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The bath boys address the technical issues from last episode. They are truly sorry and if anyone's to blame, it's Andy. Does Ian have a resting bitch face? Rizzo gets traded to the Yankees. Very sad! Olympic talk and Simone Biles dropping out. Lamar Jackson has covid… maybe. Aaron Rodgers gets sassy at a press conference. End the episode with Zed Run and a horse race featuring A Choice Scotch. She's a stud!
Matthew Coller is joined by PFF's fantasy analyst Ian Hartitz, who breaks down a Mike Zimmer quote in which the Minnesota Vikings' head coach said that Irv Smith Jr.'s role was going to be the same as last year. Does Ian think that Smith Jr. will actually be a breakout star or will the offense hold him back? Plus Ian talks about why he would take Justin Jefferson over any other receiver in dynasty leagues, why Dalvin Cook's usage from last year is not scaring him away from believing he's one of the top RBs in the NFL and Ian gives Kirk Cousins his due.
Does Ian continue his Birthday Challenge run, or can Jay finally break Ian's streak? LISTEN!
It’s that time of the year: the trees are up, the gifts are wrapped, and Adan & Ian are disagreeing about the 1983 Christmas class “A Christmas Story”. Join the guys at 1001 by 1 discuss this film (and lots of other Christmas films) and draw lines in the sand: Can Adam say a negative thing about the film? Does Ian hate consumerism? What would this film look like with Jack Nicholson in it? All this and more on a very special Christmas episode. 0:00-2:32 – Intros/Plugs/Shout Outs 2:32-14:02 – Top 10 Supporting Performances in Fincher’s films 14:02-57:29 – A Christmas Story 57:29-59:29 – Other Christmas Films 59:29-1:03:13 – Ian’s Replacement 1:03:13-1:15:32 – What makes a Christmas film & Top 20 Alternative Christmas Films Want to suggest a film for us to review on the show? You can support us at patreon.com/1001by1. You can listen to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can find us on Twitter at twitter.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Ian Morris shares his story of using sound healing and other ideas to heal from dyslexia, MS, colon cancer, depression, and more. For complete show notes, visit http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/ian[1:50] Ian gives some background on his health history. [2:15] Ian struggled in school as a child. [3:50] As a budding baseball player, at age 17 or 18 Ian was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse and heart arrythmia. [5:20] Ian had always loved sports, but after high school Ian found himself being moved by music (but he was also dealing with suppressed emotions and depression). [6:30] As a young adult, Ian started a non-profit named Homemade Genius. It shared music and poetry with underserved communities. [8:00] Ian's health began to fail and he racked up $60,000 worth of doctor bills. One of his doctors diagnosed him with multiple sclerosis and another diagnosed him with colon cancer. In 2011, he weighed around 315 pounds. [9:30] Two books were suggested to Ian over and over: You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay and The Healing Power of Sound. [10:30] Ian Morris started getting into mind-over-matter, into meditation, and into frequency-minded music with headphones. [12:15] Ian was 32 or 33 when he was going through his major health problems (including MS and colon cancer diagnoses). [13:15] Ian describes how he had muscles twitching, skin outbreaks, digestive problems, and constant horrible migraines. His body was even rejecting foods he had always eaten (including strawberries, peanut butter, and especially meat). [15:00] Looking back on the time when Ian was sick, he feels like he has died and is now a completely different person. [16:40] Ian is a co-founder, along with Dana Kato, of Listening To Smile. Their work with Listening To Smile helps clients improve their health and their lives through some of the same methods that helped Ian heal (sound healing, mindset, meditation, etc.). [19:10] Ian describes sound healing. [21:10] Sound healing is a recalibration on a frequency level on the body. On a deeper level, it is dealing with consciousness expansion (more awareness). (Some clients say things like "I'm hearing the birds more") [22:50] The brain reacts when it is exposed to new sound frequencies, expanding your sound palate beyond what you normally feed it. [24:50] What was the timeline like on Ian's healing? [25:50] In a year or a year and a half of breathwork, mindfulness, and sound healing, Ian lost 110 pounds. [26:45] During his sickness, Ian was in pain constantly. He had horrible migraines which led to depression; Ian even contemplated suicide. [27:45] Ian describes 528 Hz music ("the frequency of love" on the Solfeggio scale) healing his migraines in 3-7 minutes. Also, he feels his dyslexia is 95% gone, as is his brain fog. [29:50] "It was like an upgrading of my soul." [31:40] Ian describes that pure tones are very powerful. He sees them almost like "audio medicine". [32:20] Ian's company sells albums for individuals and for practitioners at ListeningToSmile.com. [36:30] Ian talks about how tempo, music, and melody can be used to pump someone up or to help someone calm down. [38:05] Ian's company has dubbed the song Belief Code 21 as the "frequency of peace". Many people use that song for anxiety relief and to relax before bed. The song is approximately 30 beats per minutes. [40:30] Ian describes what sessions are like for clients who come to his company Listening To Smile. [48:30] What is the reason Ian recommends over-the-ear headphones? He likes to keep wireless frequency activity away from brainwave activity, and he also likes the frequency response you get from over-the-ear headphones, and he likes their ability to block out other sounds. [53:00] Ian gives an overview of how binaural beats can be helpful and how they can bring about specific brainwave states. Listening to binaural beats to put your brain into a theta state allow the brain to go into a highly-programmable state which can be used to undergo behavior change. [55:45] Binaural beats can create peaceful brainwave states very quickly. In ten minutes, listening to binaural beats could put the listener's mind into a state that could take years of meditation and/or breathwork practice to get into without that musical aid. [1:00:00] Ian and Joe continue discussing how binaural beats can be used in powerful ways by putting mind into programmable state and by changing our default subconscious "programming". [1:03:00] Does Ian consider himself cured of his conditions? [1:03:50] Ian believes stress is at the root of almost all suffering. [1:04:20] Ian believes nutrition and mindset are important to his health improvements. [1:06:00] What have some of the challenges been on Ian's road to health? [1:09:35] Ian describes the nutrition changes he made on his healing journey. He stopped eating meat and now eats less fat and more fruit. He also does time-restricted eating. [1:12:50] Now that he has improved his health, what's one thing Ian enjoys doing that he couldn't do before? [1:14:20] How can Ian be reached online? The main way is via ListeningToSmile.com (ian@listeningtosmile.com) Also his company has Spotify albums available here
Jesse and Ian breakdown the game and give their game predictions! Does Ian think his Cowboys will make the Super Bowl? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RehabSportsGuys/support
In this episode, the guys discuss the Christmas....classic? Ron Howard's HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS. Does Jim Carrey's portrayal of the Grinch still hold up as an interesting interpretation? Does Ian's rendition of WHERE ARE YOU CHRISTMAS totally nail the feeling of the season? Why are there so many parallels between Batman and the Grinch? The answer to all these questions and more on this episode of Media Ghouls!
Ian Cassel is a full-time microcap investor and founder of MicroCapClub, the MicroCap Leadership Summit, and co-founder of the Intelligent Fanatics Project. Ian started investing as a teenager and learned from losing his money over and over again. Today he is a full-time private investor that supports himself and his family by investing in microcaps. In this interview, Ian shares regarding his approach to investing, his successes and failures as a microcap investor, and why investors should consider focusing their investing efforts on microcap companies. 0:05 Introduction 2:04 How Ian got started in microcap investing 10:45 What is the MicroCapClub? 15:10 Ian discusses the thesis of why someone would want to invest in microcaps 21:38 Ian breaks down his one-sentence investment strategy word-by-word: “My goal is to own the smallest, most illiquid, least institutionally owned, misunderstood businesses I can find that are run by intelligent fanatics.” 36:15 Ian’s past and current investment experience with junior mining stocks 38:57 Does Ian’s strategy work for pre-revenue companies with no cash flow such as most junior miners? 42:50 The main differences Ian sees in US microcap equities vs Canadian microcap equities 46:20 Cautionary advice regarding accessing initial capital to get started in microcap investing Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in and/or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
On today’s episode of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with my friend Ian Westermann, founder of Essential Tennis. I asked him about his passion for the game, how he went from country club tennis instructor to one of the biggest online tennis instructional sites in the world, and how we can become better singles and doubles players, among many other interesting topics. Ian was featured in Forbes as one of the most successful online tennis instruction entrepreneurs and he is considered one of the pioneers of online tennis instruction. Ian started the Essential Tennis Podcast in 2008, which is one of the most popular tennis podcasts of all time. Ian and his awesome team at ET have produced an incredible amount of free, high-quality, value-filled videos that have helped millions of people improve their tennis games. The proof is in the pudding: Essential Tennis currently has over 125k subscribers on Youtube, which says a lot about the quality of ET’s instructional content. Ian and his team have also created tons of amazing premium tennis courses at EssentialTennis.com. It was a pleasure having Ian on The Tennis Files Podcast, especially because we both share the same passion as you do: to become better tennis players. I hope you enjoy this episode of TFP with Ian, and let us know what you think in the comments below! Time-Stamped Show Notes [3:36] Ian’s secret nickname [4:49] Does Ian really have an Essential Tennis tattoo? [5:19] How Ian got his start in tennis [9:08] Ian’s incredible passion for the game [13:22] Ian’s junior career [16:47] Not making the college team the first year [19:22] The highlight of Ian’s college tennis career - playing in the zone [24:32] Ian’s experience taking the Professional Tennis Management Program at Ferris State [28:35] Ian’s coaching jobs at various tennis and country clubs and the frustrations he experienced [33:56] Tough career choices [36:23] The Essential Tennis Podcast: one of the longest standing tennis podcast out there [38:32] What to expect next from The Essential Tennis Podcast [41:15] Leading yourself through the tennis learning process when you can’t find a coach for you [44:04] Ian’s 3 key tips to playing better singles [46:10] How to become a better doubles player [50:28] What is a Vlog and why Ian started one [54:52] Three books Ian would gift to a friend to help him/her become a better tennis player [58:36] When to expect Ian’s new book [59:38] What’s in store next from Essential Tennis [1:00:46] Where can we connect with Ian and Essential Tennis online [1:01:51] One key tip to help us improve our tennis games Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May has been a good month for notable rock releases, including albums by Arctic Monkeys, Courtney Barnett, and Beach House. For this episode, I contacted friend of the podcast Ian Cohen, whose writing has appeared at Pitchfork and Stereogum, to go over our thoughts on these records and more. Does Ian agree with me than Arctic Monkeys' Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino is one of the year's best albums? Does he like Courtney Barnett's Tell Me How You Really Feel as much as I do? Or do we just end up arguing for 50 minutes? Tune in to find out!
Welcome to Episode 43 of Shaken Not Nerd This week the boys are joined by returning guest Matt Commons to discuss their top 5 Nostalgic TV shows as well as discussing this weeks current news and events! Did Dudi watch garbage growing up? Do Tom and Matt have the same list? Does Ian have what it takes to finally win a twitter poll (there will be a poll on twitter. head on over to vote who had the best list!) You can find Matt Commons and his Illustration work on instragram at https://www.instagram.com/mattcomms/?hl=en Shaken Not Nerd is a proud member of the Podfix Network If you enjoyed the show, give us a review or give a mate the heads up about our show! Got a suggestion for the show? You can contact us on Facebook, Twitter or even Instagram!