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All The Fails with Jenny Mollen
Co-Creator of @WhiteGrlProblem and White Girl Rosé David "DOC" Oliver Cohen Fails at Staying Anonymous on the Internet

All The Fails with Jenny Mollen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 82:06


Co-Creator of @WhiteGrlProblem and White Girl Rosé David "DOC" Oliver Cohen fails with me this week!Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hollywood Pipeline Podcast
Diddy's Crumbling Empire - We Break Down Everything Going On Right Now

Hollywood Pipeline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 46:32


Prepare for a deep dive into the controversial unraveling of hip-hop mogul P. Diddy's legacy. Dax Holt and Adam Glyn peel back the layers of a scandal-ridden saga that's left fans and the industry at large reeling. From explosive lawsuits to shocking surveillance footage, no stone is left unturned as Hollywood Raw exposes the raw and unsettling truths behind the glitz and glamour.  The episode takes a turn into the personal, with an eye-opening account from social media personality The Fat Jewish, who shares his own bizarre run-in at a Diddy party. This isn't just a story of fall from grace; it's a cautionary tale of power, abuse, and the long shadows cast by fame. As always, Hollywood Raw doesn't shy away from the tough conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling with domestic violence, resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) are available. Remember, you're not alone, and there's help out there. Don't miss a thing! Follow Hollywood Raw on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter. Dax Holt - Insta / Twitter Adam Glyn - Insta / Twitter This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Not Skinny But Not Fat
WHERE DID THE FAT JEWISH GO?

Not Skinny But Not Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 56:10


Josh Ostrovsky aka THE FAT JEWISH made waves on social media starting in 2011. He is the OG of memes and utter ridiculousnesses. His fame skyrocketed in 2015 when he became an entrepreneur, opened his own business and then pretty much disappeared from our lives (aside from the occasional meme). Well today he shares what he's been up to since, what his life looks like now that he's a dad, and he gives me tea about major celebs from P Diddy to Bradley Cooper!!!Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Created
How to work with celebrities [w/ Diti Katona & John Pylypczak]

Created

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 62:29


Have you ever wondered how to present ideas by carving a potato? Find out the answer with Diti and John! They are THE power couple of all things design, creative, and cool. Plus celeb gossip! Hear the inside scoop on working with Halsey, Lenny Kravitz, and The Fat Jewish.ABOUT OUR GUESTS:Diti Katona and John Pylypczak are co-founders of Concrete. Concrete is an independent creative studio. Their international reputation for producing compelling and targeted brand assets is built on strategic thinking, creative design and dedicated client service. In their practice, we deliver brand strategies, creative, and campaigns that encompass tactics such as visual identity, naming, advertising, package design, websites, environments, digital and print content, and many things in between.ADCC Created is brought to you by The Advertising & Design Club of Canada, hosted by Lyranda Martin Evans (Fellow Human), with music and studio care of Grayson Music.Follow us on Instagram @theadccEmail us at created@theadcc.ca

Tell Me with Ellen Pompeo
Josh Ostrovsty

Tell Me with Ellen Pompeo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 34:06


In this episode Ellen sits down with author, entrepreneur, and social media influencer Josh Ostrovsty. Better known as The Fat Jewish. They discuss pop culture, tattoos, and Josh's new venture Future Bank. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Damn Good Brands
Josh Ostrovsky (The Fat Jewish) on the Golden Age of Entrepreneurship

Damn Good Brands

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 41:02


Joshua Ostrovsky is an entrepreneur, social media influencer, author, and plus-size model.  Having started his career as an Instagram humor influencer under the name The Fat Jewish, Josh went on to be a co-founder of Swish Beverages, which launched White Girl Rosé in 2015 followed by the Babe family of sparkling canned wines. In 2019, Anheuser-Busch acquired Swish Beverages, marking the brewer's largest wine investment to date.  In this wide-ranging conversation, Josh and I talked about his humble origins, entrepreneurship, the founding of Babe beverages, and his super exciting new venture. Guys, this episode is a treat, Josh is not only incredibly hilarious but surprisingly inspiring.  That being said, I will issue a disclaimer that this is definitely more of an R-Rated - episode so if bad language or crude jokes offend you even a little bit, you might want to stop listening now because there's QUITE A BIT OF IT. You've been warned.  Now without further ado, here is The Fat Jewish himself, Mr. Josh Ostrovsky.

The Rich Eisen Show
REShow: Rich Eisen & Josh Ostrovsky aka The Fat Jewish - Hour 3 (07-21-21)

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 56:14


Rich Eisen dials in and tells guest host Ben Lyons why he's happy to see Giannis Antetokounmpo's hard work and dedication pay off with an NBA title, why he can't wait for the start of the Tokyo Olympics, and which NFL storylines have him most excited for the start of training camps.   Social media content creator/influencer Josh Ostrovsky (AKA “The Fat Jewish”) tells Ben about that time he made a failed pitch to bring Giannis to the New York Knicks using Greek food as a lure, what it was like to watch the Super Bowl on a yacht… where there was an ostrich…named “Bradley Cooper,” and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Commercial Break
EP70: The Dogs & Rabbits Have Formed A Union!

The Commercial Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 58:08


Bryan and Hoadley discuss the fate of The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse. They fill the audience in on their expansion plans with TCBTV-(Minus) and confuse even themselves in the process! Plus, the gang needs to find a pet psychic to communicate with Niko. And...they found one! Tune in to hear the hijinks in action. LINKS:Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorApostrophe: Dinner Table Dermatology. $15 off your online appointment. Use The Code COMMERCIALSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelJoin The Comedy Podcasts Club on ClubHouseNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy  @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)

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Big Money Energy
The Fat Jewish

Big Money Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 38:30


You may not know the name Josh Ostrovsky, but you're probably familiar with his controversial online persona, The Fat Jewish. Josh joins Ryan to discuss how he maintains a private life despite being a walking media brand, how he's managed to survive cancel culture and how he went from being the world's first influencer to revolutionizing the wine industry.  For more about the episode and a blueprint you can use to take action based on The Fat Jewish's story, go to bigmoneyenergy.com/podcast. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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The Thiirsty with Kat Daou
The Fat Jewish and "The Bud Light of Wine" with Justin Rapolas

The Thiirsty with Kat Daou

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 58:33


Katherine is back on Daou Mountain with Member & Private Client Liaison, Justin Rapolas, to discuss The Fat Jewish and his...let's say "interesting" new foray into wine: Babe Rosé. How did an Instagram meme account blossom into a multi-million dollar canned wine brand? How is being know as 'The Bud Light of Wine' a low-key good move? How many times can Kat say f#%$ in one episode? Listen to get these answers...and more! We want to engage with you! Follow us on Instagram @thethiirsty, or send us a message at thethiirstypod@gmail.com.  Don't forget to rate, subscribe and, most importantly, spread love wherever you go. See you next Thiirsty Thursday!

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De Plank
De plank van Nils Gerbens

De Plank

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 32:09


Ken je de mop van die opdrachtgever die op de filmset tegen de regisseur zei dat hij ook best alles in 1 take kan doen? Het overkwam regisseur Nils Gerbens op een strand in Zuid Afrika toen hij nog maar een paar uurtjes over had om een commercial te maken met celebrities Alana Blanchard en The Fat Jewish.In deze podcast vertelt Nils over humor in de reclame. Wat goede humor eigenlijk is. En hoe je hier de opdrachtgever van overtuigt. Luister naar waarom we in onze industrie preutser zijn geworden. Maar ook hoe creativiteit hier altijd weer van zal winnen. Reclameregisseurs en producers opgelet. Want de perfecte uitvoering van een goed idee blijft ook op de plank liggen. 

The Playbook
Don’t Take Life Too Serious

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 21:40


Hi everyone! Today’s episode is a real treat, with all of the uncertainty in the world right now, it is important to remember to not take life too serious, and today's episode is one that I hope can make you all laugh and smile as much as it did me. When I was at the Super Bowl earlier this year I sat down with 2 of the Co-Founders of BABE Wine, The Fat Jewish and David Oliver Cohen AKA Doc. During the interview Doc mentioned just how smart his 8 year old son Hal was, so I thought me and my 10 year old son Miles, should have a conversation with Doc and his son Hal. You are going to hear Doc discuss how BABE has been able to adjust during the pandemic, but most importantly you are going to hear Miles and Hal discuss some sports, what they want to do when they grow up, and what bad words kids should be allowed to say. This one is one of my favorite episodes of The Playbook yet, so please let me know if you enjoyed today’s episode and if you haven’t already checkout Doc and The Fat Jewish original episode of The Playbook. Remember to come join me every Friday at 11:00 am PT/ 2:00 pm ET for my Free Trainings. You can text me at 949 298 2905 or email at david@dmeltzer.com to register.

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
The Fat Jew Returns! - How Josh Ostrovsky AKA "The Fat Jewish" Conquered The Internet & Sold A Massive Wine Business

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 78:28


#262: On this episode we sit down again with our friend Josh Ostrovsky AKA "The Fat Jewish". This is Josh's second appearance on this show. Outside of being a massive online personality, Josh is also an entrepreneur and branding expert responsible for creating Swish Beverages which created White Girl Rose and the Babe family of sparkling wines. In 2019 the company was acquired by Anheuser-Bush. Today we have a well rounded conversation that goes in many different directions. Sit down and enjoy this wild ride! To listen to Josh's first episode on TSC podcast click HERE To connect with The Fat Jew click HERE To learn more about Babe Rose click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by Nutrafol THIRTY MILLION women experience hair loss. But it’s not openly talked about, so going through it yourself can feel lonely and frustrating. It’s time to change the conversation and join the thousands of women standing up for their strands. Nutrafol is formulated with potent botanicals to help you grow hair as strong as you are and it’s physician-formulated to be one hundred percent drug-free. Visit Nutrafol.com and use promo code SKINNY for 20% your order and free shipping.  This episode is brought to you by BETABRAND and their Betabrand dress pant yoga pants. To try these pants go to betabrand.com/skinny and receive 20% off your order. Millions of women agree these are the most comfortable pants you’ll ever wear to work.  This Episode is brought to you by Beet Elite   Do what we did. Take your game to the next level with Beet Elite by going to www.LiveHuman.com/skinny and get 20% off your first purchase. The team at Human is making this offer exclusive to our listeners ONLY!  Produced by Dear Media

Dream Job Ready
Jon Hechtkopf: Videographer, Editor & Content Creator | EP04

Dream Job Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 55:29


Dream Job Ready Episode 04: Jon Hechtkopf (Videographer, Editor & Content Creator) Based in California, Jon has spent the last 10 years traveling the globe filming, editing and working with some of the world’s coolest brands and socially influential people. Most of his work is in sports, fashion & lifestyle, and his reel of highlights includes jobs with Lorna Jane, The Fat Jewish, Steve Aoki, Frankies Bikinis, Whitefox Boutique, Volcom, Honey Birdette, Smith Optics, AirBnB and The World Surf League. Jon also worked on staff at Rip Curl for a few years, which is where I met him. We used to send him on surf trips to film Rip Curl surfers and took him to a bunch of World Tour events to help me capture and distribute media footage. We had some good times... Jon is great in this interview and shares some real truths about getting started and achieving success in the content creation industry. He’s freelanced and he’s worked client side, which gives him a dual perspective on the “how” to make it. This is a must listen for anyone creating content, making or editing videos and wanting to build a career in entertainment. Thanks for listening, rating, subscribing and sharing Dream Job Ready. If you'd like to financially support this podcast series, please make a contribution via https://supporter.acast.com/dream-job-ready-1. LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamjobreadyTwitter / @dreamjobreadyFacebook / @dreamjobreadyInstagram / @dreamjobreadyEmail: dreamjobreadypodcast@gmail.comYou can also watch this episode via YouTube...Connect with Jon via: Website: www.hechtkopf.coLinkedIn: @jonhechtkopfVimeo: @jonhechtkopf Instagram: @jonhechtkopf ...‘Funky Sunday’ composed and performed by Mark Matthews - Copyright 2020 - RemarkableSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/dream-job-ready-1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Business Casual
The Meteor Is Coming: The Fat Jewish on 2020, Social Media, and Rosé

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 45:41


What do Madonna, Mark Zuckerberg, and Mike Bloomberg have in common? They’re richer than you They all get name-dropped by social media personality The Fat Jewish the second you ask him to talk about the influencer economy.This week on Business Casual, we did just that. The Fat Jewish (real name: Josh Ostrovsky) takes us on a roller coaster ride of content, from selling his Babe wine brand to AB InBev to Mike Bloomberg’s meme campaign for the White House.And in this unpredictable election cycle, Bloomberg’s social strategy matters. Josh breaks an NDA with Bloomberg’s camp to explain exactly how those fake DMs will play out. Want to know how it ends? Go listen.If that’s not enough to convince you, this episode also features Josh...ID’ing when the influencer marketing bubble will popExplaining how to reverse engineer your audience into an R&D flywheelGiving tangible examples of “cutting through the noise” that don’t sound like they came straight from a self-help book for entrepreneurs

The Playbook
Josh “The Fat Jewish” Ostrovsky and David “DOC” Oliver Cohen: Co-Founders of BABE Wine | #ThePlaybook 194

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 28:59


On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Josh “The Fat Jewish” Ostrovsky and David “DOC” Oliver Cohen, co-founders of BABE Wine, shares their thoughts on:[2:01] How talking with their audience inspired the pair to create BABE Wine, despite them not being “wine guys”[9:43] Why social media conversation is more valuable than any “made up” metrics and KPIs[14:14] Why people feel more connected to “Internet personalities” and how people like Kylie Jenner leverage those feelings to generate sales [23:52] Realizing that the Internet is a big, giant liar and not everybody can be an influencer

The SimplyBe. Podcast
What NO ONE is Telling You About Influencer Marketing - with Nicole Emerick, VP of Influencer Marketing at FCB

The SimplyBe. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 53:59


“There's going to be a new algorithm, but if you're yourself and you've thought about who you are, how you will serve and what your business is, you're going to be fine. None of these trends really matter.” – Nicole Emerick Whether you’re a brand or you’re looking to partner with brands, the world of influencer marketing can be confusing. That’s where Nicole Emerick comes in. As the Vice President and Director of Social Media and Influencer Marketing at FCB Chicago, Nicole knows what works and what doesn’t in the realm of influencers. On today’s episode of The SimplyBe. Podcast, Nicole shares her best practices for setting up an influencer campaign. Listen in as she discusses whether follower counts even matter and why your brand or campaign purpose is the most important part of any marketing push. Relax, you have permission to only focus on one or two social media platforms! If you’ve been struggling to wrap your head around the influencer process, this is the episode for you. * [01:20] - Writing sabbatical in Costa Rica * [02:38] - Listener review of the week * [05:52] - Interview with Nicole Emerick * [10:35] - What FCB Chicago ( https://fcbchi.com ) is all about * [11:16] - Co-founding a full-service influencer marketing practice * [14:05] - Opportunities on alternative social channels * [15:49] - What is the deal with TikTok ( https://www.tiktok.com ) ? * [18:13] - Placing a value on influencers * [22:55] - The business of influence * [25:27] - Adding value like The Fat Jewish ( https://www.instagram.com/thefatjewish/ ) * [28:13] - Stop being a highlight reel and just be the light * [32:15] - Setting the tone * [34:47] - Evolve or die * [40:17] - A beautiful place for unicorns * [44:50] - Choose to show up * [46:11] - Bringers of the Dawn: Teachings from the Pleiadians ( https://www.amazon.com/Bringers-Dawn-Pleiadians-Barbara-Marciniak/dp/093968098X ) * [48:41] - Executive boss women * [49:45] - What's next for Nicole? * [51:25] - What SimplyBe means to Nicole Nicole Emerick ( https://www.instagram.com/_nicoleemerick/?hl=en ) is the Vice President and Director of Social Media and Influencer Marketing, a department she founded, at FCB Chicago. Nicole spends her time matching brands with the right influencers to share their stories and is an expert at helping brands craft authentic, purposeful messages. Jessica Zweig ( http://jessicazweig.com/ ) is an international award-winning entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of SimplyBe ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/ ). In 2018, she won the Gold Stevie® Award for “Female Entrepreneur of the Year,” was previously named a Top Digital Marketer To Watch by INC. and a “Personal Branding Expert” by Forbes. As a thought leader with over ten years of experience in digital marketing and social media, Jessica frequently speaks and facilitates workshops and masterminds, teaching the power of personal branding to corporations. Jessica has been featured as a leading entrepreneur and personal branding expert in Forbes, Crain’s, MarketWatch, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Refinery 29, Tasty Trade, BizTech Magazine, Today’s Chicago Woman, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX News 32, and more. She is currently writing her first book, Be. A No-Bullshit Guide to Creating Self-Worth and Net Worth Just by Being Yourself. Follow her on Instagram @jessicazweig ( https://www.instagram.com/jessicazweig/?hl=en ) or send her a note at jessica@simplybeagency.com. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The SimplyBe. Podcast in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simplybe-podcast/id1463214827 ) , Google Podcasts ( https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL3RoZS1zaW1wbHliZS1wb2RjYXN0 ) , Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/3eH32ZO6VMiDQ57I4eT9mb ) or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simplybe-podcast/id1463214827 ). It really helps others find the show. This podcast episode was produced by Dante32 ( https://www.dante32.com/ ).

Failing Forward with Steve Hofstetter
Taking Off The Golden Handcuffs ft. Rob Fee

Failing Forward with Steve Hofstetter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 40:47


Writer, producer, and "sorta" stand-up comedian Rob Fee joins Steve in the studio to talk about their shared hatred of The Fat Jewish's plagiarism, why you should quit your crappy job to chase happiness, and the shocking coolness of writing for Marvel Comics. Also, Steve is going to be the next Bachelor.   For more Rob on Twitter: @RobFee  For more Steve on Twitter, Insta, FB, & Snap:  @SteveHofstetter  For more Steve on YouTube:  http://bit.ly/SteveHofstetterYT  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Curious with Josh Peck
Ep. 57 | Fat Jewish

Curious with Josh Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 107:15


His IG account is the greatest thing that's happened to the internet and his beverage company might one day be worth a billion dollars. From one Josh to another, I love this man. We chop it up GOOD and talk about everything from strip club foods, jewish biker gangs and why Donald Trump has an incredible butt.

Get Your Eyes On This
Downton Abbey Trailer, Always Be My Maybe, American Meme and How To Get Over a Breakup (Soltera Codiciada)

Get Your Eyes On This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 42:53


This week Niall and Helen dive into the new Downton Abbey movie trailer. What is Lady Mary doing? Spoiler! She has a bob haircut. They both watched Always Be My Maybe and were STUNNED by the awesome Keanu Reeves cameo role. American Meme is a sad but watchable documentary featuring Paris Hilton, Brittany Furlan, The Fat Jewish and Kirill. How To Get Over a Breakup (Soltera Codiciada in Spanish) is a bright and beautiful romcom from Peru that you need to get your eyes on.

Listen to Mario
Listen To Mario find out about the Dark Side of Social Media from "The American Meme" Producer/Director Bert Marcus

Listen to Mario

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 41:08


Producer/Director Bert Marcus drops by to talk about the dark side of social media!  Bert gives us the scoop on his hit Netflix documentary The American Meme which takes an intimate look at and sheds light on the ups and downs of social media influencers including Paris Hilton, The Fat Jewish, and others!  Plus we get the back story on how Mario met Bert, the boxing doc they produced together, and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

How'd You Do It?
31: The Fat Jewish - "NEWS FLASH, EVERYONE'S UNHAPPY & NOTHING'S AS IT APPEARS"

How'd You Do It?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 60:07


The Fat Jewish stopped by and told us his predictions on where influencer culture is headed, becoming the bad boy of wine, going to high school with Paris Hilton and a whole lot more.. Enjoy!

Baboon Yodel
23 - Western ways of charity, Nobel peace prize, and The American Meme

Baboon Yodel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 41:11


There is a peculiar way to give charity in the western world and Ed loves it. Nobel peace prize deservedly given to Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad, and we talk social media influencers like Paris Hilton, Fat Jewish, and blah blah blah. BTW can you believe BTS almost got the Time Magazine's person of the year? #BaboonYodel #NobelPeacePrize #ParisHilton Get all the episodes at: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/podcast/baboon-yodel-podcast/id1417800891 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ey64SirFw2yIBR1LGpGch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmpKnIUmzi37aJBWvVjN6wg?view_as=subscriber Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/baboonyodel Follow us at:  TWITTER: @BaboonYodel FACEBOOK: @BaboonYodel WEB: www.baboonyodel.com INSTAGRAM: BaboonYodel

Kickin' Back with Kelly
Kelly kicks back with influencer Leckie Roberts aka The West Village Wasp

Kickin' Back with Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 77:29


Mega-influencer Leckie Roberts aka The West Village Wasp reveals her secrets to building an Instagram following of nearly 400k! She also talks to Kelly about her hilarious meeting with The Fat Jewish and how he inspired her to begin blogging, her days styling President Donald Trump, and being neighbors with Sarah Jessica Parker (NBD!).

Coffee Talky
Desert Wind Coffee Traders | T$WAY Stops By – CT011

Coffee Talky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 62:57


1:45 Guest Introduction: Todd Friedman 6:18 Desert Wind Coffee Traders This week we visited Desert Wind Coffee Traders in west Las Vegas. A quiet little spot, it’s the home to a large variety of coffees and specialty coffee drinks. http://www.desertwindcoffee.com Desert Wind Coffee Roasters 7772 W. Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89117 Phone : 702.998.4222 12:32 Why Do You Drink Coffee? 18:44 $65 Bag of Coffee at The Coffee Bean 21:17 Desert Wind Coffee Traders (con't) 28:41 George met The Fat Jewish over the weekend https://www.instagram.com/thefatjewish/ 31:50 The Cold Brew On Tap 2.0 on kickstarter We received a message from the creators of the Cold Brew On Tap System just after we released our cold brew episode (http://coffeetalky.com/post/episode-009-cold-brew-season-the-sweetness). We both loved the concept and each backed it on Kickstarter. If you’re looking to get into cold brewing, this is a great place to start! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1983727891/cold-brew-on-tap-20-at-home-cold-brewing-system 34:20 Seattle Cold Brew Haters 37:05 Our Guest Departs 38:30 Cold Brew On Tap 2.0 (con't) 41:20 We are clueless aboutSCA World Cup Championship in Dubai http://sprudge.com/breaking-the-sca-pulls-coffee-competitions-from-dubai-133251.html Seriously, I retained nothing after reading that article. The segment was terrible enough to be slightly funny, so I simply sped up part of it, instead of deleting it, just for the sake of poor humor. 46:00 Woman Sh*ts On Floor In Tim Horton's While the act is off-putting, this YouTube video mashing up the video with Kanye’s “Poopity-Scoop” song is pretty hilarious! https://youtu.be/k3h-k4zoN10 49:24 Pooping on the Beach In Mumbai The title is fairly self-explanatory. Video here, on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ixJgY2VSct0 51:15 George Loves Planting Stuff 54:13 Storing Coffee Beans Looking for a better way to store your coffee beans? Check out this article. https://ineedcoffee.com/how-to-store-coffee-beans-tips-and-recommendations/ After recording the podcast, we came across this video from Seattle Coffee Gear, ft. Gayle, and this really looks to be the best way to store roasted coffee beans: https://youtu.be/IKjKeNF-Q6I https://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/airscape-ceramic-canister-32-oz Credits Intro music credit:“Substance” by Grizzly Beats. Social Media Follow us on Instagram and Twitter:@CoffeeTalky, and on Facebook: TheCoffeeTalky

Success Smackdown Live with Kat
I just can’t seem to normal even for a minute...

Success Smackdown Live with Kat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 48:19


Katrina Ruth: No, it's not a silent movie. Sometimes I just like to sit here silently at the start of a live stream because I feel like you should talk first. You should talk first. I shouldn't have to talk first all the time. It feels unfair. You know that you gotta start arranging hair as soon as you get on a live. I've said this many times. I'm just making sure you realise. All right. Katrina Ruth: Hey Dee. Hi, how are you? Hi 11 people in my live stream already. Those are some magical double ones. Okay 10, okay 11. You'll talk? Good. Somebody else should have to talk now and then. I just feel like I was gonna sit here and not talk until somebody else talked. I actually bought this swimsuit just for this live stream, you guys. Thanks [Carly Renney 00:00:58]. Katrina Ruth: I like to be super understated with my colours and shit. I was looking at myself side on in the mirror, before I went out to the pool earlier on, out there. The public area, not this little pool. Hair to one side you look like naked. Oh well. It'll drive the viewers up. That's fine. Okay, hair to one side. Fine Leah [Steel 00:01:22]. I'm not taking direction. Katrina Ruth: Yeah, look at my fancy new banner. How cool is it? But I need it to go all the way across the screen. Ow. I just whacked my hand on a pillow. A pillar, not a pillow. Do you know what's annoying? I'm gonna tell you something that's annoying. On my phone, I need to know. Here's what I need to know. Kelly, Leah, people who tell me the things, Jamie, all of you, Andy, Dave, can you see my under boob right now? Or can you only see some of the bikini? Because this phone screws with you. Katrina Ruth: What happens is, you think that you can see ... like when I live stream in a bikini ... Ella, I've been so crazy today. You have no idea the levels of crazy that have been happening in my head. So, you're not alone in your crazy. Okay, good. Because I feel a little bit of under ... See? I don't mind ... What I mean is can you see my stomach? Or can you just see bikini? No stomach? Because on my phone, I'm safe, right? On my phone, my whole stomach is not presenting itself to the live stream. Not that it's illegal to show it or something, but sometimes when I live stream like this and then I watch the replay on my desktop ... An inch or two below. Okay, good. Katrina Ruth: I just need to know where my cutoff zone is. Because when I watch the replay on the desktop, it seems to show a lot lower down, and you don't know what's going on down here. And nobody needs to know what's going on down here. But when I feel that I'm safe to let anything happen down here ... it's starting to sound weird now. But I feel like I don't have to worry about how I'm holding myself. Do you know what I mean? Like I'm not sitting here trying to sit perfectly posed and my lower abs held in. Katrina Ruth: And then if I watch the desktop replay later, I'm like, "Well fuck you, Facebook. You're just showing everybody everything." Okay, so there was that. And then the banner thing is amazing, but I want it to go across the whole screen, and I did actually buy this bikini just for this live stream because I felt bored with all my colours. Just show it all, it'll be amazing. Oh, did you guys see that stripper that went viral? For eating pizza while she was dancing on the pole? Katrina Ruth: I saw it on the Fat Jewish's page yesterday, who I do follow him. I do find him quite amusing. And I thought it was fantastic. Always something funny happening. Good. Oh my God. You have to ... just do a Google search for stripper goes viral eating pizza. She was fully dancing, wherever she was dancing at, some place in Vegas or Hollywood or somewhere, and eating pizza while she was doing ... Well, she didn't even give a fuck. She just sat down on the bottom of the pole and ate some pizza, and then got up and lazily did a bit of a dance to, I think it was Sandman, Metallica, which made it even more amazing than it already would've been. Katrina Ruth: It was hands down the most impressive thing you've ever seen on the internet. I went and followed her on Instagram straight away after that. I was fascinated by the whole thing. I think she was just hungry, but she's now viral. Or she's smarter than all of us. So, I'm trying to think about how can I replicate that. If I eat pizza on a live stream, am I gonna go viral? Because I think that would be reasonable. Katrina Ruth: So, all right. The crazies had me full under its spell the last several days. Full under its spell. You would've loved when I worked at the alternative and burlesque fair. Yeah, I don't mind a bit of burlesque. Were you doing burlesque dancing? I feel like I could do some sort of impression of burlesque dancing right now, however I won't. You've all been saved . Katrina Ruth: Okay. I was sitting over yonder ... I'll show you yonder. Check out yonder. Hang on one second. There it is. That's yonder. [inaudible 00:05:11]. Yonder looks pretty good. This is my little house, for now. I wanted to live stream on one of those chairs that's right over there, but it would require me to put the tripod in the water, which seems like ... given my propensity for clumsy shit just randomly happening to me, seems like it wouldn't be that smart of an idea to position the tripod in the water, but I must say I was very tempted. Katrina Ruth: So, I was sitting over yonder, and I thought I was gonna do a live stream an hour ago. I even told Callie Jones, who sends out my daily ask agree newsletter for me, that I was gonna live stream. I said, "Prepare the ask agree email ready to be sent out so that you can have the live stream in," and I was conscious also that it's gonna be 5:00 PM her time. Not that we have exact working hours, but still, I kind of keep them into consideration or I try to. Katrina Ruth: And then, I got into so much bullshit about why I couldn't live stream while I was sitting out there, because there was a quite a few people out there at the pool, and then ... Oh, okay cool. Who's watching this in the shower? Okay, Al, you definitely are crazy. She gets the crazy award. Hey Terry. I'm with the waterproof Bluetooth speaker. Still, I would totally live stream from the shower if I thought I could get away with it. I mean, I could get away with it. I don't know. I haven't felt called to. If my soul desired to I would certainly do it. Katrina Ruth: But I've done it from the bath, obviously. Who hasn't live streamed out of the bath? I feel like if you've not live streamed out of the bath, or you wouldn't be willing to live stream out of the bath, you definitely couldn't get to be in the inner circle. In fact, my brother via ... I'm gonna say via now, not via. I'm Americanizing my words. In certain places, gradually. Bit by bit. Because I feel like it makes me sound cool. Katrina Ruth: So, Jamie's in the bath. You're allowed to be in the bath. You're pregnant and engaged all at the same time. It's very intense. There's lots of things going on. Congratulations to Jamie, who got engaged right as I was calling her the other night for our one on one call, and she didn't pick up the phone, and I was like, "That's odd." And I messaged her and said, "Ready when you are." And she wrote back, "Sorry, I was just being proposed to. I'll call you in a minute." And I was like, "You don't need to call me in a minute. We can rebook the call, oh my God." She's said, "No, no. I still wanna do the call." I'm like, "Of course. Of course you do." My clients are amazing. Katrina Ruth: Anyway, send her a love hot shower. So, my brother via Frank [Kernel 00:07:42] ... No, hang on. Frank Kern via my brother wants me to do a questionnaire, a questionnaire, a questionnaire that people should have to fill out if they wanna be in the inner circle, like to apply to work with me. Like I think you can even go to work with Katrina Ruth dot com, and you'll see nothing at all, but you'll see that the URL is not available, because apparently there's going to be a questionnaire there. Katrina Ruth: So, I think that I'm gonna come up with these questions. Obviously if this questionnaire ever eventuates, and one of the questions is gonna be would you or would you not be prepared to live stream in the bath. Yes, Kat, and it will be multiple choice, and the answers will be yes Kat, I would love to live stream in the bath. I live stream in the bath all the time. Why are you even asking me such a silly question? The second answer, second option will be well, I've never live streamed in the bath before, but I'm willing to consider investing in myself this way because it feels like it's finally time. And the third one will be, hell now, I will never live stream in the bath, but please send me all your free content about how to live stream like a Stepford entrepreneur. Katrina Ruth: And then there will be another TR, which would be would you be willing to live stream in the bath with me and the entire rest of the inner circle? Not because we need to get weird and all have baths together, but because it's just the kind of stuff that happens on an inner circle retreat. Just randomly. Usually with obviously some form of espresso martini. So, those would be the sort of questions, because I don't even know what sort of fucking questions I would ask if I was gonna ask people questions. I just wanna basically estimate the level of crazy. Katrina Ruth: In fact, they should have to be an essay, a short essay answer question and it will be please explain your level of crazy. Okay. Had to jump, had to dry my hands. What was this topic about? That's right. So, sitting out at the pool. I was sitting out there. I came up with numerous reasons why I wasn't able to live stream, like there was too many people around, and then the phone was gonna get hot if I set it in the sun, and then ... I don't know if that's self conscious, and it was all a bunch of bullshit, so I nearly called the live stream I'm full of shit. Katrina Ruth: And then, I decided to call it whatever I called it, which was something to do with being normal. Because then I thought, well maybe it's good for me to have a little pause in my day. I've had an intense busy day. Had like a two hour massage in the middle of it, so i guess it wasn't that intense. Had my hair done, went to yoga, had a healing session for me. Okay, I'm not sure what the intense bit was, but there was definitely a lot of shit that got done somewhere along the way. It felt like an active day of alignment and ass kicker, as they all are. Katrina Ruth: And so, I thought maybe it's good for me to rest for a little bit, and just get some sun time and get my tan on. Half of my ass is too white because I've been wearing bikinis that are all the wrong shapes and sizes. So, there's a kind of a ... what's the word? Kind of like a patchwork quilt situation of tan going on on my ass, so I thought I should maybe work on that because I had the idea that I wanna put a photo of my ass on Instagram. Katrina Ruth: I'm not gonna say why, but there's a reason. Well, okay. Because I feel like ... Okay, the reason is every time I feel like I'm in really good shape, then I say to myself, "I just wanna get into a little bit better shape, and then I'm gonna take some really cool sexy photos", and I just feel what sort of bullshit story that is, and so I should photograph my ass with the ocean behind it. Yes? Yes. I'm not sure of the logic, but it's roughly ... That's what was going through my head. Katrina Ruth: And so, I was trying to work on the tanning situation because you can't put an ass photo up with white patchwork quilt stuff going on all over it. That makes no sense. You could, but I choose not to. But I managed to sit down for like four minutes, you guys. I would say four minutes maximum, and I was bored out of my brain. I was so bored. And I was just thinking how do people do this? How do people come somewhere amazing and beautiful like this ... I get that they do jobs and stuff like that. Normal people things most of the year, so then they come here, or they come to a place like this, which is pretty much where I am all the time in some sort of amazing place, and then how they wanna rejuvenate themselves, or relax, is they sit there by the pool, all fricking day ... I've watched them. Well, I've observed enough to understand. I haven't watched them in a creepy way. Katrina Ruth: And they have some cocktails and stuff, and sometimes they read books, but mainly they just sit there until they get super burnt because they don't have naturally gifted olive skin like me. It is what it is. And I just think I would go crazy. Don't you think you would go crazy if you had to sit there all day? I mean, I'm already crazy for sure, but it kinda feels impossible to do that for more than 30 minutes. I don't know. Tell me your thoughts about this. Katrina Ruth: Can you sit by the pool and do nothing, and just kind of tan or lay there in the sun or whatever you wanna do? Because I think I've definitely done it at periods through my life. I've definitely been known to sit by a pool and not really do anything, but it's such a ... I don't know. I'd have to be ... I don't know. I think I've done it once or twice. I don't know what the circumstances were. Maybe after I did a crazy intense workout, but for sure I'll always just end up journaling, or the closest I'll come to just sitting by a pool and relaxing is listening to rock start audios from my clients, or cool WhatsApp messages from my friends. Jamie says for 44 minutes, for sure. Katrina Ruth: You're pregnant, so you're allowed to sit wherever you want, whenever you want. We're just highlighting Jamie's pregnancy all the way through this. But when I was pregnant, I probably would've sat by the pool and done nothing, or I guess sometimes if I'm super tired, for sure, I can chill there and just have a little time. But even then, you know what? I'd be listening to a fucking meditation app, or I'll sit there if I'm watching the kids play, or I'm kind of engaging with them. If I'm sitting, watching them in the pool, playing Marco Polo, or maybe I'm playing with them, but sometimes I'll just sit on the edge and watch them. That's okay. But then I'm kind of on lifeguard duty, right? Katrina Ruth: I don't know. My point is, I think that sometimes we think it's bad that we always wanna be doing something. Tara says I have ADD so it's impossible. That's kind of why I wanted to come on and talk about it, because I don't know about you, but I know for me, sometimes I get into a bit of a story in my head that there's something wrong with me. Like I should be able to relax, or I should need to relax. And then it's kind of like, well what is relaxation actually? Katrina Ruth: Because for an entrepreneur, you can be in the most beautiful place in the world, with the most incredible luxury and surrounds, and quote unquote normal person relaxation shit going on, you're gonna feel stressed out as fuck if you're not doing whatever it is you need to be doing for your soul, right? To me, the idea of sitting by the pool during the day, drinking, sounds extraordinarily stressful and distressing. It sounds like something that by the end of it, I would just be like heightened anxiety energy and wanna punch someone in the face. Katrina Ruth: I'm sure there's a situation or a circumstance, if I was with friends, but if I was with friends, we'd be having amazing growth conversations while doing that as well. So, you know, I'm sure it's not impossible but in a general sense, the idea of trying to normal for even a few minutes, it's so hard, and I just wonder how do people even live their lives like that? Katrina Ruth: Ella says I'm always watching or listening, or writing. Anytime I switch off, why would I ... I'm gonna move. Nothing to do with your comment, but I think I wanna move and sit up at my little table there, because I actually only sat right here where I am so that I could get some more sunshine time, and get a little bit more tanned up, but now the sun's gone away anyways, so I'm gonna be way happier sitting over here. All right, hang on one second. We're gonna readjust this. Katrina Ruth: So, I mean, here's the thing right? This is actually a conversation about being too much. Okay. I'm gone. Where am I? Yeah, no, I didn't just crack it at your comment, Ella, and then leave. How fricking dark is it sitting here though? Maybe I should sit over there. Maybe I will sit on that little lounger over there. How do you feel about me putting the tripod in the water? Do you think that's a good idea? Or less than a good idea? Katrina Ruth: Jamie says totally, while listening to a deep audio book or meditation. Otherwise, no more than six minutes. Six minutes. Like six minute absolutely. I think it is a good idea to put the tripod in the water, because that way the light will be on my face, because I'll be facing this way. I think we're going in, you guys. I think it's time to go in. I'm in the water. I'm in the water with the tripod. Screenshot it, send it to me as proof of my craziness. Katrina Ruth: Don't let me shake my head too hard, or my earplugs might fall out into the water. This is so precarious, because I'm having to consider not flashing you my whole hoo-ha. I do have pants on, but still. And I'm also having to consider not putting the tripod into the water. Okay. Ha-ha. All right. Now we're set. But now you don't have the beautiful pool view behind you. How can I fix that for you? I got it, I got it. Don't worry. It's under control. Thank you. The ear pods are waterproof, apparently. Katrina Ruth: Oh, that's ... Patrick said they're waterproof, which I was very upset about because I just thought that it was because I was magical that my ear pods didn't die. And then he was like, no, that's because they're waterproof. All right. Don't worry, Lisa. It's under control. I'm fixing it for you. If [Sarafina 00:17:42] comes out right now, she's gonna be laughing her head off at what I'm trying to do here. Okay. Can we do it like that? Katrina Ruth: Okay. I feel like we've mastered it. It was a team effort. Congratulations, you guys. There's only one problem. The problem is I'm sitting with one ass cheek in the air because I'm sitting on the curvy end of the lounger. Okay, if I pull it too far it's gonna fall right off into the water and then I would fall right into the deeper part of the pool in front of everybody. Check it. Deep pool. Kat. Okay. Team effort, well done. I feel much better now. I feel like I can actually get into preaching. The whole other situation was annoying me. I was a little self conscious because I was sitting super close to the fence, and I was conscious that the people who I was trying not to live stream in front of are literally on the other side of that fence. Katrina Ruth: See? This is a bullshit story, right? So much bullshit. I nearly didn't live stream at all for you guys today, because I was in so much bullshit in side of my own head of whether or not I felt like it, and whether or not I was gonna be too noisy in a public place. And then whether or not the phone was gonna overheat, which is actually a legitimate concern, because if the phone overheats the live stream dies, which did happen the other day, right at a critical moment as well. Because all moments are critical. Katrina Ruth: Okay. I feel like we could go anywhere and any place in time and space from this. You know Kat's feeling aligned when the arm gestures are more fully leashed. You're right. I didn't even do that to emphasise that. You're so right. I was feeling really stressed over there, you guys. I was feeling like not in my flow zone, and then I didn't feel good sitting at the table because it was so dark, and the light wasn't on my face. Here, I'm compromising because I love you, because if I would sit this way, the lighting would be better on my face, but to show my love and care for my community, I'm sitting this way so that you can see some of my pool view. Katrina Ruth: I'm so glad you did, says Liz. I need some Katrina love real talk to keep my momentum going. All right, all right. Here's the truth, then. Here's the truth about the truth. We shouldn't have to fucking normal, either. But I shouldn't even use it as a live stream title topic. It's a stupid topic title, because what is normal even mean and who even cares? It's hardly announcement worthy that I made a title that says I can't even normal for a few minutes. Who gives a fuck whether I can normal or not? Katrina Ruth: The point is, why do we analyse these things, right? Why do we analyse it? Why do I sit out there at the pool going, oh well I should relax and just chill in the sun for a little bit because that's what you do after you've been out and about all day. And then I sit there for 10 minutes and I start to feel like ... I started to feel wound up, right? I started to feel a little bit anxious, I started to feel like ... I don't know, just kind of shitty at the world, and then I was starting to get annoyed at people talking around me, and I was feeling like, I don't know. The day felt like it was slipping away from me, right? Katrina Ruth: Like I felt like I was slipping away from my flow zone. So, earlier I said I've had an intense day. Well, I got up at seven. [Sarafina 00:20:45] arrived last night, my nanny. So, the kids are off with her this morning so I wasn't in mommy mode this morning. So, I got up, did my journaling, went to yoga, had my hair done whilst writing my blog which I posted. And then wrote on one of my books actually. Did some writing for one of my books around manifestation, and soulmate life, and then had a healing kind of coaching session for me. And then had a massage for an hour and a half, and then came back here. Katrina Ruth: But I did a whole bunch of other things, had some people, and do stuff on social media and team projects and stuff that we're working on. So, it kinda felt like a day of ... It was all structured around what I wanna do, but I also did all my shit that I always wanna do. Well, that's everyday anyway. But, then something inside of me is like, oh, well it's 3:00 PM in the afternoon, or it's 2:30 in the afternoon, and so that's a time when you should have a little rest, right? Katrina Ruth: Or if you've been at it since 6:30 AM and then you come home at three, then you should have some pause time. And many times I do. Many times I'll come home in the afternoon, or I'll have some sort of period like right now, before I'm gonna go pick up my kids from the kids club that they're hanging out at, where it's kind of like oh, this is the opportune time to meditate, or to have a nap, or to have just some peace and stillness, or maybe some reading time, but it's not like a fucking rule, right? And I think we so easily get caught up in rules in our heads that I should be able to relax, or I should be able to sit by the pool and just chill in the sun, and somehow prove to who, that I'm a normal person. Katrina Ruth: Like, who are you even trying to prove it to, right? But then you go into this weird thing of if you keep engaging in that, or you keep engaging in anything basically that's not actually flow, not actually what you want, because you're caught up in a story that this would make me a normal person, or a better person, or maybe a better mom, or better partner, or a better entrepreneur if I do these different things that other people are doing, or that have somehow developed an expectation like they do, then you just slip further and further away from flow. Katrina Ruth: And then you go into kind of resistance, and then you go into kind of a downward energy spiral where, for me, I know for sure if I would've stayed just sitting and kind of chilling, what I was doing was I'd already checked in on my team, and I'd checked in on anything important that I needed to respond to, so I was kind of jumping in and out of Facebook and Instagram, and that wasn't feeding my soul at all. It was very purposeless. Like I was actually starting to do that thing where I just checked if there was anything interesting in my notifications, and there wasn't, and then like two minutes later, I've jumped back on again. Like I'm wondering did an announcement about the fricking second coming of Jesus get put onto Facebook in the last two minutes? Katrina Ruth: And so, you're going down this little spiral pathway, and for sure, if I would've kept sitting out there, I would've basically kept doing that. Like refreshing my emails, or refreshing Facebook, or whatever. And I had my book with me, but I was disconnecting from my soul because I wasn't actually following soul flow. So, then I wasn't interested in reading the book, or reading anything on Kindle on my phone that would've been maybe uplifting or soul empowering, and if I would've continued down that, I would've probably eventually come back here and then probably been flat and down in energy, not done this live stream, maybe had a nap or something, which is fine, but not actually what was available or coming through me for today. Katrina Ruth: Because what was coming through me as I walked back to the villa earlier on, after doing all my shit from earlier, was I feel called to live stream. I feel like I'm gonna live stream. And then I went out there and made a whole story of why I couldn't, and then I was like, "Oh, well I'll just relax." And so, essentially I said no to soul, right? And when we say no to soul, when we say no to what's inside of us, then we automatically dial down all good things and all positive things. Katrina Ruth: So, really in a real sense, we actually dialled down abundance, ability to receive because we're saying no to soul. When you say yes to soul, life says yes to you. The flip side is also true. When you say no to soul, life starts to say no to you, or it just kind of like, oh, I see how you're not answering the call inside of you, you're not believing and trusting that you can say yes to whatever's coming through you, and that it always works when you say yes to soul. So, your faith is clearly like dial it down for today, so we're gonna dial down your ability to receive. Katrina Ruth: Where are you watching from? Are you right there behind that curtain? Holy shit, I thought she was in the gym. Seraphina: I'm sorry. Katrina Ruth: Well, you better come out and do a guest appearance or they're just gonna legitimately think I'm a crazy person. I just saw Seraphina jump on. I totally thought you'd already gone to the gym, you just gave me the biggest fright of my life. Seraphina: No, it's not a good moment to share. Katrina Ruth: Send the love hot shower to Seraphina Seraphina: Hi. Katrina Ruth: Here she is. Fresh from ... It's okay. Nobody wants to see their own face super close up. Seraphina: Hi. Katrina Ruth: She's fresh from Australia. Seraphina: Yeah. Katrina Ruth: I thought she'd already left for the gym. Seraphina: No, I've scared you twice now. Katrina Ruth: That's good, you gave me a nice little adrenaline boost. I thought I was all alone. Seraphina: Bye, I'm going to the gym. Katrina Ruth: See, I like how my team are like, she's right here. She's on the other side of the door. The door's closed and the curtain's closed. That's why I didn't know she was in there. And she's still watching me live streaming from inside the villa. Even though I'm actually right here in the flesh. Real. If you ever hang out with me in person, or you come to an event where I'm there, or we go to dinner together and I start live streaming, I'm gonna be very offended if you don't watch me live streaming on your own device, even if you're sitting right next to me, all right? Just so you know. Katrina Ruth: And also, the other day ... Actually, I handed over my Instagram to Sarafina two days ago and I've appointed her in charge of making it look fabulous, which she's already doing a very good job of. It's like fast shifts, as things always are, but I said to her, "Well, you can grab content that I post on Facebook and repurpose it to use it for the Instagram posts. Just whatever you think is good." And then I said, "Well, I'm not sure if you read all my content every day on Facebook, but I hope so." And she was like, "Of course I read all your content every day." Katrina Ruth: I was like, "Good, I'm glad we clarified that." It would've been extremely distressing if not. So, what were we talking about before that? All right. Dialling down abundance. Dialling down receiving. Dialling down flow. Dialling down connectedness. Basically ramping your energy down as well, and for me that's probably one of the things I guess I value the highest. I want to have great energy, I wanna feel lit up, I wanna feel inspired with my life and my day. I wanna feel like I'm charged from within and that I'm accessing creative power, and ideas flow, and source, and ability to make fast decisions. Katrina Ruth: And so, when I sit out there for 10 minutes, it seems like such a silly little thing I guess, in one sense, to be turning into an entire topic of conversation. Like, whatever Kat, big deal. Get over it. Like you don't need to make a whole song and dance about it. But actually, it was literally like deleting me? Depleting me of all the source of good stuff that I'd build up throughout the day, because all through the day I was saying yes to soul, right? It was my first day totally, really having the day to myself in a week since I came back to see my kids, and obviously I've had an amazing time with them, but I've had less time just for me. Katrina Ruth: So, today was really like okay, today I'm gonna get the kids back in the afternoon ... Actually I thought it'd be sooner than this, but little bit later now, so after this. And then, I thought up until that point in the early afternoon, I'm really just going to give myself what I need. I'm gonna get my yoga on, I'm gonna have a massage. Obviously I'm gonna do my writing, my journaling, and all my shit that I like to do. And so, I did all of that, and all of those things are like feeding into my own soul bank account, so to speak, right? Katrina Ruth: My own emotional bank account and my own energy stores, and my flow stores. So, I'm just being elevated all throughout the day, even though I'm pretty occupied all throughout the day. And then in literally five to ten minutes of sitting still and doing nothing, and trying to be like a good normal person, I start to lose all of that. My energy goes down, I feel like a bit grumpy, and I start to feel a bit shitty, I start to feel like maybe I won't go to the gym after all, because I'm basically thinking I'll go workout after this, and then it will be time to go get the kids. They've got some activities on, they don't want to come till a certain time. Right? Katrina Ruth: And so, I could feel that if I would've bought into that, I would've come back here more flattened down, probably eating some chocolate or something, which again, is not the end of the world, but it's kind of like a whole different pathway would be opened to me, and I would feel like I kinda can't be [inaudible 00:29:03] of going to the gym, and I don't really have to walk to go get the kids. I can get a taxi. And it's just kind of like you creating yourself into a whole different person, right? Katrina Ruth: Whereas because I honoured soul, and I was finally like, I got my ass up, I audioed Kelly. I was like, "Hey, if you haven't sent the daily ask agree out, you know what? I'm gonna go live after all", and I walked back here and I go live. And even then it still took me like 20 minutes or up until now, 20, 25 minutes, to actually get into flow. Now, I know, I was still doing an okay job of presenting, and I think I was being mildly funny earlier on in the live stream, but I wasn't really connected, and those of you who know me well, or even if you haven't known me for very long, you can feel my energy, you'll see difference now, right? From at the start of the live. Katrina Ruth: It took me 20 to 25 minutes to get connected to soul and into alignment and flow, and like Jamie said, the big hand gestures start coming out because I'm happy and I'm in flow. And so now, when I get off this live, well firstly I created content for my business and for my audience. To me, that's like a bonus, right? Because actually, that's not the reason I message or preach or teach. I do what I need to do for me, but I'm happy that I'm creating content and that I'm sharing a message that's gonna serve you in some way, or inspire you in some way. Katrina Ruth: It's sales activity as well. Actually, [Mim 00:30:12], you can drop the comment about Rich Hot Empire, so I'll remind you about Rich Hot Empire, my six week one on one intensive, which is open currently for April registrations. Remind you to PM me about that if you've been thinking about working with me one on one and I'll get you the whole overview of what we do in that six weeks. What it means to work with me one on one, and have me holding your hand and kicking your ass all at the same time, which is confusing but not really. It's just perfect. Katrina Ruth: So, I'm doing sales activity, right? There it is. There's the comment. Thank you, Mim. You're always on the ball. So, read that comment afterwards, right? So, just putting my message out there, putting my content out there, doing a call to action for those people who are feeling like you know what? It is fricking time to go all in. It is time to say yes to my soul. It is time to do it in six weeks working with Kat what most people will do in two weeks. Tell me more about Rich Hot Empire. If that's you, message me over on my personal Katrina Ruth page, and I'll get you all the details. Katrina Ruth: So, I'm doing content, I'm delivering value, I'm inspiring and empowering, I'm entertaining a little bit, and I'm selling, and I'm empowering and energising myself. And then after I get off this live stream, do you think I'm gonna be like, "Oh well, I'm all flat and down now. I need to sit around and eat fucking cookies before I go and get up and get my kids"? Or do you think I'm gonna walk over to the gym and have a great workout, and then probably be in the flow zone so that I'm probably gonna walk to go and pick up the children and enjoy the sunset as I walk down that way? And so on and so forth. And then be in a happy high vibe mood when I pick up my kids and engage with them, right? Katrina Ruth: And it's this whole different pathway. Like I was saying, that's open to me, just because I acknowledged that it didn't feel good for me to just sit around for five or ten minutes, and I made a choice to do something about it instead of buying into a story that ... Strut. I'll dance. I'll dance and prance while I listen to music. Actually, last night the kids and I walked home through the back alley ways, which I know this whole area so well. It's just like a second home to me. But we walked through this little dark back streets, late at night, because it was like one way and we couldn't get the car back. Normally I wouldn't make the kids walk home at night, but we did. Katrina Ruth: And we were dancing along the way to JoJo Siwa, and my little four year old son Nathan, was singing all the words to JoJo Siwa. It was hilarious. And also dancing to Havana. Havana-do-do-do ... Which I think I'm gonna dance and listen to again because it's a very sensual song, and one of my journaling intentions currently, and one of my decisions inside of my head, is that I'm becoming more sensual and sexy every day, by the day. Maybe that's why I bought the bikini as well, because it's kind of like, pretty. Katrina Ruth: So, thanks for that reminder. So, I think you got my point, right? Like really, it's so easy to tell ourselves a story that this little thing doesn't make a difference. Like, oh, I'm not really feeling in my vibe. Okay, I'm by myself at the pool so it's pretty easy to get up, right? Nobody else is depending on me to sit there, but there's many times in life where we might be at, I don't know, like maybe at a party, or a social event, or maybe even a meeting or engaging in a conversation with someone, or getting kind of reactive to what people who message you on social media, or thinking that you gotta do certain things in your business to create results and to create success. Katrina Ruth: And what's happening is you're ramping yourself down, down, down, because your soul is not saying yes to that, but your logical brain, so-called logical brain, because really logic should come from intuition. So, your head though, or some part of you, a fear based mind is saying, "Oh, well I should do this", or, "Oh well, it would be rude to say no to that person", or, "Oh well, it will be unprofessional if I don't ... if I went and did my own thing instead of responding and dealing with other people's things", and so on and so forth. Katrina Ruth: And you think maybe that you're being a good person, or a good entrepreneur, or a good mom, or that you're normaling, and that you should do that for whatever reason. Or whatever it is, but actually you're dialling down abundance. And you're dialling down receiving, and you're literally depleting and draining yourself of your natural energy source, and the natural energy source is and only can be you being connected to your own self. Katrina Ruth: So, my question to you today is, what music should I dance to while walking to pick up children? Firstly, give me your songs. But secondly, what do you need to do to connect to soul? It would be really easy for me to say oh, I don't need to do a live stream when I've already done a bunch of content earlier on in the day, and the conditions weren't really working to do it where I was at, and oh it's not that big a deal, I can just leave it. Maybe I'll live stream later on today. And it's not a big deal, except that it is in the sense that this is actually something that feeds me, and fuels me on a soul level. Katrina Ruth: So, investing this 30 minutes, or 40 minutes into live streaming, it's super cool that it's achieving all this cool stuff in my business, messaging, selling, providing value, connecting and conversing, which I like to do as well, and having engagement with you. That's really cool, but like I said, it's a bonus. The real reason to do it, and the real reason to do anything is because it's something that my soul says yes to, and in fact my entire business has been built on me really just leaning in ever more to things that my soul say yes to. Says yes to. And giving myself permission to do those things, and to allow them to not be an after thought, but to allow them to actually be the building blocks of a multimillion dollar per year empire. Which is what I've created just from following soul flow. Katrina Ruth: You know, earlier today, I posted my blog, and obviously it was a couple of thousand words as it always is ... Okay, it's hair rearranging time. Just in case you didn't know. Okay, we're good. Yeah, I post on my blog, and I'm pretty happy with my blog today. You should go check it out on my page around how to drop back in and connect to your soul when fear or self worth shit basically is kind of ruling you, and this guy who's a new connection, who came through [inaudible 00:35:51] group as a connection, who seems like a lovely guy and he messaged me and said hello and everything when we became friends. Katrina Ruth: But he commented on the blog and he was like, winky face, or smile or whatever. This would be great as a video. You know, it would be even better as a video, or something ... didn't say it would be even better. But said something about you could've said all of that in a video, smile winky face. That kind of like, that would be better or that would be more helpful for people, or it's easier to consume in a short video or something like that. And I was just like, whoa, dude ... I didn't say dude. But I did comment back and I was like, "Or, I could just fucking be myself and this is how I built a multimillion dollar empire, so thank you, but no thank you. Don't tell me how to do a better job of being me." Katrina Ruth: Ni haven't even read all these comments back, but he's kind of like, "Oh no, I'm not trying to attack you. I just think you could've said all that in a short video", or whatever. I'm like, "Oh my God, you so don't get this", right? But you get this. But maybe you're not living according to this, which is why I'm bring up that story and saying this. Thing is, it's not following the rule so of the online space to write a long blog post and post it every single day, 365 days a year. It's also not following the rules of how to supposedly build a following, or sell shit online, to do a live stream that goes for this long nearly every day, but also I'm so rambly, like I just talk about so much irrelevant stuff, or I jump all over the place, or I'm telling silly jokes or whatever. Katrina Ruth: None of the way that I do content follows any sort of formula, or any sort of rule book, and it actually breaks all the rules, but all I've done is gradually more and more along the way, given myself permission to just let whatever's in me come out. And the point that I was trying to explain to him, which he just didn't get, and I was just writing back quickly while I was waiting for my massage anyway, so I might go back and do it properly later, is no, it doesn't fucking matter if I could've said all of that in a short video. Yes, I could, yes, thank you for saying that people would like to watch me on a video. I appreciate the compliment. Katrina Ruth: But that's not the point. The point is that that message came out in the form that it did. It came out as a long blog post. This is coming out as a rambly live stream, which is gradually getting more and more into flow. And all the other things that I do are coming out however they come out, and I don't question it. I don't edit it. I don't filter it. I don't worry about if it's good enough or who's gonna be listening or watching, or what makes one live stream better than another. I just let the message be the message, and if you wanna build a business and a life based on you doing your purpose work, making money doing what you love, getting paid to just be you, literally just getting to wake up each day, open your mouth, your heart and your soul, and whatever comes out, comes out. Katrina Ruth: Then it's going to require you to say yes to all of that on repeat, not just when it feels like oh, that is a good topic, or that feels like you know, safe or a good idea or whatever. But every day, whatever's coming out is what gets to come out, right? And so, that in turn depends on all these different moments throughout your day, where you're either saying yes to soul and you're getting your ass up, and you're pressing go live even though you don't really feel in the zone, which is how I felt. Like, ugh, I feel like I've lost my live stream vibe a little bit again. Ugh, it's gonna be clunky, and then it freaking was, but now here we are, right? Katrina Ruth: Or it felt that way to me. Whether or not to you. It felt uncomfortable, and I felt self conscious for the first 20 minutes of the live stream. So, you can either ... I don't know whatever I was saying just then. You can either say no to the little messages and the flow that's coming through you because you feel like, oh, I don't really feel like it today. Or it feels a bit awkward, or maybe that's a silly topic, or somebody said that I shouldn't write one blog post and it would be better on a short video, or my hair doesn't look good, or whatever story you're telling yourself for the day. Katrina Ruth: But not only you're not gonna not gonna not create the business and the life that you wanted, that you're actually destined to, because you're not saying yes to soul, but you're really, truly gonna ramp down all those other things that we spoke about before. It's like there's a big old abundance switch on the wall, and you're just like no thank you. Disconnect, right? So, if you wanna connect to the abundance switch ... Hey Red. If you wanna connect into receiving, if you wanna connect into freaking money making and results based on you being you, guess what? You're gonna have to be you. There's really no other way to do it. Katrina Ruth: But also, and I feel more importantly, you wanna be in flow for your life, and lit up for your life, and feel happy, and feel energised, and feel like you can show up for the important people in your life, and give them the best parts of you. The only way to do that is for you to give yourself the best parts of you as well, which means that if you're a creative person like me, who has a high desire to be seen and heard, and to express and share their message with the world, then honour it. Fricking honour it, and make space for it, and just choose that you're not gonna buy into stories that now is not a good time, I don't feel like it, the lighting's not good, I feel self conscious, or it doesn't feel like a good topic, or it just didn't kind of work out today. Katrina Ruth: Here's how to know, right? It's very simple. When you feel like that kind of tug or that call from within, like say this thing, post this thing, or create this offer to sell, or do this live stream, or reach out to that person, you feel a sense ... it might be small, but you feel a sense of expansion and upliftedness, even at the idea of it. You can feel the vibe of how it's gonna elevate and expand you. And then on the other hand, if you buy into some sort of mindset of I can't, or I shouldn't, or it's not right, or it's not appropriate, or it's not time, you can feel it. You feel a slight compression. Katrina Ruth: You might be really good at ignoring it and telling yourself it's fine, but you know, right? You can feel yourself shrink a little bit, or go into contraction a little bit, and it feels sad and heavy. And it's not just about that one moment. What's the cumulative affect of all of that, right? What is the awful cumulative affect of day in and day out saying no to your soul? It's sadness, it's depression, it's binge eating or binge whatever else, it's addiction, it's sabotage, it's anger and resentment, and frustration at other people around you, it's ... Katrina Ruth: Well, not making the fricking money and doing your soul purpose work and getting paid for it. It's not having the body you want, it's not having the sex life you want, it's not sleeping properly, all these things are connected. I know there's many other things that go into each of those other things I just listed as well. But honestly, one way to really activate everything working is be in fucking alignment. Say yes to your soul, right? Katrina Ruth: So, then the flip side is that the cumulative effects of saying yes to your soul, even though you feel silly a lot of time, or it doesn't feel convenient, or it doesn't feel as you're getting the result that you wanted straight away or whatever, like that. But the cumulative affect over time is you create the life you fucking want, but you also get to experience and live in all the emotions that we all desire. You know, anything that you're thinking about that you think you want, like money, a big following, your shit selling, having a certain type of body, or relationship, or life, or whatever, that's only ... Katrina Ruth: That's a reflection of ... or what you really want is beyond that, right? What you really want is underneath that, it's the way you wanna feel, the emotions. So, we wanna feel fulfilled, we wanna feel lit up, we wanna feel happy, we wanna feel free, we wanna feel expansive, we wanna feel proud of ourselves, and whatever else comes up for you. And all of those emotions are available to you right now. Right now, right? Katrina Ruth: You can literally access all of that. You can actually access it without doing anything. Without fucking live stream or going to the gym, but it's gonna be a hell of a lot easier to just say yes to the guidance that's coming through you, because all of this stuff, those little messages from inside saying do this, say that, put that out there, that's actually just your sign post. That's the fricking blueprint for accessing super flow and accessing all things. Katrina Ruth: All right? So, there we go. That's our flow conversation for today. And here's what else. Rich Hot Empire, I did mention it before. This is such a powerful transformative programme. I've taken so many amazing badass people through this programme. It's six weeks with me one on one. We're starting April 30, so registration is currently open. Places are already selling. I believe we've sold ... I've only opened it a few days ago, and I haven't really spoken about it in a big way. I haven't been doing as many live streams, actually, and talking as much while I've been back with my little kids the last few days, but I think we've already got five or six places filled. Katrina Ruth: It will sell out. It's 20 places only. It always sells out. So, there's still about 10 days before we begin. But definitely you wanna be messaging me about it right away if it's something that is speaking to you, and also that we can obviously start that conversation. I can give you ... If you message me over on my personal page, my personal Katrina Ruth page, is better. I just prefer to communicate there. You can message here as well and I'll still answer you. But I just go on my personal page a lot more. Right? Katrina Ruth: And I'll send you the overview. So, what it is is a six week structured, plus six weeks one on one with me. So, the way that I do this one on one intensive is I have created six weeks of structured content going through everything you need to know to call in and build your core tribe, to create a multi seven figure empire and beyond, selling low right through to high end products. And to find a way to make money doing what you love completely on your terms. Katrina Ruth: This works on repeat. I've been running this programme since April of 2016. It is the only programme that I run on repeat. I always create new things, but Rich Hot Empire is so fucking good, and the results are so fricking epic, I have clients who jump in there who are completely at ground zero when they start out. Sometimes not even a Facebook page, and I've had several people who are already doing over seven figures a year, over a million dollars a year when they became Rich Hot Empire clients. Katrina Ruth: And it doesn't matter that people are at such different starting places. It's about who you are as a person. And people who come into Rich Hot Empire and say yes to their soul, and let me kick their ass into alignment and massive fucking action, the results are fucking phenomenal. We've got crazy awesome money results, but more importantly, I think, I believe, and I feel like you'll agree, alignment results, shifts, expansion, all those things, right? Katrina Ruth: So, often times people come out and they'll share their biggest takeaway, or their testimonial, I guess. And it's generally they'll say something like this is totally not what I expected, but holy shit this has changed my life. It's the most transformative six weeks ever, and just a whole bunch of really cool shit. It is an incredible programme that fucking works. If you have been thinking about working with me one on one, and maybe you're not quite ready to jump into the inner circle, which is my ongoing 12 months, highest level mentoring one on one, Rich Hot Empire is about place to start. It's the best place to start. Katrina Ruth: And then some people continue on into the inner circle after that. But either way, what we're doing in those six weeks is honestly more than what most people would do in a two year period online, and I can say that with certainty, because most people are fucking around watching freaking cat videos, or freaking out about whether Mark Zuckerberg's gonna shut Facebook down. Or, just doing a whole bunch of shit that maybe somebody's told you you've gotta do to stand out online and to build a following and get paid, and it's not true. Katrina Ruth: So, what I do is I come in and I show you exactly what to do, and exactly how to do it from the structure and strategy side of things, take you fully behind the scenes in my business, give you so many fricking resources. Everything from how to create your office, how to launch, how to build your following, any kind of how thing that you might wanna think about, is covered. And you get access to all that content for life. And if there was anything that wasn't covered, I would create it for you as a training, or my team would as well so you have support through my team there as well. Facebook ads training, funnels, I mean, I don't even know or remember all the stuff, right? Katrina Ruth: You'll never even use all the stuff that's in there, but what I did is I created everything for my private clients so that you've got it all there, so that we can then launch most of it and focus on the deep inner transformative work, so that's what you and I will be doing together one on one, through our one on one calls, but also you get daily unlimited access to me over my private client channel, so we do daily audios, messages, whatever you need to talk to me about. Katrina Ruth: Lisa says, "Rich Hot Empire is amazing." Thank you. Yeah. And so that gives you a bit of an overview of it. And so I wanted to create a structured programme, and I did create structure so that when you're coming into this, you're gonna really know like yes, all my questions are answered and I'll be showing you exactly what to do and how to do it on the building of the business side of things, but also the one on one, right? And the one on one side of things is unlimited access to me. Katrina Ruth: You're also getting to go into a mastermind with my other private Rich Hot Empire clients, and we do weekly mastermind hot seat calls as well. And there's other things additionally to that. So, what you should do, is if you wanna know more, if you have thought about working with me one on one, or you're feeling like you're thinking about it right now, message me. I'll get you a proper overview of everything that goes on in that six weeks, and then obviously we can talk about costs and all that good stuff as well. Katrina Ruth: Have an amazing rest of the day wherever you are in the world. Go and do something that your soul is saying yes to. When you say yes to your soul, life says yes to you. And don't forget, life is now. Press play.

Goop Yourself
Ep. 76: Foam Rollers and the Fat Jewish

Goop Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 36:57


Before we get into the newsletters we talk all about Beyoncé's face biting incident and how Gwyneth might be involved. Then we discuss medical intuitives, sexy feng shui sheets, Fat Jewish carbonara, foam rollers, Amanda Chantal Bacon's smoothies, weekly grocery lists, and a modern take on the odor masking "pocket full of posies." Plus updates on Aggie's Whole 30 and Bryan's Ekhart Tolle journeys. The mind is a trap!

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Smallzy's Surgery
The Fat Jewish - 7 March 2018

Smallzy's Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 6:13


Instagram sensation 'The Fat Jewish' phones in to the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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PP3
Pappatest och Fäboland

PP3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 59:53


Vi tar reda på om pappor vet vem Fat Jewish är. Sara Parkman och Samantha Ohlanders som är aktuella med sitt första album Matriarkerna kommer förbi.

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MediaPuls - Din puls på digitale og sosiale medier.
Episode 200 - Flere kvinner i toppen av mediehusene løser ingenting

MediaPuls - Din puls på digitale og sosiale medier.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 42:08


Mediehusene skårer dårligere enn alle andre bransjer på innovasjon. For mange menn er et problem, men det løser ingen å rekruttere kvinner fra samme bransje.I MediaPuls sin episode nummer 200 har vi blant annet fått besøk av Arne Krumsvik. Han er medieforsker og leder ved Institutt for medier og kommunikasjon ved Universitet i Oslo. Mediehusene har i det siste fått mye kritikk for manglende grad av kvinner i toppen. Og mest kritikk har konsernsjefen i NHST, Gunnar Bjørkavåg fått. Men flere kvinner i toppen løser ingenting, så lenge det rekrutteres i egne rekker. Mediehusene må fokusere på mer mangfold, men da bør de også se utenfor egne rekker.Marius er for tiden i Portugal. Nærmere bestemt i Lisboa, på Web Summit-konferansen, sammen med over 60.000 deltagere fra over 170 land. Og både innovasjon og mangelen på kvinner og ikke minst mangfold i teknologibedrifter og mediebedrifter er et sentralt tema på Web Summit.Snap Inc har lagt frem et nytt dårlig kvartalsresultat. Kostnadene er doblet på ett år. Og samtidig har tilveksten av nye Snappere nesten stoppet opp. Men de som roper over seg om Snapchats død kan ta seg en bolle. Vi ser nærmere på 4 årsaker til at det er lys i tunnelen.I sosiale medier siden sist ser vi nærmere på:NRK er best på sosiale medierNy Facebook-funksjon lar deg chatte med bedrifterDen norske Snapchat-utfordreren Gobi snur seg mot lineær-TVElkjøp satser på Singles Day med The Fat Jewish fra New YorkTwitter har åpnet opp for dobbelt så lange tweets for alleTakk for at du lytter på MediaPuls.Har du forslag til temaer og saker vi bør ta opp i MediaPuls, kan du komme med de via vår åpne sendedisposisjon på http://bit.ly/MediaInnspill. Eventuelt sender du oss en epost til enten hpnhansen (a) gmail dott com, eller marius (a) heltdigital dott no.Du finner Hans-Petter og Marius på http://HansPetter.info og http://Helt.Digital. Vi hadde satt stor pris på om du vil abonnere og rate oss på iTunes. Alle episoder legges ut fortløpende med lenker til alt vi har snakket om på http://Mediapuls.no. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Brooklyn Boys Podcast
#11: "The Fat Jewish" Interview with David Brody & Skeery Jones

The Brooklyn Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 62:58


#11: Wildly popular and funny idiot man child Instagram sensation @TheFatJewish stops by, talking about why he's a winner at being a loser- yet he still gets to hang with Madonna, run a wildly popular wine company and write a book. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Unorthodox
My Big Fat Jewish Wedding: Ep. 103

Unorthodox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 94:50


If you love listening to Unorthodox, please make a donation before our fundraising drive ends next week! This week: Everything you ever wanted to know about Jewish weddings. Author Anita Diamant tells us about The Jewish Wedding Now, her newly updated guide to planning a meaningful Jewish celebration. Roberta Grossman, director of the documentary Hava Nagila (The Movie) explains how the catchy Hebrew folk song became a staple at Jewish weddings. Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie of New York’s Lab/Shul explains his recent decision to leave the rabbinic arm of the Conservative movement over its prohibition on performing interfaith weddings. Bat Sheva Marcus, clinical director of Maze Women’s Health and co-host of the Joy of Text podcast, tells us about the importance of communication for maintaining a healthy sex life, as newlyweds and beyond. And finally, Bridesmaid for Hire Jen Glantz explains why she decided to turn a much-maligned obligation into a profession. Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, behind-the-scenes photos, and more! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com—we may read your note on air. Follow us on Twitter: @tabletmag, @markopp1, @liel, and @stuffism. This episode is brought to you by Harry’s. Get a free trial shave set, valued at $13, when you sign up at harrys.com/unorthodox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mouthing Off with Olivia Caridi
The Fat Jewish: Memes & Celeb Sightings

Mouthing Off with Olivia Caridi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 67:35


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Not In a Creepy Way
NIACW 210 Tomorrow Never Dies

Not In a Creepy Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 79:38


Tomorrow Never Dies is a Bond all the brothers loved!   They discuss Sheryl Crow vs k.d. Lang, the miscasting of Ricky Jay, Ghost, Quick Change, Evil Dead 2, The Last Temptation of Christ, Deliverance, Amy Smart, Rat Race, the Fat Jewish, Eddie Murphy, cheating at Baccarat, Deathgasm, Sawbones (the podcast), Embarrassing Bodies (the TV show), and Maui Vera after-sun moisturizer References: DNCE - Cake By The Ocean (Official Video) Tomorrow Never Dies Opening Credit Maui Vera   Brother J’s demolition story starts at 58:00 Eric’s bear story starts at 1:00:00 File length 1:19:37 File Size 73.2 MB   Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com  

Watch What Crappens
#407 RHOBH: MommyI$$uz3

Watch What Crappens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 64:57


Erika Jayne opens up to us about her mommy issues, Rinna tries to get her dog to sit down, and Kyle throws herself a Fat Jewish party. Enjoy! Subscribe at http://www.patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens for bonus episodes, ringtones, and live group video chat parties. Also, check out Ronnie’s new TrashTalkTV RHOBH Audiobook podcast at tttv.podbean.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Material World
How The Kardashians (and Other Celebrities) Get You To Buy Stuff

Material World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 30:18


Celebrities, they're just like us! Or rather, marketers have long relied on the fact that we want to be just like them. Slapping a famous name and image on to products has been a sales tactic for more than a century. But consumers's thirst for authenticity and attachment to social media have changed the ways that fame can be used. Join us as Jenny and Lindsey dive into the world of celebrity to find out why the relationship between companies and stars increasingly revolves around investments, not endorsements. Khloe Kardashian tells us why she no longer feels obliged to accept every product offer dangled her way. The comedians behind the Fat Jewish and Babe Walker on Instagram and Twitter explain the origins of White Girl Rose. And Jody Levy, co-founder and creative director of WTRMLN WTR tells us what one famous backer -- Beyonce -- brings to the table.

Streetwise Hebrew
Meet the Patrons Part 1: My big fat Jewish wedding

Streetwise Hebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 13:06


Does your Hebrew improve after a couple "lechayims"? It depends - ze talui - זה תלוי. StreetWise Hebrew patrons from California, France, Austria and New York discuss their recent "smachot" (celebrations), from Bar Mitzvot to weddings. Because every celebration comes with a lesson, host Guy Sharett illuminates an important difference between biblical and modern Hebrew usage, and even gives us an anthropological analysis of Paris Jewish weddings. Exclusive Content for Patrons

Broken Filter Live Podcast
Ep 80-Dave Pounder has Obscene Thoughts

Broken Filter Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 55:48


Author of "Obscene Thoughts", Dave Pounder calls in to talk to the team about his life in porn, condom use in adult films, and of course his book! The book covers a wide range of in depth and well researched insights into the differences in the sexual behavior of men and women. During "Random Thoughts" the team talks about The Fat Jewish being accused of plagiarism, Lisa Ann banging 20000 dudes through a few high speed internet cables, Floyd Mayweather's new car (hint: it is kinda douchey), and MUCH MORE!

How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner
"A Smidgen of My Fudge" Ep. 206

How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 79:19


Shelley Winters! Fudge! Ben Harper! This week The Fat Jewish steals my bit about not being able to pronounce “Cathy Guisewite." We then discuss two very well documented sets of debates: The Gore Vidal/William F. Buckley Jr. debates of '68 AND The first Real Housewives of New York reunion episode. All this and two episodes of Difficult People commentary with Scott King? YUP.

Insensitivity Training
Insensitivity Training #62

Insensitivity Training

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 40:28


Cort and Joe sit back in the AC and discuss the piece of human garbage know as "The Fat Jewish", George Clinton (Not Garbage, and Time Tebow (like garbage).

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Pass The Gravy
Pass The Gravy #81: Basic Bitch Playground

Pass The Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 97:55


The gang is back together and they talk about and review "Straight Outta Compton," introduce the word of the week, and discuss why watching movies with black people is the best. They also talk about The Fat Jewish, tooth care, and everything you can do with a mop. Follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @ChrisHogan82, @wordsbycole

Steve In The Raw
#21 - My Big Fat Jewish Wedding

Steve In The Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014 71:13


Adam's prom date, Lauren Zangara, will be marrying an orthodox Jewish man next month.  How did she break into this heavily guarded club?  We talk about that, proms, and a John Travolta impression rears its head once again!  Enjoy