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Live Your Best Life by YWWL
A good poop story and 5 ways to reconnect to your goals

Live Your Best Life by YWWL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 30:56


Josée seems to think it's important to share her crazy Exuma poop story and then talk about how to reconnect to your goals.  Just a mix of conversations as always. Join us - we are fun and we can help you of course.  

Live Your Best Life by YWWL
Josée shares about Exuma

Live Your Best Life by YWWL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 38:51


Well she's back and she has a lot to say. (shocking) Enjoy, and don't forget - OUR 10 WEEK PROGRAM STARTS THIS WEEK! https://www.yourwayoursupport.com/10weekmembership

LendaCast
ELE ASSISTIU A EXUMAÇÃO DE CARLO ACUTIS E MOROU COM SUA FAMÍLIA - Pe. Fábio Vieira | LendaCast #195

LendaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 103:50


Nesta quinta-feira santa, recebo o padre Fábio Vieira, que veio da cidade de Ladário, no Mato Grosso do Sul, para contar sua experiência, ao conviver com a família de Carlo Acutis, o jovem que faleceu aos 15 anos e será canonizado pela Igreja Católica.

Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing
Ep #1,074 - MFRS - Buy Your First Multi-Family Property (Even As A Beginner)

Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 25:36


Harvey Lockhart, a Grammy-nominated saxophonist, composer, and music educator, transitioned into real estate investment in 2018 and has been a member of the Warrior group since December 2021. He has since partnered in a 28-unit multifamily property and two single-family homes, while actively working on new construction and development projects in Exuma, Bahamas, which include a 34-unit hotel and 15 condos. As the founder and executive director of the HEAL Center for the Arts, Harvey blends his creative passion with his entrepreneurial skills, leaving a lasting impact on both the music and real estate industries.   Here's some of the topics we covered:   From Music Maestro to Real Estate Mogul The Powerful "Why" Behind Harvey's Real Estate Journey Lessons Learned From Buying A Property Sight Unseen Crushing the First Deal & Closing on 28 Units How Partnering in the Warrior Group Changed the Game The Creative Financing Move That Made the 28-Unit Deal Happen The Hidden Hack to Discovering Multifamily Deals Others Miss Fixing Key Amenities to Skyrocket Property Value On The 28 Unit The One Piece of Advice Every New Investor Needs Right Now   If you'd like to apply to the warrior program and do deals with other rockstars in this business: Text crush to 72345 and we'll be speaking soon.   For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com  

Outside the Cinema
Episode #871 Exhuma Oddity

Outside the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 80:48


In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss two films from 2024 that could potentially become cult classics. They focus on 'Exuma', a Korean horror film that delves into themes of family curses and supernatural occurrences. The conversation explores the film's dense narrative, cultural significance, and the palpable atmosphere that builds throughout the story. The hosts share their thoughts on the film's execution, character development, and the unique aspects of Korean horror cinema. In this conversation, Bill and Chris delve into their reviews of two films, discussing their impressions, themes, and character motivations. They explore the nuances of storytelling in horror films, the impact of cultural context, and the effectiveness of supernatural elements. The discussion transitions smoothly between the two films, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of each, while also highlighting the emotional and psychological layers present in the narratives. In this episode, Bill and Chris delve into the films 'Oddity' and 'Tremors', discussing their aesthetics, character performances, and overall impact. They provide recommendations and grades for both films, highlighting the unique qualities that make 'Tremors' a standout creature feature. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of these films and includes a segment from Reverend Scott reviewing other movies.

CINE-FUL CUTS: A HORROR PODCAST
Short Cuts Vol. 46

CINE-FUL CUTS: A HORROR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 41:42


Horror Anniversaries, New Releases, and Special Events!In this episode of the Blood, Guts, Papercuts podcast, Sean O'Connor and Shannon Bushman discuss their passion for horror by diving into recent and upcoming projects, anniversaries, and events. They celebrate the anniversaries of 'Sleepy Hollow,' 'The Babadook,' and 'The Toxic Avenger 3.' Special guests and upcoming show highlights are revealed, including a Sleepaway Camp screening with Felissa Rose. They cover new horror books by Ellen Datlow and Ramsey Campbell and discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming season of Noah Hawley's Alien Earth. The episode is filled with horror discussions, humor, and heartfelt recommendations for fans.00:00 Welcome to Blood, Guts, and Papercuts01:27 Introducing the 'Shortcuts' Episode02:09 Horror Anniversaries and Birthdays02:40 Sleepy Hollow: A Tim Burton Classic07:08 The Babadook: A Modern Horror Cult Classic11:15 Toxic Avenger 3 and Troma Films16:32 Reviewing Smile 221:30 Upcoming Horror Movies and Books21:54 Serial Killer Comedy on Peacock22:22 Shoutout to Exuma on Shudder22:54 Best Horror of the Year by Ellen Datlow23:59 Ramsey Campbell's The Incubations26:04 Adam Caesar's Clown on a Cornfield Movie26:37 Christmas Themed Horror Anthology on Shudder27:02 BBC's Ghost Story for Christmas29:06 Silent River with John Krasinski and Matthew Rees29:47 Speak No Evil on Peacock30:09 Black Christmas 4K Re-release32:21 Noah Hawley's Alien Earth on FX33:32 Sleepaway Camp Event at Cinema Arts Center40:11 Podcast Outro and Thanksgiving WishesSHOW NOTES:https://readjumpscares.com/PLEASE FOLLOW US AND REVIEW!!:Please subscribe to us on YouTube: / @BLOODGUTSANDPAPERCUTSPlease find us on INSTAGRAM: @seanoc32Please find us on THREADS: @seanoc32Please find us on BLUESKY: @bgpcpodcast.bsky.socialPlease find us on Spotify: spotify.link/ncvbbRYDmDbPlease find us on Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Co-Host: Shannon Bushmann - Montalbano (Instagram: @shannonvonbushmann)Co-Host: Sean O'Connor (Instagram: @seanoc32)Producer: Sean O'Connor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
Joe (Original Soundtrack)

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 53:57


Co-host Peter pulls the surprisingly uplifting soundtrack to the decidedly unpleasant 1970 American motion picture Joe. This low-budget film captured the country's polarized mood and became a surprise hit, introducing the world to actor Peter Boyle. Its soundtrack introduced the world to Exuma and features a couple choice cuts by Jerry "The Ice Man" Butler, among others.   If you like us support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content, or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!

Druhá Lajna
-214- Vráti sa forma Lillarda, či Leonard naspäť na vrchol?

Druhá Lajna

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 63:15


Opäť ďalší týždeň a tým pádom opäť ďalší podcast. Tentokrát nás prekvapila smutná novinka o úmrtíi 4 násobného obrancu roka, Dikembeho Mutomba. Takisto sme sa zastavili pri zraneniach Exuma, či Treya Murphyho. Pokračovali sme aj s listom top 50, konkrétne s časťou 20-11. V tejto časti sa nachádzali mladé pušky ako Banchero, Maxey, Haliburton, Edwards, či Morant. Rovnako však staré pušky ako Lillard, Davis, či Brunson. 

Know Before You Go Travel Show
BIG News! Sandals Emerald Bay Closing, Converting Into Beaches Exuma!

Know Before You Go Travel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 46:57


Massive nwes out of Sandals Resort!  We break down our intial thoughts on the transition of this resort from Sandals Emerald Bay to Beaches Exuma! Connect with us below and scroll further for the offical Sandals Statement:For Travel Quotes: https://www.PenyakTravel.com/contact  CLICK TO CALL: 1-800-674-3278  

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth
DGS 262: How To Make High Status Friends And Attend VIP Events

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 73:10


As business owners, we often feel imposter syndrome or worry about our status. Have you ever wanted to elevate your image and be more relevant? In this episode of the #DoorGrowShow, property management growth expert Jason Hull sits down with Michael Sartain, CEO of Men of Action Mentoring to talk about how to make high-status friends and attend VIP events. You'll Learn [03:27] How to Utilize Networking [19:03] Becoming High-Status Using Social Media [26:54] How to be Relevant [38:58] Social Media is Fake [53:21] Authenticity vs Effective Content Tweetables “You need to be the person who always solves problems for other people and ask for nothing in return.” “You're building a brand. Status is status.” “A lot of our beliefs that we're holding on to that are holding us back.” “You make millions of dollars from solving other people's problems, not by doing what you love.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive TalkRoute Referral Link Transcript [00:00:00] Michael: Your ability to grow is based on your perceived status, your perceived trustworthiness, your perceived know how. Not your actual know how.  [00:00:11] Jason: Welcome DoorGrow property managers to the DoorGrow show. If you are a property management entrepreneur that wants to add doors, make a difference, increase revenue, help others, impact lives, and you are interested in growing a business and life, and you're open to doing things a bit differently, then you are a DoorGrow property manager. [00:00:30] DoorGrow property managers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges, and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate think you're crazy for doing it. You think they're crazy for not because you realize that property management is the ultimate high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. I'm your host, property management growth expert, Jason Hull, the founder and CEO of DoorGrow. [00:01:10] Now let's get into the show.  [00:01:13] So I have an awesome guest today. I actually joined his program just for kicks. This is Michael Sartain. Michael, welcome to the DoorGrow show.  [00:01:22] Michael: Hey, what's going on, man? Hey, I gotta be honest with you. Two years ago, I didn't know what doors meant and then I started hanging out with Justin Waller and he's like, "yeah, man, I have 300 doors." [00:01:29] I was like, "bro, what are you talking about?" [00:01:31] And then he's like, now he's got 400 doors. And I was like, "oh, it's like all these different properties." And then my buddy Myron he's got 17 homes that he owns up in Connecticut. He told me about, and I didn't understand how this whole thing worked. And then the property management side of it, like "my company, we're like, we're buying properties because we want to use the depreciation. And we need someone to keep, you know, these places rented, blah, blah, blah." And then the property management, I don't know that much about it. So that's why I was really excited to come on here and check this out.  [00:01:57] Jason: Cool. Well, yeah. And I didn't know very much about like maintaining a presence. [00:02:03] Looking cool, like actually looking cool on social media instead of just trying to look cool. And and so I've learned some good things by being in your program. So let's get into a little bit of background about you for those that are like, who's this Michael guy? And maybe how you kind of got into entrepreneurism and I think that'd be relevant to anybody listening. [00:02:25] Michael: So I'm originally from East Dallas. I grew up on the good side of the tracks and went to high school on the bad side of the tracks. And graduated from my high school, barely like did anything. It was not a very good experience. And I got into UT Austin because I was in top 10 percent of my class. [00:02:39] Went there four years, studied astronomy and business and then got out of there. And then I ended up managing a nightclub for a while, for a couple of years because MCI Worldcom and Enron had gone out of business. So if you know, UT Austin, Enron was like a huge supply of jobs once you graduated you know, as a Longhorn. [00:02:56] Once they go out of business, none of us can find jobs. I ended up working at a strip club for like several years as a DJ. And this is the first point in my life where I'm like, "okay, there's something going on here. There's things that I've been taught growing up, but there's something different now." Of course, I want to preface this. [00:03:10] By no means am I saying that people who go to a strip club or people who work in a strip club are indicative of the median of society. They clearly aren't, clearly are not. What I am saying though is that you can see the extremes in society when you go to places like that and from those extremes, you can see overt reactions. [00:03:27] One of the things that I do in my course is I teach how people can network, get invited where the cool kids sit like that phenomenon of where the cool guys are and the not cool guys, the hot club versus the not club that the club people don't want to go to, or the party everyone's trying to get into. [00:03:42] What is it that causes that phenomenon of popularity and status? There has to be something that can explain it. And so what I've been trying to do for the last 15 years is use evolutionary studies in order to figure out a way in order to do that. And so a lot of times when you do that, you know, you can see subcommunication between a man and a woman and you don't really know what's going on. [00:04:02] They have the internal focus of what's going on, but when you see it in like a nightclub or a festival or someplace like that, you see very overt communication. And from that, you can learn a lot of cool stuff. It's like watching, you know, crows you know, pick at a carcass versus watching a giant white tiger go kill a gazelle. [00:04:18] Like that is overt examples of predation that you can see and be like, okay, this is how biology works. This is how natural selection works, et cetera. And I know for your audience, you're like, "where the fuck's he going with all this?" Yeah. The reason why, just to explain. I got fascinated. I did seven years in the military after 9 -11. [00:04:33] I joined and I flew a KC 135 as an instructor navigator. And then I was I did counterintelligence for about the last two years I was there. And then, so, in that time period, I learned how a very structured business could work and like how accountability works. Accountability and leadership, I learned very much during that time period. [00:04:49] But at that same time period, I was also going out a lot and I was like very interested to me in like, what is it that caused certain men to be phenomenally good with women and get a lot of people to show up to an event and then what caused other men to just not get it. And I always, I also noticed that there was a very small group of men that got it. [00:05:05] And then a very large group of men that didn't understand this concept whatsoever. So I became fascinated with that idea of 2011. I ended up retiring from the military and I ended up moving to Las Vegas and this is the first time when I started going out to some of these nightclubs and these venues here in Las Vegas. [00:05:19] And I meet a lot of real estate agents. I meet a lot of accountants. I meet plastic surgeons, doctors. And it was very clear to me like that some of them got it and some of them didn't get it. I threw a real estate event recently where we took a blue heron home. And then we had a charity event for animals. [00:05:33] And while we're there, I invited every single female influencer in the city to show up. Well, these, some of these girls were interested in getting into real estate, but I just want you to imagine it was just like a regular real estate event that you have, except you're doing it for animal rescue. [00:05:47] So now all these people who are in real estate, mortgage brokers, et cetera, property managers like yourself, they would show up to this beautiful three story house. It was catered. It was beautiful. And then every pretty girl in the city in Las Vegas who wasn't working that night showed up to this thing. [00:06:01] So now you're drinking champagne. There's three times as many girls as guys. Some of you guys are listening to this and you're like, "okay, now I understand. I'm starting to understand what he does." You're able to create these incredible environments and in doing so, just imagine, everyone... I try to teach networking through events. [00:06:17] That's basically how I try to teach networking through small events at your house or large events, you know, like a CES conference. I try to teach networking through those mechanisms. And then I try to show how evolution created humans throughout history. Dr. David Buss writes in his book the evolution of desire throughout history. [00:06:34] The men who have worked in groups and in tandem with one another always had access to more resources and always had access to more women. And so that's the reason why, you know, I teach these concepts. And so what happens is that blue Heron thing that we did, the guy who ran it, he's at the forefront and he goes, "I want to just thank you guys for coming out here and helping me, blah, blah, blah." [00:06:52] He had endeared so much goodwill with every mortgage broker, real estate agent. It was really crazy. All these other real estate agents wanted to train under him. People started sending him business. His business blew up. Another example I give, that's Jeremy Green's name. I have another example of my buddy, Mark Pearlberg, who's one of those also in my program. [00:07:09] Mark is an accountant. Mark started to see the way that I would use zoom calls and on the zoom calls, Mark would go on and show. How he understood accounting backwards and forwards better than everyone else who was listening, he showed himself to be a subject matter expert in the zoom calls. He was hosting in doing so, just imagine Jason, like, you know, I don't believe accounting is your specialty, but if you listen to accountant at first, it's interesting, but after like an hour and a half, you get to the realization, like, "this is interesting, but I don't want to do this." [00:07:37] And then at about the two hour mark, you're like, "This is interesting. I don't want to do this. How much do I have to pay you to do this?" And so because what we did and he started hosting a podcast and because he started hosting these zoom calls with other professionals, now he tells me, he's like, "I actually had to slow down the podcast because I can't handle all the business that I have. [00:07:55] There's not enough of me. In order for me to be able to do this." And he works from home. He just, an incredible lifestyle that he's created. So when we go back to what we're saying before, you know, I learned initially, "okay, what are the mechanisms that cause people to be cool or not cool, to be popular, not popular, to be low status or high status?" [00:08:13] I learned that when I was working in Austin, you know, nightclub, I learned that when I was in the U S military, like what good leadership and bad leadership was. And then I learned it in the last 13 years here living in Las Vegas. And I took all those lessons and I, from the last say, 25 years, and I put them into a course called the men of action course and try to concisely take this 25 years of knowledge and put it into one space so that everyone can learn how to do these kinds of things. [00:08:35] Now, here's where it might be confusing for some of your audience, the mechanisms that men use in order to show status with women in order to date them and the mechanisms that men and women use in order to pitch an idea or to sell a product are the same mechanisms. They are the same. This is difficult. A lot of people don't grasp this. if you guys ever want to see a great example of this, great book you should all read is Oren Klaff's book called pitch anything. Listen to some of the words he uses. Jason, you remember eliminate neediness. [00:09:06] Do you remember that? Eliminate neediness. Where does that come from? Where does that come from? It didn't come from self help. Eliminate neediness is a dating concept. Okay? Avoid beta behavior. Do you remember? Oren Klaff says this in his book. He goes, "avoid beta behavior." Where does that come from, Jason? [00:09:21] That is a dating concept. So where do these things come from? At the highest level Jordan Belfort, he calls it goal oriented communication. So goal oriented communication is, "will you go on a date with me?" Goal oriented communication is, "Ken, will you invest in my project?" Goal oriented communication is, "will you come work for me?" [00:09:36] Goal oriented communication. I'm doing this because this is like the apex of community of goal oriented communication. All these places meet at the apex, and that is the understanding of basically Dale Carnegie's how to win friends and influence people, get people to talk about themselves. You can find common interests, figure out ways to break rapport, all these different things. [00:09:53] And like what I teach my clients, Jason, the number one thing I teach my clients when it comes to high stats networking is you need to be the person who always solves problems for other people and ask for nothing in return. A great example is, do you remember Harvey Keitel in the movie Pulp Fiction? [00:10:08] You remember he's the wolf? Do you remember Pulp Fiction? I haven't seen Pulp Fiction. Okay, so tonight you're going to watch Pulp Fiction. Every single other person watching this has watched Pulp Fiction. [00:10:17] Jason: I know, everybody else has watched it but me, so.  [00:10:19] Michael: There's a point, there's a point where they have to clean up a dead body and they have to call this guy named the wolf and he just, he fixes things. [00:10:25] He's a cleaner. The wolf shows up in his Acura NSX, it's Harvey Keitel and he just fixes things. He goes, "are you going to listen to me or do you want to go to jail?" And he does, he just fixes everything. That's what I become. I'm the guy who fixes things for other people. I have a bunch of friends. I help them find people for their sales team. Most of my friends have met their boyfriends or girlfriends through me. I help people find their employees. I'm the hub. I'm the hub of the social wheel. And that's what I teach you to do in my course. If you cannot replace your social circle, your girlfriend, or your job in 15 minutes, you don't have enough abundance and I need to teach you how to have more abundance. [00:10:56] And so how do you do that? There's just certain mechanisms that people who have an abundance mentality and understand networking have, and when they use those techniques, then they can have anything they want. They get into any door. So another example, Jason is like the guy who goes to the Tai Lopez conference or the Taylor Welch conference or goes to see Cole Gordon or goes to see Wes Watson or goes to see whoever. [00:11:17] The guy who is like, "Hey man, thank you for your time." The one who like goes and pays Patrick bed David for his counseling. And then there's the guy who Patrick Bet David who goes to see Patrick David for his counseling. And then Patrick David was like, "Hey man, can I come visit you and hang out? Come meet my wife. Let me take you out to dinner." Does that make sense? There's a mechanism you'll see, like with a lot of people have asked me this before. Why is it that, you know, other people are like paying to listen to Justin Waller speak, but like Justin Waller and I are like close friends? [00:11:42] Why is it that other people like buy Rollo's book, but Rollo is one of my best friends? Why is it like all these other people call me and I'm not trying to say this to brag, but the reason why I'm trying to say this is there's a status line that you get to where you're a customer, and then you're his friend. [00:11:56] How do you cross that status line? This is such a key for those of you who are like, trying to get into sales or trying to understand networking. It's just like, I'm paying this guy, like how much, like I'm paying Tony Robbins. I'm a customer. I'm customer. Now Tony's like sending me messages on my birthday. [00:12:09] What is that status line? Some people's like, "well, you just need to have more money." And I'm telling you that is not what the case is. That's definitely not what the case is.  [00:12:15] Jason: Who would want to connect with people that they're only connecting with you because of money? I mean, that'd be a really shitty reason to be connecting with somebody.  [00:12:22] Michael: In the beginning, you will. But after a while you learn, whenever I go up and talk to my favorite influencer, let's say I paid for his coaching program is my voice cracking or my eyes getting big is my vocal tonality changing because I see this person as high status. [00:12:38] Am I dressing too fancy to try to show off? Am I doing too much or am I just like just the normal dude? I am. Oren Klaff, one of my favorite YouTube content creators. I don't know if you are not Oren Klaff. I'm sorry, Orion Terriban. All right. His name is Psych Hacks. Well, I had him on my show a couple of days ago. [00:12:54] He kind of converges behavioral economics with evolutionary psychology. And he basically talks about the sexual marketplace as far as economics is concerned. Okay. Really great person. Have him on my show. Ask him a bunch of stuff during the show. One of the things I talk about is like, "Hey, Orion, I know that you do some sales stuff, some coaching stuff. If you want my help, I'll help you how to, you know, put out a low ticket offer, high ticket offer, how you can like buy back your time." he's like, "yeah, you know, I can't scale myself that much." I was like, "okay, so you're going to read buy back your time by Dan Martell." [00:13:21] And then I gave him a bunch of books, you know, that would probably help him. And then at the end, I was like, bro, anytime you want to call me and you ask me about any of this stuff, I'll help you. The guy who has the world, you guys look it up. The guy with the world record in the high jump on planet earth is a guy named Darius Clark. He went to Texas A& M. He's the leading scorer in slam ball. Have you ever seen slam ball, Jason? Remember the trampolines and the basketball, they go dunk on each other. Anyways, I bumped into Darius at a slam ball game. We started talking and I'm, and then Darius is like, "Hey man, I want to level up my social media." [00:13:50] And I'm like, "Darius, let me figure out ways that I can help you level up your social media." So it's like one guys are like a professional athlete. Another guy's an accountant. You might be saying like, "why is it you're able to do all these different things?" And the reason why is because these are evolutionary problems. [00:14:04] These are evolutionary challenges that all men we're looking for. There are three things that really differentiate men from women. Three massive things. There's more than three, but these are the three biggest ones. Jason here. Number one, this is the most obvious one. It's upper body strength. Men are about two standard deviations stronger than women as far as upper body strength, meaning the medium grip strength for a man it puts them in the top, you know, 98 percent and top 2 percent of women. Makes sense.  [00:14:27] Jason: Yeah. Which also throws off our balance is higher. Yeah.  [00:14:31] Michael: Correct. Also. Yeah. It also, there's a reason why some of the reasons why men live shorter lives is because they keep their weight up here around their waist. [00:14:37] Whereas women keep it below their hips. And that's really, it's further away from their heart. There's a couple other things according to that now that's the first thing. The second one is a variety of sexual partners. Men are again, two standard deviations. Yeah. Far more like meaning the median man is interested in more women than the other way around but puts them in the top 2%. [00:14:55] But the third one, and this was a really interesting one and I knew this one, but it was Tai Lopez I was at his house last Wednesday. And he was explaining this, do you know the main thing where women just do not care that much about at all? But men are obsessed with, you know what it is? It's in your title. [00:15:09] No, it's in your title.  [00:15:10] Jason: Let's see, friends, high status, what I don't know?  [00:15:13] Michael: Status. Women in general do not care as much about status as men do, meaning women don't kill each other over status as men have been doing for the last hundred thousand years. So in fact, Dr. Buss, women care about men having status. [00:15:26] Jason: Women care about men having status.  [00:15:28] Michael: Women care about the men that they're with having status, yes. Yeah, okay. Yes. I see. Meaning they care about status as an object to obtain, but not as a something for themselves. Or rather, if you've ever, if you've ever lived on a military base, it's one of the strangest things. [00:15:41] Whoever the base commander's wife is, she's like the leader of the wives. It's so weird. She did nothing. She didn't go to officer school. She didn't do shit, but because she's married to the 06, the base commander, whenever they have engagements, she is... it's so funny. Anybody who's been in the military, you know, this is true. [00:15:58] Whoever the base commander's wife is. She's all of a sudden like the leader of all the events, even though why? Because she's married to the base commander. That's the way it works. So men, women in general in gendered into themselves, don't care as much about status as men do men severely care about status far more than women do. [00:16:16] And so because of the, these concepts, that's why you'll see like with a lot of the stuff I'm saying when it comes to sales, this is for men and women, but when it comes to dating, women do not sit there and have to show their status in order to attract men. But the other way they do. Does that make sense? [00:16:29] Yeah. And that's why it's like an important differentiation to make. And that's one of the other things I teach in my course. Like when you also, when you're selling to men versus women, it's something that you need to understand. You don't necessarily need to sell to women based on status. Like how, "Hey Sherry, how'd you like those big shoulders to show off those muscles to get those guys?" No, they don't. It's that's a status thing shoulder to waist ratio is like a male strength machismo testosterone status thing that women just aren't as interested in, you know, so there's just interesting concepts like that. [00:16:59] This divergence innate differences between men and women and where do we find these differences? We find them in evolutionary studies.  [00:17:05] Jason: So I think it's really interesting what you talked about earlier. You mentioned like this gravitation towards basically what works, right. And we see this everywhere. [00:17:14] Like I've been in lots of different programs. I've worked with lots of different mentors, coaches, read lots of different books and I'm noticing more and more I evolve as a human being. I'm noticing more and more parallels between the best ideas. Like I just read a book on kids. It was like how to talk so kids will listen and how to listen so kids will talk. And it's probably one of the best communication books I've ever read. Like anybody could learn from reading this book because to some degree, we're all little kids in bigger. [00:17:44] Michael: Even without kids.  [00:17:45] Jason: And also I was like, this is brilliant, like self talk like psychology even in this book. [00:17:51] And I'm like, this could be applied to so many different things. And it talks about empathetic, like being empathetic in your communication. I'm like, this is brilliant. This will work so effectively for sales or for anything. And people think, "oh, it's for kids." Right. And so what works works. [00:18:05] And I read another book, something about relationships by David B. Wolfe. It was a really good book, and this was for grownups, but there were so many parallels between these things. And you had mentioned also with dating and you know, for example, sales really, there's so many parallels between going out and trying to get clients and trying to get dates. [00:18:27] Michael: The higher you go, they're not parallels. They're exactly the same. When you get to the top, they're exactly like what I'm saying is when you get to the top, meaning like Hugh Hefner, like when you're at the top and then you just see, it's just a total presentation and it's nothing but just showing status. [00:18:42] Oh, it's the same thing. It's the same. I bought a Tesla that like Playboy is a brand. Tesla is a brand. You start to see they're doing the same thing to your brain.  [00:18:51] Jason: So for the business owners, listening to this, who are not trying to be Hugh Hefner. Right. They're not, and maybe they're married like me and they're not like trying to get women, but they do want to increase their sales. [00:19:03] They do want to increase their status and they want to figure out how to attract more business. What are maybe some of the things that they could do to be more attractive to the real estate investors that they're trying to get as clients?  [00:19:18] Michael: Yeah, I will tell you the first thing is you need to be a way more cognizant of how you are perceived socially and for a lot of people, one of the things you have to understand is the more things become digital and the more your image can be spread across social media platforms, the less your actual merit of your business matters and the more the perception of your business matters. [00:19:40] Jason: Yeah. How do they get an accurate view of how they're perceived?  [00:19:46] Michael: You could ask other people. I mean, generally the market is going to tell you, right? What is the price of of a commodity? The market's going to end up telling you right. In a free market economy, but it's like when you make social media content, you need to make them the content to market your business in a sexy, fun way that catches people's attention, but it doesn't have to be extremely representative. And I know this is really hard for a lot of people to do because they're like, "no, I'm just going to be myself and make content that feels organic." And I'm just telling you that doesn't work. [00:20:14] I don't care what Gary Vanderchuck told you. That is not the way the world works. Everyone else is stunting. Everyone is using FaceApp and Facetune. All these other people are just showing images and pictures of the best parts of their life. I post on social media all the time. I did not post anything about me feeding my cats this morning. [00:20:30] Like, the people want to see the cool stuff. That's just generally the way it is. So, you're, the way you are perceived on social media again, that's what we, you know, Men of Action, our group, is when you're in a community that gives you accountability and feedback to let you know, hey man, this is not a good post or this is a good post. [00:20:45] When we are on Instagram specifically instagram trades, a currency and that currency is called status. That's all Instagram is. Facebook is not like that. By the way, you guys will notice for those of you do any kind of marketing, Facebook is going to work really well for your 38- 40 year old audience and older. [00:21:01] And Instagram is going to work for your audience below 38 to maybe 28 and then maybe to 25 and below 25, it's going to be TikTok. And you'll notice, depending on which audience you're trying to get to, that's where you're going to see the most prevalence on those different platforms. Also, you're also going to see the most politically progressive of those platforms will be TikTok and the most politically conservative all those platforms will be like Twitter or X. So you, these are kind of the things that you have to learn. What you need out there is a perception that people have of your business and you have it as an entrepreneur. So you need to be trustworthy. You need to seem like, you know, more than everyone else, like you're a subject matter expert and you need to seem extremely motivated. [00:21:40] And in doing so as well, when you show images of your business and you personally, you need to show relevancy, competency, access to scarce resources, and social proof. Those are the things that will help. So what I mean by social proof? Other people in the industry following you on Instagram is a great way to almost look like a testimonial or maybe they leave comments. [00:21:59] That's a great way to show social proof, relevancy. Are you trying to use banner ads from 25 years ago? Or you're like, "Well, I'm still using email blasts." Okay. If I'm talking to a guy in real estate and he's telling me about email blasts, I know he's not relevant anymore. If I'm sitting there talking to stuff, if that's all he's talking about, right? [00:22:17] If he's sitting there being like, you know, he doesn't use Instagram, but he's got an SEO guy. I'm like, okay, he's not relevant anymore. He doesn't know. He hasn't changed things. But when I talked to a guy and he's like, "yeah, what I did was I started a podcast and in my podcast, I do 20 minute interviews with different people using restream. And then I have a guy come through and make clips and then I have, and then the best clips I end up promoting those clips on Instagram or using meta. Facebook Ad manager, meta ad manager, and in doing so, then I make the best ones and I turn them into advertisements and I put a CTA at the end." I'm like, okay, that guy's relevant, that guy gets it. [00:22:49] Jason: Then we're relevant here at DoorGrow.  [00:22:51] Michael: What you're doing is extremely relevant.  [00:22:52] Jason: If they have an AOL email address, they're like, "what's your email?" [00:22:56] Michael: That's exactly, it's not relevant.  [00:22:57] "It's aol.Com." [00:22:58] "I have a Facebook, but I don't have an Instagram." You're just not relevant. Like I can tell you're not relevant. When people are like, "well, my audience isn't on Instagram." It's like, it doesn't matter if your audience is on Instagram, you're trying to grow your audience. And by the way, the market will tell you what it wants. And every day, I'm sorry for those of you who don't want to hear this. Every day, each one of these platforms becomes slightly less relevant. Okay? [00:23:19] TikTok is on its uprise right now. Instagram is becoming less relevant because of TikTok, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook to a certain audience is also already completely irrelevant. You'll see women below a certain age do not have a Facebook, but they do have an Instagram. [00:23:32] So the answer is to have all of them. All of you should have, you should be making 30 to 90 second content, the up and down type of content. Not landscape of profile content. You should be making that and it should be going on Snapchat. It should be going on X. It should be going on YouTube. It should be YouTube shorts, TikToks, and Facebook and Instagram reels. [00:23:50] It should be going at all those different places. You can use HubSpot or some other platform in order to post that content. And the content doesn't just have to be clips that go viral from podcasts. You can do man on the street videos. And here's a big one. All of you can do this. You can do reaction videos. [00:24:04] All of you can do reaction videos. They're so easy to do. And by the way, you don't even have to like, you're just like, "Michael, I don't know how to use OBS and I don't know how to do a reaction video." All you have to do is sit like I'm sitting right now. I'm in my den. You know, obviously I put some soundproofing behind me, but I'm in my den, I got a big ol ring light in front of me, and somebody comes up to me and goes, "Michael, what do you think about the Trump assassination attempt?" [00:24:23] Or "Michael, what do you think about, you know, Kamala Harris or whatever?" And I'm like, and I just turn my camera like this, like I'm talking, "Man, I'll tell you what I'm thinking. I'm thinking, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah." And you just say, and as soon as people watch the video and they're like, "This guy's about to tell me what he's thinking." [00:24:35] Then everyone will watch. And then some of you are listening right now and you're like, "I'm just a property manager. I don't want to talk about politics. Really go watch Ryan Pineda. Go watch Bradley, go watch Codie Sanchez, go watch Tom Bill. You go watch any of these guys who are crushing it in their fields. [00:24:51] They give their opinions on everything. Did you guys hear Alex Hormozi now talks about dating? What? Yeah. You're building a brand. Status is status. Like nobody cares. This is the other thing, Jason, a lot of your clients, and this is something I've talked to you about, and everyone in my program hears me talk about this ad nauseum. [00:25:08] Is the concept of like, I'm afraid that I'm going to post the wrong thing and nobody holds you accountable for anything you have to say, like, I was just looking at a video of Kamala Harris at a P Diddy party, walking around with Montel Jordan. No one seems to care that ever happened. No one cares about Joe Biden talking about, "I don't want to send my kids to school with the monkeys." [00:25:26] Nobody cares about it. No one cares. Like you said, like Donald Trump had sex with a porn star while his wife was pregnant and they brought it up during the debates and no one cares. Literally one of the most popular movies of all time The wolf of wall street is a about a man who did 15 months in prison for securities fraud, punched his wife in the stomach, kidnapped his own kid, did quaaludes and slept with prostitutes, and then afterwards, he is one of the top sales trainers in the world today. But you guys think anyone cares. Caitlyn Jenner runs over someone, kills them, and then four months later is named woman of the year. But you're like, "Michael, I'm a property manager. What if I post the wrong thing?" Here's another thing, Jason, and this is a poor reflection on humanity, but it's absolutely true. [00:26:09] If you get popular enough, they will forgive you for anything. And if you don't believe me right before OJ died, I had a conversation with him and they had offered him millions of dollars to do a fantasy football podcast, and I was like, OJ, what about those people you stabbed 56 times? Nobody cares. So many of you are watching this right now and you're like, you have 400 followers on Instagram and you're like so worried about posting the wrong thing, bro. [00:26:32] You don't have 400 followers on Instagram. You have four followers on Instagram and one of them's your mom. No one cares what you're doing. Most of you on social media are irrelevant and because you're irrelevant on social media, in reality, you're invisible. Listening to this, when you ask me what the advice is, your job is to become visible. [00:26:49] Some of you will be offended by what I say and the rest of you will be successful. You've got to decide which one you want to be.  [00:26:54] Jason: So I'm going to play devil's advocate for a second here, right? A lot of property managers, they think "I'm going to go start posting about property management. And maybe I'll get some investors that want to like work with me." [00:27:06] And so they start posting property management with this false assumption that people really care about property management, right? And so the analogy I'll usually share with property managers is I'll say, "how many plumbers are you following on social media?" And they'll say, "none." [00:27:23] "Why?" I said, "they want your business. Why aren't you following them?" And so there's this false reality that these social media marketers will sell to property managers. They're like wasting their time. And some of them spend a lot of money and time with these social media companies, wasting time promoting their property management business on social media, when nobody gives a shit about property management, even their clients don't wake up in the morning and go, "man, I'm thinking about property management." [00:27:50] Jason, what should they be doing instead?  [00:27:52] Michael: Yes. Jason you saying that just got me. I want someone who's watching this to do this and then tag me in the video when you do it. Jason, as a property manager, do you ever have nightmare tenants?  [00:28:03] Jason: So to be clear for those listening...  [00:28:05] Michael: yeah,  [00:28:06] Jason: I'm not managing properties. I'm coaching property management business owners, but they would say, "yes," they have nightmare tenants. All the time.  [00:28:12] Michael: Do you ever have nightmare vendors? Like guys who come like when I say vendor, what I mean is the plumber, the carpenter, the guy who comes...  [00:28:18] Jason: Yes, they have problems with vendors constantly, they have nightmare owners. [00:28:21] They're managing properties.  [00:28:22] Michael: What about, well, I wouldn't do nightmare owners cause you're trying to get business. I wouldn't talk about nightmare owners. What I would talk about is. I would start off a clip just like this. "I had a nightmare tenant. This guy was destroying," and then it would just show pictures. [00:28:34] "This guy was destroying everything in the place. I swear. He didn't know how to, he couldn't aim and hit the toilet. He has just destroyed the place. And this is what I did to fix it. And here's three tips for you to deal with a nightmare tenant." Viral. Yeah. Viral. Not only are you viral. Everyone's coming to you. [00:28:52] It's like, "man, I don't want a nightmare tenant. I just bought this two bedroom, two bathroom. I don't want a nightmare tenant. I'm going to go do what he does."  [00:28:59] Jason: I don't want it to be a meth house eviction. Like, yeah.  [00:29:02] Michael: Yes. Yeah. You know what i'm saying? Like that's what I would do. I would go over like what are these and because what you're going to do is what are the biggest fears of the people who are hiring property owners, my nightmare tenant, my tenant who doesn't pay. Like those kind of things, and I would make content. What are the three steps that I did to do with the five tips that a lot of people's in this place don't do right? I would make content like that. And you could do opus there's these ai software apps that'll basically take the clip and then they'll just inject B roll that fits whatever the words you're saying. [00:29:33] You don't have to hardly do any work when you do it and then all of a sudden it's like, "it was a nightmare. This guy's made my place look like a roach house. Roach infested." And then it'll actually pull up an image like a whatever, a stock Shutterstock image of a roach infested home, whatever. [00:29:47] Jason: Now they're using ai. Even I'm seeing a lot of AI images Just flashing. Yeah. Yeah. Or, yeah. Correct.  [00:29:51] Michael: It could actually illustrate using artificial intelligence, illustrate the image for you. You could actually do that. So you don't have run into any copyright issues. Right. Or any permission issues. [00:30:00] There's just so many ways to do this. But what are you doing? You're showing relevancy and competency. You know how to use Instagram. You know how to create a clip using artificial intelligence. You have good audio. You have good lighting. You're showing relevancy. You're showing competency. You're showing high intelligence. [00:30:15] You're showing high social status. And then in the comments, you're like "LMAO." Like people are laughing my ass off. "This happened to me." "Oh my God, Jason, same shit." "100 percent true." And now I have social status. I have all these things. Why? Because I made some content that was engaging about something that is incredibly unsexy, which is property management. [00:30:35] That's how you do it. What are those ultimate fears that your prospective clients have? And I would just do nothing but make content about that. I have a friend of mine, FedEx fearless. His name's Bismarck. And this guy, he goes, "these are three reasons why you are ugly." And I'm like, "what?" [00:30:48] And like, he really goes after people. "This is the reason why your girlfriend is cheating on you right now." And everyone just, I'm like, "what?" And I don't want to watch, but I'm like, I need to watch this video.  [00:30:57] Jason: What's going on there? Yeah.  [00:30:59] Michael: It's so great. It's so great. " No, Michael, you need to be authentic with your social..." no, you don't. You don't need to be authentic. You need to capture people's attention. You need to be attractive. Your primary job is to be attractive on social media. Now what happens is now you got them with the hook, "Here are the top three things that I do to deal with this horrible tenant that I have" And then when they come in the hook now throughout there you give those three, explanations But you also throw in a little piece of advice that shows just a little humble brag that shows "In my 27 years of property management, this is the thing that I've learned." [00:31:30] Okay, little humble brag. And at the end, it goes, "if you want to learn more, comment, the word guide below," or if you're on YouTube, you'd be like, "go down into the description and click the link. And then blah, blah, blah." And it just ends up right down your sales funnel, maybe to a low ticket offer, maybe an ebook that you wrote something like that. [00:31:45] And the next thing, you've 10xed profits. You've 10x revenue. You're selling a course on property management while writing a book on property management, while having a podcast on property management, while being a property manager, all of it at the same time. And then you got to hire a new accountant because you got too many write offs. [00:31:59] Like you don't have enough time to pay your taxes. You got to get too much money. That's it. That's how this works. And that's about what I just explained to you. It's just the difference between getting it and not getting it, being relevant and not being relevant. And so a lot of people, what they're, they listen to me and they always make me out to be the bad guy because cause what I do is I tell people, no one cares about you. And no one likes to hear that. They like to think that the rest of the world cares about property managers. But like you said, no one's following plumbers. Right. But if I was a plumber, I would do the same thing, "man, I walked into this house and this toilet had exploded and just have an image of it." [00:32:30] And it'd be like, "okay, I need to hear what this is." "And then a monster crawled out of the toilet." I'm just kidding. And like, I would just, that's what I would do just to keep people's attention.  [00:32:37] Jason: So for those listening, can we qualify you a little bit related to social media, because you've got a good following? [00:32:43] You've got a sizable business because people listening if they don't know who you are, I want them to recognize you're very qualified to talk about this. Not so humble brag about yourself for a second.  [00:32:55] Michael: I have a men of action. We have 1600 clients that have gone through there. [00:32:58] 200 video testimonials if you go on the school server. And also we have a free community a free school server. What's about 43-4,500 guys in there. You're welcome to message. One of the things that I've told people is that if I join a group and they tell me not to talk to the other people in the group, I know this is a scam. [00:33:12] You'll notice sometimes with MLMs, you'll see that. I implore you to talk to anyone, any client that's ever gone through my program and they will tell you how incredibly satisfied they were. Also you, Jason, I'm sure you've seen my course is extremely comprehensive. It's about 65 hours long. That doesn't even include the live calls. [00:33:29] And then also there's a book, there's a required book list that you have to read in order to go through the course.  [00:33:33] Jason: I'll tell you right now, like an eight figure business for you.  [00:33:36] Michael: Just today, we've done eight figures in total, but as of this month, this is the first month we'll recross the mark. [00:33:42] It was what? 833 a month or something like that. We cross that this month. So that's about, yeah. So we're doing about a little bit under eight figures in revenue per year.  [00:33:50] Jason: This is more than any property managers probably listened to my show. So just for perspective. Okay. Yeah. Got it.  [00:33:57] Michael: Yeah. I mean, because coaching is scalable. [00:34:00] That's the reason why. And like the other thing I want you guys understand is a lot of people got into real estate because they were trying to find a scalable way of making income and they're using you to make their lives scalable. So if you guys read, buy back your time by Dan Martell, they're paying you to buy back their time as real estate owners. [00:34:15] That's what their job is. And essentially you're going to eventually do the same thing. You're going to pay someone to buy back your time from them. So the main difference, and I'm sure many of you entrepreneurs already know this, but. When you start off in the workforce, you are trading your time for money. [00:34:28] You're working at Chick fil A or McDonald's and you're being paying an hourly salary later on. You're trading your money for time. I pay one guy. He comes into my house. He turns on my computer, he turns on my camera, he turns on my lights, he sits me down, and then he just starts yelling at me to talk about certain subjects, and I have no idea, I'm just like, drinking coffee, and I'm like, what up, and he goes, "what do you think about this?" And I'm like, "oh man, let me tell you something, and then they record it," and then it's just a reaction video, and I do nothing. [00:34:53] I pay to get my time back. I have several editors that live in Romania and Nigeria and all these, because I don't want to edit videos anymore. I used to be a video editor and a videographer. I don't want to do it anymore. I pay one place to do the live editing for my podcast. I don't want to do that anymore. [00:35:07] I pay to get my time back. For those of you who are considering hiring a personal assistant, once again, highly recommend Dan Martell's book, Buy Back Your Time. In the book, he talks about taking your yearly salary and divided by 8, 000. And that's what you pay the guy hourly. Take your yearly salary, how much you make in a year, your yearly income divided by 8, 000. [00:35:24] That's it. They go over the reason why, but it ends up becoming like a 40 hour work week. You end up paying him one, you pay him half of what one hourly wage for years. So if your time is worth a thousand dollars an hour, you might pay him 500 an hour to get certain things done for your life. And one of my favorite sayings in that book is something done 80 percent right is 100 percent awesome. [00:35:43] And like, it was one of the hardest things to give up. The guy who does my timestamps, that was really hard. I love doing timestamps because timestamps were giving me clips and those clips would go viral and the virality would make me money, but I had to give that up. And eventually you're going to give up all these processes. [00:35:57] Another thing I'll explain for you guys who are entrepreneurs, one of the greatest tools you will ever find is an app called loom. Look up loom. What loom is allows you to make videos, but the video it's like, it's showing the screen on your phone or it's showing the screen on your computer while they're listening to your voice and you send it to your person. [00:36:12] So like, for instance, I do mass invites for certain events that I do. So I'll go on loom and I'll have a guy, maybe he speaks you know, Farsi or maybe this guy speaks like his English. Isn't that great? What I'll do is I'll go through my invite slowly and I'll do it like for 30 minutes, I'll just do invites and I'll show so he can see what it looks like. [00:36:28] And then I send it to him and then he looks at it and he has no questions. And my invites are done like that. Loom is one of the greatest way of passing along SOPs to people and then using them in order to buy back your time. So understanding all these concepts, it makes you more relevant, makes you more competent. [00:36:43] It gives you higher status. It gives you more access. And these are the things that you're looking for. In any walk of life, but especially in something like property management and you guys also understand as property managers Your job isn't sexy So what you have to do is you have to show the sexy parts of your job, right? [00:36:57] When I my favorite one are accountants and dentists. They're not my friend my friends who are dentists who know what they're doing, they show the fucking horror job teeth, You know car accident, messed up teeth, meth addict, whatever, and then they get the teeth back to 100%. And like me, as someone who doesn't care that much about dentistry, I'm just like staring like, "Oh my God, that was incredible." [00:37:17] Yeah. what you do is you figure out people's primary driver emotion and their biggest fear. And then from those things, from the primary driver emotion and their biggest fear and from those things then you make your content attacking those primary driver emotions and those biggest fears, okay. And when you do so it doesn't make any difference if you're an accountant It doesn't make any difference if you're a property manager doesn't make any difference what it is that you sell people will watch and they will be obsessed. [00:37:42] My brother, he watches videos of horseshoes. They basically, you know, they shave off the end of the horse's hoof and then they put the shoes on. He said it's like the most relaxing thing in the world to watch. And I wouldn't even think about that, but why is it? It's like something we don't even think about that much, but it's pretty amazing. [00:37:56] Like when you see, it's like very relaxing to watch stuff like that. You can do stuff like that.  [00:38:00] Jason: There's a guy that's viral for just, he finds distressed houses. And he just cleans up their lawn and the sidewalk. He's like, "Hey, could I mow your lawn? And it's like relaxing to watch the transformation." [00:38:12] Yeah.  [00:38:12] Michael: Another one that's great was if you guys watch the early Ryan Pineda stuff, what was he doing? He was flipping couches. He would find crappy couches, clean them up, and then he would sell them again. And he made a living from flipping couches. There's just all these different things. And like the concept of it sounds so boring, but I want to watch someone do it. [00:38:28] Right. It was the one where you'd buy those storage units and then you'd see whatever's in this. Oh, I forgot what that was. It was pawn shop, pawn stars or something where the people would buy storage units and open up in there. And there's like, sometimes there'd be nothing in the storage unit. Sometimes there'd be like a dead body in there or some crazy shit. [00:38:41] Like they find like a skull and like all of a sudden. Bag full of money. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, you guys know the producers were putting that bag of money in there, right? Like that wasn't real. That wasn't real.  [00:38:52] Jason: Reality TV isn't real either. You like to say social media isn't real and that's okay or something. [00:38:58] Michael: So rule number four in men of action is social media is fake and I'm okay with that because the money's real. And the world isn't fair. And I'm okay with that.  [00:39:05] Jason: Yeah.  [00:39:06] Michael: The world isn't fair and I'm okay with it. Rule number four in a, in social and of action is about acceptance. It's about accepting the world the way it is and never being a victim. [00:39:14] It's sure things are hard for you, but you're never a victim. You might be too short. English might not be your first language and you're having a hard time speaking it. You might be born poor. You might be born with some kind of ailment or disability that you feel like holds you back, but that's where you are. [00:39:27] You start from where you are. And then you create from there. Okay. You were saying something before about how you notice like all these books kind of converge in to the same place, three books that have nothing to do with each other, but it's the same concept. Ready? The power of now by Eckhart Tolle, the subtle art of not giving a fuck by Mark Manson and sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari. [00:39:45] You're like, wait a second. It's all the same thing. It's all the same. It's all this. I get to choose how react. I get to tell myself stories that change my behavior. It's all three of these books that have nothing to do with each other end up being the same book, not exactly the same book, but similar books. [00:40:00] Because once you get to the highest levels of enlightenment, transcendence, goal oriented communication ends up being the same thing for everyone.  [00:40:07] Jason: There's a one of my favorite books is by Byron Katie called Loving What Is. And basically, she takes you through this process of just asking yourself these four sort of questions to challenge your current view of reality. [00:40:21] And it takes you out of this victim sort of view. It's very much like cognitive behavioral therapy, maybe, or something like this, right? Yes. Or CBT or something. But yeah, so asking this question, is this belief that I have actually true? And a lot of our beliefs that we're holding on to that are holding us back. [00:40:36] And like, if we're not getting results in life, it's because we currently have beliefs that are not working for us. And so, if you see people that things are working well for them, even though you think, like, somebody might be watching right now going, "Michael is completely full of shit. He's throwing out all these crazy stuff and he's, he worked at a strip club" and somebody's like, so against that or whatever. [00:40:56] They're like their own stumbling block and they're in their way and they won't pay attention to the truth or the things that you're sharing that are good because they're so stuck on everything in the universe having to look a certain way that they are not even open to receiving more, they're not willing to challenge their own thinking. [00:41:13] They're not going to progress. They're going to stay stuck.  [00:41:16] Michael: They identify more with their identity than they identify with success.  [00:41:20] Jason: Yeah. Good way of saying it. And I love how you talked about kind of these currencies. One of my mentors in the past was Alex Charfen. And he's from here in the Austin area as well. [00:41:30] And he was talking about time, energy, focus, cash, and effort. He calls the five currencies. And Hormozi went through Alex Charfen's like coaching with me. I met Layla and Alex in this. And one of the things that I then saw Alex talk about these currencies. But what I thought was interesting is Alex said the most significant of those five currencies in order to scale and grow your business is focus. [00:41:52] It's the most important to scale, grow a company. And then Dan Martell, I once saw him teach this framework that was, it was like about the power of one. He's like, "the most effective business is a business has one sales funnel, one product, one..." it was like all ones, like, And I see property managers, a lot of times they'll try and like start five different businesses. [00:42:14] They're like, I'm going to start a cleaning company, a maintenance company, like all these other things.because they're complimentary real estate brokerage. And then they wonder why none of them are growing because they lack focus. And so all these things kind of converge, making sure that we have focus. [00:42:28] You also mentioned Dan Martell, who I think is a brilliant entrepreneur, he generally was coaching like software companies, SAS companies to help them grow and scale, but his stuff's applicable to coaching businesses. I've noticed it's applicable to anything because the principles are valid. [00:42:44] And one of the things I've had my clients do to get them to that next level, to basically get their time back is to have them do a time study to where they become accountable for their time, which things are positive and which things are negative, like plus or minus, which things give them energy in life and which things take it away in their own business. [00:43:00] And I have them do this like usually once a quarter. And when I did my first time study, I realized I was doing like four hours of podcast production in a week. It all added up and I was like, holy shit. So then I just hired a company to do it. It was a no brainer to let that go because it was stupid at that point for me to hold on to that once I could see that challenge. [00:43:20] And you mentioned loom, awesome tool for like one of my favorite tools, like it, which is next level. It's like loom, but it's Wistia's video recorder. It lets you actually record the screen and yourself. And then after the recordings made. You can then have it mid recording. You can switch which parts are showing and have segues between the two. [00:43:42] And it's super fast. It's like super cool. But we use tools like that.  [00:43:46] Michael: Productivity. Yeah, definitely.  [00:43:47] Jason: Yeah. So, I love all these ideas for collapsing time. Michael has dropped several awesome tools, knowledge bombs, ideas for those that are listening and also how to leverage content social media wise. [00:43:59] So what you know, if we were to bring this full circle what would you say is the most important thing that maybe business owners or property managers could be doing to scale and grow their business?  [00:44:13] Michael: Right now? Again, one more time. It is: understand, your ability to grow is based on your perceived status, your perceived trustworthiness, your perceived know how. Not your actual know how. Like, I can tell you so many guys that I know that are real estate experts on YouTube. And then I have my friends of mine that are real estate agents. And they're like, "that guy doesn't know shit." And I'm like, "no, he's coaching the white belts." That's the why, the reason why he says the things that he says. [00:44:39] And they have a hard time dealing with it. So, understanding that concept. And then. You have to leave yourself. You have to subvert your own ego, go on places like TikTok or Instagram places you'd never think to go to, and then look at who's going viral, who's in your exact industry, and you're going to need to take pieces from what you see. [00:44:56] Like, what are the kinds of videos that do really well? And you're going to be able to find those very quickly. You can literally right now would go on Tik Tok and look up property management and you'll find a bunch of videos, like just pick the ones that go the most viral or a real estate, a podcast, and then pick the topics that go the most viral and just blatantly steal them, steal, blatantly steal everything. [00:45:19] You in the beginning, no creativity necessary, just steal. Okay, and you do that for a while and then you start to sort of get your footing And then you start to realize wait a second, I've been running ads and my ROAS per dollar my ads is x 1. 2 or 2. 0 or whatever but in organic my cost per lead is like nothing because my organic traffic, it costs me so much less to get a lead. [00:45:44] It's incredible. Then I go on someone else's podcast because my content is getting better and better. And then all of a sudden now, you know, Rich Summers and Ryan Pineda want me to come on their show to talk about, you know, maybe I'm on ice coffee hour or whatever, talking about real estate. [00:45:58] And then I get on bigger and bigger shows and now my cost per lead decreases even more because I just had this simple understanding that the way it works is my perceived status my perceived know how and my perceived trustworthiness to other people are the reasons why people will buy my product. Now you may already obviously everyone who's listened to this if you have any success in property management You already have your funnel is probably dealing with either word of mouth shaking hands, or it's dealing with some sort of paid advertisement, but I implore you try organic. Try to use organic and then organic meaning using Instagram posts or Facebook posts. [00:46:33] And then once you do that, try to take your best content and turn your best content in an advertisement and promote those, promote that content. That's something we've also been doing. And if you want examples on everything I just said, a great book, a great place to start is the 100 million offer series by Alex Hormozi. He goes over every single thing that I just talked about. It's absolutely fantastic. It's really great stuff. The difference is with my program, MOA, we're a little bit more bespoke for what it is exactly that you're doing. But we're mostly talk about networking. And then the other thing is, When you actually meet that person in person that you want to work with, do you come off as a fan boy? [00:47:06] Do you come off as too eager? Do you, does your body language show signs of neediness or signs of low status? Are these things that you can watch? And then how do you figure that out? You watch yourself on camera. Do you watch yourself on other people's podcasts? Because that's one of the things is like as social media grows and more people are exposed to more people, just remember like if you consider in the plasticine, you know, we live in hunter gatherer societies of 150 people and now we can legitimately have a hundred thousand friends on social media in that kind of situation because we're exposed to more people, we are more attuned to status, physical appearance, et cetera. And so now what happens is humans essentially become more shallow. [00:47:46] They become more attuned to other people's status and rightly or wrongly. Is it a negative commentary on humans? Yes, it probably is, but it's the world you live on. And if you want to get rich, you need to listen to what I'm saying. And if what I'm saying, offends you, get ready to stay poor. Like, I'm sorry. [00:48:01] If you guys are listening to this right now, and you're like, "No, social media is going to go away and we're going to go back to walking up to doors and do an email blast and buying banner ads." If that's what you think, go back to your AOL. com email and just keep believing that's the case. [00:48:16] It's all about the handshake. It's like, if that's what you believe, that's fine. But for the rest of you who are ready to understand that if you think things are bad, I got news for you. They're only going to get worse. Meaning people aren't going to put their phones down at dinner. People aren't going to take fewer photos. [00:48:30] People. I was reading something. It was like, like in one day, now more photos are taken in like an hour than were taken during the entire year of 1985 or something like that. It was like the amount of photographic and video data that's uploaded in one hour exceeds the total photographs taken in an entire year back in the 1980s. [00:48:49] Some absurd number like that. If you think things are going in one direction, things are getting faster. They're more virtual. They're more digital. Digital, they're going to be controlled by artificial intelligence and they're going to be more scalable. You need to get on that train. The train is leaving. [00:49:05] You need to get on the train. Now, if you don't want to get on the train, that's fine, but notice as the world passes you by and the rate at which it passes you by only increases every year. If you want to learn about that, read Ray Kurzweil series called the singularity is near, and you can see how he talks about the rate of change is increasing, and then the rate of change is also increasing. [00:49:24] Jason: Okay, so this is awesome stuff. So Michael one thing I want to point out for those that are listening. Because I think you've sold your Men of Action short a little bit. So I'm gonna, I want to say something about it because what I think is in, what people think is in there probably based on what you're saying is it's a bunch of social media stuff and it's like how to, maybe how t

Sew Much More
423 - Listener Favorite - Cheryl Sedaker

Sew Much More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 74:14


Cheryl Sedaker, the owner of SeaCheryl Designs, has gone from being the Julia Childs of Aluminum Foil to the author of a Cookbook, to expert window treatment fabricator! Cheryl has used her experience as a rep for Reynolds and her passion for networking to grow her business which is centered in both Massachusetts and Exuma!   Cheryl is on Facebook.   Links and Resources; (Some of these links are referral links and I make some money if you purchase something using them. I appreciate it if you do!)   BNI Pricing Without Emotion by Michele Williams Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Nicole Nomer - Coulisse Shades   (Some of the links I provide, specifically to Amazon and a few others, require me to let you know that if you use those links and make a purchase, I will make some money.  I won't make a million dollars, but I might be able to get a cup of coffee, so thank you!)   The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by;     Klimaka Studios   The Workroom Channel   Scarlet Thread Consulting   The WCAA   The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library   Merril Y Landis, LTD   Angel's Distributing, LLC   National Upholstery Association   Workroom Tech    

Killing the Tea
On the Surface by Rachel McGuire: Boating YouTubers, A Missing Woman and Internet Sleuths

Killing the Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 34:45


This week I talk with Rachel Graham and Lee-Ann McGuire Whitlock, who as a writing duo make up pen name Rachel McGuire, about their super-bingeable destination thriller On the Surface.On the Surface SynopsisSawyer Stone III and Dani Fox, a young couple who spend their time circumnavigating the globe aboard their 42-foot sailboat and documenting it for their fledgling YouTube channel Sailing with the Foxes, have anchored in Exuma, in the Bahamas. As they wait for the price of crypto to rebound so they can provision and continue their journey, they're partying and exploring with their fellow cruisers offshore. On the surface, everything looks perfect. But one night, Dani vanishes after a boat party, and Sawyer has no memory of her disappearance.The search for Dani is initially fueled by concerns that she drowned during one of her daily ocean swims, but Dani's prescheduled video posts, recorded before she went missing, soon reveal a darker side to her relationship with Sawyer. Meanwhile, Royal Bahamas Police Force Inspector Veronique Knowles has her hands full trying to keep the investigation on course as the story of the American woman missing in the Bahamas goes viral and the internet sleuths unearth secrets from Sawyer's past. Sawyer Stone is far from perfect, but is he a murderer?  

Journey with Jake
Exuma Adventures and French Polynesia Magic with Michael and Cassandre

Journey with Jake

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 55:44


#111 - Curious what it's like to trade the hustle and bustle of city life for crystal-clear waters and remote island adventures? Imagine living on a catamaran while exploring the untouched beauty of French Polynesia and the Bahamas. Michael and Cassandre from Journey of MC join me to share their incredible stories and the life-changing impact of their off-the-beaten-path travels.From serendipitous meetings in Chicago and globe-trotting escapades, Michael and Cassandre recount their journey filled with unexpected challenges and memorable moments. Listen as they describe their time navigating the pristine Exuma islands, the thrilling hunts for hidden tiki statues, and the cultural encounters in the San Blas Islands. Their tales of resilience and flexibility offer a treasure trove of insights for aspiring travelers balancing work and wanderlust.Discover the magic of Bora Bora's glowing waters and the serene Valley of Hakeui on Nucahiva as Michael and Cassandre paint vivid pictures of their favorite destinations. Their humorous anecdotes, like navigating shoulder-high grass in search of a tiki statue, highlight the unpredictability and joy of exploration. Dive into their world and get inspired to plan your very own adventure, no matter how unconventional it might be.Be sure and follow Michael and Cassandre on Instagram @journeyofmc.  You can also follow me on Instagram @journeywithjakepodcast and get to know me and my guests just a little better.Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase. Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out.

ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO...
T8 - Ep 34. MONKBERRY MOON DELIGHT – Exuma & Paul y Linda McCartney – ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO (Octava Temporada 8)

ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 1:41


Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." El artista de Bahamas, Exuma, lanzó en 1972 el álbum “Reincarnation”, del cual fue éxito la canción “Monkberry moon delight”. Así la escuché yo… Este éxito de Exuma es en realidad una versión de la canción compuesta por el legendario músico británico y ex-Beatle Paul McCartney, junto a su esposa de entonces, la estadounidense Linda Eastman, quienes la incluyeron en el álbum “Ram” de 1971, bajo el título “Monkberry moon delight” (Delicias de la luna de Monkberry). ¿Y tú, conocías el origen de esta canción? Autores: Paul McCartney (británico) & Linda McCartney (estadounidense) Monkberry moon delight - Exuma (1972) "Reincarnation" álbum (1972) Exuma (nombre real McFarlane Gregory Anthony McKay, bahameño) Monkberry moon delight - Paul & Linda McCartney (1971) "Ram" álbum (1971) Linda McCartney (nombre real Linda Louise Eastman, estadounidense) Paul McCartney (nombre real James Paul McCartney, británico) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 8 Episodio: 34 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora

Endslate: a Movie, TV and Streaming Podcast
Civil War, Ripley, 3 Body Problem, Fallout and other things we're watching

Endslate: a Movie, TV and Streaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 89:23


How to beat this oppressive summer heat? Aircon, a dark room, and something to watch! We deep dive into Alex Garland's polarizing Civil War and where this sits in his filmography so far. PLUS - we swoon over the new Ripley and share our thoughts about 3 Body Problem, Fallout, Sugar, Exhuma, Immaculate, The First Omen, and Steve! (Martin). (2:37) Ripley (20:54) 3 Body Problem (31:08) Fallout (39:09) Steve! (44:49) Sugar (50:41) Exuma (55:22) Immaculate, First Omen (62:38) Civil War **** Endslate is an ANIMA podcast edited by Rene Perez and produced by Mel Lozano-Alcaraz. Stalk the hosts! Mel Alcaraz: @mel_alcaraz Ramon De Veyra: @ramondeveyra Quark Henares: @quarkhenares Follow us on Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@endslatepod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or join our Facebook group ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com

CBN Questões de Família - José Eduardo Coelho Dias
Exumação de corpo: como funciona esse processo?

CBN Questões de Família - José Eduardo Coelho Dias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 12:50


Nesta edição do "Questões de Família", o comentarista José Eduardo Coelho Dias traz como destaque a informação que Gabriel Costa, filho de Gal Costa, pediu à Justiça de São Paulo autorização para que o corpo da mãe seja exumado e passe por necrópsia. O único herdeiro questiona a informação do atestado de óbito e agora quer uma perícia judicial para determinar a causa da morte da cantora. Segundo o documento, Gal morreu aos 77 anos, em novembro de 2022, em decorrência de um infarto agudo no miocárdio. A certidão descreve ainda como causa da morte uma neoplasia maligna [câncer] de cabeça e pescoço. Gabriel diz que, um dia antes do falecimento, a mãe estava aparentemente bem de saúde. As informações são do portal "G1". O que isso tem a ver com o Direito de Família e Sucessões? O comentarista explica. Ouça a conversa completa!

MouseChat.net – Disney, Universal, Orlando FL News & Reviews
Sandals Emerald Bay - What an all inclusive resort is all about

MouseChat.net – Disney, Universal, Orlando FL News & Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 29:40


Sandals Emerald Bay - What an all inclusive resort is all about. I am back from the Bahamas from a small island called Exuma. I spent 4 days at Sandals Emerald Bay Resort, an all inclusive resort in the Caribbean and have a full resort review for you.

Christian Travelers' Network
CTN 193: Exploring God's Creation: Best Places to Visit in the Bahamas

Christian Travelers' Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 16:06 Transcription Available


Join seasoned Director of Travel Ministries, Sarah, on a virtual tour of the awe-inspiring natural and cultural wonders of the Bahamas. Discover how this archipelago's complex history intertwines with its enchanting turquoise waters and one-of-a-kind island landscapes handcrafted by God. In this faith-filled travel guide, glean the best Christian places to visit from bustling Nassau to remote islands. Feed swimming pigs in Exuma, dive the third largest barrier reef in Andros, and reflect on the divine imprint in the Bahamas' unique ecological habitats. Dig into the religious makeup of the Bahamas and get tips on connecting with local believers, whether worshipping in historic churches or witnessing to Rastafarians.  Packed with travel advice to help Christians globetrot purposefully, this episode tackles every step to plan your vacation – from praying over your Bahamian getaway to practical ways to glorify God during your time in the islands. Join the journey now and discover how the wonder of the Bahamas speaks to the awe of our Creator. Discern His call in your own travel dreams through the lens of these dazzling isles waiting to be explored in fellowship with believers worldwide. Join our community of Christian Travelers as they explore the many hidden wonders around the world at www.ChristianTravelers.net *Disclaimer: Our content provides travel insight, not legal advice.

Storage with Libbie Higgins
35. Brett Boone Sets Sail

Storage with Libbie Higgins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 54:18


Hello! I am in Exuma, Bahamas and we are celebrating my 50th birthday. I have many special guest join me today. Thanks for listening.   

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP834

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 277:39


This weeks show starts off with music from Barrington Levy, Israel Vibration, Edit Fitzroy, Joe Yorke, Linval Thompson, Bob Marley & The Wailers, The Congos, Exuma, Eek A Mouse, Tapper Zukie, Dennis Brown, Jashwha Moses, Aswad, & The Wailing Souls. New music this week comes from Autarchii, Luciano, Samory I, Protoje & Zion I Kings, Kiko Bun, Dubmatix & Al Pancho, Pachyman, Manwel T, Creation Rebel, Manudigital and Jolly Joseph, Boostive with Screechy Dan & Kava Jah, Prince Fatty, Earl Sixteen, Dub Judah and Kibir La Amlak, Nga Han, Skarra Mucci, Lily Melody, King Lorenzo, and Kush Riley. Also this week we work in more Christmas selections from the likes of Megumi Mesaku, Honorebel, Yellowman, Thriller U, Cocoa Tea,, Duane Stephenson, Gonzo & Inna Vision, Busy Signal, Colin Roach & Anthony Malvo and Better Chemistry featuring Tafari Watkis Enjoy!  Barrington Levy - Like A Soldier - Irie Ites Israel Vibration - Soldiers Of Jah Army - Power Of The Trinity: Wiss Vibes - Ras Records Edi Fitzroy - Work On Mr. Farmer - Youthman Penitentiary - Alligator Records Joe Yorke - Under Heavy Manners - The Co-Operators & Friends: Rhythms From Kitchen Sink - Happy People Records Linval Thompson - Get Ready/Get Ready Dub - Irie Ites Records Megumi Mesaku - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - A Saxy Reggae Christmas - Megumi Project Honorebel - Ghetto Christmas - Phantom Music Group Yellowman - Santa Claus Never Comes To The Ghetto - A Very Very Yellow Christmas - Ras Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natural Mystic - Exodus - Tuff Gong The Congos - Sodom & Gomorrow - Heart Of The Congos - Blood & Fire Exuma - Hold On Joshua/Part Two - Clandisc 7” Eek A Mouse - Christmas A Come (12” Mix) - Reggae Anthology : Eek-Ology - VP Records Tapper Zukie feat. Luciano - Nuh Fraid A Dem - Bunker Buster - Kingston Sounds Dennis Brown - Milk & Honey - Visions Of Dennis Brown - VP Records Jashwha Moses - Jah Time Has Come (Rootikal Redub) - Sugar Shack Records Aswad - African Children - The BBC Sessions - Strange Fruit Wailing Souls - War Down At The Pawnshop - Psychedelic Souls - Pow Wow Stephen Marley feat. Eric Clapton - I Shot The Sheriff - Old Soul - Tuff Gong Collective/Ghetto Youths International Sonny Bradshaw Seven - Peace & Love (Little Drummer Boy) - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Thriller U - Feliz Navidad - Reggae Christmas Classics - VP Records Autarchii - Blood Ago Run - Red A Red Forever - Red A Red Music Group Raging Fyah - Judgement Day - Judgement Day - Raging Fyah Music Luciano - Joy Ride - King Recordings Samory I - Jah Love - Strength - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Protoje & Zion I Kings - Strange Things/Strange Things Dub - In Search Of Zion - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Duane Stephenson - Golden Nights (In December) - Reggae Christmas Classics - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Please Come For Christmas - Caribbean Christmas - Jammy's Gonzo & Inna Vision - Christmas Mele - Roots Musician Records Kiko Bun - Hard Time Special/Dub Time Special - Panamah Records Tennessee Brown & The Silvertones - Real Rock Christmas - Reggae Christmas From Studio One - Heartbeat The Maytals - Night & Day - 100% Dynamite - Soul Jazz Records Delroy Wilson - Baby Don't You Do It - Kingston Shuffle: Funky Sounds & Beats From Kingston JA - Pressure Sounds Errol Dunkley - Black Cinderella - Fe Me Time 7” Peter Tosh & Winston Scotland - Maga Dog/Skanky Dog - Arise Blackman - Trojan Records U-Roy - Festival Wise - Baba Boom: Muiscally Intensified Festival Songs - Trojan Records The Ethiopians - Train To Glory - It's Ska Time - Charly Records Dubmatix & Al Pancho - Rock & Sway/Rock & Sway Dub - Renegade Studios Pachyman - Organ Roller - Switched-On - ATO Records Manwel T - Dub Thing - Dub Power - Manwel T Music Creation Rebel - Thats More Like It - Hostile Environment - On U Sound Manudigital feat. Jolly Joseph - The World Is A Hell - Step Up - X Ray Production Boostive feat. Kava Jah & Screechy Dan - Wickedness/Wickedness (Subatomic Sound System Remix) -  Wickedness EP - Stoopid Records Linval Thompson - Jah Jah The Conqueror - Zion Land - Culture Press Prince Fatty - Jah Jah Dub The Conqueror - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - VP Records Augustus Pablo - Israel In Harmony(12” Extended Version) - The Rockers Story: The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo - Shanachie Earl Sixteen & Indica Dubs - Share Some Love/Rebels With Dub - Indica Dubs Dub Judah & Kibir La Amlak w/Aba Ariginal & I-Jah Solomon - Best Foot Forward/Dub Right Up Deh/Joshua's Anthem - Before Zero Records Busy Signal - 12 Days Of Christmas Freestyle - Crime Free Christmas - Mountain Music Better Chemistry feat. Tafari Watkis - Silver Bells - Rub A Dub Xmas - Tuff Gong International Gentleman's Dub Club - High Grade - Open Your Eyes - Ranking Records Alborosie feat. Kabaka Pyramid - Nah Sell Out - Destiny - VP Records Nga Han & Majestic Vision - Word Sound Power - Temple In Man - Roots Unity Music/Majestic Vision Music Skarra Mucci - Mistry Babylon - Perfect Timing - X Ray Production E.T. Webster & Marshall Neeko - Battering Down/Vibes Man A Build Version - Marshall Neeko King Lorenzo & Greatest Friends - Holding On - Evidence Music King Kong feat. Burro Banton & Pinchers - Old School - Evidence Music Lily Melody & Irie Ites - Bubble With Me - Licky Licky Riddim - Irie Ites Records Kush Riley & U Root - Radio - U Root Records Gregory Isaacs feat. Shaggy - It Go So - Rebirth Of The Cool Ruler - VP Records Conroy Smith - Dangerous - Reggae Anthology: Redman International: We Run Things - VP Records Colin Roach & Anthony Malvo - Merry Christmas - Caribbean Christmas - Jammy's Lt. Stitchie - Natty Dread - Witty

Pot Lucky: A Weed Sommelier Podcast
5mg Blackberry Lime Jewels and Dawson Julia

Pot Lucky: A Weed Sommelier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 62:19


Dawson opened the first locally owned caregiver storefront in Maine. He did it against the state's will and thought he would soon have others behind me, but it took four years until the 2nd caregiver storefront opened up, and it's a crazy story. It's so crazy that it would take a book to explain, so that's exactly what he's doing! Dawson Julia's book should be printed by the next Dawsonstock in June of 2024. Discussed this week: having no sense of taste or smell, disconnected nerves, a traumatic brain injury, extra sharp white cheddar, Galaxy, Dawsonstock, vacationing in the Bahamas, Exuma, a $250,000 life flight back to the US, flatlining upon landing, a two-month coma, going upta camp, Medical Misfits, the Humane Society, becoming a cannabis landlord, letting the cops in, a Martin Luther-esque moment with a printer, Up Dawson's Creek Without a Paddle, the Maine Cannabis Union, 30 bags of cone joint tubes, and more! Dawson Julia can be found on Facebook and Instagram @dawsonjulia7 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/support

E8: Oren Aks on Marketing the Fyre Fest, the Infamous Cheese Sandwich, and Why Our Culture Can't Look Away from Colossal Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 74:46


Oren Aks was a designer at Fuck Jerry Media, the agency behind the signature marketing of the now-infamous Fyre Festival of 2016. In this episode, Oren recounts his ground-level realization that the festival was a fraud, sharing new details about the debacle chronicled in two documentaries. Oren also tells us about the backlash he experienced after the festival, shares his well-earned lessons around trust, and offers perspective about our cultural fascination with failure. Jesse Genet is joined by a special guest co-host Matty Mo, an artist who made headlines for putting on a fake fire fest as satire in Los Angeles.  RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The HR industry is at a crossroads. What will it take to construct the next generation of incredible businesses – and where can people leaders have the most business impact? Hosts Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich have been through it all, the highs and the lows – IPOs, layoffs, executive turnover, board meetings, culture changes, and more. With a lineup of industry vets and experts, Nolan and Kelli break down the nitty-gritty details, trade offs, and dynamics of constructing high performing companies. Through unfiltered conversations that can only happen between seasoned practitioners, Kelli and Nolan dive deep into the kind of leadership-level strategy that often happens behind closed doors. Check out the first episode with the architect of Netflix's culture deck Patty McCord. https://link.chtbl.com/hrheretics Catch up on host Jesse Genet's own crucible moments from her entrepreneurial story in Episode 6: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3HQKu4vbaIuAvhgKLBuyYk?si=UYb2aGlJTxynO_B8UzMkUQ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e6-host-jesse-genet-on-selling-her-startup-lumi-while/id1691530886?i=1000622369978 TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode preview (03:00) How Oren and co-host Matty first met (04:35) Oren relives landing at Great Exuma for Fyre Fest (13:30)The social distortion field Oren witnessed at Exuma (17:00) Distraction efforts and the angry mob (20:55) Things take a turn (34:20) Processing the failure while Oren was on the island, and then back in NY (44:30) The documentaries (45:25) The red flags in hindsight (49:00) Financial breadcrumbs (54:00) The orange square and power of social proof (01:00:20) Billy McFarland's new thing (01:05:18) Why the Fyre Festival has lasting power in the zeitgeist of colossal failures LINKS REFERENCED: Oren Aks agency Atomic Milk: http://www.atomicmilk.com/ Matty Mo's site: https://www.themostfamousartist.com/ X: @fyrefestival (Oren runs this now) @jessegenet (Jesse) @mostfamousartist (Matty) @inthearena_pod

Laughing with Myself
Don't Take It Personally, You Cucaracha!

Laughing with Myself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 18:10


Melissa starts by covering an Exuma song on ukulele. She laughs at how she takes it personally if she has a roach in her home and if you walk out of her stand up show. Also, imagines a life without doing voices. 

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP807

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 268:22


This weeks show starts off with classics from Half Pint, Triston Palmer, Dennis Brown, Barry Biggs, Robert Dallas, Ranking Dread, Yvad, Black Uhuru, Sugar Minott, Exuma, Culture, The Naturalites, Freddie McGregor, and Barry Brown. New music this week comes from Bitty McLean Eek A Mouse, I-Taweh, Capleton, Dub Proof, Tony Chin, Martei Korley, Stephen Marley, Sean Paul & Beres Hammond, Khalia, Dubmatix, Antgua Boom Bass, Subatomic Sound System with Lee Scratch Perry, Dubby Stardust, Zion Train, Radikal Guru and Dubbing Sun, Bulby York with Richie Spice, Perfect Giddimani, Capital D with Liondub, and Dub Pistols featuring Natty Campbell. Also this week we feature Mothers Day reggae anthems from Sizzla, Burning Spear, Romain Virgo, Tony Roots, Christopher Martin, Garnet Silk, The Wailing Souls, Anthony Cruz and more! Enjoy! Half Pint - Mama - Victory - Ras Records Trston Palma - Mama - Two Roads - Easy Star Records Dennis Brown - Song My Mama Used To Sing - Money In My Pocket - Trojan Records Barry Biggs - Mama - Hypnotic Riddim - Black Metro Music Robert Dallas - Mama w/ Dub Version - Abendigo Records Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner - Freedom Man - Tradition Disc In Dub - Tradition Disc Ranking Dread - My Mammy - Greensleeves Most Wanted: Ranking Dread - Greensleeves Yvad - Mother Of My Child - The Sojourner - Yvad Music Bitty Mclean - Glass House - Forward - Taxi/Tabou 1  Black Uhuru - Happiness - Sinsemilla - Island Sugar Minott - This World - Stand & Give Praise: Roots Reggae - Trojan Records Exuma - Hold On Joshua/Hold On Joshua Part 2 - Clan Disc Culture - Two Sevens Clash - Reggae Anthology: Joe Gibbs Scorchers From The Mighty Two - VP Records Dennis Brown - Oh Mother - Visions Of Dennis Brown -  VP Records Naturalites & The Realistics - Jah Works Mama - Picture On The Wall - CSA Records Freddy McGregor - Run Come Rally - Roots Vibration 12”  Barry Brown - Fittest of the Fittest Part 1 & Part 2 - Praises - Pressure Sounds Eek A Mouse - She Feel It - Ina Struggle Riddim - Irie Ites  Meta & The Cornerstones feat. Concha Buika - Do - Hira - Baco Records I-Taweh - Leggo Beast - Evidence Music Capleton & Little Lion Sound - Get Up & Fight - Sound Killer Riddim - Evidence Music Burning Spear - Mommy - Burning Music Productions Dub Proof - SOS - Neptune - Green Stream Tony Chin - Mr. Gunman - Karma - Rough Sounds Martei Korley - Jah Jah Bless/Jah Jah Dub - Ipothetically Speaking - Kasaamara  Stephen Marley - Old Soul - Tuff Gong Collective/Ghetto Youths International  Sean Paul & Beres Hammond - Rebel Time - Dutty Rock Sizzla - Thank U Mama - Da Real Thing - VP Records Romain Virgo - Mama's Song - The System - VP Records Khalia & Silly Walks Discotheque - Flowers - K. Licious Music Dubmatix feat. Double Tiger - Ready Steady Ska w/ Instrumental - The Ska Sessions Vol. 1 - Renegade Studios Toots & The Maytals - Monkey Man - Time Tough: The Island Anthology - Island Records The Ethiopians - Mothers Tender Care - Version Galore - Trojan Records Screechy Dan - Bandits - Daptone 7” Max Romeo - Two Face People - Every Man Ought To Know (RSD 2023 release) - VP Records The Heptones & Jah Buzz - Equal Rights - Rebel Disco - Studio One Joseph Cotton - Everyday Is Mothers Day - Ballistic Affair (Hugos Delight) Riddim - Heartical Tony Roots - Mama/Mama Version - Conscious Sounds Chazbo - Four Noble Truths - Reggae On Top 10”  Wellette Seyon & Jonah Dan - Anywhere I Go/Rastafari  Before I Dubwise - Roots Vibration 12”  Antigua Boom Bass - White Horse Dub - Antigua Boom Bass Subatomic Sound System feat. Lee Scratch Perry - Dub Organizer - Subatomic Sound Dubby Stardust feat. Baby Alpaca - Fashion - Spaced Oddity - Echo Beach Zion Train - Militant Sound - Dissident Sound - Universal Egg Bush Chemists - Light Up Your Spliff - Light Up Your Spliff: The Bush Chemists In Dub - EFA Radikal Guru & Dubbing Sun feat. Cheshire Cat & Vale - Good Ganja/Good Ganja Riddim - Moonshine Recordings Eesah & 808 Delavega - Live Life - Timeless - Evidence Music Dasvibes & Nico Royale - Forever (Manwel T remix) - Manwel T Bulby York feat. Richie Spice - Good Time - Time & Color - Bulby York Music Perfect Giddimani - Third Eye - Giddimani Records Capital D & Liondub - Class - A To Zed - Liondub International  Dub Pistols feat. Natty Campbell - Frontline - Cyclone Records Sticky Joe feat. Horseman - Giddy Up (King Yoof Remix)/Giddy Up Riddim - Good Day Remixes & Riddims - Kingston Express Records Christopher Martin - Mama - Perfect Key Riddim - DZL Records The Wailing Souls - Mother and Child Reunion - Live On - Zoo Entertainment/BMG Anthony Cruz - Mama's Blessing - 5th Element Records Chuck Fender - I Swear - Universal Message Vol. 3 - VP Records

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Espanha exuma corpo de fundador do movimento fascista

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 0:44


Os restos mortais do fundador da Falange, partido de inspiração fascista que foi um dos pilares do franquismo, foram exumados nesta segunda-feira (24) do mausoléu onde esteve sepultado o ditador Francisco Franco. Segundo o governo de esquerda, este foi "mais um passo" no trabalho de memória sobre a Guerra Civil e a ditadura. De inspiração fascista, o partido Falange foi um dos pilares do franquismo, ao lado da Igreja Católica e do Exército. O caixão de Primo de Rivera será transferido para o cemitério de San Isidro, em Madri, onde foram enterrados vários integrantes de sua família.

Sandals Palmcast
Episode 72 - Gem of the Bahamas: Talking Sandals Emerald Bay with General Manager Jeremy Mutton

Sandals Palmcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 15:49


Nestled in the turquoise waters and pristine white sands of Exuma, Bahamas is a sun-drenched tropical jewel awaiting discovery. Guests journey from all corners of the Earth to Sandals Emerald Bay after hearing the call for adventure, relaxation, and allure. In today's PalmCast episode, we speak with Sandals Emerald Bay General Manager Jeremy Mutton to discuss what makes this Caribbean retreat such a precious gem.

Deep Cuts With Jonathan
World Music with The San Juan Record Man

Deep Cuts With Jonathan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 118:46


Jeff, the San Juan Record Man himself, returns to the show with another flawlessly curated collection of tunes. This time he brings a selection of world music, focusing on fusions with rock and jazz, ranging from Exuma and Sandy Bull to Fela Kuti and Gábor Szabó.

Tacos and Tech Podcast
Developing Accessible and Cost-Effective Immuno-Oncology Solutions With Gregory Frost of EXUMA Biotechnology

Tacos and Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 30:37


Listen on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other platforms. Greg gives an overview of what EXUMA Biotechnology is [02:16] How did Greg get into the biotech industry? [04:26] How did Greg end up in San Diego? [05:18] Greg shares what the biotech community in San Diego was like before [06:29] Greg talks about recycling nature and where that mentality of his comes from [08:16] Greg talks about his first company, Halozyme and working on making recombinant enzymes [09:18] When did Greg realize he wants to do another company? How did he get started? [11:17] Greg talks about CAR-T and where EXUMA is headed [16:50] What's the current state of the FDA for a company like EXUMA? [23:20] Greg shares what people should be looking for from the community and what he's  excited about [24:36] Greg shares his favorite taco spots, Roberto's Taco and Baja [27:59]   Follow Gregory LinkedIn   EXUMA Biotechnology Website | LinkedIn

El sótano
El sótano - Subsonics; dos minutos o menos - 12/01/23

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 61:02


Subsonics, el inclasificable trío de Atlanta comandado por el cantante y guitarrista Clay Reed junto a la hipnótica batería Buffy Agüero. Para celebrar el 30 aniversario de su debut discográfico el sello Mono Tone Records lanza “2 minutes or less”, una recopilación de todos sus singles que protagoniza buena parte del episodio de hoy. Playlist; (sintonía) SUBSONICS “Fly” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “Please keen” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “I’m looking over my shoulder” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “Voodoo doll” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “Rachel’s kiss” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “Fire engine” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “Wind up doll” (2 minutes or less) Versión y original; LITTLE PEGGY MARCH “Wind-up doll” (1963) SUBSONICS “I’m the most popular boy in town” (2 minutes or less) SUBSONICS “You don’t know what’s going on” (2 minutes or less) EXUMA “Baäl” (Exuma II, 1970) THE TIKIYAKI ORCHESTRA “Bombs away!” (adelanto del álbum “Tropika”) LOLA LOLA “Baby please don’t go” (7’’, 2022) MARCEL BONTEMPI “Black cat” (Crawfish, troubles, cats and ghosts, 2022) MÉNAGE À TROIS “La fille en moi” (ST, 2023) MARKA “Un vieux rocker” (adelanto del álbum “Voodoo Belge”) LES LULLIES “Dernoir soir” (7’’, 2023) Escuchar audio

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
Exuma - Snake

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 67:26


We conclude our focus on the year 1972 in music with our Halloween episode! To celebrate the holiday we experience the haunted sounds of the fourth album from Bahamian folksinger Exuma. Enter... if you dare.   If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!

Into the Woods with Holly Worton
479 Jay Worthy ~ How to Live Adventurously With the 28 Summers Philosophy

Into the Woods with Holly Worton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 42:57


I'm excited to introduce this week's guest, Jay Worthy. He's got a great concept called 28 Summers that I look forward to sharing with you.   About Jay Worthy Jay Worthy is the host of the 28 Summers podcast and co-host of the Man Alive podcast (launching Summer 2022). Jay got his start in life as an instructor teaching members to use gym equipment for free, so he could get a free membership for himself – two decades later he was the first non-US CEO of the $1 billion company that made that equipment!   After an adventurous childhood, his life lost its adventurous edge. Work and other commitments quickly took priority, and his passion and desire for adventure were suppressed to make way for his growing workload and other commitments. Through a series of life-changing moments and a period of intense stress and depression in his early 40's, he knew something had to change. Today he is a Vice President in a Fortune 500 corporation with a determination to show that living a life of purpose and earning a living are not mutually exclusive.   He is on a mission to prove that happiness and financial security can co-exist, and that it's time for the corporate world to recognise that grinding executives into the ground and sapping every ounce of their energy is entirely counter-intuitive to optimising their impact and leadership. Jay's 28 Summers Philosophy is that living adventurously is the key to a happy life and that getting reconnected with nature is the cure for what ails us.   Jay's Links Website Instagram   Listen To This Episode        What You'll Learn How Jay overcame imposter syndrome with his adventures How you can have “before work adventures” How to evaluate your week with “memorable moments” The best “dose” of nature for mental health How to create your own menu for a morning flow Why living adventurously, and time in nature, is the cure for what ails us How you can embrace the concept of 28 Summers and use it to have more adventures Ideas for simple (and life-changing) adventures you can do anytime   Things We Discussed Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory interview on YouTube with Jesse Itzler  Alastair Humphreys  Diane Randall's episode  What is the Best Dose of Nature and Green Exercise for Improving Mental Health? A Multi-Study Analysis  Atomic Habits An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, by James Clear  TS Eliot quote: “If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?” Exuma island chain Lucy Shepherd  Mark Beaumont  Max Woosey    Related Episodes 457 Sarah K Brandis ~ Running For Better Mental Health And Riding To Conquer Your Fears 452 Diane Randall ~ Putting More Life into Your Work-Life Balance 406 Yvette Webster ~ How Outdoor Adventures Can Help with Mental Health (now with downloadable transcript!) 397 Holly Worton ~ When You Get Impostor Syndrome With Your Outdoor Adventures 366 Joanna Hennon + Holly ~ Mid-life: Reevaluating Where You Are and Where You Want To Go (now with downloadable transcript!)   Connect With Holly Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn   How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.   Connect With Holly Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn   How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher   Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.

Empowered Patient Podcast
Administering Cellular Therapy for Solid Tumors and Blood Cancers Without Lymphodepleting Chemotherapy with Greg Frost EXUMA Biotech

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 18:59


Greg Frost is the Chairman and CEO of EXUMA Biotech, which is working on a cancer cellular therapy that can be administered in a patient without lymphodepletion from chemotherapy. Traditionally, it was thought that some cells needed to be eliminated before new cells could be introduced. EXUMA is working on a rapid point of care, rPOC, technology that will allow this approach to be expanded to various cancers and readily available to patients. Greg explains, "What we came to realize was that if we were to take our gene-loaded lymphocytes, and rather than putting them directly in the bloodstream, if we allowed them to start through what we call a synthetic lymph node or a local injection site, that those cells could get the programming and expansion where they were rather than just going straight in the bloodstream and every cell was diluted out into different locations in the body." "If they could start in one location together as a team, you had a much better chance of, when they would get into the lymphatics and build up through there, of having a stronger team to go in and fight the cancer. And importantly, also it makes it very effective for them to be able to amplify the gene programs that we have to get up into circulation without the need for lymphodepleting chemotherapy first." @EXUMABiotech #CellularTherapy #SolidTumors #BloodCancers #Chemotherapy #Lymphodepletion #Cancer EXUMAbio.com Download the transcript here  

Empowered Patient Podcast
Administering Cellular Therapy for Solid Tumors and Blood Cancers Without Lymphodepleting Chemotherapy with Greg Frost EXUMA Biotech TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022


Greg Frost is the Chairman and CEO of EXUMA Biotech, which is working on a cancer cellular therapy that can be administered in a patient without lymphodepletion from chemotherapy. Traditionally, it was thought that some cells needed to be eliminated before new cells could be introduced. EXUMA is working on a rapid point of care, rPOC, technology that will allow this approach to be expanded to various cancers and readily available to patients. Greg explains, "What we came to realize was that if we were to take our gene-loaded lymphocytes, and rather than putting them directly in the bloodstream, if we allowed them to start through what we call a synthetic lymph node or a local injection site, that those cells could get the programming and expansion where they were rather than just going straight in the bloodstream and every cell was diluted out into different locations in the body." "If they could start in one location together as a team, you had a much better chance of, when they would get into the lymphatics and build up through there, of having a stronger team to go in and fight the cancer. And importantly, also it makes it very effective for them to be able to amplify the gene programs that we have to get up into circulation without the need for lymphodepleting chemotherapy first." @EXUMABiotech #CellularTherapy #SolidTumors #BloodCancers #Chemotherapy #Lymphodepletion #Cancer EXUMAbio.com Listen to the podcast here  

Defend Cleveland Podcast
Episode 227 - "Why Is Deshaun Watson Even On The Browns?!" (Because The Haslams Are And Continue To Be The Biggest Problem With This Team)

Defend Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 270:37


All terrestrial segments were recorded live on July 30th (Day 211 of 2022), and all podcast segments were recorded lived on August 2nd (Day 214 of 2022) Part 1 of 3 of the Podcast only content – The decision on Deshaun Watson's punishment has been delivered, and most of the sports talk takes on it unsurprisingly go from the farcical to the outlandish  Terrestrial: Hour 1 (begins around 0:37:00) Yet more Deshaun Watson talk (yeah, we're sick of it too) Rich vs Wealthy, and rethinking the legal responses to stealing from the wealthy, especially when the rich are so disconnected and removed from every day life they're seemingly asking for it The problem with John Stewart (and it has nothing to do with his new show with the same name) Part 2 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Taylor Swift uses her private jet more than any other artist, and we also recently read that her pussy (cat) is worth $94 million  (begins around 1:39:00) Lachlan MacKinnon's ‘Best of Edition' Let Me Tell You A Story: “The Breaks” (begins around 1:59:00) Terrestrial: Hour 2 (begins around 2:10:00) Fan hobos and vanity plates Due to recent events that have nothing to do with golf, we've changed our mind over LIV Golf and the golfers opting to get paid no matter where the money comes from (at least in part), and we explain specifically why that is If you could burn a website to the ground and start a revolution, you should start with Luxury Launches  Part 3 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Mollie's Weekly Reports... (begins around 3:07:00) Terrestrial: Hour 3 (begins around 3:35:00) Clearchannel PSA's end up asking more questions then they answer Be ready the latest salvo in the unwinnable war on drugs by Trump and his sycophants, even if the law has already been on the books since 1994, and even though Trump boasts about getting the idea from China and its dictator Mollie's Weekly Reports, terrestrial edition! All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~   This show is and forever will be dedicated to Big Mamma   To contribute to this 100% listener supported show please go to our Patreon page by clicking here.   Check out Lachlan MacKinnon's best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family'!   Thank yous to  91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio.   Your recommended listening this week is the 1970 debut masterpiece by Exuma   The intro and outro to Lachlan's segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it's used with permission

Wham Bam Stories by Simpson

Abortion is a hot topic these days. And for good reason what with a cadre of cloistered dudes in black robes and their evangelical little sister telling women from sea to shining sea what they can and can't do with their bodies. The Smites have dough. A large portfolio. A duplex on Central Park West. A 'cottage' in the Hamptons. And an almost desperate need to travel. During the height of the Covid scare in the late summer of 2020 they decide to take a little trip to the Bahamas. Eleuthera. Exuma. And now the Smites are on their way to Bimini. On an Island Airways puddle jumper suddenly caught in a ferocious thunderstorm. It could be curtains for the Smites and their cocky young Bahamian pilot.While up at MIT their only child, David, works eighteen hours a day on his messenger RNA research in the hope of finding a vaccine for the dreaded virus. As Mark Twain prefaced in Huck Finn: Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot will be shot.

Fly Fishing 97 Podcast
210 Mike Verhoef, Bonefish in Exuma, Fly Fitters

Fly Fishing 97 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 59:24


This week return guest Mike Verhoef a.k.a. "Maitland Mike" joins us to talk about his recent bonefish trip to Exuma Bahamas. We talk about the areas epic bonefish and barracuda fly fishing opportunities and Mikes guiding business Fly Fitters. This really sounded like the trip of a lifetime. Thanks Mike for sharing your latest journey with us!

Travelnews Online | Rebuilding Travel | Trending | eTurboNews
Statement on Investigation of Deaths on Exuma from The Acting Bahamas Prime Minister Chester Cooper

Travelnews Online | Rebuilding Travel | Trending | eTurboNews

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 1:25


28 Summers
LIVE At The Armchair Adventure Festival With Abbi Naylor, Sophie Pierce and Matt Newbury

28 Summers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 70:43


Finally some more of my awesome campfire chats with incredible adventurers at The 2021 Armchair Adventure Festival (@armchairadventurefest).First up is my chat with Matt Newbury (@matt_newbz) and Sophie Pierce (@mssophiepierce|) - friends and wild swimmers - talking about the growth in popularity of wild swimming and tips on how to get involved if you are tempted to give it a try!At 26:20 you can hear me chat to Abbi Naylor (@abbi.naylor) - Head of Expeditions at Rat Race (@ratracehq), discussing her incredible expeditions, career pivot and our recent epic trip to Exuma, kayaking the length of one side of the Bermuda Triangle!

Korn Ferry Tour Junkies: Golf Betting & DFS
Bahamas Great Exuma Classic 2022 Betting Picks

Korn Ferry Tour Junkies: Golf Betting & DFS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 15:12


Former KFT caddie, Garrett Simmons, is delivering on his 1st episode here on the Tour Junkies Network as the Korn Ferry Tour heads to the Bahamas for the Bahamas Great Exuma Classic. Garrett dishes out the goods on the course, conditions, travel factors to consider and more. Then, he delivers his favorite outright betting picks to win as well as some names to avoid like the plague. The kid is here every week there's a KFT event, so saddle up and get ready to win some cash! Please support the podcast further by doing a few things to spread the TJ Gospel: Join Goalby's Nut Hut, our private DISCORD chat w/ > 400 golf loving, DFS & Betting fans. Sign up for the “Heavy Petting” & “Chalk Bomb” emails for free that hit your inboxes every Tuesday & Wednesday. Get exclusive membership discounts at Fantasy National Golf Club by using this link. Leave an honest iTunes Review. Garrett's a tremendous asset and the show gains traction when listeners rate and review.

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 21-50 Gene Cancer Therapy - Better, Faster, Cheaper

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Greg Frost, the CEO of Exuma Biotech. He explains how gene therapy for cancer is currently a 6 to 8 week proposition, and requires the patient to undergo chemotherapy. Exuma's aim is to reduce the time to 4 hours and eliminate the chemotherapy … Then Dr. Chris Smith with Brandon Capital Partners and a board member of Ena Respiratory talks about updates us on Ena-51 – a spray to reduce the presence of COVID in the nasal passageway.

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 447: Episode 21-50 Gene Cancer Therapy - Better, Faster, Cheaper

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Greg Frost, the CEO of Exuma Biotech. He explains how gene therapy for cancer is currently a 6 to 8 week proposition, and requires the patient to undergo chemotherapy. Exuma's aim is to reduce the time to 4 hours and eliminate the chemotherapy …Then Dr. Chris Smith with Brandon Capital Partners and a board member of Ena Respiratory talks about updates us on Ena-51 – a spray to reduce the presence of COVID in the nasal passageway.

Pinceladas Jurídicas
#163 Pandemia não impede aviso de exumação aos familiares

Pinceladas Jurídicas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 3:20


No episódio #163 do Podcast Pinceladas Jurídicas ouça o caso de uma exumação que foi leva à Justiça que teve que decidir se a pandemia impede ou não impede o prévio aviso aos familiares. Links da descrição: Site: www.pinheiroesteves.com.br Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peeadv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pinheiroeesteves Twitter: https://twitter.com/peeadv LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pinheiro-e-esteves-advogados-associados CLANT Soluções Digitais: www.clant.com.br --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pinceladasjuridicas/message

My First Season
Tannis Goulet

My First Season

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 40:08


My guest today and I worked together in Club Med Paradise Island, Bahamas in 2002/2003, which happened to be her first season as a Tennis G.O. Before Club Med, She attended Arizona State University on a tennis scholarship. Everyone, from Winnipeg, Canada please help me welcome Tannis Goulet! Tannis tells us what it was like her first season and shares an amusing story about a day trip to Exuma, $10.00 all-you-can-eat-and-drink-rum punch and an evening visit to the Atlantis resort (all in the same day), I do not want to spoil at all, so you'll just have to listen. And yes, I ask Tannis how many times a day in Club Med someone brought up her name and the fact that she teaches tennis. **My First Season podcast has always been free to listen to and is available on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes.  

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 21-08 Gene Cancer Therapy - Better, Faster, Cheaper

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Greg Frost, the CEO of Exuma Biotech. He explains how gene therapy for cancer is currently a 6 to 8 week proposition, and requires the patient to undergo chemotherapy. Exuma's aim is to reduce the time to 4 hours and eliminate the chemotherapy … Then Dr. Chris Smith with Brandon Capital Partners and a board member of Ena Respiratory talks about updates us on Ena-51 – a spray to reduce the presence of COVID in the nasal passageway.

ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO...
T2 - Ep 11. BROWN GIRL IN THE RING – Boney M & Exuma & Lord Invader - ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO (Temporada 2)

ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 2:33


El grupo Boney M lanzó en 1978 su álbum “Nightflight to Venus” (Vuelo nocturno a Venus), el cual contiene varios de sus clásicos, entre ellos la canción “Brown girl in the ring” (La morena en la ronda). Así la escuché yo… Seis años antes, Exuma, un cantante nacido en Bahamas había incluido la canción en su álbum “Reincarnation” (Reencarnación) de 1972, titulándola “Brown girl” (Morena). Veinticinco años atrás, el músico de la isla de Trinidad conocido como Lord Invader ya había grabado esta canción en 1947 bajo el título “There's a brown girl in the ring” (Hay una chica morena en la ronda). La canción en realidad pertenece al folklore de las Antillas y por ello, su autor es desconocido, puesto que es una ronda infantil tradicional de dichas islas. Autor: Desconocido (ronda tradicional de las Indias Occidentales) Brown girl in the ring - Boney M (1978) Nightflight to Venus álbum (1978) Brown girl - Exuma (1972) Reincarnation álbum (1972) There's a brown girl in the ring - Lord Invader (1947) There's a brown boy in the ring álbum (1947) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 2 Episodio: 11 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia

Unpopular Opinions with Heather
International Travel During Covid-19: Count Me In or Thanks But No Thanks?

Unpopular Opinions with Heather

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 20:20


My family just came back from a vacation in Exuma, Bahamas - one of the few places recently re-opened to American travelers...And then also recently closed again to American travelers, but that's part of the story. What's it like to travel internationally during the covid-19 pandemic? One of my travel companions, my mother-in-law Gale, and I recorded our thoughts while on (what we were hopeful was) the last leg of our trip. Listen and see for yourself if you think it's worth the extra drama. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heather-keltz/message

Programa Cujo Nome Estamos Legalmente Impedidos de Dizer
Governo Sombra sobre eutanásia: “Sou contra o referendo e a exumação de Cavaco Silva”

Programa Cujo Nome Estamos Legalmente Impedidos de Dizer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 49:30


A afirmação é de Ricardo Araújo Pereira, que se manifesta contra um referendo sobre a eutanásia e se considera 'escandalizado' com todos aqueles que em tempos foram contra o referendo e agora se manifestam a favor - “acho escandaloso que a Igreja agora ache que a eutanásia é uma questão referendável”. Além deste tema, ainda foram analisadas as acusações da Venezuela ao 'reino de Portugal' e os preços do imobiliário em Lisboa. Ricardo Araújo Pereira declara-se arrendado, João Miguel Tavares confessa-se vetado e Pedro Mexia sente-se elegível. Um programa emitido a 14 de fevereiro na SIC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Internacional: Câmara inicia processo de impeachment de Donald Trump, Em derrota para Boris Johnson, Suprema Corte britânica anula suspensão do Parlamento, Espanha aprova exumação do ditador Francisco Franco

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 2:46


Pure Life Podcast
Episode 15: Paradise Uncovered, Exploring the Exuma Bahamas

Pure Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 40:04


In this episode, we return to the Bahamas for a truly amazing family vacation in the Exuma Bahamas, a district of the Bahamas consisting of over 365 islands, also called cays. With an island for every day of the year, it's easy to find something to suit any taste – from swimming with sharks to stretching out on beaches so soft you'd swear the sand was made from powder sugar. We stayed on Fowl Cay Resort, a private island just north of Staniel Cay that boasts only six villas spread across a private 50-acre retreat. Spectacular amenities and crystal-clear, warm turquoise water add up to one extraordinary experience. We break it all down for you in this episode – from getting there to navigating around and even the food at the Harbour Club Restaurant. If the Exuma Bahamas aren't on your bucket list, they should be. Be sure to visit the Bahamas listing on our Destinations page for some of our pictures. Check it out!

The Cargo Culte Audio Field Report

Discussions on appropriation, purity,transcendence and the culture mine with Miles Seaton of Akron/Family and Aaron Kenyon of Man is the Bastard. IF AN OLD MAN DOES NOT GRUMBLE…DO WE KNOW HE YET DRAWS BREATH?TracklistEnsemble de Gongs Musique for the Sacrifice to the Spirits of the Community House Hanatarashi HanazumariBehead The Prophet, No Lord Shall Live Lewd Lewd LewdVoodoo Drums of the CongoHanatarashi Hanazumari 2Bill Orcutt Lip RichHowlin' Wolf The Natchez Burnin'Kim Suk Chul 門クッ四物Bahta Gèbrè-Heywèt TezetaGuided By Voices I Am a ScientistExuma You Don't Know What's Going OnPharaoh Sanders Gretting To SaudNils Okland SlorNils Okland Blond BlaLonnie Holley Looking For AllAlbert Ayler Ghosts