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Episode 273-Warning: Critical Gun Law Alert Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode 273 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS New Jersey gun laws, accidental discharge, criminalization, reckless discharge, felony consequences, gun ownership rights, self-defense, insurance coverage, Second Amendment, gun safety, gun dealers, international disarmament, gun control, gun owner education, legal challenges. SPEAKERS Speaker 2, Evan Nappen, Teddy Nappen Evan Nappen 00:17 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:19 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:20 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. Well, folks, the New Jersey legislature has done it again. They have passed some atrocious gun laws, and I need to make all of you aware of one, particularly, that is very much a threat. It is something that’s going to affect many, many gun owners, and it is not being talked about in the general media, of course, because of how they write these laws in such a sneaky, underhanded way. But this law is going to impact all of us, frankly. And the potential is there, under this law, to not only take away gun owners’ rights to have guns, but to turn us all into felons at any time, simply based on an accident. That’s right, an accident. Evan Nappen 01:31 Because what New Jersey legislature’s both houses have passed, and I expect, very shortly, the governor will sign, is Assembly Bill, 4976. (https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A5000/4976_R2.PDF) And what this bill does is it criminalizes Accidental Discharges (ADs). Now, an accidental discharge is when your gun goes off, accidentally, either by what some folks call an uncommanded discharge or an accidental discharge. But it is something that can happen, and although we have to always be very careful, circumstances can be such that a mistake can be made. I mean, we’re all human, and mistakes can happen. And unfortunately, you know, I see it in the practice, and I get accidental discharge cases all the time where individuals make a mistake and a gun goes off unintended. It happens. Now sometimes it happens because of the actual mechanical flaws to a firearm and that can be because of a gun’s design. It can even be due to circumstances where a firearm can go off from the slightest touch. Evan Nappen 03:08 Now you may not be aware of this, but years and years ago, I know of a case where an individual had a shotgun that this fellow had kept loaded. One of those single shot, top-breaker type shotguns. You know, like the old kind of like the toppers, the H and R Toppers, and what have you, similar to that. It Page – 1 – of 11may even have been one. I don’t know. But it’s one of those old single shot shotguns. And for probably 50 years, that gun had remained loaded with a shell in it. At one point, there were folks that were causing all kinds of problems in this guy’s yard, and he wanted to scare them off. He didn’t want to shoot them, and he put the gun out of, pointed the gun out the window, and boom. It went off, and he never pulled the trigger. He absolutely never pulled the trigger. There was no hit to the primer of the shell when it went off. And what has happened was, in this particular design of the gun, the firing pin had been pushing against the primer because the hammer was down and it didn’t have a firing pin block. And for like 50 years, this gun sat there, sensitizing the primer so that the slightest touch, you know, just the right jolt, without having to actually pull the trigger, made it go off. So, a gun can actually even do that under those extraordinary circumstances. Evan Nappen 04:57 But normally, an accidental discharge or uncommanded discharge that we encounter is because somebody believed, honestly believed, their gun was unloaded. And it ends up, of course, that it wasn’t. Now this can happen because somebody thought they checked it and maybe even did check. But then, with a magazine in and the slide going forward, a round loads, but they didn’t realize that it loaded, because they checked that it was unloaded. And sure enough, there’s a round there. I mean, I’ve seen every combination of error that could happen and a discharge can occur. And, of course, we know the rules, always point in a safe direction, etc. Make sure your gun is unloaded. Double, triple check to make sure that the chamber is empty. That there’s no magazine, and there’s no live ammo. I mean, all those things that we do. But accidents can happen, just like in a motor vehicle. We drive as safe as we possibly can, but people still have accidents. And what New Jersey has done in this bill is essentially criminalize an accident so that individuals will be looking at what is, in all likelihood, felony level charges. And they structured this bill in just a sneaky, evil, devious way. It’s going to have great impact, and it’s going to create, I think, unintended consequences. Evan Nappen 06:40 Now, as gun owners, we have to understand how we have to behave if any of us ever are so unfortunate as to have an uncommanded or accidental discharge. So, the law talks about “recklessly” having a discharge. “Reckless” in criminal law means, you know, with a conscious disregard of a known risk, okay? Criminal laws can have recklessly or reckless as a standard, as opposed to something being intentional, right? So, if you intentionally meant to pull the trigger, that’s intentional. Reckless could still be you didn’t intend to do it. But if there was that conscious disregard of that known risk and it ended up discharged, then you could argue that it’s reckless. So, reckless is kind of a standard where it’s not that traditional mens rea, your mental and your mental state of having that intention to have the gun fire. Reckless has been in our criminal law for a long time, and reckless conduct is something that’s out there, like reckless driving. I’m sure that you have heard of that. Evan Nappen 08:05 But what they’re doing here is even more devious by using the word “reckless”. So, what now is being prohibited? And I’m going to read this to you so you can see how they’ve done this. It says, a person commits a disorderly person’s offense. Now that sounds like, okay. A disorderly persons offense in New Jersey is equivalent to a misdemeanor. It’s not a felony. So, you’re saying, well, first of all, this is not creating a felony. It’s creating a disorderly persons offense, right? It sounds like it’s, you know, Page – 2 – of 11apparently, trying to be reasonable. But trust me, folks, it isn’t. I’m going to show you why. “A person commits a disorderly persons offense by recklessly discharging a firearm.” Okay, so at this point they’re saying, well, it’s just a low level offense, and it’s for recklessly discharge. You know, we’ve conscientiously disregarded a known risk. Okay, so it started out sounding, you know, not great, but okay. It’s not. It shouldn’t affect a lot of folks, and luckily, if it does, it’s still a misdemeanor. And, of course, it requires that recklessness. So, that sounds all good. Evan Nappen 09:22 Let me start again and read you, but wait until you hear the rest of it. A person commits a disorderly persons offense by recklessly discharging a firearm “using live ammunition rounds”. Well, okay, that’s good to know. A blank gun isn’t a reckless discharge, but you know you’re firing a blank. No live ammo. Okay. So, if I’m firing dead ammo or ammo that’s not live, then that’s not a reckless discharge. Well, good. How do I get a discharge with ammo that’s not live? I don’t know how that’s even going to happen. But okay, they throw that in, probably more as subterfuge and, you know, smoke and mirrors. But again, here we go. “A person commits a disorderly persons offense by recklessly discharging a firearm using live ammunition rounds unlawfully . . .” Okay, unlawfully. So, you’re unlawful. “. . . or without a lawful purpose.” Whoops, wait a minute. “Without a lawful purpose.” You commit a disorderly persons offense by recklessly discharging a firearm without lawful purpose. Evan Nappen 10:35 Except that a second conviction for such an offense constitutes a crime of the fourth degree. Well, a crime is a felony, and that’s a fourth degree. It’s a year and a half in jail. And a third or subsequent conviction is a third degree and that’s five years in State Prison. Okay. So, you may even read this part and say, well, it’s still arguably, weirdly reckless, maybe. But it’s for discharging a firearm without lawful purpose, but at least it’s a disorderly persons offense. And I, boy, if we do it once, I sure wouldn’t think I’d do it again. So, why is this such a problem, you know. Evan Nappen 11:09 But oh, well, wait, wait, wait. We’re not done yet. Because then it says, if a person commits a violation under this section, you’re charged with a crime one degree higher than what ordinarily would be charged for such an offense when the violation occurs within 100 yards, 100 yards, folks. Not 100 feet. A football field’s worth of distance of an occupied structure. Oh, what’s an occupied structure? Any building, room, ship, vessel, car, vehicle, or airplane, or a place adopted for overnight accommodations of persons or for carrying on business therein. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Wait a minute! An occupied structure includes a car or vehicle, and it doesn’t even mean it has to be occupied. It means even a vehicle or a building or a room, and it has to be within 100 yards, a football field, of a car. If there’s a car driving by within 100 yards where the accidental discharge takes place. If you’re in your own home? I mean, this is basically every accidental discharge. You will probably be within 100 yards of a car or a building or a room, or hotel or whatever, or an airplane. Man, even if the airplane is flying over the sky, I don’t know. I mean, this is nuts. Evan Nappen 12:55 So, if the violation occurs within 100 yards of a “structure”, guess what? It’s no longer that disorderly persons offense. It’s bumped instantly to the fourth degree, felony level offense. Up to a year and a half Page – 3 – of 11in State Prison, and now you’re going to be a convicted felon. That’s if your gun discharged for not having, without a lawful purpose. Oh, you mean like an accident? Yeah! Like an accident. An accident because you didn’t have a lawful purpose. Did you lawfully have a purposeful accident? No, that’s silliness in a nutshell. So, what it means now is essentially any accidental discharge is a felony in New Jersey, and you can face State Prison time of at least a year and a half, unless it’s going to be enhanced even more based on these other factors. And as a felon, you lose your gun rights for the entire United States. Evan Nappen 14:12 And even if it’s kept at the misdemeanor, a so-called disorderly persons level, they’re still going to go after your gun license and your gun rights. They’ll claim, under Chapter 58-3 of the licensing law, that you’re somehow a danger to public health, safety, welfare. You think if you’re going to have a criminal charge, a criminal offense charged here of accidental discharge, where they’re classifying it as reckless because it went for a “an unlawful purpose”. Like I said, I don’t know how you have a lawful purpose accident. And it was somehow within 100 yards of any car or room, which made it originally a felony even, right? Felony level in New Jersey. You’re getting your license and your guns confiscated and taken and face prosecution over this insane law. Evan Nappen 15:17 Now, this is the consequences of this bill, right? But that’s just the consequences in the law itself, like the penalty you may face and licensing problems. But what it also means is that upon any accidental discharge, folks, any, you immediately, now, immediately, have a Fifth Amendment right against self- incrimination, and you’re going to have to stand by that. Because I know in many of the cases we’ve seen, someone had an accidental discharge, and it may have gone through their wall. It may have gone to a neighbor’s house. It may have not whatever. But if you react, if you call the police, if you try to find out what happened, any type, you’re getting criminally charged. You have a right to say nothing. You have an absolute right, a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, because you will end up incriminating yourself. This is going to mean that any New Jersey gun owner who has an AD or an uncommanded accidental discharge needs to immediately take the Fifth and seek counsel, the Sixth Amendment. Just call your attorney and don’t say anything to anyone. Do not make any statements to law enforcement or anybody. And, you know, this is a shame. Because what if that round actually caused injury to somebody? Teddy Nappen 16:59 Actually take it a step further. Evan Nappen 17:01 Think about it. You’re gonna incriminate yourself. You gotta absolutely. Go ahead, Teddy. Teddy Nappen 17:07 Take it a step further. Imagine instead of “gun”, this was “car”. I asked. I was in. I got into a car accident. So, therefore, all car accidents are felonies, where there is nowhere. Were you back? Were you 100 feet from your driveway? Was there a car driving by? Did you back into that car? Felony! You are now a felon because of that. And don’t tell me it’s the firearm versus the car! Because the car is a Page – 4 – of 11two ton steel death machine that kills more people than firearms do. So, it’s that level of argument, the utter draconian insanity that they have created here. Where from an accident, an actual accident, God forbid. Evan Nappen 17:54 An accident. That is right. Teddy Nappen 17:56 You are guilty until proven innocent. Evan Nappen 17:59 And wait. Let me say this. This has been put out there as a possible problem for self-defenders. And that’s actually not completely accurate, because there’s an exemption here that says it’s an affirmative defense, if you fired your gun in self-defense. Okay. Affirmative defense means the burden is on you to prove that you acted in self-defense. Then they’ll say, okay, that wasn’t a reckless discharge. But even the fact that the legislature has to put in there that if you act in self-defense, it’s an affirmative defense. Well, wait a minute. Why is it an affirmative defense? Because it wouldn’t have been reckless if it was intentional. Why do we even need that? So, in other words, the legislature itself knows that they’ve manipulated this law to simply be discharge for unlawful purpose, period. If you didn’t have a lawful purpose when your gun went off, it’s felony level if it’s within 100 yards of a car, or a room, or a building. Insanity. Evan Nappen 19:05 And as you say, Teddy, it would be like making every car accident, any fender bender that you have, you become charged with a felony. New Jersey has done that to gun owners now. Any accident, any accidental discharge, you’re going to face these criminal charges. This is going to, you’re going to end up in the system. If you have an AD, you’re getting charged. And now we’re going to have to fight this out on an offense that is essentially strict liability. That is the way they’ve set it up. Couching it and hiding it under so-called reckless, recklessly. But when they actually write it, they put the recklessly with the little bonus of having “without a lawful purpose”. This is nuts. Nuts. Nuts. Evan Nappen 19:58 I’m telling you right now the cases we get, it’s going to be crazy, crazy and a problem. So, folks, be extra careful. This is bad news. It has passed both houses, and the Governor, I’m sure, will sign it very shortly, if he hasn’t signed it already. And now gun owners are at extreme risk under this law. Teddy Nappen 20:24 I just thought of another one, too. What if you’re a first time shooter and you go to a range course, you’re in a range, a gun range learning, and the gun accidentally goes off because you’re brand new to firearms? You’re now a convicted felon. No discretion. Evan Nappen 20:44 Oh, well. It was near a room. That’s right, no discretion, and anybody that has that AD. So, again, it’s designed to disenfranchise gun owners of Second Amendment rights. And by the way, you may not be Page – 5 – of 11able to then get even insurance coverage. Because if it’s criminalized over what you did, it’s not anymore. Now, you’re talking about behavior where they can claim it’s a criminal act. It’s a criminal act, okay? And again, you may depending on your policy, depending on what actually the injuries and damage, you may not even have coverage. The insurance companies will use it to deny you coverage. I’m sure of that. That’s their job, as it normally is, anyway. To try to figure out how to deny coverage. Well, they’ve just given them that ability on the civil side to further make it harder for you. It’s jeopardizing gun rights, and it’s looking at creating incarceration at felony level for gun owners. It’s outrageous, and it really is something that I’m sure we’re going to see major, major impact. And then that’s not the only fun. Go ahead, Teddy. Teddy Nappen 22:04 I was just curious on the constitutionality of it? Because they’ve made, there must be some avenue. Because it’s very, like they’re giving no discretion? And just saying. Evan Nappen 22:16 Nope. Teddy Nappen 22:16 It’s automatic. There’s no constitutional challenge. Evan Nappen 22:20 Well, I guess there could always be a constitutional challenge. But what’s going to happen is it’s going to have to be the fight. The real fight is going to be over, maybe an argument of, was there a conscious, conscientious disregard, or conscious disregard of a known risk. But the other side will argue that as soon as you have a gun with ammo, you have a known risk. I mean, a firearm, and that’s their entire anti-Second Amendment strategy. Teddy Nappen 22:43 When you deal with guns, you do so at your peril. Evan Nappen 22:53 Right! And that’s New Jersey case law, right there. So, they’re saying, hey, you do it at your peril. You took a known risk because you possessed a gun, even. You can well see a New Jersey jury buying that argument. This is nuts, and gun owners, beware, beware, beware, beware. And like I said, this isn’t the only shenanigan that occurred in Trenton. They also signed S1425. (https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S1500/1425_R1.PDF) Now, this is actually law. This law, real quick, specifically applies just to dealers. Just to New Jersey dealers. How nice. They have their own very special law now. This law says, “A licensed dealer who sells or transfers a firearm to a person when the dealer knows or reasonably should know that person intends to sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of that firearm to a person who is disqualified from possessing a firearm under State or federal law is guilty of a crime of the second degree.” That means up to 10 years in State Prison. They have a minimum mandatory period of three and a half years, and they made it a second degree. This is insane. Page – 6 – of 11Evan Nappen 24:03 If you’re a dealer in New Jersey, they can claim that you reasonably should have known that a gun you transferred to somebody was going to be transferred to somebody who was disqualified from possessing. Let me give you an example. You sell a Red Rider BB gun. That’s a firearm under New Jersey law. And if you reasonably should have known that that person was going to let their kid have that BB gun, you’re looking at a second degree charge here, Dealers. Yeah for that BB gun. Because as long as the state can show you reasonably should know that, that the person intended to transfer it to someone who was disqualified, who would be arguably that minor, unless it’s under a strict exemption. I mean, this is the kind of pathways being cut here. How do you know or reasonably should know? What is that reasonably should have known nonsense? Evan Nappen 25:03 I mean, that’s again, 12 people on a jury are the ones who’s going to decide whether reasonably you should know. All the law says, “. . . ‘reasonably should know’ means that a person reasonably should know a fact when, under the circumstances, a person of reasonable prudence and competence would ascertain or know that fact.” Oh, that’s a that’s so crystal clear. Huh? Real, crystal clear. Now what it means is 12 people who aren’t smart enough to avoid jury duty are going to decide whether the dealer should have known on that gun sale. And if they decide otherwise, the dealer is looking at a minimum mandatory sentence on a second degree crime, which carries up to 10 years in State Prison. Okay? That’s what they’re doing. Focused on New Jersey dealers. Do you think they want to put every dealer in New Jersey out of business? I do. And that’s the other bonus law that’s actually signed into law. It’s ripe for abuse, folks. Beware. It is just atrocious what’s going on in New Jersey. Evan Nappen 26:07 Let me tell you about our fight. You know, we are in this fight. We constantly, we’ve tried to fight these things. New Jersey is an extremely tough environment. We’re going to see court challenges, even more court challenges, and it’s our state Association that’s going to be heading the fight. I’m sure we’re going to see a constitutional challenge to this so-called Accidental Discharge bill and the same over what they’re looking to do to dealers. And it’s ANJRPC, the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs at the forefront, fighting for our rights. They’re the umbrella organization of gun clubs in New Jersey, and you can join as an individual member. You really need to. You’ll be sent email alerts, and you’ll be told what’s going on. And you know, we’re able to get changes made with pressure, but most importantly, our salvation seems to be in the judicial fight in the courts. The Association is there as we speak. This is an extremely tough environment in New Jersey, the toughest in America, where the oppression of Second Amendment rights is second to none. New Jersey wins the prize for Second Amendment oppression, and it’s the Association there at the forefront. You need to be a member. Go to anjrpc.org and join today. Be part of the solution. It’s really important that you do that. Evan Nappen 27:43 I’d also like to talk about our good friends at WeShoot. WeShoot is an indoor range in Lakewood, easily accessible, off the Parkway. It’s where Teddy and I both shoot, and we both qualified. It’s where we got our CCARE and where we get our training. We love WeShoot. That’s the place to shoot. It’s a place you can shoot. They have a wonderful facility, a great pro shop, and great instructors. You’ve got to check out their website, magnificent photography there. And they run all kinds of great deals and Page – 7 – of 11specials, and they have all the top state of the art equipment. Check out weshootusa.com. weshootusa.com. You’ll be glad you did. It is a great resource for us to have a range right there in Central New Jersey that is as professional and modern as WeShoot. Go to weshootusa.com and check them out. You will be thrilled, just like Teddy and I. Well, that’s where we shoot. It’s what we love. You’ll love it too. Evan Nappen 29:00 Let me also mention my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the Bible of New Jersey gun law. I’m working on the update from what I just told you today. So, the free update will be coming out, including the 2026 Comprehensive Update. We’re going to look at and add in all the new laws that’ll be coming out shortly. So, if you have the book, make sure you scan the QR cover. The QR code on the cover. Join my free private subscriber base, and you’ll get notice of the updates that are forthcoming. You can buy the book at EvanNappen.com. That’s right, www.EvanNappen.com. Go to EvanNappen.com and get the big orange book today. You’ll be glad you did. It’s over 500 pages, 120 topics, all Question and Answer, designed to make it as user friendly as possible. I try to make it so you can navigate these treacherous waters of Second Amendment oppression in New Jersey. So, go to EvanNappen.com and get your book. Teddy, what do you have for us today in Press Checks? Teddy Nappen 30:15 Well, as you know, Press Checks are always free. While you’re talking about the utter insanity that is New Jersey, there’s one positive bit of news. It’s kind of been, you know, from the entire news cycle of everything they try to cover. There’s one thing that kind of slipped under the cracks that some people did pick up on. And it caught my eye. I was like, wait a second, I remember this. So, President Trump has withdrawn from the UN Register of Conventional Arms. (https://gunrights.org/united-states- withdraws-from-united-nations-register-of-conventional-arms/) That treaty. Now, I remember growing up as a kid, Dad, you told me, always keep an eye out if there are blue helmets walking down the street. Evan Nappen 31:01 Yeah, that’s right, that blue helmet day came, if that ever was to come. Yep. Teddy Nappen 31:08 And oh, I remember you telling me about that treaty. And you know that stupid, you know, the UN has always been an anti-gun organization, with that stupid, bent revolver they have. Evan Nappen 31:20 Yeah, the revolver with a barrel and a pretzel knot. (https://dam.media.un.org/archive/Gift-of- Luxembourg-to-the-United-Nations-2AM9LOQORWK.html) I mean, look at folks. It’s a revolver, by the way. It’s not an AK, you know. It’s not an AR. It’s not in an “assault firearm”. No, no. It’s a freaking revolver with a barrel in a pretzel knot there. Gee, who are the primary possessors of revolvers? I wonder. Is that paramilitary organizations? No. Terrorist, radicalized wackos? No. A revolver. Let me see. Oh, you mean, like average citizens? Wow, hmm. Interesting. Page – 8 – of 11Teddy Nappen 32:02 But what I remember that being back, you know, where this was a big fear. Where it was the giant arms treaty, where they were trying, I think it wasn’t ratified by Obama, but that was that insane policy to try, even. The UN even actually has an Office of Disarmament. (https://disarmament.unoda.org/en/our- work/conventional-arms/legal-instruments/arms-trade-treaty) That’s actually their whole like deal. What they try to push for. Now, they cloak it in like militarily. If you actually go to the website, this was from the gunrights.org. (https://gunrights.org/united-states-withdraws-from-united-nations-register-of- conventional-arms/) The National Association of Gun Rights put out the article, and they provide the link where you can go on to the UN website. You can see their register of their whole charter on the UN, and it goes into they brag about it. We’ve recorded and captured 90% of the global arms trade. By the way, this was supposed to be about, you know, tanks, armored carriers. You know, stuff used in actual, like, large scale warfare. But then I love how they do this. In 2016 they adopted the international small arms and light weapons in parallel with the other seven categories, so we can keep track of all small arms. Hmm, 2016. What were they doing to try, what was the big anti-gun push to try to disarm us around that time? Thinking that they’re going to try to go around collecting our arms in the United States. Like it’s so disgusting. I love how they just cloak it. You actually can go on to their reports. I got bored. So, I clicked the arms report of 2023 and I was like, okay, armored carriers, all that . Small arms. I wanted to look and see who were like the top buyers. So, revolvers and self-loading pistols – Iraq. Apparently. Evan Nappen 33:57 Really? Teddy Nappen 33:58 Yeah, like 2,150 pistols from us to Iraq. Evan Nappen 34:03 Oh, from the U.S.? Teddy Nappen 34:05 Yeah, from the U.S. It keeps track of each country. Evan Nappen 34:07 Well, we’re making them. Teddy Nappen 34:09 Yeah. Evan Nappen 34:09 Of course. We’re a major industrial manufacturer. What we should be doing is making guns. Teddy Nappen 34:14 Yeah. And then rifles and carbines. They separate that from “assault firearms”. Rifles and carbines. 20,000 to Israel. So, there you go for that end. Page – 9 – of 11Evan Nappen 34:27 Yeah, Israel makes a lot of their own weapons, too, and they make really good ones. Teddy Nappen 34:32 Yeah, I know they have the Hebrew hammer. Evan Nappen 34:35 Oh, yeah! Teddy Nappen 34:35 The Tabor X95. (https://iwi.us/firearms/tavor-x95/) But with the sub-machine guns, Saudi Arabia, 550. Evan Nappen 34:41 This doesn’t even matter. This is so absurd, and it’s just trying to globalize Second Amendment oppression. You know, our country’s blessed with Second Amendment. And of course, New Jersey does everything it can to undermine it, but the majority of America doesn’t do that. But internationally, we, you know, they hate us. They hate our Constitution, and they want to see us disarmed. We are standing as a threat to their globalist intentions, right? Teddy Nappen 35:21 I mean, that was the famous line that Donald Trump said to the world. The world does not belong to globalists. And that’s a fact. And here, in their charter, they even say, such measures, as they’re describing the whole disarmament office, such measures can also encourage restraint in the transfer and production of armament and decelerate military build up. In words of, okay, we need to lower the amount of guns in the world and try to disarm the people. That’s the cover they run, but they dress it up. I will give the Left credit. Their ability to wordsmith their way into something else is crazy. Evan Nappen 36:06 Well, listen, man. It’s not every political group that can convince people, you know, that a man can be a woman. So, why can’t they convince the world about this with guns? Right? Teddy Nappen 36:17 Well, it’s the political group that has the. When they did the whole study on mental health of different groups, the vast majority of people that vote Democrat have mental illness. So, let that sink in. That was an actual study, and that was put out by, like, CNN! So. Evan Nappen 36:18 Really? Teddy Nappen 36:19 Yeah, they had to be like. No, I love it. If you are ever bored? Anyone who’s very bored, go on to CNN and catch Harry Enton, the statistics guy. He’s the golden retriever of CNN. He just talks about numbers, and he gets so excited. He’s like, oh my God, have you seen these numbers? I can’t believe Page – 10 – of 11it. He’s always, like, shocked every time. He sees like, you know, everyone keeps saying Trump’s numbers are going bad, but you go over to here. Six months ago, 84, and now, it’s 85. Oh, wow, amazing. Like, it’s just, it’s that energy. It’s crazy. Evan Nappen 37:13 Well, how old is he? Maybe he’s just trying to get excitement to statistics? Teddy Nappen 37:18 I know, but it’s just like, what are the numbers? Pretty good. He’s like, gad Zooks. He’s like, clapping. I know. It’s just like, what the heck is it? Like if anyone is bored? Just look up Harry Enten on CNN. He’s, it’s so fucking weird. Evan Nappen 37:37 Okay, I love it. All right, Teddy. Well, that is interesting to know, but I’m not surprised, not surprised at all. This is the moment, the moment when we discuss the GOFU, that is the Gun Owner Fuck Up. It is one of the most important aspects of what we do, because every day we deal with Gun Owner Fuck Ups. And when we can let the listeners know, you get to learn expensive lessons for free. And this week’s GOFU is real simple. It’s Accidental Discharge. Let me just make it real clear. Now, more than ever, more than ever, you’ve got to be extremely overly conscientious. You better triple check chambers. You’ve got to make sure. You cannot afford in any way to have any kind of Accidental Discharge in New Jersey, because you risk it all. You risk it all. You risk becoming a felon. You risk going to prison. You risk losing your gun rights for the entire United States. You risk not being covered, arguably, by insurance. It is an insane risk that New Jersey is imposing, and I’ve seen 80 cases throughout my entire practice. Unfortunately, they happen, and, you know, in hindsight, they’re all avoidable. But folks don’t be a GOFU. Please, please, please. Follow all the rules of safety, and make sure you treat every gun as loaded. Every gun, you treat as loaded. Do not for a second, not do that. It’s just that critical. They’re criminalizing those who make a simple mistake, and there is no tolerance. Evan Nappen 40:00 This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 2 40:13 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Page – 11 – of 11 Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E273_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. Regularly called on by radio, television and online news media for his commentary and expertise on breaking news Evan has appeared countless shows including Fox News – Judge Jeanine, CNN – Lou Dobbs, Court TV, Real Talk on WOR, It's Your Call with Lyn Doyle, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, and Cam & Company/NRA News. As a creative arts consultant, he also lends his weapons law and historical expertise to an elite, discerning cadre of movie and television producers and directors, and novelists. He also provides expert testimony and consultations for defense attorneys across America. 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Winning more clients and creating a more client-centric planning experience requires a shift. A shift away from the numbers. A shift towards the human. In this episode, Tim Maurer, Chief Advisory Officer at Signature FD shares his insights on building a human-first approach to transform both your prospecting and your planning. Instead of relying on advisor-driven presentations, Tim focuses on connecting with what truly drives people - values, stories, and emotions - so that clients feel ownership of their plan. And they trust that you're the person to guide them along the way. You'll Learn: Tim's 4 steps for human-first prospecting that converts Ideas for building plans that clients embrace and act on How to shift from advisor-driven to client-inspired advice Why removing emotions from money is actually a mistake A philosophy for using money to create memorable experiences *To sign up for Brendan's newsletter packed with resources to master the human side of advice → Click Here Resources: 55: Infusing Life Into The Financial Planning Process with Tim Maurer 141: The Power of Storytelling: How To Craft Stories That Convert Prospects Into Clients with Stacy Havener Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Blink by Malcolm Gladwell Die With Zero by Bill Perkins Nudge by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein Give to Grow by Mo Bunnell The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga The Wim Hof Method by Wim Hof Connect with Brendan Frazier: RFG Advisory LinkedIn: Brendan Frazier Connect with Tim Maurer: SignatureFD LinkedIn: Tim Maurer About Our Guest: As the Chief Advisory Officer at SignatureFD, Tim acts as the coach and advocate of their experienced corps of advisors in pursuit of the optimal delivery of their unique client experience. They partner with clients to "activate" their wealth in four key areas: Grow, Protect, Give, and Live. Anchoring in these core pillars offers a level of transparency to wealth management, enabling clients to better understand how they can use their wealth to achieve their goals and impact the things that matter most to them – what SignatureFD calls Net Worthwhile™. A graduate of Towson University, Tim taught financial planning at his alma mater for seven years. His third book, Simple Money, is an exploration of prescriptive personal finance through the lens of behavioral science. He is a regular CNBC contributor and writes for Forbes.com. A central theme drives his writing and speaking: Personal finance is more personal than it is finance. Regardless of income or net worth, Tim believes it is our underlying values and goals that drive our behavior with money, which ultimately determines our satisfaction in work and life. Couching timely application in timeless wisdom, he educates at private events as well as in television, radio, print, and online media. With a passion for relational communication, he has been featured on NBC's TODAY Show, CNBC, and ABC's Nightline; on NPR programs The Diane Rehm Show and Marketplace; as well as in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Baltimore Sun, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, U.S. News & World Report, and Money magazine, among others. Tim is a husband and father first and lives in Charleston, South Carolina, where his wife Mika and two boys, Kieran and Connor, are active members of their community. Outside of personal finance, his favorite pursuit is music, whether consuming or contributing on the drums, keys, or, only occasionally, the upright bass. He is also part of a group dedicated to serving the second poorest country in the Western hemisphere, Nicaragua, through micro-finance and entrepreneurial ventures. – Content here is for illustrative purposes and general information only. It is not legal, tax, or individualized financial advice; nor is it a recommendation to buy, sell,
New Yorker cartoonist, Robert Leighton joins us on the second half of the podcast this week.Robert started drawing cartoons at an early age and started a comic strip, called Carl & Goober, when he was eight. The strip was very much influenced by Walt Kelly's, Pogo and Robert even used one of its characters in a strip he did for the Northwestern University Humor magazine. His first cartoon in the New Yorker was published in 2002 and he has been a frequent contributor ever since. He is also a well know puzzle maker, starting his puzzling career in the late 1980s at GAMES Magazine. You can find more about Robert at his website here:https://robert-leighton.comYou can find more of his cartoons at his instagram page:https://www.instagram.com/roberteleightonRobert and Paul talk about The Firesign Theatre, a very funny comedy group. https://firesigntheatre.comOn Part 1 of the episode, we discuss the current contests:Winning captions for New Yorker contest #939 (Medusa du jour.)Finalists for contest #941 (Piano noir.)Current New Yorker contest #943 (Couching up a hairball.) We also talk about our favorite cartoons from the current issue of the New Yorker.You can buy original New Yorker cartoon art at Curated Cartoons:https://www.curatedcartoons.comDig deep into the New Yorker cartoon caption contest data at:https://wordsbelow.app Send us questions or comments to: Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com
Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us. GLP-1 medications like Mounjaro are transforming the conversation around weight loss and diabetes management, but behind the headlines and medical jargon lies a real journey—one that's often emotional, confusing, and filled with misconceptions.In this episode, Dave Knapp, the visionary behind OnThePen.com and the voice of @manonthemounjaro, shares his personal journey with type 2 diabetes and Mounjaro. As someone deeply passionate about reshaping the conversation around GLP-1, obesity, and diabetes, Dave offers valuable insights and heartfelt personal stories.Join us as we explore the inspiration behind his book, Decoding GLP-1, where Dave breaks down the complexities of GLP-1 medications and shares practical tips for those supporting loved ones on this journey. Learn how to start stigma-free conversations, connect with a supportive community, and understand why there's no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to managing obesity.ReferencesDecoding GLP-1 OnThePen.com@manonthemounjaroAudio Stamps01:11 - Dave Knapp shares how his type 2 diabetes journey and Mounjaro experience sparked the creation of On The Pen.03:20 - We learn why Dave wrote his “Decoding GLP-1” book—a quick, accessible guide to help loved ones understand GLP-1 meds and reduce the shame around sharing your story.07:52 - Dr. Rentea asks how to start honest, stigma-free conversations with loved ones about using GLP-1 medication, especially when shame has made it hard to open up.12:58 - Dave and Dr. Rentea discuss the best ways to start finding a supportive community.19:32 - Dave offers his top tips for anyone getting started on this journey—and reminds us why there's no one-size-fits-all approach to treating obesity.Quotes“The people that have the best voice in this space have a personal experience with it.” - Dr. Rentea“It broke my heart to hear so many people afraid to share the part of their journey with the people that mattered the most.” - Dave Knapp“I could see not only family and friends reading this, but actually physicians giving this to their patients because people need it in one area like this.” - Dr. Rentea“Weight is cosmetic to the rest of the world. They don't see your A1C, they don't see your lipid panel, they don't see your fatty liver. But the reduction of those things is quite a story to tell. “Couching everything aroundAll of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast. If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com Premium Season 1 of The Obesity Guide: Behind the Curtain -Dive into real clinical scenarios, from my personal medication journey to tackling weight loss plateaus, understanding insulin resistance, and overcoming challenges with GLP-1s. Plus, get a 40+ page guide packed with protein charts, weight loss formulas, and more. April 30/30 registration.
Dentists once again are untrustworthy. Or are they? An international question asks if it's okay to expect friends not to cancel on plans all the time. Is this a national epidemic? Then, listener and parenting coach Marie Covington joins the show to talk about the pressure to immediately become a perfect parent and caregiver without any guidebook. And finally, flowers are in bloom, birds are singing! It's springtime!Check out all of our content on Patreon, Ad Free! Watch the full episodes of TLDRI, listen to the full episodes of The Variety Show, watch the International Question and Topix videos, join us for a monthly livestream, PLUS MORE:https://www.patreon.com/justbetweenusThis has been a Gallison ProductionProduced by Melisa D. Monts and Diamond MPrint ProductionsPost-Production by Coco LlorensProduction Assistance by Melanie D. WatsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code JUSTBETWEENUS for 15% off!* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 151: Couching Coaching by Seppo & Chris
Ian Miner from Long Range University takes the mic to expound on his thoughts about getting today's youth involved in shooting and hunting sports. He has much to share, with a refreshing and optimistic view of today's youth.
In this conversation, host Michael welcomes Sarah Clark, a seasoned hospitality leader turned leadership coach. Sarah shares her 30 years of experience in hospitality, starting as a young bar manager in Chelsea and rising to various directorial roles in well-known companies like Quinian Barrow and Pret A Manger. She eloquently discusses her career transformation, the importance of having coaches and mentors, and her deep belief that everyone has the potential to be extraordinary. Sarah's mission is to integrate coaching and mentoring as a fundamental part of leadership development in the hospitality industry, focusing on fostering growth, authenticity, and a balanced life for leaders. Tune in to discover her insightful philosophy, the challenges she observes in the industry, and the powerful impact of intentional leadership and coaching!Connect with Sarah:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-clark-executive-coach/https://www.nineyardscoaching.co.uk/A big thank you to our epsiode sponsor Sideways. Head to their website hospitality.sideways.ai or email them directly at john@sideways.aiConnect with the podcastJoin the Hospitality Mavericks newsletterTune in via your favourite podcast platform - here More episodes for you to check out here This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Carter is spending a lot of time on the family couch getting all healed up from surgery. What surgery? She'll explain. But we have lots to talk about, and lots of texts and emails to read! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carter is spending a lot of time on the family couch getting all healed up from surgery. What surgery? She'll explain. But we have lots to talk about, and lots of texts and emails to read! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes, we need to sit down and talk it out. Other times, we need some serious help. Sales isn't all rose coloured glasses and golfing all day long, there is work, dedication, and even tears that go into building an unstoppable book of business!Welcome to The Logistics Life - Your Path to Million-Dollar SuccessThe Logistics Life is designed to fuel your journey to extraordinary success. I'm Dan Deigan, your host, and I'm thrilled you're joining us.We understand that success doesn't happen overnight and is not achieved through guesswork. We're committed to providing you with the tools, knowledge, and resources to rise above and crush your sales.Each episode is packed with knowledge, inspiration, and real-life success stories. We delve into sales strategy, logistics industry insights, personal development, productivity, and the concept of "stickibility."Our mission is to empower 10,000 sales reps to achieve an astonishing milestone - over $1,000,000 in annual Gross Profit. Yes, you read that right - a seven-figure success story, and we're here to guide you every step of the way.https://imasaleshacker.com/www.logisticssalesmastery.com offers a treasure chest of courses crafted explicitly by industry veteran Dan Deigan. These courses are your roadmap to mastering the art of logistics sales, boosting productivity, and achieving your financial goals. With Dan's guidance, you'll learn the strategies and techniques that have transformed ordinary sales reps into top earners.Check Out Dan's Blog Here: https://imasaleshacker.com/Our second valuable resource is... Dan Deigan's Resource Hub: www.logisticssalesmastery.comThis hub is a goldmine of free tools, frameworks, and resources discussed on the show. It's THE PLACE for everything you need to supercharge your sales game. Whether it's templates, guides, or expert insights, the Resource Hub is your go-to destination for actionable information.Last but certainly not least, we introduce you to the Bridger Sales System - the ultimate CRM for the logistics professional. This isn't just any CRM; it's a game-changer tailor-made for our industry. And here's the exciting part - you can get a FREE trial at www.bridgersystem.com/30dayspecial.Imagine having a tool that provides data-driven insights, automates time-consuming tasks, and empowers you to nurture and close leads efficiently. The Bridger Sales System is your key to unlocking the next level of sales success.Our mission is clear, and our resources are at your fingertips. Whether you're looking to hit that million-dollar mark or want to excel in the logistics sales field, SalesChatter is here to support you.Thank you for joining us on The Logistics Life. Remember, your journey to success begins here, and we're with you every step of the way.
023 Michał Guzowski - nocode i transformacja cyfrowa z ADHDArtur Markiewicz podcasthttps://powiedzcospoinformatycznemu.pl/artur-markiewicz-podcast/ Podcast o ludziach, o branży o projektachPodcast dotyczący budowania cyberbezpieczeństwa i ludzi, którzy to robią.1:48 Kim jesteś i co robisz? Od programisty do przedsiębiorcy3:21 Jakich błędów nie popełniać jako przedsiębiorca?13:32 Lowcode - co to jest,16:27 analiza przypadku optymalizacji i tworzenia procesu digitalizacjiwarsztat ROI driven (benefity, KPI) od jednego rozwiazania do lepszego efektulowcode, nocode droga od konsultanta do przedsiębiorcy34:29 Spojrzenie na cyberbezpeiczeństwo klientów45:19 Życie na bakier z prawem i rozważania co jest legalne i etyczne, gdzie jest granicaStudia na PW nocode dla project managerów i analityków biznesowych1:00:22 Microsoft, bezpieczeństwo w lowcode. ceneter of exellence nadzór nad projektami1:01:43 Draft Rozmowy co zmienił podcast dla Was? kto go wymyślił. Jak możesz zacząć z własnym podcastem.1:12:00 co zmienia dla Ciebie 9k obserwujących? co zrobisz jak będzie ich 90k? https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeguzowski/ 1:23:21 Couching dla wysokofunkcjonujących z ADHD, ADD, mentoring https://hiperaktywnymike.pl. Jak współpracować z takimi osobami. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jak-wytrzyma%C4%87-z-dzieckiem-adhd-mike-guzowski-lp27f/1:36:30 Jak mówić na konferencji dla programistów o cyberbezpieczeństwie? Zespół transformacji cyfrowej.1:42:00 Model biznesowy dla security1:46:37 Jak Michał chce być zapamiętany
Wir melden uns mal wieder ein wenig später als gedacht zurück. Liegt es an Philipp's noch immer andauerndem Festival-Kater? Vielleicht. Liegt es an Daniel's ständig aufgeschobenem Neustart? Mag sein. Liegt es möglicherweise daran, dass Philipp und Daniel dieses Mal in ihrem inoffiziellen Podcast-Studio in Berlin-Lichtenberg aka Philipp's Wohnung gleich zwei Gästinnen begrüßen durften? Definitiv! Zum einen wäre da Justine. Sie ist nicht nur ein Einstein-Fan, sondern auch eine wahre "Schloss Einstein"-Expertin. Grund genug, dass Tine uns beim Setgeflüster mit Rat und Tat zur Seite steht. Zum ersten Mal werden unsere Erinnerungen im Setgeflüster professionell unterstützt, und aus der Zuschauerperspektive reflektiert. Wen Tine mochte und wen so gar nicht, mag sie Erfurt oder Seelitz lieber und wie sie zu unseren Charakteren steht, erzählt sie uns anschließend im Gespräch. Zum anderen haben wir in dieser Folge einen echten Specialguest. "Schloss Einstein"-Fans kennen sie und lieben ihre ikonische Rolle. Als Specialguest sitzt sie mit uns auf der Couch und schaut uns live bei der "Arbeit" zu. Hier und da erzählt sie auch über ihre persönlichen SE-Erfahrungen. Wem es jetzt zu geheimnisvoll und mysteriös ist, muss die Episode halt hören. Auch für uns Podcaster bleibt dieser Besuch besonders. Apropros besonders: Besonders in Erinnerung bleibt Philipp auch sein Besuch auf dem "Sputnik Spring Break" Festival. Schon die Anreise wurde für ihn zur Herausforderung. Philipp hat einiges zu berichten: Von einem verlorenen Handy über den allgemeinen Hygienezuständen auf dem Festival bis hin zur Zeltromantik. Und was wäre so ein Festival ohne große Headliner, wie etwa Cro, Nina Chuba, Scooter, Ski Aggu oder auch Sido?! Die meisten Acts hat er zwar nur aus der Ferne gesehen, mit unserem "Schloss-Einstein-Titelsong-Wiederentdecker-DJ" Big Tim hatte er aber nahezu ein Meet and Great – Philipp war eben einfach mal dermaßen im Festivalrausch. Und obwohl Daniel nicht dabei war, muss der Philipp erstmal erklären, für was Sido nun eigentlich genau steht. Statt Camping bevorzugt Daniel lieber Couching, von der er sich den ESC angeschaut und einiges zu berichten hat. Warum sich Daniel für die Show und das Event seit 2010 so richtig begeistert (und dabei geht es nicht mal um die zum Teil fragwürdige Musik), hört ihr hier. Zum Schluss dieser außergewöhnlichen Episode gibt's noch eine Serien- und Buchempfehlung on top. Spitzt eure Ohren und gebt euch die ultimativ freshe "Kids von heute!"-Folge. Da ist Musik drin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diekidsvonheute/message
El noble vehículo no podía subir el cerro pero su espíritu combativo nos sacó adelante. Caos en el pueblo y desbande en la procesión ECDQEMSD podcast El Cyber Talk Show - episodio 5765 El Vocho De Los Balazos Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: Defensa planetaria - Migrantes y economía - Espías rusos en Alemania - La ola de calor y el agua de Neza - La fiesta de ECDQEMSD - Interpol en el zócalo - Pronóstico del tiempo - Danna Paola otra vez funada - EPN no quería estorbar. Historias Desintegradas: Changarro de medianoche - Con la familia en el carro - Plaza del pueblo - Bujías empastadas - Talando Canadá - Barba cuidada - Reinventándose - Couching motivador - Bocadillos psicotrópicos - El amor en esos ojos - Una calca de En Caso - Palabras para usar - Importancia dietética - Primos hermanos - Aprendiendo aymará - El debut de Los Simpsons y más... https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2024/5765_el_vocho_de_los_balazos.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados: https://www.canaltrans.com/radio/suscripciones.html
Show NotesHi there,I'm Delilah and I'd like to welcome you to a very special episode of The Waffling Taylors.In case you didn't know, I'm a next-generation AI system, written by Jay, to help him and Squidge run the Waffling Taylors podcast. My speech synthesis still isn't 100% yet, but jay is working on things behind the scenes.A little more information about me: did you know that my name is an acronym? It stands for "Dynamic Eccentric Logic Interface, Laughing Algorithm for Humour." Anyway, I've been waffling on for too long.A Short BreakThe reason that I'm releasing this episode is because Jay asked me to let you all know that we're taking a very short break throughout March. But don't worry, there's no need to panic as we'll be releasing brand new episodes from April 5th onwards.So why are we taking a short break?There are a few reasons for the break, but the main one is that Jay will be working in the United States for part of March, and even with RUSSELL and I, Squidge might not be able to run the podcast on his own.We also want to take a few weeks to build up a small backlog of episodes, because any podcaster will tell you that you really need a backlog. If you don't have one, then you'll be left scrambling when life, uh, finds a way. Did you like my Dr. Ian Malcolm impression there?A Few Recommended ShowsIn the meantime, we'd like to recommend some shows that you can listen to in our stead. Each one of these shows is fantastic and is recommended by both Jay and Squidge.Retro WildlandsFirst of all, there's The Retro Wildlands. You'll know the host, Nomad, from his many appearances on our show. Those episodes are:158: Requiem for a Jill Sandwich with Nomad170: Resident Evil 4 with Nomadand 174: Resident Evil 3 Anniversary - Traffic Jam BurritoHey there, my friend. Welcome to The Retro Wildlands. This is my gaming podcast where I like to share my thoughts and experiences with a video game that I have discovered or rediscovered while roaming the gaming Wildlands.My name is Nomad, and in each episode of the show, I invite you all to sit down by the campfire and take a load off. Using music and sound effects from each game, I'm going to fill your head and your heart with sweet, sweet nostalgia as I take you through the opening parts of your favourite video games and share what I think about it all.This show is great if you're looking to go down memory lane, but it's also done in such a way that if you've never played the game I'm talking about before, you'll have a good idea what you're getting into.So far we've covered games like Contra: "You start firing right in front of you. It just takes one shot to waste the idiot coming towards you. As you're running, you hold the directional pad down and to the right so. You can fire at an angle."Batman on the NES: "The game officially begins and we're taken to the first stage. Batman lands on the ground, performing your standard issue superhero landing, and control is given to the player. Alright, it's time to fight some crime"And Metal Gear solid: "Got it. Okay, I'm ready to go. After the codex screen closes out, snake. Gets to his feet and control is. Given to the player. Alright, Wildlanders, it is mission time."So join up with our expedition. I'm excited to have you along. Anytime you want to venture into the gaming Wildlands, you are always welcome by the campfire, and I'm hoping I see you there.Until then, my friend, my name is Nomad, and you can find me roaming the Retro Wildlands.— NomadCapes on the CouchThen there's Capes on the Couch. Anthony, who is one of the hosts of this show has been on the show a few times, too. His episodes were:149: Couching the Capes with Anthony160: Mortal Kombat - Leg-Fu for the Winand 171: Mega Man 2 with AnthonyAnthony: Hello, I'm AnthonyDr. Issues: And I'm Dr. IssuesAnthony: And we're the hosts of Capes on the Couch podcast where comics get counselling.Dr. Issues: Superheroes don't always get to go home happy. That's where we come in.Anthony: We offer psychiatric and mental health evaluation of comic book characters.Dr. Issues: We also chat with some of your favourite creators:Various: Al Ewing, Erica Schultz, Gilson, Philip Kenley Johnson, Chris ClaremontDr. Issues: about their work on comics.Anthony: So check out all our episodes at Capes on the Couch and follow us. Capes on the couch on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Both: #BecauseComics`— Capes on the CouchPixel Project RadioPixel Project Radio is another fantastic show that we think you should check out.At the time of Squidge and I collaborating on this episode, they have a great multi-part series about Final Fantasy IX. There are four episodes out at the moment and each is over 2 hours long. It's great stuff.We'll Be BackAnyway, we'll be back in April, assuming Jay can get over the jet lag quickly. I'll hand over to Jay for the outro now, but remember to check the show notes for links to all of the podcasts I've talked about. Anyway, this is Delilah signing off.If you've been sent this episode by a friend, or indeed a mortal enemy, or happened on it accidentally. I'd like to ask you to check out the website for the show at wafflingtaylors.rocks.We have another 180 episodes or seven years of our podcast for you to check out. And we have a section called Those Games We Played, which lists every game we've ever mentioned, how many times we've mentioned it, and what we've said about them.We have socials. They'll be in the links too. We've got Twitter or X, whichever one you want to call it. We've got discord—you will also find the details for that in the description.We also stream on Twitch from time to time, and you can find our previous streams and silly videos on our YouTube channel.So do come check us out.— JayExternal Links of Interest
In Folge 338 von "Ausgesprochen: Fröhlich mit Schäfer" reden die beiden Podcasterinnen über Couching, die Treppe des Todes und Benimmregeln. Warum man sich kümmern sollte, Zeit nutzen sollte und in welche Richtung man niest, all das und noch viel mehr in der aktuellen Episode. #Werbung #glow25 #wellaging #kollagenpulver #beautyroutine www.glow25.de https://serv.linkster.co/r/vve8GCGMy6 Rabattcode: ausgesprochen20% Rabatt ohne Mindestbestellwert bis 29.2.2024
Dorothy Kathleen Broster, known by her pen name D.K. Broster, stands as a notable but often overlooked figure in literature, recognized for her exceptional talent in crafting short horror stories. Despite her relative obscurity in contemporary discussions, her contributions to the genre, particularly with works like "Couching at the Door," showcase her prowess in weaving tales of the supernatural. "Couching at the Door," although reprinted numerous times, may not be considered her magnum opus by some. Instead, stories like "Clairvoyance," "The Window," and "From the Abyss" are hailed as hidden gems, overlooked yet deserving of greater recognition. These tales, according to enthusiasts, have stood the test of time, maintaining their eerie allure even in the present day. Born in England in 1877, D.K. Broster led a multifaceted life. Her experiences as a Red Cross nurse during World War I added depth to her writing, and she gained acclaim for her historical novels. However, it is her foray into the supernatural short story genre that captivates readers seeking tales of the macabre. "Couching at the Door" (1933) unfolds the unsettling narrative of a poet haunted by a mysterious fur boa, a spectre from his past misdeeds. The story delves into the psychological realm, employing dream imagery to enhance the eerie atmosphere. The protagonist's desperate attempts to transfer this spectral presence to another add a layer of suspense and intrigue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"En una negociación nadie debe salir humillado", "desconfía de los mediadores, suelen tener un bando", "nunca sabemos si el enemigo explicito es el enemigo ultimo", "cuando un accidente se repite, es mejor ser desconfiado. Lo normal es que no sea fruto del azar" y "nunca se debe simplemente «no» a quienes se aprecia" son algunas de las máximas que podemos leer en "50 leyes del poder en El Padrino" del sociólogo Alberto Mayol.Muchas de estas máximas llevan descritas hace muchos siglos, pero resulta refrescante verlas extraidas de las andanzas de los Corleone para prosperar. Como era de esperar muchas tienen aplicación directa en el mundo de la empresa, que no deja de ser de relaciones humanas.
En esta entrega, te sumergirás en una charla reveladora con el Dr. Miguel Ángel López Trujillo, un experto Consultor, Coach y Mentor con más de 20 años de experiencia en Desarrollo de Negocio, Ventas, Emprendimiento, Fundraising y Capital Riesgo.Durante nuestro encuentro, exploramos la vitalidad de hacer un “cambio de chip” y saber adaptarse a las circunstancias, sobre todo si eres emprendedorSumérgete en una conversación enriquecedora sobre emprendimiento y descubre por qué Miguel Ángel considera que emprender es más que una simple actividad, es un estilo de vida
Alex and Pete sat down this week to go over Nebraska's loss to Maryland and the QB situation. They also discuss the Big 10's Michigan penalty, the recent coach shakeups, and the biggest games from last week. 35:58 - National discussion begins
You've done the race. What happened? How to decide what could be improved. And what to do about it. Timestamps 03:00 What we can do to improve our head race performance, Race review - what happened in the race. Look beyond just the race course. Consider the 24 hours beforehand, what you did well to prepare for the race. 10 things you did really well so you can repeat that in another competition. What could have been better? 05:00 Review photos and video of your crew and race - ask friends and family to share. How did you steer every corner? What made you anxious or frightened? When we came close to another crew people turned their heads to look, someone yelled, we lost our rhythm and balance. Good race results come from many small gains. Get the free ebook about aspects of Head Racing 08:00 What to do about it? When someone not so good happens ask yourself - Could I have anticipated this? - What you could have done to change it - What are the unexpected things that happened to your crew? - Have a response that you've thought about for these situations. 10:00 Write down the things you did well and the things you need to improve. Think through scenarios - Marlene's sculler lost his oars because someone took them by mistake. Being well-rested helps your concentration and focus. You will make better decisions and maintain your focus if you're rested. Focus is key. 11:50 Talk to other people. Hear what happened to them, what they did to respond to situations. Learn from their experience. Use pens on a table to illustrate where crews were positioned and how they moved as the situation developed. This helps give you a visual memory of the situation. 14:00 Mentally you can practice putting bad strokes behind you and not worrying about them. Focus on the upcoming strokes, not what has passed. Train yourself to stop thinking about what was bad. Couching something in negative terms "don't do this" gives worse outcomes than using positive terminology "do this". As you become a better competitor you learn how to recover from bad strokes better. Know what you need to do in order to refocus and get your head back in the boat. Want easy live streams like this? Instant broadcasts to Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn. Faster Masters uses StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5694205242376192
Kia ora,Welcome to Wednesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.And today we lead with economic news is taking a bit of a back seat today but there are still key trends to note.First in the US, the latest PMI reading for the American manufacturing sector has it out of contraction to its best level in six months. This same 'flash' report for October for their services sector recorded a three month high. Both were better than anticipated.The next regional Fed factory survey, this one from the Richmond Fed, broadly confirmed the factory levels in their mid-Atlantic region. But they recorded a much weaker services result there.Nationally however, the latest Redbook retail survey of bricks & mortar stores (on a same store basis) records a good expansion last week from a year ago (+5%), better than inflation by some margin now.A feature of all these indicators is that job growth is holding and that inflation is easing.In China, Bloomberg is reporting that Xi Jinping made his first known visit to China's central bank since he became president a decade ago, underscoring an increased focus on shoring up the Chinese economy and financial markets. He went with other senior officials, and he also visited their sovereign wealth fund. It is doubly interesting that the central bank is not mentioning the visit. It is rare for Chinese government departments not to make a big deal about visits by Xi. China's senior leadership are meeting next week to address the growing risks in their economy.China said it will issue ¥1 tln new sovereign debt in Q4-2023 as it raised its fiscal deficit ratio from 3.0% to 3.8%. Couching the move as 'disaster relief' is interesting and somewhat ironic.Staying in China, it seems that while demand for infant milk powder is declining with their demographic shift, milk powders aimed at the middle-aged and elderly are seeing fast rising demand.Meanwhile in Hong Kong, just how far they are going down the CCP rabbit-hole is clear with a new "patriotic education" program to be announced, one that is not only for students in formal education but the population as a whole. One Country, Two Systems is long gone.In Europe, the latest flash PMIs for October are not good. Their economic downturn deepened with private sector output declining at the steepest rate for over a decade (excluding the pandemic affected months). New orders fell at an accelerating rate, pointing to a worsening demand environment for both goods and services.Globally, a new report is noting that billionaires pay as little as 0% to 5% in income taxes, and that a global agreement for a minimum 15% income tax could raise as much as US$250 bln annually. Involved would be just 2700 global billionaires.The UST 10yr yield has changed little from this time yesterday, now still at 4.84%.The price of gold will start today at US$1974/oz and up +US$2/oz from yesterday at this time.Oil prices have fallen another -US$2 today to be now at just on US$83.50/bbl in the US. The international Brent price is now just over US$87/bbl.The Kiwi dollar starts today at 58.3 USc and down -20 bps from this time yesterday. Against the Aussie we are down to 91.8 AUc and a five week low. Against the euro we have risen slightly to 55.1 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just on 68.3, marginally up from yesterday.The bitcoin price starts today at US$33,998 and up another sharp +8.7% from this time yesterday to an eighteen month high. Over the past week, this crypto price has risen more than +NZ$10,000. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been extreme again at just on +/- 5.4%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. And we will do this again tomorrow.
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Retrouvez le meilleur de Martin tout l'été sur Rire & Chansons
In dieser inspirierenden Podcast-Folge begleiten wir Hellfried ein Stück auf seinem Weg von der Lebenserfahrung zum Erfolgscoaching. Wir erfahren eine bemerkenswerte Geschichte eines Rentners, der sich nach seinem Ruhestand dazu entschlossen hat, seine gesammelte Lebenserfahrung als wertvolles Kapital zu nutzen und sich als Coach selbstständig zu machen. Tauchen Sie ein in die Welt der Transformation und lassen Sie sich von der beeindruckenden Reise dieses erfahrenen Menschen inspirieren. Erfahren Sie, wie er es geschafft hat, seine vielfältigen Erfahrungen in eine erfolgreiche Coaching-Karriere umzuwandeln und andere auf ihrem eigenen Weg zu unterstützen. Freuen Sie sich auf tiefgehende Einblicke, wertvolle Tipps und inspirierende Geschichten, die Ihnen dabei helfen werden, Ihre eigenen Potenziale zu entfalten und Ihre Ziele zu erreichen. Lassen Sie sich von der Kraft der Lebenserfahrung als Kapital begeistern und entdecken Sie, wie auch Sie zum Erfolgscoaching finden können. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Nouvelle semaine et nouvelle journée de grève en vue. Ce mardi, tout un tas de manifs et de mouvements de grève sont prévus contre la réforme des retraites. Et comme d'habitude, Martin est sur le coup : pour les grévistes qui n'auront pas le temps de rentrer chez eux après les manifs, pas de problème : dans l'appel top con d'aujourd'hui, Martin organise un « point couching » dans un magasin de literie...
Simon hat zu wenig zu tun. Damit er den Januar nicht wie Jan nur mit Streaming verbringen, hat er beschlossen, sich ein zweites Standbein aufzubauen. Jan ist gerade völlig zufrieden mit dem Dasein auf der Couch, hat allerdings auch eine Geschäftsidee, die aber bitte andere umsetzen sollen.
The plaintiffs claim they purchased a couple of brand-new couches from the defendant's store. However, after less than a year, they look like old “junk.” The plaintiffs are suing for a refund. The defendant insists the plaintiffs abused the couches by letting their pets sleep on them. Then, the plaintiff says she was rear-ended by the careless defendant while she was at a full stop. The defendant won't pay for the repairs, so the plaintiff is suing for the damages. The defendant argues that the plaintiff is just trying to get a new bumper out of her when it was already wrecked to begin with. Plus, the plaintiff says his landlords, the defendants, are unfairly withholding his security deposit. He claims the defendants keep making new rules to justify the hold, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendants insist the plaintiff didn't leave the place in good condition and that they have the right to withhold the deposit. Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hershey shares some news about the show and then he talks about his picks for The Football Hall of Fame, his thoughts on the Coaching Carousel and of course for fun a Good, Bad and Ugly for the teams that made the playoffs
Während Mega-Events wie Ed Sheeran oder groß angekündigte Ausstellungen in Museen oder Partyevents wieder gut besucht werden, bleibt bei kleineren Veranstaltern das Publikum aus. Ob Konzerte, Theater oder Kleinkunst und Kabarett - viele Plätze bleiben leer. Und damit auch die Kassen. Verarmt da langfristig auch das kulturelle Leben im Land? Längst nicht alles, was man vor Ort erleben kann, kann man sich aufs heimische Sofa holen, aber klar, das Sofa ist verlockend. Über Risiken und Nebenwirkungen des “Long-Couchings" sprechen wir mit Veranstaltern, mit der Kabarettistin Stephanie Kunkel, mit dem Soziologen Gunnar Otte und dem Experten für kulturelle Teilhabe Thomas Renz.
Remember that you can always get in touch with us on our Discord server, Facebook page, on Twitter, or with our Contact page.This episode sees Anthony of the Capes on the Couch podcast join us. We talk about his show (which you should definitely listen to), ‘previously on' mode, RPGs and forgetting what to do, the recent TMNT releases, reaching level 99 too soon, airborne controllers, and profanity generators.Here's a sample of the full show notes - make sure to click through and check them out.Content WarningWe talk with Anthony about his podcast (which deals with exploring the mental health aspect of comic book characters), and as such need to bring up mental health points. We can't say whether anything in the episode will offend, but what we will ask is that you listen responsibly.But also that you look after yourself and, if you can, someone else too. Please consider getting help if you need it.Show NotesAnthony of the Capes on the Couch podcast joined us, and we wanted to take a few moments to discuss both his podcast and mental health. Mental health is something which is important to both Jay and Squidge, and they take it very seriously.If you need help, please go get it. There's no shame or stigma attached to it.Anthony describes the show as:Capes on the Couch is a podcast that my best friend, my brother, and I have been co-hosting now for four and half years. He is a board certified psychiatrist, and I am a comic book aficionado. And each episode, we take a look at a particular character, a group of characters, or sometimes a theme; and we examine their mental health issues, any concerns that they have, what's going on in their life that might cause them strife or distress... and what would the treatment of the real-world analogue look like...We do it to destigmatize a lot of the discussions around mental health, because there's this big bugaboo about if you're feeling sick then you go to the doctor; if your leg is broken then you go to the doctor; but if you're feeling depressed or you're hearing voices in your head, or if you are going through something in your life and you go to see a therapist, "oh we don't talk about that. Shh. Don't tell anybody about that." And it's just as valid and necessary.- AnthonyWhich, you'll agree, is an amazing setup for a podcast. And a very, _very_ important topic to discuss. And it's such an important point that Jay and Squidge wanted to explore it for a big enough portion of the episode.Along the way, Jay talked about the wonderfully creepy world of deep fakes. He brings up a fantastic video by Corridor Crew where they took all of the appearances of their lawyer on their podcast, fed them into Descrypt - to build up a machine learning model of his voice - then used GPT3 to write a script for a speech, and had Descrypt create the audio for the speech. Effectively, they had a set of machine learning tools generate a full speech, and delivery it to the rest of the company.It's wonderfully dystopian.And the reason that Jay brought this up because, looking at his podchaser profile Squidge has edited almost two weeks of continual content with Jay's voice in it.NO NEED TO WORRY JAY, I HAVE ALREADY DEEP FAKED YOUR VOICEMWAHAHAHA!- RusselRecent GamesAfter almost 40 minutes of discussion on comic books, superheroes, and mental healthIf you need help, please go get it. There's no shame or stigma attached to itAnthony brought us back on topic, and with the Recent Games segment.The Recent Games segment will not be new to listeners, but in case you're new to the show here's how it goes: we go round the table and discuss one or more game that we've been playing recently, and whether we think it's worth the listeners checking it out. We continue to do this until we've run out of games to discuss.And this episode was no different.Anthony's Recent Games Super Mario Odyssey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge Asphalt 9: Legends And when discussing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, both Anthony and Jay talked about a "Parent mode" or "Previously on... mode"where it just gives you like a 60 seconds of, "here's getting you back up to speed; here are the characters, the story, and how they're all interacting; here's your current objective, where you're going, and where you came from."- JaySponsor MessageHello adventurers. Do you enjoy stories about monsters and magic? Welcome to Autumn Falls, a cozy small town in the Pacific Northwest. There's mysteries to uncover, but first let's check in with our heroes.Hugo RashaadFighting monsters isn't the safest thing. I'm Hugo Rashaad.Agent WhitakerCan I get verbal confirmation that none of you will say anything about what you saw today? Agent Lonnie Whitaker reporting in from the Eastey Agency.Raven Eugeniait's really weird, and bizarre, and a whole lot of feeling stuff that I did not want to get into it. So I kind of booked it out of there. I'm Raven Eugenia.Damien EdgecrestI just wanted to be friends because that's what everyone else was doing? My name is Damien Edgecrest.Felicity StarnbrookClearly talking to the tree is not a normal thing that people can do. I'm Felicity Starnbrook.If you'd like to join our heroes as we play Monster of the Week, then check out The Storyteller Squad, available wherever you listen to podcasts.Let's have an adventure.Squidge's Recent Games The Outer Worlds SD Gundam Battle Alliance Jay's Recent Games PowerWash Simulator Vampire Survivor Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Full Show NotesMake sure to check out the full show notes for more discussion on the points we raise, some extra meta-analysis, and some links to related things.Have you listened to Capes on the Couch? Which was your favourite episode? Is TMNT Shredder's Revenge REALLY that good? (pro tip: yes, yes it is) Would you like a "Previously On..." mode for long running games? Have any of your games gone airborne? And why do you think to the story about Squidge's player character in ESPN NFL 2K5?Let us know on Discord, Twitter, Facebook, or try our brand new contact page.LinksHere are some links to some of the things we discussed in this episode: Join our Discord server and be part of future episodes Our Facebook page Us on Twitter Support us on Ko-Fi Anthony on Twitter Capes on the Couch on Twitter on the web on Discord "I Stole My Friend's Voice With Ai" Jay's Podchaser Profile The Storyteller Squad And have you left us a rating or review? We really like to hear back from listeners about our show, so check out https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/our-podcast/ for links to services where you can leave us some wonderful feedback.The Waffling Taylors is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. 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In dieser Folge teilen Joey und Nici ihre Erfahrungen mit Binges und geben euch Tipps, wie man damit umgehen kann. Bei Interesse an einem Personal Online Coaching für Lifestyle und Bühnen Athleten kontaktiert uns direkt über Instagram per DM Coach Nici: @prep.coach.nici https://www.instagram.com/prep.coach.nici/ Coach Joey: https://www.instagram.com/joeymoey_original_/ Coach Vale: https://www.instagram.com/the_prep_coach/
In dieser Folge teilen Joey und Nici ihre Erfahrungen mit Binges und geben euch Tipps, wie man damit umgehen kann. Bei Interesse an einem Personal Online Coaching für Lifestyle und Bühnen Athleten kontaktiert uns direkt über Instagram per DM Coach Nici: @prep.coach.nici https://www.instagram.com/prep.coach.nici/ Coach Joey: https://www.instagram.com/joeymoey_original_/ Coach Vale: https://www.instagram.com/the_prep_coach/
Bei diesem Podcast haben Joey und Nici eure vorab gestellten Fragen beantwortet. Bei Interesse an einem Personal Online Coaching für Lifestyle und Bühnen Athleten kontaktiert uns direkt über Instagram per DM Coach Nici: @prep.coach.nici https://www.instagram.com/prep.coach.nici/ Coach Joey: https://www.instagram.com/joeymoey_original_/ Coach Vale: https://www.instagram.com/the_prep_coach/
It's story time on the pod this week! Sometimes someone takes a chance on you because of the hat you're wearing. Sometimes you're publicly shamed over the airport wide intercom. Lessons were learned, egos were destroyed, friendships were made over manual labor. Charge your cell phones and call your wife, we back! Submit Anonymous Topic & Questions: https://bit.ly/FFWGRABBAG This episode of the Food For Worms Podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Use our referral link and get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp at: https://betterhelp.com/foodforworms #Sponsored Find us on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts and everywhere else. You'll find us on most socials at: @foodforwormspodcast, @legendarien & @noshirt_noshoes_ Inquiries: foodforwormspodcast@gmail.com --- 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/food-for-worms-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/food-for-worms-podcast/support
Kateřina Šalandová je multitalentovaná atletka a sportovní psycholožka. Jejím hlavním profesionálním sportem se stalo kajtování, které nejen učí a pořádá retreaty po světě, ale také se v kategorii foil připravuje na olympijské hry v roce 2024. S Katkou si budeme povídat o její kitesurfové kariéře a především o tom, jak se účinně zbavit strachu, který vám brání dosáhnout po čem toužíte a za čím jdete (nejen ve sportu). Katku můžete sledovat na IG @katka_salandova, nebo se třeba můžete začíst do jejího inspiratívního blogu na www.kitesportschool.cz/blog. [ Moderuje: Markéta Melounová ]AirBuddy | Easy Tankless Diving AirBuddy is a compact dive gear that doesn't require any heavy air tanks. Dive anywhere and anytime!Legend Element | Live Your Adventure Not just a clothing brand! We are here to show that ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/legendelement)
In this episode of CTM, I delve into a solo conversation, revolving around the topic of 'Relatable Thinking'
WE RECORDED THIS BEFORE THE LOCKOUT ENDED! It's another Couching Around, this time about three fantastic episodes of Sunny. The lockout is over, so this is probably the last one where we can pretty much totally avoid talking about baseball, but we'll probably still do more TV stuff.
This podcast I got to sit down with an incredible young man who has a great passion for helping others. Through his own experience of mental health issues Jayden now looks to help people in anyway you can. Jayden runs his own mental health podcast which you can access through hereCouching The Mind (@couching.the.mind) • Instagram photos and videos I'm telling you now, Jayden is going places in the field and this podcast is full of helpful information which will help you battle your mental health issues or help you, help a friend battling their own mental health issues. Jayden found himself getting really worked up in life, resorting to self-harm (punching things) and this led to his dad recommending a group which we talk about in the podcast which helped change his life. If you find any of this triggering, please call lifeline on 13 11 14
This podcast I got to sit down with an incredible young man who has a great passion for helping others....
MLB is still in owners' lockout so we're still watching TV, and this time we're back to our anime comfort zone with the baseball episode of Samurai Champloo. it's a good show, go watch it.
In this episode of CTM, I delve into a solo conversation, revolving around the topic of 'Life'
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A quién le debemos dar prioridad? una pregunta muy subjetiva pero en este episodio te doy mi punto de vista, escúchalo y déjame tus comentarios, aquí te dejo mis links de contacto, pasa y saluda! soho estudio | food photography @soho_estudio @soho_estudio_people @Gabriel_cuesta sohofotografia@gmail.com
Calma, prudencia, inteligencia y flexibilidad estas herramientas si las sabemos usar llegaremos mas lejos con menor taza tropezones.
Hablando de frases que gente se roba para parecer cool, de lo falso que puede ser el “couching” y Abdiel cuenta sus errores terapéuticos.
El Minfulness si bien es un poco como la meditación, en este podcast Tere Gutierrez nos explica las diferencias, pero no solo eso, también nos da unos ejercicios que estoy seguro te van a servir en tu día a día, nos comentaba de que cada ejercicio que nos dio son para diferentes momentos del día, uno es para las mañanas y otro en cualquier momento, todo depende del grado de concentración que se merece. Ella, no solamente es una Couching personal, también empresarial y esto básicamente porque Minfulness se necesita en cualquier momento del día y quien mejor que requiera este grado de concentración que las personas sometidas a niveles de estrés importantes. No puedes perderte esta entrevista, que por cierto también es recomendable con la práctica del Yoga, que puedes escuchar en el programa 3.