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Breek de Spits | BNR
Utrecht bouwt grootste autovrije wijk

Breek de Spits | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 28:15


De goedkope internationale treinverbinding vanuit Nederland lijkt verder weg dan ooit. Waarom staan de seinen plots op rood? En Utrecht start de bouw van Merwede, de grootste autovrije stadswijk van Nederland. Hoe maak je dat tot een succes? GoVolta Voor een tientje door Europa reizen met de trein? GoVolta zou het 'EasyJet van het spoor' worden, maar de oprichters krijgen toch geen financiering van de bank en daarmee lijkt het goedkope, internationale treinverbinding vanuit Nederland voorlopig van de baan. We spreken Hessel Winkelman, medeoprichter van GoVolta. Merwede De bouw van Merwede, de grootste autovrije stadwijk van Nederland, is vandaag begonnen. Er komen 6000 woningen waar in totaal 12.000 mensen kunnen wonen, maar voor auto’s is geen plek. Althans niet op straat. Te gast is Marco Broekman, stedenbouwkundige, partner bij Bura en supervisor van het project Merwede. Contact Wil je in contact komen met de redactie van BNR Mobility? Stuur een mail naar: mobility@bnr.nl Volg de presentatoren via Twitter @MeindertSchut & @noudb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MÓWI SIĘ
URA BURA, czyli SYLWESTROWE TCHÓRZOSTWO

MÓWI SIĘ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 51:02


Gdzie są teraz bohaterowie Sylwestra? Gdzie księżniczki, królowe kreacji i wypastowanych butów? Szymon pyta a Asia się dołącza. Asię dopadał Kapelusznik w Okularach ze Starą. Na Szymona gość łypał. Magda raz nogę miała, raz nie. Serio? Stać nas tylko na tyle? Czy fajerwerki to tęsknota za armatką? Szymon wchodzi suchy w 2025 rok. Za suchy.

Pierwsza Randka
Rafał Gębura: kulisy polskiej branży porno

Pierwsza Randka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 49:23


Rafał Gębura, którego napewno znacie z jego kanału 7 metrów pod ziemią. Dzisiaj debiutuje w roli reżysera filmu dokumentalnego. Już możecie oglądać "Sexwork.pl". który opowiada o kulisach polskich realiach pracy seksualnej. Dlaczego podjął akurat ten temat? Czy uważa, że taka praca jest moralnie właściwa? A może zastanawiacie się, czy część zrealizowanych scen była za mocna, aby stać się częścią dokumentu? Te wszystkie pytania zadaję Rafałowi w najnowszym odcinku! subskrybuj kanał: https://www.youtube.com/@natalia_kusiak IG: www.instagram.com/nataliakusiak o mnie: https://www.nataliakusiak.com Patronite: https://patronite.pl/pierwszarandka

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya
Dec 8,2024 Sunday : Noon : Sandhya Satsang - Noon Abhi Samay Bahut Bura Aanevala Hai Atah Savdhan Ho Jaao

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


Dec 8,2024 Sunday : Noon : Sandhya Satsang - Noon Abhi Samay Bahut Bura Aanevala Hai Atah Savdhan Ho Jaao

Radio León
Rodrigo Martínez y Jaime del Blanco, una sinergia musical de altos vuelos

Radio León

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 22:25


Con motivo de la presentación en vivo (viernes 25 de octubre, Teatro del Albéitar, 20:30 horas) de su nuevo disco, "Bura", recibimos en "Hoy por Hoy León" al músico Rodrigo Martínez, quien acude a nuestro estudio acompañado del violinista Jaime del Blanco. Siendo la suya una de las colaboraciones destacadas en este trabajo, la ocasión se presta no sólo a recordar algunas anécdotas y recuerdos sobre la grabación de "Bura", sino incluso a disfrutar de la interpretación en nuestro estudio de algunos de sus pasajes. 

Radio León
Rodrigo Martínez: brillando en la oscuridad de "Bura" (18/09/2024)

Radio León

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 6:08


Avto FM 107.7
Bura yalnız zəngin insanlar girə bilər I Yol əhvalatı #482

Avto FM 107.7

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 33:44


"Yol əhvalatı"nda qonağımız olan Nemət Ağalı bizə ərəb ölkələrində insanların yaşayış tərzlərindən və mədəniyyətlərindən danışdı.

Tarataña
Tarataña - Pozoblanco a primeros de agosto - 13/07/24

Tarataña

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 60:06


En la localidad cordobesa de Pozoblanco se celebra desde el jueves 1 de agosto al sábado 3 la 35 edición del Folkpozoblanco. En tan veterano festival se reúnen este año artistas de Madrid, Valladolid, Salamanca, Málaga y Córdoba y hoy en la primera parte escuchamos a algunos de ellos. Anunciamos también algunos de los miles de otros conciertos que se celebran estos días por toda la península ibérica, además de estrenar “Bura”, el nuevo disco del leonés Rodrigo Martínez.Este es el listado seleccionado en La Tarataña para esta 13 de julio:1.- Hijos del tercer acorde, “Pan y tierra” (con Sanmiguel Fraser) 4:342.- Armadanzas, “Que llueva, que llueva” 1:553.- Los Malagatos, “Tanguillo de Valtocado” 2:334.- Caamaño & Ameixeiras, “Ai de mi” 4:255.- Lévid, “Rondador” 3:506.- Los Hermanos Cubero, “¿Es usted de Castilla?” 3:297.- Rodrigo Martínez, “Sal a bailar” 4:59, “Dama hermosa” (con Amancio Prada), “Argollana” 6:32 y “Cara de luna” 6:038.- Jambrina y Madrid, “Arbolito florido” 2:51 Escuchar audio

Radio León
Rodrigo Martínez se supera con "Bura", su disco más oscuro y genuino (14/06/2024)

Radio León

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 17:49


Entrevistamos en "Hoy por Hoy León" al polifacético Rodrigo Martínez, uno de los referentes de mayor peso en la escena de la música folk leonesa. Al margen de su largo paso por Tarna y antes por Pandetrave, Rodrigo presenta estos días su primer disco en solitario, "Bura" ("oscura" en leonés), un álbum en el que ha trabajado durante los últimos tres años y que muestra su cara más madura, experimental y elegante, partiendo de la raíz tradicional, pero explorando de forma muy estudiada otros géneros como el jazz y las nuevas músicas. Se trata, además, de un álbum cargado de colaboraciones de otros músicos como Neil Pearlman, Amancio Prada, Diego Gutiérrez o Sofía Miguélez y en el que se hace acompañar, como alineación estable, del acordeonista Sergio García y del violinista Jaime del Blanco.

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 29:30


Kisika Bura Chaha To Khudka Bura Hua : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Radio 5
Fenix organizó una jornada solidaria, nutricional, para educar a deportistas de nuestra ciudad

Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 5:36


Horacio "Bura" Ortiz, pasó por el aire de Radio 5 para hablar sobre el evento solidario que llevarán adelante este sábado en su gimnasio Fenix, ubicado en calle 10 entre 23 y 25

SA Soccer.org
6.27 SAFC Fancast: Welcome to the Ref Show!

SA Soccer.org

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 70:21


6.27 San Antonio FC Fan Cast Welcome to the Ref Show!   Transactions  N/A SAFC Alumni Gallegos and Sønderjyske clinched promotion with 2-1 home win against Fredericia, four matches to go as they chase league title, Aalborg six points back with match in hand Tani scores again for MNUFC - literally get to just leave this on here from last week, scored a few off the bench and has been given three straight starts, scored each time…five goals total, about one every 70 minutes of playing time SAFC 2-2 Oakland Roots Injury report: Manley, Mbongue, Solignac still on there…Taintor and Haakenson added…and Silva came off in first half - not the best week for this! Quiet first half…Chol puts in in 9' but ruled offside, closer than it looks 65' Miche-Naider Chery goal after Gomez turned inside out on left side of box, Chery rises to head it in for 1-0 73' Bura's pinpoint cross from left lands in front of goal and Agudelo redirects it nicely to tie things at 1-1 79' corner repelled but Hernandez recycles it and lofts ball into box for Lambert, who reached it just before GK Blanchette and it loops in 82' Lambert handball concedes PK - perhaps harsh, but referee sees it from angle that made it look worse…84' Johnny Rodriguez smashes PK into top left corner TotW: Hernandez, Bura (bench) Around the horn USL Championship scores Results  USLC Western Standings Indy Eleven v. SAFC (USOC) preview ML-Yes? How much does SAFC rotate? McIntosh but otherwise only two senior players on bench (perhaps three with Silva), then academy…not sure they play on the road Indy two straight wins, including one on the road agaisnt Monterey Bay…hard to suss out form Both teams tied fourth in USLC with 14 goals, but Indy has also conceded the second-most goals with 17 (one third of those came from LIPAFC on CBS though) ***TRANSITION TO BREAK*** Should we mention MLS Next AC River in San Antonio? Final Thoughts SA Soccer Roundtable/SAFC Fancast

Ráno Nahlas
Všetci investujú na Ukrajine a my nerobíme nič, hovorí bývalý poradca premiérov Eduard Buraš

Ráno Nahlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 41:33


Eduard Buraš, bývalý poradca premiérov E. Hegera a Ľ. Ódora pre cezhraničné vzťahy, najmä s Ukrajinou. Slovenská vláda či župy podľa neho úplne mrhajú šancou čerpať peniaze na cezhraničnú spoluprácu s ukrajinskými regiónmi na našej hranici, ktoré aktuálne extrémne rastú. Viac ako naše firmy investujú na Ukrajine aj Česi, Holanďania či Rakúšania. Východné Slovensko by mohlo prosperovať, no košická župa podľa neho nerobí nič.Podľa Eduarda Buraša mal nezmyselné výroky o Ukrajine už aj Igor Matovič. Zakarpatskí Slováci poslali Robertovi Ficovi list, aby podporil rokovania o vstupe Ukrajiny do EÚ. Má vojna vojenské riešenie?Cez Čiernu nad Tisou neprevážame dostatok tovaru, lebo Finančná správa nemá dostatok technológií. Namiesto skenerov podľa neho colníci štuchajú do zrna roxormi. Dlhé čakacie lehoty na hraniciach s Ukrajinou je výsledkom zanedbania tejto témy.Máme sa pripraviť na to, že Ukrajina bude v EÚ, a tak aj všetky ich produkty vrátane obilia jedného dňa budú na európskom trhu? Naši poľnohospodári im nikdy nebudú môcť konkurovať – mali by sa teda namiesto protestov radšej pripraviť na budúcnosť a zmeniť svoju produkciu?V Zakarpatsku priamo na našej hranici investuje 43 krajín. Počet obyvateľov Užhorodu sa zdvojnásobil a jeho noví obyvatelia majú množstvo potrieb, ktoré sú šancou aj pre našich podnikateľov. Túto šancu však oveľa lepšie využívajú iné krajiny ako tie naše. Eduard Buraš tvrdí, že spolupráca s Košickým samosprávnym krajom prakticky neexistuje. Práve naše zabudnuté regióny na východe Slovenska by z toho mohli najviac profitovať.Rozhovor nahrával Peter Hanák.

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Všetci investujú na Ukrajine a my nerobíme nič, hovorí bývalý poradca premiérov Eduard Buraš

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 41:33


Eduard Buraš, bývalý poradca premiérov E. Hegera a Ľ. Ódora pre cezhraničné vzťahy, najmä s Ukrajinou. Slovenská vláda či župy podľa neho úplne mrhajú šancou čerpať peniaze na cezhraničnú spoluprácu s ukrajinskými regiónmi na našej hranici, ktoré aktuálne extrémne rastú. Viac ako naše firmy investujú na Ukrajine aj Česi, Holanďania či Rakúšania. Východné Slovensko by mohlo prosperovať, no košická župa podľa neho nerobí nič.Podľa Eduarda Buraša mal nezmyselné výroky o Ukrajine už aj Igor Matovič. Zakarpatskí Slováci poslali Robertovi Ficovi list, aby podporil rokovania o vstupe Ukrajiny do EÚ. Má vojna vojenské riešenie?Cez Čiernu nad Tisou neprevážame dostatok tovaru, lebo Finančná správa nemá dostatok technológií. Namiesto skenerov podľa neho colníci štuchajú do zrna roxormi. Dlhé čakacie lehoty na hraniciach s Ukrajinou je výsledkom zanedbania tejto témy.Máme sa pripraviť na to, že Ukrajina bude v EÚ, a tak aj všetky ich produkty vrátane obilia jedného dňa budú na európskom trhu? Naši poľnohospodári im nikdy nebudú môcť konkurovať – mali by sa teda namiesto protestov radšej pripraviť na budúcnosť a zmeniť svoju produkciu?V Zakarpatsku priamo na našej hranici investuje 43 krajín. Počet obyvateľov Užhorodu sa zdvojnásobil a jeho noví obyvatelia majú množstvo potrieb, ktoré sú šancou aj pre našich podnikateľov. Túto šancu však oveľa lepšie využívajú iné krajiny ako tie naše. Eduard Buraš tvrdí, že spolupráca s Košickým samosprávnym krajom prakticky neexistuje. Práve naše zabudnuté regióny na východe Slovenska by z toho mohli najviac profitovať.Rozhovor nahrával Peter Hanák.

Radio 5
Bura Ortiz de Fenix Training Club y el Open de Crossfit que se vivió este fin de semana

Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 8:16


El crossfit ya está inslado en nuestro país y son muchas las personas que los practican. Este fin de semana se desarrollo un Open y en este sentido es que charlamos con Bura, instructor en la actividad, quien nos contó más detalles sobre lo sucedido en los distintos box de la ciudad.

Begin The Journey
Jab Waqt Acha Ata Hai, Sab Dost Ban Jatey Hai... Bura Waqt Asliyat Dikhata Hai! | FPZ Ep.4

Begin The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 10:18


In the warm glow of prosperous times, people come together like moths to a flame, a mix of sincere hearts and hidden motives. This delicate dance of status subtly shapes our relationships. Yet, as time gently unfolds, it peels away layers, revealing the true essence of those around us. In this journey, we learn to cherish the loyal friends who stand by us, while cautiously acknowledging the presence of those with less pure motives. In this unfolding narrative, we learn, grow, and find solace in the genuine warmth of real connections, ever mindful of the lessons time gracefully imparts. Welcome to the 4th episode of "50 +Zindagi" where we explore the many dimensions of Status. This episode unpacks the elusive truth about status, scrutinizes society's heavy emphasis on it, and dissects how it shapes our relationships. Listen to Rupali as she recounts her life experiences and I narrate my rollercoaster journey from fame to downfall. Discover how time unmasks true intentions and gather revitalizing advice on moving beyond the superficial aspects of status to lead a life of meaningful existence. Join Rupali & me for a candid, introspective journey — this is more than just a podcast, it's an invitation to redefine your perspective on status and life.If you like this episode, hit the like button.Share your thoughts in the comments below.Subscribe for more thought-provoking conversations.Alshukran for being part of this enlightening journey,Alshukran Zindagi! #Happiness #status #FPZ -----About the show: "50 + Zindagi" is an ode to audacity, an invitation to an exhilarating journey that challenges societal norms and age stereotypes. Whether you're an unapologetic 20-year-old determined to launch a business or an enthusiastic 80-year-old wanting to skateboard, this show champions the idea that age shouldn't dictate your life's rhythm. Amidst these life stories, age is but a bystander to the thrill of pursuing dreams and embracing the unknown. "50 + Zindagi" showcases individuals who've defied limitations, coloring their aspirations with endless opportunities. For those who crave to turn dreams into destiny, to sip from the cup of boundless possibilities, "50 + Zindagi" awaits as your companion on this unshackled expedition. Inviting you dear friend to join us on this incredible journey of redefining rules and living life to the fullest.----Location Courtesy: Nameg56A, Raja Basanta Roy Rd, Lake Market, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029.Contact: 9330463762 https://maps.app.goo.gl/gLZ8nKMknhtmA2xf7?g_st=iw----Topics: 0:33 The Truth about Status0:58 When Society gives Status a lot of Importance 1:50 Building Relationships based on Status 2:38 Rupali's Past Experience 4:33 Ashish's Experience from being Famous to his Downfall 5:46 Time Reveals True Colours of People 7:28 Advice for a Great Life----Follow us on Instagram:Ashish Vidyarthi - https://instagram.com/ashishvidyarthi1Rupali Barua - https://instagram.com/ru.pa.li.73#FiftyPlusZindagi #AshishVidyarthi #RupaliBarua #Happiness #Howtobehappy #MotivationForHappiness #LifeAdvice #HowToFindHappiness

Bruh Meets World: A Boy Meets World Fancast
Bruh Meets Erica Montolfo-Bura

Bruh Meets World: A Boy Meets World Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 57:32


Meet Erica Montolfo-Bura: Join us for a special interview episode as we sit down with Erica Montolfo-Bura, the only woman of color in the Boy Meets World writers' room and the person who gave Angela her voice. In this exclusive interview, we explore Erica's experiences, challenges, and triumphs, celebrating her legacy as a trailblazer in Television and her invaluable contributions to diversity and inclusion. About Bruh Meets World: Are you inspired by Cory and Topanga's relationship? Or do you believe Cory and Shawn started the original bromance? Join T.C. and Ceej as they embark on a nostalgic journey, exploring the lessons, cultural impact, and timeless charm of the beloved '90s hit, Boy Meets World.  Special Giveaway: Fill out our Listener Survey for a chance at FREE MERCH! ⁠https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNBmomyfoGvup82Rcfqj2TKEY82B_KKImVvZWHkUlc8ZBYTQ/viewform?usp=share_link⁠ Join Our Patreon:  Support the Bruh Meets World podcast and gain access to exclusive content! Dive deeper into extended episodes and unreleased material at ⁠patreon.com/BruhMeetsWorld.⁠ Experience Bruh Meets World:  Discover more about the Bruh Meets World podcast and immerse yourself in the ultimate fan experience by visiting our official website at⁠ http://bruhmeetsworld.com⁠. Share your thoughts and questions by leaving us a voice message, and let your voice be heard.  Bruh Meets World Merchandise:  Shop the latest Bruh Meets World merch collection at our official store: ⁠https://bruhmeetsworld.myshopify.com.⁠ Explore a wide range of products that reflect your love for the show.  Subscribe to Bruh Meets World on YouTube:  Join our YouTube community and never miss an episode. Subscribe to Bruh Meets World on YouTube here: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/BruhMeetsWorldPodcast. ⁠ Follow Bruh Meets World on Social Media:  Stay connected with us on social media for all the latest updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and engaging content. Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/bruhmeetsworld⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/bruhmeetsworld⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@bruhmeetsworldpod⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/bruhmeetsworld/ ⁠ Listen to Bruh Meets World Podcast:  Tune in to the Bruh Meets World Podcast on popular platforms and enjoy the journey with us: Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/33vsaYJr7lLzJJdEhrl5zD⁠ Apple: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bruh-meets-world-a-boy-meets-world-fancast/id1305283972⁠ Google: ⁠https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2JydWhtZWV0c3dvcmxkL2ZlZWQueG1s⁠ Amazon:⁠ https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/61d19d02-7ab3-4e1c-b413-0c16b36ee60a/bruh-meets-world-a-boy-meets-world-fancast⁠ #BoyMeetsWorld #PodmeetsWorld #90snostalgia  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bruhmeetsworld/message

The Online Course Show
219: 6 Million Courses Sold (Featuring John Bura)

The Online Course Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 50:43


Today, I'm thrilled to introduce our special guest, John Bura. John is an entrepreneurial powerhouse who has sold an incredible 6 million courses. With experience that spans over a decade in the online course space, he's here to share his extraordinary journey from his early days on Udemy to now running a course empire from his own website. John will reveal how he leverages platforms like Udemy and YouTube to market his tech-focused courses—from web development to blockchain—and how he's managed to keep his courses relevant in an industry that's constantly changing. We'll learn about his transition from being a solo instructor to leading a team of up to 30 employees. We'll delve into the complex process of developing his custom LMS, Course Pro AI, and the challenges and freedoms that come with building your own system to host and manage courses. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned course creator, John's advice on innovation, persistence, and quality will surely inspire! Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UG0NfaLmoig John's website: https://mammothinteractive.com/ Sign up for Jacques' Journal: https://www.theonlinecourseguy.com/ Apply for Coaching: https://www.theonlinecourseguy.com/coaching Watch the Free Workshop: https://ocformula.com/ Free Kajabi Course and 1 month Trial: http://everyclickkajabi.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theonlinecourseguy/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@theonlinecourseguy X: https://twitter.com/onlinecourseguy

The CEO Next Door
John Bura - Mammoth Interactive

The CEO Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 40:20


We've all heard about entrepreneurs starting their businesses at home, but John Bura may be the first guest on The CEO Next Door to launch his company out of his bedroom. On the final episode of season three, we chat with John about the story behind Mammoth Interactive. We learn how John went from teaching guitar lessons in Calgary to founding a company that produces games, apps, and training content for a variety of platforms and audiences. 

The Nothing Shocking Podcast

Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 227 with our guest Bernard Fowler (The Rolling Stones; Nickelbag, Little Axe, Tackhead).  In this episode we discuss his recent collaboration with George Lynch and Jeff Pilson on the Heavy Hitters II album, and look back into his three solo albums, Inside Out, The Burn, and Friends with Privileges.  We also get a glimpse of the next projects he is working on and more!.     For  more information visit: https://bernardfowlerstore.teemill.com/ https://www.facebook.com/p/Bernard-Fowler-100044847466209/ https://www.instagram.com/bernardfowlersings/?hl=en https://rollingstones.com/tour/   Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/  Follow us on twitter at  https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod.   Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org 

Zonkuliah
TNE2 | 050218 | "Istimewanya Aqsa & Pokok Sidratul Muntaha" - Ustaz Shamsuri Ahmad

Zonkuliah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 106:43


Kuliah Tafsir Nurul Ehsan Jilid 2 yang berlangsung di Masjid Simpang Empat Permatang Buloh, SPU, Pulau Pinang pada 5 Februari 2018. ~ Tidak perlu bersusah payah untuk menziarahi mana-mana tempat melainkan jika nak ke tiga masjid (Masjid Haram, Masjid Madinah, Masjid Aqsa) ~ Tiga permintaan apabila Nabi Sulaiman selesai membina Baitul Maqdis ~ Power seumpama kuasa Tuhan ~ Kata-kata semut bila melihat tentera Nabi Sulaiman ~ Sesiapa yang sampai ke bumi Baitul Maqdis, semata-mata nak solat, akan diampunkan dosa, seumpama baru lahir ~ Kisah Nabi Sulaiman wafat, tapi tidak diketahui oleh Jin ~ Kisah yang terdapat dalam surah Saba' ~ Dengar macam cerita hikayat sang kancil ~ Akhir zaman, ramai orang tak percaya dengan hadis ~ "Saya tolak hadis, sebab Bukhari tolak lebih banyak hadis" ~ Ada hadis-hadis mungkar dan daif tentang Baitul Maqdis ~ Hadis daif boleh dibaca, tapi perlu jelaskan statusnya ~ Hadis munkar tentang Baitul Maqdis (bumi Mahsyar) ~ Pahala-pahala besar bagi orang yang sempat solat di Masjid Haram dan Masjid Madinah ~ Nama lain bagi Masjid Aqsa (Masjid Qibli - kiblat pertama umat Islam) ~ Nama Aqsa disebut dalam Quran dalam Surah Yassin ~ Lokasi Masjid Aqsa, yang menjadi kawasan rebutan tiga agama ~ Semua kawasan dalam tembok adalah Aqsa ~ Dua perkuburan di "Golden Gate" ~ Kejadian berlakunya kewafatan Nabi Sulaiman ~ Batu tempat Nabi pijak untuk naik Bura' ~ Cerita Ibnu Arabi tentang batu terapung tanda kekuasaan Allah ~ Batu tak jatuh kerana yang "memegangnya" ialah Allah ~ Pintu "Morrocco" yang menjad tempat Nabi masuk ~ Bukti sahabat sayang kepada Nabi, mereka akan ikut semua macam mana yang Nabi buat ~ Laluan untuk tawan Baitul Maqdis ~ Malaikat bagi Nabi pilih antara arak dengan susu ~ Cerita malang yang menimpa umat Islam seluruh dunia ~ Tembok "menangis" orang Yahudi ~ Cadangan pembinaan kuil ketiga Yahudi ~ Kawasan bawah tanah yang sangat luas ~ Tempat Nabi Isa dibesarkan oleh ibunya ~ Pemetaan semula kawasan Aqsa oleh para ulama ~ Peluang melawat Baitul Maqdis kali pertama ~ Masalah tak faham kursus haji ~ Lepas Saie nak kena bercukur sekali lagi ka? ~ Soalan Sheikh Kelabu Asap ~ Masalah Selfie selepas tawaf wada' -- TAFSIR NURUL EHSAN JILID 2 MUKA SURAT 325 -- ~ Tafsir Surah Al-Isra' ~ Maksud Surah Makkiah ~ Bumi yang suci selain Mekah dan Madinah ~ Allah nak bagi Nabi nampak tanda kekuasaan Allah ~ Antara sebab Allah ubah kiblat ke Mekah ~ Betapa sayangnya Allah kepada Nabi ~ Kejadian Isra' selepas Nabi diuji dengan malang yang bertimpa-timpa ~ Nabi disambut dengan ketul batu di kota Taif ~ Buraq oil dan ciri-ciri buraq Nabi ~ Setiap pintu langit ada malaikat yang berkawal ~ Para Malaikat sudah maklum hamba Allah yang sangat istimewa akan naik ke langit ~ Jumpa Nabi Adam dilangit pertama ~ Adab kena saling mendoakan sesama muslim ~ "Allah sediakan satu rumah untuk kamu dalam syurga" ~ Orang maki ustaz sebab kuliah "Tua tak boleh jadi perdana menteri" ~ Politik punya pasal, pakat bergaduh dan saling memaki ~ Nabi-nabi yang ditemui disetiap langit ~ Nabi Yusuf yang cukup handsome ~ Doa kebaikan untuk semua orang ~ Pertemuan dengan Nabi Ibrahim di langit ketujuh ~ Betapa istimewanya Nabi Ibrahim ~ Baitul Makmur yang ditawaf oleh 70000 malaikat ~ Makhluk-makhluk yang tidak pernah derhaka Allah ~ Cantiknya pokok Sidratul Muntaha ~ Perintah sembahyang yang sangat penting ~ 50 waktu solat sehari semalam ~ Permohonan untuk ringankan waktu solat ~ Niat nak buat baik, tapi tak terbuat, pun dapat pahala ~ Bonus untuk umat Muhammad ~ Syeikh nakal yang banyak buat salah, tapi dapat keampunan dari Allah ~ Kalau balik jumpa Allah nanti, tetap bawa dosa, bermaksud kita memang jahat SETERUSNYA ~ Nabi tengok Allah 10 kali --- Sokong Projek Zonkuliah Dengan Menyumbang Ke Akaun Berikut : ➢ https://toyyibpay.com/zonkuliah ➢ MAYBANK (Produksi Zonkita) - 557250054584 ➢ PAYPAL - paypal.me/DanaZK --- #Zonkuliah #UstazShamsuri #KuliahAgama

Spiritual Podcasts by Paarth Singh
Ache logo ke sath bura kyu hota hai ?

Spiritual Podcasts by Paarth Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 67:48


Ache logo ke sath bura kyu hota hai ? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thisisspirituality/message

Spiritual Podcasts by Paarth Singh
JAB Spirituality se paisa kamana bura hai ? Phir bhi guru k pas line kyu lagti hai?

Spiritual Podcasts by Paarth Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 51:05


Send your testimonials to : paarthsingh109@gmail.com Question to be answered : Kya mere podcast apki loneliness journey mein sahayak rahein hai ? What is the story of your loneliness ? How self realization helps in overcoming loneliness --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thisisspirituality/message

Mirchi Murga
Bura Na Maano , Thand Rakho | Rj Raunac x Rj Praveen

Mirchi Murga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 4:46


Bura Na Maano , Thand Rakho  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mirchi Murga
Aap To Bura Maan Gaye | Comedy Club | RJ Naved

Mirchi Murga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 3:01


Kya aap bhi bura maante? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Maltese - SBS bil-Malti
Protests for pruning heavily Mosta trees - Protesti wara l-attentat li jinqalgħu s-siġar miżbura fil-pjazza tal-Mosta

SBS Maltese - SBS bil-Malti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 4:15


SBS Maltese correspondent Leonard Callus reports on the protests by residents and activists who stood in the way as contractors attempted to remove the heavily pruned trees from Mosta square. - Il-korrispondent tal-SBS f'Malta, Leonard Callus jirrapporta dwar il-protesti mir-residenti u attivisti fil-pjazza tal-Mosta wara l-attentat li jinqalgħu s-siġar miżbura żżejjed mill-pjazza tal-Mosta.

Radio 5
Fenix Training Club y una nueva posibilidad de que puedas cambiar tu forma de vida

Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 4:15


Santiago Comabella y “Bura” Ortiz son los coachs que están al frente de Fenix Training Club, un espacio que tiene puertas abiertas en calle 10 entre 23 y 25, para que vos des el primer paso de cara a tu nueva vida. Ellos se destacan por ofrecer Crossfit, Funcional, Weightlifting y Aerobungee desde las 9:00 a las 20:00 horas todos los días de la semana. En diálogo con “Bura” expresó, “acá, más allá de que tenemos el fanático que le gusta entrenar, tenemos la persona que le cuesta esa parte del entrenamiento, así que encontramos una forma para que se puedan venir a divertir. De todos los problemas que pueden tener, que hoy pueden ser un montón, queremos que esto sea el motor con el que puedan afrontar ese día. Queremos que vengas a probar y veas que se puede hacer actividad física y divertirte”. Si queres hacer tus consultas podes comunicarte al 2302 594253, o al teléfono personal de “Bura”, 2302 595070. Fenix Training Club está ubicado sobre calle 10 entre 23 y 25, o podes encontrarlo en sus redes sociales como @Fenix.trainningclub.gp.

Syed Sarfraz Ahmad Shah
Zamanay Ko Bura Kehna - by Syed Sarfraz Shah زمانہ کو بُرا کہنا - سید سرفراز شاہ

Syed Sarfraz Ahmad Shah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 1:38


Zamanay Ko Bura Kehna - by Syed Sarfraz Shah زمانہ کو بُرا کہنا - سید سرفراز شاہ

Nowy Ład
Praca polskich medyków pola walki na Ukrainie. Potrzeby, wyposażenie, wyzwania i motywacje - BUR

Nowy Ład

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 18:42


Mateusz Broncel autor cyklu GlobalNews rozmawiał z BUREM, medykiem pola walki przebywającym obecnie na Ukrainie.

Nowy Ład
Zabić Bura - Jak wygląda sytuacja białej ludności w RPA? Kim jest Julius Malema? Adam Szabelak

Nowy Ład

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 24:54


Redaktor Paweł Król w rozmowie z redaktorem Adamem Szabelakiem na temat sytuacji białej ludności Republiki Południowej Afryki. ➡️ Kim jest Julius Malema? ➡️ O co walczy Ruch Bojowników o Wolność Gospodarczą? ➡️ Czemu afrykańscy politycy nawołują do zabijania Burów?

Disgorgeous
Episode 249: Rose: The Gift of the Mediterranean! Part Three: Girl Dinner D'Abruzzo (ft Tira Johnson)

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 75:16


Tira Johnson returns to talk about the Adriatic Sea, pink wine, octopuses, and that space where the ocean meets the sky

Red Pill Revolution
BREAKING: Is Trudeau Castro's Hidden Heir? | Trump's Jan 6th Indictment | Lizzo Controversy Exposed | Young Preacher Arrested

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 75:29


In this jam-packed episode of Adams Archive, we plunge headfirst into a whirlwind of controversy, unearthing the stories that are setting the stage in both politics and pop culture. We kick things off with a deep dive into the indictment of former President Donald Trump, scrutinizing the charges and dissecting the bias in his legal predicament. Then we pivot, bringing you some startling footage of Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis amidst a smear campaign that has tongues wagging. Next, we delve into the world of religion and free speech, highlighting a disturbing incident where a young Wisconsin preacher finds himself at odds with the law for spreading his beliefs at a drag event. We question the direction our society is heading in, where the lines of freedom of speech seem blurred. Then, hold onto your seats as we navigate the murky waters of celebrity scandal. We examine the explosive allegations of sexual harassment against pop icon Lizzo. From there, we venture into the world of tech and social media, where Meta is shaking things up in Canada. The climax of our narrative? An intriguing exploration into the familial history of Justin Trudeau, and the striking evidence suggesting his lineage might trace back to the infamous Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. All Links: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Substack: https://austinadams.substack.com Merch: Https://antielite.club ----more---- Full Transcription:  Adams Archive.   Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening. Today. On today's episode, we are going to be discussing the recent indictment of Donald Trump. The former president of the United States has now been indicted over the January 6th. Insurrection. So we'll look at those charges, who the judge is, which is, it happens to be an Obama appointed judge who has a history of going after people and giving longer sentences that are related to January 6th. So we'll discuss that. Then we will look at Trump's response to all of this. Moving after that, we'll look at his some of the videos that he put out, which is pretty hilarious of him and Ron DeSantis that is going on this smear campaign. And then we will move over into the Devin Archer interview that was conducted by Tucker Carlson. Following up on that conversation. And after that there was a Wisconsin preacher, a young man who was arrested after. Preaching the Lord's word at a drag event on his sidewalk. So pretty infuriating when you watch this video. I, I remember seeing this stuff in Canada, and I never would've thought it would've come to the United States. You know, we, we always talk about the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion and all of these things that, that we supposedly have written down on documents that should not be imposed upon. And here we are. Next up, we'll get into some little fun, fun and disgusting pop culture with Lizzo getting sued for sexual harassment by several of her former dancers, and then also some sexual accusations made to her. Involving bananas, so I'm sorry to do that to your ears. After that we'll also get into the recent hearing in or recent judgment in Canada regarding meta Facebook and Instagram no longer allowing for news to be posted in Canada, which happens to come on the same day as Justin Trudeau and his wife. Separating after 18 years of marriage. And that leading us into a conversation about Justin Trudeau, his family history, and whether or not he actually happens to be the son of once Dictator Fidel Castro. Hmm. And there's actually some, you know, there's a striking resemblance, which is one thing. There's some videos by Joe Rogan where they talk about it. But it's one thing for the resemblance, it's another thing with all of the corroborated evidence that we will go through. So stick around for that. The longer you're here. The deeper we get. All right. First thing I need you to do is head over to the sub stack, Austin Adams dot sub stack.com. Go ahead and sign up for the Sub Stack Companion for the podcast. All of the clips, articles, links, everything will be on there that we discussed today. Then you will also check out the original sub stack that I put from the last episode about the silent weapons for quiet wars, which we'll be having the part two come out. On Friday early morning I believe, or Saturday for you. So make sure that you're subscribed to the podcast. You follow me on YouTube 'cause you can actually walk through the documents with me. You'll be able to see what I'm looking at on this episode today as well. And leave a five. Star review. Guys, I can't stress that enough. I is the single way that you can give back to me for all of the time, effort, and energy that goes into this. It is now 10 30 at night. I just put my kids to bed putting together this episode for you. So I hope you appreciate it. And what you can do to show that appreciation is just by going and pressing a button. And I, I ask you every episode, and it truly means a lot to me. Just to be having these conversations and that you're listening. But the next step is just kind of giving back by pressing that little tiny button. That's all you have to do for me. And then every time that you hear this, when you listen to the episodes next week and moving forward, you'll always just know that you already did it. You'll feel good inside. It's a little bit of good karma for you. So head over. Leave a five star review. Join the sub stack, Austin Adams dot sub stack.com and let's jump. The Adams archive. Alright, episode number 80, I believe. Pretty wild that we've been here together for 80 episodes from the Red Pill Revolution podcast. Now to the Adams Archive. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart. So, 80 episodes kind of a landmark and can't. I can't wait to keep this going and, and getting up to a hundred. So on the very first article of today's episode, we're going to be discussing President Donald Trump has been indicted for his involvement in the conspiracy of January 6th. Now, if I've, I've actually done several deep dives into this conversation. I did a deep dive into the CIA's responsibility and who Ray Epps was. So we'll get into maybe some of that conversation today, but let's jump into what this indictment looks like. Like, and then I'll give my opinion on it and what I think is actually going on, because I think it's pretty cut and dry. I think we know that by now. One thing that I did see DC Draino point out was that the type of indictment that we have here, the charges that we have Maybe I can pull up the tweet to get the specifics, but it does not allow them to disqualify him from running for president as a result of these these indictments. So that was a, a big distinction here that that was very relieving to see was that the indictments that we have here are fluff. They're nothing that's not gonna stop him from running for the presidential candidacy in 2024 against Joe Biden and hopefully not against Joe Biden. Hopefully against. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. If I was a perfect world, and you know, I've already given my thoughts on that in some of the past episodes, but. Trump has been indicted for obviously political additional political weaponization of our Department of Justice, and you've probably heard that over and over and over again because this is the fourth indictment that has been going on during the last, I don't know, three to four months of, of Donald Trump. Meanwhile, and, and we, again, we talked about this laps last at some point, but it's so crazy to me that a single time in history, we have both the current president. The last president being indicted on federal charges of corruption conspiracy. I don't know if there's ever been another period of time where that's been happening and it just shows you, it just, it just clues you into what I've talked about all along, which is that the government is just a mafiaa of. Slick haired mafiosos who are there to siphon money out of a pool of your taxes in any which way that they can for their own profitability. Right? Everybody throws money, throws money into a big pile in the middle of of the room, and I. All these politicians are looking to do is siphon money from that in, in through different deals that they're doing with, you know, maybe Ukrainian energy companies and maybe Chinese bio labs. And eventually their goal is just to see what, what they can pull out of your tax money by sending a bunch of money to a Ukraine bio lab and then having that same company pay them off to come speak at some event with 12 people at it for $40 million later. Right. It's, it's just so crazy to see how, how much of a. Comparison there is between our government even taking those taxes from people the same way that the Mexican drug cartels go to business owners and say, Hey, if you don't give us 25% of your profits, we're going to maliciously and violently shut you down, which is what they do with taxes. They tell you that if you don't pay us taxes, we're gonna throw you in jail and throw away the key. It's like, Maybe likely not, but if you're Wesley Snipes, they might make an example of you. Right. So it's pretty crazy to see how we actually have two simultaneous presidents, the sitting president and the previous president. I. Both being charged with criminal criminal offenses simultaneously, which is wild. So here's the article. This is coming from Atlas News. One of my favorite, most trusted news sources, which covers news around the world. Not sponsored or anything by them, but just really like the work that they do. It's a lot of like wartime news. So they're, they're covering the current kta in Niger, there's some fine lines that you have to walk in that I saw. I saw a response to Atlas News where somebody commented back to them regarding the kta in, in Niger, and they said one, one letter away from getting banned by Instagram with like a sweating emoji. And the response from Atlas News was like, I can't tell you how many times I proofread this article. Alright, this article says Donald Trump indicted on electoral interference and conspiracy charges. Former United States President Donald Trump has been federally indicted on charges in relation to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Charges include, so it breaks down all four charges for you conspiracy to defraud the United States. By using dishonesty, fraud, and deceit to impair, obstruct, and defend the lawful federal government function by which the results of the presidential election are collected, counted, and certified by the federal government. So let's break down each one of these charges. Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. Did knowingly combine conspire, confederate and agree with co-conspirators, known and unknown to the grand jury, to corruptly, obstruct, and impede an official proceeding that is the certification of the electoral vote, and then obstruction of an official proceeding attempted to and did corruptly obstruct and impede an official proceeding that is the certification of the electoral vote like this so vague, attempted to. Corruptly, obstruct and impede an official proceeding. Like what are you even talking about? What does that even mean? And the last one being conspiracy against rights. Did knowingly combine conspire confederate and agree to co-conspirators known and unknown to the grand jury to injure a press, threaten and intimidate one or more persons in the free exercise and enjoyment of their a right. Privilege secured to them by the Constitution and Laws in violation of Title 18, the United States Code Section 2 41 of the United States. That is the right to vote and to have one's vote counted, which is funny because none of this actually came to fruition. They say that, oh, he did impede and interfere with this. It's like, no, what did he specifically do? Right? He called for a protest. If anything, you should be charging the F B I with conspiracy to. Have election interference. You know, maybe for what they did against Hunter Biden's laptop, by going to all the tech companies preemptively and telling them not to run the story or to actively stifle free speech. Maybe it's for implanting people like Ray Epps to go out there and say, let's go into the Capitol, into the Capitol. M maybe one of the many, many things that we've seen, including the F B I, you know, weaponizing itself against the documents at Mar-a-Lago against. I mean, all of these things add up over time and, but, but, you know, let's go after the one guy who's running for president and, and against the person that we installed as the president of the United States in this Banana Republic. I can't help but think of the, the brand Banana Republic when I, when I say that, but it is so true, right? It's like, what is even the definition of Banana Republic, we hear it, you know, being utilized in this sense over and over again, right? And it's like, you kind of get the sense of it, but the Banana Republic is the first thing that comes up is actually the brand. Right? Of course. But let's see what the, the actual definition of a Banana Republic is for you. It's like an installed government that a third world country that weaponizes itself against people. But a Banana Republic is a politically and economically unstable country that with an econ economy dependent solely on the export of natural resources. The term originated in 1904 to describe Honduras in Costa Rica under economic exploitation by US corporations such as the United Fruit Company. Typically a Banana Republic has a society of extremely stratified social classes, usually a large impoverished working class and a ruling class. Plutocracy composed of the business, political and military elites. Such exploitation is enabled by collusion between the state and favored economic monopolies in which the profit derived from the private exploitation of public lands is private property while the debts incurred, therefore are the financial responsibility of the public treasury. So there you go. That is the actual definition that has nothing to do with tight, skinny jeans, in case you were curious. Alright, now it says that there was six co-conspirators. But it does not name them. But it says that they are an attorney who is willing to spread knowingly false claims and pursue strategies that the defendant's 2020 reelection campaign attorneys would not. Hmm. Is that one Rudy Giuliani. Co-conspirator. Two. An attorney who devised and attempted to implement a strategy to leverage the Vice President's ceremonial role overseeing certification proceedings to obstruct the certification of the presidential election co-conspirator. Three. An attorney whose unfounded claims of election fraud the defendant publicly acknowledged to others sounded crazy. Nonetheless, the defendant embraced and publicly amplified co-conspirator three's disinformation. Co-conspirator four is a Justice Department official who worked on civil matters, who with the defendant, attempted to use the Justice Department to open sham election crime investigations. Oh, could you imagine and influence state legislators? With knowingly false claims of election fraud. And then number five is an attorney who assisted in devising and attempting to implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to abstain or obstruct the certification proceedings. And then the last one being a political consultant who helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceedings. So there you go. Those are the charges, and those are the co-conspirators, which I guess we'll find out who they actually are here in the following weeks, but, Like I said, we all know that the F b I was the one who actually caused this insurrection, even if you want to call it that. We know it wasn't that from the footage that we saw. Right. We know it was more of a glorified museum tour as you see the police walking through the hallways with them and letting them through the doors. As you see them politely speaking with authorities as they're walking through you know, walking through the building, it's pretty wild to see how much they can make it. And I think this was their plan all along. I think this was absolutely the plan of the F B I to in, in to plant the seed of this insurrection back all the way in 2020. And to cause them to have the ability to go after Donald Trump four years later, so he cannot rerun. Now, obviously, as we talked about, I don't believe that's the case with these charges and we'll see. Maybe I can get up DC drain o's post about this and I believe it was on Twitter, so maybe I can pull it up and, and see that the differentiation or x I guess they call it now. But let's see if we can pull it up. It says Pence implicitly admits, so that's something we should look at too, is Mike Pence, what Mike Pence actually said, which was like the craziest, most stupid thing in America. Pretty wild, but let's see if we can find this first. So DC Draino said, wow, he tweets a lot. This isn't a swing of the miss friendly reminder that Adam Schiff is one of 25 congressmen us, or history to be censored. Let's see. The feds and Jack now know Trump is going to win in the landslide. The proof is in the polls that came from Trump's nephew is the Twitter account. I am not seeing it here. Hmm, maybe it was on Instagram, but I do recall him posting something. Oh, here we go. Okay, so it says President Trump has been indicted on four federal counts, conspiracy to defraud the US conspiracy. Let's go ahead and pull this actually up for you guys. Conspiracy to defraud the US conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding obstruction of an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding conspiracy against rights. It is very important to note that he was not charged with seditious. Conspiracy or insurrection, those two charges, if convicted by a leftist DC jury, would prohibit him from running in 2024 dc. Dino said, these charges are desperate acts from a desperate regime trying to do everything they can to stop a man that will hold them accountable in 2025. Agreed. Right. So good to know that that's actually not gonna stop him from running. And it just continues the narrative that they're weaponizing the actual federal government. So let's see. Donald Trump's responses to this, and he's posted lots and lots of videos about this, but let's read his actual, let's read Donald Trump's response to this. Indictment. It says, this is nothing more than the latest corrupt charter or chapter in the continued pathetic attempt by the Biden crime family and their weaponized Department of Justice to interfere with the 2024 election in which President Trump is the undisputed front runner in leading by substantial margins. But, Why did they wait two and a half years to bring these fake charges right in the middle of President Trump's winning campaign for 2024? Why was it announced the day after the big crooked Joe Biden scandal broke out from the halls of Congress? The answer is election interference. Donald Trump says The lawlessness of these persecutions of President Trump and his supporters is reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s, the former Soviet Union. Another authoritarian, dictor, or dictator role dictator role regimes. President Trump has always followed the law and the constitution, but with advice from many highly accomplished attorneys. These un-American witch hunts will fail and President Trump will be a reelected to the White House so he can save our country. From the abuse, incompetence and corruption that is running through the veins of our country at levels never seen before. Three years ago, we had strong borders, energy, independence, no inflation, and a great economy. Today we have a nation in decline. President Trump will not be the turd. By disgraceful and unprecedented political targeting. Alright, and Donald Trump said from his account also, why are they putting out another fake indictment the day after crook, Joe Biden scandal, one of the biggest in American history, broke out in the tall in the halls of Congress, a nationwide decline. Interesting. Another tweet that or truth that came from him was, I hear that deranged Jack Smith, nor did they interfere with the presidential election of 2024, will be putting out a yet another fake indictment of your favorite President me at 5:00 PM Why didn't they do this two and a half years ago? Why did they wait so long? Because they wanted to put it right in the middle of my campaign prosecutorial misconduct. Interesting. Alright, so then he goes on, let's see if there's any other tweets here. So he has some videos that we can watch. But I don't know the value of those other than what we've already discussed here. But he did post some funny things about Ron DeSantis and. Here he says thank you to everyone. I have never had so much support on anything before this unprecedented indictment of a former highly successful president. He says, in the leading candidate by far in the, both the Republican Party and the 2024 general election has awoken the world to the corruption scandal and failure that has taken place in the United States for the past three years. America is a nation in decline, but we will make it great again, greater than ever before. I love you all and. Just video after video that he posted. Here's a, let's see if there's anything to this one. 10 minutes of Democrats denying election results. That's a real thing that what I'm scared about in 2020, but rightly, because I think he's an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right. He's an illegitimate president in my mind. Would you be my vice presidential candidate? But folks, look, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election and he was put in the office. This was Jimmy Carter, Russia's affair. Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. The president elect, although legally elected is not legitimate. I don't see this president elect as a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. I don't. Hmm. So just 10 minutes of Democrats denying election results, and now they're indicting him for, you know, whatever it is, words he said that they're saying should go to jail for right over and over and over again. We see them trying these things and over and over and over again, we see them fail. I. And it's more about the, because when you can get a headline, the headline is 80% of the, the, the purpose. Like it's like 80% of the value is in just putting that subconscious framework out there for you, right? There's something called neurolinguistic programming, and when you can put something in front of somebody, Over and over and over and over again. Eventually people start to believe you, whether it's about the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, whether it's about election interference, whether it's about an insurrection, insurrection, insurrection, right? It doesn't matter whether what you're saying is truth or not, it matters more so that you say it. Over and over again consistently enough to where it drops into the subconscious of the human psyche. So when they're putting these headlines out there and they're doing these fake bullshit Indic indictments that are going to go absolutely nowhere, the purpose isn't for him to go to jail. In any of these cases, Donald Trump will not go to jail. But what will happen and what they know will happen is that by putting out these headlines and having this negativity surrounding his campaign, there's going to be a sub. Conscious reaction from the general public, even if there's no merit to it, right? If you just say, you know, the sky's green, the sky's green, the sky's green, the sky's green over and over and over and over and over and over again. The children, when they're in the 10th grade, eventually they might look up and see a hue of blue that they start to vividly look at as green. So it's, it's not as much about what happens as it is about the headline itself. He was on Sean Hannity recently, the lots and lots of different discussions that he posted from True Social. But I will save you, you can head over to his True Social account and check those out yourself. Now in the midst of all of this Donald Trump indictments the day before Devin Archer. So I just wonder if they have like a portfolio of bullshit that they're just sitting on, which, you know, if you watched like the House of Cards, they kind of alluded to that. Right. They have like a black file on everybody that no matter what happens, they can just push out some sort of. Negative campaigns surrounding an individual at any given time and, and it just makes you wonder whether or not they've been sitting on this for something like the Deon Archer situation to come out while simultaneously, while a business partner of Hunter Biden comes out to a select committee hearing and. Just tells them everything, tells them the, the inappropriate conversations that he had with business people in, in Ukraine and China comes out and, you know, talks about where the money came from, that they were getting all of that simultaneously, you just so happened to have the next day that this comes out, you happen to have the president or former president of the United States get indicted. So he went on to Deon Archer being the former prison former. Business Associate of Hunter Biden from Rosemont Seneca, who also sat on the board of the Ukrainian biotech company and Energy Company, Bura came out and spoke out against him. Now, the reason that Devon Archer did this was because of a lot of people have. Kind of concluded was because there's a text message that Marjorie Taylor Greene came out with in a tweet recently, like yesterday or the day before that showed that there was a feud back and forth between Hunter Biden and Deon Archer, and what a stupid combination of names between. Archer and Hunter. But anyways the fact that there, the, what what was happening was Deon Archer had the Department of Justice allegedly weaponized against him to throw him in jail. He was, I believe, convicted and sentenced to a year in jail as a result, which he still has not served. So my hypothesis is, which he was claiming that. Directly to Hunter, that it was Hunter's fault and his association with his family. That was the result of him having to get this one year sentencing for whatever associations that he had as a result of that. So there's a, a, a thought here that the reason that Devin Archer is going to the select Committee hearings and, and in doing all of this, was because he was either mad or getting some sort of deal surrounding his sentencing. So here's the article from the Post-Millennial talking about Deon Archer. Admitting to Tucker Carlson on the phone, or Deon Archer admits to Tucker Carlson. The phone calls from Joe Biden were an absolute abuse of power. I. And here is the article. It says in the new episode of Tucker on Twitter, Tucker Carlson sat down with former Hunter Biden's business partner Devin Archer, to discuss the Biden family's corrupt overseas business dealings. Archer, who testified before Congress on Monday in a closed door meeting told Carlson of the more than 20 phone calls during business meetings that Hunter Biden would put his father on speakerphone, and it was an absolute. Abuse of soft power and here is some of the interview that we will look at and listen to together if it, you know, Plays quickly enough for you. But we'll read the article while it's loading. It says the power to have that access in that conversation. It's not in a scheduled conference call and it's part of your family. That's like the pinnacle of power in dc. Archer said, Archer said he could definitely say that at these business meetings where Biden was put on the phone. He knew there were business associates. I don't know if it was an orchestrated call in or not. It certainly was powerful though, because you know, if you're sitting with a foreign business person and you hear the Vice President's voice, that's prized enough. I mean, that's pretty impactful stuff for anybody. When asked what Hunter Biden brought to the table in skills, Archer said at the end of the day, he, you know, he had a career in Washington. He graduated from Yale Law School and had a very big network in DC and brought that know-how and understanding of DC and ultimately the Biden. Brand, that Biden brand bullshit drives me nuts. There's absolutely no, there's no brand behind a vice president. It's not a brand. It's, it's, it's an assumption of power. It's an assumption that if I give you this thing, you will give me whatever it is that I want back. Right? You will, you will in, in the case of the. Bio or of the energy company, Barisma. What they wanted was to leverage Joe Biden and they did it successfully, allegedly, to stop the prosecution of their company in Ukraine. So you are not so it's not a brand, there's no brand behind Joe Biden. The only brand he has is falling asleep while he is talking, not being able to finish a sentence, and also sniffing small children, right? So, so here's the video. Let's go ahead and watch it and see what they had in their conversation. Hunter Biden in a bunch of different businesses. What were the skill, the specific skills that he brought to clients? Well, at the end of the day, he, you know, he had a career in Washington. Yeah. Graduated Yale Law School and had a very big network in, in DC and brought that knowhow and understanding of DC and ultimately the Biden brand, the know-how. So as far as I could tell, he wasn't. Doing legal work? Correct? I mean, he wasn't in the council's office at Barisma, right? No. No. So the, the network and the Biden brand sounds like the, the kind of key component of Absolutely. Yeah. What he was bringing. Yep. Do you think that he would have been in those businesses not having a business background without his father being in a government position? It's hard to speculate in in those regards. I mean, yeah, I think when we initially met and and he talked about his advisory business, his business that needed to transition from lobbying to advisory and the interest in private equity, it seemed. You know, it seems like a new and interesting network for us to expand our business. Whether he could have, you know, been in that position. It's, it's hard for me to speculate, right. But obviously the brand of Biden, you know, adds a lot of power when New York Dad's Vice President for sure. And there was a time maybe 10 years ago when private equity, maybe like AI now was just one of those terms people were throwing out, I'm in private equity, right? But the mechanics, having done it, coming from a business background yourself are. Kind of complex, are they not? Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. No, it's a complex business. Takes years of training, but again, they're the initial idea around the business that they were gonna provide, you know, the government insight and an additional network to raise capital and then, you know, deal with regulatory issues that you might have at the corporate level. Right. Regulatory issues. Exactly. Okay, so that would be more his area, right? That would be his space. Right. But did he have a, a sophisticated understanding of regulation, do you think? I think that he led a team that had had a, had a sophisticated, okay. Because I lived in Washington a long time around a lot of regulation. Also a very complex area. Absolutely. Absolutely. I think there's, you know, you gotta be an expert in knowing the guy. And he was the guy that was the expert in knowing the guy. He was an expert in knowing the guy. Right. And who was the guy he knew? Well, he knew a lot of people, Joe Biden. Yeah. But obviously there was some familiar, you know, some, his brother, his father yeah. Some of his, his father's siblings. So he, he knew a lot of people. And, and obviously I know you're pointing to, you know, the father being the key relationship. Well, no, I, I'm just trying to get a sense of Washington's not a money town. Right. You know, people don't, aren't in business in Washington for the most part. Right. And most people don't have business skills that I've noticed in 30 years of living there. So really the business of Washington is, is selling access. That's what it looked like to me. Yes. Not just Hunter Biden, but like, yeah, no, do I think that's, I mean, I think that's the, one of the like core misconceptions. I mean, it seems like when I, you know, understanding a regulatory environment means selling access at the end of the day. Yeah. That's how I interpret it. And I think that's how most people on, you know, in Wall Street, whether they admit it or not interpret it. Yeah. So we're gonna, we've got a complex business that intersects with government. We need a guy who knows a guy, right? How do I, you know, deal with getting a guy a visa that needs to come over for a business deal, right? Call our lobbyist that knows the guy in d h s or used to work in D H Ss or you know, in customs border patrol or the people at the embassy and state, they, they might be able to help. So they're very like tactical elements that are regulatory and compliance and governance that you have to go through. And you gotta know the guy that right, worked at the old agency that now has the lobbying firm that can go back to the agency and. You know, get, get things put to the front of the line. So the reason I'm asking this is because it is not to give the Bidens a pass hardly. Right? But when people say, well, there's some question about whether Hunter was trading on his father's name, I. If you live in Washington, like that's the whole city right there. Right? Right. I think you, you know the answer to that at the end of the day. Right. So anyone, he had the best advantage to do that because of where he was. And you know, we thought that when we went into business, this was a great opportunity for us. So I get it. And you're not the only one who did that. Right. There were a lot of lot. Well, what's crazy too is it's like, it's not selling access, it's selling influence. It's, it's if, if you're the guy who can call the guy and get the guy to get a visa and skirt around, what would normally be the proper channels of communication and steps to take to have something accomplished, but you know, you can call somebody to have something done that is not normally allowed. If that person that you're calling to have something done with is. The president or the vice president of the United States and happens to be your father there, there should be some level of removed access from the children being able to pedal their father's influence as the vice president or president of the United States. It's right. It's like it's not selling a brand. It's not selling, it's not selling access. It's selling decision making and influencing. The very decision making of the person who was put into office by the, the general public. Right? It's, it's, it's has nothing to do with access. It has everything to do with decision making. So when you have a vice president of the United States, le they're, and they're not even levy levying their own power. They're levying the power of the United States that was bestowed upon them by the public. By you and I, by our tax dollars, by our alleged 81 million votes. Right? So, so that's, that's the infuriating part about this and, and, and where it even gets even deeper and darker and more murky waters is the 10% to the big guy. Right? Maybe, maybe it's Maybe Hunter Biden should be in jail. Right? Maybe, maybe. It's hard to, to define how Joe Biden played a part in this, but if that 10% to the big guy, if all of the influence who's of everybody, if you had to say there's a statistical likelihood of the connections that Hunter Biden has, who would the big guy be? Who do you think that would be? Would it be, you know, the guy that was in his contacts list as Petto Pete, his father, Joe Biden, the president of the United States. And God, it seems like such a dystopian weird thing that Joe Biden is actually the president in, in this simulation theory, right? I've said this several times, you know? This simulation must just be a comedy because the fact that we have Joe Biden as the president and we have this like sleeping old man cabinet of, of politicians running our entire country, and this interwoven fabric of oligarchy and, and. Elitist families who pedal the the, the money, like have all of the, the corporate and, and personal power in the world to drive change for everybody involved. Right. And then meanwhile, we have a man who can't even stay awake while he talks to other presidents from other countries. When it was like, who was it? The president of Israel, who he was speaking with, where he. Couldn't even finish a whole sentence. Like it's, it's so crazy to me that we've gotten to this point in reality and it just is proof of the simulation theory. To me, Biden is not the only son of a famous government official who's done this right at all. But I just wonder, like when you hear people say, well, it's kind of an open question, right? About why they hired Hunter Biden. Like, that's pretty disingenuous. No. Right. I think at the end of it, so. When you look at the whole, there, there are people that maybe were, you know, sons or relatives or brother-in-laws of other high ranking officials, but I think what we ran into and with, with what Hunter ran into was like almost like an Icarus issue. So he got a little, it was too close to the sun. Right. It was too good to be true. And the connections were, were too close in the scrutiny. Too much. Yes. And it ended up destroying, you know, he, it left the wake of a lot of dis, you know, a lot of destruction in businesses over a number of years. You know, so how many it's been reported, and you have said that there were occasions when Joe Biden would call in with clients present on a speaker phone. Right. How, how many times do you think that happened? I mean, over a 10 year partnership? I would you know, the number I'm going with is 20. That's probably the, the, the amount that I, so a lot kind of record. Yeah, a lot you could say. So Joe Biden, who's very much a product of Washington, of course, must have known that he was calling in to effectively a business meeting that his son was having. He must have understood that, that that was kind of what his son was selling. Well, that's, I mean, it's hard for me to speculate on that, but like, I guess my que, just to keep it to the facts, Tucker Joe Biden, then the city Vice President. Knew that there were hunter's business in the row there it in your face. Yeah, I think I can, I could definitively say at particular dinners or meetings. He knew there were business associates and he, you know, we, or if I was there, I was a business associate too. Yeah. So I think or if, you know, any of the other colleagues from the DC office or the New York office were there. So, yeah, at times there were from the, you know, to be, you know, completely clear on the calls. I don't know if it was an orchestrated call in or not. It certainly was powerful though, because, you know, if you're sitting with a foreign business person and you hear the Vice president's voice, that's prize enough. I mean, that's, that's, that's pretty impactful stuff for anyone in the world. It's, it's been reported and I know that it is true that the hunter and his brother were very close to their dad. Absolutely. Which I. They were also very close to Bo's, his other son's wife. If you recall that you know, hunter Biden actually took on his brother's ex widowed wife after Bo died, turned her into his girlfriend and sexual partner entering the very same vicinity of, of flesh that his brother did. Pretty disgusting stuff happening in this family. I think it's great. Yep. I've got a lot of kids. I'm very close to 'em. Talk to 'em every day. Yeah. Never called them on speaker during a business meeting. That's weird. Yeah. You've got a lot of kids, you're close to them. Do you call them on speaker during business meetings? I. Do I call, I mean, yeah. What is that? A grown man calling his dad on a speaker phone for sure. During a business meeting. Right. And to be clear, sometimes it was the call was coming in and the speaker would go on. Yeah. Yeah. So it was, it's just the presence. You have to be, I mean, you're, you, you understand DC right? So the power to have that. Access in that conversation, and it's not in a scheduled conference call and it's a part of your family that's, that's like the pinnacle of of power in DC a hundred. So he was selling power, right. There you go. If you wanna go watch it Tucker on Twitter is obviously on Twitter and you can see the entire interview there. Alright, moving on. There was, and I wanna make sure this is the exact video that I was looking at. Yeah, it's, this is an absolutely infuriating, infuriating. So let me give you my synopsis of this. First, there was some young men who were sitting out there preaching the Lord's word, reading from a Bible, nonetheless, from a public sidewalk in the United States of America during a drag show. Speaking the, the, the words of the Bible, and they came up and arrested one of these guys while he was speaking from the Bible. We saw this in Canada, right in the dystopian socialist world. That is Canada, just in Trudeau's socialist, communist stomping grounds. But now it's happening in the United States. This video, if this doesn't infuriate you, I don't know what will. This is against everything that we stand for in the United States of America. Here we go. Here you go. I'll walk you through what we're looking at here. So there's some police officers. I see him speaking from the Bible and he's trying to rip out the microphone from his hand. Right? And these guys are probably 22 or so. Absolutely doing the right thing. 22 years old, sitting out there on a sidewalk with a big speaker speaking out against this like drag some type of parade or something that's going on while they're on a public sidewalk. There's absolutely, you're right, you have the freedom of speech. You can say whatever you want in the public forum. You can protest, you can do whatever you want as long as you're not saying fire or calling for violence. Right? And he's sitting there ripping a microphone from his hand. These police officers should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. They should be removed from their positions of power. Their, their family and friends should dis be disgusted by them, and he is ripping stuff out of their hands as one police officer is I. This is, well, how come there's no amplification? What's this? So here we go. Start this over for you guys. You'll be consumed by one another. So here he is talking about it. Hey, what are doing? Grabs the microphone out of his hand. What is the problem? Vacation? Whatcha doing? What's wrong with it? What are doing? I, he didn't give him any warning. He grabbed the money. Oh, this is the same one that we had. Yeah, that was in there. It was not out here. What are the wrong, what are you doing? Let go you guys. Morning. They said we can have, they said we can speak out here on the sidewalk freely. You can speak, but there's no amplified devices. Nobody told us that there's no amplified devices. Is that, is that in the constitution? How come there's no amplification? This, Hey, you guys pushing him. They're grabbing his arm from behind. Three police officers grabbing this young man right to be out here engaging in speech. Sirens. He has everything and they put him in handcuffs speech. There's cars driving by with their radios playing. That's amplified sound. People are standing out here with radios. That's amplified sound. The ordinance has to do with a decibel gauge. You don't just get to pick and choose which amplification you like and which you don't. That's selective enforcement of the law. That's discrimination on the basis of speech. That's what you all just did. Content-based, discrimination based on speech, and they detained this young man in handcuffs for speaking words from the Bible on a public sidewalk. This is unbelievable in the United States of America where we have freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and meanwhile this. Coward of a police officer takes it into his own hands to stop this, this atrocious act of saying the Lord's word on a public forum. Right? And then they use the bullshit tactic of saying that it's because of the amplification. Like, oh, oh, is it, is it, and it has nothing to do with you wanting to tuck your dick between your legs and pretend to be a woman with your what, what is it called? Whatever that fetish is of dressing up as a woman that these drag guys do. You know, I, I'm sure this police officer just loved being on the side of the street where he gets to look at all these men talking their dick between their legs and then go and arrest some young nice man for reading from the Bible. I. That that is one of the most infuriating things that I've seen in a very long time. So it says, A Christian protesting a pride event over the weekend in Watertown, Wisconsin, was handcuffed and detained by police in the video that went viral. Several members of the Christian group Warriors for Christ were Evangel evangelizing at the city's annual pride in the park on Saturday, an event. Organizers advertised as family friendly. In the video, Marcus Schroeder is reading from the Bible in a Into a Microphone when officers surround him and grab his microphone and speaker as his group questions. The officers, they handcuff Schroeder and explain that he was being arrested for violating a sound ordinance. About noise amplification. Jason Storms, a fellow member of the Evangelical Ministry who filmed the encounter and shared it on Twitter, told the Republic Sentinel that police had also arrested three other young people from the group who were prey and talking to attendees on orders from city leaders. The police per orders from city leaders arrived. Or arrested several young people. Three were arrested earlier in the day while inside the park praying and talking to attendees, and then released with warnings. Yeah, because you had no fundamental legal basis for detaining them. You cowered. Storms alleged the officers were violating the right to free speech correctly as Schroeder was preaching on a sidewalk across from the public event. He told the outlet that the young man was charged with unlawful use of sound amplification and resisting arrest. Or resisting arrest. Yeah. Okay. However, the Christian youth who were arrested said they didn't regret their actions. Of course, and you shouldn't. It was worth it. It's actually an honor to be counted worthy, to stand with the cloud of witnesses who have gone before us and been arrested for the sake of spreading Christ in his kingdom. If the police wanted to try and set an example for others or anything like that, the only thing I've seen is actually the exact opposite, where more and more people are seeing the severity of what's going on and being called to more action. Good. Absolutely. Good. Alright, so here comes the most disgusting part of this episode, which has to do with Lizzo. But first I need you to hit the subscribe button, leave a five star review, and head over to the ck. You get everything that we're talking about here. I'll include the YouTube videos, some of the breakdown of clips, the articles that we're discussing here, all of that on the sub stack, Austin Adams dot sub stack.com. Go check it out right now.  Alright.  Lizzo was sued by former dancers for sexual harassment in creating a hostile work inve environment. So it says, while on tour with the singer, three women alleged that they were pressured at a strip club and weight shamed. So when you have the single fattest. Most obese artist in the history of popularity in the United States of America and probably the world next to maybe Jba the Hutt. She's now fat shaming her own dancers. I, I, I don't know yet, without reading this article, whether or not it was, they weren't fat enough or they weren't skinny enough, but I guess we'll find out. So it says that Lizzo has been sued by three former dancers for sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment. N B C News reports The lawsuit viewed by Pitchfork was filed Tuesday or today in Los Angeles Superior Court and also named Liz O's Big Girl, big touring production company in Dance. Captain Charlene Quigley, the dancers. Are suing for damages over emotional distress distress, including unpaid wages, loss of earnings, and attorney fees. Pitchfork has reached out to Liz O's, representatives and Quigley for comment. The three dancers behind the lawsuit all began working with Lizzo in 2021. Arianna Davis and Crystal Williams were hired around the Amazon Reality Series. Watch Out for the Big Girls. A third Noelle Rodriguez was hired after appearing in the 2021 Rumors video. The lawsuit also described an incident that took place at a post show after party in Amsterdam earlier this year, where Lizzo allegedly pressured Davis to touch the breasts of a nude performer with Goding chants. The lawsuit also claimed Lizzo Wass encouraged answers to. Catch dildos launched from the performer's, vaginas and eat bananas, protruding from the performer's vaginas. So that's where the secondary article comes in, which says, Lizzo forced fat dancers to eat bananas from hooker's, vaginas, bombshell lawsuit alleges. Hmm. I like to eat, eat, eat bananas from vaginas. Maybe you know that song if you're a parent and if you don't it's probably just a little weird. But I happen to be a parent. I like to oat, oat, oat. Bananas from prostitute vaginas. Three former dancers from Lizzo are suing the rotund rapper for alleged fat shaming them and forcing them to endure sexually depraved behaviors and participate in disturbing sex acts. Plaintiff's Ariana Davis, crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez claim the 44 page lawsuit that Lizzo and her team. We're responsible for a hostile work environment, sexual harassment, assault, racial and religious harassment, disability discrimination, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage and false imprisonment. What Lizzo herself pressured plaintiffs and all her employees to attend outings were new to the in sexuality were a focal point in disregarded any apprehensions from plaintiffs the suit reads. This work environment would shock the conscious of anybody as it did for the plaintiffs. In one disturbing account, the plaintiffs alleged that while at Lizzo the special tour in Amsterdam in February, 2023, the purported performer invited them out for a night on the town. Which ended with them visiting the infamous Red Light district, known for sex shops and clubs and sex theaters featuring full nudity. At that point, things quickly got out of hand. The lawsuit states Lizzo began inviting cast members to take turns touching the new performers, catching dildos launched from their vaginas and eating bananas, protruding from the performers, vaginas the lawsuit states adding that Lizzo allegedly pressured and goaded Davis into touching one of the new performers breasts. The plaintiff's claimed that a monthly. Later, Lizzo 35, deceived them once again. Oh no, you deceived me. After all of that, they had no expectation that they would ever be deceived again. Deceived them into attending a n show, therefore robbing them from the choice not to participate. Davis also claimed in the lawsuit that at one point she had no choice but to soil herself on stage during an excruciating re-audition, fearing the repercussions of re excusing herself to go to the bathroom. What, excuse me if I have to shit myself for any employer, I'm out, whether you're Lizzo, Elvis, the Lord himself. If that's your requirements for occupation, then sorry. I'm not your guy. Not your guy. I, I enjoy bathrooms and honestly, I enjoy bidets Japanese bidets from the depths of, you know Kyoko Japan. Maybe that's a little bit more my style than, you know, soiling myself on stage at a Lizzo concert. Davis also alleged that Lizzo was recently had a meltdown over disparaging comments about her excessive weight on Twitter. Fat shamed her in a meeting while asking Davis why she seemed less committed and less bubbly and vivacious. In professional dance, a dancer's weight gain is often seemed as the dancer getting lazy or worse off as a performer of the suit reads, Lizzo and the choreograph choreographer's questions, choreographer's questions about Mrs. Davis' commitment to the tour were then thinly veiled concerns about Mrs. Davis weight gain. The plaintiff's attorneys Ron, like, what did you expect? You hired a bunch of fat girls to dance behind you because you're fat. You wanted to make yourself feel better, and now all of a sudden they're getting fatter. Like, but what do you think got them there? You thought they were just at a point and they were done like, oh, this is it. This is all I'm eating. This is exactly the weight I'm gonna maintain. Like prob probably not. In a professional dance, a dancer's weight gain is often seen as the dancer getting lazy or worse off as a performer. The plaintiff's attorneys, Ron Zaro, called out Liz's hypocrisy in the blistering statement, which said the stunning nature of how Lizzo and her management team treated their performers seems to go against everything. Lizzo stands for publicly. Well privately, she weight shames her dancers and demeans them in ways that are not only illegal, but absolutely demoralizing. Davison Williamson. Were among the 13 contestants of the Emmy winning Lizzo. Watch out for the big girls, which debuted an Amazon last year. I will include the entire 'cause I know you really want to read it. The entire lawsuit on my ck which I'm looking at right now, I will download this and have this for you 'cause I know. Just know you want to read it and I would read it for you. But I don't know if that's the best use of our time here. So I will include that on the sub stack. Alright, next up. Justin Trudeau and his wife's Sophie Trudeau are getting divorced after 18 years of marriage. Alright, and so, I, I couldn't imagine anybody actually wanting to be engaged or, or married to that man. So it, it's not a surprise to me, but 18 years of marriage is a pretty long time to event, you know, just suddenly get into a divorce. So this article comes from Reuters and it says that Justin and Sophie Trudeau separate after 18 years of marriage. I. It goes on to say August 2nd today, the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie, said on Wednesday that they were separating an unexpected announcement that appeared to mark the end of the couple's 18 year high profile marriage. The couple had talked, frankly, in the past about difficulties in the relationship and in recent years where even seen less often together in public, there was actually some sort of allegations against Justin Trudeau with underage girls. I believe they had talked frankly. Allegedly they've talked frankly in the past about difficulties in the relationship and in recent years where I've seen less often together. Trudeau 51, it looks pretty good for 51. That's about the only positive quality this man has. But he looks pretty good for 51. And Sophie, Greg Gore, Trudeau I wonder if he's had a lot of the you know, Hollywood. Wine as one would say, we're married in May of 2005 and have three children together, age 15, 14, and nine. While that's super unfortunate, if you get divorced at that time, like that's such a crucial critical time for your children and to have a, so he had a child when he was 42. It's kind of late on their anniversary in 2020. He described her as my rock, my partner, and my best friend. Yeah, sounds like it. For Trudeau, there was also a painful historical parallels. His father, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, separated from his wife Margaret in 1977, which were just about to get into when he were in a second. The development is also one of the biggest personal crisis of Trudeau since he became Prime Minister in 2015, especially since he often stresses the importance of family life. The couple made the announcement that week after Trudeau unveiled a massive cabinet shuffle and a bid to boost the fortunes of his liberal party, which is trailing in the polls. AIDS said AIDS said that he also determined to lead the liberal into the next election liberals into the next elections, which must be held by October, 2025. Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate the Canadian Broadcasting Corp at Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc. One of Trudeau's closest allies with brief members of the cabinet later on Wednesday. Wow. Yeah, he looks pretty good for 51. She doesn't look too bad for 48, but you know, he's definitely drinking something. Maybe it has to do with the internal saturated blood of who knows, people underage. I joke. Kind of. Alright, so here's where it gets fun. Justin Trudeau, A lot of people seem to think that while being born in Ottawa, which is a considerable distance from Havana, that his mother, Margaret Trudeau visited Cuba nine months exactly before Justin was born. And there are photos of her mingling with Fidel Castro. On the right of this photo is Pierre Trudeau. His father, allegedly, his father and his wife. Castro, which I don't know about you, but if anybody touched my wife like this while I was standing in the room with them, we would be having a problem. And I'm not somebody who's like, you know, super possessive, but this looks like a little bit more like if anybody's fucking in these. In this picture, it looks like the two people on the left, like the dictator with a cigar in his mouth, and the younger woman, they're not the businessman 10 feet away from them. So there's this whole narrative. Now, if you go actually look at some of these pictures that I'm about to show you, or you go look them up yourself, you'll see that there is a substantial amount of evidence physically and historically around the idea that Justin Trudeau is actually the son of Fidel Castro. Lots of it, and many, many people have thought of this. So there's actually a video that will come up here that talks about Jo Joe Rogan. So let me give you the name of the account. This is coming from D O M L U C R E on Twitter, and he does some really good stuff, big following does some great deep dives into different topics. But this is the account that I will be following as I walk you through this discussion. And he says, according to Canadian and the to Canadian, the globe, and male, Pierre Trudeau and his wife Margaret, crossed paths with Fidel Castro. For the first time in 1970, the Globe reports and during friendship between the arc arch Liberal Pierre Trudeau and the Marxist revolutionary, Fidel Castro was formed. Now the article that is being put here, In front of us says Castro in Trudeau, a famous but also fraught friendship. And this comes from 2016. And it says Robert Wright teaches history as the, the writer. It says, just days ago when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his official visit to Havana, the rumor mill was a buzz with the aspersion that Fidel Castro was somehow snubbed. Had somehow snubbed him by refusing a private meeting. Now with Fidel Castro's death, we may surmise that the official Cuban line was true, that his health was so precarious as to preclude even the short whatever this word is. Tati. I don't know what the hell that is. Certainly Mr. Joe himself gave no indication that he had been affronted. Yeah, maybe he wanted to see his dad before he died. It says fact checkers love refuting. The allegations that the Trudeaus were in Havana nine months just before Justin was born. There are certain truths that they just refuse to confront during the same period that Judo went on a Caribbean vacation on April to April 12th, 1971 to an unidentified island. And this is a snippet of a newspaper article. Which says Barbados Prime Minister Trudeau and his wife, or it says in Bridgetown, Barbados, prime Minister Trudeau and his wife left here Monday by chartered plane on a quick side trip to an unidentified nearby island. They arrived here Thursday on a brief second honeymoon and have reportedly been staying at a private residence on the island's posh West Coast. Heavy security measures have been in the fact since their arrival and the local press was asked to respect the newlyweds desire for. Privacy. There were also stories on trips to numerous Caribbean islands. While Cuba was not on the official itinerary, it seems unfathomable. Unfathomable that they would tour adjacent islands and choose not to visit their close Buddy Castro in Havana Wall in the area. He spoke also at Trudeau's funeral. Interesting. And there's an article that came from a website that shows the actual discussion that Fidel had to Pierre Trudeau, which says Fidel bids farewell to Pierre Trudeau. The 3rd of October, 2000 Cuban president Fidel Castro arrived in Montreal to attend the state funeral of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Fidel was asked by the family to serve as the honorary pallbearer. Wow. Alongside us former president Jimmy Carter Fidel arrived at the church, was greeted by shouts of Viva Fidel and Viva Cuba. I had come from Cuba at this time. He said of profound sadness of the Canadian people to pay my respects to the unforgettable memory of Pierre Trudeau, a WorldCast, a world class statesman for whom I had personal bonds with. His wife may be a friendship born of feelings of sincere admiration. I always considered him to be a serious political leader and with real concerns for the problems of the world. In the third world, a rational politician who made a trans transcendent contribution to modern Canadian history, a righteous and courageous man. I. Who encouraged in difficult circumstances, relations between his country and Cuba goes on and on and on. After Cuba Cuban Communist dictator, Fidel Castro's death was reported. Trudeau stated he was mourning his death and among other positive statements called Castro, a remarkable leader outrage erupted and many mocked him with Trudeau hashtag Trudeau eulogies on Twitter. And here is the video. It is been 14 years since the Cuban Missile Crisis, but with the present situation in Angola, prime Minister Trudeau's visit to Cuba this week was regarded as a bit dicey politically. His entourage thought the trip came off very well. They were very impressed by a certain quality of Premier Castro's, and it's a familiar word, charisma. 16 years ago, Pierre Trudeau tried to paddle a canoe from Miami to Havana, but he was turned back by American authorities. This time he made it and was royally welcomed, die hours before his arrival. Cubans by the tens of thousands lined the streets. Such enthusiasm was sustained for the three day visit and was clearly orchestrated by Premier Castro himself. It was his way of expressing gratitude to Canada for continued trade throughout the blockade with relations between Cuba and the United States going sour again because of Angola, premier Castro was eager to strengthen the Canadian Cuban connection. At a rally in the south coastal city of San Fuegos, not even a five hour wait under a blazing sun could diminish the enthusiasm of 25,000 sugar cane workers who chanted long-lived friendship between Cuba and Canada. The charismatic presence of Dr. Castro is always a drawing card for Cubans, but adding a fluently Spanish speaking leader like Trudeau made it an event. Few wanted to miss. Brotherhood and independence were the impressions both leaders wanted to convey to the world. Informal talks at an island Hideaway intensified their respect for each other and their mutual enjoyment of skin diving. Added to the rapport, the controversial skin diving. His wife was debated and Premier Castro defended his position that a Canadian reception. He pointed out that much of his country's population is of African extraction, and so a call for solidarity from Angolans to help defend their country against South African Invaders justified his support. We cannot do anything. Than to help the Ang people. Alright, so there you go. Just some legitimacy to what we're discussing here. It says, on January 1st, 1971, Margaret Trudeau described Fidel Castro as the sexiest man she's ever met, and claims that Prince Charles Ld down the front of her dress in her autobiography Beyond Reason Margaret was famed in the 1970s for her risque before marrying Trudeau. And here it says, prime ministerial mothers usually dwell as the far fringes of the spotlight. Stephen Harper's mother, who this is just reading an excerpt from her autobiography it says, I use my mother as an obvious example because she's the person closest to me worried about the stock market these days. Harper said at the time, Margaret Trudeau, by contras

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3MONKEYS
Burāq - Britannica

3MONKEYS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 0:53


https://www.britannica.com/topic/Buraq sound is consciousness... #2023 #art #music #movies #poetry #poem #photooftheday #volcano #news #money #food #weather #climate #monkeys #horse #puppy #fyp #love #instagood #onelove #eyes #getyoked #horsie #gotmilk #book #shecomin #getready 

Clarineat:  The Clarinet Podcast
180: From Musician to Millionaire with John Bura

Clarineat: The Clarinet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 55:33


John Bura is a musician turned millionaire who took his music degree and musical skills and pivoted into a career in software development and online education and has now sold over 1.5 million online courses. He shares his fascinating story about starting his own business during the 2008 financial crisis, why a music degree is super helpful in many fields outside of music, how he sees and finds opportunity, why it's okay to "fake it till you make it so you can be it," why he's found his way back to music, and more. You can check out John's products at www.mammothinteractive.com

Hizmetten
Derdi dünya olanın, dünya kadar derdi olur... | M.Fethullah Gülen Hocaefendi

Hizmetten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 5:59


Asıl dildâra gönül verenler bütün diş göstermeleri, nümâyişleri, şovları Ramazan davulcusunun sesi gibi görürler!.. Evet, yine hatırlayın; “Sen Mevlâ'yı seven de / Mevlâ seni sevmez mi?” Sen O'na doğru bir adım atarsan…” -Kudsî hadisin ifadesiyle, müteşâbih, mukabeleyi ifade ediyor- “O, yürüyerek gelir; sen O'na yürüyerek gidersen, O, koşarak gelir… Sonra bir ân olur ki, O, senin gören gözün olur, görülmesi gerekli olan şeyi, görmen gerektiği gibi gördürür; duyulması gerekli olan şeyi, duyman gerektiği gibi duyurur.” Hem gördüğün, hem duyduğun şeyler, eski Usûlüddin ulemasının beyanıyla “hem mesmûat, hem mübserât” bir yönüyle, birer marifet çağlayanı halinde içine akmaya başlar. Kalbin, birden bire hâristan iken, bâğistan olur, bostan olur, gülistan olur, Firdevs olur. Daha öbür tarafa gitmeden evvel, işte o kalbindeki cennet çekirdeğini nemalandırmış olursun. “İman, bir manevî Tûbâ-i Cennet çekirdeğini taşıyor. Küfür ise manevî bir zakkum-u Cehennem tohumunu saklıyor” O biri, Cenâb-ı Hakk'ın engin rahmetinin tecellisine bakıyor; beriki de kulun ihmaline göre, Cenâb-ı Hakk'ın muamele ve mukabelesini ifade ediyor. O zakkum-u cehennem, insan içinde madem saklanıyor, onun inkişaf etmesine meydan vermeden, manevî o tubâ-i cennet çekirdeğini ise nemalandırmak suretiyle, ser çekmesini sağlamak suretiyle, bir çınar gibi, bir ar'ar gibi, bir selvi gibi boy atıp gelişmesini sağlamak için gayret gösterilmeli. Böyle olunca, insan, daha dünyadayken, bir yönüyle cenneti yaşıyor gibi olur. Hayalinde, imanında, bazen miracın gölgesinde, manevî bir şuhûd ile, basar'ın değil de basiret'in görmesiyle, Firdevs bahçelerinde dolaşıyor gibi olur. Öyle bir inşirah duyar ki insan orada, ayağında zincir olsa, boynunda bir pranga olsa, başına balyozlar inse kalksa, bunları duymuyor gibi olur. Çünkü o, Cennet Firdevslerinde dolaşıyor, burcu burcu, lâhutî tecelliler kokusuyla kendinden geçmiş, mest-mahmûr. Evet, her ânı, Gedâî'nin dediği gibi duyar: “Ey sâkî, aşkın oduna / Yandıkça yandım, bir su ver / Düşeli dilber derdine, (mecaz; düşeli dilber derdine) / Yandıkça yandım, bir su ver. // Ol suyu kim içse heman, (“hel min mezid”, ol suyu kim içse heman) / Kalbe doğar nur-u cihan / Verir hayat-ı câvidân / Yandıkça yandım, bir su ver.” O noktaya gelince, Nesimî gibi sızlanırsın; “Bana Hak'tan nidâ geldi: / Gel ey âşık ki, mahremsin / Bura mahrem makamıdır / Seni ehl-i vefâ gördüm!” Vicdanında duyuyor gibi olursun. Duymazsın âlâmı, ızdırapları, kederleri, salya atmaları, diş göstermeleri, nümâyişleri, şovları… Kalmazsın onların tesirinde. Kaldığın şeyin tesirindesin sen; kaldığın şeyin tesirinde kaldığın kadarın onda biri kadar, kalmazsın onların şovlarının tesirinde; çünkü öyle bir “dilber”e gönül vermişsin ki, öyle bir “dildâr”a gönül vermişsin ki, artık her şey gözünden gönlünden silinip gitmiş. Şovlar, sana bir yönüyle, Ramazan davulcusunun sesi gibi gelir; zaten sen, saatini kurmuşsun, kalb saatini, uyanmışsın sahura, hazırsın oruç tutmaya ve bekliyorsun iftarı, Cenâb-ı Hakk'ın “evet” dediği ânı; bekliyorsun.. onun dışındaki her şeyi -nezâket ve nezahet-i lisaniyem müsaade etse, denecek şey şudur- “dırdır” sayarsın, dırdır sayarsın bütün şovları, bütün hırıltıları ve kulak asmazsın onlara. “Allah Allah, bunlar da ne ki böyle, bu şerareler, filan.. bu mis gibi gelen kokuları, bunlar bir yönüyle bulandırıyorlar.. bana gelen bu tatlı musiki gibi, Cennetten kopup gelen sesleri, şerare yapıyor ve bozuyorlar. Benim frekansıma giriyor ve bir yönüyle benim almam gerekli olan sinyalleri bunlar bozuyorlar…” falan dersin.. yaklaşmazsın onlara. https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel...

Denník N Podcasty
Hiking podcast: Zastavili sme ťažbu dreva, chceme rozvíjať cykloturistiku. Hovorí riaditeľ národného parku Poloniny Miroslav Buraľ

Denník N Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 34:00


Miroslav Buraľ je čerstvo vymenovaným riaditeľom NP Poloniny. Po reforme národných parkov uspel vo výberovom konaní. V podcaste sme sa s ním rozprávali o jeho prvých krokoch, zonácii, zastavení ťažby v doline Zbojského potoka, či o mäkkom turizme, ktorý chce v parku rozvíjať hlavne formou cykloturistiky. V príprave je takmer stokilometrový Poloniny trail. 

Our Numinous Nature
REINCARNATION: A PAST LIFE WITCH BURNING + A COMA LIFE REVIEW | Nature Whisperer | Lorri Bura

Our Numinous Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 110:08


Lorri Bura of Herb Mamma is an herbalist, organic medicinal herb farmer, nature whisperer & dare I say, something of a mystic tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. We begin with how to raise one's vibrations, homeopathy, usnea, USDA organic poison ivy & St.John's wort in a sock. Then things starkly turn to the numinous with Lorri detailing her harrowing meditations on past-lives from an owl incarnation to a witch burning to WWII Poland. We then hear about her mystic insights on the Lord of the Forest, the 5th dimension, & the earth's purpose. For her second story, she tells of her childhood coma in which she chose to come back to earthly life. Ending on weather manipulation, this wildly metaphysical episode leaves a whole lot to wonder about! Check out Lorri's herbal products & upcoming workshops at Herb Mamma. To learn more about her farm, go to Green Heart Gardens or visit HipCamp to book at GreenHeart Farm Creek & Woods tent site. Support Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com

The Bledsoe Show
Securing Your Future

The Bledsoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 78:20


00:00.00 Max Shank Welcome back everybody to Monday morning with max and Mike Today we are going to talk about arguably the most important topic in your life because it is your life. It's about securing your future. Both. From a fitness standpoint a financial standpoint and a friendship standpoint so we are gonna talk about what is going to happen in the near and possibly distant future and what you should do about it. This is gonna be really fun. Mike thanks for joining me today. 00:34.83 mikebledsoe Thanks! Man. Ah yeah, I'm excited to talk about this because we were just chatting before as we always do we we get a good fifteen twenty minute chat on before we do the show and I was walking max through all the steps that I've been. I've been getting walked through by a friend of mine on how to secure crypto finances and what it really takes to make sure that those things stay safe and why does that interest me well that interests me because. I look at the future and I see a lot of uncertainty which I think everybody does and if you're somebody who thinks that the future is certain then you have really fooled yourself and because we have no idea what will happen so the lot of ah. 01:25.67 Max Shank I Think a certain future has to be kind of a sad one The the more certainty in your future. The more sad it's going to be and that's the paradox of what we're talking about is the more you secure something the more you trap that something. 01:30.12 mikebledsoe Set Yeah a certain future is boring. 01:44.85 Max Shank Because there are really only two ways forward. There's exposure and avoidance and if you only use avoidance as a strategy you will have greater security but you also have a much lower quality of life in your world Your universe your unique perspective. 02:03.69 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, this also makes me think about the was it Nicholas Taleb nasim his approach in the book anti-fragile anytime I think about securing the future or investing or health and fitness I gravitate towards his philosophy. 02:03.89 Max Shank Will shrink. 02:23.41 mikebledsoe And his his first really well-known book that came out was the black swan and black swan was about black swan events those are events that are unpredictable and black swan is is a reference to ah europeans that thought that only swans could be white. And they never considered that there'd be a swan that was any other color and then some of these europeans hopped on boats and traveled to other parts of the world and one day they see a black swan and it was mind-bending because it was never considered that. That could ever be true anyway and so the future and well the the past is is littered with black swan events. We think we know what's going to happen or we think we can prepare for every eventuality but the truth is is you can't actually prepare for every eventuality. And I find that anytime I start trying to set up an avoidance system for every potential problem that might come up I actually end up getting really bogged down and creativity goes down and it becomes very difficult to move forward and so ah. In his book. Black Swan he starts getting into the anti-fragile conversation then he goes into anti-fragile conversation and in that book and he ah basically says that most humans think about systems as either being. Ah, fragile or robust they're on the spectrum of fragility to robustness and so I have a Toyota Tacoma. It's considered a very robust vehicle but over time it will become more fragile. It. It will not make improvements and the same with my computer. These are systems that are truly fragile systems but the human body and he also talks about he makes a lot of comparisons between the human body and the economy is there are certain types of systems that do well with some uncertainty. So if you. If you expose your body to in exercise to novelty in small doses. You will actually see improvements and the system improves. Overall if you if you throw ah too much novelty all at once then then you start breaking the system down of course. But really separating out. How do you What's the difference between a fragile to robust system that spectrum versus something that exists outside of that which is anti-fragile system and so that's how I like to think about. 05:10.34 mikebledsoe When I think about my finances when I think about my business when I think about my health when I think about a lot of these systems some people if they're trying to prepare for every eventuality actually end up building a fragile system instead of. Thinking about it as how do I build an anti-fragile system and when they do that having a hiccup in the system may be a little uncomfortable in the short term but in the long term It turns out being a really good one so just bringing that to the forefront as I. When I think about securing my future I think about those things. 05:48.90 Max Shank Yeah I like to think of adaptability as the Chief characteristic of survival and Thrival which is not a word but I like to use it Anyway. Ah from a fitness perspective. Adding chaos to your training is really valuable. In fact, culture the whole purpose of culture is to reduce unpredictability and to reduce chaos and if you do not. Do something to compensate for that. You get really sad human beings. That's why you need to have games where you introduce chaos in a relatively safe environment like I don't know if you're familiar with pushing hands from TaiChi. 06:43.69 mikebledsoe E. 06:45.99 Max Shank There's couple different types. But basically you and your friend try to push the other one or pull the other one so that they have to take a step and your feed are firmly planted and this chaos is like a more appropriate version of wrestling. For the average person. So the ability to adapt and react to an external force is really the chief characteristic of survivability. So I think adaptability number one culture is to reduce. Chaos and unpredictability so we need games and we need to dose ourselves with chaos if we want to really thrive and then just in terms of the the systems let's say there's ah, a fine line between prudence. And paranoia right? because the most the most robust system really would be to live with maybe 1 other person or a family on a farm by the river in a bomb shelter. And only leave when it's absolutely necessary so you increase your predictability but you also decrease your openness. That's probably why the further you go down that rabbit hole of securing and protecting the less creative and open and expansive. You are right. 08:17.73 mikebledsoe Well Also Chaos is still going to find its way in going back to the black swan event is you when you create I think when people create a high level predicted Predictability. There is this inability to deal with the the chaotic and. Environment that that will come no matter what the black swan event's gonna show up no matter what and the more predictable you've been trying to make it the harder it is to adapt to that situation. 08:49.54 Max Shank I don't think they're mutually exclusive but I understand what you're saying I think the more cards you have in your hand. The better off you are I think the benefit of living in a culture is that there's a lot of redundancy built into the system. Where I live. There are a lot of people who are electricians and plumbers and auto mechanics. So if one of them goes down I can go on to the next one if 2 of them go down I can go on to the next one and if you're relying only on yourself. You have to. Gain a ton of skills or you have to live in a very primitive way where you're not really able to use technology I just had my laptop sent in to get the battery fixed and before I sent it in. 09:39.38 mikebledsoe Drew um, did you remove all the videos of you with hookers smoking crack. 09:44.65 Max Shank Oh no no I just have it in a secret folder. Why would I get rid of those hookers love crack some of them do ah but I looked online first before I sent it in to get fixed. And it was 75 steps to replace the battery and you can buy a kit and do all those and it was 75 steps and I was like oh my god if I mess up one of these steps I can totally destroy my whole computer. So I ended up getting it sent in and. Especially with technology you have to recognize that no man is an island and that's why you really want to have kind of a segue here a little bit you want to have a social network ah a radical rolodex. Of. Not only service people but also friends that you can count on so there's that safety net we talked about a little bit before the 3 safety nets financial fitness and friendships basically and it's so valuable. Have those relationships with different providers of service and different providers of products and it really does increase your security and survivability. 11:09.16 mikebledsoe Yeah, well I think about what's happening what I'm witnessing happening that continually which is ah the decentralization of things and the the format of of our our current economy. Being very capitalist I think it's going to just become more capitalist but the capitalism has allowed for a lot of that redundancy a lot of that the natural configuration if somebody goes down somebody will fill that spot and it doesn't have to be ah. Decided to buy a person's like oh we need to change this thing the system pretty much just adapts to whatever's going on in the environment in a capitalist society and as things decentralized more right now. It's like everybody is trading with everybody. But if we have a currency that is no. That not everyone agrees on in the future if if the dollar loses its value to a point where now we're going into decentralized currencies then there's this potential for a more tribalist type of society where you may not be conducting commerce. With certain groups of people and I think there's going to be an opportunity for these groups to segment and now I'm only go do business with people who are using these four currencies which I also use because the people that use these currencies share the same values and so whereas. Previously things were done geographically or by nationality things are now split up by individual values and and can be distributed throughout the entire world instantaneously and so I think that as far as the friendship goes and. Ah, social goes and economics go is having um you know if things deteriorate socially in in society as as it seems they they may go right now. It's good to make those friends have that person on board. You know have. 3 electricians on board have a few farmers that you're in contact with because the way that things have been done right now is there's a lot of single points of failure. For instance, you know through regulation Usda. You know you have to have a Usda butcher butchering the meat for it to be shipped across state lines and now you have these states that have almost no ability to birch butcher animals and distribute food and so ah, there's gonna be I think that there's gonna be a time where we. 13:56.25 mikebledsoe We actually have to create our own network instead of just relying on I'll just go to the grocery store and pick this shit up and I've already begun doing that I've been on the phone with a woman just last week where we she she's in contact with regenerative farms and and it's helping distribute those goods locally. So. It's I think that yeah being able to just go online and pull up a technician to do this or that may become more difficult in the future and I think that the level of responsibility for having to create those connections yourself may go up. 14:33.99 Max Shank Yeah I mean unfortunately the closer you get to the barter system the less comparative advantage you have because you have to have an agreed upon currency. That's the whole advantage of money. 14:49.46 mikebledsoe E. 14:52.87 Max Shank Is that it makes it so easy to trade Things. We would never have been able to produce computers and yachts and trucks and all these crazy things like if you think about it I'm in shock when I. Drive my truck around because of how impossible it would be for me to make anything like that. Even if I knew exactly how to make it and what that's that's what I'm That's what I'm saying it would be. 15:21.40 mikebledsoe I would totally not make it I could have every step laid out and be given all the parts still not doing it. Yeah. 15:29.63 Max Shank It would be impossible just to gather. The materials would be Impossible. So The fact that we figured out how to trade with each other in such a hyper efficient way is the only thing that has allowed us to do all that so you know it. It's frustrating sometimes because the only thing a leader really needs to do is not fuck up the money and not get into any ah Wars or conflicts. That's actually the only thing a leader really needs to do ah and if you do those things though. 15:58.47 mikebledsoe Ah. 16:07.37 Max Shank It gets really bad so preparing for those eventualities is valuable I think gosh you know we can start getting into the nuts and bolts of preparedness. Certainly it's good to own at least. 1 property because you got to live somewhere and as the money devalues because we don't know if it'll be hyperinflation or stagflation or we we can't predict those sorts of things. 16:43.68 mikebledsoe Yeah, the the the variables that are currently present have never been present before we we are in a black swan event. So we have no idea what the result will be. 16:44.26 Max Shank But rents. 16:53.11 Max Shank Yeah, we don't know what's going to happen next exactly. But it's good to have an Id in your mind just have your best guess because I think we've talked about it once before it's like buying Insurance. You don't ah buy insurance for. Everything you just buy insurance based on what is legally required or based on what probability you assign to a certain thing happening right? So What is the probability that the value of a dollar or you know let's say that just a. Keep it simple suddenly a gallon of gas is $200 and you're like whoa. This is really bad but then you have to in your mind assign a probability to that. Oh and a certain timeframe and it gets very difficult to do those things. So. 17:43.75 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 17:50.99 Max Shank Barring that which is unknowable. What do we know for sure that will not change and that is human nature will not change and so if you are productive yourself and you provide a skill or a service or a product that people will always want. That's always going to be very valuable so that's like your your functional safety net. What function do you perform. 18:15.70 mikebledsoe Yeah I I think about the 2 things that that I am I do I was talking to Ashley about this Saturday which is I secure my future by continually creating value and investing in emerging economies or emerging. Technologies and if I do those 2 things I'm not really that worried about my financial future now the other the other the 2 other f's we were talking about It's not relevant as relevant to that I mean the creating value is pretty relevant to the the. The friendships the social piece because if you're valuable people will want to be your friend. 18:53.24 Max Shank Is. 18:59.80 Max Shank No question I think that having a group of people that you can be open and honest with who have your back and you have their back. You can't really put a price on that. So. It's good to nurture those things on a regular basis. That's really not natural for me to do I tend to be more in my own head working on projects and not really think to just reach out to people but it's something that I've gotten a little bit better with and it makes a difference. You know invite a friend out to lunch or throw a frisbee around and it can go a really long way, especially given what's going on right now where people have probably been socializing less than ever in Maybe any society for a very long Time. You know. I Guess ah neighboring Hunter gatherers probably socialized with ah their neighbors less than we do, but it's It's not a lot so reinforcing Those relationships is huge. 20:04.52 mikebledsoe Yeah, and they didn't have ah well what? what's interesting is in the last couple years. The amount of actual social interactions gone way down, but the but the we'll call it the the fast food of. 20:19.55 Max Shank Basement. 20:24.36 mikebledsoe Social engagement has gone up. You know the Facebook instagram all the social media platforms. So I remember I was listening to a thing that what's his name. The guy the dilbert guy. What's his name Scott Adams he was talking a guy anyways. Um. 20:34.87 Max Shank Scott Adams 20:43.28 mikebledsoe Brilliant in some ways not in others but he he was talking. Yeah come on now I Well he would. 20:46.30 Max Shank Not like you. You're brilliant in every way wait but real quick though he has an excellent Youtube video on writing just and the reason I'm plugging. It is. It's free. It's maybe a half hour long and writing. Or communication is one of the most high yield skills. There is so give give that a look in terms of securing your future. 21:08.12 mikebledsoe It is yeah writing copywriting if you can write copy that is just you're able to write things that cause people to buy shit then you'll never go hungry. Ah yeah, so. 21:23.89 Max Shank No way. 21:28.40 mikebledsoe So Scott Adams was talking about somebody was challenged saying you know social interaction has gone down. He was like really seems like you know social interaction is higher than ever online and and that's why I say maybe he's not all that smart because he was making an argument for. Being we have more social interaction we ever have which is being dictated by algorithms and and you know of course humans tend to to create their own bubbles for sure like I surround myself with light-minded people where there's not a high level of disagreement. Ah, but the. 21:48.92 Max Shank Um, yeah. 21:57.50 Max Shank Oh yeah. 22:04.55 mikebledsoe When there is disagreement. We can actually have a conversation and work our way through it whereas online that doesn't really happen. It just further divide is what happens and so um, you know a lot some people even people who are considered to be really brilliant like Scott Adams who who is brilliant in a lot of ways. You know he challenges that and I don't know what kind of world he lives in where he think and he may not have experienced that at all. He may have been surrounded by friends this whole time. Um, but. 22:30.70 Max Shank Well, it also is a personality type difference and you know I've read a bunch of his books and they're very good. He's a hyper Introvert So this situation for him is almost perfect. 22:41.31 mikebledsoe Yeah. 22:47.10 mikebledsoe Probably been calming. He's probably been able to chill out. 22:49.20 Max Shank He gets to he gets to hang out at home more. There are a lot less social obligations that you have to fulfill. Um, it's never been a better time for introverts and ugly people because you can stay home all day and put a mask over your face. 23:05.86 mikebledsoe Um, well there was a did you see the study that people people now find other people more generally more attractive when wearing a mask. 23:08.89 Max Shank Ugly introverts have never lived so good. Ah. 23:18.64 Max Shank I mean it works in ah Saudi Arabia oh very mysterious. Ah, but you know someone like that. 23:22.70 mikebledsoe Yeah I mean to that point I've been in the Middle East and I I was on a deployment I hadn't seen hardly any women for months and then I arrived somewhere where they're wearing the. Full facial covering all I can see with their eyes. So sexy. My imagination just fucking went wild. It didn't take very long at all couple months. No women and then full on Bura and that was it's true and I've seen I've seen some people where I've been on the airplane. 23:43.89 Max Shank Now we're talking totally yeah, totally. 23:59.66 mikebledsoe Like oh that girl looks pretty good. She pulls her mask down like ah. 24:00.42 Max Shank Right? Well, it's like why guys grow beards so we can hide the bottom half of our face. It's like you don't know if I have a chin. Maybe I have a really strong chin. Ah. 24:14.53 mikebledsoe That's right. 24:16.99 Max Shank There are a lot of examples of what you're talking about with Scott Adams there and I think ah nasim Nicholas Teleleb is another good example where you have people who are really intelligent in 1 regard and then they just are so far off the mark in another regard and. We're so locked into this cause-effect relationship for health and we're trapped by the way that we do experiments and who runs the experiments and who pays for the experiment. So if you're. Taking everything very literally. You're only doing what is proven ah proven quote by science quote again, you're not going to recognize the value of sharing the same physical space with another person. You know you and i. Have explored that realm quite a lot where even just being in the same room as someone if you're not saying anything can be a really rewarding experience and it can bring you a lot of joy. And calmness and peace and resonance. There's a harmonization of 2 living beings and if you are caught up in the explicit and more material. Sort of thing you're going to discount the value of that and so in a sense you're right? It's it's easier to socialize now than ever through a screen ah through the telephone and it's better than nothing but it's not the same. 26:07.51 mikebledsoe Yeah I'll go back to what you're saying like the the quote unquote proven for people who aren't seeing the video of us is anytime anyone starts talking about something's being proven to me. That's an immediate red flag. Someone goes. Oh. It's proven that that I go immediately I I Dis If if they got a Ph D beside their name or they consider themselves a scientist I in my from my perspective they just discredited themselves because any good scientists look saying the word proven. Is a marketing term. It's not a scientific term.. There are very few Proofs in Science. There's the only time you would talk about Proofs in Science is it's It's a mathematical equation. It's a it's hardcore physics. There are laws involved anything else. 26:46.96 Max Shank Totally. 27:03.00 mikebledsoe What I want to hear from somebody who's a scientist I Want to hear is there is evidence to suggest that http://dot.dot the problem is it's not a very good marketing.. It's not a good way to convince people of taking your side So just want to throw that out there. So as you're listening to. Quote unquote scientists out there talking about what's being proven and what's not usually if they're a bureaucrat in some way and they've got a Ph D and they start saying that I I immediately you know start questioning. Whatever it is. They're saying. 27:35.54 Max Shank Well, it's like ah the phrase caused by cells way more than correlates with correlates with doesn't sell shit and if we don't know. 27:45.70 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 27:53.81 Max Shank The best diet for people which we can't know because I don't know if you know this but people are different this whole idea that we should all eat the same stuff is freaking Insane yeah you and I we should all We should all take the same medication. Ah, you know. 27:57.57 mikebledsoe Ah, no should we should We take the same medications to globally you know. 28:12.16 Max Shank We should. We should all eat soybeans for the greater good too. Probably yeah, no correlation versus causation is probably my biggest gripe and it has to do with essentially gang mentality people are trying to protect their authority. And make these claims that x causes y when really it's just that x correlates with y and it would be a lot easier to have a conversation about that if there wasn't such a fanaticism around these things. Let's have an open conversation about correlation. Versus causation and god it's it's hard to see if you're not in the industry yourself, but the amount of people throwing $10 words around is like so unnecessary. Maybe that just irks me because. I I know what those words mean but I also know that it just makes it harder for the individual to understand and when you say something like post brandial forward ambulation. Why don't you just say go for a walk after you eat. So so it's like so ridiculous to me? well but that's just yeah, that's just it. It sounds much fancier if you use these fancy terms and that that is what sells and um. 29:29.30 mikebledsoe Ah, well I won't I won't sound smart to the other scientists I won't be able to impress people. 29:46.73 Max Shank You have to protect yourself from that speaking of securing your future I think making sure you can't make sure all the way but making sure you don't get swindled by the popularity paradox and the popularity paradox is something I use to describe. The fact that um things that are popular are usually only so because they're striking or different.. It's like a purple cow is going to be more attention grabbing but you probably shouldn't eat. It. 30:23.29 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, that the more popular something is the more I I question it something that like I just look at Mainstream and I've had people ask me and they go. Why are you? Why are you so extreme and. So alternative in every area of your life. It seems like if I if I uncover an aspect in my Life. You will go Wow. You're so extreme or whatever and I go look if it's mainstream if everybody is agreeing on it I start asking questions. And I start looking the opposite way because I'm just looking at the results of the mainstream if the results of the mainstream were you know, ah beautifully healthy bodies financially secure and everything was going really great I would pay attention to what the mainstream is. 30:58.74 Max Shank The. 31:05.94 Max Shank Totally. 31:16.55 mikebledsoe Doing and and follow suit. But when I look at the mainstream I go the results of what's happening in the mainstream are so poor that to listen to any of those people giving advice on how to live life or to do things their way. And it would just be sad and for people who understand Health and fitness the the food pyramid's a great example of of that or the most the most predominant food in the grocery store is corn and there's all these there's there's. 31:39.27 Max Shank For. 31:46.90 Max Shank A. 31:51.54 mikebledsoe There are these things like the food pyramid and and the predominance of corn that bring into question is like oh should I be eating corn if that's what everyone else is eating and they look like shit and ah and should I be eating like the food pyramid because the average person. They've been exposed. That's the only information they've really been exposed to on how to eat and they look and feel like shit. So let's look at something else. So the same thing with with economics and with investing you know if everyone's doing an ira. Everyone's doing an Ira and doing ah a. This and that and s and p five hundred I I look you might be able to have your investment match inflation. Hopefully probably not this year but in previous years you you probably outperformed it just kind of depends on here and there. But. You know the average person is not making that kind of investment but even out of the people who are investing the mainstream is that and there returns the amount of money you have to to invest in order to retire if you're gonna put it into a typical ira or something like that is ridiculous. You have to start investing in your twenty s and hopefully you'll be able to take some out in your 60 s. And it just it that to me does not make any sense so I look at alternative investing strategies as well and so and to me that's where I was talking about investing in in emerging technology. So web 3.0 to me right now is the emerging technology anything that's web 3 o is interesting to me tesla stock is interesting to me there. There. Ah, there's a new. Ah there's a new. Strategy for mining bitcoin that Exxon Mobileil has put into place but there's also some small companies that have ah partnered with some some oil drilling companies that the flair. So. There's a lot of methane gas that's produced when drilling for oil and that's where you see those fire stacks and they're just letting that air out well burning up that methane and creating a lot of co 2 in fact, and they're being taxed on that co 2 but they figured out how to capture that methane. And use that as a fuel for servers to mine cryptocurrencies and so now they're going to save 50% on their taxes and they're now mining cryptocurrencies. So to me I look at that and go that's a very clever emerging technology that's based on. 34:21.73 Max Shank There you go. 34:37.71 mikebledsoe What's happening and and blockchain and web 3.0 and so I'm looking at all this and I go that's where I want to put my attention. Ah the majority of it for me and of course I'm I'm someone who's who's always trying to stay ahead of the curve and not be in the mainstream. 34:54.63 Max Shank Investment Strategy can look a lot of different ways. You can get very rich selling wood pellets. Ah I I tend to do kind of the opposite of what you're talking about which is more more to look at things that are. 34:56.40 mikebledsoe So. 35:08.22 mikebledsoe Yeah. 35:14.39 Max Shank Generating cash and creating real profit right now that has a bad public perception If we're talking about individual companies to invest in something that people need something that is delivered at a profit. Something that isn't going to change in the future but there are a lot of things that get publicly beaten down because they're not. They don't sound as cool. Um, so it's tricky. The truth is though if you don't know. 35:41.00 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 35:50.90 Max Shank Ah, you can spend the time to teach yourself, but you probably would be better off investing in growing your own business I Assume most of the people listening to this own their own business. So um, investing into your own ability to generate income and then investing into a single. Property that you can live in so you're not just spending money on rent every month before you worry about investing into other companies because you can get a way better return betting on yourself. 36:17.70 mikebledsoe Yeah. 36:23.36 mikebledsoe Well that that's a predominant view and which which I held for a long time which is if I'm going to reinvest in my business What's what's a better place to reinvest the problem is I I lacked diversity. And my portfolio basically and so my business didn't do well which is not always in my control then now I'm fucked to so the the frame that I've I've adopted in the last year is I treat my business as an income producing asset. 36:40.56 Max Shank Right? right? totally. 36:59.67 mikebledsoe It's not a place to build Wealth Wealth is built by other high leverage income producing Income Producing assets and what I'm looking for is the highest leverage that means it requires the least amount of effort for me to get the highest returns possible. 37:18.58 Max Shank So investing. Basically. 37:18.97 mikebledsoe And so if I'm investing my own. Yeah, but if I'm investing in my own business and I'm still working in my business. It's actually not a very high leverage. But if I become a a true. Yeah, well you want to become a I don't think anything is passive. But. 37:26.14 Max Shank Right? I see so you're talking about passive investing right. 37:37.38 mikebledsoe Some is more active than others and so like even in the stock market. 37:41.29 Max Shank Passive meaning you're not doing any work or management. You know you can trade certainly but right, but okay so you could hire you could hire a fund manager you could hire a fund manager I suppose would be the the. 37:45.11 mikebledsoe Um, that's still managing though you're stopping a you're giving it energy. Yeah, you do it all the politicians do yeah so and they can claim that they they oh I didn't know I was investing in Lockheed Martin 24 hours before the war with Russia was announced. 37:56.92 Max Shank Least effort. What's that what. 38:11.39 Max Shank Ah, well. 38:13.51 mikebledsoe There's ah that you Nancy Pelosi you know one of the the biggest offenders of taking advantage of inside knowledge for the purpose of investing there was a Twitter account that tweeted every one of her trades. 38:19.55 Max Shank Um, oh yeah, yeah, what a surprise. 38:30.81 mikebledsoe And then Twitter bandit which is a very interesting thing. Yeah, but going back to I really like to put money I think you're right invest in your own ability to create value so that you can continue to have income that produces income initial income. And then ah you know own a home so that you're not just paying rent because she does hit the fan and look my mortgage is set I'm paying the same amount. The the dollar could lose half its value which it may and. Which basically means I got a cheaper house and what good for me. But if I was paying rent. What what do you think? Rent's going to do rent's gonna go. It's gonna skyrocket. It has to so actually if you're a homeowner you almost want and and most of your stuff's in real estate inflation. 39:10.96 Max Shank You're locked in. 39:16.74 Max Shank Um, it has to. 39:27.76 mikebledsoe Could be seen as ah as a positive thing hyperinflation is not because that's just disrupts the entire economy. But yeah, so and then the third one is so invest in your own ability to create value and get your property and then invest in high leverage assets things that just produce income which I think is what you were saying what you want to. Investment things that are throwing off cash now not something where I'm going to put money in and hopefully it goes up in value and I'll be able to take some out the future is that accurate. 39:55.80 Max Shank Yeah, yes, and it's tricky too because um, if there was an investment that didn't follow the rules of risk and reward everyone would invest into it so risk and reward are proportional and. 40:07.88 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 40:13.95 Max Shank If you buy I don't know let's say Tesla right now you're probably not going to hundred x your money over the next few years I don't see how it could happen I'm already stunned that that company is worth so much. It makes no sense is divorced. 40:21.21 mikebledsoe No. 40:33.60 Max Shank It's divorced from reality. Um, so we could have a separate conversation about that. But there are companies that you could purchase that can hundred x over the next couple years but they can also go to 0 40:45.19 mikebledsoe Um, um. 40:51.39 Max Shank So The risk is much higher and the reward is much higher. So If you're looking to diversify your wealth then it would make sense to be really clear on that risk reward. You can. Only gain more if you risk more generally speaking if it's going to be a passive investment because you're not in control of what a cryptocurrency is going to do. You're not in control of what a company's going to do and usually the the more secure it is the less volatile it is. 41:26.41 mikebledsoe yeah yeah I I this is where you and I differ because you you tend to go more on the conservative route and so that the 2 things I invest the 2 things I've invested in so far. Ah. 41:28.55 Max Shank The less It has the potential to grow. So. 41:36.55 Max Shank Is true. 41:44.20 mikebledsoe The most heavily has been startups and the second would be crypto and I've 2 of the 3 are winners and the but 1 of them which was my biggest investment ah went to 0 in a month 41:51.11 Max Shank M. 42:01.10 Max Shank Right. 42:02.50 mikebledsoe So I was just I basically just took money put it in the toilet and flushed it that one hurt and I I learned to I yeah I learned I learned to vet a little better. Um and then cryptocurrencies. 42:06.45 Max Shank Might as well have bought a boat. 42:13.37 Max Shank Well, you have a different skill set too. You have a different skill set too. So your investment style matches your personality type it matches your skill set. You have a lot of experience with startups I've got almost. 42:21.19 mikebledsoe E a. Um, I Also spot Trends in the Market. Um I'm very good at seeing patterns in the market and I can tell when people are going to be interested in something. 42:35.33 Max Shank Can you can you let me know next time you have one of these predictions nostra Daic Theta a crypt the cryptocurrency which could certainly go to 0 right. 42:42.18 mikebledsoe Theta Theta Yeah, yeah, it's got utility. Um I doubt it because a lot.. It's a video streaming. It's got a video streaming utility and a lot of it. Big video streaming companies have already adopted it it it ah it reduces the amount of Bandwidth necessary to exchange more data I don't know how the fuck it works but it works Um, and. 43:12.73 Max Shank Sounds like the the the company from that show Silicon Valley pied piper like takes your data and makes it smaller. That's one of the greatest shows ever as hilarious. 43:20.75 mikebledsoe That's right I Love that show. Ah, it's a good show. Oh man. Yeah, if you if you're in the entrepreneurial world or ever been around startup ah in the startup world. It's It's ah pretty good. 43:35.41 Max Shank You can win more by not diversifying all the richest people the fastest didn't diversify Zuckerberg no diversity. Ah Elon Musk not they're not diversifying. It's like a a spike. There's no. 43:37.29 mikebledsoe Ah. 43:42.82 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 43:53.52 mikebledsoe Yeah, no. 43:53.68 Max Shank Well-roundedness to the investment. There's no there's no pyramid of like I have some here and some here and some here and some here and you can go further and you can earn more and you can also lose everything so you just have to find the appetite for risk reward that will. Allow you to sleep at night because if you earn a little bit less but you sleep soundly every night. It's probably a good idea and there's a good phrase to be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy. And if you can avoid being too greedy. You won't be ah you know having heart palpitations when you're thirty years old because you're worried that you know all your investments are gonna go to 0 so you just gotta you gotta to match that. 44:44.76 mikebledsoe Oh yeah, what? but. 44:49.68 Max Shank Mentality and what kind of Lifestyle you want to live and I feel like the advantage with investing and with insurance and if you want to stockpile food and cash and gold and that kind of thing. It's ah set it and forget it. You don't want to be. Thinking about it all the time that defeats the purpose of buying Insurance. You know. 45:10.64 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, but this whole thing reminds me of my girlfriend and I about we had been dating for about five or six months and you know I I was heavily investing in crypto and and. She had some money to invest in something. Yeah, you might want to look at crypto I can't tell you what to invest in I'm not you know I'm just saying hey I I like my returns have been pretty fucking. Good. This is the an example of what can happen and I've been pretty conservative so in the crypto world I'm conservative. Ah. I'm not looking for I'm not looking for the unicorns right? So there's you know, really solid fundamentals and all this because well part of it is because I I look at the dot com era and I see a lot of. 45:48.41 Max Shank Blows blows my mind. Um, yeah. 46:05.97 mikebledsoe Similarities between web 3.0 and and http://the.comboom bust and which means that 99% of the your invest of of these companies these coins all these these nfts they're all going to go to nothing ah but 1% is going to become. You know Google Youtube Twitter Facebook you know these these new things will emerge so pay attention and invest in things and you don't have to get in that early if you want to make if you want to turn you know $10000 into a b. Then yeah, you might have to get in and when something's selling at ¢3 ah per per coin. But I'll get in when it's 10 or fifteen I don't give a shit because it's going to 500 I mean I'm gonna get a ah hundred x out of it. So um, yeah, that. Um, I'm fairly conservative. My girlfriend gets into the market and she is checking it every day and you know it's going up and she's so excited it goes down. She's she's like what the fuck freaking out and I go stop looking at that shit the only the only time you should look at it is if it's not going to. 47:06.57 Max Shank Is it. 47:15.90 Max Shank Right. 47:21.46 mikebledsoe Either You have the the constitution to where it's not going to bother you. You're not getting an emotional swing out of it being good or bad or you like what you were saying is set and forget it buy a bunch of cryptocurrencies and then put it on a decentralized wallet somewhere folks not not an exchange. 47:26.28 Max Shank Home. 47:41.32 mikebledsoe Not on coinbase not on Voyager get on a decentralized wallet like trust wallet and or exodus. 47:50.50 Max Shank I'm I'm waiting for Mike's investing handbook. It sounds like you have a figured out man. 47:53.69 mikebledsoe I Ah my I'm gonna be working with my buddy he he built a course I'm trying to get him I want to interview him and then promo the course because I the the information I've gotten from him has been incredibly valuable. 48:11.30 Max Shank Nice there you go. 48:12.54 mikebledsoe And he knows what the fuck he's talking about he comes from the financial background so he used to be in in bait he used to be in banking and then he's and and so you know he he worked in debt and then he got into crypto so the guy the guy's been thinking about money for twenty plus years in ways that we haven't. And but yeah, set it and forget it. 48:34.22 Max Shank You know what you were saying what you were saying earlier about your girlfriend there checking it all the time you know you wouldn't check the value of your house every single day if you owned a house. Oh my god. 48:45.68 mikebledsoe Oh she does that too. We just bought a house. She's like checking the value the homes in the area because because because the market is actually moving really fast where we live. It's like oh we probably already made like $50000 like maybe. 49:01.33 Max Shank Well yeah, maybe and you know, checking something like that all the time can can be good if if you're a trader if you're looking to move stuff around quickly and when you have a smaller account. It's easier to move more of your. 49:12.69 mikebledsoe Yeah. 49:20.62 Max Shank Percentage of your portfolio more quickly so you have more agility and you could be more nimble but it kind of reminds me, you were talking about the pelosi trading thing earlier and I was just thinking about how. We have technology like never before just based on technology Alone. We should all be working less and earning more and living healthier and living longer. But we don't and there are all these traps out there. 49:46.15 mikebledsoe E. 49:56.28 Max Shank And people check every day like oh what's going on in the world and it's probably it's It's probably the biggest trap there is because it takes you out of the here and now the flow which is the only thing that's going to. 50:01.48 mikebledsoe Um, that's the same thing right? Yeah yeah. 50:14.94 Max Shank Really bring you fulfillment when you become the task. Whatever it is. You're doing um people who retire early they gotta find something to do ah sometimes the only thing they find to do is drinking themselves to an early grave. So. You get these people. Maybe they owned a chain of dental offices retire at 40 They got to go out on the golf course or learn carpentry or start a band with their other old friends at the country Club. You got to do something and you got to do something that takes you into the here and now and into that flow. And the worst thing you can do is try to stay abreast of things that have no ah that you have no chance of influencing your life in a positive way as a result of knowing these things So when I think about. The Ah Friend safety Net which is really like a psychological safety net because you should be your own. Best friend Hopefully ah, you're you're abusing yourself mentally by trying to stay on top of what's going on and oh this.? Ah. Dude is winning at swimming against the ladies and I'm outraged about it and what the fuck it's like who cares? are you gonna do something about it. No then like just live your life and it's hard because it's very entertaining I think getting trapped. 51:33.67 mikebledsoe A. 51:49.40 Max Shank Into a tribal identity is like 1 of the worst things you can do you're like oh I identify as he him or she her or I identify as trans or maybe I I could identify as black or whatever. 52:05.57 mikebledsoe Or even liberal or conservative. 52:07.50 Max Shank Ah, well God Yeah, why would you want to like wear their logo on your t-shirt like are you out of your mind. They don't care about you? Um, so I think about that as being one of the biggest traps there is I think. 52:23.43 mikebledsoe Well you you you don't have to ah those traps work because. 52:25.70 Max Shank If Your identity is if your identity is based on. Ah if your identity is based on a group it means that your individual character is Worthless. You're like looking for something Oh I'm part of this group. Not. I'm me and I can do this this that or the other thing is just I'm on this team if that's all you have to offer is I'm on this Team. You suck as a person probably. 52:54.10 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, it's easy you you can stop thinking for yourself and adopt whatever somebody is telling you you should be mad about or what you should care about because you now fit into this this group identity and it's um. 52:59.38 Max Shank Right. 53:13.71 mikebledsoe It's really really sad. Yeah, it's really really sad, but and it's hard for us to tell people this because I've told people this before and they're like well it's easy. You're a white guy and I was like I was like yeah what did you see? did you see ah somebody posted the other day. 53:13.87 Max Shank It's mental illness. It's mental illness. It's like it's like if you. 53:26.20 Max Shank I'm a black lady How dare you assume my race or gender. 53:33.20 mikebledsoe About ah the if you identify as a woman as ah as a woman owned business. So if your business is owned by a woman then you have all this access to these government grants and all this all this stuff and I was like oh this is brilliant I can just. 53:44.70 Max Shank Amazing. 53:49.94 mikebledsoe Identify as a woman because it obviously doesn't seem to be a problem right now and some people were posting like oh then you would get you know that would be fraud I'm like okay so do we have men and women or or are we going to reward some people for. Being born a certain way. 54:08.40 Max Shank You know it's kind of like these otherwise healthy people are electing to participate in Schizophrenia every day by the way they're using their computers. Like plugging into the hive mind to have all these voices yelling at them of they should be this way or they should be this way and then they're yelling back into the void. No, you should be this way fucker and it's like whoa my God and look we have. 54:33.26 mikebledsoe Ah. 54:40.49 Max Shank Such crazy technology. We have so much leverage potential at our fingertips and we're using it to yell at a stranger about something We don't have any nuanced opinion of we're just carrying water for someone else who's trying to blind us all to the fact that. 54:52.25 mikebledsoe No. 54:57.51 mikebledsoe Um, are you carrying water for Putin Oh my gosh. Um. 55:00.37 Max Shank Ah I don't carry water for anybody. But I recognize but I recognize but I recognize that carrying water blindly for Ukraine isn't necessarily a good idea either and I have the confidence to admit that I don't know a god damn thing about North Asian Fucking Politics you know what? I'm saying it's it's crazy that everyone has such a strong opinion about these things but all it does is distract all it does is distract from you know I feel like a ah a record that's just on repeats like the only thing that really matters is jurisdiction. 55:20.54 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, it's it's funny because if you come out with no opinion. 55:39.44 Max Shank And Authority who's in charge and when do do they get to police that authority of theirs and if you're a leader. The only thing you shouldn't do is fuck up the money or get into Wars and that's what's happening and we're all just like but what about this guy swimming. 55:43.32 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 55:58.92 mikebledsoe Um, ah it's incredible. 56:01.50 Max Shank It's like yes it Yes, it's stupid. Yes, it's stupid. Okay, but also there's there's not like a healthy priority list. You know I'm saying it's it's insane. 56:09.91 mikebledsoe Oh I totally get it why why does why was that the most talked about thing for 2 or 3 days last week when. 56:19.20 Max Shank Because it's hiding other stuff that was way more sinister. No question and look if it bleeds it leads I get it. But you don't have to participate in it. You will definitely live more angrily. If you are constantly plugging into that thing and I get really excited about it because I've coached a lot of people both ah business wise coaching training wise and as soon as you realize that the biggest limiting factor in getting what you want is you. 56:39.15 mikebledsoe Are. 56:52.74 Max Shank Then your whole perspective changes about everything because that's also the only thing that you have control over. Yeah I think ah. 56:53.97 mikebledsoe But but it's much easier to blame other people for my lack come on. How am I supposed to use my scapegoats to feel better about myself for not doing shit. 57:06.62 Max Shank You know what that makes sense I I would be so much better off if that guy wasn't swimming against the ladies. It's I think that's where the most of my problems are being caused good God man. Okay, so. 57:16.65 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah. 57:24.88 Max Shank What do we got here. We have. Um, we have a culture the the culture is sick but the technology is awesome. So if you can avoid participating in the culture at large and create a group a family ah of friends and relationships that engage in. Healthy Behavior. You essentially have the keys to the Kingdom psychologically if if you pretty much avoid the media ah and focus on improving your own life. That's also the best way to lead is. By example, you know you just live your life The way you want to on your terms. And you'll be way better off and you'll find that you have lots more time. Everyone's like oh I'm so busy I'm so busy, but the the truth is it's more of ah, a verbal tick to let people know that you're not Lazy. It's not I don't have time I'm so Busy. You're basically just telling them I'm not lazy I'm not lazy I'm not lazy right? but. 58:23.93 mikebledsoe Yeah, or I have a I have a terrible method for setting priorities. 58:30.42 Max Shank I Can't prioritize my life even with space age technology I can't prioritize my life even with space age technology I'm so busy I'm so busy I have no time I have no time I have no time. It's ridiculous. So ah, ah. 58:41.62 mikebledsoe Yeah I've had I've had students come through. It's It's hilarious students come through and they're like I don't have time to do the program and they're single and living with their mom I go. 58:50.64 Max Shank And. 58:59.28 mikebledsoe You don't have time to do the pro. What what are you doing like you're 23 like what do you? You think you don't have time right now this is gonna be a rough one. There's gonna be a rough life for you. 59:10.40 Max Shank It feel like we got a little off the rails there I think I I think I I think I took us I think I took us right off the rails. You know I get all fired up sometimes. 59:14.18 mikebledsoe We did all right? Let's go Back. It's definitely all your fault. Um, so all right? So securing your future fitness we'll we'll ah we'll start wrapping here. Securing your future fitness How tos. 59:31.78 Max Shank Walk a lot. Um, learn how to prevent falling which is stepping and lunging and learn how to prepare for falling which is rolling and falling. Is a really good example of risk and reward because the probability that you will fall is basically 100%. You're not going to live your life without falling now given a fall There's maybe a less than 1% chance that you will die or maybe a 1 % chance that you will die but a 1 % chance of death should be plenty of motivation to learn how to fall well and learn how to lunge so that you can prevent falling and that's because even though the risk ah probability wise is very low. You will kill yourself in a fall the cost of that error is total death total annihilation so because the cost is so high even if the probability is low. You want to prepare yourself for falling and then the last. 01:00:39.45 mikebledsoe Yeah, you know what it might have been I want to interject here because it might have been you. It might have been another coach that I've been interacting with over the last decade who knows but they talked about a relationship to the ground and ah was a you that use that terminology. Okay. 01:00:44.55 Max Shank Yeah. 01:00:52.91 Max Shank Yeah, yeah, yeah, right. 01:00:59.31 mikebledsoe And and I remember talking to you about that and I really when I started holding that frame my training shifted and I became ah I prioritized my relationship to the ground and then I anytime I came across like my. Ah, like older people in my family I would talk to their their. Yeah they well they fall into bed So The bed is about hip height so they can just like roll into bed. They can roll out and then they. 01:01:22.59 Max Shank They're afraid of the ground they're afraid of the ground a lot of time they're afraid Chest high. 01:01:35.77 mikebledsoe They they fall back into the recliner they fall into their car. They get out. They sit in their office chair. They fall into their office chair. It's all it's got to be cushy and they have no practice whatsoever. Getting up and down off the ground. So a lot of like older family members and things like that they asked me about how to be in better shape because I walk in they're like wow you're 40 so got a 6 pack. Yeah so how do you do that I go well at first I work on my relationship to the ground and then I teach them how to. Get up and down off the ground which basically means like let's get all the way down and then you'll figure it out but practice that and I I put my you're the same way cause I've seen your bed. The bed is on the floor because I know that if I practice if I sleep on the floor that's guaranteed. 01:02:09.60 Max Shank Yeah. 01:02:23.47 mikebledsoe I'm gonna get up and I'm gonna get down at least once that entire day off the ground if I do that for the rest of my life. It's not gonna be a problem for me whereas for most people it is so I just wanna throw that in there because that was so valuable. 01:02:32.33 Max Shank A. 01:02:39.51 mikebledsoe Ah, such a valuable frame for me to adopt. 01:02:40.74 Max Shank I Think our listeners are just wondering why you've seen my bed. 01:02:50.26 mikebledsoe I've seen his steam room too. 01:02:50.63 Max Shank Hey now it wasn't steamy before you got in there. Ah I couldn't I can't help myself. Ah and also ah bone density being being able to support ah heavy-ish. 01:02:57.40 mikebledsoe I Hope what else in. 01:03:10.22 Max Shank Amount of force with your skeleton being able to carry stuff very um, important skills. Um, that's actually what my primal athleticism program is all about it's a daily practice primarily for longevity. You're not going to be. Deadlifting £600 you're not going to be cranking out 20 handstand pushups but you're going to learn how to skip and bounce and roll and crawl and fall and climb and carry things and those are some of the most important skills I think. Just because we're in the fitness industry people overemphasize certain things because it's the brand of their cult. You know people are like oh muscle wasting you got to be careful muscle wasting and it's because we're in essentially the muscle business if you're a dude right? ah. 01:04:03.64 mikebledsoe Yeah, pretty. 01:04:07.23 Max Shank But a lot of skinny people live a really long time. So It's really more important that you are strong and you are able to use your muscles in an adaptable way kind of back to what we talked about before the Chief attribute is elasticity which is really. About adaptability to a wide range of forces at a wide range of angles at a wide range of positions and that's what my elasticity program is all about and it doesn't have to be complicated. Um, you could probably just do TaiChi every day go for walks and. Not eat too much and have friends and live a really long time. Yeah. 01:04:49.30 mikebledsoe Love it. So the things I would add on the fitness side is master your breath so learn learn how to breathe well into every part of your body I Like to think about my. 01:04:57.73 Max Shank Oh. 01:05:07.19 mikebledsoe About I'm breathing through a sphere and I'm breathing into the bottom I'm breathing into my back I'm breathing into the top all of that equally I can I can breathe just into the bottom I can breathe just into the top I have control over where the air flows and I do things like tape my mouth shut. At night to make sure that I'm only nose breathing and game changer and I don't have to take my mouth shut for it to stay shut. But I Still do it just to you know, be sure and so ah for. 01:05:29.25 Max Shank Breathe through that nose Hell yeah, that's game changer for a lot of folks. 01:05:41.41 Max Shank Ah. 01:05:46.42 mikebledsoe For that if if your breath isn't handled then you know everything else will fall apart and put in a lot of emphasis. Ah after Breath Spine being able to feel and articulate at each Vertebrae I Found to be extremely useful and I found that once I. Put my attention there. My athleticism overall went up my hand-eye coordination improved all that happened when I started putting attention on the spine and I have no you know Spine pain anymore whereas I used to have a lot of core issues and. 01:06:21.20 Max Shank Plus your chakers. We all lined up to line the chakris. 01:06:25.39 mikebledsoe Gotta gotta align no chakra's baby and and yeah it ah it helps so those are my 2 big things in regard to movement and then obviously you just got to learn how to eat you got learn what works for you experiment. 01:06:36.11 Max Shank The fitness side. 01:06:43.50 Max Shank We could do a whole thing on the fitness side of longevity because you know all the moving parts are so important you know your feet taking care of your feet I don't want to drag out this conclusion too long, but there's an old Chinese proverb that says we age from the roots up and I don't necessarily. 01:06:44.91 mikebledsoe I'm a big. Yeah. 01:07:03.50 Max Shank Live my life by Proverbs I don't know the origin of but I think it is still good to take care of your feet. 01:07:10.28 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, so ah, we're just hitting the top ones all right? Yeah, we could go on and on on that so in regard to finance and the money. What's ah overall securing your future. 01:07:28.40 Max Shank Number 1 thing number. Yeah, we sure did I think you gave us a little mini crypto master class there ah teaser it's coming soon. Ah, get get comfortable with less. 01:07:28.91 mikebledsoe We we I think we talked primarily about that. But yeah, just quick synopsis. 01:07:47.37 Max Shank To start out with you know, you're not gonna find a lot of fulfillment from buying yourself a bunch of toys and being fancy. It's way better to start hungry and stay hungry. Ah eat until you're 80% full, go ahead and defer gratification. You can work for money or you can put money to work for you and people put themselves in debt trying to keep up with the joneses and it's all status games. It's totally not worth It should ah start with a very spartan lifestyle if you're already kind of in. And extravagant mode. But you're not really comfortable with your finances like you know it's a mistake you got to be able to defer gratification for later and those are the people who earn the most is the ones who can. Be a little bit more patient so that's probably the first that's probably the first thing deferred gratification. Don't get into debt. 01:08:46.74 mikebledsoe Yeah, ah debt debt is mainstream. So ah, it's incentivized right now. Um I'm not gonna say all debt is bad I carry some debt which I would consider be good debt. 01:09:04.79 Max Shank Like a house. 01:09:05.75 mikebledsoe But um, like a house something that's low interest. It allows me to free up cash to put into things that are higher return, but my debt is optional if I wanted to clear out my debt right now I could do it. It's just not a financially intelligent move. Um, because where the money's at otherwise is is creating way more earnings than than what I would save on my debt payments on the on the interest. So yeah, kill the debt create Value. So always be. And what I mean by create value is be in touch with the things that other people value. So We we talked about writing as being one of the most valuable things I agree with that learn how to communicate Well ah one of my previous mentors. He wrote a book. Called last safe investment and categorized labor in the 4 categories one was physical labor technical labor creative labor and interpersonal labor and with each one of those the value goes up so labor is physical. Labor is the lowest value technical labor is the second lowest value. And then Creative labor is the next one up and the highest value labor is Interpersonal. So ah, you know writing being Creative. There's technical aspects to it of course but leadership sales things like that being interpersonal copywriting is something that bridges the creative and interpersonal. So. When you're thinking about which what type of labor you want to improve on unless you're going to be a professional athlete. Ah, you're going to probably see the biggest return on developing yourself as a leader or in your creative abilities and then last. Money for me is invest in emerging technology pay attention to what technologies are emerging that's going to be a good wave to catch. But as we talked about you know with emerging Technologies A lot of those will go to nothing. So. Choose wisely. 01:11:16.97 Max Shank I I like it you and I have different investing strategies and and it's good I would add to the labor set well enough at all at all what you compare to um. 01:11:24.96 mikebledsoe Yeah I think we both do we both do? well. So it's neither 1 or wrong. Yeah. 01:11:35.78 mikebledsoe Yeah I mean compare. 01:11:36.89 Max Shank You know, ah compared to compared to dwayne the rock johnson I'm fat and broke. So it's all it's all the way you compare to but I would add to the labor side of things find at least 1 thing that has an expent. 01:11:43.33 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah. 01:11:55.56 Max Shank An exponential return on your time ah write a book make a video co

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 98:01


Today we are going to be talking Lorri Bura, Founder of Green Heart Gardens in Candler North Carolina just outside of Asheville. Lorri was a graduate of the non-profit Organic Grower's School Farm Beginnings year-long farmer training program. She took what she learned and ran with it, developing her own successful medicinal herb farm supplying materials to other brands and formulators as well as her own product creations and achieving organic certification status for her property. Lorri's work is guided by being in communion with the plant spirits, or Devas, which inspires unique mandala designs in her garden planning and more. Lorri has additionally been a guest speaker and teacher for Organic Growers school and other events in the south east.

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Sandeep Maheshwari is a name among millions who struggled, failed and surged ahead in search of success, happiness and contentment. Just like any middle class guy, he too had a bunch of unclear dreams and a blurred vision of his goals in life. All he had was an undying learning attitude to hold on to. Rowing through ups and downs, it was time that taught him the true meaning of his life.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 27:37


In this episode, Robert Bura, Public Adjuster at Metro Public Adjustment INC, shares how he specializes in working with owners of residential and commercial buildings to educate them on their property insurance policy and helps them receive the most in any claim.   Public Adjusters are the best-kept secret as to how Robert describes it. They are licensed by the Banking Insurance Commission of the states that they work in. They advocate for policyholders like you. They make sure that you get every dollar you are entitled to. Everything they do is free until the point of a settlement. ...   FB: https://www.facebook.com/robert.bura.Public Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPqyj29y_POP48n8V8KQ6A Web: https://linktr.ee/robertbura Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/robertbura Email: rbura@metropa.com  Phone: 973-270-4044   -   If you are feeling the love, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you are!!   If you'd like to be featured on an episode go to: https://NewJerseyBusinessPodcast.Com   This episode is sponsored by GET IT CLEANED.  Learn more at:  https://getitcleanedllc.com