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Welcome to The Mayn Idea Book Club, a sub-series of The Mayn Idea Podcast. SHOW NOTES: Season 1, Episode 1: 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkman ABOUT: Join my friend Eric Ruiz and I each month as we discuss the club's most recent book, it's impact on our daily lives, and general reflections in long form conversation format. JOIN: To join the book club, and stay up to date on upcoming books and discussions, please subscribe with your email at www.maynideapodcast.com NEXT MONTH'S BOOK - January 2024 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams PODCAST INFO: Mayn Idea Podcast Website Spotify Apple Podcasts Mayn Idea YouTube RSS Feed --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abraham484/support
A walk on the beach is good medicine for the soul, and Lake Superior's sandy shores make for the perfect place to take a stroll. But every spring and summer, sections of shoreline are not open to the public, and for a very important reason. In this episode of Lake Superior podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Peggy Burkman, biologist at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore about the work she and her team do to help a tiny shorebird, the piping plover.Join our podcast community! Please share your own stories, comments and podcast episode suggestions: www.nplsf.org/community
Hello I am Curt Whitesell and want to welcome you to the coolest and most informative podcast in the Westfield Indiana area.....Whatsupwestfield. Whatsupwestfield is a local chat fest to dig deep into politics, development, who's doing what and anything else we can fit into 45 minutes of fun online. If you have topics or an interest in being an amazing guest, please reach out to us and we would love to hear your ideas. My guest today currently plays a big role in Westfields development as a planning commission member, but made her mark as an advocate when Woodwinds golf was at risk to be sold and closed. After starting her career in marketing at Delta faucet She has spent the last dozen or more years as a stay at home mom, volunteering everywhere she can. Currently she is running as one of 3 candidates to be the next mayor of westfield. This should be a fun one gang Please Welcome Kristen Burkman to the podcast.
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This week, we take a detour to talk about a figure that should have been featured on this show long before now, convicted criminal and grifter extraordinaire, Jacob Wohl and his partner in crime Jack Burkman. Between the two of them they've racked up numerous fake sexual assault press conferences, several felony indictments, and at the time of writing, one conviction. Jacob Wohl made his name early on as a fake child prodigy and 17 year-old hedge fund manager until he was banned from futures trading for life. He would go on to, along with Burkman, be the preeminent propagator of fake sexual assault claims against democratic candidates throughout the 2020 election cycle. Jacob is truly one of the great clowns of our time and his continued flame-outs are a source of never-ending entertainment for we blessed few in the know. Thanks as always for listening and enjoy the show! Become a patron at patreon.com/NYGBCpod Find this episode on our website at NYGBCpod.com Follow us on twitter at @NYGBCpod Show Links: Vice – Jacob Wohl is brain poisoned: https://www.vice.com/en/article/d3bg37/diehard-trump-stan-jacob-wohl-is-the-most-brain-poisoned-boy-online Oki's Weird Stories Jacob Wohl Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iggVHtOwq64 Carolyn Cass Story Lexi Pandell: https://gen.medium.com/catfished-by-jacob-wohl-23f35da1cbcc Wohl-Burkman Muller press conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX7XhhfWRVk Wohl/Burkman Press Conference Playlist – Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_iUFN_EEPAjhhTYg3pankIBTSjHYDqbf
On this week's episode: Joe Biden murders Thomas the Tank Engine with his BARE HANDS, we learn that the sentence for voter fraud in Ohio is basically noogies, and Alex Jones plays host to a nazi-themed episode of The Masked Singer. To support our show on Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/skepticrat To hear more from Evil Giraffes on Mars, go here: https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars Get great deals while supporting the show by checking out our sponsors: https://www.betterhelp.com/skepticrat https://www.policygenius.com https://www.hellofresh.com/skepticrat65 Another amazing word of the day idea from Susie Dent: https://twitter.com/susie_dent Headline Sources: Biden administration passes bill to avert rail strike: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/us/politics/rail-strike-biden.html Kanye West praises Hitler in Alex Jones interview: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/12/01/kanye-west-alex-jones-hilter-interview/Elon Musk leaks internal Twitter discussions about Hunter Biden's laptop: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/02/musk-leak-twitter-hunter-biden-files-00072015 https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/02/tech/musk-twitter-hunter-biden/index.html Manua Loa volcano erupts: https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/12/03/mauna-loa-volcano-tourism-crowds/ A hard look at New York's controversial new approach to the homeless: https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/03/politics/nyc-hospitalize-mentally-ill-what-matters/index.html After using robocalls to suppress votes, Wohl and Burkman have to register voters: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/01/us/politics/wohl-burkman-voter-suppression-ohio.html
Today we had a discussion with controversial political operative Jacob Wohl regarding his early days being involved in various dubious & many would call scam businesses then moving to his foray into the world of politics where he unfortunately employed the same less than ethical practices in his political dealings as he had previously done in business. While he didn't completely conceded to his wrong doings in the past I think he was much more honest than he had been previously making some concessions. While the interview was continuous at times it remained cordial on both sides. We ended by speaking about his new endeavor a show titled “Predator DC” (He demanded we take a break & watch the shows 8-min trailer) upon which we resumed the interview which is very similar in nature to the old show “To Catch A Predator” hosted by Chris Hansen. Just like Hansen Wohl & his associate Burkman lure & confront child sex predators into incriminating themselves. I wrapped up the show by congratulating him on the new show & to paraphrase I hoped his political tricks were in the past & that he wouldn't be returning to them in the future. I suppose time will tell… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conservativeatheist1970/message
Dr. Ashley Burkman of Smart Money Mamas talks about the costs of maternity medical care Episode 1366: Maternity Medical Care: How Much Does It Cost to Have a Baby by Dr. Ashley Burkman with Smart Money Mamas Chelsea Brennan is a hedge fund investor turned online entrepreneur that helps moms make their money work for them and embrace their ambitions, so they can live their fullest lives. The original post is located here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/maternity-medical-costs/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's podcast, we're going to talk with the founder of Dandy Doula, Xian Brooks, MPH, about the importance of intersectional birth work and amplifying the need for intersectional birth support for queer, trans, and BIPOC birthing bodies. Xian Brooks (he/him) is a public health professional from Louisville, Kentucky, where he is a community-based birth doula and a Master of Science in Nursing student. Xian completed his Bachelor's of Science in Public Health Education at North Carolina Central University and his Master's of Public Health in Community and Behavioral Health at the University of Colorado. Over time, Xian has accumulated a lot of experience in queer, trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming reproductive health education. Xian's training has equipped him to understand the root causes of perinatal death rates among Black individuals, especially how race, gender, sexual orientation, and class are not mutually exclusive when it comes to health disparities. Xian's lived experience recognizes that health disparities are more than just numbers on a page. Xian is currently working towards becoming a nurse-midwife because representation in healthcare is extremely important to Xian. He firmly believes it is necessary to overcome negative health outcomes and revolutionize healthcare. We talk about what inspired Xian to dive into the work of community and behavioral health as well as his journey as a nurse-midwife. We also discuss what intersectional birth work looks like and the importance to amplify the need to create safe perinatal spaces for queer, trans, and BIPOC birthing bodies. Content warning: We mention transphobia, misgendering, deadnaming, racism, police violence, and birth trauma. RESOURCES: Learn more about Xian Brooks and The Dandy Doula here. Follow The Dandy Doula on Facebook and Instagram. Hoyert DL. Maternal mortality rates in the United States, 2019. NCHS Health E-Stats. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15620/cdc:103855. Hunter, L., McMahon, E., Graves, B., Wooten, A., Kriebs, J., Pickett, E., Tanner, T., Garcia, R., Apatov, N., Burkman, R., Hodges, K., & Bright, C. (2019). (rep.). 2019 Demographic Report (p. 1). Linthicum, Maryland: American Midwifery Certification Board. Loewenberg Weisband, Y., Klebanoff, M., Gallo, M. F., Shoben, A., & Norris, A. H. (2018). Birth outcomes of women using a midwife versus women using a physician for prenatal care. Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 63(4), 399–409. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.12750 Taffe MA, Gilpin NW. Racial inequity in grant funding from the US National Institutes of Health. Elife. 2021;10:e65697. Published 2021 Jan 18. doi:10.7554/eLife.65697. Tikkanen, R., Gunja, M. Z., FitzGerald, M., & Zephyrin, L. (2020). Maternal mortality and maternity care in the United States compared to 10 other developed countries. Issue briefs, Commonwealth Fund. For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EvidenceBasedBirth/ ), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ebbirth/), and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/ebbirth/). Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/). Find an EBB Instructor here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/find-an-instructor-parents/), and click here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/childbirth-class/) to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.
Having a baby is expensive, but how much does it really cost? Even with insurance supporting you, there can be a number of surprising costs. So how can parents to be plan for the bill? In today's episode of Yoga|Birth|Babies I speak to naturopathic doctor Dr. Ashley Burkman whose personal experiences navigating health care costs have led her to speak on the topic of health care costs. Dr. Burkman discusses understanding what is covered by insurance (and how to figure this out), the No Surprises Act, deductibles, lowering the cost of birth, what to do if you don't have insurance, and how to deal with medical bills. New parents shouldn't be surprised by a big bill from birth. This conversation will help you figure out how to estimate costs so that your early days as a parent aren't overshadowed by bills. Support Our Sponsors: Ritual: Turn healthy habits into a ritual. For 10% off your first 3 months go to ritual.com/ybb Boober: Looking for a lactation support, birth doulas, mental health therapists, and postpartum doulas. Use the code PYC to get 10% off your first service at www.getboober.com Prenatal Yoga Center: YBB podcast listeners- join Deb for class! Take $10 off an 8 class or One Month Unlimited yoga class package with the code ybb10 Get your package here! Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com Don't forget to grab your FREE guide, 5 Simple Solutions to the Most Common Pregnancy Pains HERE If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast Guest: Sarah BrownSarah's Website: https://bookofyou.com/Sarah's Online Course: https://knowthyselfacademy.com/ Transcription:Kris Parsons00:02Welcome to changing the rules, a weekly podcast about people who are living their best life and how you can figure out how to do it too! Join us with your lively host, Ray Lowe, better known as the luckiest guy in the world.Ray Loewe00:19Everyone, this is Ray Lowe, host of Changing the Rules. Changing the Rules is a podcast. We're now in our 100 plus episode about how people change the rules to live better lives. And every week we try and host someone who we think is one of the luckiest people in the world on our show. The luckiest people in the world, by our definition, are those people who redesign their own lives personally, to meet their specs. Then they step into them and live them under their own terms. The luckiest people in the world have a number of mindsets that they have to have in order to to take control of their lives. We're going to talk about a couple of them today because we have a great guest, Sarah Brown. It's actually Dr. Sarah Brown. We'll get into that in a minute. Sarah and I met each other several years ago and Sarah actually was a speaker at one of the conferences that I ran. Her comments about her "Book of You" just resonated so well with our audience that we wanted to have a chance to get back with her and find out what's changed over the years. Sarah is an executive coach. She is an author. She is a Ph.D. She has some interesting studies in her background. I think her undergraduate degree is, and of all things, mathematics. Sarah, is that true? Sarah Brown02:01That is true. Ray Loewe02:03Take a minute and tell us about your Ph.D., because I have no idea what you're talking about when we get to this. It's just good, right?Sarah Brown02:13So my Ph.D. is in a field called psychoeducational processes, which is a combination of group psychology and adult learning. The practical application of that in business is in the field of organization development or change management. In other words, how do we help people change as technology and work changes. And that's what I did for that. Talent management is what I did for the last 30 years of my career.Ray Loewe02:44Okay, so now you have changed your life, right? You went out on your own, you design your own life. That's why we know you're one of the luckiest people in the world. I think you're living under your own terms and you're doing some really good stuff for other people in the process of doing it. So I want to go back about three or four years to this presentation you gave us on the "Book of You". Tell us a little bit about why you designed the "Book of You" and what it does for people. Then we're going to get into the evolution a little bit later. So let's go back a few years.Sarah Brown03:22Okay. Well, the genesis of the "Book of You" came from a problem I saw in the last five years of my corporate career, I was managing director with Accenture. I was observing a phenomenon. Among my clients are inside Accenture, and other big consulting firms, and generally in my community. It was the vast number of mid-career professional women who were unhappy in their jobs. They couldn't answer the question about what would make it better. What did they actually want. And if you don't know what you want, you're unlikely to get it. So the problem that I initially set out to tackle when I retired from Accenture was coming up with the tools and the techniques to help people get very clear about what it is they want. The "Book of You" is designed to do that. It is based off of a world-renowned assessment called the Burkman method. It helps an individual identify their interests, their passions, their behavioral strengths, and more importantly, their motivational needs. In other words, what kind of environment allows them to minimize stress so that they can contribute their interests and their strengths to the greater good? That's what the "Book of You" is all about. It plays back for an individual, what his or her interests, strengths, and needs are. Then it embodies that in a coaching process that he or she can go through to actually get clear about what to do. How can you be happier and more successful in life, if you take into account what your passions are, what your strengths are, and more importantly, what environment will keep you out of stress? So the "Book of You" is basically a coach and a book, customized to you with information all about your unique personality, and some tips on how you can be happy, successful, and better understood, vocationally or in life.Ray Loewe05:30Okay, so I certainly understand that knowing what you want is the key to this. If you have no clue as to what you want, you're going to end up somewhere else, right? Now you take people through the "Book of You". Let's assume that you're always successful because you always are right. All of the people that do this, all of a sudden wake up one day, and they say, "I know what I want". So now, what do you do about it?Sarah Brown06:02Well, knowing what you want is step one, taking action on it is step two. So what I have put in place is how you can begin to take action on it and some tools. So if, Ray, if you go back to what fundamentally needs to be in place for anybody to change, it's three steps: awareness, motivation, and functioning capability. So the awareness piece is who are you? And what do you want? The motivation piece is getting what you want. Then the functioning capability piece are the tools to actually take action on it. So that's what I'm focused on right now is really working on those tools to help people take action to get what they really want.Ray Loewe06:57Let's go back to knowing what you want first. I think I have known what I want 47 million times in my life, because I think we have to realize that things change over time. It would be great if we didn't have this thing called maintenance in life, where we actually have to maintain things. So in your coaching process, or your design process, or whatever it is, how do you stress to people that, yeah, this is great, you figured out what you want. And guess what the world is going to clobber you in ahead a couple times. Some things are going to need to be changed. How do you handle that?Sarah Brown07:36Well, you handle it two ways. One is you be open to evolution around how you can bring your interests and strengths to new goals. So each situation you encounter in life is going to give you feedback on are you on the right path or not. Part one is being flexible enough in your goals that you can shift them. But doing so in alignment with what your interests and strengths are. Because if you pick a goal that is totally out of the realm of what you care about, you're not likely to be happy going at it, you might be successful, but you won't be happy. For example, if you don't like numbers, you're probably not going to be happy as a financial planner, you might be successful at it if you really work hard, but you're unlikely to be happy. It is being flexible on your goals and making sure they're in alignment with who you really are. Step two is taking action on it and dealing with obstacles, and obstacles are going to come up. It's just a part of life. The interesting thing about obstacles is that we can't usually tackle them on our own. It's building the support structure around us so that when obstacles come up, we can work them out with another individual who knows and cares about us; and figure out is it giving us feedback on we need to change our goals? Is it giving us feedback on we need a new path towards our goals? Or do we just need encouragement and resolution to keep plowing through that obstacle? So that would be my answer to your question.Ray Loewe09:26I like this word accountability that you kind of stuck in there a little bit. I know in my life, it's so happy, because it's so important because nothing happens if I'm not accountable to somebody else. Let's talk for a minute about the need for others because I think you said that you can't do this by yourself.Sarah Brown09:50Correct. It's been my experience that individuals don't actually get clear, really clear, about what it is they want. And don't find ways around obstacles in a really effective manner. Unless they work it out and talk it out with somebody that they know. Somebody that knows and cares about them. That's one of the values of the coaching process, but you don't need a trained coach to perform that function. You just need somebody who knows and cares about you, and can help you clarify, is this really what you want? And how do you address this particular obstacle? What is the obstacle telling you? Is it helping you to refine your goal? Is it telling you need to find a new path? Or do you just need encouragement to get through it?Ray Loewe10:42Okay, let's go back three or four years, we had this thing called COVID. Everybody's favorite topic, right? We had a lot of people who were on a path before that. What have you noticed has happened to the people that you coach or the people who read your book? In terms of this rather momentous change that took place and how did it affect the way they think about the "Book of You"? The way they think about their lives and about where they're going?Sarah Brown11:19COVID was just an obstacle that got in the way. It has helped people to reevaluate what they want. It has gotten them to reevaluate the path to get what they want. It has presented obstacles that they got to plow through with the help of everybody else. So I'll give you a case in point from my own life. It has not caused me to change my goal of helping and empowering women, that's really where I am still focused. But what it did do was to say, I need to do it more virtually. That enabled me and allowed me and pushed me to develop more virtual offerings. So I have virtual public offerings right now. I am doing virtual corporate training right now and my coaching was always primarily virtual. So that has enabled me, that COVID actually was the impetus to pivot a little bit my path towards my goal. It's actually been beneficial in that it serves my needs as well. I'm not real wild about traveling, so it has enabled me to really cut back on travel, which has been good for me. Now, the third point, figuring all of this out, I had to work this out with another human being. In my case, the other human being is my accountability partner, who I was actually meeting with virtually any way. I have met with her at 9:30 every morning for three years. And so I balanced all of these ideas as I was thinking about them off her and actually refine them.Ray Loewe13:17We had a positive change here. Wherever you sit, you're saying, Wow, COVID disaster, people are dying from this. That's a shame. I mean, we don't want anybody to die from anything. It really did cause us to assess the way we do business, assess what we want. So here's the book, have you changed fundamentally at all because of what you've gone through?Sarah Brown13:39I am in the process. I actually have completely updated the "Book of You". It has become even more robust than it was before. It still contains the detailed information all about you, but it is even more detailed. It still contains a 30-day process to work this through with someone who knows and cares about you. So it retains all of that, but I have made it more robust.Ray Loewe14:11You made a comment about your travel and stuff like that. Let me bring in another example. I had a young lady, who was a filmmaker, on our podcast a while ago. She rolled out a film this year. It was a film about aging, and it was good enough that PBS picked it up. It all started with her grandmother and said I have to get her on film because nobody will believe that this 97-year-old works out every day. So she did. In rolling out the film, she said the amazing thing about this thing with COVID was that I got this film rolled out all over the world; all over places where I just never could have gotten because of the cost, because people wouldn't pay to fly me at all. Yet we did these virtual rollouts. So when we think about the changes that occur, I mean, what do you see happening? Are we virtual now for the rest of our lives?Sarah Brown15:13I don't think we'll ever be going back to the degree of face-to-face, at least face-to-face that required travel that we had before. I think that's probably a good thing for the planet, a good thing for people. Travel for work is hard. It's hard work. And the more we can substitute virtual interactions like this, the better off I think we're going to be from that perspective. That being said, there are some losses in virtual and I don't think it is going to ever completely replace human one-on-one contact. But I don't think we're going back.Ray Loewe 16:04Let me digress a little bit here because I want to address some of the things that we have a book coming out. I want to thank you for being a contributor to that book. Let me tell everybody, what the contribution that you made, because it's such a small part of what you do, but it's so so significant, that it's incredible. One of the quotes that I put in there about you is that "the luckiest people in the world learn how to use their internal power to be happy, regardless of their situation". Take a minute and tell everybody how you become happy every day. Then let's build on this in a different way.Sarah Brown16:45One of the points that I make is that you don't have to completely change your circumstances in order to be happy. In fact, when I'm coaching women, I don't want them to go change their jobs, just to be happy, I want them to get in touch with what makes them happy where they currently are. That comes from real self-awareness and self-knowledge. So you get a lot of that from reflecting. You get a lot of that from reflecting on what's going on in your life and how it impacted you. I do a lot of that. You also get a lot of it by just getting still and listening. I have a daily practice in the morning of journaling. I journal what's going on in my life, how I'm reacting to it to see what insights come out of that. Then I have a meditation practice where I just tried to get very quiet and listen.Ray Loewe17:54If you listen to what you're trying to do for people if you can make people redesign their lives so that they're generally happy people, they're going to be generally happy anyway, right? I mean, if you're living your own life, what's not to be happy about it, except that little things get in the way. You have to be able to change your attitude every day and make sure that you understand where you're heading and stuff like that. One of the things that you indicated you do is you do a lot of thinking and introspection about who you are and where you're going. Any comments for other people about how to do that or why it's so important?Sarah Brown18:34Well, I have two comments about this. The first is on I find journaling very helpful because it gets it out of me and it makes it more concrete. It's it is a way for me to express what's going on with me. But like I said, I don't think anybody gets really clear about this until they voice it to another human being. So journaling is a step along the way, but expressing it to another human being goes a significant way. I'll tell you a quick story, Ray, about this. When Abraham Lincoln was working on the Emancipation Proclamation, he called a friend of his by the name of Leonard Sweat to come from Springfield, Illinois, so that he could bounce ideas off of him. They went up one side and down the other for hours with this individual, around what to include how far to go, what should be, who should be the target territories, and all of this stuff. At the end of that process, he said to Leonard Sweat, thank you very much. I have my answer. Leonard sweat walked out of the cabinet room and said, I never said a word. So what was happening is Abraham Lincoln was voicing it to another human being and getting very clear about what was in him; what were his ideas, how he wanted to move forward. It was important that he do that with an individual who knew and cared about him. But it wasn't so much the other individual, it was us voicing what's important to us. I think that's really important. That's why I built people into the coaching process in my "Book of You".Ray Loewe20:23All right, well, there's our nugget for the rest of our lives right there, because I think it's so true. When when you get a chance to talk through with yourself in the presence of somebody who cares. That's what you're saying, right? We're getting near the end of our time. There are a couple things that I want to kind of get from you here. So you've changed a little bit of what you've done. You haven't changed your goals, you haven't changed the vision of where you've gone, but you've changed a little bit by making your book have more detail. You've changed the way you've presented because you're doing much more virtual kinds of things. Is there anything else that's coming out in the way that you're working with people to help them understand who they are?Sarah Brown21:11Yes, I've developed an online course, actually, that takes people through this process of getting clear about who they are, and how to translate that into goals. It's another example of going virtual, and it can be done with or without the "Book of You" and it's available at knowthyselfacademy.com That's another way that I've gone about adjusting to the change in our current situation and the opportunity that it presents to go more virtual.Ray Loewe21:49To keep it simple, theknowwhoyouare.com. Can we reach that through the "Book of You" if we go to bookofyou.com? Is that going to get us there?Sarah Brown21:59Eventually, it will get you there. knowthyselfacademy.comRay Loewe22:06Certainly, people have noted that; we'll put that in our notes so that people can find you. Any other words of wisdom that you have for people?Sarah Brown22:22It's as simple as the jingle Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream, merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. Let me decode that Row, Row Row Your Boat means you got to take some action on getting what you want. Gently down the stream is code for but it doesn't have to be hard work. If you're in line with your interests and your strengths and you're getting your needs met. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily. Happiness is your key to whether or not you're on the right path. Life is spot a dream, and all starts in the head.Ray Loewe23:02Okay, Sarah Brown, Ph.D., coach, woman of the world, accountability coach, among other things. There's nothing to say after Row, Row Row Your Boat. Let's leave people with that thought. Thank you so much for being a friend. And thank you so much for being one of the luckiest people in the world. Thanks so much for following up with us. We're gonna look forward to hearing from you periodically to find out where you're going, and how you're helping people. So, thanks for being here, Sarah.Sarah Brown23:33Thanks so much, Ray.Ray Loewe23:35Okay, Jim, can you sign us off? Thank you.Kris Parsons23:39Thank you for listening to changing the rules, a weekly podcast about people who are living their best life and how you can figure out how to do that too! Join us with your lively host, Ray Lowe, better known as the luckiest guy in the world.
We're Baaack! We know you missed us! So much happening in the last few weeks! Ed gives a disappointing update on his quest for the city to be vested on a downtown manager. Brick talks about his 17 fast food drive through experience for his BrickEats segment. ISD and City Council position updates. Dan Strickland drops his council position to pursue his Denton County Commissioner aspirations. What does that mean for the open spot? The Burkman Holiday Home is in the battling for the top spot on ABC's "Great Christmas Light Fight!"
This week: Avenatti celebrates getting a mistrial; Devin Nunes has a brother and that brother has “no idea” who is funding a lawsuit he filed against a journalist; the FCC proposes a $5M fine against bumbling malicious idiots Burkman and Wohl for their robocalls that violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act; an update on SDNY's Rudy booty and the special master; plus the Fantasy Indictment League, and more. Follow AG on Twitter: Dr. Allison Gill (@allisongill) Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech/ Or https://patreon.com/thedailybeans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#119 When you're having a new baby, one of the biggest expenses - and greatest unknowns - is medical costs. There is an unfortunate lack of transparency when it comes to birth costs, in addition to the uncertainty of whether you or your child will need specialist care after delivery. To make sure you understand the costs and get the most out of your health insurance, we're bringing in expert and naturopathic physician and twin mom, Dr. Ashley Burkman. We're talking about how to understand what your insurance covers, ways you can save money on birth costs, what expenses to expect after delivery, and more! Looking for more information, mama? Check out the full show notes at https://www.smartmoneymamas.com/119
On this round table it is jam packed with four guest speakers that have been on the Goose Gossip Podcast. Tanner Burkman joined in at the end, adding to the conversation and was amazing. A lot of talking about hunting stories, and experiences we have all had.
Listeners, I am so excited to announce that tomorrow, Thursday January 7 I will be releasing #everydaybadasspodcast with guest speaker and initially work friend, Cyndi Wineinger. As a senior certified Burkman consultant, professional master coach, professional neurolinguistic practitioner, lifetime associate of the career thought leader consortium, life coach, life plan facilitator, alcohol addiction recovery coach, a speaker, and founder of a non-profit, Cyndi has more accomplishments under her belt than you could imagine fitting into a podcast episode. Cyndi's honest candor and thought process is one of her many beautiful qualities that has always benefited others as she says what you need to hear, not just what you want to hear. With a college education from Alabama, Cyndi was always busy from age 14 and on working in some capacity. A common theme from Cyndi's life is resilience, as she was the picture of resilience throughout workplace circumstances at her first job after graduation in sales at P&G. She also displayed amazing resilience in raising her son Daniel who they were told would not live past 6 months but lived a very full six year life. We hear in tomorrow's podcast the story of a woman who chose to take the risky choices in her career path driven by wanting to have an impactful impression on the world at Crossroads Church. Cyndi's story is one of growth, risk, reward, and success. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-badass/support
This episode we are joined by Tanner Burkman. Very intelligent man when it comes to the waterfowl passion. We sit down and break down all the importance of scouting. Lot of great knowledge in this episode!
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: An explosive internal memo obtained by Buzzfeed News shows the massive, destructive influence Facebook has had over politics and violent conflict in dozens of countries. Meanwhile, Donald Trump and Joe Biden trade barbs over the climate catastrophe, while the president Tweets that he wants to do a four-hour debate with his challenger on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Yep, it’s going to be a stupid kind of day, folks. And lastly, on that note, the stupidest man alive has struck again. A Daily Beast report shows that mega-moron provocateur Jacob Wohl hired an actor to play an FBI agent and pretend to raid his frequent co-conspirator Jack Burkman’s office. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Buzzfeed Catches Huge Facebook Scoop “I know that I have blood on my hands by now.” That’s what Facebook data scientist Sophie Zhang wrote in her last-ever post on Facebook’s internal messageboard before she was fired. Zhang’s post was leaked to BuzzFeed news. The information it revealed is both horrifying and in the public interest. The main gist of the post deals with what Facebook calls “inauthentic activity” around politics and elections. Zhang wrote that her team detected widespread disinformation campaigns and fake account networks at work for various political causes in Honduras, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Bolivia, Ecuador, India, Spain, the United States and others. These cases influenced everything from elections to bloody revolutions and governmental responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Some of them Facebook took action on, some of them they did not, because Zhang said her team was often forced to de-prioritize certain cases due to their own workload. Basically, the people in charge of making sure Facebook doesn’t ruin elections are overworked, and things are slipping through the cracks. Zhang wrote that Facebook leadership often didn’t care much about the democratic process in smaller companies, and only acted when she repeatedly raised the issue internally. All of this led to her leaving the company, and allegedly turning down a $64,000 severance package so that she wouldn’t have to sign a non-disparagment agreement, and could criticize the company publicly. Still, she specifically wrote that she didn’t want it to go public in the event that it undermined Facebook’s attempts to keep the 2020 election safe. But it’s pretty clear that the public deserves to know, largely because Facebook hasn’t been transparent at all about the stuff that it does catch. Biden, Trump... and Joe Rogan? The Trump and Biden campaigns continued their spat over the future of America in the dumbest possible way today: with verbal barbs and promises to go on the Joe Rogan podcast. That’s right everyone we’ve got an update from the dumbest timeline today. Here’s the scene. Trump once again has said quote “I don’t think science knows” endquote, in relation to the causes of the massive wildfires sweeping the west coast. This is stupid, because science does know: it’s decades of negligent policy that has enabled corporate interests to create a rapidly warming, drastically flammable ecosystem that bursts into flame at every possible opportunity. In response, Biden called Trump a quote “climate arsonist,” which means. Well. I’m not completely sure what it means. That Trump is responsible for climate change? Yes, true. That Trump is actively trying to enable the forces who have changed the climate? Also true. Ok, we figured out what it means. You’d almost be forgiven after all that for forgetting that Biden himself has been dragging his feet on climate change for years. Since winning the primary, he’s released a slightly more promising climate plan, but still has obstinately refused to outright denounce harmful practices like fracking. Anyway, all of this culminated in one of the dumbest toplines of the day. Podcaster extraordianer and or sentient stack of hardboiled eggs Joe Rogan offered to moderate a four-hour debate between Trump and Biden. Even better, Trump said he’d be in on Twitter. That means we could have a situation where the Biden campaign, who went after Bernie Sanders for agreeing to go on Rogan’s sometimes incoherent, occasionally bigoted podcast, agrees to do the exact thing to debate the always incoherent, always racist president. Personally I can think of much better podcasts to host a presidential debate. Worlds Stupidest Man At it Again In slightly lighter, somehow even dumber news, we have a new report on the activities of the stupidest grifters alive. We’re talking about Jacob Wohl, of course. Wohl, the famous boy-wonder behind such schemes as “Elizabeth Warren slept with a buff Marine” and “Robert Mueller did sexual assault while also appearing in court in a different state, defying the laws of space and time” is back with another scheme. This time, he staged a fake FBI raid on his scam-partner Jack Burkman’s apartment. The Daily Beast spoke to an actor who says he responded to a Craigslist ad and was paid $400 to wear an FBI windbreaker or shirt and act out a series of scenes inside Burkman’s apartment. Pictures and videos were then sent by a Twitter account under the name of Bev Donahue to various reporters. Donahue is suspected to be an alias for Wohl, who has used fake accounts on basically every social media service thus far. The most embarrassing part is that the Washington Post fell for it, reporting on the raid as if it was real. According to the Beast, Burkman was insinuating that high-level government officials were retaliating against him for his efforts to root out corruption in Washington. Right. The actions of Wohl and Burkman are usually so stupid that they’re harmless, and this case is no exception. But they’re noteworthy if only for the reason that it’s often incredibly hard to distinguish dangerous conspiracy theories from utterly farcical ones, which means that dreck like this often filters into real life politics through major movements like Qanon. One of Wohl’s frequent associates, Laura Loomer, recently won the GOP primary for a Florida cong AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: One more dispatch for WTF-World. Akon, the famous R&B singer, announced today that he is backing a $6 billion smart city in Senegal, called Akon City. Residents inside will use a cryptocurrency called Akoin. You could not make this up, unless you were Akon or his shadowy investor, who may very well be making this up. In slightly darker news, September 14 marked the 19th birthday of the War on Terror. Peace talks between the Taliban and Afghani government are currently underway in Qatar, proving that we’ve accomplished almost nothing but an enormous amount of pain. Astronomers announced something weird on Monday: they’d found potential signs of life on Venus, not Mars. Contrary to the dated cliche about gender binaries, the researchers did not find women hanging out on the inhospitable planet. Instead, they found traces of a gas called phosphine that indicates microbes may be present. Never thought much of that cliche anyway. And finally, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled that Governor Tom Wolfe’s coronavirus lockdown orders were unconstitutional, saying that quote “even in an emergency, the authority of government is not unfettered.” endquote It’s not too likely that this will have national implications, as the Supreme Court has upheld California restrictions on religious gatherings and many other courts have upheld similar rulings. That’s all for the Majority Report’s AM Quickie today! Stay tuned for the full show later with Sam. Sept 15, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
In Nevada, Trump's low-masked indoor rally broke the state mandates against large indoor gatherings. The first week of NFL games displayed various forms of racial equality protest. A couple of pro-COVID Kentucky Republicans filed a bill to outlaw any mandatory coronavirus vaccine. Michael Cohen's daughter said Trump creeped on her when she was 15. A new whistleblower complaint alleges an ICE detention facility is giving female detainees hysterectomies at an alarming rate. A nasty old racist woman called the cops on a Black census worker for standing while Black. Professional GOP loons Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman staged a fake FBI raid on Burkman's house, and then stiffed the hired actors. Florida's Andrew Gillum said he identifies as bisexual. In Indonesia, people convicted of breaking the country's mask mandate are being forced to help dig graves for COVID-19 victims.
Today, a chilling whistleblower report emerges from an ICE detention center in Georgia, the DOJ IG is investigating whether Barr pressured prosecutors to go easy on Roger Stone, the Health and Human Services communications director and Kremlin agent Mike Caputo calls COVID science a deep state coup and then completely loses his mind, Pompeo brings back Madison dinners as we learn they wined and dined Justice Alito, video catches the Los Angeles Sheriffs in a lie about events outside the hospital where the ambushed officers were recovering, Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman stage a phony FBI raid at Burkman’s home, Jason Galinas is named as the developer behind QAnon’s Qmap, Sima Ladjevardian (@SimaforTX) joins us to Flip it Blue, plus some good news. Check out our guest on twitter: Sari Beth Rosenberg (@saribethrose) Check out our sponsors: Sun Basket is offering $35 off your order http://sunbasket.com/dailybeans Paypal Special offer for DAILYBEANS listeners, get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/DAILYBEANS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(COVID SESSION 005) Katherine Burkman, playwright, Author, and mother of former guest David Burkman, joins us on Zoom to discuss her incredible career! Watch to this episode on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhhnqwmBn-rqkHyxyrArmR1Dt5-0BVVIl Listen to this episode on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-easily-with-krista-stauffer/id1446908410 Special Thanks to all of our loyal listeners! Speak Easily is produced at Boxland Media Studios, in beautiful Columbus Ohio. To see more of our work, check out www.boxlandmedia.com #podcast #SpeakEasily #KristaStauffer #AsSeenInColumbus #614
Amy Burkman is a professional artist, activist, philanthropist, a cancer survivor, and advocates for animals and humans through her art. She does live painting for events and galas to support and raise money for different causes, charities, and non-profits. Amy has traveled around the world…
Amy Burkman is an amazing muralist and live performer who creates these beautiful paintings. In the matter of minutes. On stage. To music. With paint flying everywhere... And you have no idea what is happening until she lays a final stroke, flips the canvas and reveals to you a beautiful face of an animal. Human or not. Amy is an activist in her heart. Her motto that she so joyfully and intentionally embodies is "Art For Good". And "Art For Good" she does! Some time ago Amy set a goal to raise $1 million for charity. Ambitious? Well, she is more than half way there. When the heart is pure the universe conspires... Tune in to learn Amy's full story and what inspired and empowered her to dedicate her whole live to art for good. Amy talks about several different projects that she worked on, charities she contributed to and shares her vision for the future. Amy is also friends with some of the other people you now know from this show - Bobby and Adam Sud, Greg and Carmen Pope from Farm of the Free, our friends from Full Circle Farm Sanctuary, Dominick Thompson, and many other passionate activists in Atlanta and beyond. Follow Amy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyburkmanofficial/ And check out her website: https://amyburkman.com
Jayme Aronberg and David Burkman stop by today to talk about their acclaimed film "Haze", the process of making an independent film, sudden success and the films ongoing legacy.
Dr. Lisa Burkman, comes to us from the field of Naturopathy, a licensed physician discipline valid in several states in the USA. She gives her perspective and expertise on strengthening the immune system especially important as we head into the holidays.
Howie talks Louisville baseball with Dan McDonnell and brackets with Roger Burkman.
The guys brake down UFC Fight Night 126 as Mike has more stories to share from his fight with Burkman, being from Katy Texas, and watching fellow UFC long-timer, Thiago Alves, fight. There is no duo that gives a fight recap quite like Mike and Marc. Enjoy and subscribe! Business E-mail: Info@MikeSwick.com Mike Swick is a 15 time UFC veteran and former top contender in two different weight classes. He is also the founder and CEO of the AKA Thailand super gym in Phuket, as well as owner of MikeSwick.com, and one of northern California's largest print shops, Spartan Screen Printing. Marc Bogutzki is Mike's longtime friend and has been by his side since high school. Known as one of the funniest guys that's never took stage, he is also the complete opposite of Mike. Marc has never been in a fight in his entire life, and doesn't live near what you would consider a healthy lifestyle. This is why at 50,000 subscribers on YouTube, Marc has vowed to train and take a real Muay Thai fight in a stadium in Thailand. Follow Us: http://www.youtube.com/c/RealQuickwMikeSwickPodcast http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-quick-w-mike-swick-podcast/id1268441670 http://soundcloud.com/RealQuickPodcast http://Instagram.com/RealQuickWithMikeSwick http://Twitter.com/RQMSPodcast Host: Mike Swick Co-Host: Marc Bogutzki Produced & Directed by: Mike Swick Sound: XaKtr Video: XaKtr Editing: XaKtr Music Producer: Benny Youngbaht Music: Danny Bunnathong Follow Mike Swick: http://Facebook.com/MikeSwick http://Twitter.com/OfficialSwick http://Instagram.com/Mike_Swick Follow Marc Bogutzki: http://Instagram.com/MarcBogutzki Thanks for listening and please subscribe!
Haze is director David Burkman’s take on fraternity and sorority hazing. Shortly after another pledge has died while being hazed, we follow Nick, a new pledge who takes us through this journey of humiliation, debauchery, and occasionally brotherhood. We also follow Mimi, Nick’s best friend who pledges to the affiliate sorority so she can be closer to Nick. Unlike Nick, this doesn’t mean as much to Mimi, it’s simply a way to keep them together. The film follows both of them as they engage in numerous obstacles, parties, and even crimes, all while forgetting to handle their studies, and ultimately leads up to Hell Week. Also, Nick’s brother Pete is trying to bust the fraternity doing anything that will bring them down. For our exclusive interview, writer and Director David Burkman dropped by to break down his new film and why college hazing was such a personal story to tell. We discuss making the film, as well as how realistic many of these hazing rituals actually are. Don't miss Haze, which is now available on VOD and in selected theaters, nor this interview with David Burkman. Listen and Subscribe for FREE to a new episode every week of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast at: You can now listen on Spotify and I Heart Radio! Apple App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-hollywood-outsider/id1013174753?mt=8 Google App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thehollywoodoutsider.android.thehollywoodoutsider iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hollywood-outsider/id454075057 Stitcher: http://app.stitcher.com/browse/feed/17997/episodes RSS Podcast Feed: http://thehollywoodoutsider.libsyn.com/rss TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-Hollywood-Outsider-p638432/
It's another exciting BEHIND THE LENS this week as we welcome writer/director DAVID BURKMAN, plus, hear film critic debbie elias' exclusive interview with cinematographer ED LACHMAN. In his first feature outing, DAVID BURKMAN tackles the Greek system of the college world with HAZE. A "fictional" work structured much like the story of Dionysus in "The Bacchae" by Euripedes, Burkman's approach is hard-charging and at times no-holds-barred shocking but at the same time eye-opening on issues that face us not only on the college campus but within human nature. Filmmakers will appreciate hearing about the logistic challenges David faced as a first-time feature filmmaker over 90 days of shooting during the course of 18 months, as well as score (complete with intonations of ancient Greek melodies and performance by reconstructed ancient instruments), lensing, and with over 300 hours of footage in hand – editing. But first, take a listen to our exclusive interview with cinematographer ED LACHMAN talking about his latest film, the magical and wondrous WONDERSTRUCK. One of the most unique films of this or any other year, adapted by Brian Selznick from his best-selling novel, director Todd Haynes and Lachman bring the worlds of 1927 and 1977 to life through cinematic techniques and image styles of the respective eras, always focusing on the storytelling. And as always with Ed, it's a fascinating interview, filled with plenty of tech talk for the cinematographers and directors listening. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
In this age of insta-celebrity and everyone chasing their 15 minutes of fame, it's refreshing to talk to a long-term, successful yoga teacher. Deborah Burkman is one of these people. She's been teaching for 17 years, in many settings, and loves her job. She's not famous and, at this point in her life and career, she's grateful for that. Her message to all of us: Find your purpose and come back to that. And know that who you are is enough. Shownotes: yogalandpodcast.com/episode41/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
UFC Best Podcast ☐ UFC Fight Night 106 Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports Vitor Belfort vs. Kelvin Gastelum — Gastelum def. Belfort by TKO (punches) at 3:52 of Round One Mauricio Rua vs. Gian Villante — Rua def. Villante by TKO (punches) at 0:59 of Round Three Edson Barboza vs. Beneil Dariush — Barboza def. Dariush by KO (flying knee) at 3:35 of Round Two Ray Borg vs. Jussier Formiga — Borg def. Formiga by unanimous decision (29-28 x3) Bethe Correia vs. Marion Reneau — Majority draw (27-29, 28-28 x2) Tim Means vs. Alex Oliveira — Oliveira def. Means by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:38 of Round Two Kevin Lee vs. Francisco Trinaldo — Lee def. Trinaldo by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:12 of Round Two Sergio Moraes vs. Davi Ramos — Moraes def. Ramos by unanimous decision (30-27 x3) Joe Soto vs. Rani Yahya — Soto def. Yahya by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-27 x2) Josh Burkman vs. Michel Prazeres — Prazeres def. Burkman by submission (north-south choke) at 1:42 of Round One Rony Jason vs. Jeremy Kennedy — Kennedy def. Jason by unanimous decision (29-28 x2, 29-27) Paulo Borrachinha vs. Garreth McLellan — Borrachinha def. McLellan by TKO (punches) at 1:17 UFC Best Podcast ☐ Gastelum calls out Anderson Silva ☐ Should Belfort retire? ☐ The fans vs. Tyron Woodley UFC Best Podcast ☐ Will McGregor Mayweather ever happen Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s pronouncement that he’s “coming out of retirement just to fight Conor McGregor” heightens the momentum for a super-fight between boxing’s unbeaten, pound-for-pound great and the popular UFC lightweight champion from Ireland. Mayweather, 40, said in a video that was posted by his Internet mouthpiece fighthype.com that the boxing match between the 49-0 boxer and the striking-skilled, two-division UFC champion could happen as soon as June. “I don’t want to hear no more excuses about the money, the UFC … sign the paperwork with the UFC so we can fight in June,” Mayweather said, underling the point that he will receive the greater share of the purse money. Mayweather, who is currently touring the United Kingdom, said accepting such a deal is part of the fight game, and something he did himself before elevating to superstar status in 2007 after defeating Oscar De La Hoya by split decision. “I don’t want to hear no more excuses about the money, the UFC … sign the paperwork with the UFC so we can fight in June,” Mayweather said, underling the point that he will receive the greater share of the purse money. Mayweather, who is currently touring the United Kingdom, said accepting such a deal is part of the fight game, and something he did himself before elevating to superstar status in 2007 after defeating Oscar De La Hoya by split decision. ☑ UFC 210 Card Daniel Cormier vs. Anthony Johnson Gegard Mousasi vs. Chris Weidman Will Brooks vs. Charles Oliveira Thiago Alves vs. Patrick Cote Jan Blachowicz vs. Patrick Cummins Kamaru Usman vs. Sean Strickland Shane Burgos vs. Charles Rosa Magomed Bibulatov vs. Jenel Lausa Irene Aldana vs. Katlyn Chookagian Josh Emmett vs. Desmond Green Gregor Gillespie vs. Andrew Holbrook ☐ Bisping vs St. Pierre – is it deserved? should this fight have been made? What happens if St. Pierre wins? If St. Pierre loses? What about Romero? ☐ Young fighters not overtaking older fighters Our Fancast Fightpass Flashback this week is Liddell-Ortiz 2 from UFC 66. Join us! ☐ UFC Fight Night: Manuwa vs. Anderson Manuwa vs Anderson Nelson vs Jouban Pickett vs Vera Allen vs Amirkhani Duffy vs Madadi Stewart vs Barroso Omielanczuk vs Johnson Diakiese vs Packalen Breese vs Bamgbose Edwards vs Luque Entwistle vs Johns Scott vs Askham Macedo vs Lansberg
In this episode we interview UFC fighter Paul Felder as he prepares for his bout on Sunday May 29th against Josh Burkman. We will discuss Paul's fight camp and his training for a very experienced fighter in Burkman. In addition we will discuss the lightweight division and Felder's goals as he tries to climb the ranks. Is it the most stacked division in the UFC? As always can follow this show on our website www.ncmmaradio.com. The support and listens are greatly appreciated.
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This PPV was STACKED and it DELIVERED!!! I'm talking who won, who lost and who left with an extra $50k! 2 championship fights, 1 fight getting cut, and still the best fight card of the year so far. After listening, as always, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK! You can reach out on Twitter and instagram @HeyGuysPodcast and via e-mail HeyGuys@theguyblog.com and orlando@theguyblog.com
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A quick rundown of UFC 187s fight card and reasons to watch. This PPV is STACKED and is probably the best fight card we've seen in 18 months. This is practically the definition of MUST SEE fighting, listen to the episode and I'll tell you why! After listening, as always, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK! You can reach out on Twitter and instagram @HeyGuysPocast and via e-mailHeyGuys@theguyblog.com and orlando@theguyblog.com
Josh Burkman talks about returning to the UFC after more than six years away from the Octagon. His first test will be against feared welterweight Hector Lombard at UFC 182.
Tonight on Alchemist Radio we will discuss this past weekend’s two UFC events, UFC Fight Night 53 & 54 as well as talk to three exciting guests.Leading things off will be Josh Burkman. The former WSOF welterweight title contender recently signed a new deal which will see him make his first appearance inside the Octagon since October of 2008 when he faces Hector Lombard at UFC 182. Burkman went 9-2 since his release including winning five straight.Heavyweight Scott Barrett will make his Titan FC debut on Halloween night at Titan FC 31 which will take place at the USF Sundome in Tampa, FL. The Blackzilians trained fighter is 15-4 with 12 KO’s. His first opponent as a Titan FC fighter will be Wes Combs.Steve Montgomery makes his second appearance on Alchemist Radio and will discuss his second fight for Titan FC. He will face UFC veteran Brock Jardine at Titan FC 31 in a welterweight bout. He defeated Rakim Cleveland at Titan FC 29 in August via split decision in a middleweight fight. Montgomery is currently sharing his life in and out of training with his video blogs.Tune in at 7pm EST/4pm PST
Tonight on Alchemist Radio we will discuss this past weekend’s two UFC events, UFC Fight Night 53 & 54 as well as talk to three exciting guests.Leading things off will be Josh Burkman. The former WSOF welterweight title contender recently signed a new deal which will see him make his first appearance inside the Octagon since October of 2008 when he faces Hector Lombard at UFC 182. Burkman went 9-2 since his release including winning five straight.Heavyweight Scott Barrett will make his Titan FC debut on Halloween night at Titan FC 31 which will take place at the USF Sundome in Tampa, FL. The Blackzilians trained fighter is 15-4 with 12 KO’s. His first opponent as a Titan FC fighter will be Wes Combs.Steve Montgomery makes his second appearance on Alchemist Radio and will discuss his second fight for Titan FC. He will face UFC veteran Brock Jardine at Titan FC 31 in a welterweight bout. He defeated Rakim Cleveland at Titan FC 29 in August via split decision in a middleweight fight. Montgomery is currently sharing his life in and out of training with his video blogs.Tune in at 7pm EST/4pm PST
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NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED OR EXPRESSED WITH ANY IMAGES OR MUSIC.Show NotesMadness and mayhem run rampant on My Take Radio's 230th episode 00:10:13 – MMA· UFC 173 recap·Burkman replacing Shields at WSOF 11·Bisping vs. Cung Le is happening in Macau·Double dose of UFC·Bellator PPV a success?·Wanderlei out of Sonnen fight? 00:45:02– Wrestling·NXT Takeover recap·Jay, Quark and Blade join Rich to talk NXT·RAW recap·Sin Cara no more?·RAW GM candidates·Kane promotes concussion awareness?·Kidd to become luchador? 02:27:09 – Video Games·A new Lego Batman?·Watch Dogs off to an impressive start·Mortal Kombat returns!·Nintendo wants to give gamers money?·Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare heads to Sony consoles 02:44:06 – Movies/TV·Marvel movie news·Daredevil has been cast!·Mutants own the box office·Frozen takes another record·Sequel & reboot news Announcements·A large majority of our writers have returned to school so as usual we are looking for talented and opinionated individuals to add to our team.We have openings in all categories and have a minimum requirement of four articles a month and some good writing skills. Wordpress and Windows Live Writer experience are a plus. Writers get access to comics, hardware and software when available.This is not a paid gig but if you are looking to get your work out there you're more than welcome to join us and get your work seen.Guest LinksMTR Staff Twitter accountsQuark: @QuarkMTRBlade:@JohnUButlerJay: @JaySantyPSW T-shirtsNo sponsor tees this week Sponsor LinksRipt Apparel, Superhero Stuff and Busted Tees are just some of our advertisers. Every banner click and purchase you do via our site and their sites helps us and allows us to get better equipment and grow the show. You can also shop via the MTR Amazon shop which helps us as well. MusicIntro: MTR IntroOutro: FF7 Omen of JenovaArtist: NekofrogAlbum: N/AWebsite: http:// www.OCRemix.org Listener InfoSupport My Take Radio on Patreon. Patreon.com/MyTakeRadioPlease take a moment and rate the show and/or app on iTunes.Follow My Take Radio on Twitter-@MyTakeRadioBecome a fan of My Take Radio on Facebook-Facebook.com/MyTakeRadioAdd My Take Radio to your circle on Google+Follow our boards on PinterestFollow Rich on Instagram: MyTakeRadio_RichIf you have any feedback or questions you can now call the MTR Feedback line 347-815-0687.Guest inquiries can be forwarded to MTRHost@MyTakeRadio.comShow your support by picking up an MTR T-Shirt or by shopping from our Amazon store.
Rich Hansen, Jamie Penick, and Shawn Ennis spent two hours talking about the big UFC 166 PPV, headlined by Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos. We also dove in to Bellator 105, UFC Fight Night 30: Machida vs. Munoz, and World Serioes of Fighting 6: Burkman vs. Carl. That's a spicy meatball!