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Scott Bradley is a pastor at AS IS church and the Executive Director of the HOPE Center PDX in the Rockwood neighborhood in the Gresham-Portland, Oregon area of East Multnomah County. Rockwood is one of the most diverse and one of the most violent neighborhoods in East County, Scott is also a CrossFit competitor and coach at Underground PDX, a gym that he founded in Rockwood.Mario Reyes is a second generation immigrant whose parents are from Mexico. At thirteen-years-old, living in Rockwood, he met Scott, who served as his mentor.. Ten years later, Mario is now an Underground PDX coach and mentor and serves his community through the Hope Center.Both Scott and Mario have a history of significant childhood trauma and they have struggled with substance use. They have both been in and out of the criminal justice system. After turning their lives around, they now serve as leaders in the Rockwood community. They share their respective stories and personal journeys in this episode. Our Team - AS IS CHURCH - Sharing God's LoveTHE UNDERGROUND PDX - Homehttps://www.hopecenterpdx.orghttps://www.instagram.com/theundergroundpdx?igsh=MWdlZG83bThyaWVsZg==https://www.instagram.com/scottbradley73?igsh=Z2V1azR0NWlzdmVwhttps://www.amazon.com/Forgiveness-Factor-Scott-Bradley/dp/1257821857
Hear Bill chat with two of Solar-Fit's newest team members, Scott Jamieson and Jason Ruona. These two amazing individuals will be helping homeowners with the design of renewable energy systems that best fit their families' needs...and their budgets. Scott is a local fellow that comes to us from the world of professional golfing. It is not surprising that our team members are getting in line for lessons to prepare for our next golf outing. Jason hails from Minnesota, and he has fallen in love with our beautiful Florida weather. Both Scott and Jason are consummate professionals, and staunch advocates of energy freedom. They are ideally suited to share the economic and environmental benefits of solar power and solar storage with homeowners who wish to save money and increase the value of their property. Thanks for the excellent interview, guys. We are glad to have you on board to help our friends and neighbors "Plug into the Sun"!Support the show
RJJ Software's Software Development Service This episode of The Modern .NET Show is supported, in part, by RJJ Software's Podcasting Services, whether your company is looking to elevate its UK operations or reshape its US strategy, we can provide tailored solutions that exceed expectations. Show Notes "I don't want to go into the details right now, but for the listeners, I will say that we are right in the middle of an explosive situation right now with some WordPress drama. WordPress and WP Engine are experiencing a lot of the fallout, kind of related to what we talked about in the last episode, where you start out with some good intentions and then you get in a situation where both sides kind of feel burned. And I'm not going to say that there's a perfect solution out there, But I do think that this frequent check-ins and asking, you know, "is this good for me and what needs to change for this to be good for my life?" is important."— Scott Harden Welcome friends to The Modern .NET Show; the premier .NET podcast, focusing entirely on the knowledge, tools, and frameworks that all .NET developers should have in their toolbox. We are the go-to podcast for .NET developers worldwide, and I am not your host: Jamie. I'm Delilah and I will be recording the intro for this episode because Jamie is suffering with a throat infection. In this episode, Scott Harden joined us to talk more about open-source, software licensing, and a little on some of the most recent NuGet package updates that .NET developers should know about. It's important to note, Scott and Jamie talked about the WordPress controversy which was still unfolding as we recorded (which on October 19th, 2024). They brought it up not to make fun of WordPress or to add fuel to the flames, but to talk about the fact that it highlighted Scott's point about checking in with yourself regularly, as an open-source developer, about whether you're getting what you want from your public repos. Whilst talking about open-source development and licensing, Scott brought up a question on our collective and individual digital legacies. "And this is kind of a startling topic to bring up, but what if you just disappeared tomorrow? Because people just leave because they have some medical situation or some life situation, or they die. And this happens. This happens in software. We'll talk about some specific examples in a minute. But, you know, if you disappear tomorrow, it's interesting to think about kind of what your digital legacy would be. And, you know, you could have left this thing behind in a way that it could have been used by everyone or anyone."— Scott Harden This episode has a lot of resources in the accompanying show notes, so if you're listening along in a podcast player make sure to head to the website (there'll be a link). That way you don't miss out on all the wonderful things Scott and Jamie talked about. As a form of trigger warning, at around the 58 minute mark Scott talks about how his own journey with cancer brought the idea of his digital legacy to the forefront for him. Both Scott and Jamie also talk about the late Abel Wang and Pieter Hintjens. And they talk about other examples of developers who are very public with their health struggles: Jeremy Likness and (previous guest of the show) Jon Smith, who suffer with Alzheimer's disease and dementia respectively. We understand completely if you want to skip this entire section. But we also feel that there are very important points raised whilst talking about these, less cheery, matters. This conversation makes up the bulk for the final 10-15 minutes of the episode. Aside from a teaser for the next part (which is all about NuGet packages), you won't miss anything .NET specific if you choose to skip this part. Anyway, without further ado, let's sit back, open up a terminal, type in `dotnet new podcast` and we'll dive into the core of Modern .NET. Supporting the Show If you find this episode useful in any way, please consider supporting the show by either leaving a review (check our review page for ways to do that), sharing the episode with a friend or colleague, buying the host a coffee, or considering becoming a Patron of the show. Full Show Notes The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at: https://dotnetcore.show/season-7/open-source-and-our-digital-legacies-with-scott-harden/ Scott's Links: scottplot.net swharden.com GitHub LinkedIn Jamie's Public NuGet Packages: OwaspHeaders.Core ClackMiddleware OnionArch.Mvc Useful Links GNU Terry Pratchett OWASP Secure Headers Project GitHub sponsors Jamie on Coffee and Open Source with Isaac Levin The WordPress vs VP Engine drama, explained What we know about the xz Utils backdoor that almost infected the world .NET Foundation Finding Strength in Weakness by Jeremy Likness How to update a NuGet library once the author isn't available by Jon Smith Entity Framework Core with Jon Smith A protocol for dying Get Busy Living with Abel Wang ScottPlot.NET: GitHub NuGet scottplot.net The charts that Scott was referring to when talking about downloads per day, can be seen here Supporting the show: Leave a rating or review Buy the show a coffee Become a patron Getting in Touch: Via the contact page Joining the Discord Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. 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It's the best time of the year: Spooky Season! And darn it if Mark and Scott didn't forget to record a segment on this for release in an October episode. The joy of not considering release dates during pre-production. That'll be changing in the future, but until then have a whole singular helping of the topic. Enjoy! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:36 - Honorable Mentions 00:06:37 - Scott Game 1 00:08:49 - Mark Game 1 00:11:32 - Scott Game 2 00:15:20 - Mark Game 2 00:20:53 - Scott Game 3 00:26:43 - Mark Game 3 00:30:23 - Scott's Bonus Question! 00:32:40 - Plugs / Outro **Mark would have totally put Nightfall on the list had he remembered it. What an oversight! It would have taken the place of The Few and Cursed most likely. You'll hear about that soon enough probably. **There was an additional conversation about a game called Coma Ward that was ultimately cut from the episode. It was an attempt at another publisher to come up with a modern version of Betrayal at House on the Hill and it ultimately failed. Mark didn't want to just dunk on it in this episode, so that content may come out in a future Odds and Ends episode. **You might be wondering why Neither Mark nor Scott mentioned Horrified (a specific entry or the series) and it's because ultimately neither one likes it enough. Mark feels the first game is by far the best, but gets tired of the pick up and deliver whereas the rest of the series is deeply unbalanced and missing a lot of rules. Scott thinks that while the original Horrified felt very groundbreaking at the time that it was released, the other versions don't bring anything new to the table and there are a lot of games out there that are scarier and (for him) more fun. **We did discuss the Night Cage and considered putting it on the list, but the issue is that neither of us feel like it's a very good game. It's an incredible and substantially creepy theme with a really solid production, but in Scott's words: "I love its idea, its just not that great of a game. It ends up being Top Deck: The Game." Mark can't really disagree with that feeling and wants another try from the publisher at it. **Both Scott and Jason really enjoy the game Atmosfear. It is possible to find it online for anywhere between $50-$80 normally and all the video content is available on YouTube so you don't have to rely on a VCR. Go wild! Be spooky! **And as a final side note, Scott thought about pulling a practical joke on Mark and do the Top Five Snoopy Games but he was very tired and forgot the joke until after post recording. You can email us at boardallthetimegaming@gmail.com. We can be found at www.boardallthetime.com and on Facebook at Board All The Time. If you'd like to help support the show and assist with the hosting costs, you can do so with our Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/boardallthetime Our Discord server, which is still in Beta, can be joined at https://discord.gg/VbRWEpc6 We'd like to thank our sponsors as well: Robin's Nerd Supply: www.robinsnerdsupply.com Eco Owl Press: www.ecoowlpress.com We'd also like to thank SoulProdMusic for the intro/outro music.
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the mistrial in the Karen Read case, expressing surprise that it didn't end in an outright acquittal. She explores the psychology of jury deliberations, noting that deeply entrenched opinions likely prevented a unanimous verdict. The conversation highlights the problematic behavior of Trooper Proctor, whose unprofessional and derogatory comments about Read undermined the prosecution. Scott emphasizes that the conflicting expert testimonies and the weak presentation by the prosecution made it difficult for the jury to reach a conclusive decision. Both Scott and Brueski suggest that retrying the case may not yield a different outcome due to the persistent issues with key witnesses and the lack of compelling evidence. ### Main Points: - The Karen Read trial ended in a mistrial due to a divided jury. - Jurors likely entered deliberations with entrenched opinions, making consensus difficult. - Trooper Proctor's unprofessional behavior and derogatory comments negatively impacted the prosecution's case. - Conflicting expert testimonies added to the jury's confusion and indecision. - The prosecution's weak presentation failed to provide a clear narrative. - The lack of conclusive evidence makes a conviction in a retrial unlikely. - Scott and Brueski question the value of retrying the case given the recurring issues with key witnesses. ### Relevant Hashtags: #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #ShavaunScott #TrooperProctor #Mistrial #LegalStrategy #PsychologyOfJury Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the mistrial in the Karen Read case, expressing surprise that it didn't end in an outright acquittal. She explores the psychology of jury deliberations, noting that deeply entrenched opinions likely prevented a unanimous verdict. The conversation highlights the problematic behavior of Trooper Proctor, whose unprofessional and derogatory comments about Read undermined the prosecution. Scott emphasizes that the conflicting expert testimonies and the weak presentation by the prosecution made it difficult for the jury to reach a conclusive decision. Both Scott and Brueski suggest that retrying the case may not yield a different outcome due to the persistent issues with key witnesses and the lack of compelling evidence. ### Main Points: - The Karen Read trial ended in a mistrial due to a divided jury. - Jurors likely entered deliberations with entrenched opinions, making consensus difficult. - Trooper Proctor's unprofessional behavior and derogatory comments negatively impacted the prosecution's case. - Conflicting expert testimonies added to the jury's confusion and indecision. - The prosecution's weak presentation failed to provide a clear narrative. - The lack of conclusive evidence makes a conviction in a retrial unlikely. - Scott and Brueski question the value of retrying the case given the recurring issues with key witnesses. ### Relevant Hashtags: #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #ShavaunScott #TrooperProctor #Mistrial #LegalStrategy #PsychologyOfJury Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the mistrial in the Karen Read case, expressing surprise that it didn't end in an outright acquittal. She explores the psychology of jury deliberations, noting that deeply entrenched opinions likely prevented a unanimous verdict. The conversation highlights the problematic behavior of Trooper Proctor, whose unprofessional and derogatory comments about Read undermined the prosecution. Scott emphasizes that the conflicting expert testimonies and the weak presentation by the prosecution made it difficult for the jury to reach a conclusive decision. Both Scott and Brueski suggest that retrying the case may not yield a different outcome due to the persistent issues with key witnesses and the lack of compelling evidence. ### Main Points: - The Karen Read trial ended in a mistrial due to a divided jury. - Jurors likely entered deliberations with entrenched opinions, making consensus difficult. - Trooper Proctor's unprofessional behavior and derogatory comments negatively impacted the prosecution's case. - Conflicting expert testimonies added to the jury's confusion and indecision. - The prosecution's weak presentation failed to provide a clear narrative. - The lack of conclusive evidence makes a conviction in a retrial unlikely. - Scott and Brueski question the value of retrying the case given the recurring issues with key witnesses. ### Relevant Hashtags: #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #ShavaunScott #TrooperProctor #Mistrial #LegalStrategy #PsychologyOfJury Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses the mistrial in the Karen Read case, expressing surprise that it didn't end in an outright acquittal. She explores the psychology of jury deliberations, noting that deeply entrenched opinions likely prevented a unanimous verdict. The conversation highlights the problematic behavior of Trooper Proctor, whose unprofessional and derogatory comments about Read undermined the prosecution. Scott emphasizes that the conflicting expert testimonies and the weak presentation by the prosecution made it difficult for the jury to reach a conclusive decision. Both Scott and Brueski suggest that retrying the case may not yield a different outcome due to the persistent issues with key witnesses and the lack of compelling evidence. ### Main Points: - The Karen Read trial ended in a mistrial due to a divided jury. - Jurors likely entered deliberations with entrenched opinions, making consensus difficult. - Trooper Proctor's unprofessional behavior and derogatory comments negatively impacted the prosecution's case. - Conflicting expert testimonies added to the jury's confusion and indecision. - The prosecution's weak presentation failed to provide a clear narrative. - The lack of conclusive evidence makes a conviction in a retrial unlikely. - Scott and Brueski question the value of retrying the case given the recurring issues with key witnesses. ### Relevant Hashtags: #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #ShavaunScott #TrooperProctor #Mistrial #LegalStrategy #PsychologyOfJury Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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More than 53 million Americans act as family caregivers who often fall below the radar sacrificing everything in the name of compassion, empathy, and love. Caregiver Lifehacks amplifies the voices of those impacted by the diagnosis of a loved one. Hungry to connect and share information, these authentically candid interviews give us a peek into the vulnerable spaces of what it means to provide care for a loved one. Host Elura Nanos uses her no-BS conversational style to provide a home for the often unspoken thoughts and feelings of the caregiver experience. As a fiercely intelligent and radically compassionate lawyer and media professional, she knows the caregiver path all too well.In a frank and candid conversation, two devoted husbands share the challenges and rewards of caring for their wives in different stages of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or CLL. Relationships are tough on their best days, but it can add a whole new range of challenges when the person you love is battling cancer. Meet Scott Fuller and Ted Walsh, who talk candidly about their failures and successes as caregivers to their wives who have CLL. Ted Walsh lives in the Raleigh, Durham area of North Carolina and works in the biomedical industry. Ted found out that his wife Laura had CLL just three months before their wedding date. Laura is currently in what's known in the CLL world as the "watch and wait" phase -- often known to folks on the inside as "watch and worry." Our other guest is Scott Fuller from Trophy Club, Texas, where he's the director of golf course maintenance at a country club. Scott has been married for 32 years to his wife Christina, who was diagnosed with CLL in 2018. Christina has recently begun treatment and is participating in a clinical trial at UT Southwestern. Both Scott and Ted are two extraordinary men who are partners in their wives' CLL journey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 13, Episode 15, of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. This week, father-son duo, Scott and Bode Campbell, share a real-world example of a family trying to navigate high level junior tennis utilizing the resources and content created and curated by ParentingAces. In this episode, you will learn how a parent and family has used this forum to answer questions they had about junior tennis and become exposed to the latest trends in training, college recruiting, and parenting well. Scott grew up in a tennis family and has played - and coached - throughout his life, including having a wonderful college tennis career at DePauw University. When his children were born, Scott knew he wanted to introduce them to tennis as well as other sports due to the lessons he learned through being an athlete. Oldest child, Greta, found her passion in dance (following in her mother's shoes). Middle and youngest sons, Bode and Gus, found their passion in a variety of sports including soccer, hockey, basketball, and, of course, tennis. Though Scott felt he knew a lot about junior tennis and the developmental pathways available, he also knew there was a lot he DIDN'T know. When Bode was 12, Scott stumbled upon the ParentingAces podcast and website and has used our extensive resources to inform his family's journey ever since. Bode continued to play multiple sports throughout middle school but realized last year that if he wanted to fulfill his dream of playing college tennis, it was time to bow out of hockey and the others. He feels like the resources his dad discovered through ParentingAces have made an enormous difference in terms of his on- and off-court training and his college recruiting efforts. Finishing his junior year of high school, staying in traditional school throughout, Bode is excited for what the summer will bring in terms of his development and competitive opportunities. Both Scott and Bode recognize the wealth of resources ParentingAces brings to families who are just trying to understand if and how high-level tennis (college and beyond) can be figured out. They have used those resources to help Bode get to his goal of playing in college and hope other families understand how valuable ParentingAces can be from start to finish. Scott has graciously offered to field any questions you may have via email: sccsearch@msn.com. You can find both Scott and Bode on Instagram as well. Scott is https://www.instagram.com/scottcoulter5/ and Bode is https://www.instagram.com/bodecampbell_tennis/. If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your fellow tennis players, parents, and coaches. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or via your favorite podcast app. If you haven't already, be sure to become a Member of ParentingAces by visiting https://parentingaces.com/membership-join. And check out our logo'd merch as well as our a la carte personal consultations in our online shop (Premium Members received FREE SHIPPING every day!). To support ParentingAces' work with a financial donation of any size via PayPal, click here. CREDITS Intro & Outro Music: Morgan Stone aka STØNE Audio & Video Editing: Lisa Stone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on "Too Many Topics," host Scott Setaro sits down with George Wonica, co-owner of Wonica Realty & Appraisers, for a deep dive into the world of family-operated real estate businesses. Both Scott and George share remarkably similar journeys, having grown up with the real estate business as a backdrop to their childhoods. The episode takes you through the legacy left by their fathers, who both embarked on founding their own real estate businesses in the 1970s, setting the stage for Scott and George to follow in their footsteps. George, who started his career right out of high school, has now accumulated over two decades of experience in the field. Through a candid conversation, they explore the challenges and unique dynamics of running a family business, including the difficult task of separating work life from home life. George also shares his extensive involvement in various real estate boards, highlighting his term as the president of the local board of Realtors in both Staten Island and Brooklyn, in addition to his contributions on state and national committees. "Too Many Topics" brings to light the dedication, hard work, and passion required to sustain and grow a family business in the competitive realm of real estate. Join Scott and George as they reflect on their personal experiences, the importance of legacy, and the impact of family values on their professional paths. We hope you enjoyed this video. Make sure that you click the "Like" button and also share this video with your friends and others who might also be interested to listen out podcasts. Be sure to leave a comment below to let us know your feedback. ....................................................................................................................... Subscribe now
Both Scott and Christopher return this week with reviews for four movies. They look at the reader-requested space opera directed by Zack Snyder in 'Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire'. The space epics continue with the Denis Villeneuve helmed 'Dune Part Two'. Adam Sandler is in space as well in 'Spaceman'. Then we end with another movie that looks towards the stars but this time on earth but still with just as much fantasy in the animated feature, 'Orion and the Dark'. We also pay tribute to the careers of Carl Weathers and Norman Jewison.
Rachel Oswalt, a Navy veteran, host of the 'Your Story Doesn't End Here' podcast, and a prominent voice in the military mental health space, shares why mental health preparedness in the military community is crucial and how veterans can navigate resources available to them. Rachel also shared her personal experience with the Navy, exploring the constantly changing and challenging culture, managing her mental health journey, and the loss of friends to suicide. Both Scott and Rachel emphasized the importance of storytelling as a means to raise mental health awareness. Towards the end, they also focused on the need for more mental health resources and support systems for active duty and veterans. Support the Show Veteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 4Patriots - visit https://4Patriots.com/DriveOn to get the best discounts and deals on survival supplies! Links & Resources Website: https://www.ysdeh.com Follow Rachel Oswalt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ysdeh Follow Rachel Oswalt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ysdeh Follow Rachel Oswalt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-oswalt Transcript View the transcript for this episode.
Welcome to your weekly news update, we have 3 stories for you this week, New bill proposes banning Chinese drones for the Federal Government, DJI Matrice 3D leaks, and Zipline's new partnerships with Healthcare in Ohio. Make your voice heard: https://droneadvocacyalliance.com/?vvsrc=%2Fcampaigns%2F105982%2Frespond First up this week is a “new” bill that would prohibit the Federal Government from purchasing Chinese Drones, again… To be clear, this is a reintroduction of a past, failed bill. Florida Senator Rick Scott introduced the American Safety Drone Act in the Senate and now Representative Gallagher from Wisconsin is now doing the same in the House. This new bill is set to be announced this week, and would prohibit the federal government from using any tax dollars to purchase UAV equipment from China. The bill would require a federal report detailing the number of foreign commercial drones and “Covered” unmanned aircraft procured by federal departments. At the non-federal level, the bill would also bar local and state governments from purchasing Chinese drones using federal grants. Both Scott, in the past, and Gallagher now are trying to attach this to the National Defense Authorization Act, which is the only likely way for it to advance since it's highly unlikely to move on its own. Once again we see a country of origin ban rather than a set of comprehensive standards that any drone used for government purposes must conform to. The best way to fight this is to use the DAA's link in the description for instructions on reaching out to your representatives and oppose the National Defense Authorization Act. Next up this week are some DJI leaks, for the Matrice 3D. New pictures of the drone and new pictures of the rumored DJI Dock Mini. As we covered previously, the Matrice 3D appears to be a simplified DJI Mavic 3 Thermal with fixed arms, top-mounted SDK port and mounting, and built-in RTK. New leaks about the Mini Dock appears to shows an angled channel that the Matrice 3D would fit into in contrast to the flat landing pad of the existing DJI dock. The M3D also appears to be slightly larger than the Mavic 3 with much thicker arms and larger propellers. Pretty cool innovations coming from DJI, we'll see if this is released any time soon! Lastly this week is an announcement from Zipline, who has partnered with a number of healthcare providers in Ohio and Michigan. Zipline announced in September that they'd gotten FAA permission to operate BVLOS without visual observers, and now they appear to be ready to use that permission. Partnerships include the Cleveland Clinic, Michigan Medicine, Intermountain Healthcare, and Ohio Health. With these new partnerships, Zipline aims to deliver prescriptions directly to a home's front door by 2025. The Zipline P2 system cruises at 70 mph, an altitude of 300 feet and uses a small “droid” to drop packages in places where the main aircraft can't get to. Pretty cool tech! That's it! Have a great week and we'll see you for our live on Monday on our airplane channel! https://dronexl.co/2023/10/31/zipline-drones-deliver-meds/ https://www.flyzipline.com/newsroom/news/announcements/faa-authorizes-zipline-to-fly-bvlos https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-house-panel-seeks-ban-federal-purchases-chinese-drones-ft-2023-11-01/ https://dronexl.co/2023/10/30/dji-matrice-3d-dock-mini/ https://dronexl.co/2023/10/31/dji-dock-mini-matrice-3d-photos/ https://droneadvocacyalliance.com/?vvsrc=%2Fcampaigns%2F105982%2Frespond
Series: Artificial Intelligence, Leadership and the Future of Further EducationWith:Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.orgKurt Hintz, Executive Principal, Capital City College GroupScott Hayden, Head of Teaching, Learning and Digital, BCoTEpisode 5: Balancing AI and Human Interaction in EducationEpisode NotesThis episode delves into the intricate balance between utilising Artificial Intelligence and maintaining human-centric approaches in education. Our guests discuss the potential benefits and pitfalls of incorporating AI tools into teaching practices, professional development, and assessment.Highlights:Challenges Amid COVID-19: Kurt Hintz discusses the difficulties education is facing due to the pandemic, including behavioural issues among students.AI in Professional Development: The conversation explores AI-enabled coaching for educators, focusing on its potential benefits for professional development.Objectivity vs. Bias in Assessment: Scott Hayden shares his experience with using AI for marking assignments and discusses the objectivity it offers in comparison to human bias. He also talks about the need to rethink assessment methods to include more authentic forms, such as vlogs and blogs.The Human Factor: Kurt Hintz questions the implications of AI in soft skills development, especially in engineering roles. Both Scott and Kurt emphasise the importance of "being the human in the loop" when using AI tools.Technology and Human Interaction: The panel discusses the balance needed between technology and human interaction in education. Richard Foster-Fletcher raises concerns about people becoming engrossed in their phones at the expense of personal relationships.Ethical Considerations: Scott Hayden stresses the importance of ethical safeguards when using AI tools, particularly for younger audiences. The conversation also touches on the addictive nature of some AI coaching tools and the need for balance.Digital Well-Being: Scott acknowledges the challenge of managing screen time addiction, citing examples from a college module he conducted on digital well-being.Action Items:Educators and policy makers should consider implementing ethical guidelines for the use of AI in educational settings.Schools should focus on creating a balanced approach that leverages technology while not compromising on human interaction.Further discussion is needed to explore the potential future advancements in AI and its impact on education.This enlightening conversation provides a nuanced view of the role of AI in education, urging caution and thoughtful implementation to benefit both educators and students.
This week on Kliq This, Nash & Oliver talk about what they liked/disliked about Summerslam 2023. But along the way, they talk about George C Scott, Dalton Castle, their EPIC dinner, the origin of the 10-bell salute, and SO MUCH MORE. HelloFresh -Go to HelloFresh.com/50kliq and use code 50kliq for 50% off plus free shipping! Blue Chew-Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code NASH at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code NASH to receive your first month FREE Manscaped-Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code KLIQ at Manscaped.com. FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE TO ALL THINGS KEVIN NASH at https://linktr.ee/kliqthispodcast Stop throwing your money on rent! Get into a house with NO MONEY DOWN and roughly the same monthly payment at SaveWithConrad.com Get all of your Kliq This merchandise at https://boxofgimmicks.com/collections/kliq-this 00:00 JOIN KLIQTHISTV.COM 00:28 SHOW START 01:04 Our Preshow 02:27 George C Scott's drawing power 05:14 Both Scott and Brando both turned down the Oscar 08:01 Hearts of Darkness 10:11 BREAK SaveWithConrad.com 11:36 Dalton Castle 13:47 Dinner with Sean Oliver 28:53 Any chance of a Wives only podcast? 29:13 Nash And Oliver In The Morning 30:55 worshipping at the alter of their own narcissism 31:38 HEAT 35:20 Nash's landscaping in Phoenix 41:21 Marty Jannetty Dark Side of the Ring 41:57 Ten Bell Salute 44:48 Trump RICO 51:56 KLIQTHISTV.com 53:44 BREAK BLUECHEW 55:43 STIFF ONE: Larry Bird on Bill Laimbeer 01:04:24 DEAR SEXY: Fiance treats me bad 01:07:38 DEAR SEXY: partner just for Sex? 01:09:45 BREAK HelloFresh 01:12:05 MAIN TOPIC: Summerslam takeaways 01:13:59 Nash OFFERED to be the MC of Summerslam 01:15:46 Lesnar/Cody 01:23:48 Roman/Jey finish 01:27:58 Brock Lesnar held Cody's hand up 01:33:46 BREAK Manscaped 01:37:59 ASKNASH 01:38:06 Favorite Rap Song 01:41:08 Ricky Steamboat 01:41:56 Undertaker Divorce 01:43:18 Fantasy Football 01:45:12 The VKM Shoot Interview 01:46:50 "Detroit pizza" sign 01:47:39 Bond with T 01:50:22 BACK TO: Restaurant 01:53:40 Hogan's Make-A-Wish requests during NWO 01:54:56 Young Bucks Contracts 01:56:10 Lonsone Dove 01:56:43 Nash entrance music 01:58:19 Marty Jannetty 02:00:34 Movie sets vs Wrestling 02:03:12 Miz promo on LA Knight 02:08:20 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast: Smart Money Parenting (LS 40 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: Rules Without Relationship Equals RebellionPub date: 2023-04-28Your relationship with your children is going to be the foundation for everything you do. If you try to enforce rules without having a strong relationship first, you end up with rebellion and strife. Listen in to Scott and Chad talk about how to develop trust with your children and why being a safe but firm authority figure is the foundation of a healthy relationship. Chad tells the story of how his daughter asked to have a cell phone in 7th grade and the reasons why he and his wife thought it wasn't the best idea. There is no substitute to spending time with your kids. If you find your children rebelling against your rules, you need to start by investing more time with them. The more you connect and show them that they are your priority, the more trust and depth of a relationship you will have. Don't ask them about their day when you are staring at your phone. Give them your full undistracted attention and show them that you care. If you have more than one child, spend time with each of them one-on-one. You need to have a relationship built on trust in order to have difficult conversations or lay down rules. Every kid will push boundaries eventually. When that happens the goal is to be a safe wall and avoid blowing your top. Be the safe wall that your kids can bounce off of safely. Your kids will understand the rules and the boundaries better when they know they are part of a family unit. What your family stands for flows into your children's relationship with the rules. Both Scott and Chad have family mottos that encourage everyone in their family to overcome challenges and hardships. This value structure leads to kids that feel confident and resilient, and encouraged to be their best selves. We want kids to be strong-willed, independent, and willing to stand up for what's right, but that can only be established and enforced within a family where the relationships are built on love and trust. Chick-fil-A's corporate culture is a good example of how results come from the quality of your relationships. They use the SERVE core values in the business. See and shape the future, Engage and develop others, Reinvent continuously, Value results and relationships, Embody the values You can hold people accountable and build great relationships at the same time. The best leaders have great relationships with their people. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Smart, Not Spoiled: The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad Willardson Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed by Scott Donnell and Lee Benson Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnellThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from by Gravy Stack, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Smart Money Parenting - Audio Edition (LS 39 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: Rules Without Relationship Equals RebellionPub date: 2023-04-28Your relationship with your children is going to be the foundation for everything you do. If you try to enforce rules without having a strong relationship first, you end up with rebellion and strife. Listen in to Scott and Chad talk about how to develop trust with your children and why being a safe but firm authority figure is the foundation of a healthy relationship. Chad tells the story of how his daughter asked to have a cell phone in 7th grade and the reasons why he and his wife thought it wasn't the best idea. There is no substitute to spending time with your kids. If you find your children rebelling against your rules, you need to start by investing more time with them. The more you connect and show them that they are your priority, the more trust and depth of a relationship you will have. Don't ask them about their day when you are staring at your phone. Give them your full undistracted attention and show them that you care. If you have more than one child, spend time with each of them one-on-one. You need to have a relationship built on trust in order to have difficult conversations or lay down rules. Every kid will push boundaries eventually. When that happens the goal is to be a safe wall and avoid blowing your top. Be the safe wall that your kids can bounce off of safely. Your kids will understand the rules and the boundaries better when they know they are part of a family unit. What your family stands for flows into your children's relationship with the rules. Both Scott and Chad have family mottos that encourage everyone in their family to overcome challenges and hardships. This value structure leads to kids that feel confident and resilient, and encouraged to be their best selves. We want kids to be strong-willed, independent, and willing to stand up for what's right, but that can only be established and enforced within a family where the relationships are built on love and trust. Chick-fil-A's corporate culture is a good example of how results come from the quality of your relationships. They use the SERVE core values in the business. See and shape the future, Engage and develop others, Reinvent continuously, Value results and relationships, Embody the values You can hold people accountable and build great relationships at the same time. The best leaders have great relationships with their people. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Smart, Not Spoiled: The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad Willardson Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed by Scott Donnell and Lee Benson Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnellThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Chad Willardson and Scott Donnell, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Join Jonam Ross, a renowned hypnotherapist and host of the Religion Rehab podcast, as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Scott Homan, the documentary director behind Witness Underground. Both Scott and Jonam share their personal experiences as ex-Jehovah's Witnesses, shedding light on the dystopian reality of the cult and their journey toward freedom and recovery and now serving the ex-cult community with assistance in recovery.Witness Underground, an eye-opening cult documentary, unravels the hidden world of the DIY artist community that blossomed within the confines of the high-control Jehovah's Witness religion in Minneapolis. This film defies the oppressive restrictions placed on music, fame, and success, which are deemed forbidden by the religion's dogma of "beware of independent thinking." Scott's compelling storytelling captures the struggles faced by these artists as their faith is tested in deeply personal ways.Venturing beyond the surface, Jonam and Scott delve into the harsh realities ex-Jehovah's Witnesses encounter when leaving the cult. The repercussions are severe, with individuals facing the heart-wrenching choice of being shunned by their entire family and social circle for life. Despite these challenges, these resilient artists rally together and establish the independent record label Nuclear Gopher, producing over 30 albums of heartfelt music that speaks to their experiences and aspirations. Both Jonam and Scott are avid guitars drawn to metal and punk respectively which continues to influence their work in assisting those with religious trauma syndrome (RTS) and related PTSD. This gripping episode covers a wide range of topics, including the psychological impact of leaving a high-control relationship, the process of recovering from religious indoctrination, and the unique challenges faced by cult survivors. As atheism takes center stage, Scott shares his journey toward becoming an atheist and the role it played in his healing process. The discussion also touches on the vital work of Religion Rehab, providing resources and support for individuals grappling with the problems associated with organized religions and dangerous cults.If you're searching for an illuminating documentary that explores the chilling reality of cults, Witness Underground is a must-watch. Follow Scott Homan's Witness Underground Podcast and Jonam Ross's Religion Rehab channel for further insights into this gripping ex-Jehovah's Witness story. This collaboration will captivate ex-JWs, atheists, and those intrigued by cult survivor stories, as well as individuals seeking inspiration to move on from religious oppression and reclaim their lives.Prepare to be moved and empowered by this enthralling conversation, as Jonam Ross, a respected hypnotherapist, and Scott Homan, a talented documentary director, delve into the depths of the Orwellian cult that is the Jehovah's Witnesses, offering hope and support to those on a journey of faith recovery and personal liberation.The conversation is both enlightening and empowering, offering valuable insights and resources for survivors of religiouWatch now:http://WitnessUnderground.comWatch & Support:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/witnessundergroundhttps://Patreon.com/WitnessUndergroundhttps://YouTube.com/@WitnessUndergroundStore:https://witness-underground-cult-documentary-release.pledgebox.com/preorderJump into our Discordhttps://discord.gg/WUp9c95rsXReach out directly: XJWdoc@gmail.com-Scott
Your relationship with your children is going to be the foundation for everything you do. If you try to enforce rules without having a strong relationship first, you end up with rebellion and strife. Listen in to Scott and Chad talk about how to develop trust with your children and why being a safe but firm authority figure is the foundation of a healthy relationship. Chad tells the story of how his daughter asked to have a cell phone in 7th grade and the reasons why he and his wife thought it wasn't the best idea. There is no substitute to spending time with your kids. If you find your children rebelling against your rules, you need to start by investing more time with them. The more you connect and show them that they are your priority, the more trust and depth of a relationship you will have. Don't ask them about their day when you are staring at your phone. Give them your full undistracted attention and show them that you care. If you have more than one child, spend time with each of them one-on-one. You need to have a relationship built on trust in order to have difficult conversations or lay down rules. Every kid will push boundaries eventually. When that happens the goal is to be a safe wall and avoid blowing your top. Be the safe wall that your kids can bounce off of safely. Your kids will understand the rules and the boundaries better when they know they are part of a family unit. What your family stands for flows into your children's relationship with the rules. Both Scott and Chad have family mottos that encourage everyone in their family to overcome challenges and hardships. This value structure leads to kids that feel confident and resilient, and encouraged to be their best selves. We want kids to be strong-willed, independent, and willing to stand up for what's right, but that can only be established and enforced within a family where the relationships are built on love and trust. Chick-fil-A's corporate culture is a good example of how results come from the quality of your relationships. They use the SERVE core values in the business. See and shape the future, Engage and develop others, Reinvent continuously, Value results and relationships, Embody the values You can hold people accountable and build great relationships at the same time. The best leaders have great relationships with their people. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Smart, Not Spoiled: The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad Willardson Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed by Scott Donnell and Lee Benson Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnell
Your relationship with your children is going to be the foundation for everything you do. If you try to enforce rules without having a strong relationship first, you end up with rebellion and strife. Listen in to Scott and Chad talk about how to develop trust with your children and why being a safe but firm authority figure is the foundation of a healthy relationship. Chad tells the story of how his daughter asked to have a cell phone in 7th grade and the reasons why he and his wife thought it wasn't the best idea. There is no substitute to spending time with your kids. If you find your children rebelling against your rules, you need to start by investing more time with them. The more you connect and show them that they are your priority, the more trust and depth of a relationship you will have. Don't ask them about their day when you are staring at your phone. Give them your full undistracted attention and show them that you care. If you have more than one child, spend time with each of them one-on-one. You need to have a relationship built on trust in order to have difficult conversations or lay down rules. Every kid will push boundaries eventually. When that happens the goal is to be a safe wall and avoid blowing your top. Be the safe wall that your kids can bounce off of safely. Your kids will understand the rules and the boundaries better when they know they are part of a family unit. What your family stands for flows into your children's relationship with the rules. Both Scott and Chad have family mottos that encourage everyone in their family to overcome challenges and hardships. This value structure leads to kids that feel confident and resilient, and encouraged to be their best selves. We want kids to be strong-willed, independent, and willing to stand up for what's right, but that can only be established and enforced within a family where the relationships are built on love and trust. Chick-fil-A's corporate culture is a good example of how results come from the quality of your relationships. They use the SERVE core values in the business. See and shape the future, Engage and develop others, Reinvent continuously, Value results and relationships, Embody the values You can hold people accountable and build great relationships at the same time. The best leaders have great relationships with their people. Mentioned in This Episode: gravystack.com/smart smartmoneyparenting.com Smart, Not Spoiled: The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad Willardson Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed by Scott Donnell and Lee Benson Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnell
THE RETURN OF MOESTRADAMUS! Both Scott and Moe give you their prediction for who the Raiders pick at #7 of the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Will they go defense or is a QB still in the cards. We give you are take...before it gets real tonight. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is the biggest episode of the year as we celebrate the greatness of the 2022 movie year. Both Scott and Christopher list their top ten best movies of 2022. It s a packed episode, and it has whole bunch of great movies to recommend for movie fans to track down.
The Two Old Dolfans both had unusual "views" of the game Saturday, and despite the oddity, have no shortage of observations and educated opinions.Regardless of the "No Asterisks" McD press conference comment, a lot of positive can be taken from this particular L (as opposed to the previous). Both Scott and Alex feel strongly about what we will see this Sunday, and about the longer term direction of the team. Listen in to their conversation and agree or disagree.
Scott Iott & Mission Kona Co-Host, Mike Payne, join forces to talk through Ironman Wisconsin 2022 - the rain, the wind, the cold... but even more important the preparation, mental toughness, and fortitude to keep moving forward.Scott Iott finished 3rd in the 45-49 age group at Wisconsin. His 25th full Ironman event and 13th time qualifying for the Ironman World Championships. Scott considers IM Wisconsin his "home course" having raced it 6 times. He works in education outside of Chicago, IL and resides with his wife and 2 sons. He is also a triathlon coach - and actually - he's Mike's coach!There's a ton of information packed into this episode from Scott's start in triathlon, connections to some pretty cool people, and how his unique coaching style paired with knowledge of the Ironman Wisconsin course has translated into some spectacular results for himself and his athletes.Both Scott and Mike share the perspective on how your consistency in training and commitment to enjoying the process can make a terrible weather day work in your favor. Don't misunderstand - the day was brutal - but dealing with less than favorable conditions is just part of the game.Connect with Scott via email scottiott1102@gmail.comSupport the show Follow Mission Kona Podcast hosted by Mike & Michelle Payne: · Instagram missionkonapodcast · Do you know an age group athlete who has a great story to share? Send us a message on Instagram!
Twelve years ago, Noelle Lawson died from alcohol poisoning. Her husband, Scott, had just been trained to do CPR and was able to revive her before the ambulance arrived. Their lives have never been the same since. Scott and Noelle join me for this episode and share their story of alcoholism and how a deadly accident Scott was involved in while in high school delayed his obedience to follow God into the ministry for over 30 years. Both Scott and Noelle share how God helped them break their addiction to alcohol and move on to become counselors. Today, Scott is the pastor of Happy Trails Cowboy Church in Pelzer, S.C. and Noelle is his number one supporter. They share their hard story of how God brought them into an amazing relationship with Him through His faithfulness and healing. If you are walking your own hard road through addiction, running from God or trying to see your way through a difficult time, I know Scott and Noelle will bring you encouragement today. And at the end of this episode, they generously share how you can reach out to them if you need help. This special couple truly has a heart for bringing healing and hope to those who've lost hope.
Scott interviews Peter Van Buren to talk through the risk of a nuclear detonation related to the war in Ukraine. Both Scott and Van Buren think the use of nuclear weapons is unlikely, but they dig into the differences in their views of the situation. They also explore how a conventional escalation could play out. Lastly, they turn to North Korea where Van Buren sees the greatest chance of nuclear disaster originating. Discussed on the show: “Nuclear Chicken Is Overrated” (The American Conservative) “Inside the U.S. Effort to Arm Ukraine” (The New Yorker) “NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard” (National Security Archive) Fail Safe (1964) “What Jefferson's Critics Miss” (The American Conservative) “Who is Winning the War in Ukraine?” (The American Conservative) Peter Van Buren worked for 24 years at the Department of State including a year in Iraq. He is the author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People and the novel Hooper's War. He is now a contributing editor at The American Conservative magazine. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; and Thc Hemp Spot. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott interviews Peter Van Buren to talk through the risk of a nuclear detonation related to the war in Ukraine. Both Scott and Van Buren think the use of nuclear weapons is unlikely, but they dig into the differences in their views of the situation. They also explore how a conventional escalation could play out. Lastly, they turn to North Korea where Van Buren sees the greatest chance of nuclear disaster originating. Discussed on the show: “Nuclear Chicken Is Overrated” (The American Conservative) “Inside the U.S. Effort to Arm Ukraine” (The New Yorker) “NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard” (National Security Archive) Fail Safe (1964) “What Jefferson's Critics Miss” (The American Conservative) “Who is Winning the War in Ukraine?” (The American Conservative) Peter Van Buren worked for 24 years at the Department of State including a year in Iraq. He is the author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People and the novel Hooper's War. He is now a contributing editor at The American Conservative magazine. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; and Thc Hemp Spot. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
The Wisconsin Badgers football wide receiver preview, just how good is Chimere Dike - do we know ? What about the next wave of Skyler Bell, Markus Allen, Dean Engram and the new recruiting class joining the program?We start with Chimere Dike and a discussion on if he can be the true number one receiver ? Both Scott and I think he can be, but he needs to prove it on the field. Scott thinks he can have a Quintez Cephus type season and really blow up -- potentially even getting some NFL looks. We talk about the very talented young duo of Markus Allen and Skyler Bell and why both of these players need to be utilized right now. We are hopeful with Bobby Engram calling plays and better oline play under Coach Bostad; the WRs can really shine this season.Finally on Locked On Badgers we grade the position -- Scott and I disagree slightly on the grade for this year; but we are both very bullish on the future for this group.Wisconsin Badgers football the WR preview, will Chimere Dike go off this year, Skyler Bell the #2 ?https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXZ-mA1cHsJMi_K0UxXeqxQWANT MORE DAILY WISCONSIN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CONTENT?Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
The Wisconsin Badgers football wide receiver preview, just how good is Chimere Dike - do we know ? What about the next wave of Skyler Bell, Markus Allen, Dean Engram and the new recruiting class joining the program? We start with Chimere Dike and a discussion on if he can be the true number one receiver ? Both Scott and I think he can be, but he needs to prove it on the field. Scott thinks he can have a Quintez Cephus type season and really blow up -- potentially even getting some NFL looks. We talk about the very talented young duo of Markus Allen and Skyler Bell and why both of these players need to be utilized right now. We are hopeful with Bobby Engram calling plays and better oline play under Coach Bostad; the WRs can really shine this season. Finally on Locked On Badgers we grade the position -- Scott and I disagree slightly on the grade for this year; but we are both very bullish on the future for this group. Wisconsin Badgers football the WR preview, will Chimere Dike go off this year, Skyler Bell the #2 ? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXZ-mA1cHsJMi_K0UxXeqxQ WANT MORE DAILY WISCONSIN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CONTENT? Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
Hear Bill chat with his longtime friends Scott and Damon Egglefield, owners of Mirasol Solar in Sarasota Florida. The Egglefield's have been in the solar industry since 1977 and they have developed a "first class" solar company on the West Coast of Florida. This was a special interview for Bill as he is also an Adirondack native and the show was recorded at Scott and Damon's cabin on a beautiful lake near Elizabethtown. New York. If you are a genealogy fan, you will enjoy hearing of the Egglefield family journey in upstate New York. Both Scott and Damon have inherited the entrepreneurial spirit and they are carrying on the legacy both in the Adirondacks and in Florida. America is blessed with so many beautiful areas to visit, but if you have never been to this part of the country, you are missing out. Pack a bag and head out to the wilderness. It is a wonderful place to refresh the soul.Support the show
Director Scott Derrickson - of The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Doctor Strange and The Day The Earth Stood Still fame - reunites with his Sinister star Ethan Hawke for a new supernatural '70s horror-thriller based on the short story The Black Phone by Joe Hill. Both Scott and Ethan are brilliant talkers - as Ali sometimes likes to say - so here are a couple of interviews that dig a little bit deeper than your average 'What mementos have you taken from from set?' fare, promise. Expect discussions of schoolyard fighting, chainlink fences and bottle rockets.
Ted and Scott break down the breaking news that British authorities have approved the extradition of Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange to the United States to face espionage charges in connection with the Chelsea Manning leaks. Both Scott and Ted are deeply disturbed by the implications and threats to free speech, a free press and democracy itself.
Ted and Scott break down the breaking news that British authorities have approved the extradition of Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange to the United States to face espionage charges in connection with the Chelsea Manning leaks. Both Scott and Ted are deeply disturbed by the implications and threats to free speech, a free press and democracy itself.
Scott and Emily have one main mission: to change the way we think about therapy. They believe therapy is meant to be an enjoyable, exciting process of self-exploration and discovery. Choosing therapy is an empowered choice, because we are making a commitment to better understand ourselves; both our perceived limitations and true desires. Both Scott and Emily hold various certifications in their fields of expertise plus, they're married! As both a wife and business partner to my husband, doing business with your spouse brings along its own set of dynamics which Scott and Emily demonstrate so beautifully. 10:27 - when one is ready to see what their partner sees within them 16:08 - the better way a woman can share an idea with her partner 27:18 - how Scott and Emily navigated business as a couple 37:18 - the difference between being and doing GUEST LINKS: https://www.heavilymeditatedpodcast.com/ (Heavily Meditated Podcast) https://www.emilyrosesummersett.com/ (Emily's website) For more leadership, high performance and business growth strategies, follow Megan: Sign up to attend our next monthly Brain Trust Leadership Roundtable: http://www.meganjohnsonhuber.com/trust (www.meganjohnsonhuber.com/trust) Join the Tribe of Legends Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tribeoflegendswithmegan (https://www.facebook.com/groups/tribeoflegendswithmegan) Website: http://www.meganjohnsonhuber.com (www.meganjohnsonhuber.com) Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/meganjhuber (www.instagram.com/meganjhuber) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-huber-88001418/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-huber-88001418/)
Scott interviewed British journalist Tom Secker about the Pentagon's role in producing Top Gun: Maverick. The Department of Defense has an entire office set up to work with Hollywood. They give producers access to some military personnel as well as equipment in exchange for the final say over the script. Secker has gone through many documents over the years to find exactly what the military has changed in popular films. But with the Top Gun movies, the relationship is on a whole other level. Secker lays out the history of the first film, the sequel that got scrapped after the Pentagon pulled out in the 90s, and the eventual production of Top Gun: Maverick. Both Scott and Secker point out that they don't have a problem with action movies like this being made, just that the military hijacks film productions in order to boost its reputation far beyond what it deserves. Discussed on the show: “Documents Reveal How Pentagon Shaped ‘Top Gun: Maverick' Into A Recruitment And PR Vehicle” (ShadowProof) “Why does the Pentagon give a helping hand to films like ‘Top Gun'?” (Los Angeles Times) Scott's previous interview with Secker Tom Secker is a British-based journalist, author, and podcaster specializing in the security services, Hollywood, propaganda, censorship and the history of terrorism. He is the author of National Security Cinema: The Shocking New Evidence of Government Control in Hollywood. Find him on Twitter @spyculture. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott interviewed British journalist Tom Secker about the Pentagon's role in producing Top Gun: Maverick. The Department of Defense has an entire office set up to work with Hollywood. They give producers access to some military personnel as well as equipment in exchange for the final say over the script. Secker has gone through many documents over the years to find exactly what the military has changed in popular films. But with the Top Gun movies, the relationship is on a whole other level. Secker lays out the history of the first film, the sequel that got scrapped after the Pentagon pulled out in the 90s, and the eventual production of Top Gun: Maverick. Both Scott and Secker point out that they don't have a problem with action movies like this being made, just that the military hijacks film productions in order to boost its reputation far beyond what it deserves. Discussed on the show: “Documents Reveal How Pentagon Shaped ‘Top Gun: Maverick' Into A Recruitment And PR Vehicle” (ShadowProof) “Why does the Pentagon give a helping hand to films like ‘Top Gun'?” (Los Angeles Times) Scott's previous interview with Secker Tom Secker is a British-based journalist, author, and podcaster specializing in the security services, Hollywood, propaganda, censorship and the history of terrorism. He is the author of National Security Cinema: The Shocking New Evidence of Government Control in Hollywood. Find him on Twitter @spyculture. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
This is a rebroadcast our May 25th Leadership for America fundraiser, featuring special guests, Scott Turner and Chad Hennings. Both Scott and Chad are former NFL players and ministry leaders, and as part of this special event, they discussed the leadership that is needed in America at this crucial moment, and also answered questions from the virtual audience.
Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
The Habs had a busy weekend as they split a pair of games against the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New Jersey Devils. The hosts dive into the win over Toronto, and what made it possible, namely the incredible play of goaltender Jake Allen. There's plenty of praise for the timely contributions of unexpected players such as Paul Byron and David Savard also factoring into the win. While the Habs came up just short in a shootout to the Devils, the feisty, "never say die" attitude was apparent all night, and is a huge step in the right direction for the team. Both Scott and Laura look at what Martin St. Louis is doing to get the most out of this team, including big minutes for Alexander Romanov and Justin Barron. Finally, it's 3 Up, and 3 Down with plenty of praise for Habs goalies, Cole Caufield, and also a lot of jeers for a fun rivalry that's been turned extremely nasty recently. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
The Habs had a busy weekend as they split a pair of games against the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New Jersey Devils. The hosts dive into the win over Toronto, and what made it possible, namely the incredible play of goaltender Jake Allen. There's plenty of praise for the timely contributions of unexpected players such as Paul Byron and David Savard also factoring into the win.While the Habs came up just short in a shootout to the Devils, the feisty, "never say die" attitude was apparent all night, and is a huge step in the right direction for the team. Both Scott and Laura look at what Martin St. Louis is doing to get the most out of this team, including big minutes for Alexander Romanov and Justin Barron.Finally, it's 3 Up, and 3 Down with plenty of praise for Habs goalies, Cole Caufield, and also a lot of jeers for a fun rivalry that's been turned extremely nasty recently.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Founded in 2020, the Black Opera Alliance has continued to stake its claim on arts activism, with the organization both speaking up for Black professionals in opera and speaking against institutions in opera that maintain the status quo. Among BOA's Leadership Council members is soprano Jayme Alilaw, who joins Garrett to talk about art, activism, and accountability. Scott honors Annie Lennox in the second movement, and offers his thoughts on dealing with hecklers in arts spaces. Both Scott and Garrett revisit the conversation surrounding the controversial Emmett Till opera, and spend the weekly TRILLOQUY responding to a UCLA job posting that offered zero pay. Playlist: Bob Dylan - "The Death of Emmett Till" Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble - "Sunrise" Edgard Varese - "Ionisation" Chen Gang and He Zhanhao - "Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto" (perf. Hsinchu City Youth Chinese Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu5XohUR3Pg&t=335s) Eurythmics - "Sweet Dreams" Annie Lennox - "Little Bird" Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Midnight Train to Georgia" Florence Price - "Night" (perf. Jayme Alilaw and B.E. Boykin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Rh9G8V9CQ) Sergei Prokofiev - "Romeo and Juliet" (perf. USC Symphony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8pyvaVkKT8) More: Jayme Alilaw, soprano: https://www.jayme-alilaw.com The Black Opera Alliance: https://www.blackoperaalliance.org US House Passes CROWN Act: https://www.npr.org/2022/03/18/1087661765/house-votes-crown-act-discrimination-hair-style Downbeat (Whoopi Goldberg on natural hair): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJq93OIIDAI&t=404s Composer Mary D. Watkins & Librettist Clare Coss Respond to Criticism of ‘Emmett Till': https://operawire.com/composer-mary-d-watkins-librettist-clare-coss-respond-to-criticism-of-emmett-till/ WDAV-FM Makes History: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/entertainment/arts-culture/article259426884.html?fbclid=IwAR2KP-_v892bJt4kK8Y2zG3WU_IRM9flceVi0HSFoqbzQ4W8ThhDBhVSe9Q Metropolitan Opera to Ban Heckler from Future Performances: https://operawire.com/metropolitan-opera-to-ban-heckler-from-future-performances/?fbclid=IwAR2NTVgqLR6eLpSwgHdhLOQojaPhe87dM_C2I5gz12wbeRS0AIibxoR5zY0 UCLA Pummeled Over Adjunct Job Without Pay: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2022/03/21/ucla-criticized-advertising-adjunct-job-without-pay
On today's episode of The Real Estate Nerds Podcast, our host and real estate attorney Scott Smith welcomes Jacob Ayers. Jacob is only 28, but has already made his first successful real estate investment. If you're new to the game, or waiting until everything is perfect to get started, or just uncertain where to begin, Jacob has tips for you. He believes there's a step that anyone can take in the direction of becoming a real estate investor. His own story is a great example of not letting anything, whether it be lack of experience or capital, get in the way of pursuing real estate dreams. Tune in to hear Scott and Jacob's full conversation.Listen To Episode 24 of The Real Estate Nerds Podcast NowJacob Ayers' Life and Business Philosophy: Striking a Balance Between Security and FreedomJacob Ayers joins Scott to discuss his background, as well as how he balances his day job with his investing career to reap the rewards of both.[1:00] Jacob is only 28, but began investing at age 25. He shares about the expectations placed upon him by society and his family, which he ultimately found unfulfilling. He graduated from college, joined Corporate America, and knew he wanted something more. He developed an interest in personal finance and investing around age 23, and gave himself an education.[4:00] After educating himself with the many free resources available online and getting some money together from his day job, it was clear to Jacob what he had to do next: “I bought my first rental property, and here we are today.” Scott points out that it's possible there are personality types that want the safety and security of a “normal” job, while others are driven to strike out as entrepreneurs and do something different. The two investors speculate whether this is a matter of personality, fundamental values, or something else.[5:30] Jacob believes “you've got to be a little bit crazy to go down this path.” He considers real estate investing his side hustle and works full-time as an engineer. In this way, he's struck a balance between security and freedom. Scott acknowledges the wisdom in this: “There's a middle ground, and you have to consider your worst case scenario. For you, that's ‘I still go to work on Monday, build up more capital, and try again.'” [6:38][7:20] Scott points out that Jacob has built up a community around his philosophy towards work and real estate balance, especially as a young person. Many people approach Jacob with their fears around real estate investing, and that drove him to start his podcast to share his knowledge and experience.[8:15] Jacob digs deeper into what drives him and his investing: “I think people have a duty to themselves to chase their passions, and real estate investing is a vehicle that allows you to do that.” Even if investing itself isn't your passion, it can give you the opportunity to pursue the things that you do what truly moves and inspires you. Scott agrees: “Money can't get you anything. It can only motivate you to pursue another passion.” [8:54][bctt tweet="I think people have a duty to themselves to chase their passions, and real estate investing is a vehicle that allows you to do that." username="Royal_Legal_Law"]Jacob Ayers' Best Deal: A $25,000 House With a $140 MortageJacob shares the details of his first real estate investment, an almost unbelievably cheap property in his hometown. Yet it has maintained steady cashflow, and perhaps more importantly, taught him many investing lessons.[9:30] Jacob's best deal began when he was around 23 or 24, having just spent a year researching opportunities, listening to podcasts, going to meetups, and otherwise getting his free real estate education. He bought a rent-ready property in his hometown in Oklahoma for $25,000. [10:20] Jacob bought the house with traditional financing for $5,000 down and rented it out immediately. He knew the worst-case scenario was a loss he could afford, as his mortgage is only $140--comparable to Scott's cell phone bill.[11:15] Jacob went into his first deal with the commitment to treat it as a learning experience: “I treated the whole thing as kind of an experiment...When I got that first rent check, it was my proof of concept moment.” He resolved to rinse, repeat, and expand.[12:00] Scott asks Jacob whether he's ever had a bad deal. He tells a cautionary tale about his first tenants, whom he didn't screen at all. They bailed from the house after six months and trashed the place. But Jacob says this taught him to screen tenants, rather than taking the first qualified people to offer. He has learned to treat these mistakes as lessons in becoming a better landlord.[13:45] Jacob discusses how he's a details guy who wants to know all of the numbers and have his spreadsheets perfectly laid out, but ultimately he has to take the plunge sometimes. He acknowledges a truth about investing: “You don't know what you don't know” [14:30] But all the reading in the world couldn't prepare him for the lessons that just doing deals and managing property has taught him. [15:55] Scott notes Jacob's natural entrepreneurialism: “You probably learned more in a year of dealing with that property than you could have in a year of listening to podcasts and reading books.” Jacob agrees: “You can only learn so much by paper, and the rest is just by doing.” [16:00] He acknowledges that cheap properties like his aren't everywhere, and encourages investors to investigate affordable properties [17:00] Jacob talks about how he talks investors through examining markets. This is something he does often with friends who live in expensive, hot markets like Austin and Houston, TX.[18:00] Scott drops his own bit of advice, explaining why he's a big believer Jacob agrees: “Partnering as early on as possible is a really good idea. At least having a coach or a mentor to informally look over your shoulder and be a sounding board, voice of reason, and somebody who's done what you're doing.” The two investors share their methods for getting expertise. Scott likes to throw small amounts of money at consultants for their expertise. He puts his money where his mouth is, and encourages investors to use and abuse his own law firm, Royal Legal Solutions, in this way.The Takeaway: Take Action Today to Succeed Tomorrow The two investors wrap up their discussion by sharing their takeaways. Both Scott and Jacob agree that if you want to succeed in investing, you have to just get out there and try. [20:00] Jacob's advice to new investors is to just get in the game: “To get started, you have to take that first step. It can be big, or little. It can be picking up a book or going to a MeetUp. It can be anything, just take the first step.” He encourages investors to get out there, take action, make mistakes, and keep going.[21:00] Scott agrees, and points out that Jacob's spirit of not letting fear win the day has contributed to his success. Not allowing “no” to be an option and finding a way to get in the game is essential. Scott offers words of encouragement to those hesitating to get started: “If you keep trying, you never lose. Otherwise, it's just learning. You only lose when you quit.” [22:00]
On today's episode of The Real Estate Nerds Podcast, our host and real estate attorney Scott Smith chats with MC Laubscher about wealth creation, real estate strategy, and the ever important investing mindset. MC believes that the most successful investors understand that they are their own most crucial assets. He advises new and seasoned investors alike to invest in themselves and relationships. Tune in to hear all of the wisdom MC dropped on this episode of the Real Estate Nerds Podcast.Listen To Episode 27 of The Real Estate Nerds Podcast NowMC Laubscher on Fear And Being Your Own Most Important AssetMC Laubscher joins Scott to share about his early life and career, real estate debut, and his major insights into investing psychology.[1:00] MC is originally from South Africa, but has been calling the U.S. home since 2001. He is the host of the incredibly popular CashFlow Ninja Podcast, which explains a variety of methods for creating income with a variety of assets, including cryptocurrency. He's also the Chief Investor and Wealth Strategist at Producer's Wealth, a wealth creation firm.[2:45] MC describes a typical scenario for new investors: wondering where to start. He and Scott discuss the many anxieties that plague new or transitioning investors.[3:47] MC brings attention to the fact that good investing, and even good living, isn't all about numbers: “Your emotional IQ is a very big lesson that takes time to develop, especially when it comes to money.” MC believes the “reptilian brain” drives human behavior in many areas, with investing being no exception.[4:45] Both Scott and MC can agree that a person's headspace is critical to success in real estate, and life in general: “Once you switch from the scarcity mindset to the abundance mindset you start to see different opportunities in your own life. And you start to see them everywhere.”[5:30] The two investors discuss the role of fear in the human mindset. Fear as a reaction to real threats has suited mankind for most of evolutionary history. But the psychological tendency to react with panic at setbacks is misdirected. In Scott's opinion, “The guys who are really killing it are the ones who get comfortable with fear.” [6:26][7:00] “Fear drives most of our behaviors,” according to MC. But he chooses to focus on preparation to anticipate all possible outcomes. MC cautions new investors against hesitating for lack of information: “You're not going to know everything before you start, or you'll never start. You'll just study your entire life.” He encourages realistic preparation when evaluating deals and possible outcomes, so investors can manage risk rather than be frightened away from the game.[9:30] MC points out that there's never a linear path, but no matter where you are, you can always invest in yourself: “Develop yourself as an asset first. Everything else is just vehicles.” Acknowledging that you are your most essential asset.MC Laubscher's Ideal Investing Strategy: Tools Any Investor Can Use[10:30] The two investors shift to discussing uncertainty. They agree that regardless of what happens, you can always work on your internal building blocks. Without a solid sense of self, investors are subject to getting caught up in the whirlwind of markets. [12:30] MC points out that financial wealth is secondary wealth in other aspects of life: “The wealthiest individuals and families value creativity, philosophy, principles, values, core beliefs, and investing in themselves and relationships above investing in things.”[14:00] The two investors shift focus to the age-old question of how to get started in real estate. His advice also applies to refining an existing investing method for greater success. MC advises having a clear vision and examining strategy thoroughly. MC gives us his ideas for developing the perfect strategy, which involves positioning yourself as the first and most important asset. Then, you should understand what you do best. Everyone has their skill set and area of expertise, and MC advises investors stay in that sphere.[15:21] MC hits his next critical point about sound investing strategy: “Your strategy has to be aligned with the vision and goals you want, and it has to be focused.” Next, he points out that efficiency is key--and indeed one of the major draws of real estate from a tax standpoint.[17:10] MC's next piece of strategy involves protection: “You have to make money, you have to protect it, and you have to multiply it.” He points out that many investors know how to make money, but not how to protect it. Risk management goes hand in hand with protection, as well. It's critical for investors to understand risk in all of its forms--economic, political, market, and institutional. Maximizing every dollar is essential.[18:30] To properly implement a strategy, MC believes investors need an “A-Team” of professionals. These can include attorneys, advisors, CPAs, asset protection specialists, and more. [19:30] Scott circles back to how to maximize every dollar. MC points to tax minimization as one simple method. He gives an example of how to have a single dollar doing many different things in a syndication context. He also shares some tips on cash-flow banking, a way to take advantage of insurance contracts, in the family office context. Tune in to hear his method for cash-flow banking that offers asset protection, tax-free growth and withdrawals, and high levels of efficiency.[23:00] MC gives a real-world example of cash-flow banking, complete with all its moving parts. His point is clear: “Have one dollar do many different things.” In a real estate context, this is possible through cash-flow, appreciation, tax strategy, and many more methods.[26:00] Scott draws a parallel to MC's techniques and his world, asset protection. He notes that the right strategy will depend on the investor and their circumstances. MC highlights a simple truth: “You don't have to be a Rockefeller to implement some of the strategies that the Rockefellers used.” [26:49] He gives examples of how strategies can be tailored to any point in an investing career, but points out that you can start small--even as a child.[28:30] Scott asks MC about scaling up. MC points out that he works in wealth creation, not management. For his clients, he helps with not only creating the cash-flow banking systems, but also developing the strategy and bringing in the proper experts. He describes his approach as holistic, rather than focused on income alone.[30:30] MC points out the benefits of flexibility: “Stay efficient, stay on track, but make adjustments along the way.” Given how markets cycle, strategies will inevitably change, even if the approach stays the same.[32:00] Scott asks MC for advice on getting started with MC's holistic approach. MC responds with the top three books from his reading list. He loves Rich Dad, Poor Dad for worldview and wealth creation. He also likes The 10x Rule for motivation and Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash for banking information. He believes the principles in these books can help any investor.
On today's episode of The Real Estate Nerds Podcast, our host and real estate attorney Scott Smith welcomes Jacob Ayers. Jacob is only 28, but has already made his first successful real estate investment. If you're new to the game, or waiting until everything is perfect to get started, or just uncertain where to begin, Jacob has tips for you. He believes there's a step that anyone can take in the direction of becoming a real estate investor. His own story is a great example of not letting anything, whether it be lack of experience or capital, get in the way of pursuing real estate dreams. Tune in to hear Scott and Jacob's full conversation.Listen To Episode 24 of The Real Estate Nerds Podcast NowJacob Ayers' Life and Business Philosophy: Striking a Balance Between Security and FreedomJacob Ayers joins Scott to discuss his background, as well as how he balances his day job with his investing career to reap the rewards of both.[1:00] Jacob is only 28, but began investing at age 25. He shares about the expectations placed upon him by society and his family, which he ultimately found unfulfilling. He graduated from college, joined Corporate America, and knew he wanted something more. He developed an interest in personal finance and investing around age 23, and gave himself an education.[4:00] After educating himself with the many free resources available online and getting some money together from his day job, it was clear to Jacob what he had to do next: “I bought my first rental property, and here we are today.” Scott points out that it's possible there are personality types that want the safety and security of a “normal” job, while others are driven to strike out as entrepreneurs and do something different. The two investors speculate whether this is a matter of personality, fundamental values, or something else.[5:30] Jacob believes “you've got to be a little bit crazy to go down this path.” He considers real estate investing his side hustle and works full-time as an engineer. In this way, he's struck a balance between security and freedom. Scott acknowledges the wisdom in this: “There's a middle ground, and you have to consider your worst case scenario. For you, that's ‘I still go to work on Monday, build up more capital, and try again.'” [6:38][7:20] Scott points out that Jacob has built up a community around his philosophy towards work and real estate balance, especially as a young person. Many people approach Jacob with their fears around real estate investing, and that drove him to start his podcast to share his knowledge and experience.[8:15] Jacob digs deeper into what drives him and his investing: “I think people have a duty to themselves to chase their passions, and real estate investing is a vehicle that allows you to do that.” Even if investing itself isn't your passion, it can give you the opportunity to pursue the things that you do what truly moves and inspires you. Scott agrees: “Money can't get you anything. It can only motivate you to pursue another passion.” [8:54][bctt tweet="I think people have a duty to themselves to chase their passions, and real estate investing is a vehicle that allows you to do that." username="Royal_Legal_Law"]Jacob Ayers' Best Deal: A $25,000 House With a $140 MortageJacob shares the details of his first real estate investment, an almost unbelievably cheap property in his hometown. Yet it has maintained steady cashflow, and perhaps more importantly, taught him many investing lessons.[9:30] Jacob's best deal began when he was around 23 or 24, having just spent a year researching opportunities, listening to podcasts, going to meetups, and otherwise getting his free real estate education. He bought a rent-ready property in his hometown in Oklahoma for $25,000. [10:20] Jacob bought the house with traditional financing for $5,000 down and rented it out immediately. He knew the worst-case scenario was a loss he could afford, as his mortgage is only $140--comparable to Scott's cell phone bill.[11:15] Jacob went into his first deal with the commitment to treat it as a learning experience: “I treated the whole thing as kind of an experiment...When I got that first rent check, it was my proof of concept moment.” He resolved to rinse, repeat, and expand.[12:00] Scott asks Jacob whether he's ever had a bad deal. He tells a cautionary tale about his first tenants, whom he didn't screen at all. They bailed from the house after six months and trashed the place. But Jacob says this taught him to screen tenants, rather than taking the first qualified people to offer. He has learned to treat these mistakes as lessons in becoming a better landlord.[13:45] Jacob discusses how he's a details guy who wants to know all of the numbers and have his spreadsheets perfectly laid out, but ultimately he has to take the plunge sometimes. He acknowledges a truth about investing: “You don't know what you don't know” [14:30] But all the reading in the world couldn't prepare him for the lessons that just doing deals and managing property has taught him. [15:55] Scott notes Jacob's natural entrepreneurialism: “You probably learned more in a year of dealing with that property than you could have in a year of listening to podcasts and reading books.” Jacob agrees: “You can only learn so much by paper, and the rest is just by doing.” [16:00] He acknowledges that cheap properties like his aren't everywhere, and encourages investors to investigate affordable properties [17:00] Jacob talks about how he talks investors through examining markets. This is something he does often with friends who live in expensive, hot markets like Austin and Houston, TX.[18:00] Scott drops his own bit of advice, explaining why he's a big believer Jacob agrees: “Partnering as early on as possible is a really good idea. At least having a coach or a mentor to informally look over your shoulder and be a sounding board, voice of reason, and somebody who's done what you're doing.” The two investors share their methods for getting expertise. Scott likes to throw small amounts of money at consultants for their expertise. He puts his money where his mouth is, and encourages investors to use and abuse his own law firm, Royal Legal Solutions, in this way.The Takeaway: Take Action Today to Succeed Tomorrow The two investors wrap up their discussion by sharing their takeaways. Both Scott and Jacob agree that if you want to succeed in investing, you have to just get out there and try. [20:00] Jacob's advice to new investors is to just get in the game: “To get started, you have to take that first step. It can be big, or little. It can be picking up a book or going to a MeetUp. It can be anything, just take the first step.” He encourages investors to get out there, take action, make mistakes, and keep going.[21:00] Scott agrees, and points out that Jacob's spirit of not letting fear win the day has contributed to his success. Not allowing “no” to be an option and finding a way to get in the game is essential. Scott offers words of encouragement to those hesitating to get started: “If you keep trying, you never lose. Otherwise, it's just learning. You only lose when you quit.” [22:00]
Experience Love at First Sight: https://dreamconnections.com/myprofileIt's rare that we get an engagement on the Quest Tour, but it does happen from time to time. Both Scott and Lisa truly experienced love at first sight. They met on day 1 at the first table and they have been inseparable ever since.Lisa just joined Dream Connections and she was interested in meeting an American man for marriage. She never expected to be successful on her first Quest Tour. Scott was open to the possibility of finding the love of his life in Ukraine, but was not putting undue pressure on himself to do so.But when you know, you know! And we are so happy to share Scott and Lisa's love story today on the channel!-----Follow us:Facebook.com/DreamConnectionsInstagram.com/DCQuestTourYoutube.com/DreamConnectionsTwitter.com/DCQuestTourDreamConnections.com
In a frank and candid conversation, two devoted husbands share the challenges and rewards of caring for their wives in different stages of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or CLL. Relationships are tough on their best days, but it can add a whole new range of challenges when the person you love is battling cancer. Meet Scott Fuller and Ted Walsh, who talk candidly about their failures and successes as caregivers to their wives who have CLL. Ted Walsh lives in the Raleigh, Durham area of North Carolina and works in the biomedical industry. Ted found out that his wife Laura had CLL just three months before their wedding date. Laura is currently in what's known in the CLL world as the "watch and wait" phase -- often known to folks on the inside as "watch and worry." Our other guest is Scott Fuller from Trophy Club, Texas, where he's the director of golf course maintenance at a country club. Scott has been married for 32 years to his wife Christina, who was diagnosed with CLL in 2018. Christina has recently begun treatment and is participating in a clinical trial at UT Southwestern. Both Scott and Ted are two extraordinary men who are partners in their wives' CLL journey. Caregiver Lifehacks is a production of OffScrip Health. For more information visit https://offscrip.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode Summary:In today's episode of Cup of Confidence, I speak with Scott Scantlin, Founder and CEO of Scott Scantlin, LLC and Independent Associate of LegalShield. Scott discusses how the beginning of his business and sales changed his perspective on how he balanced his life to succeed on a daily basis. Both Scott and Erin discuss how to use your weaknesses to your advantage and work to better your strengths in your work and personal life. This episode is perfect for anyone wanting a boost of confidence, so stay tuned!Thanks for Listening:Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribing to The Podcast:If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also give Cup of Confidence a follow on your favorite podcast app.Leave Us an Apple Podcasts Review:Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you.Guest Information: Website: www.scottscantlin.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/scottscan1Instagram: @scottscan1Guest Bio:Scott Scantlin is a professional speaker, author, consultant, sales trainer, and business coach with two decades of experience in direct sales and leadership. He successfully built an international team of over 6,000 independent associates across North America and Canada. He has served in high-level leadership roles and specializes in working with companies, entrepreneurs, and direct sellers individually and corporately to identify hidden potential and reach their very best. A lifelong student of personal development, Scantlin wrote The Relevance Gap to help those struggling to transition during a time of extreme change.
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After disappointing on Monday night, the Montreal Canadiens crushed the Vancouver Canucks 5-1, with some slump busting goals by Shea Weber and Phillip Danault, Both Scott and Laura have mountains of praise for Carey Price and Jesperi Kotkaniemi as well.After the game recap, it's the final segments of the Special Teams Special with Jesse Marshall of the Athletic, this time discussing all things penalty kill related!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.IndeedWant your QUALITY short-list FAST? You need Indeed. RIGHT NOW, our listeners get a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices