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Enough About Me by Richard Lui Book takes a behind-the-scenes look at some of the world's most difficult moments from a journalist's point of view. From survivors of terrorist attacks to victims of racial strife, Lui shares the lessons he learned from those who rose above the fray to be helpful, self-sacrificing, and generous in the face of monumental tragedy and loss.The Unexpected Power of Selflessness"Enough About Me" by Richard Lui - Book PreviewBook of the Week - BOTW - Season 8 Book 15Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/44eXePpGET IT. READ :)#selflessness #giving #growth FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behaviorhttp://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESShttps://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness
MSNBC/NBC News anchor Richard Lui joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about all things caregiving and caregiving moonshot lunches on this edition of Caregiver SOS. About Richard: Bio: Richard Lui is a veteran journalist with more than 30 years in broadcast journalism, film, technology, and business. Currently an anchor at MSNBC / NBC News and previously with CNN Worldwide, Lui was the first AAPI male to anchor a daily national news show. The team Emmy and Peabody winner is also the longest-serving AAPI male in a national anchor seat, now for almost two decades. Lui has spoken at over 500 community events related to gender, race, and equity in recent years. Considered an authority on race and intersectionality, he is one of the longest-serving correspondents reporting on communities of color. Lui is the author of the bestselling and award-winning book "Enough About Me" from HarperCollins Zondervan, as well as author of the groundbreaking Inclusion@work risk reports released at Davos, SXSW, CES, and Cannes Lions. As a film director he recently released the Oscars- and Grammy-qualifying documentaries ‘Sky Blossom' (2021) and ‘UNCONDITIONAL', (2023) which were honored with an unprecedented series of premieres at the White House, U.S. Congress, United Nations, and European Parliament. Richard's overlapping 20-year business career includes time at Citigroup, Oliver Wyman, Mrs. Fields Cookies, a fintech patent, and launching six tech brands over three business cycles. As an NACD Fellow, he has served on private and NGO boards in the AI, gender equity, and human trafficking sectors. In 2017, Lui founded PRISCA, a not-for-profit organization focused on action-based narrative change. He is a caregiving ambassador for the Alzheimer's Association, AARP, Plan International, BrightFocus, and Caring Across Generations. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!
MSNBC/NBC News anchor Richard Lui joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about all things caregiving and caregiving moonshot lunches on this edition of Caregiver SOS. About Richard: Bio: Richard Lui is a veteran journalist with more than 30 years in broadcast journalism, film, technology, and business. Currently an anchor at MSNBC / NBC News and previously with CNN Worldwide, Lui was the first AAPI male to anchor a daily national news show. The team Emmy and Peabody winner is also the longest-serving AAPI male in a national anchor seat, now for almost two decades. Lui has spoken at over 500 community events related to gender, race, and equity in recent years. Considered an authority on race and intersectionality, he is one of the longest-serving correspondents reporting on communities of color. Lui is the author of the bestselling and award-winning book "Enough About Me" from HarperCollins Zondervan, as well as author of the groundbreaking Inclusion@work risk reports released at Davos, SXSW, CES, and Cannes Lions. As a film director he recently released the Oscars- and Grammy-qualifying documentaries ‘Sky Blossom' (2021) and ‘UNCONDITIONAL', (2023) which were honored with an unprecedented series of premieres at the White House, U.S. Congress, United Nations, and European Parliament. Richard's overlapping 20-year business career includes time at Citigroup, Oliver Wyman, Mrs. Fields Cookies, a fintech patent, and launching six tech brands over three business cycles. As an NACD Fellow, he has served on private and NGO boards in the AI, gender equity, and human trafficking sectors. In 2017, Lui founded PRISCA, a not-for-profit organization focused on action-based narrative change. He is a caregiving ambassador for the Alzheimer's Association, AARP, Plan International, BrightFocus, and Caring Across Generations. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Leeches revisit an historic Enough About Me podcast in which Kirk lays waste to an internet creep. Also, Alice thinks Steve Robinson is on the spectrum and the Leeches have problems with Justin's food plan.
Andy Mayo and Jon in Warren are in studio as Kirk discusses last night's Barstool Live in Vegas. (9:40) Kirk has no desire to go to space. (18:30) Danny in Billerica went on The Beyond Average Podcast to discuss his co-host Daver. (27:50) The Dozen Live show revealed their celebrity guests. (30:00) Kirk revealed he had a phone call with Erika. (33:00) Data Guy Grier went on TMZ to discuss Shane Gillis. (36:14) Kirk and Justin have a literal dick measuring contest. (43:25) Bobby Costa made a song. (46:50) Looking back at all the past lawsuits against the show. (49:45) Mayo reveals Menners is producing Better Workdays. (58:00) A discussion on therapy. (01:13:10) Mayo and Jon have dreadful questions for Portnoy and Whit. (01:19:00) Disney+ is increasing their annual subscription fee. (01:20:45) There seemed to be pre-show tension between Mayo and Jon. (01:30:15) Kirk listens back to an old Enough About Me. (01:37:40) Ryan Minihane calls in. (01:39:45) Jeff D. Lowe calls in. (01:54:30) Kirk answers why there hasn't been calls recently.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
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Send us a Text Message.Richard Lui is an accomplished American news anchor, journalist, speaker, and our guest this week! With a career spanning over three decades and notable contributions to humanitarian reporting and the film industry, Richard offered valuable insights drawn from his personal experience as a caregiver for both his parents. We discussed the evolving role of caregivers, the importance of open dialogue about caregiving experiences, and the need for societal appreciation and support for caregivers.Richard delved into the impact of caregiving on personal relationships, sharing strategies to maintain connections despite the challenges. An unexpected discussion point was the intersection between caregiving and culinary skills, exploring how even a simple meal can bring comfort and joy in the caregiving journey. This conversation emphasized the necessity to nurture relationships and find happiness in small things amidst the complexities of caregiving.In this episode, you will be able to:Learn about the challenges and experiences that caregivers face. This can provide a level of understanding and support. Understand the importance of open discussions about caregiving. This can lead to better care and less stress for both the caregiver and the person they are caring for. Discover the change in society's view of caregiving and how it affects our way of supporting caregivers in our community. Understand the impact of caregiving on personal relationships, as well as tactics to keep and improve these relationships while handling caregiving responsibilities. About Richard:Richard Lui, an award-winning journalist with over 30 years of experience in media, technology, and business, currently serves as news anchor at MSNBC and NBC News since 2010, previously at CNN Worldwide. Before journalism, Richard spent 15 years in business, launching six brands across three tech cycles and patenting a fintech model in 2003. He has held board seats for a fintech firm, a Silicon Valley AI firm, and various non-profits, including AIISF and Freedom United. Richard is a fellow at the National Association of Corporate Directors, one of 200 US State Dept Traveling Speakers, a Senior Fellow at think tank GMF, and ambassador for NGOs focused on gender equality and human trafficking. In 2021, his first book, "Enough About Me," was published by HarperCollins Zondervan, highlighting the power of selflessness. His directorial debut film, "Sky Blossom," was the most widely distributed documentary in 2021. Inspired by his own long-distance caregiving for his father, Sky Blossom focuses on student caregivers in diverse American military families. His second film, "Hidden Wounds," delves into mental health and is set to launch in November 2022. Richard serves as an ambassador for Support the Show.Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn!Tune in on Whole Care Network
On this episode of the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Richard Lui about Enough About Me, the power of selflessness, championing civil rights and dealing with the negativities in the world as a journalist. We also dive deeper into the world of journalism, the importance of putting in hard work and advocating for mental health through filmmaking.
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Jeff talks with MSNBC News anchor Richard Lui about his new book "Enough About Me". They explore the power of selflessness and discuss how it can enrich our lives.
“Who am I? What is my purpose? I thought I could have it all and I do. But I am restless, I feel like I'm missing something.” Statistics show many American women are weary, struggle with depression, and self-medicate with alcohol, flattery, and more. Suicide rates for women are on the rise. What's happening? More importantly, what's the resolution? In this conversation, Jen Oshman, author of Enough About Me and Help & Hope host Sharon Betters talk about the problem, the diagnosis, and the treatment for this low-grade anxiety that often disrupts our thinking, whether in joyful or sorrowful seasons. In her book, Jen says, “We 21st century women have been running on ourselves, rather than on our God. We've been running on self-help, self-empowerment, and self-actualization. The fuel of self has run out, and that's why we're tired, discouraged, and even in crisis. Enough about me. And enough about you. If we want to keep running, we need to run on the fuel we're made for - God himself. We will indeed be restless until then.” (Enough About Me, Find Lasting Joy in the Age of Self, Jen Oshman, Page 48) Friends, join Jen and Sharon as they talk frankly about the reasons for the restlessness and dissatisfaction in a culture that demands we “do it all” and how do we find our way back to God's purpose for each of us.
“Who am I? What is my purpose? I thought I could have it all and I do. But I am restless, I feel like I'm missing something.” Statistics show many American woman are weary, struggle with depression and self-medicate with alcohol, flattery, Suicide rates for women are on the rise. What's happening? More importantly, what's the resolution? In this conversation Jen Oshman, author of Enough about Me and Help & Hope host Sharon Betters talk about the problem, the diagnosis and the treatment for this low-grade anxiety that often disrupts our thinking, whether in joyful or sorrowful seasons. In her book, Jen says, “We 21st century women have been running on ourselves, rather than on our God. We've been running on self-help, self-empowerment, and self-actualization. The fuel of self has run out, and that's why we're tired and discouraged and even in crisis. Enough about me. And enough about you. If we want to keep running, we need to run on the fuel we're made for - God himself. We will indeed be restless until then.” (Enough About Me, Jen Oshman, Page 48) Friends, join Jen and Sharon as they talk frankly about the reasons for the restlessness and dissatisfaction in a culture that demands we “do it all” and how do we find our way back to God's purpose for each of us.
BreAna Moss graciously shares a memory she had years ago with her Grandma Zelma. Grandma Zelma had Alzheimer's and was one of the two powerful forces that influenced BreAna to study Gerontology in college. Whether you have a loved one who has Alzheimer's or are just curious to learn more, stay tuned. Today, I want to give you a peek into BreAna Moss's story. Organizations and Educational Institutions: Erickson School of Aging, Management of Aging Services program, https://erickson.umbc.edu Leading Age, https://leadingage.org Resources/books: Alzheimer's Association, https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/what-is-alzheimers Enough About Me by Richard Lui Keeping Love Alive While Memory Fades by Dr. Gary Chapman, Dr. Edward Shaw, and Deborah Barr Check out The Value of Wrinkles to hear my story of how I found a career path in the aging services/senior care field. Amazon, and wherever you find books. Or request at your local library! Isabeltom.com for more. --- 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/thevalueofwrinkles/message
MSNBC and NBC news anchor Richard Lui talks to Zibby — but not about himself. Richard shares why he wanted to write a self-help book on how to be less selfish after he became a family caretaker following his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis, how working in journalism inspired him to form a team of 10 creatives to help write Enough About Me, and how he hopes this book will reach its intended audience of people willing to make more selfless changes in their lives. Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3yMvpeRBookshop: https://bit.ly/3wK7gDXMoms Don't Have Time to Read Books has teamed up with Katie Couric Media and Random House to give away 100 copies of Sarah Sentilles' book, Stranger Care! Enter the giveaway by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3jdKctA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grant Davidson, known professionally as Slow Leaves, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. Davidson began playing guitar at age 15, inspired after discovering a Led Zeppelin II cassette tape in his older brother's room. It was a finger-picked guitar however that would eventually form the heart of his songs. After three shoe-string budget albums under his own name, Davidson debuted as Slow Leaves in 2014 with Beauty Is So Common, followed by Enough About Me in 2017. In 2020 he released the strikingly vulnerable Shelf Life which represented the culmination of a distinctive poetic voice exploring recurring themes of romantic memory, artistic ambition, and dreams left unfulfilled. Davidson's voice is fragile and assured. His music could exist as comfortably in the ‘70s as it does in today's age of curated images and hollow soundbites, when vulnerability can be seen as defiance and sincerity as radical. For more on Slow Leaves visit: www.slowleaves.com
On this episode of HAR On The Move, we welcomed back Danny Garcia of NAHREP Houston, LaDonna Parker of HBREA, Mike Wong of AAREA, and HAR Legal Counsel, Grant Harpold to discuss the changes that have taken place since our Racism in Real Estate panel one year ago, and how we can continue to move our industry forward. Read more about AAREA, HBREA, and NAHREP here. The book recommendations made here were, Enough About Me, Whistling Vivaldi and The Color of Law. Get Social With HAR! Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Get Social with the Hosts! Cristina- Twitter and Instagram David- Twitter
Richard Lui has covered breaking news as both a reporter and anchor for NBC News, MSNBC, and CNN. He's also taken on the role of caregiver to his father in San Francisco, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Richard joins Heath to discuss juggling a career and family obligations, being one of the few employees allowed at 30 Rock during the pandemic, and his new book Enough About Me about what he has learned about the power of selflessness.
Today's guest Richard Lui, news anchor at NBC/MSNBC, as well as author and filmmaker, joins us in this fourth episode in a special series of interviews conducted as part of the WTCA's General Assembly, held April 26-30, 2021. Richard shares his journey toward living selflessly while challenging listeners to consider how others living selflessly this past year has impacted the world. Richard describes how selflessness has impacted business in the past and how it will continue to impact business in years to come. Richard shares the pivotal aspect of his journalism career that challenged him to live selflessly. 1:23The past year of COVID provides poignant examples of people and businesses living and operating selflessly. 3:25Business was created to function selflessly and for the good of people. 6:19Richard discusses his book Enough About Me and how having his father diagnosed with Alzheimer's prompted him to consider his purpose and values in life as well as how his parents' lives impact his current values. 15:48 Practicing selfless living in smaller decisions on a daily basis leads to living selflessly in bigger areas of life and in business. 21:03Trade Wins is a podcast designed specifically to be thought-provoking and to provide insights from leading experts to help us navigate today's changing environment. We aim to contribute to the empowerment of our global membership and their business networks in the world of global trade and investment.
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Do you want to make a difference in the world?In this episode, I share my conversation with Richard Lui. He explains how living selflessly can change your own life for the better too!Ordinary heroes can make small, practical choices and stop this selfish pandemic. Here are some tips on how and why living selflessly can bring joy despite the difficulty. Living selflessly is not easy, but it can be rewarding. It’s about giving up what we think we deserve and instead focusing on what others need. We all have something to offer that could bring joy into someone else’s life.Living selflessly will help you find happiness in difficult times because it's not about what you get out of it but what you give to others that counts. You'll be surprised at how much more fulfilling your life becomes when you start giving back without expecting anything in return. So go ahead, do something nice for someone today!Timestamps:[00:00] Pre-Intro dialogue between Richard and Hanh[03:10] Introduction to Richard Lui[04:02] Tell us a little bit about how you became a caregiver and how that experience changed the trajectory of your career in life?[06:35] How did you decide to walk away from a dream job to help care for your father with Alzheimer's?[10:32] You mentioned a little bit about the COVID impact. Now, what other effect has COVID had on your relationship with your parents?[13:26] You've written a book called "Enough About Me". Now you detail, what you call is a selfishness pandemic. Can you explain what that means?[17:20] Your book talks about selflessness, as being like a muscle that needs to be trained? What do you mean by that? And how can we train ourselves to be more selfless people?[21:31] Growing up who, in your life was the model for selflessness?[28:33] What could someone who grew up in a very selfish environment do to change their attitudes?[35:06] What you describe is how selflessness and gratefulness are intertwined. Is that right?[37:50] How is this that you find rewarding to take your journey and helping others?[40:11] Where can the listeners find your book?[40:48] Do you have anything else that you would like to share?[40:59] Wrap-upBio:Richard LuiVeteran journalist Richard Lui has more than 30 years in television, film, technology, and business. Currently, at MSNBC and previously with CNN Worldwide, he is the first Asian American man to anchor a daily national cable news program, and a team Emmy and Peabody winner. In addition to journalism, Richard’s 15-year business career involves a fintech patent and launching six tech brands over three business cycles. He has lived, worked, and volunteered on every continent. Richard is a Celebrity Champion for the Alzheimer’s Association, Caregiving Champion for AARP, and Caregiving Ambassador for BrightFocus Foundation. His first book, "Enough About Me": The Unexpected Power of Selflessness, releases in March 2021.You can find Richard on these social media platforms:Skype: richkluiWebsite: https://richardlui.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rlui/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardlui/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RichardLuiYou can find Richard's book "Enought About Me" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Enough-About-Me-Unexpected-Selflessness/dp/0310362393/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=enough+about+me&qid=1619373284&sr=8-1
First of three episodes this week for the program all about TV. Our guest: MSNBC anchorperson Richard Lui, author of the new book Enough About Me..
Today on Thriving Beyond Belief, we have Richard Lui! Seven years ago, Richard Lui walked into his supervisor’s office at NBC’s 30 Rock headquarters, prepared to give up his dream news anchor job. Having just learned of his father’s Alzheimer’s, the journalist wanted to be with him during his important last years, even if it meant setting aside his career. Lui reduced his work hours and joined 53 million Americans in becoming a family caregiver. Enough About Me is inspired by that decision to live to take care of someone else. Book: Enough About Me The Unexpected Power of Selflessness What if your path to a more successful, healthy, and satisfying life is actually not about you? Richard Lui shares how one of the big ideas of our time is more in reach than we thought. How small choices toward selflessness are not a compromise. Choice by choice, step by step, we can do something bigger than ourselves. WEBSITE: Richard Lui INSTAGRAM: @richardlui TWITTER: @richardlui AMAZON: Enough About Me
Soleil Moon Frye's Kid 90, NCAA Tourney time, J-Lo & A-Rod break up, Drew Brees retires, Drew Crime, RIP Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Kirk Franklin v. his son, and Andy Dick tells us he hasn't given up sex.Michigan made it interesting, but falls to OSU in the Big Ten Tourney.We dive deep into Soleil Moon "Vocal" Frye's Kid 90 documentary. Add Punk Brewster to Charlie Sheen's Who's Dated Who.Alice Cooper's 'Detroit Stories' rocks.Paul McCartney got a bunch of famous people to cover McCartney III songs.Beck used to love Scientology, but not anymore.JLo still wants us all to bang her and now she may be single... but A-Rod is in denial. It's all the fault of the very hot Madison LeCroy.'Enough About Me with Shep Rose' is the worst podcast possibly ever. Knock it off, Rose.WATP's latest podcast absolutely destroys Paris Hilton's podcast.Tiny Kevin Connolly explains his feud with a flower shop.Andrew Cuomo has ANOTHER accuser. That makes 7. Turns out Andrew is quite the bully and homophobe.Early Grammy takeaways: People are trying to cancel Bill Burr, Blue Ivy has the same amount of Grammys as Led Zeppelin and The Weeknd is boycotting the Grammys.Drew Brees has called it quits while Tom Brady signs a 4-year extension.We check in with Andy Dick on his relationship with Elisa Jordana and we totally get him laid... or they break upThe Illinois Fighting Illini have won the Big Ten Tournament.Trey Songz spits in people's mouth.Gospel singer, Kirk Franklin, yelled at his adult son... who then leaked the audio online.Drew Crime: 48 Hours covered crazy serial killer Israel Keyes, Charlie Brandt is a bad guy, and Drew loves 'Signs Of A Psychopath' on Investigation ID.Selection Sunday is underway and MSU has a long road ahead of them as Michigan looks to rebound (get it?) from their Big Ten Tournament loss.Patrick Ewing is a good basketball coach with a totally forgettable face.RIP Marvelous Marvin Hagler.A female high school basketball announcer dropped an n-bomb and criticizing girls kneeling for the National Anthem. He blamed his racist comments on his blood sugar.Chicago sportscaster, Mark Giangreco, has been BLOWN OUT for "inappropriate comments" that his show's anchor didn't like.Chris Harrison's suspension has been extended as he's not finished doing the work.Don't share memes because that's "digital blackface".Sharon Osbourne may lose her gig for defending Piers Morgan and saying someone was "too ghetto".Meghan Markle is a liar, but Kate probably did make her cry. How does President Princess Meghan Markle sound?Twitter has determined that Mayor Jim Fouts' latest look is NOT hot.Social media is dumb but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Glenn van Zutphen speaks to Richard Lui, NBC News Anchor about his discovery of the unexpected power of selflessness which gave inspiration for his new book, ENOUGH ABOUT ME, The Unexpected Power of Selflessness, and the small steps we can all take to make this world a better place. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author of the book "Enough About Me," Jen Oshman speaks to women about issues of identity and self-image. Discovering who we are and whose we are, says Oshman, is the key. Looking only inward will leave you feeling fearful and paralyzed. But there is no fear in the love of Christ. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=95. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
In conversation with comedian, actor & television host Howie Mandel. Howie chats about his new documentary Howie Mandel: But, Enough About Me, and takes us on a trip down memory lane sharing career highlights, his interest in social media, and the great success of America′s Got Talent. Howie also talks openly about his anxiety coping mechanisms, his partnership with Bell Let’s Talk, and how proud he is to be Canadian!
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We got nearly 30 questions in this week at FlippingQuestions@gmail.com - and Randy answers a handful on the podcast and Introduces a NEW FEATURE to Flipping Genius - The ANSWER CHANNEL - where our listeners get the answers - even to questions they haven't thought of yet - FOR FREE! Stay for Randy's MILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS IDEA ...and hear a song by Randy Lee and Nuck Menden at the end called "Enough About Me". ...send Randy a good bottle of Bourbon and he'll tell you the rest of that story. ...Remember to check out the RESOURCES PAGE at www.FlippinGenius.com for great tips, references and discounts. Send your questions, comments, suggestions and anything else to FlippingQuestions@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/flippinggenius/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flippinggenius/support
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Jon Fetherston made a huge impact on the Minifan Show when he appeared in 2019 to talk about his scrubbed Enough About Me. It's hard to find another person who has put so much on the line for the KMS world and it was a pleasure to chat with him. If you don't like the gardening and Star Wars talk, go screw, because we had fun. We discuss Brian Riccio, Murchison and the state of the KMS World. Support Red Dogs and Company at reddogscompany.com with the promo code MINIFAN for 15% off.
From the Kirk Minihane Show on Youtube from April 18, 2020. The Kirk Minihane World Tour continues with Minihane joining Menners, as the Aussie does his tribute to Kirk's old WEEI podcast, Enough About Me. Be sure to go to Red Dogs and Company at reddogscompany.com for 15% off your order when you use the promo code, MINIFAN.
Jen and I talk about how easy it is to be sucked into self-focus in our self-focused culture and how the only true freedom is found in fixing our gaze somewhere other than on ourselves. We also talk about strategies for surviving the COVID crisis stress! Check out Jen's page and podcast here. Get Jen's book: Enough About Me, here. Take the Body Image Quiz here. Support Compared to Who? on Patreon here.
What does it look like to be discipled and to make disciples? What if you’re in a busy season with littles? Does it have to be a weekly coffee date with the Bible open? What’s the fruit of opening up our lives, mess in all? Hunter Beless joins us and shares how she has been personally discipled and how that has impacted her own mission to disciple others. She shares how her mentors taught her to imitate Christ, apply the gospel to every circumstance, and depend on the grace of God. Connect with us: www.dailygracepodcast.com www.thedailygraceco.com https://www.facebook.com/thedailygraceco/ https://www.instagram.com/thedailygraceco/ Questions? Email us! podcast@thedailygraceco.com _______________________________ Resources mentioned in this episode: Journeywomen Podcast Risenmotherhood Gospel Fluency by Jeff Vanderstelt Enough About Me by Jenn Oshman Scripture mentioned in this episode: 1 Corinthians 11:1 Matthew 28:16-20 Titus 2:1-8 Deuteronomy 32:47 Lamentations 3:22-23 Psalm 148 Connect with us: Subscribe to Daily Grace: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and click subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and choose your podcast app. If needed, you can copy this link directly into your favorite podcast app (like Stitcher or Overcast). Or follow us on Spotify! We would love if you took a few minutes to leave us an iTunes review to help spread the word about Daily Grace! We want to invite more women into our conversations! Download The Daily Grace app: for iOS, click here to download. On Android, click here to download. Visit The Daily Grace Co. for beautiful products for the whole family that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Subscribe to The Daily Grace Newsletter and receive free Bible study resources in your inbox. Like The Daily Grace Co. on Facebook. Follow on Instagram for the latest updates on the podcast and The Daily Grace Co. Engage with our Facebook community, “Lamp and Light”. Read The Daily Grace blog for encouragement throughout the week that is steeped in biblical truths. **Affiliate links used are used where appropriate.** Thank you for supporting the products that support the production of this podcast!
This is a special presentation of the Minifan Show. The Minifan Show Year in Review for 2019. This is Act 1 - Part 2 - Entercom Happens.I this episode we continue with Kirk Minihane's 2019 while a part of Radio.com and conclude with his exit in May. Highlights include:- Reactions to Steve Buckley's article and Kirk's response- Kirk vs. Goodell- Thomas Stackpole appears on Enough About Me to discuss his piece on Minihane- Frustrations with the Radio.com family- Sporty R. McKenzie interviews Mike Lombardi- The Ultimatum from a bookstore- The Separation from a drug store- The Announcement from a very unusual location.Please support the podcast by subscribing. We value your comments and feedback. If you like the show, tell another Minifan.Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400012Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Shep hangs out with his nieces Louisa, Rosie and Boo for a fun time filled with singing and tales of summer vacation. Chill out with Highline Wellness and get 15% off your next order with promo code SHEP15 when you go to HighlineWellness.com
Film and television producer Randall Emmett (LONE SURVIVOR, POWER) joins Shep this week in LA for a conversation about Paul Thomas Anderson, working with Mark Wahlberg and breaking into the film industry. Also, Randall and Shep reminisce about Shep and Craig's Hollywood debut. For brighter, straighter teeth, check out CandidCo.com/SHEP and use the code SHEP to get $75 off your purchase. Chill out with Highline Wellness and get 15% off your next order with promo code SHEP15 when you go to HighlineWellness.com
Shep kicks it with comedian and actress Wrenn Woods about relationship dealbreakers, stand-up comedy and ridding the world of flakes.
Shep is joined by Courtney Love Gavin, a Bravoholic who has spent the past 15 years championing PR for the world's most admired brands. Hear all about love, life, relationships, being real and Courtney's interest in reality television Chill out with Highline Wellness and get 15% off your next order with promo code SHEP15 when you go to HighlineWellness.com
Lifestyle entrepreneur and LGBTQ rights activist Bethany C. Meyers kicks it with Shep in NYC! Join Shep and Bethany as they discuss Bethany's religious upbringing, gender identity, polyamorous relationships, NYC nightlife and traveling to Mexico! Go to ScentBird.com/SHEP and use promo code SHEP for 50% OFF your first month of your favorite fragrances.
Jaime Harrison is a former chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party currently campaigning for the South Carolina U.S. Senate seat in the 2020 election. Join Shep as he talks with Jaime about the impact tariffs have had on South Carolina, the urgency of global warming and energy conservation and the state of political parties in the United States.
Actors Tony and Annie Cavalero kick it with Shep this week for a conversation about meeting at the Groundlings, auditioning for SNL, sobriety, military academy and much more!
Shep is joined by fellow SOUTHERN CHARM-er Austen Kroll. Hear about Austen's intriguing origins as well as tales of tumultuous relationships and how Conan O'Brien inspires Austen to be enemy-free.
Sporty R. McKenzie fills in for Kirk on this episode of Enough About Me. Sporty talks with NFL Insider Mike Lombardi about his book, podcast, what it means to be a genius and his favorite quotes.
Kirk's son, Harry Minihane, makes his third appearance on Enough About Me. He returns to preview WrestleMania 35.
Christian Fauria finally makes his long awaited appearance on Enough About Me. Kirk and Christian talk about their past confrontations and how their friendship has grown since then. They also talk about movies, Christian's take on CTE, and the Ordway, Merloni & Fauria show moving to afternoon drive on WEEI.
Double interview! Lisa L. Thompson, Vice President of Policy and Research for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, talked with Kirk about the Robert Kraft story and her stance that he should be expelled from the NFL due to his conduct. Former WEEI and Enough About Me producer Ben Kichen reconnects with Kirk about the start of the podcast, regrets, highlights and why Ben left WEEI.
El Pres makes his return to Enough About Me. He first appeared on Episode 1. Kirk and Portnoy talk about the Robert Kraft story, activism, Deadspin and all things Barstool.
Richard Deitsch makes his third appearance on Enough About Me. Deitsch was a guest on episodes 6 and 54. Kirk also joined Deitsch on his podcast to announce his plans to move to RADIO.COM. The two talk about mental health, activism, the Monday Night Football booth, the rise of Tony Romo as a broadcaster and the health of ESPN.
This episode of Enough About Me features two interviews. The first is a Captain Marvel discussion with Alyssa Klein. The second is with Jake Brennan from the Disgraceland podcast. Kirk talked with Jake in episode 79 back in May of 2018.
Jerry Remy, Red Sox TV analyst, joins Enough About Me to give an update on his current health and details how depression has affected him throughout his life.
John Ziegler returns to Enough About Me to analyze HBO's Michael Jackson Doc 'Leaving Neverland'. Ziegler and Minihane had previously sparred over the Penn State scandal in Episode 48.
This week, Kirk Minihane of the Kirk and Callahan show and the Enough About Me podcast joins the show to discuss why awful radio is shoved down our throats, his rather rapid rise in the business, pissing off the old guard of Boston Media, resistance to talking sports, being different as a media member in 2018, Francesa's return and more! Follow on Twitter @brianbuck13 and @redticketblues Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Google Play, Spotify and other fine podcasting venues
Kirk enjoys talking about TV and is a huge Sopranos fan. In this episode, he gets to talk about both. TV critic and author of the new book "THE SOPRANOS SESSIONS" Alan Sepinwall returns to Enough About Me. The two chat about their favorite episodes and how the show stacks up against today's shows. Kirk also gives a brief update on his new RADIO.COM show.
Kirk might be headed to radio row. How you can audition for the Minifan Show. In the latest Enough About Me, Kirk discusses a location for the studio and it's intimated it might be Howie Carr's site. Kirk blocked M&C to cleanse himself. Blobe (@blobespot) found some creepy old videos on YouTube of a Boston media member. If this was Minihane saying the things on this tape, the media would crush him. But others get a pass.
FolkCast 154 Another randomized dip into the postbag to hear tracks from the latest releases. Featuring guest co-host, the FolkCast Super Computer! FolkCast is produced and presented by 'Folkie' Phil Widdows Music featured: How To Rob A Bank by Willy Porter from the album "How To Rob A Bank" (2009) Mosquito by Chris Ronald from the album "Fragments" (2018) Dad's Promise by Andrew Huggan from the album "Down The Railway Line" (2018) Little Lightmaker by Linda Em from the E.P. "London Irish" (2018) The Thoughts Of An Average Man by Terence Blacker from the album "Enough About Me" (2018) Samhainn by Christine Weir Single (2017) Proverbial Paradigm by Trouble at' Mill Single (2018) The Weight by James Galvo Parker Single (2018) Ground Down by Simeon Single (2018) Colour Of Love by Son Of William from the E.P. "Colour Of Love" (2018) The Mermaid In Your Glass by Siobhan McCrudden Single (2018) A Dying Sailor To His Shipmates by Drop The Floor from the album "Fairly Cookin'" (2018) Bean A'Tí Ar Lár by Maartin Allcock from the album "OX15" (1999) For full details see the Shownotes at www.folkcast.co.uk
Kirk kicks off Season 3 of Enough About Me with America's most prolific author James Patterson to discuss his new book on Aaron Hernandez, 'All-American Murder'. Kirk also works in a few questions on one of his recent favorite books 'Filthy Rich' on the life of Jeffrey Epstein.
Kirk returns to the Mailbag format to wrap up Enough About Me in 2017, answering listener questions about his war with the Boston Globe, Michael Holley, his various recent spats with K&C co-host Gerry Callahan, the state of the weekly Tom Brady interview and much, much more.
An emergency session of Enough About Me was called after a week of WEEI hostility playing out -- both on and off air -- between Kirk's friends Mike Mutnansky and Rob Bradford. Kirk attempts to come to a resolution of issues between the two parties and their conflicts over the Hot Stove Show and the percieved Minihanization of Mut at Night.
Minihane is back for another 'Answer the Question Kirk'-style edition of Enough About Me, responding to various listener queries. Kirk addresses parting ways with his EAM producer Ben Kichen, staying away from working on TV, the process of adopting his daughter and much more.
Kirk was scheduled to interview Jeff Pearlman but the connection sucked and we called a late audible and interrupted the K&C Post Show podcast. Kirk takes over the K&C podcast and turns into Enough About Me and an epic bitchfest ensues.
HoLy PiPeRoNi!!! I’ve done over 750 interviews, but this is the very first with FOREVER IN YOUR MIND! I’ve got questions that I didn’t get to cover with Ricky in my interview with him alone plus NEW info about the Disney Channel greenlit pilot FOREVER BOYS starring Ricky, Emery and Liam! What I can tell you is here…what I can’t…well, there’s some top secret stuff that I’m not allowed to discuss, but I can say from that info that FOREVER BOYS will be MeGa-AwEsOmE…PiPeRiFiC, one might say! SO, we’ve got singing, tour info, upcoming new Disney Channel show info, Emery and Liam’s pick for the right Best Friends Whenever girl for Ricky and MORE. Yet, here you are reading the description? Seriously? If you haven’t seen my other interview with Gus and Ricky about Best Friends Whenever…check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eLOisB6-UQ ONE MORE THING! I’ve got a cover of Enough About Me floating around these here parts….so check that out too y’all!
Kirk Minihane and Gary Tanguay sit down together on Enough About Me for the first time. These two divisive figures talk about Gary's career and his late evolution into a controversial broadcaster. Nobody is spared from Kirk and Gary's wrath on this episode and it will surely make some people at the two sports radio stations very uncomfortable.
Mut fills in for Kirk Minihane on this episode of Enough About Me and sits down with Bob Neumeier. Mut and Bob talk about his time at WBZ feuding with 5 & 7. Bob talks about his job at WEEI, why he didn't talk to the other hosts and his exit from the station. Bob talks in depth about his stroke and recovery.
Enough About Me, A Song of Advice, Tipping People, Sprintos, #WednesdayWisdom, Grandma Lifting Weights, Faith vs. Emotion, Accordion Stress Melting, Unicorn vs. Rhino, Dessert by the Window, 50 Years of The Brant Hansen Show, Taking Ourselves Seriously; Quotes: "If you receive poor service tip MORE. What better way to show grace?" "I think they should put the eggs and bread in front of the store and let people duke it out over them." "Following your heart can lead you to destruction." "There's something poetic about doing something because of commitment not because of feeling." "When I'm doing this show 50 years from now it will be really good. I would have figured things out by then."
The legendary Mr Skin joins Kirk Minihane's Enough About Me to talk about his career covering celebrity nudity, the golden age of celebrity nudity, the nude scene that opened their eyes back in the 80's, and the greatest nude scene of all-time.