%20production%20of%20testosterone. https://true-crime-and-cannibalism.tumblr.com/post/29908797531/bobby-joe-longs-timeline https://caselaw.findlaw.com/fl-supreme-court/1459381.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alJZHozCOEw&ab_channel=FOX13TampaBay https://allthatsinteresting.com/bobby-joe-long https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/bobby-joe-long-executed-final-16192676 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Juego de asesinos podcast
T4 E14 Bobby Joe Long ft. ARGUMENTOS INCOMODOS PODCAST

Juego de asesinos podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 6:35


Robert Joseph Long nació el 14 de octubre de 1953 en Kenova, Virginia Occidental. Los padres Louella y Joe se separaron cuando Bobby Joe era un niño y pasó la mayor parte de su infancia con su madre en Florida. Fue un Asesino serial que violó y mató por lo menos a diez mujeres en Tampa Bay, Florida, y su caso lo narramos en colaboración con Memo, un gran psicoanalista y host del podcast "Argumentos Incomodos", ¡Vamos a Jugar!¡Qué lo disfruten!.ARGUMENTOS INCOMODOS INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/demianmejiajr/.

The Deck
Bobby Joe Fritz (5 of Spades, Wisconsin)

The Deck

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 38:53 Very Popular


Our card this week is Bobby Joe Fritz, the 5 of Spades from Wisconsin.  On May 14, 1983, 5-year-old Bobby Joe Fritz asked his sister to walk him back home after playing a game of kickball with the neighborhood kids in the Wisconsin village of Campbellsport. After walking him toward their house and watching as he made it to the end of their driveway, his sister waved goodbye and returned to kickball — and that was the last confirmed sighting of Bobby Joe. For nearly four decades, police in Wisconsin have been trying to figure out how Bobby Joe seemingly vanished into thin air.  If you know anything about the 1983 disappearance of Bobby Joseph Fritz, please call the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office at 920-906-4777. To learn more about The Deck, visit www.thedeckpodcast.com.

It's Always The Husband
Mother's Day Special #4: How Many Head Wounds Is Too Many?

It's Always The Husband

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 77:11


Show: World's Most dangerous KillersEpisode: Bobby Joe LongYear: 1984Sarah and Megan learned about a serial killer that they had never heard of before, Bobby Joe Long.  Sarah promises she would have had more empathy for his childhood if he wasn't such a sadistic murdering bastard. Bobby Joe had a hard childhood and blamed all of it on his mother.  This caused him to have a severe hatred of all women.  Pile on about 500 head wounds and you have a serial killer. In fact, Bobby Joe seemed to be a poster boy for serial killers. In his 8 month killing spree, he took the lives of 10 women. Support the show

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast
Krimprat - Det grusomme drapet på Bobby Joe

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 27:51


15 desember får Bobby Joe en melding om at noen vil kjøpe en valp og vil gjerne se på valpene hennes. Etterpå skal hun plukke opp sin mor fra jobb. Da dattera ikke kommer å henter henne, ringer Betty Harber henne 15.30 , men ingen tar telefonen. Nå begynner hun å tenke at noe er galt og hun drar til datteren for å sjekke om hun er hjemme. Utenfor ser alt normalt ut, men da hun går inn i huset blir hun møtt av et grufult syn.Hør nye episoder av Krimprat med Lise og Fiona reklamefritt i appen Untold: https://untold.app/podcast/09c2cecf-b1cb-4966-b170-78a2801cc22c/krimprat-med-lise-og-fiona

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast
Krimprat - Det grusomme drapet på Bobby Joe

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 27:55


15 desember får Bobby Joe en melding om at noen vil kjøpe en valp og vil gjerne se på valpene hennes. Etterpå skal hun plukke opp sin mor fra jobb. Da dattera ikke kommer å henter henne, ringer Betty Harber henne 15.30 , men ingen tar telefonen. Nå begynner hun å tenke at noe er galt og hun drar til datteren for å sjekke om hun er hjemme. Utenfor ser alt normalt ut, men da hun går inn i huset blir hun møtt av et grufult syn.Hør nye episoder av Krimprat med Lise og Fiona reklamefritt i appen Untold: https://untold.app/podcast/09c2cecf-b1cb-4966-b170-78a2801cc22c/krimprat-med-lise-og-fiona

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast
Krimhistorie - Det grusomme drapet på Bobby Joe

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 10:47


15 desember får Bobby Joe en melding om at noen vil kjøpe en valp og vil gjerne se på valpene hennes. Etterpå skal hun plukke opp sin mor fra jobb. Da dattera ikke kommer å henter henne, ringer Betty Harber henne 15.30 , men ingen tar telefonen. Nå begynner hun å tenke at noe er galt og hun drar til datteren for å sjekke om hun er hjemme. Utenfor ser alt normalt ut, men da hun går inn i huset blir hun møtt av et grufult syn.Hør nye episoder av Krimprat med Lise og Fiona reklamefritt i appen Untold: https://untold.app/podcast/09c2cecf-b1cb-4966-b170-78a2801cc22c/krimprat-med-lise-og-fiona

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast
Krimhistorie - Det grusomme drapet på Bobby Joe

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 10:48


15 desember får Bobby Joe en melding om at noen vil kjøpe en valp og vil gjerne se på valpene hennes. Etterpå skal hun plukke opp sin mor fra jobb. Da dattera ikke kommer å henter henne, ringer Betty Harber henne 15.30 , men ingen tar telefonen. Nå begynner hun å tenke at noe er galt og hun drar til datteren for å sjekke om hun er hjemme. Utenfor ser alt normalt ut, men da hun går inn i huset blir hun møtt av et grufult syn.Hør nye episoder av Krimprat med Lise og Fiona reklamefritt i appen Untold: https://untold.app/podcast/09c2cecf-b1cb-4966-b170-78a2801cc22c/krimprat-med-lise-og-fiona

The Jury Room- A True Crime Podcast
Skid Row Stabber-Wrongful conviction? Bobby Joe Maxwell

The Jury Room- A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 50:14


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Just Chat Wit Bri
Bobby Joe Bell Country Music

Just Chat Wit Bri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 59:59


Country singer out of Arizona singing for a cause founder of Line Dance Across the World for Autism. If your life sux and you don't change it, it's nobody's fault but yours.. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justchatwitbri/support

Spine chillers and Serial Killers
Bobby Joe Long "the classifieds rapist" and the Haunting of Alcatraz island.

Spine chillers and Serial Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 103:03


In this episode Becky tells us about the horrific crime spree of Bobby Joe long also known as the classifieds rapist. Emma talks about the truly terrifying haunting of Alcatraz Island.

El Ramu Opina
Bobby Joe Hatton | La Plata Olvidada (Capítulo 2 de 12)

El Ramu Opina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 48:28


Recordando la histórica Medalla de Plata del Equipo Nacional de Puerto Rico en el Mundial Sub 22 del 1997 con Bobby Joe Hatton. La Medalla de Plata en este evento Mundial es uno de los mayores logros en la rica historia de nuestra selección, sino el mayor. ¡Que Disfrutes! (Capítulo 2 de 12) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elramuopina/support

CrimeCast by Revamp
CrimeCast Episode: 9 – The Bobby Joe Burns Story

CrimeCast by Revamp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 21:06


Lost Remote Podcast
Ash, Bobby Joe and the "Evil Dead 2"

Lost Remote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 69:48


It's Halloween and we're watching a classic, Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn! Will Ash escape, does Bobby Joe survive, where can you catch Evil Dead the Musical?! All this and more when you join Zach, Brian, and Arthur for Sam Raimi's classic Evil Dead 2 starring the chin himself, Bruce Campbell!

The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold - Episode 234 - The Durham Family Murders

The Trail Went Cold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 44:00


February 3, 1972. Boone, North Carolina. 51-year old Bryce Durham, his 44-year old wife Virginia, and their 18-year old son Bobby Joe are found strangled to death and drowned inside their bathroom after an apparent home invasion. Months later, four suspects with a history of burglary are arrested for their alleged roles in the murders, but the charges against them are eventually dropped due to lack of evidence. Suspicion falls upon the Durhams' son-in-law, Troy Hall, who claims that he received a frantic phone call from Virginia while the murders were taking place, but some investigators do not believe his story. Was Troy responsible for the crime? If not, then who was and what could their motive have been? On this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we explore the puzzling story of the Durham family murders. Additional Reading: https://www.wataugademocrat.com/news/investigation-of-durham-family-s-slaying-continues/article_e16a2616-a983-11e4-9e07-bbfdbdd91c44.html https://journalnow.com/40-year-old-unsolved-triple-murder-still-haunts-law-enforcement/article_3f04e50f-a3a2-5aed-9dfb-c0118871ac34.html “North Carolina Murder & Mayhem” by Rick Jackson “Haunted Watauga, North Carolina” by Tim Bullard “The Murder Room” by Michael Capuzzo “Detective Magazine” (October 1972) http://www.kenrahn.com/JFK/The_critics/Whitmey/Small.html https://horrorhistory.net/2020/02/03/unsolved-family-of-three-killed-in-home-their-heads-submerged-in-their-bathtub/ “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is going to be appearing on podcast row at “Crimecon UK” at the Leonardo Royal Hotel &  Spa in London on September 25-26, 2021. To get a 10 % discount on the  purchase of tickets to the event, please use our specialized promo  code, “COLD21”, by visiting https://www.crimecon.co.uk. “The Trail Went Cold” is now doing a weekly livestream show on  GetVokl every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 PM ET as part of their “True  Crime Thursday” line-up. For more information, please visit their website. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

The Trail Went Cold
The Trail Went Cold – Episode 234 – The Durham Family Murders

The Trail Went Cold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 44:00


February 3, 1972. Boone, North Carolina. 51-year old Bryce Durham, his 44-year old wife Virginia, and their 18-year old son Bobby Joe are found strangled to death and drowned inside their bathroom after an apparent home invasion. Months later, four suspects with a history of burglary are arrested for their alleged roles in the murders, […]

Philly DramaCast
13. Guilty Until Proven Innocent by Gil Sokolow (Rerun)

Philly DramaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 26:38


In memory of the late Gil Sokolow, we are re-aring his Philly DramaCast episode “Guilty Until Proven Innocent.” In this show, two cops are guarding a prisoner before his trial. But there's a group of people right outside, ready to take justice into their own hands. Tonight's players are Vinny Ali as Deputy Percy Pruett, Ian Agnew as Deputy  Bobby-Joe, Michael Russo as Gordon Gann, and Jeff Hunsicker as Frank. And now, it's time for the show. We open on reflections of an infamous  incident that occurred in August of 1915, in Milledgeville, Georgia...Warning: This episode contains instances of lynching, racism, Anti-Semitism, and police brutality, and references to rapePhilly DramaCast is a production of the Philadelphia  Dramatists Center (PDC). To see all of the latest readings, shows, and  workshops the PDC provides, visit philadrama.org. You can follow Philly DramaCast on Facebook, and the PDC on Facebook and Twitter. This episode was produced and directed by Caitlin Cieri. Production, recording and hosting by Robert Ruelan. This episode was edited by Adrian BridgesAll rights reserved https://philadrama.org/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pdcplaywrights)Support the show (http://www.pdc1.org/pdc-membership/)

Turnbuckle Turmoil
Bobby Joe Bristow joins SGWS

Turnbuckle Turmoil

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 62:00


We are pleased to bring you independent star Bobby Joe Bristow. Hailing from "Only Bobby Knows" he has blazed a trail across several states including North Carolina, Mississippi, Florida and Oklahoma to name a few. Bobby Joe has been around for a while and he continues to make a mark on the independent circuit of pro wrestling. Be sure to join us as we sit down and take the time to get to know him a bit better. 

The Score from The Team Roping Journal
The Score: Cinch USTRC NFTR Day 2 with Bobby Joe Hill and Joseph Harrison

The Score from The Team Roping Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 27:26


Day two of the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping XXXII is said and done. In this episode, brought to you by RidePass, we cover who won the Resistol #14.5 Shootout, the #13.5 Shootout and the YETI Jr. Open. Plus, we have a special segment from the US Finals with Resistol Endorsee Joseph Harrison and his partner Bobby Joe Hill, which we recorded after they tied to win the #16.5 Shootout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

True Crime XS
The Myths of Dixie: Bobby Joe & Fats (1.21.2021)

True Crime XS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 73:15


This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very on pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site. Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. You can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Thanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we’ve got going on there if you’d like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxM Sources: www.newsandobserver.com https://myfox8.com/buckley-report/who-killed-officer-martin-a-3-part-fox8-series/ https://youtu.be/-5F3lvkQQvI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVA2C1CzFpI https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/copy3_of_a-byte-out-of-history https://m.picayuneitem.com/2009/10/mississippi-takes-dixie-mafia-inmate/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truecrimexs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimexs/support

Prayer
CHANGE OF MIND! Bobby Joe Lockridge

Prayer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 34:02


Songs of Praise, Thanksgiving and Deliverance, as written by Minister Bobby Joe Lockridge, Producer: Apostle Barbara Bolden. Music and Vocals by Dwayne and Yolanda Hensley.

The Score from The Team Roping Journal
The Score — Bobby Joe Hill

The Score from The Team Roping Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 20:47


Bobby Joe Hill and his crew at Hill Rodeo Cattle cross somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 Corriente cattle from Mexico each year, and of those, only 60 (45 in three pens plus 15 extras) are making the trip to this year's Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Arlington, Texas.Bobby Joe has had a wild ride in 2020, just like most of the roping producers and cattle contractors in the business. He was on the line for roping steers for the Ariat World Series of Team Roping's Finale. That finale has been rescheduled to 2021, so he has a bunch of great, fresh steers heading to these Mega Qualifier events in Wickenburg, Arizona, in San Antonio, Texas, and Decatur, Texas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Death Row Kitchen
S3E11 Bobby Joe Long

Death Row Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 46:35


Join Nancy and Drew as they discuss Florida serial killer Bobby Joe "The Classified Ads Rapist" Long. Come for the crime! Stay for the King Tut boob jokes!

Notes From The Pen
Episode 18 (Part 1) - Noodle Sex, Bad Decisions, And PC Culture In Prison

Notes From The Pen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 49:41


BONUS pre-show clip, followed by Episode 18. Let me first apologize for the terrible phone connection when Joe calls the podcast, as well reminding listeners that they have to call back several times throughout this episode. Prison phones are notorious for static and distortion, and even though I can usually edit the noise, I wasn't able to clean his part of the conversation up as much as I would have liked. Regardless, we hope you find this episode entertaining, and insightful.  Jeremy introduces the listeners to G.R. Joe,  who's been bunkies with Bobby several times, and over the years they've become like brothers. This episode talks about political correctness...or more correctly...the lack of correctness...behind bars. Bobby & Joe trade a few stories, including one where you’ll never look at Ramen noodles the same!  You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website:  notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen You can also find us on the following podcast platforms: Anchor Apple Podcasts Breaker Google Podcasts Radio Public Spotify For those who asked how they can help with donations, they can be sent via Venmo: @NFTP-MamaC-2020, or go to our website above for more info.

Word of the Day
Clodhopper

Word of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 0:42


Clodhopper is a noun that refers to a clumsy and uncouth pumpkin. Coming from Middle English, the word ‘clod’ referred to an unsophisticated person. The word was soon extended to refer to the kinds of shoes often worn by country folks. I like Bobby Joe a lot, but when I first met him he came across like a clodhopper. That thick Alabama accent and those tattered overalls didn’t exactly make him appear erudite and urbane.

Orlando Magic Radio
Uno a Uno: Conversando con “Bobby Joe” Hatton

Orlando Magic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 34:31


Joey Colón y Adly Santiago conversan junto a Bobby Joe Hatton, jugador de baloncesto profesional con trayectoria en la liga de Baloncesto Superior Nacional en Puerto Rico y a nivel internacional. Conversamos acerca de sus años junto a la Selección Nacional de Puerto Rico y su victoria sobre el equipo de USA en las Olimpiadas del 2004 en Atenas.

Tennessee Underground
Bobby Joe "Bo Jack" Killingsworth talking Eddie Bond & More on Blue Suede Forever

Tennessee Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 15:01


Bobby Joe "Bo Jack" goes to the root of music in his life starting in Gilchrist, TN .. to the early days in a regional band all the way to over four decades with Eddie Bond, a trip through music history through rockabilly and more … in this interview with Steve Bowers on "Blue Suede Forever."

Measure Once, Cuss Twice
Bobby Joe Hancock: A lot of people are passionate about the wrong stuff

Measure Once, Cuss Twice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 82:06


Today, Seth sits down with an old friend, Bobby Joe Hancock of The Bridge Baptist Church in nearby Rogersville, TN. Seth and Bobby Joe swap stories about youth ministry, music, cars, and how to give a listening ear in tense times. Measure Once, Cuss Twice is a proud member of the Market Street Media family of podcasts, along with: Better Every Day with Brad Weems I See You, Mama with Kristina Dulaney Johnson City Living with Leighton Hart Marketing That Works with Drew Bedard The Johnson City Small Business Podcast with Ryan McKinney (under)stated

It Was A Dark and Stormy Book Club
Lou Berney Interview -November Road

It Was A Dark and Stormy Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 30:42


We interview Lou Berney who is the author of November Road (a Washington Post Best Book of 2018), The Long and Faraway Gone (winner of the Edgar, Anthony, Barry, Macavity, and ALA awards), Whiplash River, and Gutshot Straight, all from William Morrow. He’s also written a collection of stories, The Road to Bobby Joe, and his short fiction has appeared in publications such as The New Yorker, Ploughshares, and the Pushcart Prize anthology. He teaches in the MFA program at Oklahoma City University. His website is louberney.comAnn Dark Highlights "The Tale of Two Murders" by Heather Redmond, In the winter of 1835, young Charles Dickens is a journalist on the rise at the Evening Chronicle. Invited to dinner at the estate of the newspaper's co-editor, Charles is smitten with his boss's daughter, vivacious nineteen-year-old Kate Hogarth. They are having the best of times when a scream shatters the pleasant evening. Charles, Kate, and her father rush to the neighbors' home, where Miss Christiana Lugoson lies unconscious on the floor. By morning, the poor young woman will be dead.We also talk about Booklist online article by Bill Ott - The Year's Best Crime Novels : 2019 (First pub. May 1, 2019 (booklist)Last but surely not least we give a shoutout to Art Kilmer our latest supporter on Patreon.

Revved Up Sports Show
RUSS Bobby Joe New

Revved Up Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 45:22


#RealRaceTalk Austin, TX Longhorn Legend Bobby Joe New

Revved Up Sports Show RUSS
RUSS Bobby Joe New

Revved Up Sports Show RUSS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 45:22


#RealRaceTalk Austin, TX Longhorn Legend Bobby Joe New

Shadocides : A True Crime podcast
Bobby joe Blythe 2

Shadocides : A True Crime podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 24:51


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“Why Hello There!” with Cracker Bob

CW joins CB once again and ramble about ex girlfriends and current events

Up Late With Oliver
Episode 42: The Corporation for Laser Robot Chickens

Up Late With Oliver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 38:45


It’s big business here at the Devil Heaven studio, and everyone’s got that entrepreneurial spirit! Unfortunately just like the Cola Wars, the war between these two great businesses doesn’t show any signs of slowing down either.   Topics discussed include Bobby Joe and Marshmallow, Doctor Nathan’s Cigarettes for Babies, dueling contracts, a scathing impersonation of Dad, a commercial for the Hunger Games, a bicycle with an iron for a seat, and the curse of the pug muffins.

Dead By Dawn: Now Playing The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.

Welcome to Dead By Dawn the Evil Dead II podcast where we breakdown the classic 1987 film 2 Minutes at a time.  Today on episode 12 for minutes 27-28 we talk about the introduction of the dead meat fan favorite characters Jake and Bobby Joe. We'll be back next week with new episodes! If you want to get involved email us at filmsagainsthumanity@gmail.com orDM @filmsagainst. Visit our blog at www.deadbydawnpodcast.com Also check out our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/filmsagainsthumanity/

Hail to the Chin: Ash vs Evil Dead Podcast
Kassie DePaiva Interview

Hail to the Chin: Ash vs Evil Dead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 16:24


Sam is joined by special guest - Evil Dead 2 star - Kassie DePaiva, who played Bobby Joe; a character who suffers during one of the most iconic scenes in the series. Hail To The Chin is the very special podcast dedicated to the Ash vs. Evil Dead series, and wider Evil Dead universe. #AshvsEvilDead

Sports And Torts
Cards and Bills-Sports and Torts: Bobby Joe Conrad

Sports And Torts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014


Music Life Radio
031 – Children MacNuggits

Music Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011 59:27


Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits. Part Two – Interview with Dan Abbott (guitar, vocals) and Corbett Redford (vocals), the talented musical comedic duo who make up the band, who have reformed after a 10 year hiatus. Today you could easily make comparisons to Tenacious D or Flight of the Conchords, but Bobby Joe […]

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Music Life Radio
030 – Bobby Joe Ebola

Music Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2011 65:52


Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits. Part One – Interview with Dan Abbott (guitar, vocals) and Corbett Redford (vocals), the talented musical comedic duo who make up the band, who have reformed after a 10 year hiatus. Today you could easily make comparisons to Tenacious D or Flight of the Conchords, but Bobby Joe […]

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