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Our guest this week is Shaahin Cheyene, who has a fascinating story starting with the beginnings of raves in the 90's, and progressing to an Amazon Master today. Our Story starts in the 90's at raves waaaay in the beginning. Shaahin, at the time friends with Pasquale Rotella of EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) set out to try to figure out how to make actual money in the rave scene. The people were certainly there, but where was the money? It didn't take long to figure out that it was drugs. The drug dealers went home with all the cash. Knowing selling illegal drugs is not a solid long term future, he came up with an alternative to the MDMA and Ecstacy that was being sold at the parties. This was a completely legal, herbal alternative to the drug and It. Took. Off. Selling the supplement in drug stores, adult stores, new-age stores, bookstores, and other small businesses. He got the attention of Larry Flynt, The President, the DEA, the FDA, and everybody else desperate to either work with him or stop him. Links to his appearance on Montel Williams below. We go over the process in detail. We talk about the struggles of being an entrepreneur in the United States as the child of immigrant parents. Once they found a bit of success, they even bought a home that had professional squatters living in the backyard. Learn how they grew from this and proved that kindness is always the best answer. Most believe that the path to entrepreneurship is coming up with a product to sell, but this isn't entirely true. The real answer is finding an answer to distribution. If you don't have a distribution plan, you have no way to get your product to the people, and therefore you don't have anything to sell. Shaahin's current income is based exactly on this concept, and we go over the basics. How did Amazon become as big as they did? Bezos may or may not have learned a thing or two from Walmart…maybe… Selling on Amazon is easier than you think. As Shaahin says, ‘the riches are in the niches' and he goes over what that actually means and how you can cash out on that industry that's wide open for the taking. We go over some recommended reading and advice for being better at starting and continuing your business. In Shaahin's book Billions, his forward was written by Chris Voss, which should say something immediately about the people he knows. Learn about the art of accepting things for their imperfections. Shaahin goes over an experience he had in Japan that left him feeling empty, and what he learned about it after asking others about his experience. What is it like earning your first million dollars? What did you expect to happen? A lot of it comes down to following your gut. Amazon Mastery Course: https://fbasellercourse.com/ Use Code: ONTHEEDGE Buy the book Billions: https://amzn.to/3AsBpJT Shaahin on Montel Williams: https://youtu.be/n5M4yN99MWs https://youtu.be/2r3fJHEzWSE HerbalEcstacy on YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/herbalecstacy
Our guest this week is Shaahin Cheyene, who has a fascinating story starting with the beginnings of raves in the 90's, and progressing to an Amazon Master today. 8:00 - Our Story starts in the 90's at raves waaaay in the beginning. Shaahin, at the time friends with Pasquale Rotella of EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) set out to try to figure out how to make actual money in the rave scene. The people were certainly there, but where was the money? It didn't take long to figure out that it was drugs. The drug dealers went home with all the cash. 10:30 - Knowing selling illegal drugs is not a solid long term future, he came up with an alternative to the MDMA and Ecstacy that was being sold at the parties. This was a completely legal, herbal alternative to the drug and It. Took. Off. 20:00 - Selling the supplement in drug stores, adult stores, new-age stores, bookstores, and other small businesses. He got the attention of Larry Flynt, The President, the DEA, the FDA, and everybody else desperate to either work with him or stop him. Links to his appearance on Montel Williams below. We go over the process in detail. 44:30 - We talk about the struggles of being an entrepreneur in the United States as the child of immigrant parents. Once they found a bit of success, they even bought a home that had professional squatters living in the backyard. Learn how they grew from this and proved that kindness is always the best answer. 57:10 - Most believe that the path to entrepreneurship is coming up with a product to sell, but this isn't entirely true. The real answer is finding an answer to distribution. If you don't have a distribution plan, you have no way to get your product to the people, and therefore you don't have anything to sell. Shaahin's current income is based exactly on this concept, and we go over the basics. How did Amazon become as big as they did? Bezos may or may not have learned a thing or two from Walmart…maybe… 01:09:00 - Selling on Amazon is easier than you think. As Shaahin says, ‘the riches are in the niches' and he goes over what that actually means and how you can cash out on that industry that's wide open for the taking. 01:21:00 - We go over some recommended reading and advice for being better at starting and continuing your business. In Shaahin's book Billions, his forward was written by Chris Voss, which should say something immediately about the people he knows. 01:30:20 - Learn about the art of accepting things for their imperfections. Shaahin goes over an experience he had in Japan that left him feeling empty, and what he learned about it after asking others about his experience. 1:42:00 - What is it like earning your first million dollars? What did you expect to happen? A lot of it comes down to following your gut. Amazon Mastery Course: https://fbasellercourse.com/ Use Code: ONTHEEDGE Buy the book Billions: https://amzn.to/3AsBpJT Shaahin on Montel Williams: https://youtu.be/n5M4yN99MWs https://youtu.be/2r3fJHEzWSE HerbalEcstacy on YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/herbalecstacy ------------ New Full Episodes are released every THURSDAY at 10:00am and clips are released frequently throughout the week. -------------
Desiree was born and raised in Southern California and currently enjoying life in Las Vegas. She holds a degree from Cal Poly Pomona as well as a Masters in Marriage and Family therapy from Hope International University. Desiree is a certified 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher. She has brought her Yoga experiences and talks to both music and yoga festivals such as EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival), Daylight Beach Club, and M Resort & Spa to name a few. When not teaching yoga Desiree is a Mind Body Soul Coach who works with clients across the globe. In her free time Desiree loves looking for the best tasting cheeseburgers and spending quality time with her husband and three dogs Myla, Muffin, and Mia. Join us for a conversation about authenticity and healing. Key Takeaways: 1. You are so incredibly loved 2. You're beautiful, you're beaming, you're stunning from the inside and the outside 3. You are truly capable of creating and doing anything that you decide to set your mind to Desiree's IG Desiree's FB Connect: Find | Jacent Wamala, LMFT At WamalaWellness.com On Instagram On Youtube SUBSCRIBE | The Jacent’s Gems Podcast On Anchor.fm On Apple Podcasts
Lidia Solorio is a Psychopath. Listen along as we discuss stolen vehicles, EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival), and drinking while driving. *** Jelly Filled Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jellyfilledpodcast/ Isaac Moreno Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacrmoreno/ *** Podcast artwork by Andrew Kuenzi (@brickandthicket)
Jason and Kyle Fudenna, a third-year chemical engineering major at UCLA and major hustler, talk about why engineering at UCLA sucks. We also talk about how to get a free ticket to EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival), shifting mindsets from our first year to now, shitty living situations, religion, competition in college, and post-grad plans for after college. Also, please ignore that annoying buzzing noise in the background— it's coming from the house next door. YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/JasonHibono INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/JasonHibono TWITTER: www.twitter.com/JasonHibono
Download MP3 今月も第1週は「異文化ディスカッション」をお届けします。広島大学に学ぶ留学生をゲストに招き、東広島での学生生活や、身近な話題について、英語で話してもらいます。 アメリカ出身のジャスミンと、韓国出身のジョーをお迎えしての第2回をお届けします。今回の話題は「ポップ・ミュージック」。 聞き手:Joe Lauer(広島大学外国語教育研究センタ―) *毎月第1週は「異文化ディスカッション」をお届けします。 *エントリーの「スクリプトを見る」をクリックすると、番組内で使われている表現を見ることができます(スクリプトは表示されません)。Pop Music in South Korea and the US That's the thing = That's the interesting point the grocery store = a food store such as a supermarket When it comes to = concerning, in regards to quote- unquote = いわゆる、修飾する語を強調して (Note: Here she says, "when it comes to 'adult words', I struggle…") to struggle = to have a hard time, もがく Filipino = a person from the Philippines middle school = junior high school an advantage = 有利な点 structure = shape, 構造 the mainstream music scene = widespread popular music to DJ = to play and manage recorded music at a club or party. DJ stands for "disc jockey," the person who chooses and revises the music a genre = a type of art, music or literature EDM = Electronic Dance Music, electronic music usually played at clubs by DJs Reno = a city in Nevada the hype = 誇大な宣伝、騒ぎ EDC = Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the biggest electronic dance music festivals in the world BTS = a seven-member South Korean boy band, also known as Bangtan Boys winning over = winning against Justin Bieber = a popular Canadian pops singer a ballad = a romantic song R & B = Rhythm and Blues, a type of pop music associated with African Americans, which has been influenced by jazz to be into (something) = to really like (something) One OK Rock = a Japanese rock band which sings a lot in English lyrics = the words in the songs Anderson Paak = an American rapper, singer, drummer, and songwriter. He used to be known as Breezy Lovejoy gospel = religious music associated with African Americans to be picky = えり好みする、気難しい to insult = to criticize to be blown away (by) = to be impressed in a good way (by something), to really like something to have a soft spot in (one's) heart for (something) = to really like (something) nostalgia = longing for good things in the past (something) for (something's) sake = related to (something), for the purpose of (something) (Example: “She moved to a warm area for the sake of her health.”) revolutionary = 革命的 Mitsuki = Mitsuki Miyawaki, a Japanese-American sing-songwriter Your Best American Girl = the name of a song by Mitsuki to get (someone) hooked on (something/someone) = to become strongly attracted to and like (something/someone) corny = sentimental, メロドラマ的 It warms my heart to… = It makes me happy to… 微笑ましい to make it in (a professional field) = to become successful in (a field) BIGBANG = a South Korean boy band catchy = attractive and unique philosophical = 哲学的 to blow away (someone, or one's heart) = to really affect (someone) Maroon 5 = a Californian pop rock group to be fortunate = to be lucky Sugar = one of Maroon 5's songs Billboard Charts = weekly lists of the most popular songs One More Night; Maps; Animals; Makes Me Wonder = other songs by Maroon 5 Jeff Rosenstock = an American musician from New York to get on (someone or something) = to get excited about a lyricist = a person who writes the words in songs to bond with = to become close friends with a psycho = a crazy person It just worked out = By chance, it was convenient to do an interview with (someone) = to talk to someone as a journalist genuinely = actually 心から awesome = great to do music journals = to publish articles about music
Download MP3 今月も第1週は「異文化ディスカッション」をお届けします。広島大学に学ぶ留学生をゲストに招き、東広島での学生生活や、身近な話題について、英語で話してもらいます。 アメリカ出身のジャスミンと、韓国出身のジョーをお迎えしての第2回をお届けします。今回の話題は「ポップ・ミュージック」。 聞き手:Joe Lauer(広島大学外国語教育研究センタ―) *毎月第1週は「異文化ディスカッション」をお届けします。 *エントリーの「スクリプトを見る」をクリックすると、番組内で使われている表現を見ることができます(スクリプトは表示されません)。Pop Music in South Korea and the US That's the thing = That's the interesting point the grocery store = a food store such as a supermarket When it comes to = concerning, in regards to quote- unquote = いわゆる、修飾する語を強調して (Note: Here she says, "when it comes to 'adult words', I struggle…") to struggle = to have a hard time, もがく Filipino = a person from the Philippines middle school = junior high school an advantage = 有利な点 structure = shape, 構造 the mainstream music scene = widespread popular music to DJ = to play and manage recorded music at a club or party. DJ stands for "disc jockey," the person who chooses and revises the music a genre = a type of art, music or literature EDM = Electronic Dance Music, electronic music usually played at clubs by DJs Reno = a city in Nevada the hype = 誇大な宣伝、騒ぎ EDC = Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the biggest electronic dance music festivals in the world BTS = a seven-member South Korean boy band, also known as Bangtan Boys winning over = winning against Justin Bieber = a popular Canadian pops singer a ballad = a romantic song R & B = Rhythm and Blues, a type of pop music associated with African Americans, which has been influenced by jazz to be into (something) = to really like (something) One OK Rock = a Japanese rock band which sings a lot in English lyrics = the words in the songs Anderson Paak = an American rapper, singer, drummer, and songwriter. He used to be known as Breezy Lovejoy gospel = religious music associated with African Americans to be picky = えり好みする、気難しい to insult = to criticize to be blown away (by) = to be impressed in a good way (by something), to really like something to have a soft spot in (one's) heart for (something) = to really like (something) nostalgia = longing for good things in the past (something) for (something's) sake = related to (something), for the purpose of (something) (Example: “She moved to a warm area for the sake of her health.”) revolutionary = 革命的 Mitsuki = Mitsuki Miyawaki, a Japanese-American sing-songwriter Your Best American Girl = the name of a song by Mitsuki to get (someone) hooked on (something/someone) = to become strongly attracted to and like (something/someone) corny = sentimental, メロドラマ的 It warms my heart to… = It makes me happy to… 微笑ましい to make it in (a professional field) = to become successful in (a field) BIGBANG = a South Korean boy band catchy = attractive and unique philosophical = 哲学的 to blow away (someone, or one's heart) = to really affect (someone) Maroon 5 = a Californian pop rock group to be fortunate = to be lucky Sugar = one of Maroon 5's songs Billboard Charts = weekly lists of the most popular songs One More Night; Maps; Animals; Makes Me Wonder = other songs by Maroon 5 Jeff Rosenstock = an American musician from New York to get on (someone or something) = to get excited about a lyricist = a person who writes the words in songs to bond with = to become close friends with a psycho = a crazy person It just worked out = By chance, it was convenient to do an interview with (someone) = to talk to someone as a journalist genuinely = actually 心から awesome = great to do music journals = to publish articles about music
EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) closes it's drugged out doors after another successful year in Las Vegas. The stories and heroes are created from this festival for the soul purpose of annoying Matt and Paul. Paul shoves his Kentucky hand in Matt's dirty Jersey face over state anthems. Matt reveals the sweetest revenge he ever took on San Diego hipsters who were hating on Bon Jovi. Also, is Book of Mormon the most important musical ever? JOCK VS. NERD: Michael Sam's super sexy hashtag Vs. G. I. Secret Satan. MEGA SCOOP MAIL: Chris follows up up on female coaches for men's sports by teaching the boys about "Grandma" Peters. SactoMonkey wants to know if we can put a stop to Terry Fator. Moxie wants to talk harder jobs, actors and musicians. Nic sends a figgity fuck you to Jacob. Steven proposes and Ice Cream Social Fantasy Football League. Lukas has a covert way to market ICS. Finally, Scoop Dogg, writes in with our deepest scoop mail yet- How to deal with being an atheist in a very religious household.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen Before Booster on www.paris-one.com ! About 2 weeks, the best of Tech House, Dubstep & Electro ! Enjoy ! Follow me : www.facebook.com/djmumitsu Tracklist : 1 - Dimitri Vegas & Martin Garrix, Like Mike - Tremor 2 - Sidney Samson & Eva Simons - Celebrate The Rain 3 - Sander van Doorn & Firebeatz - Guitar Track 4 - Bingo Players - Knock You Out 5 - Avicii - Jailbait (FTampa Vicious21 Remix) 6 - Bassjackers & MAKJ - Derp 7 - Adventure Club - Wonder (Friendzone Remix) 8 - Showtek & Ookay - Bouncer 9 - Steve Aoki featuring Waka Flocka Flame - Rage the Night Away 10 - Syn Cole featuring Madame Buttons - Miami 82 (Merk & Kremont Remix) 11 - Qulinez featuring Cara Salimando - Rising Like The Sun 12 - Sick Individuals - Rock & Rave 13 - Sander van Doorn - Right Here Right Now (Ummet Ozcan remix) 14 - Katy Perry - Birthday (Cash Cash Remix)
Episode #58 marks the latest edition of This Ordinary Guy. After almost a year in hiatus, Justin and John have decided to dust off the mic and record once again. That being said, this episode is mostly about John’s experience at EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival)...
I keep hearing everyone get mad when I play music that is not centered around vocals... lol... ok then... vocals it is! For all the house heads and the more 'commercial' crowd interested in mingling with the EDM scene, this is the mix for you! :) Track appearances by Dennis Ferrer, Ian Carey, Chuckie, Stardust, Kid Massive, Funkerman, Moguai, DONS, and many more! Part two of this set (a non commercial house mix - no vocals) will be released soon, but in the meantime, this is something for people headed to Orlando for EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) and Rave Invaders in Miami June 3rd ---> Enjoy the mix!!! TRACKLIST TBA - maaaaybe ;) hahaha -EYE- Listen.To/Eyekon