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Rádiofobia Podcast Network
Pod Notícias 030 - 90% das marcas estão satisfeitas com seus podcasts

Rádiofobia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 25:25


Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, o podcast semanal que traz até você um resumo de tudo que acontece de mais importante no mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje, mais uma vez, gravando aqui de dentro do carro, então desculpe pela qualidade do áudio. Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 9 de setembro de 2024 e esta é a nossa trigésima edição! Este episódio conta com o apoio da CONTENT ACADEMY, uma plataforma de cursos online voltada para quem quer trabalhar com criação de conteúdo que já tem na plataforma cursos como True Crime com o Ivan Mizanzuk, Webjornalismo independente com Alvaro e Ana do Meteoro Brasil, Storytelling com o Kenji do Normose, Edição de vídeo para Youtube com o Will do Jogatina Maneira, o meu curso Podcast para todos (que tá com uma mega promoção por tempo limitado) e mais um monte de cursos incríveis! Então entra lá no site pra dar uma conferida em contentacademy.com.br! O Pod Notícias também conta com o apoio da HostGator, um dos melhores serviços de hospedagem do mundo, onde nós hospedamos o nosso site e que dá para o nosso ouvinte até 70% de desconto em hospedagem compartilhada e 60% em servidores dedicados. Pra garantir esse desconto acesse podnoticias.com.br e clique no banner que fica no rodapé da página ou em qualquer postagem individual. 1 - A gente começa o programa de hoje falando sobre o relatório The Impact of Branded Podcasts, ou "O Impacto dos Podcasts Corporativos" que foi divulgado pela empresa CoHost nessa última semana. De acordo com o estudo, 90% das marcas que produzem podcasts estão satisfeitas com o desempenho dos seus programas. Com isso, a nossa mídia tem sido considerada uma das mais eficazes para atingir objetivos de marketing. O estudo foi baseado em mais de 50 empresas do setor, e também serviu pra levantar outros dados, como por exemplo qual motivo leva uma marca a criar um podcast. De acordo com as respostas, 76% das marcas criam ou anunciam em podcasts pra gerar dominância de pensamento do consumidor (o chamado "top of mind"), ou seja, pra ser a marca que eles lembram primeiro sempre que precisam de algum produto específico. Mas como nem tudo no marketing são flores, mais da metade das marcas que participaram da pesquisa disseram que enfrentam desafios com recursos. Seja pela distribuição dos investimentos, seja por dificuldade em encontrar um pessoal que leve o trabalho com o podcast a sério, seja pelo budget baixo que vem no começo dos projetos de podcast. Além disso, 42% das empresas disseram sentir falta de suporte estratégico no marketing de podcasts e na análise de concorrência. E realmente, com certeza existem várias oportunidades no setor pra serem desenvolvidas nesse sentido. Será que dá pra melhorar isso a tempo do Podcast 2.1? É o que a gente espera. Link 2 - E já que a gente já criou expectativas pro Podcast 2.1, primeiro a gente tem que falar do Podcast 2.0. Nessa última semana, a plataforma de hospedagem PodToo anunciou que vai investir 5% dos seus lucros brutos no PodFund, que é um fundo criado para apoiar desenvolvedores de aplicativos da comunidade Podcast 2.0. O objetivo é incentivar a implementação de novos recursos no podcasting aberto, trazendo pra mídia mais inovação, novas tecnologias e acessibilidade. O PodFund garantiu que todo mês os desenvolvedores vão ter, no mínimo, $100 dólares australianos, e toda a prestação de contas sobre os pagamentos - feitos em criptomoedas - vai ser divulgada publicamente. Quando o CEO do PodToo falou sobre o projeto, ele disse que acha importante retribuir ao ecossistema dos podcasts, especialmente para pequenos criadores e desenvolvedores independentes. Bem legal essa da parte da empresa, tomara que contribuições como essa realmente impulsionem o podcasting cada vez mais. Link 3 - E o software de gravação Audacity lançou na última semana sua versão 3.6.2, com várias melhorias e correções de bugs. O Audacity ainda é um dos gravadores e pseudo-editores mais populares do mundo, mesmo não sendo nem de longe a melhor ferramenta. Mas, pela popularidade, é bom que ele seja sempre otimizado. A atualização resolveu problemas como algumas travadas que o programa dava em gravações longas, falhas na exportação de faixas com efeitos e incompatibilidades de plugins em macOS e com o Windows. Quanto aos avanços da ferramenta, foi adicionada uma seção de efeitos, foram feitas melhorias na unificação das trilhas de tempo e o restabelecimento da seleção ao importar clipes de áudio. Então pra quem grava e edita pelo Audacity - o que eu particularmente acho loucura em 2024, vai de Reaper que você vai ser muito mais feliz! -, os processos vão ficar um pouco melhores e mais intuitivos para os heróis do Audacity. A nova versão continua com os mesmos padrões de instalação da versão 3.2, disponível para Linux, Windows e macOS. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - A empresa Headliner segue firme e forte nas parcerias e na adição de novos recursos pro usuário. Na última semana, foi lançada uma nova ferramenta de geração automática de legendas usando IA generativa. O recurso está disponível pelo Make by Headliner. Essa nova funcionalidade cria legendas otimizadas e hashtags que fazem sentido com o conteúdo, que é pra facilitar ainda mais a promoção dos podcasts nas redes sociais. Assim como os recursos de transcrição do Headliner, as legendas também podem ser editadas manualmente antes da publicação. Então se a sugestão da IA não ficou totalmente do seu agrado, ou se não ficou nada do seu agrado, não tem problema, dá pra tirar e mudar tranquilamente. As legendas são geradas com base em técnicas de engajamento otimizado (mais ou menos igual redação SEO), mas a gente sabe que o que funciona pro computador nem sempre funciona pra um texto humano. A ferramenta já está disponível, mas só pros assinantes do plano Pro da Headliner. Pessoal que usa o básico ou o gratuito, vai ter que continuar legendando na criatividade mesmo. Link 5 - E a Epidemic Sound, um dos maiores diretórios de músicas livres de direitos autorais do mundo, lançou um plugin pros programas Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects e Audition, que integra a seleção de músicas diretamente nesses softwares, facilitando a vida do editor de áudio e vídeo. Agora, dentro do próprio programa de edição, o usuário pode fazer busca semântica de trilhas, ter sugestões de músicas baseadas no vídeo, e até personificar faixas que estão disponíveis no Epidemic. Pra quem não edita, pode não parecer grande coisa, mas não ter que ficar saindo do projeto, minimizando tela, voltando pro projeto... É sim uma mão na roda. O plugin permite o gerenciamento completo do catálogo da Epidemic Sound, e a partir de outubro desse ano, ele também vai ser compatível com o programa DaVinci Resolve. Alô Epidemic, bora fazer essa compatibilidade com o Reaper também, pra ficar delícia? Faz o favor, que a gente vai agradecer aqui na Rádiofobia... Link 6 - E a RØDE, uma das maiores gigantes da fabricação de equipamentos de áudio, lançou a premiação Creator of the Year Awards, para enaltecer os criadores de conteúdo que usam produtos da marca - claro. O prêmio total oferecido é de $250 mil dólares, que vai ser dividido entre o prêmio de Criador do Ano (que ganha 20 mil + 30 mil em prêmios), Criador Emergente (que ganha 10 mil + 25 mil em prêmios) e a premiação por categorias (nas quais o criador escolhido de cada categoria ganha 5 mil dólares e mais alguns prêmios). A competição tem categorias como ASMR, games, entrevistas, tutoriais e muito mais. Os vencedores, escolhidos pela RØDE e por votação pública, vão ser anunciados no dia 1º de novembro. Não tem problema ser conteúdo novo, não tem problema ter pouco público... O único critério não-negociável da competição, é que todos os inscritos na premiação devem ter e usar pelo menos um produto da marca RØDE na produção do seu programa. As inscrições ficam abertas até o dia 1º de outubro. E aqui a notícia não trouxe se a gente do Brasil pode participar ou não, eu vou dar uma pesquisada, porque se a gente puder, eu vou inscrever o Pod Notícias. Porque eu gravo (não hoje, porque hoje eu tô dentro de um carro, mas), quando eu estou no meu estúdio eu gravo usando uma Rodecaster Pro II, então a gente poderia também pegar uma parte dessa bolada. Já pensou? Link E MAIS: 7 - A publicidade em áudio online é o canal de crescimento mais rápido no digital da Austrália. De acordo com o relatório mais recente do IAB Australia, esse mercado teve um aumento de 23,6% no ano fiscal de 2024, e alcançou a marca de $290 milhões de dólares investidos e movimentados - dólares australianos, aqui, no caso. O streaming foi responsável por $185 milhões de dólares, e os podcasts por $105 milhões de dólares desse total. O investimento em podcasts cresceu 32% no segundo trimestre, e esse número tende a aumentar até 2025. O motivo principal é a popularidade crescente do áudio em diversos dispositivos, como rádios, podcasts e vários outros aparelhos domésticos. Alexa? Toca minha fila de podcasts, por favor. Link 8 - A produtora dinamarquesa de áudio Podster anunciou na última semana que a produção digital não é mais suficiente pra eles, e agora eles vão começar a expandir o seu conteúdo para o mercado editorial. O primeiro título da empresa vai ser o livro "The World's Wackiest Bandits" (ou, em português, "Os Bandidos Mais Bobos do Mundo"), previsto para ser lançado no dia 1º de novembro. O livro é baseado em um dos podcasts infantis mais populares da Podster, e que tem o mesmo nome. A obra foi escrita por Thomas Brunstrøm, não sei se tá certa a pronúncia (provavelmente não, porque é dinamarquês), que reuniu várias histórias divertidas sobre criminosos excêntricos, todas devidamente adaptadas para o público infantil. O lançamento do livro é feito em parceria com a editora Politikens Forlag. Esse é mais um sinal de que a tendência de expandir os podcasts pra conteúdos multiplataformas veio pra ficar, hein? A gente falou sobre isso aqui no Pod Notícias no começo do ano, e parece que ainda vamos continuar falando por muito tempo, e eu acho isso muito legal. Vamos ver aonde que isso vai parar. Daqui a pouco, talvez, uma adaptação de podcast pro cinema? Não sei. Link 9 - E é claro que começar um podcast do zero é um desafio, mas com as estratégias certas, tudo fica mais fácil. Você tá pensando em começar um programa novo (e que não tem nenhuma audiência, né)? Então fica de olho nas dicas de produção dessa semana, que elas vão te ajudar. Lá no nosso portal do Pod Notícias, em podnoticias.com.br , nossa equipe reuniu algumas dicas de como começar um podcast que ainda não tem nenhum público. As dicas vão desde o planejamento do programa até estratégias pra engajamento nas redes sociais. Então não deixa de conferir! Mesmo que não seja o seu caso, pode ser que você encontre ali alguma dica que possa ser aplicada pro seu programa. Conhecimento nunca é demais, né? E ó, lembra: todos os grandes podcasts começaram pequenos. Se você tem algo a dizer, em algum lugar tem alguém que vai querer ouvir. É só uma questão de estratégia e, às vezes, um pouco de paciência. Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - Na última semana, o portal The Guardian fez uma matéria sobre um podcast brasileiro que foi criado pros participantes compartilharem lições de vida e combaterem a glamorização do crime: o podcast 01 Sobreviventes. O programa é um projeto criado por ex-traficantes brasileiros, como Patrick Salgado Martins e Alexander Mendes, que passaram décadas na cadeia e agora compartilham as suas experiências, pra alertar os jovens do Rio de Janeiro que viver no crime não compensa. Será que isso faz com que o podcast esteja na categoria true crime? É um true crime reverso, pelo menos? Bom, enfim, qualquer que seja a resposta, o podcast expõe muita coisa sobre o retrato cruel do conflito urbano no Rio de Janeiro, onde as armas de fogo são um artigo comum nas favelas, e onde milhares de pessoas perdem a vida todo ano. É o cenário do tráfico, confrontos com a polícia, brigas de facções e outros problemas. Enfim, o objetivo é realmente retirar esse "glamour" do crime e mostrar aos ouvintes quais são as consequências reais dessa vida. É, sim, um conteúdo que choca, é brutal. Mas é a realidade. O 01 Sobreviventes está disponível em áudio e vídeo nas principais plataformas de podcast. E esse é só um dos exemplos de como o podcast pode transformar a sociedade: ele está sendo usado como uma arma - mas uma que ao invés de ferir alguém, oferece pros jovens uma alternativa à violência e a ilegalidade. Link 11  - E na edição de hoje, a gente tem mais uma vez a participação do nosso correspondente Carlinhos Vilaronga, com a coluna Podcast no Japão. Representando o coletivo da podosfera nipo-brasileira, diretamente da terra do sol nascente, manda bala aí Carlinhos! Carlinhos: Olá Leo e olá ouvintes do Pod Notícias! Eu começo a coluna de hoje com notícias da comunidade japonesa de produtores de podcasts: A Associação Japonesa de Podcasts (日本ポッドキャスト協会 - Nihon Poddokyasuto Kyōkai) divulgou a programação completa da Seven Days Riree, que em tradução livre seria uma "Maratona de 7 dias" em celebração dos 20 anos do podcast e também em celebração do International Podcast Day. O evento contará com a participação de 70 podcasts e será realizado entre os dias 24 a 30 de Setembro. Todo o conteúdo é em japonês e estará disponível no canal no YouTube e no feed do podcast da Associação. Você pode conferir mais detalhes da programação em japonês no site podcasting.jp ou já traduzido para o português no site do PodNotícias. Instagram / YouTube E agora conversando sobre a comunidade brasileira de produtores de podcast no Japão:  A Semana Podosfera Nipo-brasileira 2024 que será realizada de 21 a 28 de Outubro já tem vários convidados confirmados e os temas que serão abordados nas transmissões ao vivo.  Então, eu quero deixar aqui para vocês de primeira mão alguns spoilers:Teremos na programação espaço para conversarmos sobre pauta e roteiro com foco em podcasts narrativos. Teremos também um painel para discutir o uso da inteligência artificial nas várias etapas da  produção de um podcasts. Mas teremos também conversa sobre Histórias em Quadrinhos, um encontro VIP pra conversar sobre crescimento estratégico e ainda a expectativa do encontro com uma convidada muito aguardada, em especial pelas produtoras de podcast da nossa comunidade. Para você conferir os temas, saber mais detalhes sobre nossos convidados, confirmar datas e horários das transmissões ao vivo e ainda conhecer nossa nova mascote, que é obra da ilustradora Umeko Mikan, visite nosso perfil Instagram: @podnipobr. Instagram Podosfera Nipo-brasileira Pra encerrar minha participação de hoje eu gostaria de deixar 2 recomendações: Episódio 111 do "Press Start Cast" onde a galera do Geek Wars conversou sobre novelas e séries brasileiras. No nosso mundo de plataformas de streaming, essa galera refletiu de maneira muito divertida sobre as produções brasileiras. E eu quero indicar pra você um novo podcast aqui da comunidade, o podcast "No Ar". No episódio um, o Edson Assato conversou com o Charles Tôrres. Ele é um fotógrafo profissional e diretor de produção que vive em Tokyo. Então, tem muita coisa legal nesse episódio conversando sobre o universo da fotografia profissional pela ótica do brasileiro no Japão. É isso querido ouvinte. Concluo aqui minha participação. Carlinhos Vilaronga diretamente de Kosai no Japão exclusivo para o Pod Notícias. SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - Na última quarta-feira, o UOL Prime lançou o podcast "Lira: os Atalhos do Poder", apresentado pela jornalista Thais Bilenky. O podcast examina de perto a ascensão e a influência do presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, Arthur Lira, na política brasileira. A série de cinco episódios analisa como o Lira moldou as relações entre os poderes Legislativo, Executivo e Judiciário, com destaques na sua trajetória política e alianças - como aquela com o Eduardo Cunha - e o seu voto a favor da "PEC das Praias". A gente já sabe que vem assunto polêmico por aí, afinal, onde tem política, tem polêmica. O podcast está disponível em todas as principais plataformas de áudio, e terá novos episódios lançados toda semana às quartas-feiras. Link 13 - E também está no ar o podcast "PolítiKa", criado e apresentado pela jornalista Karine Gonzaga. No programa, a Karine entrevista mulheres líderes, falando sobre suas trajetórias desafios e conquistas em todo tipo de cenários que costumam ser dominados por homens. É um podcast sobre representatividade política feminina, e nada mais justo que ser produzido por alguém que já tem mais de 20 anos de experiência no cenário político de Brasília. O programa está disponível no YouTube e no Spotify, e novos episódios são publicados semanalmente às quintas-feiras. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E na nossa recomendação nacional da semana, a indicação vai pra um podcast que te ajuda a buscar inspiração pra uma vida mais leve: é o "Muito Além da Checklist", apresentado pela Larissa Rodrigues. A Larissa é escritora e fundadora do blog Hábitos que Mudam, uma comunidade que procura simplificar o planejamento, a organização e, é claro, a mudança de hábitos. O podcast foca em temas como produtividade, planejamento e organização, mas sempre com o objetivo de melhorar a sua vida e evitar a síndrome de burnout (ou "burnô", de acordo com alguns universitários de Santa Maria). Essa é uma piadinha interna, desculpe! Quer uma palhinha? Os últimos episódios do programa falaram sobre como aproveitar o mês de setembro pra repensar o ano, como lidar com o cansaço e as emoções que se acumulam a noite, e como dar atenção de verdade pras coisas boas que têm acontecido na sua vida. Os programas são curtinhos, coisa de 5 a 10 minutos só, mas que valem super a pena pra dar aquela respirada e aquela reorganizada ao longo do dia. O Muito Além da Checklist está disponível no Spotify e publica de 3 a 5 episódios por mês. Então já assina hoje no seu feed se você tá precisando voltar pra si mesmo pra ter uma vida mais organizada e equilibrada - além da checklist de tarefas. Link E se você, assim como a HostGator e a Content Academy, quiser anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias – tanto no podcast como no nosso site – e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre as nossas opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também vai ser muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. E assim a gente fecha esta trigésima edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à íntegra das notícias com todas as fontes e a transcrição completa do episódio, além dos artigos dos nossos colunistas e todos os links relacionados. Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Canal público do Telegram- Instagram- Page do Linkedin Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Lana Távora - pesquisa, pauta e redação final- Leo Lopes - direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa- Carlinhos Vilaronga - coluna "O Podcast no Japão" Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martyn Brown's Marketing Bugle
Charles T. Harper Creator of The PLR Show

Martyn Brown's Marketing Bugle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 39:18


This episode I am chatting with a former commercial banker, who decided to leave the corporate world behind to become a full-time internet entrepreneur. In 2015, he started a company which has become something of a calling card in its own right. And ever since, The PLR Show has created rebrandable marketing training and technical content for online marketers. We welcome, Charles T. Harper.

What Happens in the Woods
"The coin shop killer" Charles T. Sinclair

What Happens in the Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 77:00


How do families move on in their lives after they are shattered by the realization that someone they love committed a horrible crime? This is a hard question, and there may not be definitive answers. In this episode, we touch on this subject while discussing the suspected nomadic serial killer, Charles T. Sinclair. After his capture in 1990, his family was broken and at loose ends. The man they had known as a loving father and husband had committed upwards of 10 murders, all to make money. His daughter Pam has gone on to say that she realized after the fact how all of the odd things in her childhood suddenly were quite explainable once she knew the truth. In an interview Pam gave, her first after all these years, she opens up about the guilt of knowing that the father she held so dear is not who she thought. What he did to his victims and why he did it seems so unlike the man she knew. Like two sides of a coin.Charles Sinclair left this world without giving anyone answers. He was never convicted of any crime. His victims, their families, law enforcement, and his own family are all left in the wake of his mess, with no way to clean it up.Join us for our second episode in Season 4 for a discussion on criminals and the families that left to survive after everything comes out in the open. Of course, we will discuss the victims whose lives were taken and his crimes as well. We will also delve into a good amount of cases Sinclair was linked to but proven to not be responsible in later years.Bits of background infohttps://bit.ly/3qSD0qOhttps://bit.ly/3Fy9haTA look at Charles and his crimeshttps://bit.ly/323A403https://bit.ly/3x1yvuXOther cases he was suspected in...or nothttps://bit.ly/3FqVGlyhttps://bit.ly/3wXOdHGhttps://bit.ly/3CHXPYthttps://cbsn.ws/3qYG4BAThe Linton'shttps://bit.ly/3cxKoiNHow this all ends and his family picks up the pieceshttps://bit.ly/30BbMdkNewspaper Clipping on his deathhttps://bit.ly/3HxSJBB“Evil Lives Here” episode: Our Secret Identity ( I watched this with my ID+ subscription)https://imdb.to/3nrvjFY

VidPenguin Productions Marketing Tips & Strategies
Episode 25: Expert Marketers Interview with Charles T Harper and your host Damon Nelson

VidPenguin Productions Marketing Tips & Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 38:45


Today, I'm going to be chatting with a former commercial banker, who decided to leave the corporate world behind to become a full-time internet entrepreneur. In early 2008, he set up GainMindshare, which provides consultancy to marketing professionals who want to have their own book, but who don't have the time to write it themselves. Then, in 2015, he started another company, which has become something of a calling card in its own right. And ever since, The PLR Show has created rebrandable marketing training and technical content for online marketers. We really are just scratching the surface here. So let's meet the man behind all of that. Charles T. Harper.

New Books in History
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 44:29


Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city's downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago's elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city's economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s. Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago (Southern Illinois UP, 2020) combines urban history, biography, engineering, architecture, transportation, culture, and politics to explore the elevated Loop's impact on the city's development and economy and on the way Chicagoans see themselves. The Loop rooted Chicago's downtown in a way unknown in other cities, and it protected that area—and the city itself—from the full effects of suburbanization during the second half of the twentieth century. Masses of data underlie new insights into what has made Chicago's downtown, and the city as a whole, tick. The Loop features a cast of colorful Chicagoans, such as legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Edgar Lee Masters, mayor Richard J. Daley, and the notorious Gray Wolves of the Chicago City Council. Charles T. Yerkes, an often-demonized figure, is shown as a visionary urban planner, and engineer John Alexander Low Waddell, a world-renowned bridge creator, is introduced to Chicagoans as the designer of their urban railway. This fascinating exploration of how one human-built structure reshaped the social and economic landscape of Chicago is the definitive book on Chicago's elevated Loop. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email tobtoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in American Studies
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 44:29


Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city's downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago's elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city's economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s. Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago (Southern Illinois UP, 2020) combines urban history, biography, engineering, architecture, transportation, culture, and politics to explore the elevated Loop's impact on the city's development and economy and on the way Chicagoans see themselves. The Loop rooted Chicago's downtown in a way unknown in other cities, and it protected that area—and the city itself—from the full effects of suburbanization during the second half of the twentieth century. Masses of data underlie new insights into what has made Chicago's downtown, and the city as a whole, tick. The Loop features a cast of colorful Chicagoans, such as legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Edgar Lee Masters, mayor Richard J. Daley, and the notorious Gray Wolves of the Chicago City Council. Charles T. Yerkes, an often-demonized figure, is shown as a visionary urban planner, and engineer John Alexander Low Waddell, a world-renowned bridge creator, is introduced to Chicagoans as the designer of their urban railway. This fascinating exploration of how one human-built structure reshaped the social and economic landscape of Chicago is the definitive book on Chicago's elevated Loop. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email tobtoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books Network
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 44:29


Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city's downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago's elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city's economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s. Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago (Southern Illinois UP, 2020) combines urban history, biography, engineering, architecture, transportation, culture, and politics to explore the elevated Loop's impact on the city's development and economy and on the way Chicagoans see themselves. The Loop rooted Chicago's downtown in a way unknown in other cities, and it protected that area—and the city itself—from the full effects of suburbanization during the second half of the twentieth century. Masses of data underlie new insights into what has made Chicago's downtown, and the city as a whole, tick. The Loop features a cast of colorful Chicagoans, such as legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Edgar Lee Masters, mayor Richard J. Daley, and the notorious Gray Wolves of the Chicago City Council. Charles T. Yerkes, an often-demonized figure, is shown as a visionary urban planner, and engineer John Alexander Low Waddell, a world-renowned bridge creator, is introduced to Chicagoans as the designer of their urban railway. This fascinating exploration of how one human-built structure reshaped the social and economic landscape of Chicago is the definitive book on Chicago's elevated Loop. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email tobtoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Architecture
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)

New Books in Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 44:29


Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city's downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago's elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city's economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s. Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago (Southern Illinois UP, 2020) combines urban history, biography, engineering, architecture, transportation, culture, and politics to explore the elevated Loop's impact on the city's development and economy and on the way Chicagoans see themselves. The Loop rooted Chicago's downtown in a way unknown in other cities, and it protected that area—and the city itself—from the full effects of suburbanization during the second half of the twentieth century. Masses of data underlie new insights into what has made Chicago's downtown, and the city as a whole, tick. The Loop features a cast of colorful Chicagoans, such as legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Edgar Lee Masters, mayor Richard J. Daley, and the notorious Gray Wolves of the Chicago City Council. Charles T. Yerkes, an often-demonized figure, is shown as a visionary urban planner, and engineer John Alexander Low Waddell, a world-renowned bridge creator, is introduced to Chicagoans as the designer of their urban railway. This fascinating exploration of how one human-built structure reshaped the social and economic landscape of Chicago is the definitive book on Chicago's elevated Loop. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email tobtoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 44:29


Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city's downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago's elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city's economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s. Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago (Southern Illinois UP, 2020) combines urban history, biography, engineering, architecture, transportation, culture, and politics to explore the elevated Loop's impact on the city's development and economy and on the way Chicagoans see themselves. The Loop rooted Chicago's downtown in a way unknown in other cities, and it protected that area—and the city itself—from the full effects of suburbanization during the second half of the twentieth century. Masses of data underlie new insights into what has made Chicago's downtown, and the city as a whole, tick. The Loop features a cast of colorful Chicagoans, such as legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Edgar Lee Masters, mayor Richard J. Daley, and the notorious Gray Wolves of the Chicago City Council. Charles T. Yerkes, an often-demonized figure, is shown as a visionary urban planner, and engineer John Alexander Low Waddell, a world-renowned bridge creator, is introduced to Chicagoans as the designer of their urban railway. This fascinating exploration of how one human-built structure reshaped the social and economic landscape of Chicago is the definitive book on Chicago's elevated Loop. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email tobtoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

Divorce Dialogues
Personal Property Appraisal in Divorce With Charles Rosoff

Divorce Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 25:08


Equitable distribution of property is the goal in a divorce. But how, exactly, does the appraisal process work? How do appraisers determine the value of a divorcing couple's assets and help them avoid disputes around property distribution? Charles Rosoff is President of Appraisal Services Associates, a firm that provides forensic valuations of fine art, antiques, decorative arts as well as residential and office contents. He is an American Society of Appraisers Accredited Senior Appraiser and Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Charles has more 35 years of experience, and he serves as editor of the annual supplements to the legal textbooks Valuation Strategies in Divorce and Valuing Specific Assets in Divorce. On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Charles joins Katherine to explain how appraisers value personal property to help divorcing couples achieve equitable distribution. He describes how to avoid ownership disputes and authenticity issues in a matrimonial action, discussing how to conduct an inventory of your personal property and why appraisers assign items a cash value. Listen in for Charles' insight around the five most common myths of value and learn the valuation strategies you can use to maximize income from the sale of personal property in a divorce. Topics Covered How appraisers value fine arts, antiques, decorative arts and collectibles Why it's important for divorcing couples to hire an accredited appraiser How to conduct an inventory of personal property for an appraiser How liquidity impacts the equitable distribution of property in divorce How to avoid ownership disputes and authenticity issues in a matrimonial action Why it's crucial to provide an appraiser with all available documentation The significant differences between market value and fair market value How assigning assets a cash value allows us to compare personal property Charles' insight around the five most common myths of value The valuation strategies you can use to maximize income from property Connect with Charles Rosoff Appraisal Services Associates: https://www.appraisalserv.com/ Call (917) 877-5217 Connect with Katherine Miller The Center for Understanding Conflict: http://understandinginconflict.org/ Miller Law Group: https://westchesterfamilylaw.com/ Katherine on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kemiller1 The New Yorker's Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller: https://www.amazon.com/New-Yorkers-Guide-Collaborative-Divorce/dp/0692496246 Email: katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com Call (914) 738-7765 Resources Macklowe v. Macklowe: https://www.appraisalserv.com/ Valuation Strategies in Divorce by Robert D. Feder, Charles T. Rosoff and Aleza Tadri: https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/product/valuation-strategies-in-divorce-fifth-edition/ Valuing Specific Assets in Divorce by Robert D. Feder, Charles T. Rosoff and Aleza Tadri: https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/product/valuing-specific-assets-in-divorce/

Improbable Research
Episode #1079: "Cats and Appropriate Music”

Improbable Research

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 10:39


In Podcast Episode #1079, Marc Abrahams shows an unfamiliar research study to psycholinguist Jean Berko Gleason. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public. Jean Berko Gleason encounters: "Cats Prefer Species-Appropriate Music," Charles T. Snowdon, David Teie, and Megan Savage, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 166, 2015, pp. 106-111. Seth Gliksman, Production Assistant --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/improbableresearch/support

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Active Towns
Studying Activity and the Built Environment w/ Professor Jennifer Roberts

Active Towns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 65:31


Show Notes:Active Towns Landing page for this episode for additional photos and contentPublic health is and has been top of mind ever since the global coronavirus pandemic took hold, but there's a side to the study of public health that might not be as salient in our thoughts and that is the impact that our built environment has on our health, wellbeing, and specifically in encouraging and promoting healthy, active living.Dr. Roberts didn't specifically set out to be an academic and researcher in this arena, but we are grateful that she found her way to this work, which includes serving as the Director of the Public Health Outcomes and Effects of the Built Environment (PHOEBE) Laboratory, leading the Purple Line Light Rail Impact on Neighborhood, Health and Transit (PLIGHT) Study, and heading up the NatureRX@UMD initiative on the campus of the University of Maryland.Additional Helpful Links:University of Maryland – School of Public HealthProfessor Robert's website and Twitter accountRichard Louv – Nature Deficit DisorderParkRX – Robert Zarr, MD, MPHCampus NatureRXNatureRX at CornellUC Davis Peer Program – NatureRXhttps://healthy.ucdavis.edu/healthy-campus-resourcesRed Lining and Lack of Tree Canopy – NYT articleRain gardens and nature integration – Active Towns video of the Indy Cultural TrailTransit catchments areas: The Magic Hand of the Bike – Episode w/ Roland KagerHealth Belief Model – Dr. Marshall BeckerActive Towns Podcast episode w/ Charles T. BrownActive Towns Podcast episode w/ Kelly RodgersShow Credits:Audio Production by Active TownsA not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping communities create a Culture of Activity.Creative Commons License: Attributions Non-Commercial No Derivatives 2021Please consider supporting the Active Towns Podcast by making a donation or becoming Patreon PatronTo sign up for our monthly newsletter, scroll down to the form at bottom of our home pageBe sure to check out our video podcasts and other content on our YouTube Channel - and please subscribe!You can reach John Simmerman by email at john@activetowns.org Music: Various Logic Pro X mixes by John Simmerman★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Help for Hip Dysplasia
Season 3, Episode 8 - Dr. Charles T. Price

Help for Hip Dysplasia

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 77:38


This week on the Help for Hip Dysplasia Podcast, we chat to Dr Charles T. Price, Director of the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. We discuss the questions put forward by you, this wonderful community! Currently, and for the last 12 years, Dr Price manages The International Hip Dysplasia Institute at Arnold Palmer Hospital that is promoting awareness, providing access to information and encouraging efforts to improve the prevention and treatment of hip dysplasia worldwide. This amongst the many, many other achievements in his career. Chad, as he prefers to be called, graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, then Baylor College of Medicine followed by Orthopedic Residency at University of Florida under William F. Enneking, and a pediatric orthopedic fellowship at Scottish Rite Hospital in Atlanta with Wood Lovell. Then he returned to Orlando and practiced pediatric orthopedic surgery at Arnold Palmer Hospital for 34 years where he served as Director of Pediatric Orthopedic Education, and as a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at University of Central Florida College of Medicine. He has authored over 80 scientific papers, 20 textbook chapters, and three books on topics including hip dysplasia, Perthes disease, bone lengthening, fracture management, and other research topics. Chad has served as President of POSNA, President of the Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society of North America, and also served four years as Annual Meeting Chairman of the AAOS. In 2011, Dr. Price was honored with the Distinguished Achievement Award from POSNA primarily for rescuing and firmly establishing the International Pediatric Orthopedic Symposium that he chaired for eleven years. Thank you Dr. Price for your time, and for this wonderful conversation!

San Diego News Fix
One year after the death of George Floyd, a look back

San Diego News Fix

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 17:06


Charles T. Clark wrote a deeply personal essay for the Union-Tribune in the week after George Floyd's death. Almost one year later, we sit down virtually with Charles to see how things have changed and how they remain the same.

GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government
#437 Mobility & Equity with Charles T. Brown, Equitable Cities

GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 64:33


Arrested mobility. Charles T. Brown, the Founder & CEO of Equitable Cities and Professor of Planning & Public Policy at Rutgers University, joined the podcast to talk about the connection between mobility and equity. He discussed the concept of arrested mobility and how the movement of marginalized communities is overly policed. Charles also shared how planners and planning departments should understand how their work intersects with other issues and policies. Host: Ben Kittelson

San Diego News Fix
A combat photographer reflects on the ‘forever war'

San Diego News Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 24:46


Nelvin C. Cepeda has been to Afghanistan seven times in his 30 years as a photographer at the U-T. He'll share his experiences. Then, columnist Charles T. Clark shares his take on the guilty verdict in the trail of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who murdered George Floyd.

San Diego News Fix
When might San Diego County reach the orange tier?

San Diego News Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 24:16


San Diego is inching toward the orange tier, but when might that happen? We'll talk to reporter Jonathan Wosen. Then, columnist Charles T. Clark shares his take on reparations.

San Diego News Fix
Now that San Diego County schools can reopen, how soon will they?

San Diego News Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 21:13


Now that San Diego is in the red tier, schools have the green light to reopen. We'll talk to Kristen Taketa about that. Then, should the Andrew Jackson post office in Rolando be renamed? Charles T. Clark will share his thoughts.

Edmund Burke'i Selts
#112 Henri Laupmaa ja Alar Tamming, "Kosmiline siug"

Edmund Burke'i Selts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 118:18


Täna vestlesime koos Alari ja Henriga Šveitsi antropoloogi Jeremy Narby [1] raamatust "Kosmiline siug" [2].Narby endaga oli mul pikem intervjuu Tähenduse teejuhtide viiendas numbris [3].Meie jutuajamisest lipsasid läbi õige mitme raamatu ja filmi nimed. Minu konspekti said neist kirja järgmised:1. Michael Harner, "Šamaani tee" [4].2. Monica Gagliano, "Thus Spoke the Plant" [5].3. Louie Schwartzbergi dokumentaalfilm, "Fantastic Fungi" [6].4. Gordon Wasson, "The Road to Eleusis" [7].5. Roger Wals; Charles S. Grog (toim.), "Kõrgem tarkus" [8].6. Ralph Metzner, "Alkeemiline kaemus" [9].7. Ralph Metzner, "Meeleruum ja ajavoog" [10].8. Ken Wilber, "Kõiksuse lühilugu" [11].9. Ken Wilber, "Arm ja meelekindlus" [12].10. Fritz Riemann, "Hirmu põhivormid" [13].11. Fritz Riemann, "Astroloogia on eluabi õpetus" [14].12. Fritz Riemann, "Vananemise kunst" [15].13. Undo Uus, "Blindness of Modern Science" [16].14. Charles T. Tart, "Teadvuse seisundid" [17] 15. Ram Das, "Still Here" [18].16. Ram Das, "Be Here Now" [19].17. Wilhelm Reich, "The Mass Psychology of Fascism" [20]18. Roberto Assagioli, "Transpersonaalne areng" [21].Siin peaks nüüd olema lugemist õige mitmeks õhtupoolikuks.H.————————[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RlivUUAztE&list=PLhpEK-_b7mfHV67I6wxQvcb1n1UOqIY7T&index=12[2] https://www.rahvaraamat.ee/p/kosmiline-siug-dna-ja-teadmiste-l%C3%A4tted/1029613/en?isbn=9789949959389&fbclid=IwAR1P3SNCdvnolG5sRwA2YJKGXORlS9UgEK4Mrb71gfT3WKq_9kqxWyrTv08&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4feBBhC9ARIsABp_nbVBSaSWNCNBVCdnyoPxuXNYnNby48SMQJXZ8PChp68ykGRTnMBXq0MaAvWYEALw_wcB[3] https://teejuhid.postimees.ee/7160703/epistemoloogiline-vahejuhtum-belgia-politseiga[4] https://www.apollo.ee/samaani-tee.html[5] https://www.amazon.com/Thus-Spoke-Plant-Groundbreaking-Discoveries-ebook/dp/B079WL73XL/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1614693473&sr=8-1[6] https://www.amazon.com/s?k=fantastic+fungi&crid=ZQ5UI3EDLKIH&sprefix=Fantastic+fungi%2Caudible%2C243&ref=nb_sb_ss_fb_1_15_ts-doa-p[7] https://www.amazon.com/Road-Eleusis-Unveiling-Secret-Mysteries/dp/1556437528/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2MOQSN965DJ3R&dchild=1&keywords=gordon+wasson&qid=1614695457&sprefix=Gordon+Wasson%2Caps%2C257&sr=8-1[8] https://www.apollo.ee/korgem-tarkus.html[9] https://www.transpersonaalne.ee/toode/ralph-metzner-alkeemiline-kaemus-hingetarkuse-kasutamine-tervendamiseks-ja-juhiste-saamiseks-2012/[10] https://www.transpersonaalne.ee/toode/ralph-metzner-meeleruum-ja-ajavoog-teadvusseisundite-moistmine-ja-oskus-neid-kasutada-2012/[11] https://www.transpersonaalne.ee/toode/ken-wilber-koiksuse-luhilugu-2013/[12] https://www.apollo.ee/arm-ja-meelekindlus.html[13] https://www.apollo.ee/hirmu-pohivormid.html[14] https://www.apollo.ee/astroloogia-on-eluabi-opetus.html[15] https://www.apollo.ee/vananemise-kunst.html[16] https://www.raamatukoi.ee/blindness-of-modern-science[17] https://www.apollo.ee/teadvuse-seisundid.html[18] https://www.amazon.com/Still-Here-Embracing-Aging-Changing-ebook/dp/B00FPWS4ZG/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1614698143&sr=8-1[19] https://www.amazon.com/Here-Now-Enhanced-Ram-Dass-ebook/dp/B005R9HK8O/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1614698228&sr=8-1[20] https://www.amazon.com/Mass-Psychology-Fascism-Third-ebook/dp/B00DFFLD62/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1614698387&sr=8-3[21] https://www.transpersonaalne.ee/toode/roberto-assagioli-transpersonaalne-areng-2016/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier
The Killer Who Hibernated in Alaska

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 27:29


Retirees Robert and Dagmar Linton eagerly embarked on a long-planned camping trip in the Pacific Northwest, and they promised their children they would be careful. The Lintons did not express concerns about their journey, but Dagmar made sure their wills and affairs were in order before they left home. Was she just cautious, or did she have a premonition something terrible would befall them? Her son and daughter would always wonder if their mother had concerns, and they would never know what exactly happened to their parents. Kenny Lake Sources Charles T. Sinclair. Murderpedia. Available at: https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/sinclair-charles.htm Charles T. Sinclair. Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_T._Sinclair Smith, Pete. 1-18-2016. 2015 Coin Shop Murders Add to a Long List of Tragic Ends for the Hobby. Coinweek.com. Available at: https://coinweek.com/people-in-the-news/crime-and-fraud/2015-coin-shop-murders/ McMillan, Penelope. 11/23/1990. Suspect in Murder Spree Takes Secrets to the Grave: Serial killings: Detectives are convinced the man who died in Alaska cell left trail of bodies across West. Los Angeles Times. Available at: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-23-mn-5200-story.html Ice Cold Killers. Season 2, Episode 3. Devil’s Den.         ______________________________________________________________________________ If you would like to support Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier? Become a patron and join The Last Frontier Club. Each month I will provide one or more of the following to club members. · An extra episode of Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier available only for club members. · Behind the scenes glimpses of life and wildlife in the Kodiak wilderness. · Breaking news about ongoing murder cases and new crimes in Alaska · Merchandise or discounts on MMLF merchandise or handmade glass jewelry. Become a Patron! _______________________________________________________________________________ Check out the store: Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier merchandise. _____________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to my free, monthly Murder and Mystery Newsletter for more stories about true crime and mystery from Alaska. Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Visit my website at http://robinbarefield.com Check out my books at Author Masterminds ___________________________________________________________________________ Robin Barefield is the author of four Alaska wilderness mystery novels, Big Game, Murder Over Kodiak, The Fisherman’s Daughter, and Karluk Bones. Sign up to subscribe to her free, monthly newsletter on true murder and mystery in Alaska.

blackbird: an advocacy podcast
Psyche Saturday - Avoidant Personality Disorder

blackbird: an advocacy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 42:27


On this Psyche Saturday, we begin our journey into the Cluster C personality disorders. These are the personality disorders described as anxious and fearful. Today we are discussing Avoidant Personality Disorder. According to the DSM-5, Avoidant Personality Disorder, or AVPD, is characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation.   linktr.ee/blackbirdadvocacy     References: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, American Psychiatric Association https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6839665/ Reichborn-Kjennerud T; Czajkowski N; Neale MC; Ørstavik RE; Torgersen S; Tambs K; Røysamb E; Harris JR; Kendler KS, Genetic and environmental influences on dimensional representations of DSM-IV cluster C personality disorders: a population-based multivariate twin study. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/913360-clinical#b5 Davison & Janca, Personality Disorder and Criminal Behaviour What Is the Nature of the Relationship? https://www.smh.com.au/national/in-the-name-of-the-father-how-could-he-20071006-gdra2h.html Richard, Firstman; Talan, Jamie (1997). The Death of Innocents: A True Story of Murder, Medicine, and High-Stakes Science. Bantam Books. p. 557–558.  https://www.healthyplace.com/personality-disorders/avoidant-personality-disorder/famous-people-with-avoidant-personality-disorder Lynn E. Alden, PhD, Judith M. Laposa, MA, Charles T. Taylor, BSc, and Andrew G. Ryder, BA, AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS.

Climate Champions
SSN 3 - EP 15. Charles T. Brown on designing safe and inclusive public spaces for sport

Climate Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 32:13


In this last 4-episode segment of The Listening Sessions, we get into the solutions. How to fix environmental and social issues in sport? The third answer is brought forth by Charles T. Brown, a researcher and adjunct professor at Rutgers University, who highlights the inequities in the ways our communities, streets, and public spaces are designed and proposes that prioritizing those people closest to pain (especially Black, Brown, and low income communities) and inviting them to join decision-makers at the table is central to finding solutions.

The Active Duty Passive Income Podcast
ADPI_154: Finding Success In Commercial Real Estate Investing With Brian Murray

The Active Duty Passive Income Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 57:15


In this amazing episode, Mike & Kevin talk with Brian Murray about his journey from a community college instructor to a commercial real estate investor. From office buildings to multifamily, to a 1,000 pad mobile home park, Brian highlights how to get from where you are to where you NEED to be with commercial real estate investing."We love the recession resistance, limited supply, and demand for affordable housing... All of the trends seem to weigh in favor of mobile home parks."-Brian MurrayHere are 5 Key Takeaways from this episode:How Taking Risks Can Boost Your BusinessUsing Creative Financing in Commercial Real EstateStaying Profitable During COVID-19 UncertaintyWhy You Should Invest in Mobile Home ParksThe Importance of Building a TeamHonorable Mentions & Useful LinksPoor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. MungerCrushing It in Apartments and Commercial Real EstateConnect with BrianInstagramLinkedInFacebookTake 15% off your next igloohome smart lock purchase. Use code "ADPI" to get your discount today! Are you looking for a loan for your next project? Look no further! Check out ADPI Financial Services for all of your residential and commercial lending needs!No Time...No Worries! Get all the info you need now by texting DEAL to 33777Connect with the ADPI: Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeSchedule a FREE Freedom Coaching Call with MikeTo learn how to use your VA Loan to create wealth and invest in real estate while in the military take our VA Loan Mastery CourseTo find out how you can build $10,000 a month in Passive Income while investing in the military check out This VideoReady to TAKE ACTION and begin building your cash flowing real estate empire? Don’t go it alone! Check out our exclusive education and coaching products designed for self-starters like the Military Real Estate Investing Academy and Operation A.T.O.M. [Action Takers Only Mastermind]!Please Subscribe, Rate, & Review on Apple PodcastsThanks for tuning in to this week's episode of the Active Duty Passive Income Podcast! If the information shared in these weekly interviews have inspired you to pursue your dreams of financial independence, please do me a personal favor and head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to our show, and leave us a 5-star review.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/adpi)

Socially Distant, Spiritually Close
Bringing God to the People, and the People to God

Socially Distant, Spiritually Close

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020


What does it mean to be a priest, and how has the priesthood evolved from ancient times to today? How has the pandemic amplified and transformed priestly work? In this episode (originally recorded at Temple Beth-El's virtual shabbat morning gathering on May 9, 2020), Rabbi Knopf and special guest Rev. Charles T. Dupree (Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Richmond) explore the connections between the description of the priesthood in the Book of Leviticus and our current moment, compare and contrast the role and function of priests in the Episcopal church with the priesthood as described in the Bible, and discuss how their ministries have changed/evolved during this pandemic.“Socially Distant, Spiritually Close” is hosted and recorded by Rabbi Michael Knopf and produced by Dr. Gillian Frank. Theme music is composed and produced by Stephen Frost. Cover art was designed by Judith Rushin, using a photograph by Miriam Aniel. These teachings, presentations, and conversations reflect the dynamism, warmth, passion, and kindness of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, VA.

Our Religio Academia
Christianity: “The Religion For Losers”

Our Religio Academia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 20:55


I wanted to talk about Christianity in a broader sense with the supporting works of Charles T. Matthews. This is an academic conversation that I hope will entice people to join my conversations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chad-lapointe-our-religio/message

Market Makers
#139 Sommar Med Charlie Munger

Market Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 27:34


Det är dags för årets första sommaravsnitt och detta år väljer vi att gå tillbaks till grunderna och genom fyra stycken legendariska investerare ställa oss viktiga frågor kring hur man blir en bättre investerare.Först ut är Warren Buffetts parhäst Charlie Munger som bjuder på många kloka råd kring sparande och investerande.Böcker som nämns i podden:Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. MungerThe Little Book That Beats the MarketRange: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized WorldThe Richest Man in BabylonVårt avsnitt "Det är lätt att slå index":https://www.marketmakers.se/2019/80-det-ar-enkelt-att-sla-index/ -----Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketmakerspodKontakt: podcast@marketmakers.seHemsida: https://www.marketmakers.se/Vi som rattar podden hittar du på:https://twitter.com/alden_niklashttps://twitter.com/franzen_fabian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tikvah Live
The Limits of Human Creation - Charles T. Rubin

Tikvah Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 22:15


We are accustomed to thinking about the achievements of modern technology in terms of extremes: the utopian wonders that will come from our ever-increasing power over nature, and the fear that we will misuse this power in terrible ways. The fear, at any rate, finds its classic expression in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. In contrast, Rabbi Yudel Rozenberg’s 1909 novel The Golem and the Wondrous Deeds of the Maharal of Prague paints a nuanced, non-utopian picture of the circumstances under which the creation of an artificial human-like being does not have tragic consequences. In Ari's conversation with Charles T. Rubin, they discuss the circumstances under which human artifice is more, rather than less, likely to be deployed for the good. Charles T. Rubin teaches political philosophy at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. Learn more about his course here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/rt4jg1z05i1k7mz/The%20Golem%20and%20the%20Limits%20of%20Artifice%20-%20Reader.pdf?dl=0

Black Op Radio
#992 – Sterling Seagrave

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 93:32


  Gold Warriors Original airdate: Feb 3, 2011 Operation Golden Lily Article 14 of the 1951 treaty voids any return of money The Black Eagle Trust: slush fund loot by Ed Lansdale The M Fund and Richard Nixon Ed Lansdale, Napolean Valariano, Charles Bohanon, Napolean D. Valeriano, Charles T.R. Bohannan-Counter-Guerrilla Operations - The Philippine Experience Download The Nugan Hand bank scandle Play video CIA took Ethiopian money and use in 1948 for Italian election Federal Reserve paper... worthless  

Academics of PA
Charles Goodsell on Imposter Syndrome, Sheer Luck, and Your First Academic Job

Academics of PA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 48:44


On this episode, Bruce talks with Dr. Charles Goodsell from Virginia Tech University. Dr. Goodsell discusses his experience into the academic work, including his struggle with imposter syndrome in graduate school, his challenges on the academic job market, and how he found public administration when assigned to teach it as a new class. He also discusses the role that sheer luck has played on his career, while highlighting the importance of being willing to part ways with the general literature of the field and jumping off a cliff. References from the Episode: Charles T. Goodsell. (1988). The Social Meaning of Civic Space. Charles T. Goodsell. (2010). Mission Mystique. Charles T. Goodsell. (2014). The New Case for Bureaucracy. Subscribe to Academics of PA today! New episodes drop every other Thursday. Follow the podcast on Facebook and Twitter: @AcademicsofPA Follow the hosts on Twitter: Bruce McDonald: @academicpiracy Josie Schafer: @SchaferJosie William Hatcher: @ProfHat

Ecommerce Geeks - Accélérer sa croissance e-commerce
#17 - Comment être plus efficace au quotidien - avec Lucien Roy

Ecommerce Geeks - Accélérer sa croissance e-commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 38:07


Dans cet épisode d’Ecommerce Geeks, on accueille Lucien Roy, spécialiste de l’efficacité et de l’accomplissement quotidien.  Nous avons récemment rencontré Lucien et c’est quelqu’un de passionant, qui aide les gens à se libérer du temps pour ce qui compte le plus.  On a tous besoin de mieux s’organiser. Nous même on cherche constamment à s’améliorer pour être plus efficace.  Mais il y a tellement de façons d’y arriver. Et c’est difficile de s’y retrouver.  Avec Lucien on parle de son parcours, de ses routines et on discute surtout des grands principes sur lesquels il faut se concentrer pour atteindre ses objectifs.  En écoutant cet épisode, vous allez découvrir  : Comment organiser sa journée et être plus productif quand on est son propre patron (habitudes, tracker son temps…) Quel est le meilleur moyen pour définir ses priorités  Les 3 conseils à suivre pour être plus efficace au quotidien  Autant de sujets qui nous pensons vous serviront dans la vie et dans votre activité. Bonne écoute !  Vous pouvez retrouver Lucien Roy sur riche-de-temps.fr  mais aussi sur Youtube et Instagram. REFERENCES Poor Charlie's Almanack, Charles T.  Munger  Miracle Morning, Hal Elrod Wim Hof (Iceman) Application Save my time  Méthode Pomodoro The One Thing, Garry Keller   LE CERCLE ECOMMERCE GEEKS Un des grands problèmes quand on est entrepreneur c’est qu’on est souvent seul.e. On pense à notre activité toute la journée... On est seul.e face à nos questionnements. Le Cercle Ecommerce Geeks est un groupe d’entraide entre entrepreneurs de l’e-commerce. Et ca se passe sur l’appli Télégram. Ça fonctionne comme Whatsapp, mais en mieux ! Dans ce groupe on discute entre nous, on se motive, on partage nos réussites et nos challenges.  On est là pour vous apporter des réponses à vos questions sur le marketing e-commerce, des conseils pour vous aider à avancer plus vite.  Pour vous inscrire, c’est par ici : convertera.fr/cercle (et c’est gratuit) A très vite de l’autre côté, sur le groupe.

An Examined Education
Alumni on their time at Cambridge

An Examined Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 50:03


Book RecommendationsRecovering the Lost Tools of Learning by Douglas WilsonWisdom and Eloquence by Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. EvansLiberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi JainInstitutes of Oratory by QuintilianCollected Works by Erasmus

An Examined Education
Beginning with the end in mind | Jean Kim

An Examined Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 27:07


Book Recommendations Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning by Douglas WilsonWisdom and Eloquence by Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. EvansLiberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi JainInstitutes of Oratory by QuintilianCollected Works by Erasmus

Dedication: A Centennial Story
40. Elevation (1922)

Dedication: A Centennial Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 7:20


Mr. Charles T. Hutson gets to the bottom of the elevation issues for the alley behind the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle building under construction. Visit CindySafronoff.com to learn more about Dedication: Building the Seattle Branches of Mary Baker Eddy's Church, A Centennial Story. Facebook: @DedicationCentennialStory

Dedication: A Centennial Story
39. Second Unit (1922)

Dedication: A Centennial Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 29:18


Mrs. Violet Webster Dunham oversees the launch of the construction by Mr. Neil McDonald on the second unit for Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. Mr. Charles T. Hutson takes over the chair of the Building Committee, and Mr. Paul J. Jensen as secretary. Takes place at the Empire Building, the building site at Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street, and the Wilkes Theater Building at Fifth and Pine. Visit CindySafronoff.com to learn more about Dedication: Building the Seattle Branches of Mary Baker Eddy's Church, A Centennial Story. Facebook: @DedicationCentennialStory

The Florida Bar's LegalFuel Podcast
Florida Bar Annual Convention 2019: A Conversation with Chief Justice Charles T. Canady

The Florida Bar's LegalFuel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 15:15


Following a Judicial Luncheon with Governor DeSantis at this year's Florida Bar's Annual Convention, Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles T. Canady joins host Renee Thompson to discuss the recent appointment of three new justices to his court, the influx of funding to help the court attract and retain a talented staff, and the steps the court is taking to better serve the community through new technology programs. Charles T. Canady is the Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.

Uskonnon pitkä oppimäärä
#02 Jehovan todistajat

Uskonnon pitkä oppimäärä

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 29:50


Jakson aiheena on Jehovan todistajat. Jehovan todistajuus on Charles T. Russellin 1870-luvun Yhdysvalloissa perustama kristillisperäinen liike. Liike on tuttu aktiivisesta lähetystyöstään sekä useista maailmanlopunennustuksista. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/viljami-haavisto/message

Dyason House Podcast
S3 #2 Keeping the Peace with Dr. Charles T. Hunt

Dyason House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 47:02


In this episode we sat down for a chat with Dr Charles T. Hunt, a Vice-Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellow at Social & Global Studies Centre, RMIT to discuss what constitutes the success of a peacekeeping mission, the challenges that a “robust turn” in UN missions poses, and what it takes to construct conditions for lasting peace. Dr Charles T. Hunt will be giving a talk on the protection of civilians in UN peace operations at the Australian Institute for International Affairs Victoria on May 29th, 2019.

Made You Think
59: Eternal Human Psychology: The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 103:51


Let us call the collection of these forces that push and pull at us from deep within human nature. Human nature stems from the particular wiring of our brains, the configuration of our nervous system and the way we humans process emotions, all of which developed and emerged over the course of the 5 million years or so of our evolution as a species. In this episode of Made You Think, Nat and Neil talk about The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene. The author examines human behavior and suggests that it can be explained by different laws. Each law is presented and described in details: what every law means in your life, what you should do with it, how you should interpret it, and how you should use it. We cover a wide range of topics, including: How humans really behave and how one should adapt to it Historical and contemporary examples to better understand each law How to apply each law to your life Why corporations don’t give much importance to Twitter (and it’s because of Trump) The effect of context on our mood and behavior (yes, Nazis and Twitter examples) Why you may feel miserable even with 1 billion in your account And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on Mastery by Robert Greene, a fantastic book on sculpting your mind and your life in the pursuit of mastery, as well as Denial of Death by Ernest Becker, another book that delves into the idea that fearlessness is essential for individual success outside of a traditional path, and even within it.   Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we’re running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show Irrationality [8:50] Self-awareness [10:37] Narcissism  [12:49] Role-playing [17:16] South Sea Bubble [32:22] Black Swan Preparation [33:05] Herd Mentality [35:16] Instagram Influencer [35:39] The Godfather [38:45] Matrix [39:25] Primer [39:42] Self-sabotage [44:01] Mueller Report [45:45] Around the Horn [46:58] Pardon the Interruption [47:08] Crossfire [47:40] UC Berkeley [49:00] Lyft [49:22] New York Times [49:50] QueensBridge Venture Partners [50:41] Nazi [53:17] College as an incubator of Girardian terror by Dan Wang [59:40] American Psycho [1:01:44] Theranos [1:05:38] Enron [1:07:41] Apple [1:06:13] Nat's Article: Increasing the Difficulty [1:09:29] Social Justice Warrior [1:12:07] Neil's Article: Entertainment Isn't Dumb [1:16:40] Netflix [1:16:51] Cup & Leaf [1:17:45] Estee Lauder [1:21:23] Taco Bell [1:22:09] Slacktivism [1:31:38] Star Trek [1:38:19] Books mentioned The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene Mastery by Robert Greene (book episode) [01:33] Antifragile by Nassim Taleb (Nat’s notes) (book episode) [1:34] Letters from a Stoic by Seneca (Nat's notes) (book episode) [1:35] The 50th Law by Robert Greene [03:00] The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene (Nat’s notes) [03:13] Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio (Nat’s notes) (book episode) [6:58] Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charlie Munger [10:11] What Every Body is Saying by Joe Navarro [17:42] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells [25:12] 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) [28:50] 12 Years A Slave by Solomon Northup [55:36] Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) [1:00:31] The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch (book episode) [1:29:26] Made in America by Sam Walton [1:32:30] The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker [1:34:45] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson [1:36:27] (Neil’s notes) People mentioned Robert Greene [01:15] Joe Rogan [07:55] Donald Trump [09:17] Charles T.  Munger [10:11] Bill Clinton [18:17] Barack Obama [20:07] George W. Bush [21:33] Sam Harris [24:41] Daniel Kahneman [24:42] David Wallace-Wells [25:12] Jordan Peterson [28:50] Isaac Newton [32:27] Fredo Corleone [38:45] Nas [50:20] Steve Jobs [1:06:13] Tim Ferriss [1:11:54] Seth Godin [1:22:31] Kanye West [1:25:37] Sam Walton [1:32:28] Ernest Becker [1:34:45] Ray Kurzweil [1:35:44] Show Topics 01:12 – Nat and Nate are major fans of Robert Greene. Takeaways from their top Robert Greene books, Mastery and The 50th Law. 5:12 – The laws of human nature is based on how humans act and behave and what one can infer about other people or learn about them based on their behavior. Each law goes in-depth on historical and contemporary examples. 8:50 – Law of Irrationality: You may think you are rational but you're not. The first step towards becoming rational is to understand our fundamental irrationality. We all fall into this trap of thinking that we're the rational ones and everyone else is irrational. Green believes that we all have irrational beliefs and the best way to become more rational is having that awareness of yourself that you are also not a fully rational creature. What stems out from irrationality is the conviction bias or superiority bias, where you think like you're better than everyone. The key to stop making irrational decisions is self awareness and reflection. Increase your reaction time: when some event or interaction requires your response, train yourself to step back. 12:50 – Law of Narcissism: Transform self love into empathy. The idea of healthy narcissism is everyone is a narcissist to some extent, but if you're healthy about it, you have a stronger, more resilient sense of self and can recover more quickly from wounds and insults. There is not much validation needed from others. Social media is the medium of overly narcissists. Also, there are two monologues happening sometimes on shows like podcasts where you just happen to be speaking at each other, but you're not really having a conversation. Everybody just wants to feel heard, that's why people are posting on social media.. 17:12 – Law of Role-playing: See through people's masks. Bill Clinton never lost sight of the fact that as president, he had to project confidence and power, but if he was speaking to a group of auto workers, he would adjust his accent and his words to fit the audience and he would do the same to a group of executives. Most of the time, trying too hard to adjust to your audience can be offensive. 21:38 – Law of Compulsive Behavior: Determine the strength of people's character. A lot of people do have some form of compulsion in how they act. The toxic types and drama magnets fall in this type of behavior. There are certain people, like in high school or in college, who always have drama no matter what's going on. The Laws of Human Nature can be read in two different ways – with the eye to learning more about other people or with an eye towards yourself. We go through Sam Harris’ interview of Daniel Kahneman and Joe Rogan's interview of David Wallace Wells, author of The Uninhabitable Earth. 26:43 – Law of Covetousness: Become an elusive object of desire. This law is very true for relationships, for instance, people who are using dating apps. The people you're connecting with on dating apps are always seemingly perfect, but then as you get to know them, you realize they're all human beings, they’re not perfect. Also, it states that if you don't give somebody too much information about yourself, then you have that air of mystery and they can project whatever they want to project onto you. In an era of so much advertising and marketing, it affects your decision-making, what is something that you actually want and what's something you need. We tackle the 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson, where he emphasizes on how many of our desires are actually internally-driven versus driven by what we're seeing other people do. 31:52 – Law of Short-sightedness: Elevate your perspective. It's basically civically training ourselves to detach from the heat of the moment. For any group or team, you kind of want someone in charge of revealing all the ways something could fail. Expecting the unexpected, the black swan preparedness. The concept of herd mentality, where you doubt your own logic in money and selfies. Take those Instagram influencers. 38:07 – Law of Defensiveness: Soften people's resistance by confirming their self opinion. Everyone thinks that they're autonomous and acting of their free will. Also, most think that they're intelligent and that they're good and decent. Regardless of whether or not those things are true, it behooves you to confirm people's beliefs in that about themselves. Fredo Corleone is a perfect example. He is the family idiot who also does some sleazy things and gets the family in trouble, but despite all of that and all the evidence staring him in the face, he still thinks he's an intelligent and good human being. Primer on being a Master Persuader: five strategies for instilling those beliefs in the people you're talking to. 42:50 – Law of Self-sabotage: Change your circumstances by changing your attitude. This part lists out a lot of bad mental routines people get into. When you see one of these self-sabotaging mentalities come out constantly from people, it makes it very hard to be around them. This happens in Twitter feed, where if you were constantly surrounded by political or hostile tweets or news, even if they're not directed at you, it changes your mood entirely. The click bait headlines confirming existing biases. 51:22 – Law of Repression: Confront your dark side. Part of the job in studying human nature is to recognize and examine the dark side of one’s character. You can't deny that there are going to be parts of your character that are bad. Seeking those out and figuring out where they're coming from can improve yourself to deal with those parts of your behavior. There's like very little genetic determination for whether you're a good or bad person. There may be some inclinations, but a lot of whether or not you become like a well-socialized or antisocial person is going to be from your environment and your upbringing. We dive in the two circumstances that can bring that type of thing out and study Nazi’s and slavery. Slave owners were not necessarily cruel individuals, it’s just that they were accustomed to such as they grow up. 57:53 – Law of Envy: Beware the fragile ego. This delves into how you can pick up on other people, the little things they say and do that convey some sense of envy or insecurity around you. Women talk about this a lot with other women but men are not exempted from this. The closer you are to other people, the more you will envy them and resent them. We touch on College as an Incubator of Girardian Terror by Dan Wang – how there is no clear sign of any diversity on college campuses. Also, there are different things that motivate people, and all these motivations are mashed up in our brains leading us to have different types of behaviors. The concept of Alpha dog, where it's more on status than the actual money itself. 1:04:58 – Law of Grandiosity: Know your limits. You should tie any feelings of greatness to your actual work and achievements in your contributions to society and not to something special about you because that's where it can get dangerous. A case in point is Theranos. If the projects you attempt are below or at your skill level, you'll become easily bored and less focused. If they are too ambitious, you will feel crushed by your failure. 1:10:18 – Law of Gender Rigidity: Reconnect to the masculine or feminine within you. Some of the things that you find attractive in the opposite sex is something that you need to develop within yourself. This is a good tool for introspection and personal development. Greene used these masculine and feminine traits as descriptors. Opposite traits complement one another. 1:13:13 – Law of Aimlessness: To advance with a sense of purpose. You'll be most motivated and happiest if you have a higher sense of purpose or mission that drives you on what you are doing as opposed to just following the direction or the goals of your parents for you and your peers. Purpose is doing something where you actually want to wake up and instantly start moving. People judge themselves if that sense of purpose isn't something big and special. 1:18:08 – Law of Conformity: Resist the downward pull of the group. Being aware that you're not immune to the way being in a group will change how you think. Notice how being around people changes the way you're behaving and thinking. Making decisions based on what you want think, not just what the group wants or thinks. LinkedIn launch table. Different groups hold different heuristics. Corporate America doesn’t use Twitter, they think it’s a Trump thing. 1:22:35 – Law of Fickleness: Make them want to follow you. You want to turn yourself into someone that people want to follow. There are three core things under this law: listening skills, dedicating yourself by respecting people's individual needs and proving that you're working for the greater good, and then taking the leadership as a huge responsibility and making sure that you're considering the welfare of the group as early on in your career as possible. Not letting other people categorize you so they will pay more attention trying to find out more about you. You want to develop the highest possible standards for your work and training yourself to be super aware of how your manner in tone are affecting the people around you. Reputation is going to play a really big role in whether or not you can succeed in becoming some kind of leader. The idea of sending mixed signals and showing qualities that are ever so slightly contrary. If you send mixed signals, if you're not allowing people to instantly categorize you, they're going to pay more attention because they're trying to figure you out. 1:26:10 – Law of Aggression: See the hostility behind the friendly facade. Too friendly person who you don’t actually know is irritating. We all have aggressive tendencies. Aggressiveness spectrum. Aggressiveness can be seen in sports too, and they can bring out that aggressive part in people who might not have thought they were aggressive. Everyone has an aggressive side, whether you exhibit it overly or passively, and your task is to not deny that you are aggressive, but to learn how you can channel it into something productive. Almost nothing in the world can resist persistent human energy. The trick is to want something badly enough that nothing will stop you or double your energy. And lastly, “most people engage at some cathartic release of their angers, some giant protest, and then it goes away and they slip back into complacency or become bitter”. 1:31:02 – Law of General Myopia: Seize the historical moment. Society moves in cycles of like kind of four generations. The first generation is that of revolutionaries who make a radical break with the past to establish new rules and create chaos. The second generation craves some order, and they want to stabilize the world and establish some new conventions in dogma. Then the third generation has little connection to the founders of the revolution and they're less passionate about it, they just want to make life comfortable and they don't want things to be getting upset. And lastly, the fourth generation feels society has lost its vitality and they're not sure what should replace it. The goal is to understand as deeply as possible the spirit of your generation, of the times that you live in. Learn how you can take advantage of it and how that has affected how you perceive the world. The premise behind Sam Walton’s Walmart. “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.” 1:34:35 – The Law of Death Denial: Meditate on your common mortality. Essentially, we don't like to think about the fact that we're going to die and that makes us act in ways that we might not. It causes us to buy into philosophies that will save us from that fact. We dive into the technological transcendence being the modern version of religion. No one is ever going to upload their brain into a computer. We must think of our mortality as a kind of continual deadline. We must stop fooling ourselves. We could die tomorrow and even if we live for another 80 years, it is but a drop in the ocean of the vastness of time and it passes always more quickly than we imagine. We have to awaken to this reality and make it a continual meditation. 1:41:31 – Find us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS and @nateliason and let us know what are yours thoughts about the book and the episode. Leave a review and share it with your friends if you like the show. Join the email list at Made You Think Podcast, that's the best way to stay up to date on future episodes and things that are going on with the show. Check our supporters at madeyouthink.com/support.  

Art Palace
Episode 63: The Underground Railroad with Christopher Miller

Art Palace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 44:25


Christopher Miller joins us to talk about his experiences at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center as Director of Education and Community Engagement. We also discuss the painting, The Underground Railroad, by Charles T. Webber. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: https://www.freedomcenter.org/ View The Underground Railroad by Charles T. Webber: https://cincinnatiartmuseum.org/art/explore-the-collection?id=19760930 For more info and other programs, visit: www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao Take our survey: bit.ly/ArtPalaceSurvey

Working Wisdom from the C. T. Bauer College of Business
Working Wisdom: Episode 50: The Legacy of Charles T. “Ted” Bauer

Working Wisdom from the C. T. Bauer College of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 5:58


A special episode sharing the story and impact of the historic $40 million gift made to the University of Houston’s business school by Charles T. “Ted” Bauer, in recognition of what would have been his 100th birthday.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 88 - Charles Menghini

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 76:21


President Emeritus of VanderCook College of Music, Charlie Menghini enjoyed a long career as a music educator in the Kansas City area before joining the faculty at VanderCook. In this episode he shares wisdom and anecdotes from a remarkable career. Topics: Charlie’s background growing up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and how an influential 7th grade band teacher nurtured and inspired a young cornet player. How a speech by John Paynter at Bands of America and a subsequent meeting with his former high school band director helped a young Charlie understand the value of the high school music teacher. After following Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser to the University of Missouri, the story of how Charlie got his first high school teaching job at Winnetonka High School outside of Kansas City. Your first big mistake is not an indicator of your future success and other anecdotes from Charlie’s first job. Practical tips and thoughts about getting better as a band director, as well as thoughts about building connections and creating relationships. Links: Charles Menghini Stan Kenton Big Band with Maynard Ferguson VanderCook College of Music Biography: Dr. Charles T. Menghini is President Emeritus of VanderCook College of Music. Dr. Menghini served as President and Director of Bands from August of 2004 through May of 2017, and prior to that time served as Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Bands. He began his teaching at VanderCook College in 1994 and in addition to being Director of Bands he taught instrumental conducting, organization and administration, curriculum and supervision, brass methods and rehearsal techniques classes. Dr. Menghini brought 18 years of successful high school band experience in Missouri and Kansas with his appointment to VanderCook. Bands under his direction received consistent Division I ratings in regional, state and national music festivals, performed at various state music educator conventions and performed in the Tournament of Roses Parade, Orange Bowl Parade, Bands of America International Festival and the XV Olympic Winter Games in Calgary, Canada. Originally from Iron Mountain, MI, Dr. Menghini attended Northern Michigan University and the University of Missouri-Columbia where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in music education. He also holds a master's degree in educational administration and a Doctorate of Arts in wind conducting from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music. Dr. Menghini recognizes Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, Gary Green and Gary Hill as being the most influential teachers in his growth and development. Dr. Menghini is co-author of the Essential Elements Band Method, published by the Hal Leonard Corporation.  He also writes for numerous professional journals and magazines including InTune Monthly, School Band and Orchestra and The Instrumentalist, where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors. Dr. Menghini8 frequently serves as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and has actively worked with over 350 school and community ensembles from 20 states as well as Canada, Japan, Southeast Asia and Australia. He has conducted all-state ensembles in Wisconsin, North Dakota, Georgia, South Carolina, Nebraska, New York, Virginia and Minnesota, and has presented numerous clinics at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago and various state and regional music education in-services throughout the world. Dr. Menghini is a Lowell Mason Fellow and a member of the American Bandmasters Association, College Band Directors National Association, the National Band Association, National Association for Music Education and Phi Beta Mu. He was inducted into the Alpha Psi Chapter of Pi Kappa Lambda National Honor Society for Music – the highest honor a conservatory faculty can bestow on a student in recognition of outstanding musicianship and scholarly achievement, and is an honorary member of the Xi Kappa (VanderCook) Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Dr. Menghini is an educational consultant for the Hal Leonard Corporation and the Conn-Selmer musical instrument company. In addition, Dr. Menghini is an educational member of the Music Achievement Council of the NAMM Foundation. An active performer, he played lead trumpet in the Kansas City Chiefs Professional Football Band and serves as the official trumpeter of the City Club of Chicago. -------- ​ Special thanks to VanderCook College of Music for sponsoring this episode. With a world-class faculty, a location just minutes from downtown Chicago, and an intensive summers-only masters program, it's no wonder VanderCook College of Music has graduates teaching music in all 50 states, 21 countries, and 6 continents.  Make next summer your most inspiring summer yet by pursuing a Masters in Music Education at VanderCook College of Music. And for the next generation of music educators, VanderCook offers an exceptional, comprehensive 4-year Bachelor of Music Education program. VanderCook Admissions information is available at www.vandercook.edu.

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
305: Financial Independence in Your 30s Through Just 5 Investment Properties with Brad Dantonio

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 66:14


Are you interested in retiring early with real estate but don’t want to manage hundreds of properties to do so? Today’s guest has managed to travel to 54 countries in the last three years after retiring in his 30s by owning just FIVE properties.Brad Dantonio shares exactly how he reached financial independence at such a young age by focusing on three unique skill sets (and how you can, too). In this episode, you’ll learn how Brad has created “time wealth,” how he tracks every expense he has, and how he achieved the equivalent of a four-year degree while sitting in Houston traffic!Brad also gives us the three tips he shares with young people (including how to take your journaling to a whole new level), how he forever changed his relationship to fear, and how learning the art of delaying gratification at a young age gave him an advantage over his competition for life! Brad has a fantastic story of overcoming adversity as a young child and using his setbacks as fuel to create the system he used to retire early and live the life of his dreams. If you want to use real estate to live your best life, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!In This Episode We Cover:How Brad got into real estateHow he increased his income every year for 13 years because he was fanatical about self-developmentHow journaling impacted his lifeThe story of him selling his software to make money and using it to to buy housesHow he ended up self studying about negotiation and salesHis offensive and defensive techniques on living less and earning moreThe value of tracking expensesWhy he thinks he’s wealthier than billionaires through the concept of time wealthAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Meetup and EventsBiggerPockets WebinarsMy Fitness PalMy Body TutorToshlHow Does it Feel to be Rich? (Blog)BiggerPockets StoreMBA562 Guest Teacher: Brandon Turner- How to (Finally) Write a Wicked-Awesome Book in 100 Days or Less (Podcast Episode)A Simple 4-Step Process for Writing Your First Book in 100 Days (Blog)Connect with BiggerPockets PublishingSalesForceAmazonBooks Mentioned in this ShowRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. KiyosakiLifeonaire by Steve Cook & Shaun McCloskeyPoor Charlie’s Almanack by Charles T. MungerHow to Invest in Real Estate by Joshua Dorkin, Brandon TurnerHow to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie90 Days of Intention Journal by Brandon TurnerThe Richest Man in Babylon by George S. ClasonTitan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron ChernowRobert Greene’s MasteryThe 48 Laws of Power by Robert GreeneShoe Dog by Phil KnightFire Round QuestionsHas anyone compared the returns of a stock/bond portfolio against investing remotely in real estateIf someone has the money to pay the mortgage in full, should they do it? or invest it?To MBA, or not to MBA?Would you buy a property with pending tenant evictions?Tweetable Topics:“Inspect what you expect.” (Tweet This!)“You can’t spend enough money on books.” (Tweet This!)Connect with BradBrad’s Personal WebsiteBrad’s Twitter ProfileBrad’s InstagramBrad’s Facebook Page

The Super Mates Podcast
Super Mates 82: House of Franklin-Stein Part 1

The Super Mates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018


Come back to The House of Franklin-Stein! The spooks are after Bud & Lou…and Chris & Cindy! It's an all-time classic: Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (and the Wolf Man, and Dracula!) With Chaney, Lugosi and Strange! Then it's over to the comic vault of horror to review Super Friends #28 (1979), featuring the World's Greatest Super Heroes vs. a monster rally all their own: Solomon Grundy! Bizarro! Man-Bat! Etrigan the Demon! Swamp Thing! Subscribe via iTunes. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts & https://twitter.com/supermatespod Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/supermatespodcast Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Email us at supermatespodcast@gmail.com A Werewolf Remembers: The Testament of Lawrence Stewart Talbot by Frank J. Dello Stritto : http://www.cultmoviespress.com/a-werewolf-remembers/ Clip credits: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein directed by Charles T. Barton; music by Frank Skinner Opening wedding march by Marc Shaiman from Addams Family Values World's Greatest Super Friends theme and incidental mustic by Hoyt Curtain “(It's A) Monster's Holiday” by Buck Owens

LSU Experimental
Episode 14: Peter Clift - Monsoons, Mountains, & Civilizations

LSU Experimental

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 32:07


How do the largest mountains on Earth drive one of the greatest climatic events witnessed by humans? Peter Clift, the Charles T. McCord Endowed Professor and Dr. Henry V. Howe Distinguished Professorship recipient in the LSU Department of Geology and Geophysics, shares how he uses sediment samples from oceans, rivers, and land to link the development of the Himalayas to the intensity of the Asian monsoon and even connections to the rise and fall of civilizations within the region.

LSU Experimental
Episode 14: Peter Clift - Monsoons, Mountains, & Civilizations

LSU Experimental

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 32:07


How do the largest mountains on Earth drive one of the greatest climatic events witnessed by humans? Peter Clift, the Charles T. McCord Endowed Professor and Dr. Henry V. Howe Distinguished Professorship recipient in the LSU Department of Geology and Geophysics, shares how he uses sediment samples from oceans, rivers, and land to link the development of the Himalayas to the intensity of the Asian monsoon and even connections to the rise and fall of civilizations within the region.

We're Not Afraid of the Dark
The Tale of the Carved Stone

We're Not Afraid of the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 41:49


Ben and Ashley set a wedding date that Adam didn’t know about.Special thanks to Hoop Tea and Deep Eddy Vodka for providing alcohol.This episode conversation is about 5% Are You Afraid of the Dark and 95% talking about drinking and small penises. Episode recorded before the Toys R Us bankruptcy declaration.Intro theme by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkOutro song by ZakBabyTV: AYAOTD Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOzuKa6HurUhttps://www.instagram.com/werenotafraidofthedark/https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/werenotafraidofthedark@gmail.comIf you would like a sticker, send us an email or message us on social media!Episode edited by Adam and Ryan at Modulation Studios.“The Tale of the Carved Stone,” Are You Afraid of the Dark? Directed by Ron Oliver. Written by Susan Kim. Teleplay by David Preston. Season three, episode seven. Episode aired February 26, 1994. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514404/Amurri, Franco, dir. Monkey Trouble (1994). New Line Cinema, Percy Main, Effe Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110557/Band, Albert & Charles, dirs. Prehysteria! (1993). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107870/Batman (1966-1969). Television series. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059968/Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997-2002). Television series. Created by Lynn Lehmann. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138956/Clark, Bob, dir. A Christmas Story (1983). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085334/Farrelly, Bobby & Peter, dirs. Hall Pass (2011). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480687/Glaser, Paul Michael, dir. Kazzam (1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116756/Jacobs, Michael and Kelly, April, creators. Boy Meets World (1993-2000). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105958/Johnson, Patrick Read, dir. Baby’s Day Out (1994). Twentieth Century Fox, Hughes Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109190/Kanganis, Charles T. dir. Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! (1998). Outlaw Productions (I), Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129868/Kasdan, Jake, dir. Walk Hard: THe Dewey Cox Story (2007). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0841046/Kricfalusi, John & Camp, Bob, creators. The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991-1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101178/Kwapis, Ken, dir. Dunston Checks In (1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116151/Lipman, Ken & Lynch, Tommy, creators. The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994-1998). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108921/McNamara, Sean, dir. 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain (1998). Leeds/Ben-Ami Productions, Sheen Productions, TriStar Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118539/Miller, George, dir. Andre (1994).Paramount Pictures, Kushner-Locke Company, The. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109120/Othenin-Girard, Dominique, dir. Halloween 5 (1989). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097474/Plaza, Paco, dir. Veronica (2017). Apaches Entertainment, Expediente La Película A.I.E., Film Factory. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5862312/Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969-1970). Television series. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063950/Scooby-Doo Mystery (1995). Video Game. Published by Acclaim Entertainment & Sunsoft. Developed by Illusions Gaming Company.Scott, Oz, dir. Mr. Boogedy (1986). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091566/Spielberg, Steven, dir. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Paramount Pictures, Lucasfilm. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/Spheeris, Penelope, dir. The Little Rascals (1994). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110366/Turteltaub, Jon, dir. 3 Ninjas (1992). Touchstone Pictures, Global Venture Hollywood, Sheen Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103596Wainwright, Rupert, dir. Blank Check (1994). Walt Disney Pictures, Agelson, Baumgarten. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109287/Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1991-1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106172/Willlamson, Kevin, creator. Dawson’s Creek (1998-2003). Outerbanks Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Television, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118300/Zemeckis, Robert, dir. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Touchstone Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Silver Screen Partners III. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096438/

We're Not Afraid of the Dark
The Tale of the Carved Stone

We're Not Afraid of the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 41:49


Ben and Ashley set a wedding date that Adam didn’t know about.Special thanks to Hoop Tea and Deep Eddy Vodka for providing alcohol.This episode conversation is about 5% Are You Afraid of the Dark and 95% talking about drinking and small penises. Episode recorded before the Toys R Us bankruptcy declaration.Intro theme by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkOutro song by ZakBabyTV: AYAOTD Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOzuKa6HurUhttps://www.instagram.com/werenotafraidofthedark/https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/werenotafraidofthedark@gmail.comIf you would like a sticker, send us an email or message us on social media!Episode edited by Adam and Ryan at Modulation Studios.“The Tale of the Carved Stone,” Are You Afraid of the Dark? Directed by Ron Oliver. Written by Susan Kim. Teleplay by David Preston. Season three, episode seven. Episode aired February 26, 1994. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514404/Amurri, Franco, dir. Monkey Trouble (1994). New Line Cinema, Percy Main, Effe Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110557/Band, Albert & Charles, dirs. Prehysteria! (1993). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107870/Batman (1966-1969). Television series. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059968/Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997-2002). Television series. Created by Lynn Lehmann. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138956/Clark, Bob, dir. A Christmas Story (1983). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085334/Farrelly, Bobby & Peter, dirs. Hall Pass (2011). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480687/Glaser, Paul Michael, dir. Kazzam (1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116756/Jacobs, Michael and Kelly, April, creators. Boy Meets World (1993-2000). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105958/Johnson, Patrick Read, dir. Baby’s Day Out (1994). Twentieth Century Fox, Hughes Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109190/Kanganis, Charles T. dir. Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! (1998). Outlaw Productions (I), Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129868/Kasdan, Jake, dir. Walk Hard: THe Dewey Cox Story (2007). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0841046/Kricfalusi, John & Camp, Bob, creators. The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991-1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101178/Kwapis, Ken, dir. Dunston Checks In (1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116151/Lipman, Ken & Lynch, Tommy, creators. The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994-1998). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108921/McNamara, Sean, dir. 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain (1998). Leeds/Ben-Ami Productions, Sheen Productions, TriStar Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118539/Miller, George, dir. Andre (1994).Paramount Pictures, Kushner-Locke Company, The. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109120/Othenin-Girard, Dominique, dir. Halloween 5 (1989). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097474/Plaza, Paco, dir. Veronica (2017). Apaches Entertainment, Expediente La Película A.I.E., Film Factory. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5862312/Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969-1970). Television series. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063950/Scooby-Doo Mystery (1995). Video Game. Published by Acclaim Entertainment & Sunsoft. Developed by Illusions Gaming Company.Scott, Oz, dir. Mr. Boogedy (1986). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091566/Spielberg, Steven, dir. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Paramount Pictures, Lucasfilm. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/Spheeris, Penelope, dir. The Little Rascals (1994). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110366/Turteltaub, Jon, dir. 3 Ninjas (1992). Touchstone Pictures, Global Venture Hollywood, Sheen Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103596Wainwright, Rupert, dir. Blank Check (1994). Walt Disney Pictures, Agelson, Baumgarten. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109287/Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1991-1996). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106172/Willlamson, Kevin, creator. Dawson’s Creek (1998-2003). Outerbanks Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Television, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118300/Zemeckis, Robert, dir. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Touchstone Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Silver Screen Partners III. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096438/

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
254: Tim Ferriss on Real Estate, Becoming a Top Performer and His Tribe of Mentors

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 123:12


Today’s guest needs no introduction, but this would look funny without one, so here we go! Today on The BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Tim Ferriss, author of #1 New York Times Bestseller The Four Hour Work Week and his newest title, Tribe of Mentors and dive DEEP into the patterns that make high achievers accomplish so much. This show is unlike any other episode of our podcast, and we can’t guarantee you’ll be the same person when you finish. You’ll also discover Tim’s unique approach to real estate investing, as well as the books, apps, and routines that has made Tim one of the most influential thought leaders in our world today.In This Episode We Cover:How the gang connected with TimWhether his mom would be impressed by his accomplishmentsWhy he walks to the beat of his own drumHis recent “silent” retreatThe value of meditationWhat you should know about self-awareness trainingThe ins and outs of the book Tribe of MentorsPatterns that are common amongst high achieversThe importance of turning off distractionsPrinciples to live your life byHow to be truly effectiveTips for using money to buy timeThe 3 advantages that you can have in any type of investingHow Tim Ferriss investsWhat a good investment entailsIndicators of a solid propertyHow Tim would analyze real estateThe fundamental differences in real estate as an asset classThe “worthlessness” of hard workHow to balance ambition and being contentedAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets BookstoreDuolingoAlibabaBP Podcast 213: Investing in Real Estate Without Being a Landlord with Noah KaganBP Podcast 245: Creating Wealth that Lasts Generations with Bestselling Author Ryan HolidayThe Summit ConferenceHeadspaceTim Ferriss Show: Jocko Willink’s EpisodeTim Ferriss Show: Jamie Foxx EpisodeNuzzelMoment AppRescue Time AppFreedom Time AppFiverrTim Ferriss: BJ Miller’s Episode99DesignsDuodie on InstagramBooks Mentioned in this ShowSet for Life by Scott TrenchThe Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon TurnerThe Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor by Amanda HanThe Book on Flipping Houses by J. ScottFinding and Funding Great Deals by Anson YoungThe 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy FerrissThe 4 Hour Body by Timothy FerrissThe 4-Hour Chef by Timothy FerrissTools of Titans by Timothy FerrissTribe of Mentors by Timothy FerrissYoung Millionaires by Rieva LesonskyMan’s Search for Meaning by Viktor FranklPoor Charlie’s Almanack by Charles T. MungerThe Better Angels of our Nature by Steven PinkerPrinciples by Ray DalioWarren Buffett Speaks by Janet LoweRichest Man in Babylon byThe Radical Acceptance by Tara BrockBerkshire Hathaway Letters to ShareholdersMore Money Than God by Sebastian MallabyLiar’s Poker by Michael LewisLifeonaire by Steve CookRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiTweetable Topics:“I don’t like having my sanity depend on luck.” (Tweet This!)“When you’re not thinking of the past, you’re not thinking of the future.” (Tweet This!)“It’s not that you don’t have time, it’s you don’t have priorities.” (Tweet This!)“It’s not how you do things, it’s what you do.” (Tweet This!)“Effectiveness over efficiency on all things.” (Tweet This!)“Thinking is actually asking questions and answering them in your own head.” (Tweet This!)“There’s no problem with hard work, as long as it applies to the right things.” (Tweet This!)“In the end, success is sleeping well.” (Tweet This!)“Worrying is praying for what you don’t want.” (Tweet This!)“It’s very hard to fail completely.” (Tweet This!)Connect with TimTim’s Website and Podcast PageTribe of Mentors

the memory palace
Episode 118 (On the Shores of Assawompset)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 13:23


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music Musica Seqenza play Schreza Infida Frederico Durand plas Lluvia de Estrellas The Martin Hayes Quintet plays The Boy in the Gap East Forest by Provenance There's a bit of Madame Ovary from Bensi and Jurriaans and Christine It finishes on Three Dances: II. Pavane from Chromo Tuba Quartet Notes Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday by James W. Baker and Peter J. Gomes sent me first down a Charlotte Mitchell rabbit hole. History of Plymouth, Norfolk, and Barnstable Counties, Massachusetts by Elroy S. Thompson History of the Town of Lakeville, 1852-1952 by Gladys De Maranville (which you probably own all ready but, here it is anyway). Indian History, Genealogy, Pertaining to the Good Sachem, Massasoit and his Descendants by Ebenezer Weaver Pierce. The great, The Name of War: King Philip's War and the Origins of American Identity, by Jill Lepore. Massasoit of the Wamponoags: With Commentary on the Indian Character, by Alvin Gardner Weeks "Baby Pilgrims, Sturdy Forefathers, and One Hundred Percent Americanism: the Mayflower Tercentenary of 1920," by Christine Arnold-Lourie in the Massachusetts Historical Review. "The Daughter of a King," by Mike Maddigan in Southcoast Today. "The Last of the Wamponoags," by Charles T. Scott in New England Magazine, vol. 33. I also looked at a number of news paper articles, most found at Newspapers.com through the expected search terms.

THE NEIL GARFIELD SHOW
The West Coast Foreclosure Show: Sanctions directed at Litigants

THE NEIL GARFIELD SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 30:00


This edition of the West Coast Foreclosure Hour features California attorney Charles Marshall who will address sanctions and motions directed at you as litigant and/or your attorney including:  - removing lis pendens; - supposed failure to respond properly to discovery; - maintaining a 'frivolous' lawsuit, such as where there has been a possible res judicata issue Charles Marshall who specializes in wrongful foreclosure, will discuss why homeowners should reconsider taking their foreclosure attorney to the Bar and the potential ramifications for you as a litigant or would be litigant.  He will cover why doing so can result in a decision that can hurt all homeowners and others trying to take on the Big Banks. Charles Marshall, Esq. Law Office of Charles T. Marshall 415 Laurel St., #405 San Diego, CA 92101 cmarshall@marshallestatelaw.com Phone 619.807.2628