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Jim gets his leg caught in a bear trap and has to hack off his leg but he picks the wrong leg. No, nothing that exciting. Jim looks for a new belt for his trip and has few options in the Upper Keys. We ask why are bartenders so touchy about drink knowledge?
Jim gets his leg caught in a bear trap and has to hack off his leg but he picks the wrong leg. No, nothing that exciting. Jim looks for a new belt for his trip and has few options in the Upper Keys. We ask why are bartenders so touchy about drink knowledge?
In this episode, we chat with Nate Silverman, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships and Social Responsibilities at the Seattle Storms. Nate shared his experiences and funny stories from his internship with the Knicks at the Madison Square Garden and how he got into his dream job with the Seattle Supersonics first and the Storm now. He kindly shared some advice on outreach, interviews for positions in sports, and internships. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a five-star iTunes review. **********************************************************************"If you want to get into sports, and you are not thinking about sales, I encourage you to try other avenues. But if you are striking out and you are not getting your foot in the door, if there are no other options, you should definitely consider sales." - Nate Silverman on ticket sales "bad reputation" among students interested in getting into sports. Nate Silverman has vast experience in the NBA and WNBA; he worked for the Supersonics and the Storm as an Account Executive from 2004 to 2007. Now he acts as a Senior Vice President. During his time away from the NBA and the WNBA, he worked at the Seattle Sports Commission, Sync Sports & Entertainment, and Learfield Sports. During his time at Learfield Sports, Nate developed and sold multi-media assets and managed corporate partnerships on behalf of San Diego State Athletics and the Mountain West Conference. Nate shared his varied experience in the sports industry throughout this episode and shared some brilliant insights on outreach, cold calling, and, most importantly, on following up. We talked about his experiences interviewing candidates, and he highlighted the best attitude an applicant can have and what students should avoid when reaching out to executives and during interviews. You can connect with Nate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natesilverman/ Or you can send him an email to: nsilverman@stormbasketball.com
ever wish you would not ever get offended and let things slide? lets talk about it
Negativity is everywhere. While we are on this earth fulfilling our assignment opposition will come. Don't Take It Personally. Refuse to give more respect to negative words than you do God's positive words. You are loved and accepted. This message is part 4 of the series "Breaking Free". It is entitled, "Don't Take It Personally". Please direct your prayer requests, comments, and donations to www.kingdomrock.org. Thanks so much everyone. Remember you are loved and appreciated. www.kingdomrock.org
Negativity is everywhere. While we are on this earth fulfilling our assignment opposition will come. Don't Take It Personally. Refuse to give more respect to negative words than you do God's positive words. You are loved and accepted. This message is part 4 of the series "Breaking Free". It is entitled, "Don't Take It Personally". Please direct your prayer requests, comments, and donations to www.kingdomrock.org. Thanks so much everyone. Remember you are loved and appreciated. www.kingdomrock.org
Negativity is everywhere. While we are on this earth fulfilling our assignment opposition will come. Don't Take It Personally. Refuse to give more respect to negative words than you do God's positive words. You are loved and accepted. This message is part 4 of the series "Breaking Free". It is entitled, "Don't Take It Personally". Please direct your prayer requests, comments, and donations to www.kingdomrock.org. Thanks so much everyone. Remember you are loved and appreciated. www.kingdomrock.org
Strategizing Sunday Don't Take It Personally Author: Katrena Cohea is the CEO of Different Drummer Dance, a studio and online education platform that's on a mission to promote dancer wellness; giving dancers and teachers resources on topics like body positivity, growth mindset, and mental health. Katrena danced professionally in California before moving to upstate New York to start Different Drummer Dance. You can learn more about her, and her work by visiting differentdrummerdance.com, and if you're a teacher or studio owner who's interested in learning how to bring dancer wellness into your classes, check out her monthly membership program, StudioZen at differentdrumerdance.com/studiozen . Source: https://www.differentdrummerdance.com/blog/real-reason-parents-dont-want-online-classes Don't forget to follow us on IG and Facebook @dancetipsdaily! Stay up to date with DTD at www.dancetipsdaily.com Like what you heard? Give us a 5 star rating or share with a friend to help us keep bringing the best dance content to you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dance-tips-daily/support
This week on Ageless we had the opportunity to sit down with Jordan Emanuel. You might know Jordan as Playmate of the Year 2019 or Miss Black America New York 2018 but Jordan is also an accomplished journalist, businesswoman and philanthropist. We talk about the importance of not taking things personally, being vulnerable in the public eye, and the importance of creating a multifaceted catalog of interests and skills throughout life. Follow Jordan @jordy_jor And as always follow along with us @kitkeenan and @cynthiarowley --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, I talk about the difference between "puddles" and "oceans" and why this idea is the key to not taking anything personally. Get "The New Mindset Journal" and "Single is your Superpower" (https://newmindsetwhodis.com/) Follow me on Instagram: @case.kenny https://instagram.com/case.kenny Text me! 312-584-4002
It’s time to get out of your head! In order to be truly happy or joyous at life (less reactive and more empowered to create your reality), you need to mind your surroundings! And guess what? Your surroundings are not the same as the environment you have created in your head! Does this mean you’re crazy? Far from it. Diversity of opinions and perspectives are what makes the world so magical (on one hand). On the other hand...how far stuck in your head are you? If you say not very, then why do you take things so personal? Why be easily offended by someone else’s choices and views on life? This ESO-Life episode covers the real meaning of “taking it personal”...do you think not taking things personally could make you concentrate on other things, say, proactively building your life, the way you want, and living life on your terms? Tune in to hear what the BTS Crew has to say! Remember, you are humanity’s last hope. Based on the Amuechi: OFF-World. "May You Become The Source" ___________________ Product Of The Day: (OPC-3) ___________________ - http://opc-3.nsa6.com Email: - Aftermath@becomethesource.com LIKE & SUBSCRIBE For More Information About Our Story Line, Visit: - https://becomethesource.com/ ___________ FOLLOW US ON ___________ *Facebook: https://facebook.com/becomethesource.9 *iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/become-the-source/id1458356348?uo=4 *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/becomethesource/ *Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TuGXcobYaNoUqoZRjXVZS *Castbox: https://castbox.fm/ch/2805200 *LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/novism-synergy-alliances-5842ba1a7 *TuneIn: http://tun.in/pjQiB *Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/eso-life
Melissa and Justin are joined by Brian MacDonald from Brains on Games as they discuss feelings when others don't like a game you love. Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @ThisIsRoom51 You can check out our podcast on anchor.fm/Room51 and our Twitch channel at twitch.tv.Room51Live You can get yourself some Room 51 merch at https://www.redbubble.com/people/Room51Merch/shop?asc=u New episodes every Sunday and Tuesday at 1pm EST!
On this Official Weed and Cliff Podcast: 3. A lot of nose-jabbing. 2. More grass in his system than a cow. 1. We'll drop a wiener at you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weed-and-cliff-dot-com/support
“What did I do wrong? How did I get sucked into this? How could I let this happen to myself? I feel like I have a target on my back for this kind of thing!” Kate and Susie talk about emotional abuse and narcissistic abuse and how abusers identify victims.
Often the biggest hurdle to living your best life is all the angst and energy we spend trying to defend our self-image in an effort to avoid feelings of worthlessness and fear of abandonment. Many people see everything in life as a threat to our self-image while the truth is that almost nothing is unless you turn it int a threat. Dr. Kim Lannon talks about turning your reactions to external circumstances into considered responses instead.
Andrea Waltz is the co-founder of Courage Crafters, Inc. and co-author of the best-selling book, Go for No! Yes is the Destination. Andrea is also a very real individual who shares her own experiences honestly - she gets it! Fascinating insights into dealing with rejection and actually embracing the 'no'. Listen and listen again - this could inspire you to break through a big barrier.
We talk about giving someone the benefit of the doubt, how to take things less personally, how to not get defensive, and how to be responsive instead of reactive.
DON'T TAKE IT PERSONALLY
In this episode we talk about; if our generation has become too sensitive... It's 2020 and the lightest criticisms are too much for some and opinions dictate how we live. Join the conversation. Find us: https://www.instagram.com/ratvofficial/ https://linktr.ee/ratvofficial Hosts & Guest: https://www.instagram.com/ehenry_/ https://www.instagram.com/sheggzzz/
How to not take things personally. Based on the 2nd agreement in the book 'The Four Agreements' by Don Miguel Ruiz, research and life experience. Here's a link to Don Miguel Ruiz's book Here's the Jordan Harbinger article Here's my Instagram account
Why should you hurt yourself by listening to someone whom you don't come consider listening ? In this episode of podcast I am sharing an important insight that I learned today from a book. I hope this might help you find something which you have lost within you. If you found this podcast valuable don't forget to follow my podcast so that you don't miss out any episodes that help you to grow. If you found this useful don't forget to share this to someone whom you know which might help them to grow to the next level. I really do appreciate it if you do that. You can also find useful contents like this on my YouTube channel"Mr Naveen Kumar". You can connect with me on Facebook at "Mr Naveen Kumar" and on Twitter at "mrnaveenkmr11" and on Instagram at"mr_naveen_kumar_11". I am always open to your thoughts and opinions and looking forward to it. Enjoy the process of learning through listening. "Education is power!! Self-education is superpower!!!" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The typical creative entrepreneur deals with a double-dose of trouble in business. They contend with the inner struggles of the creative process, as well as the outward pressures of being in business in general. Now all forms of entrepreneurship will face troubles, but overcoming the doubled pressure of creative entrepreneurship takes an incredible degree of resolve. Very few creatives break through.
This week we will hear from Seneca. He is going to introduce us to one of the core ideas of Stoicism, one that was later heavily discussed by Epictetus. To live well, we must understand the universe and not be upset when predictable things happen.https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_letters_to_Lucilius/Letter_107Support the show by going to www.patreon.com/sundaystoic
Jovon & Sommer talk about how to stop being a victim and start owning your own shit! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/LoveU/support
Join me for this short guided meditation that takes a positive approach to your day and includes an affirmation. In general, I use the words spirit, divinity, wholeness and interconnectedness in my meditations. Think of me as the Mr. Rogers of meditation. If you want to support this work you can contribute here or leave a review. Thank you!
The full moon is upon us again and this week we are all feeling it! We have a fun epsiode this week mixed with wine, laughter, and of course, inner wisdom. Join our silly and fun conversations for a good smile and laugh. We discuss many different topics, some of which we do not remember why our minds brought us there, but it did, and we just went with it! However we always seemed to tie it back to DON'T TAKE IT PERSONALLY! Seasons changing, new beginnings, body image, negative self talk, appreciating your process, and learning to laugh and have fun with it all, you won't want to miss it! So kick back, relax, and enjoy! At the end of this episode, head over to busybeeingme.com and sign up for Amber's email list to watch her FREE webinar about her 6 steps to start creating the life you desire. Curious about inner child work, learning more about your higher self, and how to connect at a more deep level with yourself and the universe, then look no further and go sign up! As always, DM us and share with us topics you wish to Speak Up about as well. Instagram Speak Up!: @speak_up_podcast Amber: @busybeeingamber Marcolena: @marcolena_thelion
Coach Joe Plane has been coaching swimming since 1997. He has coached all levels of swimming; from learn-to-swim up to Olympic Trial qualifiers. Coach Joe has worked with and around some of the greatest coaches in the United States. He swam for Kelly Kremer at John Brown University, who is now the Head Coach of the University of Minnesota Men’s and Women’s swimming and diving teams. Coach Joe also worked with Jim Richardson from the University of Michigan Women’s swimming team from 2003 to 2006. While at Michigan, he had the opportunity to observe Head Men’s Coach Jon Urbanchek and Head Men’s Coach Bob Bowman, as well as the greatest Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps. He also worked alongside Greg Meehan (current Women's Head Swimming and Diving Coach at Stanford University), while working at University of the Pacific as the recruiting coordinator and sprint and breaststroke coach. Connect with Joe: - Team Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Email Get FREE Access to their Swim Workouts. Full Show Notes for this Episode on the RITTER Blog. We want to hear from you, leave us a message 24/7! +1 704-837-2939 Check out the latest from RITTER: The Hive - Get access to the best online swim coaching resources available. Join The Hive powered by RITTER, to understand the full picture of swimming faster. Get specific training sets and workouts, learn in-depth technique tips and analysis, even watch dryland and strength training exercises that'll help your swimmers go faster! If you enjoyed this podcast help us spread the word by leaving a rating and review on our iTunes show page. To connect and learn more visit the RITTER Sports Performance website.
"Don't Take It Personally" - Luke 10:1-12, 16-20 - 19.07.07
Resistance to authority and rebellion against leadership can be all too familiar to mothers. How can we learn to navigate these situations gracefully? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/torasimecha/support
I want to share what happened last week when I asked my dear friend for her feedback about this podcast. She gave me some great, honest advice. She said she could tell I’m reading from a script, and she wants to hear ME, my personality. I thanked her and then quickly had to get off the phone because Hunter was having a meltdown in the car – so I was really abrupt. I believe our relationships are here to help awaken our consciousness, learn lessons about ourselves, expand and grow into our fullest selves. If we are unconscious, then we may miss the lesson. If we are open and aware, we will deepen our relationship with ourselves as well as our connection to each other. So, one of the things I have been working on my whole life is being open to criticism. I am a very sensitive soul, and I used to get my feelings hurt with any kind of criticism. Instead of seeing criticism as feedback, I totally saw it as failure. Often this would completely stop me from moving forward, or I would quit all together. Similarly, one of the things my friend is working on is being okay to share and speak her voice, that giving her opinion, when asked is totally great to share. When you bottle up your emotions, they come out in unexpected ways. Healthy communication is a great skill to have, but it takes practice. Because I had to get off the phone so quickly, I think it triggered a doubt in her that maybe she shouldn’t have shared her opinion or that I was offended. She called me later that week, but I didn’t return her call because I was busy. Our minds can wander into so many stories, that aren’t true. When she called me a second time, I knew that maybe something was triggered and that I needed to call her back to reassure her that her feedback was appreciated and that I wasn’t mad. It was so subtle, that if I wasn’t conscious I would probably miss it and she may have been feeling guilty or upset with herself for sharing. If we both weren’t working on ourselves, I may have taken her criticism personally or she may have continued to turn some false story about how I’m not calling her back because I’m mad at her. That’s the power of our mind. It can play tricks on us. Only through consciousness can we create our change. That’s the great thing about working on yourself, is that we are in relationship together to grow. At the end of the day we are both the same souls who want the same thing and have the same fears. We both don’t want to be rejected. We are both learning the same lesson to let go of feeling offended and not take situations personally. So for mantra Monday, my invitation is Don’t take it personally. This is way easier to say than to do. We get triggered by something and our mind takes us down various scenarios and what-ifs. It’s like wearing pink sunglasses and thinking everything in the world is pink, but all we need to do is remove our rose-colored glasses to see clearly. A lot of the time it has nothing to do with you. If you can show up open without any preconceived notions, how would you should up differently? How would this open your mind if you can remove your rose-colored glasses. What is there? What isn’t there? Would you be more relaxed and show up authentically if you could drop your defenses and judgements? I have been working on this for decades of trying to let go of things personally, dropping the stories and what-ifs and accepting it’s really impossible to know exactly how the other person is feeling, and that it probably has nothing to do with me. I hope this helps you too this week to relax, let go of worry and just BE YOU!
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Know that a fight may start when you start to embrace God's purpose for you and Don’t take it personally. Go over to Olusobanjo.com/123 for more
Today I want to chat about not taking unfollowers personally. It's really easy, as the industry puts heavy emphasis on follower counts, to get down about even one person unfollowing you on your channel, twitter, or whatever else. Whether it's intentional, unintentional, a bug, or whatever, it can feel personal. But at the end of the day, we have to do our best to put things in perspective. That person may have wiped their whole follow list. It could be a bug in the platform like on Mixer. It might just be that you're not bringing value to them any more. My encouragement for you, is to do your best to not take unfollows personally. It's going to happen ALL THE TIME and focusing on it isn't going to help you make your best content. Focus on continuing to entertain, bring value to your community, and the rest will fall into place. Don't let an unfollow or two or five derail from putting your best foot forward every day. God bless!
Don't take it personally.
8 minutes asking whether it is too cold and removed when we don't take things personally
How many times during the course of your day do you overhear things, see things, read things and take them personally? Choosing to be curious and to ask questions is the pathway away from drama and chaos. Join Beth as she uncovers why we take things personally and how you can disrupt that tendency. Just proclaiming “I will not take things personally!” isn’t enough to switch us. Instead, Beth explains how taking things personally is a practice, a choice.
It is Week 3 of our new series, Jay and Becca Books. We are focusing in on one of the most important books you can study...The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz! This week we are talking about the second agreement, "Don't Take It Personally." ACK! This one is a doozy. We invite you to follow along whether this is your first time reading or your hundredth! This is a book you want on your bookshelf. And it is only about $8 on Amazon right now! Do you want to be coached? We are looking for a few new listeners who are wanting to be coached in an episode. This is a perfect time of year to get on with us and create your baby steps around a goal. Shoot us a message through our contact page or message us on Facebook. We would love to get your scheduled. Thank you for listening! We appreciate you! Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher to get your episodes automatically sent to you each week! We would also love for you to submit a review on iTunes! A few things mentioned in this episode... The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Lean Inside: 7 Steps to Personal Power by Jay Our Patreon Account! Come support the podcast! Our Private Facebook Group Thank you for listening. We are so honored to have you with us each week. Please note that some of the links are affiliate links through Amazon. We get a little money if you end up purchasing the item through the link. This money helps to keep our podcast on the air! We do not link to anything that doesn't naturally come up in our podcast interviews/conversations. We are not asked to link to any specific product or service.
Photo Cred: Your Face is Rad Today we are chatting about everyone's FAVORITE topic.... criticism!! If you guys are anything like me, the thought of having someone criticize you (in any way!) makes you get a little nauseous! It's a huge weakness of mine, and something I've had to really work on over the years, because it's a normal part of life! And it's actually a GOOD part of life! Criticism helps us grow, both in our business & in our personal lives. It's what you do with the criticism that makes all the difference. So here are a few tips from us here at PhotoSpark about handling criticism! Key Takeaways: Accepting it is a muscle. That's a confusing sentence, but what we mean by this is it takes time to build up your brain to accept criticism in a healthy way. It's a cognitive process that you have to really work on over and over again to improve. It's very easy to take things personally, and it's a trained exercise to take it without getting your feelings hurt or challenging your self worth. Learn to GIVE criticism properly. This is just as important as learning to receive criticism. In our industry, there are many areas where we can give others constructive (key word... constructive!) criticism, especially when dealing with assistants, editors, or second shooters. Everyone knows the old adage of giving a criticism sandwich (a compliment, followed by constructive criticism, followed up with another compliment). The more you are to be able to GIVE constructive criticism, the more likely you are to be able to take it as well. If it seems over the top, give yourself a break. Oftentimes, when people are criticizing you about something, there are external factors at play as well. ESPECIALLY with photography. When you go above & beyond to try to fix the problem but nothing is working, let yourself off the hook a little. If you're pleased with the images, and they're technically on par with the rest of your work, chances are there's something the client is feeling self-conscious about that is affecting their opinion of their shoot. Maybe the client put on a few pounds this year, or they were in a fight with their spouse & can see it in the images, or their kids didn't have a good enough nap so they can tell they aren't as smiley as usual. There are so many things that go on behind the scenes... sometimes it isn't our fault! We hope this episode came at a good time for you guys! We know with the year wrapping up, tensions can be a little high, so criticism can be extra painful. If you liked this episode, please subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a positive review!!! Relevant Links: Ashley DuChene Kate Mills Julie Ferneau Download from iTunes Here Download from iTunes Here
God brought us here to learn to love ourselves first. All of the conflicts of our taking things personally is to show us we need to put ourselves first and love ourselves first.
Purposely find something positive, don't agree with negative judgements directed at us by others. Don't agree with fears!
Let's Juggle It Together! WWE Mastermind Jenn Scalia is a working woman entrepreneur, business strategist and visibility coach. She's built her business to over $500,000 / year in under two years. It's a true "reinvention story". She was in corporate America, doing social media and marketing for a company and suddenly found herself completely broke, with two kids, going through divorce. She moved back with her parents for a year so that she could have *some* help and focus on her business. Given that she already had the experience and expertise from her previous job, finding clients was something that came to Jenn naturally. Today, she runs a 500k+ / year business and is on track to make seven figures. Jenn has been featured in Forbes Magazine, Business Insider, The Huffington Post, and more. In This Episode We Talk About: Jenn’s journey from employee to visibility coach What exactly a visibility coach is The importance of storytelling What makes people want to be around her and be her customer The importance of surrounding yourself with people who believe in you How she stands out in loud internet world Resources: The Little Business Book The Grid Diary Word Swag The Alchemist The Four Agreements Contact Info Jenn Scalia Let's Juggle It Together! WWE Mastermind
How to break bad habits (and beat a Diet Coke addiction) by making this change. Josh and Shelby share tips for dealing with personal criticism. Wisdom from Nelson Mandela: “There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.”
To help us understand why it is that we should never take anything personally, 99FM’s Master Your Destiny spoke to Fannes Namhunya a young man born in the Omahahi village in the Oshana region who studied to be an English teacher and who has to date trained thousands of young Namibian to think critically, debate and present their ideas to others. We were also joined in studio by Umbi Karuaihe-Upi, a media expert with 25 years’ experience in the media and who serves on the board of Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and Sascha Olivier-Sampson, a Namibian dancing gem and also the owner and choreographer at Moon Goddess Dance Studio.
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It's not about you... www.FutureYouUniversity.com and www.MichaelSpillman.com (music by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com)
There's a book, Don't Take It Personally, Take It Seriously, that I love, and that has impacted me greatly. So greatly that I always forget to reference it when I see trouble on the horizon, but lightbulbs flash when the damage is done. Join me this week as we talk about how my misfortune might be able to help you along the way. Also, I'll be unveiling Something Wonderful about my next ventures in life. See you at 12:30pm Monday, August 19th! CALL TO ACTION:Hey Family this is real crisis i estimate close to 30,000 Students going to HBCUs will not be able to get their college education. National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher...? created this petition. We need YOU and YOUR SIGNATURES. http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/fix-the-current-parent?source=c.tw&r_by=8573716
There's a book, Don't Take It Personally, Take It Seriously, that I love, and that has impacted me greatly. So greatly that I always forget to reference it when I see trouble on the horizon, but lightbulbs flash when the damage is done. Join me this week as we talk about how my misfortune might be able to help you along the way. Also, I'll be unveiling Something Wonderful about my next ventures in life. See you at 12:30pm Monday, August 19th! CALL TO ACTION:Hey Family this is real crisis i estimate close to 30,000 Students going to HBCUs will not be able to get their college education. National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher...? created this petition. We need YOU and YOUR SIGNATURES. http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/fix-the-current-parent?source=c.tw&r_by=8573716
Just because your spouse is in a bad mood doesn't mean that it's your fault. Dr. Noelle Nelson explains and shares many tips on keeping your relationship happy.
It's time once again to look at some of the independent games we've been playing over the last month! This week, we discuss a few games created for the Ludum Dare game jam event as well as Christine Love's newest work, don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story. Both topics encompass a huge amount of material, so we highly recommend you visit the websites listed in the show notes to explore all the intriguing games. Weather you're into sword showers, scurvy, or social scandals, this episode has something for you!Some discussion starters:- Which Ludum Dare games did you enjoy?- How can games effectively model emotional and social systems?- What benefits does a highly-structured game like don't take it personally... have over more player-structured games?To listen to the podcast:- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.Show notes:- Run time: 31 min 53 sec- Ludum Dare, The Rapid Game Creation Community- The Legend of Mulida- Grave Robbers- The Wager- don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story, by Christine Love- Music provided by Brad Sucks
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Video of the Party/Pop/Punk single release "(5,6,7,8) Hot Date" from the "Don't Take It Personally" CD Video produced and directed by Kiara Doerr Music Credits: "(5,6,7,8) Hot Date" - music & lyrics by Nicola (copyright - NicSongs - 2006 BMI) Hot Cherry Records Nicola - Lead & Backing Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitar Eric Seiz - Electric Guitar Jules Rosaly - Bass Jimmy Wilgus - Keyboards, Programming and drums Produced & Mixed by Jimmy Wilgus @ The Den - Whippany, NJ www.nicolanicola.com www.myspace.com/nicola www.facebook.com/nicolanyc www.twitter.com/nicolanicola www.nicolanicola.podomatic.com www.nicolanyc.podomatic.com www.youtube.com/nicolanicola www.cdbaby.com/nicolanyc4