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The Greatest Generation
Coma Wood (ENT S1E25)

The Greatest Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 63:53


When an obviously rigged lottery decides who gets to go down to Risa, Captain Archer checks into his villa and starts peeping on an age-appropriate neighbor. But after Reed and Tucker's encounter at the club leaves them stripped, hungover, and embarrassed, Hoshi's aspirational vacation is the only one that ends without consequences. How is Risa like Europe? Where should Porthos have been for this story? What has Brode never promised? It's the episode that's always packing a swimsuit.Support the production of The Greatest GenerationGet a thing at podshop.biz!Sign up for our mailing list!Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Riker - Quantum LeapThe Greatest Generation is produced by Wynde PriddySocial media is managed by Rob Adler and Bill TilleyMusic by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFriends of DeSoto for: Labor | Democracy | JusticeDiscuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen and find us on social media:YouTube | Facebook | X | Instagram | TikTok | Mastodon | Bluesky | ThreadsAnd check out these online communities run by FODs: Reddit | USS Hood Discord | Facebook group | Wikia | FriendsOfDeSoto.social

Lead-Lag Live
Gary Brode on Inflation Causes, China's Economic Impact, and Uranium's Energy Future

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:00 Transcription Available


Join me, Michael Gayed, as I sit down with seasoned investor Gary Brode to tackle some of the most pressing issues in the financial world today. How effective are current regulations in the fight against foreign money laundering, and what role does Senator Elizabeth Warren play in this landscape? We dissect the effectiveness of fines and discuss potential legislative changes needed to truly make an impact. Gary lends his expertise to a complex conversation on inflation, arguing it's more a product of unchecked government spending and debt monetization than Federal Reserve actions. His insights remind us of the historical pitfalls of fiat currencies, sparking a critical examination of systemic economic challenges.The conversation takes a global turn as we navigate the intricacies of China's economic stimulus and its far-reaching effects on international markets. Are such government-driven market interventions sustainable in the long run? Gary and I highlight the investment potential we see in small-cap and micro-cap companies that promise robust growth amidst these uncertainties. Bitcoin's role as a political talking point is more relevant than ever, with significant implications for investors seeking long-term gains. We discuss how understanding market misconceptions can uncover hidden opportunities for the astute investor.As global energy demands rise, we turn our focus to uranium and nuclear energy's pivotal role in achieving carbon-free energy generation. We address the supply and demand dynamics impacting uranium pricing and the challenges faced by major producers. With a nod to authenticity, I emphasize the importance of integrity in investment strategies, drawing on the genuine connections I've built over time, including my relationship with Gary. This episode is packed with insights for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the current financial landscape and spot emerging investment opportunities.The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Support the show

Onramp Media
The Last Trade E067: The Dire Debasement Dilemma with Gary Brode

Onramp Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 103:38


The Last Trade: a weekly, bitcoin native, interactive podcast covering where Bitcoin and traditional finance meet on a macro scale. Hosted by Jackson Mikalic, Jesse Myers (Croesus), Michael Tanguma, and a special weekly guest host. Join us as we dive into what Bitcoin means for how individuals & institutions save, invest, and propagate their purchasing power through time. It's not just another asset - in the digital age, it's the Last Trade that investors will ever need to make. Deep Knowledge Investing Use coupon code “Onramp25” for a 25% discount on your first subscription for DKI. It can be used for a monthly or an annual subscription. Annual is a better deal and a bigger discount. Coupon can be used once per person by an unlimited number of people. Expires 12/31/24. 0:00 - Welcoming back Gary Brode 1:34 - Analyzing the impact of last week's 50bps cut 4:47 - A message from Onramp 5:31 - Disinflation vs. deflation 11:23 - Consequences of debt & government spending 16:00 - You can't save in dollars or govt bonds 23:12 - Drivers of gold's resurgence 31:38 - Bitcoin's long-term trajectory 41:51 - Determining the right position size 50:52 - Death of the 60/40 portfolio 52:22 - Onramp Multi-Institution Custody 53:50 - Historical context around inflationary trends 1:03:16 - Zombie companies & economic realities 1:08:08 - The emotional impact of inflation on society 1:17:25 - China's economic challenges & stimulus 1:25:15 - The patriotic persuasion of war bonds 1:31:33 - Operation Choke Point 2.0 1:43:08 - Outro Schedule time with the link below if you would ever like to learn more about Onramp and please sign up for weekly Research and Analysis to get access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly: https://onrampbitcoin.com/contact-us/ https://onrampbitcoin.com/category/onramp-media/

The RO Show
Downside Risks With Hidden Opportunities | Gary Brode Ep.137

The RO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 104:23


Episode 137: The economic data is manipulated and lagging and vastly different than reality. Inflation is lower but prices are still higher. Jobs data were just revised lower demonstrating millions of jobs reported are in fact fake. GDP is bloated by massive government spending that is disguising private sector hardship. Do we have real growth? Is unemployment higher than reported? Is CPI underreporting inflation? We have a BIFURCATED Economy! Gary Brode, founder of Deep Knowledge Investing and hedge fund manager turned to the good side to help us get better returns, takes a deep dive on macro, markets, and investing as we discuss the disparity between the data and what is really going on and where there are investing opportunities. There are always opportunities! ➡️Follow Gary on X: https://x.com/Gary_Brode ➡️Visit DKI: https://deepknowledgeinvesting.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For Investment Inquiries and/or to speak to an Investment Advisor at HYDRA WEALTH ADVISORS, please visit: https://www.hydrawealthadvisors.com ✨SUBSCRIBE to The RO Show YT Channel✨ https://youtube.com/@theroshowpodcast https://rumble.com/c/c-5300605 ➡️CONNECT with ROSANNA PRESTIA⬅️ ✨ONE SITE ♾️ https://sociatap.com/RosannaPrestia/ ✨X ♾️ https://twitter.com/RosannaInvests ✨X ♾️ https://twitter.com/TheROShowPod ✨WEBSITES ♾️ https://www.rosannaprestia.com/ https://www.hydracapitalgroup.co https://www.hydrawealthadvisors.com THINK Different with Rosanna ©️ 2022-2024 DISCLAIMER: ANY AND ALL INFORMATION (EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED) ON THE RO SHOW, BY ROSANNA PRESTIA AND/OR HER GUESTS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL, INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. None of the opinions, suggestions or recommendations expressed or implied should be relied upon as professional advice, may not be suitable for any specific person and are not an endorsement/recommendation. Investing is risky and can result in a complete loss. Please consult with your own investment, real estate, legal, tax and/or any other professional advisers. From time to time, Rosanna Prestia and/or her guests may hold positions/interests in securities or investments. Copyright 2004-2023, ROSANNA PRESTIA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

La Guerra Grande
(SPECIALE) L'Impero Tedesco

La Guerra Grande

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 42:07


(ATTENZIONE! CHIEDO SCUSA PER ALCUNI PROBLEMI AUDIO CHE SENTIRETE!)Dopo il processo di unificazione, la Germania divenne rapidamente la maggiore potenza economica e militare europea. In questo episodio capiremo come funzionava dall'interno il Reich, conosceremo il suo impero coloniale, l'esercito e la marina.Seguimi su Instagram: @laguerragrande_podcastSe vuoi contribuire con una donazione sul conto PayPal: podcastlaguerragrande@gmail.comScritto e condotto da Andrea BassoMontaggio e audio: Andrea BassoFonti dell'episodio:D. Amenumey, German Administration in Southern Togo, The Journal of African History 10, No. 4, 1969 Stephen Bradberry, Kevin O'Rourke, The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe II: 1870 to the present, 2010 H. Brode, British and german East Africa: their economic commercial relations, Forgotten Books, 2016 J. W. Davidson, Samoa mo Samoa, The Emergence of the Independent State of Western Samoa, Oxford University Press, 1967 Deutscher Kolonial Atlas, Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 1905 Susan Diduk, European Alcohol, History, and the State in Cameroon, African Studies Review 36, 1993 Casper Erichsen, “The angel of death has descended violently among them": Concentration camps and prisoners-of-war in Namibia, 1904–1908, African Studies Centre, University of Leiden, 2005 Gerald Feldman, Ulrich Nocken, Trade Associations and Economic Power: Interest Group Development in the German Iron and Steel and Machine Building Industries, 1900-1933, Business History Review, 1975 E.J. Feuchtwanger, Bismarck, Routledge 2002 N. Franks, F. Bailey, R. Guest, Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps 1914–1918, Grub Street, 1993 Fremdsprachige Minderheiten im Deutschen Reich, 2010 Imannuel Geiss, Der polnische Grenzstreifen 1914-1918. Ein Beitrag zur deutschen Kriegszielpolitik im Ersten Weltkrieg, 1960 Andreas Greiner, Colonial Schemes and African Realities: Vernacular Infrastructure and the Limits of Road Building in German East Africa, Journal of African History 63 (3), 2022 W. L. Guttsman, The German Social Democratic Party, 1875–1933, 1981 Joshua Hammer, Retracing the steps of German colonizers in Namibia, The New York Times, 2008 Notker Hammerstein, Epilogue: Universities and War in the Twentieth Century, A History of the University in Europe III, Universities in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1800–1945), Cambridge University Press, 2005 Jürgen Harbich, Der Bundesstaat und seine Unantastbarkeit, Duncker & Humblot, 1965 John Iliffe, The Organization of the Maji Maji Rebellion, The Journal of African History VIII, No. 3, 1967 Paul Kennedy, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, Fontana, 1989 Dennis Laumann, A Historiography of German Togoland, or the Rise and Fall of a "Model Colony”, History in Africa 30, 2003 Qi Lu, The Hai River waterfront: a framework for revitalizing the foreign concession landscape in Tianjin, Ball State University Journal of Landscape Architecture 35, 2015 Timothy T. Lupfer, The Dynamics of Doctrine: The Changes in German Tactical Doctrine During the First World War, Combat Studies Institute, 1981 Cyril McKay, Samoana, A Personal Story of the Samoan Islands, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1968 Michelle Moyd, Askari and Askari Myth, Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures: Continental Europe and its Colonies, Edinburgh University Press, 2008 Anthony Ndi, Southern West Cameroon Revisited II: North-South West Nexus 1858–1972, RPCIG, 2014 Dieter Nohlen, Philip Stöver, Elections in Europe: A data handbook, 2010 Markus Pöhlmann, Warfare 1914-1918 (Germany), 1914-1918 Online, 2014 Political Parties in the Empire: 1871-1918, Deutscher Bundestag, 2006 Alison Redmayne, Mkwawa and the Hehe Wars, The Journal of African History 9 (3), 1968 Hans Schultz Hansen, Minorities in Germany (Denmark), 1914-1918 Online, 2017 Joachim Schultz-Naumann, Unter Kaisers Flagge: Deutschlands Schutzgebiete im Pazifik und in China einst und heute, Universitas, 1985 Herbert Arthur Strauss, Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism 1870-1933-39 Germany - Great Britain-France, de Gruyter, 1993 Thaddeus Sunseri, Vilimani, Labor Migration and Rural Change in Early Colonial Tanzania, Heinemann, 2002 Meredith Terretta, Nation of Outlaws, State of Violence: Nationalism, Grassfields Tradition, and State Building in Cameroon. Ohio University Press, 2013 Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs, 1871 Alexander Watson, Ring of Steel, Penguin, 2014 Benjamin Ziemann, Das Deutsche Kaiserreich 1871–1918, Informationen zur politischen Bildung / izpb, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2016In copertina: La bandiera ufficiale dell'Impero Tedesco, che univa i colori prussiani a quelli del Brandeburgo e dell'antica lega anseatica (associazione commerciale medievale molto importante nella storia della Germania settentrionale).

Kenny & JT
Tom Brode – Owner, Prime Time Sports & Framing

Kenny & JT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 17:40


On The Kenny & JT Show, a fun conversation with Tom Brode, owner of Prime Time Sports & Framing and All Star Sports Gallery. Tom fills us in on some excellent autograph signing events coming up throughout the rest of the year at Hartville MarketPlace.

Trek Talking
Star Trek Discovery - "Lagrange Point" review , Doug Brode prop designer

Trek Talking

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 121:00


Uncle Jim and his Treksperts will be discussing Discovery season 5 episode, "Lagrange Point" and we will be talking with Doug Brode. He's an artist and illustrator who designed props and weapons for Star Trek 2009, Among the props he designed for the film was the new tricorder, was also a technical adviser on the film. Brode has worked with property master Russell Bobbitt as a prop illustrator on such films as Planet of the Apes (2001), Starsky & Hutch (2004), and Iron Man (2008). He's also an author, and has a new book out, SHELLI: The Android Detective. We also have Fan Shout-Outs, fan scores and Star Trek Birthdays. Call (646)668-2433 with your questions or comments. Let's see what's out there...ENGAGE!

TNT Radio
Jacqui Deevoy & Gary Brode on The Johnny Vedmore Show - 24 May 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 55:14


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jacqui Deevoy is a writer/journalist/author with more than 30 years' experience in newspapers and magazines worldwide. Since 2020, she has been writing primarily for alternative media. In 2021, Jacqui made her first documentary film ‘A Good Death?' (with Ickonic) that looks at deaths in the UK involving euthanasia and the drug Midazolam. Her newest film, the groundbreaking documentary ‘Playing God' (released in April 2024) takes an investigative look into medical democide and exposes the government protocols that are causing death and devastation across the UK. You can follow her on X at @jacquideevoy1 GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Gary Brode has spent over 30 years in the securities industry. He currently runs Deep Knowledge Investing, a conflict-free advisory firm committed to helping hedge funds, RIAs, and individuals get better stock market returns. Prior to that, he was Managing Partner and Senior Portfolio manager for Silver Arrow Investment Management, a concentrated long-only hedge fund with options-based hedging. His research was a crucial component of Silver Arrow's excellent investment results. You can follow him on X at @Gary_Brode and visit his website: DeepKnowledgeInvesting.com

The Foobar Show
333 Doug Brode

The Foobar Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 69:25


Follow @foobarshowEpisode 333 - Doug BrodeDoom Scrolling IntroThe Foos describe their recent trip to Top Golf-Joe C describes the thing he hates the most in the whole worldGeeking Out:-Doug Brode is back to talk about his latest novel Shelli now available-The Foos review Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths parts 1 & 2 -Review X-Men ‘97Listen to their new single Time Blind along with all of their music releases on all music streaming apps!Give us a 5-star positive review on Apple Podcasts!Listen at foobarshow.com or anywhere you get your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-foobar-show/message

TNT Radio
Gary Brode & Tim Hinchliffe on The Johnny Vedmore Show - 14 May 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 44:06


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Gary Brode has spent over 30 years in the securities industry. He currently runs Deep Knowledge Investing, a conflict-free advisory firm committed to helping hedge funds, RIAs, and individuals get better stock market returns. Prior to that, he was Managing Partner and Senior Portfolio manager for Silver Arrow Investment Management, a concentrated long-only hedge fund with options-based hedging. His research was a crucial component of Silver Arrow's excellent investment results. You can follow him on X at @Gary_Brode and visit his website: DeepKnowledgeInvesting.com GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Tim Hinchliffe is an independent journalist who covers tech and society, with perspectives on public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, think tanks, big tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies. Previously, Tim was a reporter for the Ghanaian Chronicle in West Africa and an editor at Colombia Reports in South America. These days, he is only responsible for articles he writes and publishes in his own name. You can follow him on X at @TimHinchliffe and read his articles on The Sociable at: sociable.co

Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | A Dearth of Mirth

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 42:23


In this episode I'm joined by friend of the podcast Gary Brode for a rollercoaster ride through the whimsical world of finance, economics and monetary policy.Let's face it, the economy can be dry and complicated. But Gary manages to inject humour into the discussion while unravelling the intricacies of the Federal Reserve's decisions, Congressional spending habits, and the ever-complex global market influences. There are even some laughs around the potential disaster brewing in Japan's interest rate policy and the commercial real estate market.For more economic doom and fun follow Gary on X at: https://x.com/Gary_BrodeHere's a link to the blog post: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/blog/gary-brode-dki-02Stocks for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Stocks for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Stocks for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Shares for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | A Dearth of Mirth

Shares for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 43:24


In this episode I'm joined by friend of the podcast Gary Brode for a rollercoaster ride through the whimsical world of finance, economics and monetary policy.Let's face it, the economy can be dry and complicated. But Gary manages to inject humour into the discussion while unraveling the intricacies of the Federal Reserve's decisions, Congressional spending habits, and the ever-complex global market influences. There's even some laughs around the potential disaster brewing in Japan's interest rate policy and the commercial real estate market.For more economic doom and fun follow Gary on X at: https://x.com/Gary_BrodeHere's a link to the blog post: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/blog/gary-brode-dki-02Portfolio tracker Sharesight records your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Sharesight automatically tracks price, performance and dividends from 240,000+ global stocks, crypto, ETFs and funds. Add cash accounts and property to get the full picture of your portfolio – all in one place. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/sharesight-portfolio-tracking Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Onramp Media
The Last Trade E036: Beyond the Fiscal Facade with Gary Brode

Onramp Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 71:09


The Last Trade: a weekly, bitcoin native, interactive podcast covering where Bitcoin and traditional finance meet on a macro scale. Hosted by Marty Bent, Jesse Myers (Croesus), Michael Tanguma, and a special weekly guest host. Join us as we dive into what Bitcoin means for how individuals & institutions save, invest, and propagate their purchasing power through time. It's not just another asset - in the digital age, it's the Last Trade that investors will ever need to make. 0:00 - Introduction to Gary 2:15 - Competing narratives across financial markets 10:33 - Layoffs & bank woes accelerating 14:08 - Government spending & inflation 20:07 - Fed commentary & inconsistent data 31:00 - Investment strategies for the current environment 34:42 - Impacts of ETF approvals 38:56 - A message from Onramp 39:12 - Global macro considerations 49:50 - Money supply dynamics 55:35 - Government control & banking centralization 1:01:15 - Congress & the Treasury vs the Fed 1:03:10 - Realities of living in an inflationary economy 1:10:00 - Wrapping up Schedule time with the link below if you would ever like to learn more about Onramp and please sign up for weekly Research and Analysis to get access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly: https://onrampbitcoin.com/contact-us/ https://onrampbitcoin.com/category/onramp-media/

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durée : 00:02:42 - La cigogne qui brode - Isabelle Gauger crée des modèles de point de croix depuis plus de 25 ans. Très thématisées Alsace et Noël, elles vous permettront de rendre heureux une ou un passionné de broderie.

Radio Campus Angers
Les Ordures du Père Noël, avec Broc’N’Brode

Radio Campus Angers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 46:54


Soutenez votre média indépendant ! Si vous aussi vous êtes en panne d'inspiration pour acheter un cadeau à vos grands-parents,… The post Les Ordures du Père Noël, avec Broc'N'Brode first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.

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Lead-Lag Live
A Deep Dive into Quantitative Easing and its Aftermath with Gary Brode

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 47:34 Transcription Available


Are you ready to crack the code of the financial world? Step into our exclusive conversation with Gary Brode of Deep Knowledge Investing, as we navigate through the labyrinth of government spending, its inflationary impact, and more. We challenge conventional wisdom as we closely scrutinize the repercussions of a decade-long policy of near-zero rates by the Fed, compounded by trillions spent on quantitative easing.As we explore the intriguing world of finance, we cast an analytical eye over the rising US interest expense, the underlying effects of congressional overspending, and the potential consequences of higher rates on the government balance sheet. Our mission to unravel the complexities doesn't stop there. We consider the possible return of negative real rates, delve into scenarios of a stealth default, and even ponder a similar predicament for the US as that of Japan's high debt-to-GDP situation.Our episode culminates in a compelling discussion on the rising debt, the discipline demanded by bond vigilantes, and the economic consequences of hypothetical reductions in the FED's fund rate. We compare the fiscal landscapes of the US and Europe and suggest potential investment opportunities to navigate this era of consumer spending and low unemployment. Finally, don't miss our conversation on effective communication and strategy in investing, filled with invaluable insights from our guest expert, Gary Brode.ANTICIPATE STOCK MARKET CRASHES, CORRECTIONS, AND BEAR MARKETS WITH AWARD WINNING RESEARCH. Sign up for The Lead-Lag Report at https://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive and get 30% off as a podcast listener.Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:

Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | The Magnificent Seven are riding out of town

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 39:06


Join Gary and me as we dissect the current state of the US Stock Market. Dominated by the 'Magnificent Seven' tech companies, the S&P 500 has wiped out all its gains for 2023. We explore the consequences of increasing government spending, skyrocketing debt, and the alarming state of market breadth. Tune in as we discuss how this shift from insane to ludicrous spending levels impacts economic growth and the importance of investing in real infrastructure for long-term economic prosperity.Blog post available at: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/gary-brode-dkiDeep KnowIedge Investing empowers you to earn higher returns in the equity portion of your portfolio. Providing conflict-free, well-researched stock ideas, and timely market commentary - Deep Knowledge without a hidden agenda. Use the coupon code stocksforbeginners50 to receive fifty percent off of an individual monthly or six-month subscription!Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Complete Intelligence
Housing: Time to pay attention; Fed & Bond Vigilantes; and Soft commodities gone wild

Complete Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 52:47


Get $200 OFF your CI Markets subscription: https://completeintel.com/save200/.Welcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host Tony Nash. In this episode, we discussed three crucial topics:1. Housing: Time to pay attention: David Cervantes addresses the US housing market, noting its robustness during the pandemic due to backlogs but predicting a slowdown now that those backlogs have resolved. He stresses the significance of monitoring housing prices, especially rental prices, as indicators of inflation. Cervantes also discusses the frozen state of existing home sales, emphasizing the influence of wages on rents. He highlights the Federal Reserve's focus on real estate and wage channels to manage aggregate demand. Additionally, he suggests potential investment prospects in the housing sector, including homebuilders and mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs).2. Fed & Bond Vigilantes: Gary Brode covers various topics in his discussion, including concerns about excessive government spending and monetization of debt. He highlights the impact on the bond market, expressing concern about inflation and the potential slowdown in the economy. Brode also discusses historical income taxes, property taxes in Texas, and challenges faced by the orange crop in Florida.3. Soft commodities gone wild: Tracy Shuchart conversation covers a range of topics, from California's potential as the top orange crop producer to student loan repayment's possible impact on the housing market. Additionally, she touches on the conflict between monetary and fiscal policies, factors affecting soft commodities, and regional issues in the NatGas market. The discussion wraps up with speculation about the effect of snowfall on natural gas prices.Join us for a clear and concise analysis of these important topics in plain language you can understand. Stay informed for the week ahead! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more valuable insights.Key themes:1. Housing: Time to pay attention2. Fed & Bond Vigilantes3. Soft commodities gone wild-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 85th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/5oA_JWuM2-8

Radio Lumen - Lupa
Lupa 20:00 30.08.2023

Radio Lumen - Lupa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023


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Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | Maxing Out The Fiscal Credit Card

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 47:29


Are governments really spending money with the best interests of their own citizens at heart? Join Gary Brode from Deep Knowledge Investing in a thought-provoking conversation about the strange world of sovereign debt and how it links to the value of your money. Gary explains how government spending often doesn't add value to citizens' lives and contributes to the rising costs of everyday items. Did the recent downgrade of US treasury leave you baffled? Gary dissects the facts behind this dramatic event, the function of rating agencies and the potential of a US default. Despite the downgrade, why is the US government still a safe haven for investment? Dive deeper into the potential repercussions of the US treasury downgrade on the future of the economy. How useful are Wall Street's research reports? We shed light on the murky waters of sell-side research and insider trading. Learn how to decipher reliable information from marketing gimmicks and understand the legal way to acquire investment insights. Blog post available at: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/dki082023Phil's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phil_muscatelloDKI empowers you to earn higher returns in the equity portion of your portfolio. Providing conflict-free, well-researched stock ideas, and timely market commentary - Deep Knowledge without a hidden agenda. Use the coupon code stocksforbeginners50 to receive fifty percent off of an individual monthly or six-month subscription!Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Onramp Media
The Last Trade E013: A Market Whistling Past the Graveyard with Gary Brode

Onramp Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 91:50


The Last Trade: a weekly, bitcoin native, interactive podcast covering where Bitcoin and traditional finance meet on a macro scale. Hosted by Marty Bent, Jesse Myers (Croesus), Michael Tanguma, and a special weekly guest host. Join us as we dive into what Bitcoin means for how individuals & institutions save, invest, and propagate their purchasing power through time. It's not just another asset - in the digital age, it's the Last Trade that investors will ever need to make. Schedule time with the link below if you would ever like to learn more about Onramp and please sign up for weekly Research and Analysis to get access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly: https://www.onrampbitcoin.com/contact https://www.onrampbitcoin.com/research

Dekks & Dera Podcast: Marvel Snap
Ben Brode + Kent-Erik talk Conquest & More - Dekks & Dera Podcast Ep. 12

Dekks & Dera Podcast: Marvel Snap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 48:23


Dekks (Dekkster/Snapster) & Dera (DeraJN) talk with BEN BRODE and Kent-Erik about all things Snap and Grilled Cheese. This episode is about the newly released Conquest mode, and gets into the depths of Second Dinner and Ben Brode/Kent-Erik's thoughts on new and upcoming features. 00:00 Intro01:09 Brode's Best02:59 Conquest10:35 Balancing/OTA13:43 Acquisition15:12 Game Modes19:01 Vanilla Card Design21:24 Draft Mode26:04 Snap Art31:48 Dev Builds34:20 The Second Dinner Team41:35 Snap Expectations42:48 Outside of Snap44:41 Snap Rap44:57 Grilled Cheese46:04 Outro ChatWE'RE ON APPLE AND GOOGLE! Check it out & give us a review maybe! Apple: https://apple.co/3KFPfPFGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/43uTjuKJoin Dekkster and Dera every week as we talk about the hottest Marvel Snap topics including meta decks, new cards, balance changes and more! Let us know what you think about this podcast!Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3KKBMX7Apple: https://apple.co/3KFPfPFGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/43uTjuKPodcast Addict: https://bit.ly/41xyVY5Buzzsprout Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2165690/shareDera's Socials:▶️ @derajn 

The Foobar Show
314 Doug Brode & Metalhead Nelson for our Anniversary show!

The Foobar Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 95:15


Follow @foobarshowEpisode 314 - Doug Brode & Metalhead Nelson for our Anniversary show!Intro:-The Foos talk about how they've been using Chat GPT lately-Kraft Heinz Remix Machine to hit restaurants at the end of 2023(21:16)Geeking Out:-We welcome back author, storyboard artist, conceptual artist, and prop illustrator Doug Brode-He just released the conclusion to his Ship book trilogy, Children of the Ship(53:11)Music Highlights:-We welcome back Metalhead Nelson on the show-We talk about another festival cancelled due to inclement weather-Nelson had us pick 3 songs each to highlight for his new episode on anchor-We catch up with him and what he's been up to since we last saw him at his wedding-Listen to the enhanced version of this segment on his radio show, Fun Never Ends Radio Show! https://open.spotify.com/show/6ONTfVGslxro7s2ffUFTUB?si=M6tZVOwoR-C1Hf4KLoLnuQGive us a 5-star positive review on Apple Podcasts!Get your Foobar Show merch at foobarshow.comSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS-ALF Live Events for all of your live audio/visual needs at alflei.com-Get 30% off on Grassdoor by clicking through our banner on our website.-Check out The Fallen Electric at thefallenelectric.com & @thefallenelectric for music, news, and merch! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-foobar-show/message

Shares for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | SVB Overdrawn and underfunded

Shares for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 33:23


Silicon Valley Bankcorp failed spectacularly in March 2023. The bank, the regulators and the media formed a circle of finger-pointing and blame. Understanding duration risk is a fundamental concept in finance, and the bank should have been aware of the problem. The Federal Reserve warned Silicon Valley Bankcorp last year, expressing their concern. Warnings ignored, the results catastrophic.Find out more about Gary Brode and Deep Knowledge Investing at https://deepknowledgeinvesting.com/subscribe-now/Get access to DKI premium content and information for one week. Consume as much as you can! Offer open until Sunday evening May 14 NY time.Blog post available at: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/blog/brodemay2023Phil's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phil_muscatelloTony Kynaston is a multi-millionaire professional investor thanks to the QAV checklist he developed. Tony's knowledge and calm analysis takes the guesswork out of share market investing. Use the coupon code SFB for a 20% discount on QAV Club plans or SFBLIGHT a free month of QAV Light. Here's the link to sign up: https://qavpodcast.com.au/register-3/Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Sharesight automatically tracks price, performance and dividends from 240,000+ global stocks, crypto, ETFs and funds. Add cash accounts and property to get the full picture of your portfolio – all in one place. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/sharesforbeginners Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | SVB Overdrawn and underfunded

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 33:08


Silicon Valley Bankcorp failed spectacularly in March 2023. The bank, the regulators and the media formed a circle of finger-pointing and blame: In this interview Gary explains "duration risk". Duration risk refers to the sensitivity of a bond's price to changes in interest rates. In simple terms, duration risk is the risk that the value of a bond will decrease as interest rates rise. For a bank, this risk is significant, as bonds make up a significant portion of their portfolio. If a bank doesn't manage duration risk correctly, it can result in significant losses, as was the case with Silicon Valley Bankcorp. Gary notes that understanding duration risk is a fundamental concept in finance, and anyone in a finance-related role should know this. The Federal Reserve even contacted Silicon Valley Bankcorp last year, expressing their concern about the bank's bond portfolio. However, the bank ignored the warning, and the result was catastrophic.Here's a link to the blog post: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/dki042023Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/stocksforbeginnersGet 4 months free on an annual premium plan when you use Sharesight, the award-winning portfolio tracker. Sign up for a free trial today.Sharesight automatically track price, performance and dividends from 240,000+ global stocks, crypto, ETFs and funds. Add cash accounts and property to get the full picture of your portfolio – all in one place.Phil's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phil_muscatelloStocks for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Stocks for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Stocks for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nova Hors-Série
Voyou présente « Les royaumes minuscules »

Nova Hors-Série

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 119:22


Bienvenue dans le monde incroyable des royaumes minuscules. Pour la sortie de son splendide nouvel opus, le chanteur et musicien Voyou a conçu avec Nova une pièce théâtrale chantée digne de Brode-ouais ! (un Broadway sauce Paris 18e).Accompagné des amies rayonnantes November Ultra et Pi Ja Ma, d'Arthur Navellou et d'Emmaï Dee, sous les décors cartonesques de la sémillante artiste Tamaya Sapey-Triomphe, Voyou nous emmène vers une aventure chaude en nostalgie et en féerie... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | The Sands of the Coliseum

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 41:09


Gary Brode is a Hedge fund manager turned to the good side. He writes and tweets about stocks, markets, and share investment tips that can benefit anyone. In this episode we talked about the Deep Knowlege Investing (DKI) February 2023 Newsletter which you can download here. We chatted about:Making money even when you're wrongInvesting Lessons from Argentina and InflationDKI's Thesis on the MarketAnd explaining the concept of "alpha"And it wouldn't be a chat with Gary be without a bit of Fed bashing.Link to blog post: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/dki022023Phil's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phil_muscatelloStocks for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Stocks for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Stocks for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sports Talk With Brodes
CORE VETS DURING SUPER BOWL RUN + JERRY JONES RIPS HOWIE?!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 31:31


The Philadelphia Eagles are on their way to the Super Bowl. What did the veterans do to help get there? Also, Jerry Jones thinks the Birds are in a bad spot?! CALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwithbrodesSeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-talk-with-brodes/id1268899988Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJe3bpoLiCL75d7Lt?si=5WrRXMiPRHKBvGSoTZVMVQ Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilhe3iu5enusddeqzboud3bcu?t=Sports_Talk_With_BrodesGET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @Brode

Sports Talk With Brodes
CLOSING REMARKS ON EAGLES NINERS

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 31:56


The Philadelphia Eagles did exactly what I expected them to do in the NFC Championship Game. BEAT the 49ers. Now it's time for another Super Bowl run!CALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwithbrodesSeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-talk-with-brodes/id1268899988Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJe3bpoLiCL75d7Lt?si=5WrRXMiPRHKBvGSoTZVMVQ Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilhe3iu5enusddeqzboud3bcu?t=Sports_Talk_With_BrodesGET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @Brode

Sports Talk With Brodes
Eagles 49ers NFC Championship Reaction | The Best Show Ever?

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 35:10


The Philadelphia Eagles did exactly what I expected them to do in the NFC Championship Game. BEAT the 49ers. Now it's time for another Super Bowl run! #Eagles #49ers #NFLCALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwithbrodesSeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-talk-with-brodes/id1268899988Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJe3bpoLiCL75d7Lt?si=5WrRXMiPRHKBvGSoTZVMVQ Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilhe3iu5enusddeqzboud3bcu?t=Sports_Talk_With_BrodesGET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @Brode

Sports Talk With Brodes
EAGLES BEAT THE 49ERS 31-7 IN NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 33:15


The Philadelphia Eagles did exactly what I expected them to do in the NFC Championship Game. BEAT the 49ers. Now it's time for another Super Bowl run!CALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwithbrodesSeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-talk-with-brodes/id1268899988Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJe3bpoLiCL75d7Lt?si=5WrRXMiPRHKBvGSoTZVMVQ Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilhe3iu5enusddeqzboud3bcu?t=Sports_Talk_With_BrodesGET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @Brode

Sports Talk With Brodes
QUICK HITTER: JOEL EMBIID DESTROYS JOKIC!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 18:06


The Philadelphia Sixers win again! Taking down the Denver Nuggets + some other teams we'll discuss. The most important detail: Joel Embiid dropped 47 and 18 on Nikola Jokic, the fraud!CALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwithbrodesSeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-talk-with-brodes/id1268899988Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJe3bpoLiCL75d7Lt?si=5WrRXMiPRHKBvGSoTZVMVQ Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilhe3iu5enusddeqzboud3bcu?t=Sports_Talk_With_BrodesGET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @Brode

Sports Talk With Brodes
EAGLES 49ERS NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FINAL PREDICTION

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 40:29


The Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers face off in the NFC Championship Game this Sunday! Who will win?CALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwithbrodesSeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-talk-with-brodes/id1268899988Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJe3bpoLiCL75d7Lt?si=5WrRXMiPRHKBvGSoTZVMVQ Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilhe3iu5enusddeqzboud3bcu?t=Sports_Talk_With_BrodesGET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @Brode

Shares for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | Energy, Debt and Currencies

Shares for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 38:42


Great to catch up with Gary Brode after following him so long his twitter feed. He always takes a clear position, explaining his reasoning and taking the risk of being wrong. In this episode we spoke about the outcome of the mid-term elections, US energy policy, inflation, and what a sovereign debt default looks like. Good to get the perspective from an American point of view.Find out more about DKI at Deep Knowledge Investing | Expert Research for Equity Portfolio Positions that's where you can also sign up for his free email newsletter.Gary can also be found on Twitter at Gary Brode (@Gary_Brode) / TwitterBlog post available at: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/blog/brode Please consider a small donation if you'd like to support my work educating and entertaining new investors in the stock market. Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/sharesforbeginners Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value. Shares for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn't financial advice, and you shouldn't buy or sell any investments based on what you've heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Shares for Beginners. This podcast doesn't replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lead-Lag Live
The Japan Default Looms With Gary Brode

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 56:18


It may finally be here.Check The Lead-Lag Report on your favorite social networks.Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadlagreportYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/theleadlagreportFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadlagreportInstagram: https://instagram.com/leadlagreport                          Sign up for The Lead-Lag Report at www.leadlagreport.com and use promo code PODCAST30 for 2 weeks free and 30% off.                           Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities.                           The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions.See disclosures for The Lead-Lag Report here: The Lead-Lag Report (leadlagreport.com)

Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing | Energy, Debt and Currencies

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 38:43


I can't believe it's been over a year since I've had Gary on the podcast. It's been great to catch up with him and to keep following his thoughts on his twitter feed. He always takes a clear position, explaining his reasoning and taking the risk of being wrong. In this episode we spoke about the outcome of the mid-term elections, US energy policy, inflation, and what a sovereign debt default looks like.Blog post available at: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/brode02Find out more about DKI at Deep Knowledge Investing | Expert Research for Equity Portfolio Positions that's where you can also sign up for his free email newsletter.Gary can also be found on Twitter at Gary Brode (@Gary_Brode) / TwitterPlease consider a small donation if you'd like to support my work educating and entertaining new investors in the stock market.Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/stocksforbeginnersDisclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Stocks for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn't financial advice, and you shouldn't buy or sell any investments based on what you've heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Stocks for Beginners. This podcast doesn't replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Greatest Generation
Sweater Buff (VOY S4E19)

The Greatest Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 75:26


When the allies start planning their holographic D-Day, Janeway and Karr agree to a ceasefire. But when Turanj opts for Nazi ideology over a less murderous vision for the future, he ends up falling into Janeway's trap and getting the ultimate lesson in diplomacy. Where can you find the best fries in Los Angeles? Did Voyager make the arch obsolete? What's the best part about camping with Klingons? It's the episode that's definitely taking a Brode on the eve of battle!Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!

The Foobar Show
283 Doug Brode

The Foobar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 104:28


Follow @foobarshow Episode 283 - Doug Brode (1:30) The Foos talk about Josh's coaching AYSO soccer adventures. -Josh asks if Pheonix is America's sphincter (17:46) Geeking Out: -Doug Brode, author of The Ship and its recently released sequel The Ship's Revenge, joins in to talk about his life, influences, and different projects that he's worked on like Star Trek, Thor, Sudio 666, and was also the creator of Forbidden Science on Cinemax in 2009. (1:26:18) Music Highlights: -Part of the Band by The 1975 -Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach Boys -I'm a Man by Michelle Branch Give us a 5-star positive review on Apple Podcasts! Get your Foobar Show merch at foobarshow.com SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS -ALF Live Events for all of your live audio/visual needs at alflei.com -Get 30% off on Grassdoor by clicking through our banner on our website. -Check out The Fallen Electric at thefallenelectric.com & @thefallenelectric for music, news, and merch! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-foobar-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-foobar-show/support

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
Bearly Furcasting S3E9 - Riddles, Media, Math

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 60:02


Moobarkfluff! Taebyn and Bearly are back at it again. This week we talk a lot about media, tell some cringy stories, and discuss our weekly watching programs.  We wish some furs happy birthday,Taebyn tells us all about his new smart phone, and explains how to duplicate things indefinitely with math! How did that pea get on the sun? Moobarkfluff! Merch at RedbubbleMerch at Bonfire Brode Electrolyte Vitamins; Get 25% off your entire purchase:https://brode.coSupport the show

It's So Bad
Ep. 186 - Adding to the Endless - Broforce

It's So Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 26:48


This week on the brocast, broing down on some Broforce as we add it to the brolist. You play as a parody of a 80s/90s action movie star in this action platformer inspired by Spelunky and Contra. Play as Brommando, Rambro, the Brode, Brochete and many many more as you kill terrorists, aliens and other nonsensical things that Americans in the 80s/90s loved. Where did it land on our Endless List? Find out on the podcast as we rank another game in our Endless progression through playing every game ever. And check out the complete list (linked here).

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
Bearly Furcasting S3E7 - Transfurmation Station, Media, Jokes

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 89:39


Moobarkfluff! Taebyn is back, and hilarity ensues. We chat about Brode, we chat about telegram, we chat about chat. We take another journey to the stupid side of things. We tell some really bad jokes, and have a great time with Lux and Rayne at the Transfurmation station and leprechaun wedding/zen chapel. Cheetaro gives us his take on The Secret of NIMH. Moobarkfluff! Merch at RedbubbleMerch at BonfireBrode Electrolyte Vitamins; Get 25% off your entire purchase:https://brode.coLink to Japanese collieProud sponsor of the Good Furry AwardsSupport the show

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller
EP 278 - FAM QUESTIONS EXTRAVAGANZA PART 2

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 111:37 Very Popular


His name is Ben Baller, not Ben Humble & he's here to discuss: Trusting The Golf Process, playing at The Kingdom, Ryder's 8th Birthday at Dave & Buster's, going to The Brode for Takashi Murakami's first private show & hitting Universal Studios, Fan Questions Part 2, what he's watching, NBA Playoffs & more. This episode is not to be missed!  Please support our sponsors: https://Go.Factor75.com/Baller120 https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/INMYHEART If you are interested in NBA, NHL, MLB, Soccer, UFC & more Picks daily, weekly or monthly subscribe at www.CaptainPicks.com & Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram Produced by: DBPodcasts www.dbpodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts on Instagram & Twitter Music by @lakeyinspired Available on all Podcast Platforms, YouTube & BehindTheBallerPod.com Behind The Baller Theme Music  Artist: Illegal Kartel (@illegal_kartel_mikal_shakur) Produced by: Gene Crenshaw @yuyuthemaker

Herrenspielzimmer
Herrenspielzimmer #83

Herrenspielzimmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 104:33


Heute war der geile Blacky bei uns zu Gast und es geht ausnahmsweise mal wieder größtenteils um Fußball. Ist ja auch klar, war ja viel los: Euro-League-Finale, Pokalfinale, Relegation und neuer Mbappé-Vertrag. Aber natürlich reden wir auch noch über andere Nerd-Themen. Ist also bestimmt wieder für jeden was dabei.

Tygerberg Gesinskerk Preke - Prakties, Doelgerig, Woordvas
Met jou min, kan Jesus baie doen (5 Brode en 2 Vissies Wonderwerk)

Tygerberg Gesinskerk Preke - Prakties, Doelgerig, Woordvas

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 40:29


Aangebied deur Riaan le Roux

Labor F
LF10 Koalas im Nebel: Wu Chien-Shiung & Jane Goodall

Labor F

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 119:31


Folge 10 startet mal wieder mit etwas Aktuellem: Alexandra Elbakyan hat jetzt auch Post von Google bekommen, die Daten dort wurden nämlich auch vom FBI angefragt. Also, schützt eure Daten, man weiß nie, ob die nicht doch mal das FBI haben will… Chien-Shiung Wu (Nachname hier hinten) war eine chinesische Teilchenphysikerin, auch bekannt als „First Lady of Physics“, und führte 1956 das nach ihr benannte Wu-Experiment durch. Durch dieses wies sie die Paritätsverletzung bei Prozessen unter Beteiligung der schwachen Wechselwirkung nach - oder anschaulicher ausgedrückt: Gott scheint Linkshänder*in zu sein. Jane Goodall ist eine der - wenn nicht sogar die - bekanntesten Verhaltensforscher*innen & hatte am Tag der Aufnahme Geburtstag, yay :) Sie forschte vor allem an einer Schimpansengruppe in Tansania, ist heutzutage aber auch wegen ihres Aktivismus für Tier- & Umweltschutz bekannt. Youtube-Kanal "For the Love of Physics" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfLm6gZGt3vwTMKRg-irhg (c) Intro/Outro-Music: A Few Moments Later by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Kapitelbilder: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0a/Left_to_right_Chien-shiung_Wu_%281912-1997%29_and_Dr._Brode_%286891734435%29.jpg, Smithsonian Institution @ Flickr Commons https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Johanna_lohr_jane-goodall.jpg, Johanna Lohr, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Deconstructing Disney
Beauty and the Beast

Deconstructing Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 107:50


Episode SummaryA smashing success at the box office and awards shows, Beauty and the Beast (1991) confirmed that the Disney Renaissance had indeed arrived.  Despite its technical and narrative achievements, this film garnered heavy criticism from the feminists it sought to appease with a spunky heroine. Erin and Rachel discuss how Belle and her suitors reinforce that gendered violence is a tale as old as time. Oh, and also, is everyone gay?Episode BibliographyAn American Tail: Fievel Goes West. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved February 5, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_American_Tail:_Fievel_Goes_WestBanks, M. (2021). De Beaumont's Beauty and the Beast: A feminist analysis. Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and Literary Studies, 42(1), Beauty and the Beast (1946 film). (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved March 25, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1946_film)Beauty and the Beast (1991 film). (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved January 23, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film)Beauty and the Beast Movie Channel. (2018, October 19). The Making of Beauty and the Beast. YouTube. Retrieved February 5, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9SAisRqUW0Beres, L. (1999). Beauty and the Beast: The romanticization of abuse in popular culture. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2(2), 191-207.Brode, D. (2006). Multiculturalism and the mouse: Race and sex in Disney entertainment. University of Texas Press. Coates, L., Bonnah, S., & Richardson, C. (2019). Beauty and the Beast: Misrepresentation and social responses in fairy-tale romance and redemption. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 10(1), 119-136. DOI: 10.18357/ijcyfs101201918809Cocteau, J. (Director). (1946). La belle et la bête [Film]. DisCina. Cummins, J. (1995). Romancing the plot: The real beast of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 20(1), 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1353/chq.0.0872Davis, A. M. (2014). Handsome heroes and vile villains: Men in Disney's feature animation. John Libbey & Company, Limited. Downey, S. D. (1996). Feminine empowerment in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Women's Studies in Communication, 19(2), 185–212.Ebert, R. (1991, November 22). Beauty And The Beast movie review (1991). Roger Ebert. Retrieved January 28, 2022, from https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/beauty-and-the-beast-1991Failes, I. (2021, November 15). 30 Years Ago: The CG Secrets of the Ballroom Sequence in 'Beauty and the Beast'. Cartoon Brew. Retrieved February 5, 2022, from https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/30-years-ago-cg-secrets-ballroom-sequence-beauty-beast-145174.htmlGriswold, J. (2004). The meanings of “Beauty & the Beast”: A handbook. Broadview Press.Hahn, D., Schneider, P., Pacheco, P., & Bacon, C. (Directors). (2010). Waking Sleeping Beauty [Film; Disney+]. Buena Vista Home Entertainment.Hayes, M., & King, B. (2017, February 5). 5 Things You May Not Know About "Beauty And The Beast". The Odyssey Online. Retrieved February 2, 2022, from https://www.theodysseyonline.com/5-things-about-beauty-beastHeatwole, A. (2016). Disney girlhood: Princess generations and Once Upon a Time. Studies in the Humanities, 43(1). Hinson, H. (1991, November 22). 'Beauty and the Beast'. The Washington Post. Retrieved January 28, 2022, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/beautyandthebeastghinson_a0a71b.htmJeffords, S. (1995). The curse of masculinity: Disney's Beauty and the Beast. In Bell, E., Haas, L., & Sells, L. (Eds.), Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture (pp. 161-173). Indiana University Press.Logan, M. H. (2018). Stockholm Syndrome: Held hostage by the one you love. Violence and Gender, 5(2), 67-69. https://doi.org/10.1089/vio.2017.0076Maas, M. K., & Bonomi, A. E. (2021). Love hurts? Identifying abuse in the virgin-beast trope of popular romantic fiction. Journal of Family Violence, 36, 511-522. Magnus, L. (2017), Beauty and the Beast – All four versions. Lulu Press, Inc.MWH1980. (2016, December 6). Audio Commentary Commentation: Beauty and the Beast (1991) | The Entertainment Nut. The Entertainment Nut. Retrieved February 2, 2022, from https://theentertainmentnut.wordpress.com/2016/12/06/audio-commentary-commentation-beauty-and-the-beast-1991/Ness, M. (2016, January 14). A Return to the Glory Days: Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Tor.com. Retrieved January 23, 2022, from https://www.tor.com/2016/01/14/a-return-to-the-glory-days-disneys-beauty-and-the-beast/Olson, K. M. (2013). An epideictic dimension of symbolic violence in Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Inter-generational lessons in romanticizing and tolerating intimate partner violence. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 99(4), 448-480, DOI: 10.1080/00335630.2013.835491 Schwartz, D. (2017, March 24). How 'Beauty and the Beast' Became a Heartbreaking Metaphor for AIDS. Observer. Retrieved February 5, 2022, from https://observer.com/2017/03/beauty-and-the-beast-metaphor-aids-howard-ashman/Smith, K. E. (2018). ‘It's a Pity and a Sin': Images of Disability, Trauma and Subverted Power in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Word and Text: A Journal of Literary Studies and Linguistics, 8, 111-128.Steeves, H. P. (2005). Yep, Gaston's gay: Disney and the beauty of beastly love. Popular Culture Review, 16(1), 125-145. Sumera, L. (2008). The mask of beauty: Masquerade theory and Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 26(1), 40-46. DOI: 10.1080/10509200600701156Swan, S. S. (1999). Gothic drama in Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Subverting traditional romance by transcending the animal‐human paradox. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 16(3), 350-369. DOI: 10.1080/15295039909367100Trousdale, G., & Wise, K.. (Directors). (1991). Beauty and the Beast [Film]. Walt Disney Pictures.Walker, L. E. (1979) The Battered Woman. Harper and Row.Warner, M. (1995).  From the beast to the blonde: On fairy tales and their tellers. Vintage.

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
Bearly Furcasting S2E49 - General Weirdness, Math, Universities, Five Minute Furs

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 91:03


Moobarkfluff!  This week we have lots of fun talking about lots of random stuff. We get to visit with Ski on Five Minute Furs For Fun. Taebyn explains Math Induction (can all horses be the same color). We welcome our new corporate sponsor Brode Electrolyte Vitamins, and we have way too much fun trying to make everything into a joke. So join us for a super furry time here on BFFT! Moobarkfluff!https://www.bonfire.com/store/bearly-furcasting/Brode Electrolyte Vitamins; Get 25% off your entire purchase:https://brode.co Proud sponsor of the Good Furry AwardsSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/bearlyfurcasting)

Bridge The Gap
THE FIFTH EPISODE: JAKE BRODE

Bridge The Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 66:16


In this weeks episode, a good friend of mine that I grew up with joined the show. Jake Brode! A very raw interview about JB and his personal growth. We discuss our childhood and growing up in Kalamazoo, our extremely special Wiz Khalifa story, finding your identity, identifying the racial landscape of America and expanding your perspective, the dangers of social media culture, cancel culture and blindly following trends. We finish with JB's time at Lyrical Lemonade, as well as prioritizing mental health and being a dad! Enjoy!

SHINE
Chandra Brode

SHINE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 47:21


Beth and Kate interview the lovely, lover of learning Chandra Brode! Chandra lives in Columbiana with her husband, Les, and two kids, Devin and Addison. Although she was born in Tampa, FL, Chandra grew up near Lake Erie in Geneva. Throughout and after her schools years, she worked some fascinating jobs. She attended the state highway patrol academy and went into patrolling for the state of Ohio. She has also been a maintenance worker for the state patrol, a police guard for a reserve base, and an EMT. Chandra has used her life to care for people's safety and livelihoods. She has been married to Les for 13 years. She and her family have been at the Upper Room for 6 months! We're so grateful for Chandra and the ways she serves and loves her family and the church body! If you know Chandra, you know she loves learning, trying new things, and seeing people healthy and thriving! Her love for and example of Jesus can be seen in the way she invites her friends to find Jesus and how she encourages her friends and family to know Jesus better. Listen and hear from Chandra as she encourages us to never give up seeking and to always keep learning!

Sci-Fi Talk Indie
Doug Brode

Sci-Fi Talk Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 36:04


Creator Of Forbidden Science and prop designer for J.J. Abrams Star Trek movie

Errant Space
Errant Space Podcast Eighty One: with Lucas Brode

Errant Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 47:05


This month’s podcast features guitarist Lucas Brode. Lucas and I have know each other for a while, both of us being oddball musicians based in the Hudson Valley. We’ve had a few live collabos, but I’d never asked him to be on my podcast, because I tend to shy away from playing with other guitarists, … Continue reading Errant Space Podcast Eighty One: with Lucas Brode →

MovieLand
An Ode to Brode

MovieLand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 6:19


This is not the Steven Brody Stevens podcast. It is not.

Trek Talking
EPISODE 379- DOUG BRODE Prop Illustrator ST2009 & Discovery review "ANOMALY"

Trek Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 135:00


We are joined by Doug Brode, shares enthralling stories of working side by side with JJ Abrams to design all of the alien props for Star Trek 2009. He has also been a storyboard/conceptual artist for over 25 years, on such popular films as Star Trek, Iron Man, Thor, Looper, Van Helsing, Planet of the Apes, andMIB: International.In our second half we review, Star Trek Discovery episode 2 "Anomaly", Convention Calandar, Star trek Birthday's and fan shout outs, call (646)668-2433 with your questions, or to join the converstaion, Let's Fly.....

Surviving the Survivor
#28 Surviving Climate Change With Meteorologist Matt Brode

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 62:38


NBC Tucson's Chief Meteorologist is a self-proclaimed weather nerd. On this episode of Surviving the Survivor he explains while there's a real need to worry about climate change and the ongoing debate

The Bladtcast
Bladtcast #451 - "Burn Before Listening" (with Doug Brode)

The Bladtcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 70:00


Christian is joined by author Doug Brode to commemorate 451 episodes of the Bladtcast by discussing Ray Bradbury, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Doug's books "Midnight Matinees" and his "Planet Jesus" trilogy.

Stocks for Beginners
Gary Brode - Deep Knowledge Investing

Stocks for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 35:15


We are experiencing a crisis in higher education in the US. Total student loan debt is now over $1.6 trillion, up about 50% from only 6 years earlier. The cost of a college education continues to rise at levels that far outstrip inflation. Is this sustainable? In this episode Gary Brode talks about the challenges facing higher education and his research that is helping to indentify opportunities to invest in the future growth of online colleges and universities.Here's the link to episode blog post: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/brodeHere's a link to Gary's report: https://www.deepknowledgeinvesting.com/post/the-depth-report-online-education-coursera-cour-and-2u-twouPortfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/au/sharesforbeginnersDisclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself. Stocks for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn't financial advice, and you shouldn't buy or sell any investments based on what you've heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Stocks for Beginners. This podcast doesn't replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Indiana Jones Minute
Crystal Skull 63: Honey Baked Ham, with Rob Brode

The Indiana Jones Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 50:19


Indy stares into the skull while listening to Spalko practice her beat poetry. Rob Brode returns to join in the clarity. www.indianajonesminute.com Join us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/indianajonesminute Facebook: @indianajonesminute Twitter: @indianajonesmin

The Indiana Jones Minute
Crystal Skull 62: Hardcore Dowsing, with Rob Brode

The Indiana Jones Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 42:29


We're halfway through the movie! And our friend from Camp, Rob Brode, drops by to test the validity of some of Spalko's claims about what the skull can do. www.indianajonesminute.com Join us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/indianajonesminute Facebook: @indianajonesminute Twitter: @indianajonesmin

Behind the Bima
Special Guest - R. Benji Levene

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 87:53


Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Philip Moskowitz, and Josh Broide, from Boca Raton Synagogue, shmooze about contemporary issues. Every week features an unscripted and lively discussion, special guests, and a behind-the-scenes look at leading a large and dynamic Jewish community. Special Guest: R. Benji Levene, grandson of R. Aryeh Levin, who was known as the "Father of Prisoners" and the "Tzadik of Yerushalyim". He is doing tremendous work loving all Jews and bringing about unity. Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg:Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), a rapidly-growing congregation of over 800 families and over 1,000 children in Boca Raton, Florida. BRS is the largest Orthodox Synagogue in the Southeast United States. Rabbi Goldberg's warm and welcoming personality has helped attract people of diverse backgrounds and ages to feel part of the BRS community, reinforcing the BRS credo of 'Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity. Rabbi Philip Moskowitz serves as Associate Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), where he helps lead a rapidly growing congregation of over 850 families including over 1,000 children. His warm personality and dynamic, positive spirit make people of all backgrounds and ages feel a part of the BRS community. Rabbi Moskowitz officiates at life cycle events, provides pastoral counseling, and serves as halachic advisor and close confidante to hundreds of members. Beyond the engaging and relevant Shabbat morning sermons, delivered to multiple, diverse minyanim, and the numerous regular classes and shiurim in the Shul, Rabbi Moskowitz regularly teaches Torah in private homes, local day schools, and the community at large. Rabbi Josh Broide is the Director of the Deborah & Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement (CJE), a Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He is also the Founder and Director of the Boca Raton Jewish Experience (BRJE), a rapidly growing outreach and engagement program in Boca Raton, Florida. In addition he also works as the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), one of the largest Modern Orthodox Synagogues in North America.

Behind the Bima
Special Guest - Matthew Hiltzik

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 73:37


Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Philip Moskowitz, and Josh Broide, from Boca Raton Synagogue, shmooze about contemporary issues. Every week features an unscripted and lively discussion, special guests, and a behind-the-scenes look at leading a large and dynamic Jewish community. Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg:Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Special Guest: Matthew Hiltzik is an American attorney, public relations and communications consultant, and the founder of the strategic communications and consulting firm Hiltzik Strategies, which represents high-profile organizations and individuals. He has represented a range of high profile clients and has been a close advisor to diverse politicians from Hillary Clinton to Ivanka Trump. He has produced five documentaries (including the award winning ‘Paper Clips’), is an active member of the Boards of The Ghetto Film School, Montclair State University’s School of Communication and Media, The Jewish Week, and The JCRC of New York, and was appointed to the Board of New York City’s Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC).Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), a rapidly-growing congregation of over 800 families and over 1,000 children in Boca Raton, Florida. BRS is the largest Orthodox Synagogue in the Southeast United States. Rabbi Goldberg's warm and welcoming personality has helped attract people of diverse backgrounds and ages to feel part of the BRS community, reinforcing the BRS credo of 'Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity. Rabbi Philip Moskowitz serves as Associate Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), where he helps lead a rapidly growing congregation of over 850 families including over 1,000 children. His warm personality and dynamic, positive spirit make people of all backgrounds and ages feel a part of the BRS community. Rabbi Moskowitz officiates at life cycle events, provides pastoral counseling, and serves as halachic advisor and close confidante to hundreds of members. Beyond the engaging and relevant Shabbat morning sermons, delivered to multiple, diverse minyanim, and the numerous regular classes and shiurim in the Shul, Rabbi Moskowitz regularly teaches Torah in private homes, local day schools, and the community at large. Rabbi Josh Broide is the Director of the Deborah & Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement (CJE), a Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He is also the Founder and Director of the Boca Raton Jewish Experience (BRJE), a rapidly growing outreach and engagement program in Boca Raton, Florida. In addition he also works as the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), one of the largest Modern Orthodox Synagogues in North America.

Behind the Bima
Special Guest - Ruth Lichtenstein, Editor-in-Chief of Hamodia & Founder of Project Witness

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 76:54


Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Philip Moskowitz, and Josh Broide, from Boca Raton Synagogue, shmooze about contemporary issues. Every week features an unscripted and lively discussion, special guests, and a behind-the-scenes look at leading a large and dynamic Jewish community. Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg:Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Special Guest: Mrs. Ruth LichtensteinEditor in Chief of HaModia Founder of Project WitnessGreat-Grandaughter of the Gerrer RebbeRabbi Efrem Goldberg is the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), a rapidly-growing congregation of over 800 families and over 1,000 children in Boca Raton, Florida. BRS is the largest Orthodox Synagogue in the Southeast United States. Rabbi Goldberg's warm and welcoming personality has helped attract people of diverse backgrounds and ages to feel part of the BRS community, reinforcing the BRS credo of 'Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity. Rabbi Philip Moskowitz serves as Associate Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), where he helps lead a rapidly growing congregation of over 850 families including over 1,000 children. His warm personality and dynamic, positive spirit make people of all backgrounds and ages feel a part of the BRS community. Rabbi Moskowitz officiates at life cycle events, provides pastoral counseling, and serves as halachic advisor and close confidante to hundreds of members. Beyond the engaging and relevant Shabbat morning sermons, delivered to multiple, diverse minyanim, and the numerous regular classes and shiurim in the Shul, Rabbi Moskowitz regularly teaches Torah in private homes, local day schools, and the community at large. Rabbi Josh Broide is the Director of the Deborah & Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement (CJE), a Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He is also the Founder and Director of the Boca Raton Jewish Experience (BRJE), a rapidly growing outreach and engagement program in Boca Raton, Florida. In addition he also works as the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), one of the largest Modern Orthodox Synagogues in North America.

Perez Ministries Bothaville
Die fees van ongesuurde brode 2021

Perez Ministries Bothaville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 12:38


Behind the Bima
#48: Special Guest - Jeff Swartz, Former CEO of Timberland

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 78:44


Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Philip Moskowitz, and Josh Broide, from Boca Raton Synagogue, shmooze about contemporary issues. Every week features an unscripted and lively discussion, special guests, and a behind-the-scenes look at leading a large and dynamic Jewish community. Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg:Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Special Guest: Jeff Swartz is the former president & CEO of Timberland, having worked in virtually every functional area of the company since 1986. The company grew rapidly under the leadership of Mr. Swartz and was consistently ranked as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in America, by Fortune magazine.Sponsor: The mission of BeeperMD is to make an awesome service that beats covid. Therefore, what we are doing is making at home-covid testing service and enabling people to conquer covid.Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), a rapidly-growing congregation of over 800 families and over 1,000 children in Boca Raton, Florida. BRS is the largest Orthodox Synagogue in the Southeast United States. Rabbi Goldberg's warm and welcoming personality has helped attract people of diverse backgrounds and ages to feel part of the BRS community, reinforcing the BRS credo of 'Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity. Rabbi Philip Moskowitz serves as Associate Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), where he helps lead a rapidly growing congregation of over 850 families including over 1,000 children. His warm personality and dynamic, positive spirit make people of all backgrounds and ages feel a part of the BRS community. Rabbi Moskowitz officiates at life cycle events, provides pastoral counseling, and serves as halachic advisor and close confidante to hundreds of members. Beyond the engaging and relevant Shabbat morning sermons, delivered to multiple, diverse minyanim, and the numerous regular classes and shiurim in the Shul, Rabbi Moskowitz regularly teaches Torah in private homes, local day schools, and the community at large. Rabbi Josh Broide is the Director of the Deborah & Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement (CJE), a Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He is also the Founder and Director of the Boca Raton Jewish Experience (BRJE), a rapidly growing outreach and engagement program in Boca Raton, Florida. In addition he also works as the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), one of the largest Modern Orthodox Synagogues in North America.

Feeding Fatty
Traditional Eastern Healing

Feeding Fatty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 44:16


Traditional Eastern Healing with Yadi Alamin and Joi Abraham Yadi Alamin was severely ill in 2000. The medical drugs he was prescribed made him sicker and he contemplated suicide due to pain and emaciation. Yadi's mother recommended he get acupuncture. Yadi got more than that. He credits the acupuncturist for saving his life. Yadi learned Eastern Traditional Healing Arts and Exercise and has been helping people since his recovery. Charlotte Reflexology opened in 2012, and has grown since training Joi Abraham to work in clinic. Yadi is the apprentice of 3 Master Acupuncturists,  a six-time Certified Reflexologist, and a Tibetan Medical QiGong Therapist. He has 18 years clinical experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine, No Needle Acupuncture, Reflexology and Medical QiGong for Serious Conditions. Yadi was diagnosed with a potentially fatal disease at 24, and learned how to heal himself without surgery, drugs and a cocktail of herbs. His philosophy is simple “do what works, and do it often.” He has had clients recover from a host of ailments using QiGong, Reflexology, and food-based methods. Eastern Traditional Healing Arts & Charlotte Reflexology School Qigong Saved ME www.feedingfatty.com Full Transcript Below Roy - Feeding Fatty (00:03): Hello, and welcome to another episode of feeding fatty. This is Roy I'm Terry. So our show is I, um, you know, it's kind of a personal journey. What we'd like to do is, uh, share my journey. Terry is my support. I take all the credit for the fatty part of this, but, uh, she works diligently trying to, you know, help keep me on track with the eating ex, getting out of my chair and going and exercising and, you know, with COVID and working from home, it's become much more easier to be sedentary. And I posted a new video yesterday and we're going to try to post more, uh, little video clips of me being out, uh, you know, at the gym yesterday. So anyway, we appreciate you tuning in and listening. The other thing is, uh, you know, we always like to have, uh, professionals and other experts in areas come on with us, uh, to give us not only some things to think about, but points of view, and also people to reach out, to, uh, talk to, to help us through our journey. So, uh, today we have some awesome guests and Terry, I'm going to let you introduce them. Terry - Feeding Fatty (01:07): Yeah, today we would love to welcome Yadi Alamin and Joi Abraham from Charlotte, traditional healing, formerly Charlotte re reflexology and Yadi Alamin was severely ill. And two in 2000, the medical drugs, he was prescribed, made him sicker and he, he, uh, due to pain and emaciation yadda, his mother recommended he get acupuncture and he got more than that. He credits the acupuncturist for saving his life. He learned Eastern traditional healing, arts and exercise, and has been helping people since his recovery. Um, Charlotte traditional healing opened in 2012 as Charlotte reflexology and has grown since, since Joi, Abraham trained to work in the clinic. And she is a clinician as well. So welcome both of you to the show. We are so excited to hear more about all of this very interested. Yes. Yadi (02:16): Thanks so much for that warm introduction. Good morning. Good morning. Roy - Feeding Fatty (02:22): We are both interested in, you know, we kind of had some pre-show conversation that we, uh, been looking forward to this for a couple of weeks now, but unfortunately with our, uh, you know, knowledge base, uh, it's gonna be difficult for us as good to, you know, intriguing questions. So we, we're going to try not to be an audience here. We're going to try to jump in and add something to the conversation. But, um, you know, with that said, if you don't mind Yachty, could you just kind of tell us a little bit more about what got you started or, uh, you know, how that transformation looked? Yadi (02:56): Sure. Um, I used to work in phlebotomy. I used to draw blood. I was a vampire. I was a medical Porter as a really young guy, and I worked in, um, pharmacy in mail order pharmacy. So I had already worked in Western medicine, you know, up until about 2000. So everything that I knew was Western medicine. My father was a chemical engineer. My mother mother's a teacher. I'm from the Midwest. I'm from Illinois, grew up in Chicago. So I'm not as long Asia. I didn't have any experience in anything outside of the norm. Um, but I got very sick, uh, and ended up in the emergency room because my heart was beating too fast and I couldn't breathe. And I'd never really been sick in my life. I was a wrestler. I was a boxer. I did, I think, karate or whatever when the karate kid came out. Yadi (03:54): And, and that was about, you know, it was, I thought I was tough, but all of a sudden, you know, my heart's beating too fast and I can't breathe. I called the ambulance and I, now I'm clueless because now I'm a patient I'd never been on that side. And, uh, they gave me Xanax and told me I had anxiety and they were so quick to give me the drug. And I didn't know anything about the drugs. I just took it. And within two weeks I had ended up in the ER, seven times. Wow. And by that time, uh, it was the same diagnosis, but then eventually they said, well, we've been an x-ray $10,000. We did an x-ray and we think you have ulcerative colitis. We want you to go see a GI specialist, blah, blah, blah, go see him. Uh, they told me, no, you don't have colitis, but I'm going to send you to a GP. I go to a GP, nothing. And finally, they sent me to an immunologist and told me I had idiopathic auto-immune hepatitis. Joi (04:50): Wow. That again, literally Yadi (04:56): Nothing. If you go back, that means they don't know why you have it. Auto immune was a guest and then hepatitis had his liver and then items, inflammation. I didn't know this really. I was like 24 years old and I believed everything they said, but I was losing weight quickly. And I went down to about 118 pounds. And you can tell, like, I'm spinning as is, imagine 30, uh, 40 pounds lighter. Wow. Um, and at that point they said, you're going to take these drugs. You're going to take interferons. Like you have hepatitis or you're going to die. And, um, I, I had been sick from the medication on top of being sick. I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep. Uh, every symptom was magnified by a million. Like my heart would just pound. I would stand up the room would spin. And, um, I gave up, so for about a year, I did what people do. Yadi (05:51): I went on at the time it was Yahoo and I Google, um, I went on Yahoo and I'm like, yeah, what do you do to fix your body? You don't know anything. How do you heal from disease? And you realize that the world is not built that way. And people are selling things for symptoms. And you're going to keep buying things as long as your complaints. Uh, about a year later, I was suicidal and I called my mother who was down here in Charlotte. Uh, and I said, mom, I want to die. And she said, well, don't do that. Go to an acupuncture, Joi (06:23): Please don't do that. Yadi (06:26): Yeah. And she really didn't know what she was saying, but it was kinda like this don't don't kill yourself. You know, I found the guy in a book, um, Chinese guy wearing, um, a pool, like the comfortable uniform you see in the old Shaw brothers, seventies movies. Right? Well, he can like me in the neck. Joi (06:45): Right. Yadi (06:49): It wasn't much different. It, it went very deep. Uh, he checked my pulse, he looked at my tongue. He told me, uh, liver, kidney spleen, which I didn't know what he was talking about. Exactly. Was very thick. Put me on the table for about 20 minutes. And he's doing these, you know, these body manipulations, like pressing and rolling and grunting and putting his hands on the radiators. It was cold. So he put his hands on the radiator and he's Yadi (07:20): Like, I'm like, whatever, you know, uh, whatever you want to do is fine. Place smelled like fish. The fish market is a Chinatown. So fish markets down the hall, sort of, and his liniment and fish smell in there. I can get up. And I got to tell you the first time in a year I could breathe. I didn't feel like I was going to die. And, um, I knew this man was helping. So I just, um, I borrowed money. I was a patient for about eight, nine months, ran out of money to borrow and beg to be a student. And that's kind of what happened. I became a student and eventually decided that I didn't want to work in corporate America when I got well, because I think the whole thing was set up to keep people in that medical loop of owing money and being sick. Yadi (08:07): And, uh, if you get close enough to dying, you just want to be honest with people. You can't, you don't have the energy to lie or put on errors or be somebody else. So the only honest thing that I could do would be help people who ask me for help. And, um, I spent seven years in Chinatown before I quit. Cause I was making $10 an hour, the businesses, uh, a half a million a year, and I'm making $10 an hour. I went to go work for the, the, um, the Dean of, uh, Sydney college of Oriental medicine. I worked as a TA with no degree in acupuncture. I was with him for about five years. And then I moved here and couldn't find anyone to work under. So I opened this clinic. That's where her stories. Joi (08:53): Yeah. Joi. How about year? Let's hear about Roy - Feeding Fatty (08:56): You. That's awesome. Speaker 5 (08:58): Oh, wow. Um, my side of the story I put up, never orchestrated this myself any better. Um, I have always been interested in Asian medicine and health and healing, and I went through my own issues. Um, but interestingly enough, I went to live in Japan for a few years. And that is where I had my first Asian medicine experience. I had heard about Asian medicine in America, but it wasn't Japan when I experienced it for myself. And I brought my health issues from America to Japan. And in Japan, they did not like for you to take time off. They want you to be at work. Speaker 5 (09:44): If you have a problem that prevents you from going to work, they want to know what it is. So, uh, you know, I would be sick every month and they would ask me, yeah, they would ask me what's the problem. And then I said, you know, I have these issues every month, but I can't come in and we'll say, well, would you like to see, uh, a doctor? I said, yes, but I do not want to see a Western doctor. I'd rather see an herbalist. They took me to the herbalist and I explained my symptoms and they prescribed something called reishi mushroom. Everybody probably knows what that is by now in this country. But at the time I had never heard of it. And they gave me this hard crusty mushroom, and I was supposed to make a tea out of this. It was red. Yeah. It was red. And I said, what do I do here? I said, you know, take a hammer, break it up and make a tea, take a hammer. And I said, Roy - Feeding Fatty (10:40): You'll have to back up because now I really, I don't know what that is. So yeah, taking a hammer to break up a mushroom. That is a new concept for me. Speaker 5 (10:48): Well, really, she must remain as the hard Woodland mushrooms and then it grows, it grows very hard. So when it's dried, it gets even harder. And it's very much like wood it's artists to add to that. Um, racy in, in Chinese is called lynching and Ling means, um, soul or spirit almost. So in, um, in Asia for a long time, they believed in reincarnation. And they said, if you were good in this life, you reincarnate as mushroom. Roy - Feeding Fatty (11:25): Oh, interesting. Okay. Speaker 5 (11:29): But it tasted bad really bad. Roy - Feeding Fatty (11:32): Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I interrupted. So anyway, I kind of go back to that process. So you have it, you break it up with a hammer and then I guess you put it in a cup and make tea out of it. Speaker 5 (11:44): Yeah. You boil it and then you make the tea and strain that off and then drink it. And I was to do it twice a day and, uh, it tasted bad, but I followed the direction and it worked. It was the first time that anything natural for me had actually work. I was able to go to work without any problems. And they noticed, Oh, Joi. He must be feeling a lot better. Joi (12:12): How long, how long did it take for it to start working for you? Speaker 5 (12:16): About two months, it took about two cycles. Okay. So, um, you know, doing that and doing it and being dedicated to it was difficult, especially when you didn't exactly know what it was going to do, but I trust the process and I'm glad I did because I did see the results. So I continued to do that while I was there. And I was very happy with that method. So I stayed there for three years and then I came back to America and at the time reishi, it, it was just starting to become known, but I wasn't able to find that kind of hair here. So, you know, my health deteriorated again and it got to the point where I couldn't walk and I was only 37 years old and I was having hip arthritis. And that was very devastating, especially if you traveled and you've moved along everywhere and you walk really fast and you know, you're reduced to walking in pain with a cane. Speaker 5 (13:19): So I knew there was something that I needed to do or walked into the health food store. Cause I wanted to find something to try to start the process. You know, naturally he went again and I saw him, I'm a native of Charlotte. And he worked at the local health food store and I'd never seen him before. I said, okay, this is going to be interesting. So I walked up to him and I said, Hey, do you have Chinese bitters? And he kind of pauses for a minute. And he looked at me like, kind of strange, like there was this question and he said, no, what do you need it for? And you know, I told him, I, I told him all of my health issues and what I wanted to use him for. And this guy says, well, why don't you just do reishi mushroom? Joi (14:00): Wow. That's destiny. Yeah. Speaker 5 (14:06): But I knew when he knew what he was talking about. And through the second thing he said while we were talking was that he had been studying Chinese medicine year. And I thought to myself, does this guy look like we'd be able to study in 15 years, the beauty thing he looked so Joi (14:22): In meats Speaker 5 (14:25): And found out we had a lot in common, especially about Asian medicine. And I knew that, uh, I had met the right person. So he invited me to cheek on club, which was great. I had never had to, I've been in movement and dance for all my life. And I had never done that. So I went to cheek on class and I never stopped doing cheekbone after that. And then you explain to Roy - Feeding Fatty (14:52): Us, can you explain to us what a cheat dong is she quick she's gone. Yadi (14:59): Um, so she gone after China changed their politics. They created that word too long before that it probably would have been called like young sin or, uh, nourishing, nourishing health nourishing light, or a Dallion or the path within it's kind of a generic word. It's almost like saying a martial arts or saying, uh, health. And she goes, I'm going to be a lot of things, but when you standing and be breathing can be, uh, very physical. It can be meditation. It could be teaching could be many things, but it's abroad. Okay. Okay. Roy - Feeding Fatty (15:44): I'm sorry, Joey. I didn't mean to interrupt you again, but I just, that's a term that I'm just unfamiliar with. So those, okay. Yadi (15:50): It was a great question that, especially in the seventies, you know, like with, with the Chinese, when you say words in English, uh, that's called whether you spell it out, it's called opinion. Right. And, uh, that's changed over the years. Like years ago you could order pay King duck, right. Pay King is now Beijing. Right? Right. So in the seventies, when she came here, they spelled it Chi K U N G like clean food cheap, but now they spell it with a Jew and the Cuban sounds like, sure. So if you see Q I G O N G she gone. Um, yeah. If that helps anybody I'm okay. Roy - Feeding Fatty (16:31): Yeah. Go ahead. Joi. Sorry to interrupt Yadi (16:38): Problem. I think we were getting to like how Keith on the cheek. And I remember one time after class, or actually we were hanging out and I wasn't same age. So we, you know, we grew up in the same time period and somebody, all of the things that you did or, you know, similar music flows, you know, a lot of like, I always tell people like nowadays, um, like hip hop and rap music is big. It's, it's huge. And it's mainstream. When we grew up in the eighties, it was not mainstream. Like you had dance, music rock. We had house new. You had like this goal, which died, you had pop music, but rap was not a big thing. You know, now everybody wants to rap. And some of the people who rap are over 40, 50 years old. And I always tell people, if you saw the space shuttle crash, Oh gosh, you should stop rapping. Right. Speaker 6 (17:53): That's like save and close, you know, save and close that you think you'll fit into. You know, it's going to come back around. Well, if it comes back around again, you're too old to wear it, you know, Speaker 5 (18:06): Boom gone by that point. But, um, uh, yes, we were hanging out one night and I had a flare of arthritis and I couldn't walk, but I was trying not to show it to him because I didn't want him to worry about, you know, me not being able to walk, but of course he likes to walk fast. Uh he's from Chicago. So he's like, okay, what's wrong? And I told him, you know, I have, uh, hangs in my head too. It's a really nosy, you know, so he said, okay, we get to this little space in the park. And he said, why don't we do this? She goes, that he did not tell me it was an advanced sense. And that we were going to be doing this for a full 20 minutes. And we're, it's the summer night and it's really hot outside. So I'm doing this advanced, she gone that I have to hold my arms out. Speaker 5 (19:09): I had to control my breathing. I start sweating. And then I started feeling pain in my leg and I'm looking at her like, Oh, hate this. Why do I have to do the aspirin? Give me stop. No, just keep doing it. He was very calm. We were just doing it for the whole 20 minutes and the whole 20 minutes. I hated it. I hated him. I hated being there. And then finally the 20 minutes was over and I was so upset, but I got to walk. I went to walk and there was no pain wow. At home. And I didn't believe that that was actually true. So I tested it. I walked up Hills, I ran downhills. I walked in circles. Cause when I have put my Fridays, I would turn and I would try to shift quickly. And my hip joint would not move because of the plane, but I didn't have them. And I could walk around in circles and it was pain-free and it lasted for three whole days. Wow. No pain relievers, no medication for three days. And I was convinced that that was something that I needed to do continue school. That's how I got into what you do. Speaker 6 (20:23): It's true. Speaker 5 (20:26): You able to see me go from walking without a pain, to being able to walk as fast as you want. And it did not take very long in order to see that change. You've seen somebody standing in a horse stance and low in the stance they'll have their arms up in some kind of position. Right? Um, Yadi (20:48): Likewise, Speaker 5 (20:51): It Yadi (20:51): Was light that only arms were straight out and the fingers were kind of bent like this. And then there were certain movements in between. So it's a, it's a martial arts kind of stance. Um, and it was 20 minutes. Wow. It was long enough. 20 minutes is long enough for the kidneys to filter every drop of blood in your body. So if you do something for 20 minutes straight, if it's walking or if it's deep breathing or whatever, um, if you're excited for 20 minutes, that's enough time to change the way your blood chemistry looks under a microscope. Interesting. That's a big deal. Yeah. And so, you know, for, for people who want to learn anything, you want to learn yoga, you want to do walking or whatever it is you want to learn. She gone do it for 20 minutes. 20 minutes is probably a good cutoff. Um, because after that, that's when you go into the negative return cycle, like if you keep doing it after that, that's when you fatigue, that's when the pain comes. So it was good to do things in 20 minute cycles. Why you're a beginner, you know? But yeah. That when, when Jordan, um, you want to help somebody that's in pain. Right. And we just met and you know, we, um, I don't know. It's hard to look, uh, young and attractive when you're limping. You know what I mean? Like it's hard to be, Speaker 5 (22:13): Apparently I try. I tried. Um, but yeah, in the end he could tell, you know, cause he's used to movements, he's into body movement, body moves and, and you know, as a dancer, I understood that. And you're trying to hide that didn't work very long because then you start to see it in other parts of your body. So that's what he was thinking. Roy - Feeding Fatty (22:38): So now do, y'all just, uh, do y'all work mostly with people with, I would say like a physical ailment, like, you know, like a joint pain or something in that movement issue or is it, you know, because I think of like the, uh, uh, overeating and smoking and I think of all those types of things as well. Yadi (22:58): Well, yeah, it is a good question. Uh, Speaker 5 (23:02): Well we see a lot of different kinds of issues. Yadi (23:05): Asian medicine is holistic. So if the person has a movement problem, um, joints are connected to your liver and your gallbladder. If you have, if you're smoking, there's usually an emotional reason why, and there's a physical reason why, um, and that's more holistic how we deal with it. So, you know, there's the chemical part that you may be addicted to nicotine, but then there's the feeling you get when you take deep breaths, you can take long exhales. A lot of times people smoke because they don't get a chance to just take a deep breath and instantly excuse to let things go. Because these threats interesting, interesting times my Japanese teacher would say the same thing. She really likes smoking because she could relax and I never understood that, but it made a lot of sense. Roy - Feeding Fatty (23:54): Yeah. And you know, it's funny you bring that up because that's something that, um, it's something that has been pointed out for me in the past is the breathing part. And it's, uh, something I didn't even realize, but like, uh, you know, I did some martial arts training and uh, my sensei would, he would walk by me all the time and tap me on the shoulder and say, take a breath. You know, because I would just, I guess, get so tensed up doing that. And then another time it was a fun setting. We were out at a paint painting party where they have a lady instructor painting. And so you, she says get brushed one and paint green. And so I was following her instructions and she came by and tapped me on the shoulder and said the same thing, you know, and this was all in the same time period. Roy - Feeding Fatty (24:39): And she's like, this is fun. You can take a breath. It's all right. And I thought, you know how these other people could see that in me, you know, but I could not see it in myself. And so I, uh, you know, I actually had a, um, a list of things to do every day over my desk. And one of them was to breathe. Just a reminder that take those deep breaths. Because even if I'm not thinking about it, I feel, um, short breaths. I don't feel like I ever like and do that, but that's a good, um, I guess that's a good analogy for the smoking that I'd never thought about is people, you know, having that big release and that big exhale. Yadi (25:17): Oh yeah. Can we do something for fun? Is that All right? I'm glad you brought up breathing. Um, because this is an exercise that works really well for people who experienced anger, frustration. Um, and it's just something you can do with breathing. You don't have to deal with any body movements. Um, let's make it as realistic as possible. Find something that makes you angry. Roy - Feeding Fatty (25:46): Yeah. My internet connection. I don't have to look that far. I had some internet troubles this week and I like to throw my chair out the window and Terry stopped me from doing that like, Oh God. Yeah. Yadi (25:56): Yeah. Okay. So to be authentic, everyone let's do this together and find something that makes you upset and feel how your body responds to the feeling of being angry and being angry. Like, okay. So a lot of times you feel the tension in the chest, the throat will get a little tight. You might even feel heat in the cheats and under the eyes. Right? So I want you to remember how that felt when you thought of it. This is not hypnotism. This is just, she'd gone. We're going to take a breath in. And as you exhale, I want you to make a sound. The sound is shoo shoo, next time you do it. I want you to inhale. It was standing in front of a big green tree and you can see the green leaves. You inhale fresh air in the tree and then exhale the sound. One more time. You're standing in front of a tree, bright green leaves. You inhale. And then exit go back to the thing that made me angry. Well, back to what made you upset and think of it. See what your body is done. Roy - Feeding Fatty (27:11): Yeah, no reaction. Interesting. Yeah. Wow. Yadi (27:18): What if I told you what was going to happen, then it's hidden. It's hidden, right? I don't tell you naturally. So the problem is being angry. Isn't the problem. It's the problem that we hold on to anger. And then we take anger with us. Like it's helpful to us. Angry was just inspired to be angry when you're angry, but to be angry when you're not even angry, that's, that's resent mint. And that becomes dizzy. That becomes where you hold onto the tension or you waste all that, all that energy. Yeah. Sometimes we're taught that a physical ailment may have started as an emotional issue first. And a lot of times when you start to heal the physical, the emotional, then it come up and you have to deal with both at the same time. Yeah. Roy - Feeding Fatty (28:04): Yeah. There's a, there's a great saying that I heard years ago, it was like that being mad at somebody or holding on to some anger with somebody else it's like drinking poison and hoping that somebody else dies. You know, Yadi (28:20): That's a big thing. If you think about the word resent, it means sent twice. We sent. And a lot of times when somebody has cancer or somebody has a disease that's rotting and festering inside them, they carry. Even if they're the sweetest person to you, they carry that resentment, that anger, and it becomes a physical thing was now your body is constantly making that tension, constantly making that heat and constantly breathing shorter, as you mentioned. Interesting. Just something that might help people know. That's awesome. Roy - Feeding Fatty (28:53): So let me just, uh, this may be too deep to get into, but maybe we can touch on it. But what about the, um, what about the overeating? I mean, it's like me, you know, every emotion elicits eating, you know, we, we talk about this all the time and it, you know, part of it is culture growing up in habits that, you know, you come home from school or from work and something bad happened and they're like, Oh, let's go get them. You know, let's go eat something, let's go get an ice cream. I'll make you feel better. Or you come home like, Hey, I just won first place and things are great. Awesome. Let's go get an ice cream to celebrate. You know, I was like, you know, you're sad. You're down and get tense, stress, all of that. But, um, anyway, I just love food and uh, I love food. It's a, it's a bad habit. It's, uh, you, I do it unconsciously, you know, sometimes I'll be doing it and think, ah, why am I even doing this? I should've thought about this before doing it. So any, uh, any little helpful tips or tricks for that? Yadi (29:55): Well, the simple answer, why do we overeat? Or what, what does it mean outside of, um, the, the chemicals that we like, you know, sugar makes you feel happy. Obviously you have sugar, um, in, in Oriental medicine, this stomach and the spleen organs are connected with elements of nature. Um, as is the liver. The liver is representative of anger and we connected with wood. The tree was the exercise in terms of food that's earth. So when things are out of control, what you want to do is have rounding and balance. You want to have stability, you want to be stable. So you eat things that make you more stable or make you feel more stable in stock. Okay. Interesting. If you think about it, um, when the pandemic hit, what did people do? They went and bought out everything from the grocery store, right? Yadi (30:53): Well, actually from food and a lot of friends who are trying to create that comfort and safety, usually what we go through first. And that's usually what, like you were saying, most of our special events, right? All that as a way of, uh, combat. So in clinic, we, um, we overeating is often seen as an excess of heat in the stomach. Um, and the stomach is warm. I mean, in, in the West, we know we have stomach acid in, in, uh, Asian medicine. They would call that stomach fire. Um, but what will happen is you'll get too much, uh, you'll have too much heat and it doesn't mean you're digesting. Well, it doesn't mean you have a good metabolism. It just means the fire is burning. The fire is burning and you in clinic, there are things that we would do to kind of reduce the buyer or, you know, disperse the buyer, not to put it out because you have to eat know, and there's nothing wrong with liking. Ooh, it's just moderation is key. Right. My teacher would say moderation, everything in moderation, including moderation. Roy - Feeding Fatty (32:11): Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And the comfort issue, you know, that's a good point because, um, you know, something that I started years ago was that, uh, you know, kind of not eating like right before bed, I'd be like, uh, you know, leading, wanting something, whatever. But then it got to be, I think it was that comfort feeling like, like if I wasn't full, then I didn't feel like I could go lay down. And so that is one thing that I have noticed is that, you know, and the other thing too, I mean, you, you know, like somebody who's big, like me, I get a little hunger, you know, twinge and like, Oh my God, I got to stop and eat. And then, you know, you think through this, like, I don't know that that little hunger thing is probably going to kill me within the next three or four days. I can probably, you know, wait 20 minutes or an hour to eat a meal instead of getting that snack. So, uh, you know, I know a lot of this is self-awareness and then trying to stop yourself before, you know, taking that plunge. Yadi (33:11): It does take time to be able to find something that you can use to stop you from doing it. You don't replace something with nothing, right. It's not like, okay, we're going to get you to stop eating, just stop. Cause then you go back to what you were doing before. So a lot of the times, um, so, uh, just speaking from my own experience, like my, who was angry, um, I'm a small guy, I'm five 11, you know, I'm 155 pounds and I'm from the city of Michael Jordan. Like I like people are big in Chicago. Um, and I had to fight a lot when I was growing up and I had a chip on my shoulder, which, you know, as we talk about it, doesn't help you as you get older, it just becomes kind of like your problem. Now you have an, I you're just mad. Yadi (34:03): Um, so I would notice that when somebody would say something or I would interact with somebody, I always had this feeling of tension. And when I started doing Chico long exercise and it wasn't the commitment, um, I use the same energy that I would use to be angry, to do whatever with my anger, to talk crazy about you to go punch a punching bag, which I still do. Um, but I would use that energy to go, do she gone? No, I'm not saying she goes the thing. Sometimes it might be calligraphy or it might be, you know, uh, what was the, uh, like demean more in ghosts? Like if you go make pottery, right. But it's, it's, you have to replace one thing that makes you feel good with something else that makes you feel good. You don't just moving out. Like that's, that's like, just like, okay, that makes you feel good. That's the one time you get to be free. No, one's telling you where to be and what to do. And how, how much money are you going to make? What stop. Yeah. Yadi (35:05): Terry and I were talking earlier and I told her that I was a flight attendant and I, I remember I would always accurate flight go find five guys in Dallas international airport because they had the best price. And I always wondered why I wanted to do that after a flight. And I realized that, you know, as a flight attendant, you encounter a lot of people. It's very fast paced and it's very high stress and my stress would be through the roof. But there are certain things that you can't say you can't in front of people and you have to keep certain appearance while you're on a plane chain. Yadi (35:45): But I, I would go and kill a bag of five guys, French fries after the flight. And I, I started to realize that it was making me feel bad afterwards. And I was wondering, why am I always triggered to go do this after you're eating your anger? My frustration. So once I figured out that's what it was, I then had to start going through what I could do then like right there to distress so that I could perform my job, but also not depend on high cards in order to make myself relax. So that is what, uh, that's what I had to do. That's what I would find. One little thing. Yeah. I find little things breathing, maybe getting, um, nice water or something, taking a walk and help a lot. So if I had time in the terminal, I would take a few laps and that would really help. And that made a huge difference. Joi (36:47): What'd you say? Roy - Feeding Fatty (36:51): Yeah. The, uh, I think that's an awesome idea. That the cause that's why I was thinking about is maybe doing some breathing, maybe just drinking water. Uh, anyway, it give me something, cause I have tried to replace that a little bit more, you know, with getting to the gym, instead of sitting around here, you know, eating a popcorn or whatever, you know, get out and go for a walk or, you know, do something more productive Yadi (37:15): And expressing your feelings at the right time to the right person who also important. You don't want to hold in what it is that you're feeling. I mean, sometimes you need to find a way to tell whoever it is that you are experiencing. Um, I'm hungry [inaudible] Joi (37:35): Oh, Yadi (37:40): Um, because we mentioned that, that, uh, that, that hunger, a lot of times comes from heat and a fire. Uh, a simple technique that they do, this comes from the fasting and this is something you could do is very easy. Like you take a simple breath and then exhale, then click your teeth together. About 36 times with the mouth closed, when you do it, you'll generate saliva. And you just switch the saliva around in the mouth and swallow the saliva, which not only lubricates the Brode, but, um, that feeling of, um, being full sometimes diminishing, not saying this is going to work every time we try it. Right. Right. Um, sometimes I was going to say, Oh good, you have all types of things in your saliva that, that are energetic, like immunoglobulins things that your immune system needs, enzymes, even electrolytes are in your saliva. Um, and your teeth are extremely of your bones. So there's an electrical charge that's generated just from clicking with teeth, just like there is when you make impact when you run Roy - Feeding Fatty (39:04): So awesome. Because I, you know, I've heard a long time about the, uh, you know, how much breathing is important. I think y'all reinforce that with these other little tips and tricks that we can do to help disperse some of the anger anxiety, and, uh, you know, maybe think about replacing that, you know, that eat the, not the good, healthy eating, but that snacky type eating. So I know you guys need to get to an appointment. I know you've got something that's coming up. Cause we could actually probably talk to y'all for a couple more hours here. It's just so interesting. And um, you know, I'd love to have y'all, uh, back on the show, uh, to, you know, to go off into this, you know, some of these things a little bit more in depth, but we appreciate your time. Uh, so very much it's been such a pleasure meeting both of you and having this conversation, Yadi (39:54): You too, as well, enJoied it very much. It's fine. Have you pick a little bit of time and share it? Thanks for having us. We appreciate it. Yeah. Yeah. Roy - Feeding Fatty (40:02): If you don't mind, uh, before we let you go, first off, I'd like to ask both of y'all, uh, what is something that you do every day? And it could be an app, a program, a habit or ritual, what is something that you do every day that you couldn't do without, that really adds a lot of value to you? Yadi (40:22): Your life is. Um, and, and the great thing is to be able to, um, you know, send them a little good morning, you know, my daughter's grown up. Um, yeah, just being able to, uh, to communicate with family on social media is probably one of those things that like we didn't have before that. I, I think it would be hard to live with that. Yeah. Yeah. I'd like to spend some time, whether it's five minutes to 30 minutes and silent, no cell phone, no computer. I wake up before everybody else so that I can have that mental space where I have quiet and it sets me up for the day because I, I, both of us are in a situation where we have a lot of people come and ask us a lot of questions and they're asking to help them. And then we deal with people outside, like our families that need help. And then you just need that time where you can get centered and get still. And if I don't do that, it's not a good day. That's awesome. Terry - Feeding Fatty (41:38): Oh yeah. Roy - Feeding Fatty (41:40): Uh, if one of y'all would tell us, so how can people, uh, well, first off, who is your client, uh, what you can do for them and then how people can reach out and get ahold of you. Yeah. Yadi (41:52): Well, if you're in Charlotte or if you're in the Carolinas, you're welcome to come to the clinic. We're close to the border of South Carolina in South park. Charlotte, we have Charlotte traditional healing located about five blocks away from South park. Um, the only mall with the valet that I've seen, um, also you can go to Charlottetraditionalhealing.com, uh, or where you can go to, she gone, qigongsaved.me if you're interested in learning a full set of exercises. Um, and we have, tele-health, we're really big into other things, which we haven't mentioned, but this is, um, yeah, this is how you get ahold of, or call called Joi. Don't send me messages like, Hey man, I got my movies helped me. Like I get, I get those at 3:00 AM. We help people all over the country and depending on the time, we can help people in different types of worldwide. Roy - Feeding Fatty (42:54): Awesome. Well, again, thank you both so much. We appreciate it. Uh, that's going to do it for another episode of feeding fatty. Of course, you can find us at www dot feeding, fatty.com. Uh, this interview, the audio and the video will both go up live. It'll probably be three to four weeks. We'll get that up. Uh, the, uh, also find us on social media, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the video will also be on our YouTube channel. You can find the podcast on all the major platforms, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and probably a dozen more. So reach out, give us a listen, should be sharing. Share sharing is caring. So share this with all of your friends, get them involved. We would love it. Visit us on our Facebook group. We'd love to start a discussion with, you know, with our listeners and see what we can do. If you're a professional that can help people with wellness and wellbeing, or if you have a great story, we're always looking for those. So reach out to either me or Terry. We'd love to get you on a future episode. So until then take care of yourself and take care of your family. This is Roy. Terry - Feeding Fatty (44:04): This is Terry Yadi, Joi. Thank you so much. We really appreciate your time and expertise and sharing all of this. Yadi (44:12): Thank you so much for having me. www.feedingfatty.com          

Behind the Bima
February 17, 2021: Special Guests: Rabbis and Rebbetzins of BRS

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 205:32


Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Philip Moskowitz, and Josh Broide, from Boca Raton Synagogue, shmooze about contemporary issues. Every week features an unscripted and lively discussion, special guests, and a behind-the-scenes look at leading a large and dynamic Jewish community. BRS + (https://www.brsonline.org/global) is not a subscription service, it is a global community of learners, with shared vision and shared values. Be part of the BRS global community and join our countless learning opportunities, programs, panel discussions, outreach efforts, Israel advocacy and more. Be part of a diverse global community representing different age groups, backgrounds, countries, all united in a commitment to reaching in, reaching out, and reaching up!Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg:Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Special Guest: Rabbis and Rebbetzins of Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS).Sponsor: The mission of DailyGiving (www.dailygiving.org) is to enable every Jew to easily perform the mitzvah of tzedaka every single day, and to disperse those funds to deserving Jewish non-profit organizations around the world on a daily basis.Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), a rapidly-growing congregation of over 800 families and over 1,000 children in Boca Raton, Florida. BRS is the largest Orthodox Synagogue in the Southeast United States. Rabbi Goldberg's warm and welcoming personality has helped attract people of diverse backgrounds and ages to feel part of the BRS community, reinforcing the BRS credo of 'Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity. Rabbi Philip Moskowitz serves as Associate Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), where he helps lead a rapidly growing congregation of over 850 families including over 1,000 children. His warm personality and dynamic, positive spirit make people of all backgrounds and ages feel a part of the BRS community. Rabbi Moskowitz officiates at life cycle events, provides pastoral counseling, and serves as halachic advisor and close confidante to hundreds of members. Beyond the engaging and relevant Shabbat morning sermons, delivered to multiple, diverse minyanim, and the numerous regular classes and shiurim in the Shul, Rabbi Moskowitz regularly teaches Torah in private homes, local day schools, and the community at large. Rabbi Josh Broide is the Director of the Deborah & Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement (CJE), a Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He is also the Founder and Director of the Boca Raton Jewish Experience (BRJE), a rapidly growing outreach and engagement program in Boca Raton, Florida. In addition he also works as the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), one of the largest Modern Orthodox Synagogues in North America.

Behind the Bima
January 27, 2021: Special Guest: Shulem Lemmer

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 62:58


Rabbis Efrem Goldberg, Philip Moskowitz, and Josh Broide, from Boca Raton Synagogue, shmooze about contemporary issues. Every week features an unscripted and lively discussion, special guests, and a behind-the-scenes look at leading a large and dynamic Jewish community. Connect with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg:Website: https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/efrem.goldberg Twitter: http://twitter.com/rabbigoldberg Special Guest: Shulem Lemmer, world-renowned singer and performer. Sponsor: Areyvut, which is dedicated to the core Jewish values of chessed, tzedakah, and tikkun olam, providing programs, tools, and resources to educate, engage, motivate, and inspire others to action. Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), a rapidly-growing congregation of over 800 families and over 1,000 children in Boca Raton, Florida. BRS is the largest Orthodox Synagogue in the Southeast United States. Rabbi Goldberg's warm and welcoming personality has helped attract people of diverse backgrounds and ages to feel part of the BRS community, reinforcing the BRS credo of 'Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity. Rabbi Philip Moskowitz serves as Associate Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), where he helps lead a rapidly growing congregation of over 850 families including over 1,000 children. His warm personality and dynamic, positive spirit make people of all backgrounds and ages feel a part of the BRS community. Rabbi Moskowitz officiates at life cycle events, provides pastoral counseling, and serves as halachic advisor and close confidante to hundreds of members. Beyond the engaging and relevant Shabbat morning sermons, delivered to multiple, diverse minyanim, and the numerous regular classes and shiurim in the Shul, Rabbi Moskowitz regularly teaches Torah in private homes, local day schools, and the community at large. Rabbi Josh Broide is the Director of the Deborah & Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement (CJE), a Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He is also the Founder and Director of the Boca Raton Jewish Experience (BRJE), a rapidly growing outreach and engagement program in Boca Raton, Florida. In addition he also works as the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS), one of the largest Modern Orthodox Synagogues in North America.

Ransom House Podcast
Ransom House Podcast Episode #2: Davis Brode - Compass

Ransom House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 19:01


A brief intro into the world of residential real estate. Touching on different aspects of the industry and bringing in experts in their fields to help explain their roles during the real estate sale process. This episode features Davis Brode who touches on his experience as a new real estate agent joining a team, and what it was like to branch off onto his own after gaining experience.

Dr. Pat Show
TTR Network - Julia Griffin - Ann Brode

Dr. Pat Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 51:31


The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Special Guest Host Julia Griffin - Listening to the Body, Finding Peace, and Eliminating Stress with Ann Brode

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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
TTR Network - 05/26/20 - Julia Griffin - Ann Brode - Hour 2

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 51:39


The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Special Guest Host Julia Griffin-Listening to the Body, Finding Peace, and Eliminating Stress with Ann Brode

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Story Effect
Douglas Brode on THE EFFECT OF: American Westerns and the Power of Doing the Work

Story Effect

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 32:59


Douglas Brode is retired professor from Syracuse University with a deep love for film--particularly westerns. Today, he's published over 35 books (including many on westerns), and has thrived as a screenwriter, playwright, novelist, film historian, film critic, and multi-award winning journalist. In this special episode, Abigail and Doug explore the 1948 classic, Red River (featuring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift), and how it changed westerns forever by unraveling the psychological impact trauma can have on a person, portrayed in a film noir style. Listen to this episode to learn how westerns and World War II changed movies forever, and how Red River's portrayal of the human psyche made a story like nothing Doug had ever seen before. Email Abigail at abigailkperry [AT] gmail [DOT] com to discuss such topics more. *****Interested in other topics discussed in this podcast? Explore these resources for your own creative journey. The Twenty-First Century Western: Read Douglas' latest book on western, released December 12, 2019.See more of Douglas' books on filmWatch Red RiverIntro Music: “Open Those Bright Eyes” by Kevin MacLeod, edited for this podcast’s intro and closing. License: Creative Commons

Broscussions
Episode 14: Sicko Brode ft. Jesus

Broscussions

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 136:18


In this episode the bros are joined by the one, the only, Seth "Jesus" Mcatee!This week on sports we cover more NBA news and the playoffs, we love discussing about how much an idiot Paul Pierce really is This week on non sports we discuss our top superheroes, learn how a florida man learned to steal part of the Stonehenge, and Hoban lets you know what he does to 12 year old boys IN call of duty...**Disclaimers**We apologize for certain parts of the episode where it's very loud, sometimes it gets a little wild in the studio... Our Patreon is now up! If you want to support the podcast please consider becoming a patron today! All funds go to improving the Podcast! https://www.patreon.com/broscussions/Content coming real soon to our YouTube channel so make sure you subscribe!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7F4LqvMDBSPA1FaLdF4GNA

Fock Ya Nation
EP1: The Inaugural Episode w/ (Epi-brode) Brandon Bryan

Fock Ya Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 55:06


This is the inaugural episode of the Fock Ya Nation podcast! "The Cass Man" Evan Cassidy introduces himself, lays out the philosophy of The Naysch and talks to guest Brandon Bryan, a rising young comedic talent from Fountain Valley, CA who has a strong affinity for SoundCloud Rap. QUESTIONS/BOOKING: fockyanation@gmail.com Theme song composed by The Cass Man & Kevin Tienken Instagram: @fockyanation Twitter: @fockyanation Facebook: @fockyanation www.youtube.com/fockyanation This episode is sponsored by Refuge Printing (in Fountain Valley, CA). Hit them up for all your printing needs! refugeprinting@gmail.com www.refugeprinting.com

Up Before You
Brode McLaughlin

Up Before You

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 61:27


On Episode 51 I sit down with Brode McLaughlin. Brode is a group fitness instructor at Shed Fitness and a recent graduate from Ole Miss with a degree in Exercise Science. Brode has a real passion for fitness and testing and pushing the limits of the human body and seeking out exactly what it is capable of along with what you can do to help it optimally perform. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! Enjoy!

Moments with Marianne
A Guide to Body Wisdom with Ann Todhunter Brode

Moments with Marianne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 30:48


Ann Todhunter Brode has focused on the relationship of body, mind, and spirit as it shapes the physical experience for more than forty years. As a teacher, therapist, healer, and writer, Ann is a respected leader in the bodywork community. She has written for Health Source Magazine, Santa Barbara Independent, Huffington Post, and Somatic Psychotherapy Today Journal. www.AnnTodhunterBrode.com.

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager
Out of the Fog: Body Wisdom with Ann Todhunter Brode

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 25:59


Do you understand your body? Do you feel comfortable in it? Ann Todhunter Brode believes our body holds innate wisdom. When we discover that wisdom, she says we can engage it to enhance our experience of living. Ann Todhunter Brode has been an Aston Patterning practitioner and body-oriented therapist in Santa Barbara for more than forty years. She is dedicated to helping people understand and feel comfortable in their bodies. In addition to her clinical practice, Brode shares her personal and professional experience through down-to-earth, compassionate articles on the challenges & rewards of living consciously in the body. In her new book, A Guide to Body Wisdom: What Your Mind Needs to Know About Your Body, she shares her unique way of engaging the intelligence of the body to enhance the experience of being alive. Find out more about Ann and her work at anntodhunterbrode.com.

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager
Out of the Fog: Body Wisdom with Ann Todhunter Brode

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 26:00


Do you understand your body? Do you feel comfortable in it? Ann Todhunter Brode believes our body holds innate wisdom. When we discover that wisdom, she says we can engage it to enhance our experience of living. Ann Todhunter Brode has been an Aston Patterning practitioner and body-oriented therapist in Santa Barbara for more than forty years. She is dedicated to helping people understand and feel comfortable in their bodies. In addition to her clinical practice, Brode shares her personal and professional experience through down-to-earth, compassionate articles on the challenges & rewards of living consciously in the body. In her new book, A Guide to Body Wisdom: What Your Mind Needs to Know About Your Body, she shares her unique way of engaging the intelligence of the body to enhance the experience of being alive. Find out more about Ann and her work at anntodhunterbrode.com.

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager on Empower Radio
Body Wisdom with Ann Todhunter Brode

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager on Empower Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018


Do you understand your body? Do you feel comfortable in it? Ann Todhunter Brode believes our body holds innate wisdom. When we discover that wisdom, she says we can engage it to enhance our experience of living.

The Instance: The Podcast for Lovers of Blizzard Games

That prepatch is close and we get a taste. War Mode sounds amazing and we are all kind of in on this new way of doing PVP. Where did Brode go? Why that stock dip? And so much more!

Group Quest
Group Quest S02E16: The end of the booming Brode

Group Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 41:39


Hasteur, Joe, and Gulvan talk about Ben Brode, Con Before The Storm, Warcraft mounts, and more. Attend our live recordings most Saturdays at 4:30 PM Central Time Saturdays at https://discord.gg/8cVVBCH

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Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast
E57: Dr. Jessica Hekman - "The biology of a great performance dog"

Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 28:42


Summary: Dr. Jessica Hekman is a postdoctoral associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where she researches how genetics affect behavior in pet and working dogs. Jessica received her Ph.D. in Animal Studies in 2017 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she studied canid behavioral genetics. Previously, Jessica graduated from the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2012, with a dual DVM/MS degree. Her Master's work was on the behavior and cortisol responses of healthy dogs to being hospitalized overnight. She also completed a shelter medicine veterinary internship at the University of Florida Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program. Links www.dogzombie.com  www.darwinsdogs.org www.muttmix.org www.workingdogproject.org Video: Dopamine Jackpot! (Robert Sapolsky) Video: Sopolsky on Depression (Robert Sapolsky)  Next Episode:  To be released 4/13/2018, featuring Laura Waudby to talk about getting a happy dog in the competition ring. TRANSCRIPTION: Melissa Breau: This is Melissa Breau and you're listening to the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, an online school dedicated to providing high-quality instruction for competitive dog sports using only the most current and progressive training methods. Today we'll be talking to Dr. Jessica Hekman. Dr. Jessica Hekman is a postdoctoral associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where she researches how genetics affect behavior in pet and working dogs. Jessica received her Ph.D. in Animal Studies in 2017 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she studied canid behavioral genetics. Previously, Jessica graduated from the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2012, with a dual DVM/MS degree. Her Master's work was on the behavior and cortisol responses of healthy dogs to being hospitalized overnight. She also completed a shelter medicine veterinary internship at the University of Florida Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program. Finally, she is also the most recent addition to the team of FDSA instructors! Hi Jessica, welcome to the podcast! Jessica Hekman: Thanks. I'm very excited to be here. Melissa Breau: I'm excited to have you, and I was a little nervous reading that bio because I knew there were a lot of things in there that my tongue was not going to wrap around well. Jessica Hekman: You did great. Melissa Breau: I'm pretty happy with that. To start us out, do you want to tell us a little bit about your dogs and what you're working on with them? Jessica Hekman: Yeah, I love that you start with the real easy question, because everyone likes talking about their dogs. Melissa Breau: Of course. Jessica Hekman: I have two dogs. I have Dashiell and Jenny. When I got Dash, I knew that I wanted to do dog sports with him. He's a 19-month-old English Shepherd, and for people who don't know that breed, they're closely related to Aussies and Border Collies, so it's sometimes a little scary how smart he is. He's really docile, sweet, interactive, he's so much fun to work with. We've done treibball, and we've done agility, which is my favorite sport and one I've really wanted to do with him, but he has a chronic shoulder problem right now that we're in the middle of getting under control, so agility's on hold at the moment. We've also done some parkour. I think that's his favorite because he loves to jump on things, and there's still some parkour tricks that he can do, even with his shoulder issues, but a bunch that he can't. So at the moment he's in an in-person rally class with my husband. They both really like the structure of rally, even though it's not really my thing, and then with me he's doing nosework. We did that Intro To Nosework class with Stacy last session and we both really enjoyed it. Dash is the first puppy I've ever raised. I always got rescue or shelter dogs before, but I have wanted to get into studying socialization in dogs, so I wanted to actually go through it with my own dog before doing the research. My older dog is Jenny. She's an 8-year-old mixed breed, and I know just from talking to the shelter that she came from that she definitely has some Lab in her, and we also did an ancestry test, which suggested some Samoyed, and she looks a lot like a tiny, little golden-colored Border Collie, and she sort of acts like a herding breed. She's also super-smart. She did not get enough socialization at a young age. I got her when she was about a year old, and at the time she was terrified of all people and all new places, and she peed every time I touched her. She spent the first week huddled on a dog bed in terror, and when I needed to take her outside to pee, I would crawl backwards toward her without making eye contact, and then, without looking at her, I would have this leash, and she had a little tab permanently on a harness that she wore 24/7 exactly so I wouldn't have to touch her by the collar. So I would reach backwards without looking at her and attach the leash to her tab sort of by feel, and then we would go downstairs and outside. After a week of this, one day I started crawling backwards towards her and she stood up and was like, “I understand the system and I can do it myself.” So I took her downstairs off-leash and she went outside — safely fenced yard, so that was OK — she went outside, she came back in. So that's Jenny. She's really scared of everything, but she's also game to work through it, and she finds her own out-of-the-box solutions to it. Most of the time that she's been with me we've just worked on her confidence levels, but they are really improving now, and since I got Dash she has also let me know that she is really interested in doing sports stuff too, so she also enjoys doing parkour, and we are doing nosework together as well. I don't think she's ever going to be able to go to a nosework trial, but that is fine with me. So those are my two dogs. Melissa Breau: You mentioned that Dash is the first puppy that you've raised, but you knew you wanted to do agility when you got him. How did you get into dog sports? What got you started there? Jessica Hekman: I was looking for something to do with my first dog, who was Jack, he was a Golden Retriever, so I was looking around for stuff and we started doing agility and I loved it. Jack liked it. I think he would have preferred to have done dock diving. I never found a good place to do that competitively, but we'd go to a local pond and he'd do his really impressive belly flops, so that was a good time. We did agility together for two or three years, and we got to the point of going to trials. He cued a few times. I was very impressed with myself with him. But then I started veterinary school, and that was that for any extracurricular activities all through vet school. As you said, I did this dual degree program, so it was extra long as well, and by the time I got out, Jack was elderly to do sports, I had Jenny at that point, and there weren't online classes, online options, and she couldn't do in-person stuff, so I was out of sports then for quite a while, through vet school and through my Ph.D., so that was about ten years, and I missed it horribly. I would watch agility on YouTube and stuff. Jack lived to the very impressive old age of 16, which is great for a Golden Retriever. After I lost him, I got Dash, and I immediately got back into doing sports then. Melissa Breau: What about the positive tilt of things? Have you always been a positive trainer? If not, what got you started on that journey? Jessica Hekman: I had never trained a dog before when I got Jack. I got him in 2003. We went to what I guess you would call a balanced class for basic manners. It was not a terrible class, they didn't have us abusing the dogs or anything, but we did use some leash popping to try to get good leash manners, stuff like that. At the time I thought that was entirely appropriate. When I first learned about clicker training. I remember saying, “Oh, but there should be consequences if a dog doesn't obey you.” That was where I was then. When we started agility together, that was 100 percent positive, of course, and that was when I first learned to use clicker training myself. That was when I started shaping. At the time, though, I was still open to mild positive punishment in basic training, so I think I was gradually converted. I was going to a lot of seminars with positive trainers, I was reading books by people like McConnell and Sdeo, and eventually I started to realize, I can have a better relationship with my dogs than I do. I've realized since then how great the approach is, not just for dogs, but for interacting with people. I use a lot less punishment in my relationships with friends and family than I used to, although I find humans can be hard to reward. You can't pop M&Ms into everyone's mouth, and you can't stop a conversation to have a friendly wrestle, so that's challenging. I'm still trying to figure that one out. Melissa Breau: We should, as a community, decide that it's perfectly appropriate to hand out M&Ms left and right. I think that would make the world a better place. Jessica Hekman: That would make life so much easier. Melissa Breau: Obviously your day job now is heavily research-based. You started off in veterinary school, you started off in dog sports, how did you end up in research specifically? Jessica Hekman: That was the long way around, for sure. I majored in medieval studies in college, and by the end of college I was already starting to feel like, you know, I really liked reading the stuff I was reading, I was reading Arthurian romances, it was great, but I was feeling like I was following paths that other people had taken before. I had this one moment where I had some insight that I thought was fantastic, age 20, I thought I was brilliant, I took this to my advisor and he was like, “That was a great insight. It was exactly the same as this other person said 20 years ago.” Basically he was saying it was so good because it was exactly the same as something someone else did, and I was like, Oh, man, I have to get out of this, and I have to do something new. I have to have some effect on the world. I didn't go into biology then. I got into computer programming. It was the mid-'90s, we were in the middle of the dotcom boom, they were hiring warm bodies off the streets to do computer programming. That was actually a fantastic career. I was in online publishing programming for ten years. I got to the point where I was working four days a week, three of them from home, I was making a lot more money than I'm making now, and that was great. It was great for having a dog. I was at home with my dog all the time. But then I got bored. I started feeling again that I was having no real effect on the world. The dotcom crash happened, there was a lot less money in the industry, and that meant there was a lot less interesting work going on, and right around that time I had gotten Jack, my first dog, and as a result I had also gotten into Retriever rescue. I was working with a local Retriever rescue, and because of that I started getting really interested in dog behavior. I started reading everything I could get my hands on about it, I started going on the seminar circuit, and when I read The Other End Of The Leash, by Patricia McConnell, I was like, Oh, this is it. This is what I want to do. I want to learn all about this stuff. So I started looking into being a behaviorist, and just a quick spoiler alert — I did not actually end up being a behaviorist, but you can become a behaviorist, either with a Ph.D. or with a DVM. At the time, I knew research was the interesting thing to me, so I tried that route. It was 2005 at this point, and there were, at that time, no labs studying dog behavior. I talked to one professor, trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life, and he said to me, “Well, you can study wolf behavior, but Ph.D.'s don't study dogs because they're domesticated, so they're not natural animals. Vets study dogs, but they study them medically, no one studies their behavior. No one studies dog behavior.” So I was like, What do I do? I guess I could go to vet school, and I want to be able to prescribe meds in my theoretical behavior practice. So I went to vet school to become a veterinary behaviorist. At that point I had to do all my basic sciences before I could even apply. As a medievalist turned computer programmer, I had zero sciences under my belt, so I had to do all of that. It changed the way I saw the world. I had been this arty medievalist turned computer nerd, and I was like, Oh, now I'm starting to understand what goes on in bodies and brains. That was real interesting. I got into vet school, I went to Tufts, they had this combined DVM/Master's program, as you said. I decided to do that because I thought it would give me some exposure to research. The way it works is the first two years you do the vet program, you take a year off in the middle to do the Master's, and then you go back and finish the vet program for two years. My second year doing the veterinary program, I shadowed a veterinary behaviorist at Tufts, and that was the first time I got to, week after week, see a behaviorist in action. That was when I realized I totally did not want to do that with my life. I did not want to try to fix broken dogs. I thought it was much more effective to try to figure out why dogs break in the first place and try to stop that from happening. Shortly after that, that was the end of my second year, and then after that I did my research year. So I spent a whole year just doing research. I still remember this one day, walking through the parking lot at Tufts on the way to my car, and thinking, Wow, I love this stuff so much. I am not looking forward to going back to vet school. It was like the skies opened and I thought, I don't have to be a behaviorist! I can go get a Ph.D. after all! It all came together. That was when I was like, I can go do research, and that will help with the prevention of behavior problems. The research world was really changing while I was in vet school. I said that there weren't any labs doing dog stuff when I started, but while I was in vet school, people started to realize that, in fact, dogs are totally fascinating models for research. They are natural animals, and the fact that they've evolved to live inside civilization along with humans — that makes them more interesting, not less interesting. So after I finished vet school, I did do an internship, but then I did a Ph.D. at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, working with Kukekova Lab, and that lab was actually founded just the year before I came there. I was one of her first two grad students. So it's very much been a process of when I'm ready to take my next step, things have appeared just barely in time for me to get there. In that lab we studied tame foxes, not dogs, but the tame foxes are a fantastic model for dogs and for domestication. It was a really great opportunity for me. I learned a lot. But I really wanted to get into studying the genetics of pet dogs, and again, while I was in that program, a few people were starting to do that. No one had quite figured out how to do it at a large scale, so when you're working not with lab animals but with pets, and there's so much variety in their genetics and in how they're raised, you need really, really large numbers of them, and that was really hard for anyone to figure out how to do. But just a couple of years before I was ready to graduate, again, this new lab sprang up, they were doing exactly that, so that's where I am now, Karlsson Lab at the Broad Institute. It's spelled Broad but it's pronounced Brode, just to be super-tricky for people. I like to say of Karlsson Lab that it's, like, thank God they're doing exactly what I thought I would have to do, so I don't have to organize this massive citizen science approach to studying pet dogs, because my new boss, Elinor, has already done that, and I can just focus on the fun parts. So that's my crazy journey. It's probably a longer answer than you were looking for. Melissa Breau: No, it's interesting. You've had a lot of interesting experiences and steps along the way. I'd love to dig a little more into what you're doing now. Do you mind sharing a general overview? Jessica Hekman: Sure. Karlsson Lab, where I am now, takes what we call a citizen science approach to studying pet dogs. What we do is we collect a lot of dog behavior information and DNA directly from dog owners, and we use that to try to find connections between differences in the dog's DNA and their different behavioral traits. The main project that has started out collecting that is called Darwin's Dogs, and you can go to DarwinsDogs.org and participate, and I'm sure that all of you will do that, and you should definitely do that. Right now we're very much in the data collection phase, so at the moment I'm doing a lot of what turns out to be basically project management, making sure that all the stuff is coming together, that we're storing the data in a reasonable way, things like that. But I am already getting to do some data analysis. I actually, really excitingly just last week, I got my hands on about 15 years worth of pedigree and behavioral data from a school that breeds guide dogs. I'm getting to analyze that in order to write a paper about it. As the data is coming in from other projects, the plan is that I'll be one of the ones to analyze that as well. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. I know we've chatted a bit about having your boss on the podcast, too, to talk more about some of this stuff, but I'd love if you want to share just a couple of the projects you guys are working on. You mentioned DarwinsDogs.org, so I'll make sure that there's a link to that in the show notes for folks. Do you want to share any other stuff that listeners might be interested in? Jessica Hekman: For sure. We actually have a brand new project that's about to launch that FDSA folks can participate in, and it's actually, even if you don't have a dog, although I know that pretty much everyone listening to this will have a dog. In my nosework class that I did with FDSA, I was Bronze in the introductory nosework and one person was at Gold with a cat, which was fantastic. Melissa Breau: That's very cool. Jessica Hekman: Yeah, that was neat. This new project is called Muttmix. That's at muttmix.org. The idea is that we will show you photos of a whole bunch of mixed-breed dogs, and you get to guess what is in their breed mix. We will collect guesses from a whole bunch of people, and then we will e-mail you back afterwards and tell you what was in those dogs, based on their genetic analyses that we did. So it should be a lot of fun for you. And then the data that we collect will be used to help us analyze how good people are at looking at a dog and telling exactly what breed is in there, which, just a spoiler alert, it's really hard to do that by looking. It turns out that mutts are really, really interesting, and very few people, if any, have really surveyed them. Most of the papers out there on dogs, particularly genetic papers, are about purebred dogs. So muttmix.org, and it's starting in a few weeks, but if you go right now, you can give your e-mail address and then we can let you know when it goes live. That's Muttmix. And then the main project that I personally am working on is called the Working Dog Project, and that is, we collect behavioral and genetic information from working dogs to find out the genetic influences that make dogs more or less good at their job, or more or less able to succeed in training programs. For example, a guide dog school typically only has about half of the puppies that they train succeed at becoming guide dogs. Why is that? Is there anything we can do to help them do better? And, by the way, if it occurs to you that sports dogs are a lot like working dogs, that has also occurred to me, and I am totally planning to expand this project to include sports dogs, so stay tuned about that. And if and when that happens, I will definitely be letting FDSA folks know. Melissa Breau: Awesome. I look forward to that, and I can't wait to see what some of the outcomes are of the research you're working on. It all sounds so interesting. Jessica Hekman: Us too. It's sad that research is so slow, because we would really like the answers yesterday. Melissa Breau: Fair enough. I know that, talking about research, you did include a bunch of that in the webinar you just did, kind of the other end of things, on the biology of socialization, and you've got another coming up on April 12 on epigenetics. Do you want to explain what epigenetics is, and then share a little bit on what the webinar will focus on? Jessica Hekman: Epigenetics is a way that organisms, including dogs, record the experiences that they've had in their DNA. We used to think that the DNA sequence is something that never changes for a particular individual. It turns out, though, that epigenetics is this mechanism that this cell has. It's like marks that you put on the DNA, so the sequence itself doesn't change, but there's these marks that are added on it, sort of like a bookmark in a book, so that the content of the book doesn't change, but you can put a bookmark in it to save a really important page that you want to come back to again and again. Animals can do this with their DNA to say, “This is a bit that is really useful for the environment that I live in, and I want to use this bit a whole lot.” So this is a new way that we look at what makes up an animal's personality — not just their genetics, but also this way that animals have of recording their experiences in their DNA. In this webinar I'll talk about what we know about epigenetics, and I will specifically relate it to dogs. A lot of the epigenetics resources that are out there for people to read are obviously very human-oriented, and so I will focus very much on “What does this mean for your sports dog?” Melissa Breau: Kind of to take that and ask what is probably a way-too-broad question, what does go into a perfect performance dog from that standpoint? Jessica Hekman: Lots of things. There's very complex effects on a lot of different genes interacting with each other in ways that are really hard to predict, but that's what my job is, is to try to find ways of predicting how that's going to work. And then equally complex there's the effects of the dog's environment, of course. But the environment — we don't always think of it as it actually starts at conception in the uterus, with the hormones that the mom passes on to the puppies in nutrition, and then the environment also includes the time in the nest with their littermates, how the puppy is socialized, how the dog is trained. We can only control a tiny portion of all of this, like some of the socialization and the training, and I knew that theoretically when I got Dash as a puppy, but I have to admit I still figured I'd be able to control a bit more of him than I could in the end. So yeah, perfect performance dog. Melissa Breau: Are there common misconceptions that dog sports people tend to have about this sciencey stuff? If so, what can you do to set the record straight? Jessica Hekman: I think that a lot of people have this hope that science, and particularly genetics, will be able to give us black-and-white answers to questions that we have, that maybe a dog who has behavioral issues, or issues in the ring, has some underlying genetic problem that can't be changed and that perhaps could be identified in a test, that we'll maybe discover one gene for aggression and be able to breed it out. Of course, in real life, biology is incredibly complex and there's no black-and-white, there's really just shades of gray. But of course that doesn't mean that there isn't a lot to learn and understand about how the body and brain work that can be really enlightening when we're thinking about how to interact with our dogs. I hope that answers that question. Melissa Breau: That's actually an interesting way of thinking about it, and I think it's important to note that even science doesn't have all the answers. It's a complex topic, and to a certain extent you do need to wade in waist-deep to get a good understanding of all the bits and pieces. What do you think about for the future? Where do you think the future of some of this stuff will lead us, and what subjects are there out there that you hope that science can find the answers to? Jessica Hekman: Personally, I'm really hoping we're going to find ways of improving how we breed dogs. There are genomic technologies that can be useful to help the process of selecting dogs to breed in order to produce puppies with the traits that we want, and in fact this is done as a matter of course in the cattle industry. The technology is there. It's made a massive difference in the ability of the cattle industry to select for traits like milk production. What we need to make it happen for dogs is just for the community to get together and to pool genetic and behavioral data. The data that Karlsson Lab, where I work now, is collecting could be used for exactly this kind of thing. But the hard part, I think, will be not so much the science, but will be agreeing on what everybody is breeding for. It's the intersection of science and society where stuff gets interesting. How do you work together to breed for things like health and solid personalities instead of things like fancier coat colors and flatter faces? That's really going to be the big struggle, but that's where I hope to see the dog community going. Melissa Breau: I guess part of me peripherally knew that the cattle industry had been breeding for things like increased milk production, but you don't really think about it as a concerted effort, as, like, the industry sat down and looked at it from a scientific perspective. You think, Oh, they did it the same way we do it in dogs, where it's just two that have a line, or have a history, and let's just keep going down that thread. So it's interesting. Jessica Hekman: They're massively well organized, and it's kind of scary if you look at the statistics. The output of milk from an individual cow since 1950, it has more than tripled in individual cows from 1950 to today. One of the things that the cattle industry has going for them is USDA. They have this federal agency that is paid to organize them. We don't have anything like that, and trying to imagine organizing dog breeders to work together is kind of crazy. Melissa Breau: Fair enough, yes. Jessica Hekman: Imagine talking to one person who has their lovingly curated and selected line of dogs, and saying, “OK, for the good of the whole breed, we think you shouldn't breed this particular dog anymore.” Not going to happen. So it's a really interesting difference between the two groups. Melissa Breau: Fascinating. It's such an interesting concept to think through and think about. To shift gears a little bit, in addition to your webinar, you're doing a class on some of this stuff in June. I wanted to ask you to share a little about the class and maybe help folks decide whether or not the class would be a good fit for them. Jessica Hekman: I'm really looking forward to it. It's going to be BH510 it's called The Biology of Building a Great Performance Dog. It's going to be basically about the biology underlying dog development, like what makes each dog her own individual self. A lot of what I'll talk about has to do with genetics and very early socialization, so the class will be particularly useful, I think, for people who want to think through how to find their next dog, what to look for in choosing a breed and a breeder, or in choosing a shelter dog or a rescue dog. But we'll also talk about decisions on things like spay/neuter, whether to do it, when to do it, so that could be useful for people with puppies or even people with young adult dogs. And then I also think it should really appeal to anyone who wants to get their science geek on about dogs, like what makes up a dog's personality. So even if you're not thinking about getting another dog, just if you want to learn some genetics and some biology from a dog perspective, and a think through what's going on in their brains, what's going on in their bodies that makes them act the way they do, it ought to be a great class for you. Melissa Breau: Since it's your first time on, I do have three questions I always try to ask each time somebody comes on for the first time. I want to round things out with those. To start us off, what's the dog-related accomplishment that you're proudest of? Jessica Hekman: Oh, Jenny, for sure Jenny. When I got her, as I said, she peed whenever I touched her, and now I can actually bring a stranger into the house. She still gets nervous and shakes, but as soon as the stranger tosses her a treat, she flips over into, like, Oh, a treat game, and she stops shaking, her ears come up, she starts making cute faces at the stranger to get more treats. Very occasionally, if someone really is good with dogs, Jenny will let them pet her, even though she's just met them that day, which I never would have believed a few years back would ever have happened. She can go out in public, she can go walking on leash around the neighborhood, she can go off leash in a safe park. So we've made some amazing progress together. Sometimes I can't believe she's come so far. You asked for my proudest accomplishment, and I feel like she's really been working hard on that too, but the two of us together I think have made some fantastic progress. Melissa Breau: I absolutely think that counts. I don't think she could have done it without you. What's the best piece of training advice that you've ever heard? Jessica Hekman: It's only in the last couple of years I heard this, I think from Jean Donaldson. She said, “Most people don't use enough treats,” which I love. It's simple, it's concise, it's totally useful. Use more treats. It's easy, and it's so helpful in getting us out of the mindset of thinking, The dog should do this because I asked her to, and into the mindset of, How can I make this more fun for the dog? Melissa Breau: Right, right. That's fantastic, and I think we hear similar things in a lot of different places, but I do like it in that concise, easy to digest. For our last question, who is somebody else in the dog world that you look up to? Jessica Hekman: Can I have more than one? Melissa Breau: Yes, absolutely. Jessica Hekman: OK. The obvious answer, I guess, would be Denise, because in addition to her stellar dog handling skills, she also has stellar human handling skills. She's so great at helping people learn while making them feel good about themselves, and that's really hard to do — not just be good at dogs, but be good at people. I already mentioned Patricia McConnell, whose books are the reason I chose my new career. She had insights into the fact that dog minds are really fascinating in their own right, and I will always be indebted to her for that. And finally, he's not exactly in the dog world, but my science hero is Dr. Robert Sapolsky. He learned some amazing things about how the stress response works. He's a fantastic lecturer, and a lot of his talks are on YouTube and I highly recommend checking them out, if you're interested in how the brain functions and how stress affects behavior. He does not talk about dogs specifically, but his material is totally relevant to them and to training. So Sapolsky. Highly recommended. Melissa Breau: Excellent. I will try to find a YouTube video or two that we can link to in the show notes for everybody. Jessica Hekman: Let me know. I can find you one. Melissa Breau: Absolutely. That would be great. Thank you so much for coming on the podcast, Jessica. I'm thrilled that we got to chat. This was a lot of fun. Jessica Hekman: Oh, thanks. I had a fantastic time. Melissa Breau: And thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in! We'll be back next week with Laura Waudby to talk about training for a happy dog in the competition ring. If you haven't already, subscribe to our podcast in iTunes or the podcast app of your choice to have our next episode automatically downloaded to your phone as soon as it becomes available. Credits: Today's show is brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy. Special thanks to Denise Fenzi for supporting this podcast. Music provided royalty-free by BenSound.com; the track featured here is called “Buddy.” Audio editing provided by Chris Lang.

Golden Wisp: A Competitive Hearthstone Podcast
Golden Wisp Episode 129: Brode on Tournament Mode

Golden Wisp: A Competitive Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017


This week on the Golden Wisp, Hunter and Alec discuss the newest Hearthstone update, Ben Brode and tournament mode, Mage's victory in the APAC Summer Championship, and the current meta game.Episode 129 of everyone's favorite 0-cost podcast! Download GW129.mp3 Right click here to get this week's episode! (right click save as)Subscribe to us on iTunes!Follow us on Twitter!This week's topics:News Hearthstone Update  Ben Brode; Grinding the Hearthstone Ladder Ben Brode on Tournament Mode Kripp Presses the Button Tournament News APAC Spring Playoffs (vods) Hearthstone Global Games (vods) Hearthstone Esports Schedule The Meta Vicious Syndicate Data Reaper Report Tempo Storm Meta Snapshot Enjoy what we do? Leave us an iTunes review!

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Never Legend
Episode 19

Never Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 49:28


New changes are discussed and scott admits to being a 1%er. Also, Shaman is nerfed (LOL). Yeah, we'll not see that guy anymore. Come on Brode. Admit your love affair. 

Lagging Balls: A World of Warcraft, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch & Other Blizzard Games Podcast

A community-focused Blizzard & World of Warcraft Podcast. For the people. By some people. Episode 92 of the Lagging Balls podcast hosted by Thorn and Thyst this week: “MC Brode!” Feedback, comments, & submissions: laggingballs@gmail.com Find us on: iTunes (for iPhone): http://apple.co/1HIw3fK Stitcher (for Android, Microsoft): http://bit.ly/1Lmppgo Youtube: http://bit.ly/2cMpTQ2 LaggingBalls.com This week we cover: How to Be Well Rounded "I am become The PvP" --Thyst Elisande's Secret Chamber of Secrets World of Warcraft Un'Goro Madness Micro-Holiday Upcoming WoW PvP Q&A Overwatch New Overwatch Hero: Orisa http://bit.ly/2m8NZJg Orisa Dev Update http://bit.ly/2lLUeRq Overwatch Patch Notes http://bit.ly/2mUcolP Hearthstone New Hearthstone Expansion: Journey To Un'Goro http://blizz.ly/2lPjs25 Journey to Un'Goro Dev Video: http://bit.ly/2mce3VB BEN BRODE RAP GOD: http://bit.ly/2mbJZJw SUPER LIT REMIX: https://youtu.be/NDIUkCJ2nSk Ben Brode Remix Master List on Reddit: http://bit.ly/2lM0EQB RAP CHALLENGE LINKS: https://genius.com/Ben-brode-ungoro-the-journey-lyrics http://www.freesfx.co.uk/rx2/mp3s/5/17576_1461955982.mp3 Heroes of the Storm Probius Enters Heroes of the Storm! http://blizz.ly/2msZ2zz Question of the Week Question of the Week: Give Us Your Best WoW Loading Screen Tip? Next Question of the Week: If you could play a blizzard game with ANYONE - DEAD OR ALIVE, who would it be and what game? Music for this episode from: http://www.freesfx.co.uk http://www.bensound.com Be a Patron of Lagging Balls! www.patreon.com/laggingballs

Din Framtid UF
Collegestudent - Agnes Brodén

Din Framtid UF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 26:05


SPECIALAVSNITT! I veckans avsnitt pratar vi med collegestudenten Agnes Brodén, som berättar om livet på ett amerikanskt college! Ni som lyssnar får gärna komma med önskemål och frågor till oss på Din Framtid UF!Kontakta oss:Instagram: dinframtidufFacebook: Din Framtid UFMail: dinframtiduf@gmail.com

Din Framtid UF
Collegestudent - Agnes Brodén

Din Framtid UF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 26:05


SPECIALAVSNITT! I veckans avsnitt pratar vi med collegestudenten Agnes Brodén, som berättar om livet på ett amerikanskt college! Ni som lyssnar får gärna komma med önskemål och frågor till oss på Din Framtid UF! Kontakta oss: Instagram: dinframtiduf Facebook: Din Framtid UF Mail: dinframtiduf@gmail.com

Shift The Story Podcast
When You Have ToLet Go Of Something You Love - STS70 With Karen Poirier Brode

Shift The Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 21:35


Have you ever heard someone say something from across a table, and you wanted to know more? That’s what happened when I heard my guest Karen Poirier-Brode speak. I heard enough to be intrigued. Karen was an OBGYM, and now she is doing a podcast on scrapbooking? How? Why? Karen has a wonderful shift story about choosing to say yes in order to move on from something she loved to something else. Did she find joy? How hard was it? Sometimes we get to choose our shift, and sometimes it chooses us. It’s what we do next that counts.

3 Hearts Entertainment's Podcast

Dom returns to the Bros to bro out with The Brode, BroHeart, and Ellen Ripbro. Zac knocks out more titles in his back log, and the guys go to war with some multiplayer games. Nintendo details somethings to people who give them money and is the Nintendo Playstation real that some guy found? Then we revisit E3 to see if our feelings have changed.

All Autism Talk
Making My Way To Independence - Nick Brode

All Autism Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 28:00


We are delighted to welcome Nick back to the show to share his latest successes on his road to independence.  At the age of 21, Nick enthusiastically shares his recent adventures which include performing with the Miracle Project,  acting in a short film and traveling with a care giver.  Along with studying to be an entertainer, he has also successfully gained employment and was recently promoted in his job with Trader Joe’s.  Nick shares openly about his future dreams for even greater independence and the work he is doing to accomplish his goals.  Don't miss this inspiring conversation. All Autism Talk (allautismtalk.com) is sponsored by Autism Spectrum Therapies (autismtherapies.com) and Trellis Services (trellisservices.com) and Learn It Systems (learnitsystems.com).

BE Culture Radio - The Ultimate Business Podcast on enhancing Company Culture, Management, and Leadership
How to Identify Your Product's Turnaround Factor with Marc Brodeur

BE Culture Radio - The Ultimate Business Podcast on enhancing Company Culture, Management, and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 50:57


With technology at its peak, you'd probably think that there are no more opportunities left to be discovered or invented. But this witty and brilliant man, Marc Brodeur, whose passion for creating products that he couldn't find to fill a niche, has definitely found a gap in the market that has enabled him to come up with a product called Brode Electrolyte Vitamin. So if you want to be energized, be sure to stick around and listen to the full interview as we discussed: Who exactly Marc Brodeur is and what made Brode so phenomenal How he came up with the idea and actually worked on that idea to fruition Why the "turnaround factor" is critical in building a business What you should keep in mind when thinking of getting a business partner on board To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode32  You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.

Autism Live
Nick Brode: The Love of Performance

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 6:33


Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive   Student actor Nick Brode joins Shannon to talk about his role in The Miracle Project's newest show The Intimidation Game which will open this weekend.  Nick shares how much it has meant to him to be involved with a project like this and his hope to be a professional actor in films and TV.  For more information on the Miracle Project visit: www.themiracleproject.org     Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx   Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com    

Simple Life Radio with Cynthia Fernandes
Dark Watchers of Big Sur with Thomas Steinbeck and Benjamin Brode

Simple Life Radio with Cynthia Fernandes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2014 53:47


The collaboration of these friends with written word and art has resulted in a captivating book titled In Search of the Dark Watchers, legend and lore of Big Sur.  This relaxed interview includes stories and personal account of encounters with the watchers, the wee people who live in the landscape. For a peek at the artwork of Benjamin Brode go to www.studiobrode.com.

This Memory Keeper's Life
TMKL 002: Conversation with Memory Keeper Karen Poirier-Brode

This Memory Keeper's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 48:22


Everybody has a story. Today we talk to retired physician Karen Poirier-Brode about her stories and how she records them, through genealogy, paper and digital scrapbooking, and blogging. We also talk about her online and real-life memory-keeping communities.

SA Gemeente Noordwyk Preke
Die fees van die ongesuurde brode

SA Gemeente Noordwyk Preke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2009 21:00


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The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

For over 40 years Ann Brode has focused on the relationship of body, mind, and spirit as it shapes the physical experience. Receiving her BA in 1968, Ann spent 7 years as a motor-perceptual therapist working with young children. In this early work, she discovered that every person learns differently and everybody can change and find better balance, grace, and comfort. Seeking to help all people access their full potential for responsive awareness, Ann began extensive training with Movement Therapy and Bodywork pioneer Judith Aston. Ann was the founder and director of the Healing Center Foundation, a nonprofit supporting integrative health and practitioners in Santa Barbara, and creator of the website, sbHealthSource.org. For the past ten years, she has written on health and body related topics for Health Source Magazine, Santa Barbara Independent, Huffington Post and Somatic Psychotherapy Today Journal. She has also recorded and produced an acclaimed CD entitled Body Breath: Three Guided Meditations.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.