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My special guest is John Guerra who's here to discuss his new book about U.S. Air Force Major George Filer who was among the generation of pilots and airmen who first became aware of the strange aircraft showing up in the Earth's atmosphere after World War II. About the book: These men - military professionals who flew planes, commanded ships, served as radar operators and air traffic controllers at air fields around the world - began to whisper amongst themselves about encounters with suspected extraterrestrial aircraft. During secret debriefings at U.S. bases, pilots and air crew told their commanders of seeing strange lights at night and in the daylight, groups of saucer- or cigar-shaped craft that easily paced them just a few yards off their plane's wingtip.Award-winning investigative reporter John Guerra spent four years interviewing Filer, a decorated intelligence officer. From objects in the skies over Cold War Europe to a UFO overflight during the Cuban Missile Crisis to strange lights over the DMZ during the Tet Offensive, Filer leaves nothing out about his Air Force UFO encounters, providing Guerra all the amazing details of his six decades investigating extraterrestrials and their craft. Filer's most memorable case - the shooting of an alien at Fort Dix Army Base in 1978 - is fully recounted for the first time in this book.Filer – who readers have seen on countless UFO documentaries – is also a member of the Disclosure Project, the famous panel of military experts, astronauts, and scientists that urges the U.S. government to release all it knows about UFOs to the public. Then, in the fall of 2017, the Pentagon released the F-18 gun camera footage of what can only be described as an extraterrestrial vehicle outperforming U.S. Navy fighters off San Diego. For the first time, after decades of denying what its intelligence officers, pilots, base commanders and air traffic control personnel know to be true, the military finally admitted to what Filer describes in this incredible book. If you're enjoying Mysterious Radio, now is the time to join Patreon. Soon, you'll only be able to access episodes by being part of our community there. You'll enjoy every episode ad-free, and we can share our episodes with you without censorship. Plus, joining us unlocks over 1000 bonus segments and episodes that will blow your mind! While the price is set to rise to $9.99, you can jump on board right now for just $5, and that's forever! Join The Brain Trust Now. Follow Our Other Shows Follow UFO Witnesses Follow Crime Watch Weekly Follow Paranormal Fears Follow Seven: Disturbing Chronicle Stories Join our Patreon for ad-free listening and more bonus content. Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio]
"C'est la libre-antenne du dimanche midi ! Attablez-vous et venez débattre avec la joyeuse bande de Stephen Brun tous les dimanche entre 13h et 15h. Autour de la table : Benoït Boutron, Pierre-Ambroise Bosse, nos invités et vous bien sûr ! Les 3 sujets de débat Sport qui animent le week-end, la semaine écoulée ou la semaine à venir. "
Tous les matins, 8h50 sur Chérie FM, Alex et Tiffany l'équipe du Réveil Chérie vont chacun vous donner une info ! Une seule est vraie ! L'autre est complètement fausse !" A vous de trouver qui dit vrai !
C'est un peu le monde à l'envers au regard du rapport de force géopolitique du moment, mais les places boursières européennes ont bel et bien une avance considérable sur Wall Street en 2025 à l'amorce de la dernière semaine de février. Comme les performances passés ne préjugent pas des performances futures, on se gardera de tirer des conclusions hâtives, d'autant que la bourse américaine reste très proche de ses sommets. Nvidia, dont les résultats sont attendus mercredi, aura-t-elle la capacité de rebattre les cartes ?
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Naomi Rossignol est un "petit oiseau migrateur", comme elle le dit si bien, qui vient dans cet épisode semer les graines de son savoir et de ses connaissances sur l'art du tissage des fibres naturelles. Naomi est française, née à Hong-Kong. Elle a toujours été portée par les voyages depuis son enfance sur un voilier jusqu'à ses 16 ans où elle partait découvrir l'Australie, puis la Russie. Elle a vécu plusieurs années en Asie et a voyagé plus récemment au Mexique, au Guatemala... Naomi a mené pendant plusieurs années une vie de danseuse classique casi- professionnelle. Alors qu'à la fin du Conservatoire, elle part à la frontière entre le Laos et la Birmanie, elle y rencontre des familles dans lesquelles les grands mères filent, brodent et tissent sur le pas de leur porte pour confectionner leurs propres vêtements. Là commence à germer en elle, la question suivante : comment sont confectionnés nos vêtements et avec quels matériaux ? Naomi vous embarque, alors, sur son chemin ô combien riche en épopées, en transmissions, en connaissances, en savoir Faire et savoir Être... Un Véritable voyage sur la symbolique du filage, du tissage et de la broderie dans et hors nos frontières... Un échange qui mène à une prise de conscience sur les vêtements que nous portons, sur les traditions ancestrales et artisanales afférentes au tissage et sur notre relation au tissu...Sans oublier, toute cette transmission que nous offre Naomi sur la genèse du tissage, sur ses rencontres avec les sages femmes à travers les pays qui sont, pour beaucoup, tisserandes...Sur l'accompagnement qu'elle propose aujourd'hui aux Femmes avec les ceintures qu'elle tisse, brode et/file. Naomi termine cet épisode avec un message fort sur l'appropriation culturelle... Un message construit et constructif sur l'origine du rebozo, sur l'histoire même de l'humanité qui n'est finalement que mouvement...Un épisode extrêmement riche d'apprentissages et de découvertes, nécessaire à notre meilleure compréhension de notre lien au tissu au-delà des cultures...Je vous souhaite une belle écoute les MaMaS !Pour retrouver Naomi sur Instagram : @padmakshi.textile@rossignol.naomiPour se procurer son livre qu'elle a co-écrit avec Camille BRABANT : Fait maison - Filer les fibres naturellesPour retrouver MAM'ELLES sur Instagram : @mamelles_lepodcastMon site internet : mamelles.frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Aujourd'hui, Charles Consigny, avocat, Antoine Diers, consultant, et Bruno Poncet, cheminot, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
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Bienvenue dans le second épisode de notre saison numéro 3Présentation du format de cet épisode qui a pour thème :Pour en parler, nous accueillons... nous deux Pierre Audierne et Julien Morisson que l'on ne présente plus (du moins on espère
L'expression « filer à l'anglaise » signifie partir discrètement, souvent sans dire au revoir ni se faire remarquer. Mais pourquoi cette expression associe-t-elle cette idée à l'Angleterre ?Origine historique et culturelleL'origine de cette expression remonte au XVIIIᵉ siècle, une époque où les relations entre la France et l'Angleterre étaient souvent teintées de rivalité. Elle pourrait s'appuyer sur des stéréotypes culturels qui attribuaient aux Anglais un comportement réservé et peu démonstratif, en contraste avec les Français, réputés plus expansifs et chaleureux. Quitter une réunion ou une réception sans faire de cérémonies était alors perçu comme un trait typiquement britannique.Cependant, il est intéressant de noter qu'en anglais, une expression équivalente existe : « to take French leave » (prendre congé à la française). Elle véhicule exactement la même idée, mais en attribuant cette pratique aux Français ! Cela témoigne d'un jeu de miroir entre les deux cultures, chacune renvoyant à l'autre ce comportement jugé impoli.Avec le temps, « filer à l'anglaise » a perdu ses connotations péjoratives envers les Anglais pour devenir une formule consacrée en français. Elle s'emploie aujourd'hui sans arrière-pensée pour décrire tout départ discret, qu'il soit justifié ou non par la situation.Ensuite l'expression « courir sur le haricot », qui signifie agacer ou exaspérer quelqu'un, trouve son origine dans le langage populaire du XIXᵉ siècle et repose sur des références à l'argot et à des images imagées.Origine et signification1.Le mot « haricot » : Dans l'argot du XIXᵉ siècle, le « haricot » était une façon figurative de désigner les pieds ou les orteils. Ces parties du corps sont souvent sensibles, et marcher ou courir dessus provoquerait une douleur évidente, d'où l'idée d'irriter ou d'importuner quelqu'un.2.L'expression dans son ensemble : « Courir sur le haricot » prend alors le sens métaphorique de déranger quelqu'un au point de lui causer une gêne ou une exaspération, comparable à l'inconfort de quelqu'un qui appuie sur une partie sensible. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this powerful episode, Kathy is joined by fellow coach and mindset expert Jaime Filer to discuss how strength training builds more than muscle—it transforms your confidence, mindset, and life. Jaime shares her journey from overcoming an eating disorder to becoming an advocate for empowering women through strength. They dive into the critical role mindset plays in weight loss, menopause, and tackling life's biggest challenges, along with actionable tips to reframe negative self-talk, create a supportive environment, and embrace your strongest self. Plus, Kathy teases an exciting new podcast format coming soon. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!Thank you so much for listening, please share with a friend and subscribe so you don't miss an episode!If you want to see how we can help you on your journey, book a quick 10-15 minute call so we can chat about your goals!https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/quickchatnow Coaching Process Video and booking link https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/mmmcoachingapp Now accepting clients, use the link to apply for 1:1 coaching:https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/mmmcoachingappFree No BS Menopause Secrets Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kathykatalyst/?ref=shareFor all my social links: https://bit.ly/kathykatalystDo you have a question that you would like answered on the show? Please ask your question here:https://go.katalystfitness.net/podcast-question-entryHave a personal question? Email me at kathycote9142@comcast.net
Washingtonians voted down three tax-related initiatives that would have repealed the state's cap and trade program, made the state's long term care program optional, and repealed the state's new capital gains tax. Those lost by large margins. One initiative passed, it protects access to and use of natural gas. All four initiatives were backed by hedge fund manager Brian Heywood, who put $6 million into signature gathering. Heywood claimed that the policies he was trying to repeal amounted to taxes on Washingtonians. And historically, Washington voters have been receptive to initiatives that cut their taxes. $30 car tabs? Bring it on said voters in 1999, 2002, and again in 2019. Require a super majority to pass new taxes in the state legislature? We'll have some of that, said voters in 2007 and 2012. Limit property tax increases? Why not? Said voters in 2000 and 2001. So what went wrong this time? That's what we're asking my next guest, a longtime anti-tax activist who has used the initiative process many times to successfully limit local government's ability to collect money. Guest: Tim Eyman, anti-tax activist Relevant Links: KUOW: Most of his initiatives failed, but Washington Republicans still call him a winner KUOW: Washington's natural gas initiative wins, but court challenges could be next Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:07:22 - Emmanuel Leclère, journaliste auteur d'un livre enquete intitulé Bouaké, hautes trahisons d'Etat. Il revient sur les nombreuses zones d'ombre du bombardement d'un camp de militaires français en 2004 en côte d'Ivoire. 9 soldats français avaient été tués do - Le 6 novembre 2004, neuf soldats français mouraient dans le bombardement de leur base militaire à Bouaké en Côte d'Ivoire. Parmi les victimes, trois soldats du 2e RIMA de Champagné. 20 ans après, on ne connait toujours pas le nom des commanditaires ni les motifs de ce massacre.
In this powerful episode of "Grow or Die", I sit down with fitness coach and mental health advocate Jaime Filer. Jaime shares her personal story of overcoming significant trauma, including the loss of her father, and how these experiences have shaped her approach to coaching and personal development. We dive deep into the power of emotional healing, the importance of behavioral changes in coaching, and how to harness trauma as a transformative tool for growth. Jaime also reflects on building strong relationships, cultivating self-awareness, and integrating biohacking techniques to manage anxiety and stress. Timestamps: - [00:00] - Episode teaser. - [3:40] - "Your following does not matter" - Jaime discusses the importance of referrals and meaningful relationships in building a successful coaching business. - [4:44] - The significance of empathy in coaching. - [7:23] - Exploring trauma in the bodybuilding industry and why it attracts broken people seeking validation. - [10:04] - Jaime shares how she began healing from her eating disorder by focusing on external habits before diving into deeper emotional work. - [13:07] - A life-changing experience with psychedelics: how Jaime used ketamine and psilocybin to gain perspective and shift her priorities in work and relationships. - [16:32] - The shift from "quality time" to "quality energy" in relationships. - [20:59] - Overcoming desire and staying focused on personal growth. - [24:10] - Jaime reflects on how emotional and mental healing improved her business, relationships, and self-awareness. - [29:00] - Grieving loss: Jaime discusses how her father's death shaped her mindset on healing and moving forward. - [35:03] - Turning emotional pain into purpose and how it shaped Jaime's coaching approach with clients. - [39:52] - Jaime's biohacking goals: how she regulates anxiety using techniques like cold plunging, meditation, and mindset work. - [42:16] - Anxiety explained: Jaime talks about the difference between living in the present versus anxiety about the future or past. - [48:51] - Jaime shares how she transitions from work to personal life and the importance of setting boundaries between the two. Links & Resources: Follow Jaime On Instagram: @jaim91 Work With Jaime: https://link.trm-engine.com/widget/form/dO75X81zale0h0x4qBjW Train Revenue Multiplier: https://go.trainerrevenuemultiplier.com/ FREE Anti-Gym Anxiety E-book: https://ebook.jaimefiler.com/free-ebook Follow Me On Instagram: @jmihaly_ Follow "Grow or Die" On Instagram: @growordiepodcast Work With Me: https://www.togethermorefit.com/founder Join Substack For More Exclusive Content: https://justinmihaly.substack.com/ Join Patreon For More Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/JustinMihaly?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Sign Up For The Together More Elite Mentorship: https://togethermorefit.com/elitepurchase
Anyone with a 1065 Partnership or 1120-S S-Corporation should have bookkeeping in my opinion, but if you don't...this episode is for you. This is your head-start on getting everything together for your tax professional to file your 2024 business tax return. Facebook Group for Tax Professionals Facebook Group for Real Estate Investors Introduction[00:00:00] Welcome to Real Estate is Taxing, where we talk about all things real estate tax, and break down complex concepts into understandable, entertaining tax topics. My name is Natalie Kolodij, I'm your host, and I am so excited that you've decided to join me.[00:00:23] Hello. Hello everyone. We have just made it past the first fall extension deadline. Any 10 65 partnerships or 1120-S S corporations were due on September 16th this year. So we've just passed that hurdle. And part of what I realized this year is that there are a lot of people who don't know they've created an entity.[00:00:49] They're not aware that they have a partnership. I've talked about this before. Or there are people who create the entity, they create a partnership or they create an S corporation, but they don't really know. Or their tax professional didn't give them a good rundown on what the differences are, what is required for filing, and what will be different because you now have this entity.[00:01:12] So if you are someone who has a partnership or an S corporation, and you do not have formal bookkeeping, you don't have full QuickBooks, you don't have a bookkeeper, then this episode is for you. So I will note if you are using Tessa for your rental properties and you have a partnership, this is not formal bookkeeping.[00:01:33] It's not a true bookkeeping system or a true double-entry platform. So while Tessa is great for keeping track of a profit and loss, and just keeping track of your income and your expenses for a property, once you move into a separate tax return, once you move into a 10 65 partnership filing, there's more information we need to keep track of, and it doesn't do this very well.Preparing for 2024 Tax Year[00:01:57] For today's show, I'm going to talk through some of the differences, like why we need more information for these returns and what information you should start gathering now to help prepare for the upcoming filing for the 2024 tax year.[00:02:18] So I'm trying to give you a little bit of a head start. It's quarter four, so you have time to either find and hire a good bookkeeper to help you get books before the end of the year or start gathering all of the information I'm going to talk about so that you have a jump on all of the information your accountant is going to need. If you go to a tax professional and they're not asking for all of this information, while they might technically be doing your tax return, they're doing it in the most surface level numbers on forms way possible.[00:03:00] What kind of talk about that a little bit more. But I recently had a new client who went to a large well-known tax and attorney firm. And last year for their entity return, where they didn't have full books, they just had the client complete an organizer.[00:03:09] So they just used whatever information he told them—whatever amounts for bank account balances, etc. They did not ask for any of the actual documents to check any of this. And if that's the case, there's close to a 0% chance your return is accurate.Costs of Entity Creation[00:03:27] So let's dive into it. Let's start off with what happens when you create a partnership or an S-corporation.[00:03:35] The first thing that I want people to consider when they are creating a partnership or creating an S corporation is that this creates a whole new, additional tax return. So there's a whole separate filing. Even though something might not have changed with your business last year, you might've had two rentals and they were on your personal return, and this year you have two rentals and now they're in a partnership, there's a whole additional filing.[00:04:05] Entities require more information. There's more we have to track, and there's more you have to do. So the first consideration I want you to be aware of if this is going to be your first year with a partnership or an S-corp is that it's going to cost more money if you go somewhere to have your taxes done.[00:04:21] Now how much more it's going to cost, I can't say for sure because different firms, different locations, and different levels of expertise or specialization are going to impact that pricing. But like with anything, there's going to be higher-end and lower-end and everything in between. The same way you can get a steak at an Applebee's for $8.99, or you can go to a Ruth's Chris and pay $89, it's across the board.[00:04:50] The price point I most often see for entity preparation at better tax firms is going to be a minimum of $1,500 to $2,000 per return for just the filing.[00:05:02] So keep that in mind when you're looking to create an entity or switch over to being a partnership or an S-corp. Kind of pencil in that ballpark number into your mind as an additional cost. And that number tends to surprise people when they have multiple entities. I think because the big picture price point can add up really quickly, and it's not expected.[00:05:57] If you look at one of the commonly well-known self-prepare software online, you can do your own entity return. It costs $800 for you to do it yourself with their software or $1,750 for you to have one of their quote tax professionals do it for you. If it's going to cost you $800 just to do it yourself, if you're going to a firm and an expert is doing it for less than that, to me, that would be a little bit of a warning.[00:06:00] I would just be a little cautious there.Bookkeeping vs. Tax Preparation[00:06:02] So now you're aware of the additional costs that can come into play for just the filing. What else might you run into? Well, the next consideration is that bookkeeping and tax preparation are typically separate engagements.[00:06:50] So if you are expecting to give someone a pile of receipts and bank statements and all of that, and have them organize it into categories and make sure everything ties together, and then use that ending information of total costs for all of your different expense categories to then prepare a tax return, that is bookkeeping.[00:06:50] So if they're starting with raw information that's not organized at all for the whole entire year, that's going to be an additional cost. That would be a whole separate cost. So be aware of that. If you do not have formal bookkeeping, you don't have QuickBooks and a bookkeeper, at the very least you will want to make sure you have the following information together ahead of time for your tax professional, unless you are also intending to pay for bookkeeping.[00:07:00] If you don't want to do that, you're going to want to listen on because these are the bare mi...
Aujourd'hui Johnny Blanc, Barbara Lefebvre et Frédéric Farah débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Welcome to the Strength Connection Podcast!Jaime Filer is one of the most energetic and passionate coaches I've spoken to.She came on not too long ago on the podcast, speaking about the Inner Outer Strength System, and her experience in fitness and coaching, and it made a huge impact on me.Towards the end of our chat, she mentioned her recent experience in microdosing and plant medicine, and how it was a major positive change for her.I wanted to get her back on to dive deeper into this more widely recognized approach to health, what benefits she found from it, and how it has positively made an impact in her life.Check Jaime out more on IG at jaim91.
durée : 00:59:41 - Tous en scène - par : Aurélie Charon - "On ne va pas se défiler !", c'est un défilé festif et créatif porté par huit lieux culturels de Seine-Saint-Denis qui ont travaillé pendant deux ans avec plus d'un millier de jeunes, la toute dernière émission de Tous en scène s'enregistre à Bobigny, dans et autour de la MC93. - invités : Hortense Archambault Directrice de la Maison de la culture de Seine-Saint-Denis Bobigny.; Thierry Thieû Niang Chorégraphe et danseur; Dalila Belaza danseuse et chorégraphe; Mariama Seidi travaille à la MC 93 pour le projet "On va pas se défiler"; Nil Léonce Ben Mbairik apprenti comédien
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui la France qui a laissé filer la première place de sa poule à l'Euro 2024.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.
Lee Filer was Democrat in the Wyoming House from 2013-2014. Now he's running as a Republican in HD44. Our discussion ran the gamut from abortion to taxes and universal pre-k to the Republican Party Platform. It's an interesting interview, make sure you listen all the way to the end.
Hey Listener, get some popcorn because this week Illustrator/Comic Artist Jaimie Filer and Ian Schiefer and Andy Simpson from Secret Base Cinema are here to talk about creating your own film festival. Topics this week include: The Return to the Basement starts with animal jiu jistu and getting cut off in Florida. The Movie Festival Game. Deathmatches and video rental stores. A festival where once you come in, you cant leave and trying to figure out the rules. The torture house. Classic reality TV show horror movie from the 90s. Body jumping lady demon who takes over a guy's wife in a horror/action movie. One Bad Mother. If you're going to make a kids movie put some traps in it. Punk rock car movies. A Vampire Lesbian Classic. Black Jesus vs. Elvis. That's interesting place to hide a knife. Serious Sandler. Tom Goes to the Mayor graphics. Andy picks a movie, goes to Ween, and Ian has to deal with the fallout. Jaimie's bringing in Lexi Belle and GZA for a night of kung fu and swords. Physical porn is back bay-bay! Creating sexy action. Sneaking out to the Carnival where the inbred creature lives. Horror movie side quest. Putting your movie wish list out to the universe. Getting Onita for Samurai Saturday. Hologram stand up comedians. Hanging out with people and having fun things to do. There is always something new to watch if you go to the past.
Aujourd'hui Joëlle Dago-Serry, Charles Consigny et Jean-Loup Bonnamy débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Hellllo and welcome to another episode of These Little Moments Podcast. In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing personal trainer and mindset coach, Jamie Filer. Jamie dives into her history with eating disorders, emotional eating and therapy. She offers practical advice on how to create awareness and apply solutions so that you can reduce anxiety and emotional eating for good. Hope you enjoy! Love you super much, Your Coach, Ry Ry Jaime's Social: IG: jaim91 Podcast Links: Please leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to this podcast :) If you are interested in 1:1 online coaching, you can apply here: https://bodybyryan.com/coaching/ Use my FREE Calorie Calculator: bodybyryan.com/calculator Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodybyryanfitness/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryankassim?lang=eng BodyByYOU- Fat Loss Made Easy FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1701659280174513/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ryan_Kassim Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ryankassimlifeisgood 20% off Legion Supplements - Use code: BodyByRyan https://legionathletics.rfrl.co/542mp Discount off Just Meats Meal Prepping - Use Code: JSTRKASSIM https://get.aspr.app/SHHYE
Welcome to the Strength Connection Podcast!Get ready to run through a wall after hearing this woman.On the 235th episode, I am joined by Jaime Filer, coach, author, speaker, and Founder of Filer Fitness.Jaime's energy is so infectious, and the amount of knowledge and wisdom she shares in this episode is incredible.Jaime dives into how she got into her coaching career, her time writing for major publications, and key steps to creating a system of success in health and life.Check out more from Jaime on IG at jaim91.
Allison Hibbard, Jaimie Filer, and Zach Bender aka Uncle_Analog return to talk about HorrorHound. Topics this week include: You got to get naked at camp. The hot boy photo shoot. Jaimie reminds everyone that this is an audio only format. The Green Day of horror. If you quit watching after the first season, then everything is OK. Your host lost everyone's names after 2020. Vending for Fangoria Magazine. Having a good booth buddy. The importance of bootlegged stuff. The Monroe Exit is wild. Do you have a Horrorhound shopping list? Don't read the list until you're into the line. The weirdness and levels of celebrity at Horrorhound. Cash is king at the Con. How to talk to celebrities and what not to do. The weird booths. People want to see Uncle_Analog's gigantic naked lady tattoo. The people watching is top shelf. Bigfoot vs. Jason. Give me the illusion of safety. Flower planters are a good place to find knives. From the mouths of babes to horror actors' ears. Having White Claws with Art the Clown and Horrorhound after parties. The fine line between horror and porn. “It's smoothing”.
We all know the pro's and con's when it comes to social media (one of the pro's being you are probably listening to this because of it) but what about when it comes to our mental health? Can we use it in a helpful way and how to we minimize the negative impact? Today's guest is going to share with us her philosophy as well as how she helps her clients with this issue. Jaime Filer's professional career in the fitness industry spans over 18 years. She started out as a trainer in Toronto, Canada, and has done everything from run an internationally published magazine to compete in Crossfit and bodybuilding on the national stage. Through all this, her love of coaching always called her back. What drives her is her passion for helping women with emotional eating issues and overwhelm / anxiety - having struggled with anorexia herself for 10 years. She thrives off being able to impact thousands of lives per day with her team at Filer Fitness, and making sure that clients all over the world become the people they're supposed to be. In this episode, we discuss Jaime's healing journey, pro's and con's of social media, dealing with haters, and more! Time Stamps: (3:00) Jaime's Bio (4:52) Beyond Work Jaime (7:00) What Got Jaime Into Fitness (11:48) The Healing Journey (15:36) Growing On Social Media (20:40) OG Instagram in 2012 (25:00) Pro's and Con's of Social Media (27:25) Dealing With Haters (40:48) Advice For Those Starting (47:48) Meeting People in Real Life (52:28) Mental Health and Social Media (54:18) Where To Find Jaime --------------------- Connect with Jaime on Instagram: @jaim91 --------------------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @alyciaisrael Facebook: Alycia Israel Apparel: Be Your Own Daddy
Summary This episode is sponsored by Arthur Recruitment. Get ready to be inspired by Vicki Filer, Divisional Director at Arthur, as she shares her incredible career journey and valuable insights into building a successful career in insurance. In this episode, Vicki takes us on a thrilling adventure through her professional milestones and personal triumphs, including conquering Mount Kilimanjaro!
Jaime Filer joins me in a discussion about focusing on how the other person can come out of an interaction better and why she so naturally approaches interactions this way. Jaime takes a selfless interest in others while knowing how to ask for opportunities that also provide value to the person she's asking. Please check out more of Jaime: https://www.instagram.com/jaim91?igsh=MWVxYWpxdHM2N2R6eg== --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefitnessdevil/support
Jaime Filer is a seasoned fitness model, motivational speaker, and accomplished online health coach. She joins Michael Chernow to dive into the fitness world, her coaching business, and more. On this episode: 4:09 - Eating disorders and mental health 10:24 - Routines and effective habits 21:01 - Jaime's morning routine 26:08 - Evening routine 36:28 - Breaking a habit 43:01 - Helping the LGBTQ+ community
Hey Listener, you're going to need your headgear and some dice this week because Michael Williams from Smiling Demon Games is on the show to talk about creating his own martial arts trading card game: Warrior Within Underground. WYI?'s resident martial artist/nerd Jaimie Filer is the perfect co-host for this episode. This week's topics include: The spreading of Warhammer 40K to new media. Why are they doing this to the Crow? Playing Magic the Gathering during wrestling tournaments. The journey into no holds barred fighting. Don't use the time machine. Picking a good walkout song. Looking at fighting like a computer. How do you beat up your friend in a deathmatch? Planning how to fight a guy who knows Kung Fu. Sometimes you learn with a concussion. An oil check leads to a full special meter. Being dudes is making fun of things your friends like. I'm not a mad dawg psychopath. Men that create their fantasyland of toughness. What was the first fight like? Conan. No one wants to fight you so lets get you a pro fight on a card where Royce Gracie and Don Vito will be in attendance. Defeating racism and then getting a weird pep talk from Royce Gracie. Gravity works. Going solo, creating, and pitching the game. The intimidation of MTG. Drawing inspiration from Street Fighter II. Being able to move your character into all of the different worlds of fighting. Creating a system. The importance of creating cool looking stuff.
Interrogeons aujourd'hui nos représentations du sol, ce sol qui nous porte et nous nourrit, que nous foulons au pied chaque jour sans même le regarder... Comment mieux le cultiver ? À quelles images, à quels imaginaires cela nous renvoie ? Comment les partager et s'en inspirer pour les préserver ? Ce sont les questions auxquelles Abigail Fallot et Antonia Taddéi ont voulu répondre en répertoriant 120 métaphores sur le sol dans trois pays différents dans leur ouvrage Collection de métaphores sur le sol, aux éditions Cabanera. Une enquête menée auprès d'agriculteurs et de chercheurs qui travaillent avec et sur le sol en France, au Sénégal et au Zimbabwe. Pourquoi et comment filer la métaphore du sol ? Et qu'est-ce que ça dit de notre lien à la terre ?Avec : Abigail Fallot, chercheuse au Cirad Antonia Taddei, dramaturge.
Interrogeons aujourd'hui nos représentations du sol, ce sol qui nous porte et nous nourrit, que nous foulons au pied chaque jour sans même le regarder... Comment mieux le cultiver ? À quelles images, à quels imaginaires cela nous renvoie ? Comment les partager et s'en inspirer pour les préserver ? Ce sont les questions auxquelles Abigail Fallot et Antonia Taddéi ont voulu répondre en répertoriant 120 métaphores sur le sol dans trois pays différents dans leur ouvrage Collection de métaphores sur le sol, aux éditions Cabanera. Une enquête menée auprès d'agriculteurs et de chercheurs qui travaillent avec et sur le sol en France, au Sénégal et au Zimbabwe. Pourquoi et comment filer la métaphore du sol ? Et qu'est-ce que ça dit de notre lien à la terre ?Avec : Abigail Fallot, chercheuse au Cirad Antonia Taddei, dramaturge.
Looking for great books? We've got you covered! Our guest is Bookstagrammer Grace Filer who runs the "If Books Could Thrill" book club in OKC. Connect with Grace: Instagram | If Books Could Thrill IGConnect with Hannah: website | Twitter | InstagramRecommendations in this episode:GraceI Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes with Death - Maggie O'Farrell The Swimmers - Julie OtsukaMonstrilio - Gerardo Sámano Córdova The Midnight Club - Christopher PikeHannahA Court of Wings and Ruin - Sarah J. MaasNestlings - Nat CassidyThe September House - Carissa OrlandoHoles - Louis SacharJDay of the Triffids - John WyndhamStarter Villain - John ScalziChain Gang All-Stars - Nana Kwame Adjei-BrenyahRingworld - Larry NivenConnect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
Episode Topic: Welcome to an insightful episode of PayPod. We delve into the dynamic world of tax filing and financial technology with Ben Borodach, Co-Founder at April, an innovative platform. Discover the origins of April, how it emerged as a solution to streamline tax-related tasks, and why the founders identified a need to embed their services within existing platforms rather than opting for a standalone approach. We explore the evolution of the tax filing industry, recent changes in the tax code, and the impact of digitization on the commercial landscape. Lessons You'll Learn: Discover key insights into the tax filing landscape, including where people are currently filing taxes and how April is reshaping the industry. Our conversation provides valuable perspectives on changing consumer mindsets towards taxes, aiming to alleviate the once-a-year annoyance and frustration. Dive into April's three main industries—Fintech, Financial Services, and Payroll & Benefits—and understand how their embedded products bring added value to end consumers and businesses. About Our Guest: Ben Borodach, is a visionary in the FinTech space, spearheading April's mission to streamline tax processes. With a rich background in technology and finance, they bring a unique perspective to the intersection of artificial intelligence and financial services. The episode provides a glimpse into their career journey, the challenges faced, and the pivotal decisions that led to the creation of April. Topics Covered: The episode spans a spectrum of topics, from the intricacies of the tax-filing industry and the evolution of the tax code to the three main embedded products April offers – Filer, Estimator, and Optimizer. Delve into the industries that benefit most from April's products and learn how each product brings added benefits to both consumers and businesses. Explore the future trends in the financial industry and the transformative potential AI holds, while also unraveling the most significant tax-related story of 2023 and industry inflection points anticipated in 2024. Check our website: https://www.soarpay.com
Pour les vacances d'hiver, je vous propose de (re)découvrir quelques épisodes passés de Demain N'attend Pas que j'ai tout particulièrement aimé. Cette semaine découvrez une discussion avec l'extraordinaire BERTRAND PICCARD, dans un épisode réalisé en série avec l'Université de la Terre.Je vous souhaite de très belles fêtes de fin d'année. “A 13 ans, je voulais devenir explorateur comme tous les gens qui m'entouraient… et j'avais peur de monter dans un arbre”, BERTRAND PICCARD, psychiatre, explorateur et fondateur de la fondation Solar Impulse.
Hey Listener, get some milk and cookies because this week on WYI? Jaimie Filer and Allison Hibbard return to talk about Christmas movies. Topics this week include: The Christmas movie genre can be in every other genre. Your Grinch ass host and people who love Christmas. The importance of background music. The story behind A Christmas Story. Jaimie recommends a Rom Com? A Tim Allen White Sniffmas. Ernest kink.Michael Caine and Muppets. Billy from Predator in a XXX-Mas movie.Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and a Charlie Brown Christmas. From Swingers to Santa. The Home Alone deathmatch. Feldog. Allison's proudest Christmas moment. Gremlins, Dick Miller, and a future Christmas card. Dan the Man. Grizzly Adams and Nazi Elves. The LAPD watching a Christmas gladiator fight. Decorating for the season. Go to Brothers in Silverton (Cincinnati, Ohio) and visit their Grinch.
In this episode, Scott Filer at ProMedix and Duane Mancini discuss his background as a green beret, the problem with diagnosing sepsis, what he has learned in his entrepreneurial journey, and so much more. Scott Filer LinkedIn ProMedix Website Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
How To Find Jaime Instagram: @jaim91 Facebook: Jaime Filer Get 10% off Icon Meals w/ Jaime's Link: https://iconmeals.com/?ref=jaim91 If you are trying to get your nutrition back on track asap, you're in luck. There are a few ways I can help you. 1. THE FIT40 FAMILY FACEBOOK GROUP I provide tons of free tips and resources every single week in my private Facebook group specifically for Moms 40+.To check them out you can visit the link below: www.facebook.com/groups/fit40family/ 2. FIX MY DIET CALL Every member of my email list receives a totally free, zero-obligation "Fix My Diet" call. To sign up for the email list and receive tons of free helpful resources visit Fit40coaching.com
Hey Listener, it's supposed to be the last Spooky Season podcast with Jaimie Filer, but he's nowhere to be found. Weird. Dan Ebben from Swine City Brewing is here to talk about his fandom for all things Stephen King. Topics this week include: Owning a brewery and deciding what you want to create. The power of magic. Who is Richard Bachman? What Ya Into? is a very pro Conan the Barbarian podcast. The Body. The Shawskank Redemption and Stephen King. Stephen King: actor. A love letter to Maximum Overdrive. Can I have face on the front of my car? Who Made Who is a killer AC/DC album. Sober King. Someday there will be a payday. When your Godmother introduces Stephen King to you. Carrie's commentary on high school bullying. What's your favorite type of vampire? The Shining, the book vs. the movie. A man made virus that ends the world. Waking up the Girls Gone Wild! Music again. Firestarter is just asking for to much to be believable. Aliens and Bigfoot. This is the show, rants and rabbit holes. Norman Reedus is now Daryl Dixon forever. Converting loveable animals into death machines. Christine, murderous Tesla. Nunchucks vs. toys. I know that Herman Munster is in it. The cultural impact of IT and Pennywise. Give JD a follow. Bugging people online. Getting up and knocking over a mic. Real books or E-books? Dan has hot takes about the Hanks family. The Regulators and Desperation are 2 for the price of 1. Seeing characters in your mind's eye before seeing them in a movie. Do you answer numbers you don't know? Thats the point of robots. Dr. Sleep, more like Dr. No One Cares. Dan loves Stephen King and has things to say. How do you approach medical procedures? Castle Rock. What do you want Stephen King to write about next? Shout out to the Root Cellar.
Hey Listener, for today's episode I assembled the Mount Rushmore of What Ya Into? Horror with Jaimie Filer, Paul Gonzalez, and Zach Bender of Couple of Creeps. Topics this week include: Trash Juice and trigger warnings. Extreme horror and deathmatches. Choosing between functional and fashionable with your luchadore mask. Dark Star. Shooting a kid in the head to start the movie. Zach has hot takes about Halloween. The Shape, Donald Pleasence , and Jamie Lee Curtis. Random Keanu Reeves love. The Fog and roadies. WYI? is very pro Kurt Russell. “Sci Fi doesn't age well”. Halloween I and II should be watched as a double feature. The Thing is a perfect movie. Halloween III: Dudes Batting Out of Their League. It's weird when people can't swear right. Everyone should watch Big Trouble in Little China. Prince of Darkness is a siege movie with a hole from Hell. They Live is still relevant. Chevy Chase and John Carpenter made a movie? Zach: BODY BAGS!!! In the Mouth of Madness is Sam Neil losing his mind and now I want to see it. The only thing good about Vampires is the opening. Ghost of Mars is an awesome sci fi western horror train movie. Tommy Lee's Nu Metal band. Wrestling and butt rock. Your host tells a story about Andrew Bryniarski which is actually about Duane Davis; still go watch The Program. The new Halloween movies. Michael Biehn's Timebomb. John Carpenter: Confirmed Gamer. Pawl's pick up lines. John Carpenter's The Name of the Movie..
Hey Listener, the scares continue here at What Ya Into? with spooky season co-host Jaimie Filer. This week Simo returns to the show to talk about his Horror Yard. Since moving into his house on the Westside of Cincinnati he has taken it upon himself to make a spooky spectacle in his front yard for his family and neighbors. Topics this week include: Thank you for your pageantry. The daily drawing prompts of Halloween. The magic of drawing. Deadliest Warrior talk (RIP to a real one). Horror Camp. Give the kids 3 hours to get candy. The soundtrack of Halloween. There is always a 5 year old at the Horrorcon. Being a grown man that is scared of haunted houses. Homemade haunted house. Willingly going to the torture house. The costume shop yard. Buying a Halloween house. Is it time to buy a Leatherface for the yard? A Christmas sweater for everything. Rambo isn't allowed to celebrate Halloween anymore. You can't wear headphones in the cemetery. Our neighbor's Halloween yard. Pro wrestler pyro for the kids. Random Las Vegas Sphere talk. Halloween storage and the Sunday Scareys. Your host folds like a house of cards. Creating memories for the kids.
Hey Listener, we continue our weird journey through October with guest co-host Jaimie Filer. This week Dustin Benzing from Earth 2 Kentucky is in the basement to talk about collecting and building Art Toys. Topics this week include: The powers of a Kentucky Colonel and the shoes you wear with it. Just didn't stop collecting toys. Selling toys to children in the 80s. Warning women before they enter the toy room. Discovering the underground. The impact of graffiti, Japanese art, and Juxtapoz. Hip Hop and Toys. EBAY. Are you a quality or quantity collector? Free your toys. How do you determine how much you'll spend? Bury me with the Flagg. Kit bashing. Enjoying living with original art and it's energy. Thank you for creating a hub. That time your host allegedly shoplifted. Shogun Sanders. The Beaded Curtain: Jaimie's retirement plan. Kaiju Hulk Hogan.
Hey Listener, we're officially kicking off Spooky Season here in the basement. Recurring fan favorite guest Jaimie Filer is back and will be my tag team partner for all of October. To start it off Eric Tragedy from the Geek Channel 8 podcast joins us to talk about Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead and even some Return of the Living Dead.
Hi Listeners and Welcome! Today I bring you a stunning and uplifting guest, Jaime Filer. She is a published fitness model, motivational speaker, and Health coach who helps women overcome overwhelm, anxiety and increase confidence through fitness. She shares her story of recovery from Anorexia, losing her father in a house fire and how resilience is in her DNA and family history! www.jaimefiler.comwww.lifecoachmaureen.comwww.mydogiseverything.net
“A 13 ans, je voulais devenir explorateur comme tous les gens qui m'entouraient… et j'avais peur de monter dans un arbre”, BERTRAND PICCARD, psychiatre, explorateur et fondateur de la fondation Solar Impulse.
Ellensburg, Walla Walla, Filer, Lakeview—Labor Day weekend in the Northwest was busy, to say the least. Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira raked in over $16,000 last week, topping it off with their first-ever Ellensburg, Washington, win. Who else brought in the big bucks last week? Oh, and what's going on in Puyallup this weekend?On this episode of The Short Score, we break down what went on over the weekend, how the standings have shuffled, who's going to the PRCA Playoff Series Finale this weekend in Puyallup, Washington, and why you should be paying attention.PRCA Playoff Series ResourcesThe PRCA Playoff Series? What's that?Field for Puyallup Set with Big NFR Implications
Ellensburg, Walla Walla, Filer, Lakeview—Labor Day weekend in the Northwest was busy, to say the least. Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira raked in over $16,000 last week, topping it off with their first-ever Ellensburg, Washington, win. Who else brought in the big bucks last week? Oh, and what's going on in Puyallup this weekend?On this episode of The Short Score, we break down what went on over the weekend, how the standings have shuffled, who's going to the PRCA Playoff Series Finale this weekend in Puyallup, Washington, and why you should be paying attention.PRCA Playoff Series ResourcesThe PRCA Playoff Series? What's that?Field for Puyallup Set with Big NFR Implications
“There's a lot of tools that we offer to make really understanding the data easier and start to identify where the need still exists.” This episode is sponsored in part by Cats of the Wild Podcast, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund. In this episode, Stacy chats with Stephanie Flier, Executive Director of Shelter Animals Count, an organization that maintains a centralized, standardized database for animal shelter statistics. The organization's database, established in 2012, tracks shelter intakes and outcomes, and in 2021, they started collecting community services data. In her conversation with Stacy, Stephanie describes how Shelter Animals Count collects its data from the nearly 7,000 participating organizations across the country and then transforms it into interactive data dashboards. Stephanie provides some tips on how to navigate this data and highlights some of its features. She also discusses recent shelter trends, post-pandemic challenges, and more. To learn more about Shelter Animals Count, visit their website.