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In this episode of Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers sits down with Andrew Kelly from AJ Wayne & Associates, Inc, a seasoned wholesaler specializing in professional liability. Together, they dive into the evolving landscape of professional exposures and the critical role wholesalers play in supporting producers and navigating the hardest market many have ever experienced. From Andrew's inspiring 21-year journey in the industry to actionable advice for retail agents, this conversation offers valuable insights for anyone looking to sharpen their approach to professional liability. Key Points: Andrew Kelly's Journey Andrew shares his unique path from an admin role to becoming a trusted wholesaler, emphasizing the value of mentorship, persistence, and continuous learning. The Importance of Complete Submissions Andrew highlights how detailed, well-prepared submissions can foster better partnerships with wholesalers and lead to more efficient and effective results. The Role of Education and Designations Both David and Andrew stress the significance of professional designations like RPLU, CPCU, and others in building expertise and trust in the industry. Navigating the Hard Market The discussion explores strategies to thrive in today's challenging insurance market, from focusing on relationship-building with underwriters to leveraging market conditions to differentiate as a producer. The Power of Partnerships Andrew emphasizes that insurance works best as a collaborative effort between agents, wholesalers, and underwriters, underlining the importance of mutual respect and long-term relationship investment. Connect with: David Carothers LinkedIn Andrew Kelly LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Visit Websites: Power Producer Base Camp AJ Wayne & Associates, Inc Killing Commercial Crushing Content Power Producers Podcast Policytee The Dirty 130 The Extra 2 Minutes
Meet Andrew and Ashley Favorite, the dynamic husband-and-wife team behind Lakefront Building and Design in Eagle River, Wisconsin. From Andrew's early days in construction inspired by his father's projects to Ashley's transition from teaching to managing the business finances, they share the unique journey of building a successful custom home business together. The Favorites dive deep into the challenges of growing a business, how they've leveraged systems, processes, and coaching to thrive, and the importance of balancing family life with the demands of entrepreneurship. Hear their insights on working as a team, refining their craft, and the long-term vision for Lakefront Building and Design. Here are a few key takeaways from our discussion with Andrew and Ashley: Finding the right people in order to scale Investing in a business coach Managing the work-life balance Learn more about Lakefront Building and Design here: https://www.lakefrontbuildinganddesign.com/ Own a construction company and want to share your story? Apply to be on an upcoming episode of Builder Stories at https://www.builderstories.com
Send us a Text Message.Unlock the secrets of your own health as we bring you an enlightening conversation with Andrew, a seasoned internist turned digital health trailblazer. This episode promises to revolutionize the way you think about wearable technology and its untapped potential in providing continuous, personalized health data. From Andrew's compelling journey of transitioning from traditional medicine to the cutting-edge field of digital health, we explore how devices like the Apple Watch are setting new standards in the realm of health monitoring and challenging the status quo of intermittent clinical assessments.Ever wondered how your autonomic nervous system orchestrates your daily biological functions without you even noticing? Our discussion takes you behind the scenes of heart rate variability (HRV) and its intricate relationship with your body's circadian rhythms. We scrutinize the accuracy of wearable devices and dissect the much-debated 10,000 steps per day guideline. Whether you're a wearable tech enthusiast or a curious skeptic, you'll gain nuanced insights into how these gadgets can serve as invaluable tools for your health management, despite their current limitations.Think you know how your wearable device works? Think again. We break down the science behind biometric sensors, revealing how green and red light measure heart rate and oxygen saturation. Andrew sheds light on why wrist-worn devices face unique challenges, especially during physical activity. Looking ahead, we speculate on the future of wearable health tech, including promising advancements like non-invasive glucose monitoring. This episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to understand the complexities of physiological data and leverage wearable tech to enhance overall well-being.Support the Show.
This week on South Shore Boys, they sit down with special guests Andrew Vickers and Jay Martin for a lively and unfiltered conversation. In this episode, Andrew and Jay take center stage as they share their personal stories and insights. From Andrew's homeschooling journey to reflections on their experiences with Catholicism, the conversation explores the intersections of education, faith, and personal growth. As the discussion unfolds, listeners are treated to tales from the cross country trails and thrilling hunting adventures that have shaped Andrew and Jay's lives. With humor, honesty, and Southern charm, they offer a glimpse into the unique experiences that define them. Tune in to South Shore Boys this week for an engaging and entertaining episode featuring Andrew Vickers and Jay Martin. It's a conversation you won't want to miss!
Life & Listings: Balancing Real Estate, Scaling Your Future w/ Jennifer Staats
In today's episode, we dive into the world of real estate efficiency with Andrew Altman, CEO and co-founder of Open to Close. Join us as we explore how automation and customization are revolutionizing transaction management for agents, helping them scale their businesses while reclaiming valuable time for family and personal pursuits. From Andrew's insights on industry trends to his journey from engineering to real estate success, this episode is packed with valuable strategies for thriving in today's dynamic market. Tune in now and discover how you can streamline your real estate operations with Open to Close. Episode Highlights: Thoughtful Automation: Andrew emphasizes the importance of thoughtful automation in real estate processes, debunking the myth that automation diminishes the client experience. By integrating automation strategically, agents can enhance efficiency while maintaining a five-star service for their clients. Mobile App Upgrade: Open to Close is set to release a mobile app with extensive capabilities, allowing agents to perform 80-90% of their tasks directly from their smartphones. This upgrade enables agents to manage transactions seamlessly from anywhere, eliminating the need to carry laptops or be tethered to their desks. Market Tips for Success: Andrew shares valuable insights for agents looking to succeed and grow their businesses in the current market. He emphasizes the importance of identifying personal goals and crafting a plan tailored to individual aspirations. Additionally, Andrew advocates for building relationships with key professionals like attorneys and accountants, highlighting their potential to generate significant leads. Smart Technology Utilization: In navigating the tech landscape, Andrew advises agents to prioritize systems over software, stressing the importance of laying out efficient systems before investing in software tools. He suggests starting with basic tools like spreadsheets or affordable CRM options like Follow Up Boss, gradually incorporating software enhancements as the business grows and profitability increases. Start with Something: Both Andrew and the host underscore the value of starting with basic systems, such as task lists and email templates, before adopting more sophisticated software solutions. Starting with even rudimentary tools sets a solid foundation for future growth and facilitates smoother integration of advanced technology. “My wife will tell you I was a crazy maniac with the credit card back in the day just trying everything. And we don't want people to have to go through that. Because it's just not. I mean, it's business right. I guess it's fair. But yeah, we view it as not fair, right? We want you to have ample time to analyze the product.” Connect with Andrew Altman: Website opentoclose.com Social Media Links Facebook: andrewaltmanrealestate Insta: therealandrewaltman Connect with Jennifer Staats: Website: staatssolutions.com Instagram - Staats Solution: https://www.instagram.com/staatssolutions/ Instagram - Jennifer Staats:https://www.instagram.com/jennifertherealtor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/staatssolutions/
Roses are red, violets are blue, welcome to the Hellscape, where love's askew. There's love in the air and sewage in the dating pool. While Valentine's Day might have come and gone, it's never too late to dig up the skeletons in everyone's dating closets. From Andrew's receding hairline to Maggie's “high” standards, with Erica in charge only one thing is for sure: no one is safe. So break up with your boyfriend, girlfriend, situationship, Twink, etc. and join us as we dive into this anti-love festivities of humbling Andrew, roasting Kirk and writing love letters (not) to our favorite money-taking, rights-stealing man. So if you're fed up with your social media followers coming out of the WOODWORK to post their motley ugly collage of the people they “love” then you're in the right place. Because who needs romance when you have this dysfunctional podcast crew spreading cynicism and laughter in equal measure? Hosted by Erica (@erica_megan), Kirk (@kirk.charles), and Andrew (@andrwjn) Produced by Maggie (@maggiirosee)
Have you ever felt the rush of excitement when stumbling upon a hidden gem? Well, let me take you on a journey where the unexpected becomes the norm. Picture this: a space buff lost in deep thoughts about the upcoming Artemis mission to the Moon. The question of power generation in the shadowy craters of the lunar south pole lingers. But then, like a bolt of lightning, a company named Maxar appears on the horizon with their ingenious solution - Lightbender. Mirrors and sunlight intertwine to illuminate the darkness. But what if this lunar enlightenment holds even more secrets? Stay tuned to uncover a twist that will leave you craving for more. In this episode, you will be able to: · Unearth the immense difficulty behind power creation on the Moon and its crucial implications. · Learn about the innovative path Lightbender is paving for electricity generation in the Moon's darkest regions. · Understand the subtle yet influential relationship between Lightbender and heliostat technology. · Imagine broader possibilities thanks to Lightbender, as its potential extends much farther than just the Moon. · Recognize the importance of accessing and harnessing lunar water reserves, a game-changer in furthering space exploration. List 3 - The aim is to have continuous habitation on the Moon. It's a stepping stone to traveling beyond the Moon to other parts of the solar system. This is our future, and it's a future we should all be excited about. - Andrew Dunkley The resources mentioned in this episode are: · Visit Maxar's website to learn more about their Lightbender technology for providing beams of sunlight on the Moon. · Check out NASA's Artemis Project website for updates and information on their mission to send human beings back to the Moon. · Explore the concept of heliostats and how they are used for solar observations. · Discover the Anglo Australian Telescope and its state-of-the-art mirror technology for maximum reflectivity. · Consider installing solar panels on your own roof to take advantage of renewable energy. · Stay updated on the latest news and developments in space exploration by following Space Nuts with Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson. Power Challenges for Moon Missions To have a permanent human presence on the Moon, we can't sidestep the hurdle of generating power in the shadowed areas. Often, potential resources for living lie in such areas, for instance, the water reserves in the deep, often shadowed, craters near the poles. The tricky part is that the science we have today, solar-generated power, needs light. So, getting power to these dark, resourceful spots is a challenge that needs an intelligent solution. That's where something like Lightbender steps in - a technology that has the potential to crack this problem wide open. From Andrew's perspective, he notes that the topic is not just about exploration; it's a matter of survival in an environment that's vastly different from Earth. He compares this situation to the first astronauts who had to deal with the lack of power during moon night, which lasts about 14 Earth days. Understanding these challenges is essential to ensure the successful future of lunar missions. Heliostat and Sun Observations Lightbender isn't born entirely out of nowhere. Fred explained that it draws inspiration from a 19th-century astronomical idea of the heliostat. The heliostat also uses a two-mirror system to keep a steady image of the sun for solar observations. The primary difference lies in the autonomous control and AI of Lightbender to direct the reflected sunlight accurately. Paul was fascinated with the historical link between heliostats and the cutting-edge technology of Lightbender. Delving into the past, it made him appreciate the leaps and bounds humanity has made in technology and the new challenges it can overcome with novel adaptations of age-old inventions. Heliostat and Sun Observations Lightbender isn't born entirely out of nowhere. Fred explained that it draws inspiration from a 19th-century astronomical idea of the heliostat. The heliostat also uses a two-mirror system to keep a steady image of the sun for solar observations. The primary difference lies in the autonomous control and AI of Lightbender to direct the reflected sunlight accurately. Paul was fascinated with the historical link between heliostats and the cutting-edge technology of Lightbender. Delving into the past, it made him appreciate the leaps and bounds humanity has made in technology and the new challenges it can overcome with novel adaptations of age-old inventions.
Ever wonder how to up your striper fishing game or nail down the perfect hunting gear? We're sharing our recent successes and favorite techniques to help you become a pro. From Andrew's impressive catch of a 36-inch bass to Justin's unforgettable hunting experience in Wyoming, you won't want to miss what we've learned along the way.In this fun-filled episode, we go into the nitty-gritty of essential hunting gear, from choosing the right boots to having a solid base layer of clothing. Andrew, Mike, and Justin weigh in on their preferred gear, including rangefinders, binoculars, and the importance of proper camouflage in the woods. Our personal stories and experiences will help you set yourself up for success on your next outdoor adventure.Lastly, we dive into the world of mobile hunting and saddle hunting gear, exploring the benefits of face paint, eye black, and lightweight platforms and steps. We compare budget hunting platforms and aiders and share our top recommendations for broadheads and gear updates. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a beginner, this episode is packed with valuable information to get you ready for your next expedition. So gear up and join us as we share our tried-and-true tips and tricks to make your fishing and hunting adventures a success.Support the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
Chris and Lauren spill all the dramatic tea on their trip to Santa Barbara with their Bachelor family, old and new. From Andrew to Zach and everyone in between, get all the juicy BTS details. Plus, Gabby admitted she slid into Ben's dms. Chris reveals two celebrities that have slid into his.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Megan and Wendy share their thoughts on the final installment in The Wedding Veil trilogy. Listen in as they recap and review "The Wedding Veil Legacy" starring Alison Sweeney as Tracy. Will the legend of the veil come true for Tracy and new beau, Nick? What did you think of The Wedding Veil movie event? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Megan and Wendy review Hallmark movies every week, including The Wedding Veil movie event. Catch Up with Girls Gone Hallmark You don't want to miss what we had to say about the first two The Wedding Veil movies. The Wedding Veil starring Lacey Chabert and Kevin McGarry Autumn Reeser stars in The Wedding Veil Unveiled Check Out Our Award Nominated Podcast News and Notes About The Wedding Veil Legacy Also known as "The Wedding Veil 3" Other alternate titles were “Wedding Veil Wishes 3” and “Wedding Veil Wishes: Tracy's Story” Filmed in many regions of British Columbia, Canada, including Victoria and Sooke Filming took place from May 10 through May 28, 2021 Reeser, Chabert, and Sweeney shared that the real “true love” of the movies is the love and friendship between the female characters Victor Webster is Nick, stuff we've seen him in includes “Workin' Moms” and “Younger” The first two installments helped to attract the network's highest ratings for non-holiday movies in over a decade Hallmark's senior vice president Elizabeth Yost, this moment has been years in the making, calling The Wedding Veil trilogy her "passion project." Does Your Favorite Hallmark Dude Make Our List? From Andrew to Wes and most everyone in between. Grab your very own limited edition Dudes of Hallmark t-shirt for $19.99. Check to shop below. Shop now
Megan and Wendy share their thoughts on the final installment in The Wedding Veil trilogy. Listen in as they recap and review "The Wedding Veil Legacy" starring Alison Sweeney as Tracy. Will the legend of the veil come true for Tracy and new beau, Nick? What did you think of The Wedding Veil movie event? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Megan and Wendy review Hallmark movies every week, including The Wedding Veil movie event. Catch Up with Girls Gone Hallmark You don't want to miss what we had to say about the first two The Wedding Veil movies. The Wedding Veil starring Lacey Chabert and Kevin McGarryAutumn Reeser stars in The Wedding Veil Unveiled Check Out Our Award Nominated Podcast News and Notes About The Wedding Veil Legacy Also known as "The Wedding Veil 3"Other alternate titles were “Wedding Veil Wishes 3” and “Wedding Veil Wishes: Tracy's Story”Filmed in many regions of British Columbia, Canada, including Victoria and SookeFilming took place from May 10 through May 28, 2021Reeser, Chabert, and Sweeney shared that the real “true love” of the movies is the love and friendship between the female charactersVictor Webster is Nick, stuff we've seen him in includes “Workin' Moms” and “Younger”The first two installments helped to attract the network's highest ratings for non-holiday movies in over a decadeHallmark's senior vice president Elizabeth Yost, this moment has been years in the making, calling The Wedding Veil trilogy her "passion project." Does Your Favorite Hallmark Dude Make Our List? From Andrew to Wes and most everyone in between. Grab your very own limited edition Dudes of Hallmark t-shirt for $19.99. Check to shop below. Shop now
Ever tuned into the soundtrack of your life and wondered how music makes memories come alive? Well, it's time to crank up the volume with us, Jon and Andrew, as we hit play on the soundtracks that have defined us. From the soulful strains of "bonnie raitt's, I can't make you love me helping Jon navigate heartbreak, to Andrew's headbanging journey with Norwegian metal group, Dimmu Borgir- we've got a playlist that plays out our lives. Now, remember the time when the world tried putting you in a box? We've faced it too! The outgoing Jon had everyone mistaking him for gay once, and that's when we learned a thing or two about stereotypes. We also get personal, revealing how chosen families can sometimes offer more acceptance than biological ones. Speaking of relationships, prepare to laugh (or relate) as we share our high school memories and the hilarious story behind Jon's first hickey. Finally, are you ready to rock out with us at a concert? Or maybe you'd rather discuss the brilliance of Denzel Washington? Whatever your preference, we're serving it all. From Andrew's first concert plans to our mutual fascination with the Beatles, we're jamming on all frequencies. We also debate everything from surprise parties to tipping and even share our pet peeves. Tune in and be part of our weekly insanity on the Lifestyle of the Gay Black Boy and The Anything Show. And don't forget, we're giving away a $100 gift card and some special merchandise. Because why not?You can find Andrew on social media at Lifestyle of A Gay Black Boy on ZERO based in Germany!! and Date Fair. You can also find him on his Podcast Life Style of A Gay Black Boy and he says don't listen to it at work! You may get fired.Jon Francois, you can find him at The Anything Show with Jon Francois. Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/TheAnythingShowListen to the playlist on SpotifyWatch the episode on YouTubeFollow Music Junkies everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! If you love Music Junkies share it !!New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pm Rock on! Music JunkiesSupport the show
Hey everyone!Thank you for much for the support. We look forward to being in your ears in the future of April 2022 with our new show that we are launching! In the mean time! stay safe, happy, healthy, and keep being nerdy! Cheers,From Andrew, Nolan, and Austin. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/1p4n. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, major news hits the fandom! We discuss the upcoming reunion of cast and crew from Harry Potter to celebrate the first film's 20th anniversary. In addition, the new, shorter version of Cursed Child is reportedly a lot more heavy on an Albus/Scorpius relationship! And finally we bring you our 2021 Holiday Gift Guide! Join Andrew, Eric, Laura and Micah as they reveal what awesome fan-crafted finds they've discovered this year. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint will all take part in a 20th Anniversary Special for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone's release Even actors from later films, such as Gary Oldman and Mark Williams, will be joining in as well as SS/COS director Chris Columbus There have been no reports of J.K. Rowling in attendance. The hosts weigh in on what involvement she'll have, if any. A Cursed Child fan has passionately revealed that the new, shorter version of Cursed Child on Broadway has a lot more direct references to Albus and Scorpius being interested in one another, and fewer references to girls like Rose and Polly Chapman! The hosts guess at why the play would make changes now, and for only half of its current productions. Main Discussion: Our 2021 Holiday Gift Guide episode is here! Each host has two recommendations of fan-made items to check out. From Andrew's list: A custom Hogwarts acceptance letter and a really awesome personalized lenticular Chocolate Frog card! Eric just loves the super-crafty, miniature Book Nooks that can be found on Etsy, as well as Etsy seller Clever Badger designs, who make many hand-crafted gifts for book lovers. Additionally, MuggleNet's 2022 fandom calendar is donating part of its proceeds to Fandom Forward (formerly the HP Alliance) Micah has found Wine Goblets from Ravenclaw house and themed soy candles from Frostbeart Studio! And Laura has found a way to get The Grim in your teacup every day, as well as these neat custom Apple Watch bands In addition to their fan-made recommendations, the hosts discuss where to go for vintage Harry Potter merchandise (eBay!) We also ask: if money weren't an object, which piece of official Harry Potter merchandise would we buy? Lastly, what newly-released official merchandise are we eyeing at the end of this year? Quizzitch: What 14th Century witch enjoyed being burnt at the stake so many times that she did so at least 47 times under different guises? This week's episode is brought to you by Beam (Visit BeamOrganics.com/mugglecast for 40% off the first 3 months of any Beam sunscription, plus a free mug and frother -- OR 20% off any one time purchase) and BetterHelp (get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/mugglecast)
In 2019, Black Friday online sales surpassed all previous records, reaching a whopping $7,200,000,000. Tune in to Business Growth Hacks this week to hear how you can prepare for the Black Friday weekend, and why if you're not participating you are missing out. From Andrew and John's experiences of Black Friday and the holiday season growing up, to why gift cards are indispensable in the current economic climate, this episode is a masterclass in marketing! Discover how to build a game plan for Black Friday, why it's not simply about one Friday, and how you can troubleshoot before it's too late. We dive into the buyer's psyche and how to motivate them to bite the bait. We also hear about companies that are doing their marketing right, and what you can learn from them. Find out why your email list is your most valuable marketing platform, seven incredible tips on how to prepare for the Black Friday weekend and so much more! Key Points From This Episode: An introduction to your hosts: Andrew Brockenbush (founder and CEO of Beefy Marketing), and John Fritzsching (video production specialist at Beefy Marketing). Today's topic: your marketing strategy for Black Friday.Hear John and Andrew's personal stories around the best presents they ever got, growing up. How buyers plan around Black Friday and why this should impact your marketing strategy. The timeframe of Black Friday: not simply one day, but the start of the buying season. How to build a game plan for Black Friday, and what you should consider as a business owner (inventory, shipping cost, supply chain issues, timeframes).Why it's important to create a sense of urgency in your marketing.The value of planning for disaster: what to do when stock won't be shipped in time.Why your business needs a gift card.The benefits of making daily specials and repackaging sales, and some examples of companies doing this well. Co-branded marketing: why you should be combining forces with other companies.Unlocking deals and keeping your customers guessing: the benefits of suspense. Making Mystery savings work for you using sneak peeks and scratch or spin tools. Why an email list is your most valuable marketing asset and how it is better than social media. Partner with industry influencers: creating awareness in groups of people who are beyond your customer circle. How to tap into SMS marketing and how to toe the line of too many messages. Leveraging the fact that you are a local company.How many times a day you should be posting on social media, and why there is no such thing as too many sales signs. The benefit of last-chance-deals and how to re-incentivize customers.Seven top tips on how to prepare for the Black Friday weekend.Why a return policy helps make impulsive buying decisions more comfortable. Re-targeting customers and the marketing tools to help you with this.Today's Business Growth Hack: the shopping guide and how to create your own. Tweetables: “And if you've not thought about [Black Friday], maybe you think Black Friday's only for the big box retail stores, that's not true.” — @abrockenbush [0:04:18] “[Black Friday] is honestly a marketing dream come true.” — John Fritzsching [0:14:57] “FOMO and urgency are two of the biggest sales tactics ever.” — @abrockenbush [0:17:37] “If you're already doing a Black Friday sale, and you know that there's two days between that and Cyber Monday (the digital version which is all just a blurred line now), just go ahead and do the whole weekend.” — @abrockenbush [0:25:04] “I still don't think there's anything more valuable for a business than their email list.” — @abrockenbush [0:29:35] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Andrew Brockenbush on LinkedIn Andrew Brockenbush on Twitter John Fritzsching Sweetwater website Adroll website The Beef Podcast Beefy Marketing
Andrew & Lindsey sip on a glass of pinot noir and chat about all the hot topics this week. From Andrew's admiration of Richard Zimmerman, to Lindsey delving into Anna Delvey's story. Find out who their heroes are and all of their current favorite things.Andrew & Lindsey are currently...WATCHING_____________The Wedding DateHulu's WeWork DocNew MutantsTripTankREADING_____________This Time Next YearMy Friend AnnaSong of AchillesDepartment of TruthLISTENING TO__________________The Papaya PodcastFearless (Taylor's Version) - Taylor SwiftPLAYING____________Baldur's Gate 3Survivor on DiscordAnimal CrossingSupport the show (https://paypal.me/freshethic1)Adam & Eve Get 50% off one item + 10 FREE items with code WINE30Upstart Check your rate in just 5 minutes! Fair & fast personal loans from $1-50k
For this last week of 2020, each day we will re-release one of the most popular episodes of the past year. We will resume our regular schedule with a new episode on 1/4/2021. Have a Happy Holiday and Happy New Year! Best of 2020 #3: Dr. Andrew Huberman - The Surprising Truth About Stress (And How it Can Actually Be Healthy) (Originally released 8/18/20) Dr. Andrew Huberman: The Surprising Truth About Stress (And How it Can Actually Be Healthy) THIS EPISODE WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! Do you want to know the surprising truth about stress and how it actually can benefit your health? Then, you will not want to miss today's episode with neuroscientist, Dr. Andrew Huberman where we cover addiction, stress, cell phones (as he calls it digital concussion) and his incredible story. Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has made numerous important contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functioning. Huberman is a McKnight Foundation and Pew Foundation Fellow and was awarded the Cogan Award in 2017, which is given to the scientist making the largest discoveries in the study of vision. His lab's most recent work focuses on the influence of vision and respiration on human performance and brain states such as fear and courage. He also works on neural regeneration and directs a clinical trial to promote visual restoration in diseases that cause blindness. Huberman is also actively involved in developing tools now in use by elite military in the US and Canada, athletes, and technology industries for optimizing performance in high stress environments, enhancing neural plasticity, mitigating stress, and optimizing sleep. Work from the Huberman Laboratory at Stanford Medical School has been published in top journals including Nature, Science, and Cell and has been featured in TIME, BBC, Scientific American, Discover, and other top media outlets. Andrew's Journey Andrew had a great start to his life. His mother wrote children's books and his father was a theoretical physicist. Everything in Andrew's life was going very well, until he turned 13 and his parents separated. When his dad left, Andrew's mother began to experience stress. At about the same time that Andrew's parents separated, his older sister had just left for college. This left him to face life's obstacles all alone, and reality took a sudden turn for Andrew. With everything changing so fast in Andrew's life, he turned to skateboarding as a way to handle and relieve the stress. It was while skateboarding in Embarcadero, San Francisco that Andrew started to meet new friends, most of whom were growing up without much parental control or influence. This is when Andrew began to recognize that kids growing up without two parent families, lived lives that were more chaotic than other kids with more normal home lives. As Andrew entered puberty, he started skipping school, and from the ages of 14-17, most of his time was spent either skateboarding or with his girlfriend. As time went by, Andrew also turned to boxing as another tool to handle his stress. Andrew was ultimately kicked out of school because of the constant troubles that accompanied his presence. He was offered a chance to resume his studies under the condition of going to therapy. The therapist was of great help, demonstrating to Andrew that there was a better way for him to structure his life. By adding certain types of life tools and structure to his life, Andrew learned that he could achieve the life he was craving internally without relying solely on fighting, boxing and skateboarding. Once Andrew returned to school he started to play football, where his football coach advised Andrew to start running and lifting weights as a way to build his frail body. Always curious and self-driven, Andrew began to lift weights. He fell in love with the body that he was crafting through his new hobby. His great physique ultimately pushed him into being a firefighter as a way to make a living. With his girlfriend moving to college, Andrew would sleep outside of her dorm in the parking lot as a way to stay close with the most intimate friend he had. Slowly, his old habits of fighting started to re-enter his life. On July 4th 1994, after getting into a fight in the small town of Isla Vista, Andrew found himself considering the direction in which his life was headed. Walking back home from the fight, Andrew decided to change his life for the better permanently. He started by enrolling in a local community college and dedicated himself to achieving excellence in weight lifting, running, reading and studying. What followed was a metamorphosis into an organized and self-driven individual. While at the community college, Andrew started taking Psycho-Biology (now known as Neuroscience) and found himself connecting with his charismatic professor, who ultimately acted as a mentor in his educational endeavors. Andrew was self-driven, highly motivated, and made it his life mission to get a PhD in the field of Neuroscience. He achieved his goal, which is a feat that has contributed greatly to his current success. Addictions Andrew describes the term addiction as a progressive narrowing of the things that bring you pleasure. Addictions start and end with the brain chemical dopamine. Whatever we are addicted to overtakes the dopamine circuits and becomes the single most powerful stimulus in our lives. Dopamine is designed to motivate us and Human beings have evolved as a result of it. Think about dopamine as a jet engine that propels us towards a certain direction. And when we get to this destination, we get replenished with more dopamine. Dopamine reinforces the actions that lead to your satisfaction. It's more of a thrill when you want to get what you're addicted to than actually taking the drug itself. Therefore, a lot of our daily actions are as a result of dopamine release in the brain. So, it is irrefutable that we need dopamine. The only question is, by what means are you going to get it? Is it through healthy thoughts and activities that build your life? Or is it through an alternative path that will destroy a person? Oxytocin and serotonin are the other reward systems in our brain. They have an effect of making us blissful and feeling a desire to remain still. Examples of times these chemicals are released is when we eat a good meal or after sex. The addiction to phones. From Andrew's definition of what an addiction is, cell phones can definitely be classified as addictive. Phones have the ability to take a significant amount of people's time and impede upon their ability to experience pleasure with other things. Industries in the phone industry know this and curated what you see towards satisfying all of your specific needs. Phones now know people better than people know themselves at times. They understand all of a person's cravings and habits. The more time that an individual spends on a phone, the more that person can exhaust neural circuits and the capacity to focus. Also, when someone is trying to be creative (writing, podcasting etc.), spending significant time on a phone can make it harder to concentrate for long periods of time. Learning to be calm The key to leading a happy life is learning to anchor your thinking and maintain control even when you are faced with a lot of problems. Trauma at a young age is a test that many young adults experience, and at the time of the trauma many young people fail to handle it in healthy ways. This is one reason why so many young people turn to drugs as a way to either numb the pain or calm their minds to focus. The good news is, we can learn to cope with stress because the neural circuits that allow us to maintain a clear mind when we're flooded with adrenaline can be modified by experience. If you practice how to handle stress on a consistent basis, when someone encounters real life stress, one can learn how to open up your gaze, take a second or two to analyze the situation, and finally react in the right manner. Being too relaxed is actually the reason why so many people relapse into old habits. Your brain cannot differentiate between the dopamine being released as a result of a good thing such as a job promotion and drug abuse. So, people need to learn to embrace stress because it can be there to help you grow. Tools to handle stress and anxiety We can re-shape and adapt better to how we react to stressful situations through employing various tools. These tools help us develop a bulletproof mindset in relation to how we handle problems as they arise. With enough practice, you develop a higher level of understanding and control over your nervous system. Respiration - Breathing in twice through your nose and breathing out once through your mouth. Vision - Dilating your gaze and seeing as much of the room as you can. Then try to see yourself in that room. Stressful environments - E.g. taking a cold shower or 25-50 quick deep breaths. Connect with Andrew Website - http://www.hubermanlab.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hubermanlab/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/hubermanlab Connect with Doug Instagram: @dougbopst Facebook: Doug Bopst Website: www.dougbopst.com/gift More on Earth Echo Foods/Cacao Bliss: www.earthechofoods.com/dougbopst Use Promo code "Doug" at checkout to receive 15% off your order
The boys are back this week and joined by the man who introduced them, Buck. This week they tackle first dates -- from the good, the bad, and the ugly. From Andrew's date with a crazy Georgetown boy gone wrong to Mike being offered homemade poppers on a date in Seattle, this episode is a wild ride filled with backseat hookups, IKEA furniture, and Andrew making out with a WOMAN?!
Dr. Andrew Huberman: The Surprising Truth About Stress (And How it Can Actually Be Healthy) THIS EPISODE WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! Do you want to know the surprising truth about stress and how it actually can benefit your health? Then, you will not want to miss today's episode with neuroscientist, Dr. Andrew Huberman where we cover addiction, stress, cell phones (as he calls it digital concussion) and his incredible story. Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has made numerous important contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functioning. Huberman is a McKnight Foundation and Pew Foundation Fellow and was awarded the Cogan Award in 2017, which is given to the scientist making the largest discoveries in the study of vision. His lab's most recent work focuses on the influence of vision and respiration on human performance and brain states such as fear and courage. He also works on neural regeneration and directs a clinical trial to promote visual restoration in diseases that cause blindness. Huberman is also actively involved in developing tools now in use by elite military in the US and Canada, athletes, and technology industries for optimizing performance in high stress environments, enhancing neural plasticity, mitigating stress, and optimizing sleep. Work from the Huberman Laboratory at Stanford Medical School has been published in top journals including Nature, Science, and Cell and has been featured in TIME, BBC, Scientific American, Discover, and other top media outlets. Andrew's Journey Andrew had a great start to his life. His mother wrote children's books and his father was a theoretical physicist. Everything in Andrew's life was going very well, until he turned 13 and his parents separated. When his dad left, Andrew's mother began to experience stress. At about the same time that Andrew's parents separated, his older sister had just left for college. This left him to face life's obstacles all alone, and reality took a sudden turn for Andrew. With everything changing so fast in Andrew's life, he turned to skateboarding as a way to handle and relieve the stress. It was while skateboarding in Embarcadero, San Francisco that Andrew started to meet new friends, most of whom were growing up without much parental control or influence. This is when Andrew began to recognize that kids growing up without two parent families, lived lives that were more chaotic than other kids with more normal home lives. As Andrew entered puberty, he started skipping school, and from the ages of 14-17, most of his time was spent either skateboarding or with his girlfriend. As time went by, Andrew also turned to boxing as another tool to handle his stress. Andrew was ultimately kicked out of school because of the constant troubles that accompanied his presence. He was offered a chance to resume his studies under the condition of going to therapy. The therapist was of great help, demonstrating to Andrew that there was a better way for him to structure his life. By adding certain types of life tools and structure to his life, Andrew learned that he could achieve the life he was craving internally without relying solely on fighting, boxing and skateboarding. Once Andrew returned to school he started to play football, where his football coach advised Andrew to start running and lifting weights as a way to build his frail body. Always curious and self-driven, Andrew began to lift weights. He fell in love with the body that he was crafting through his new hobby. His great physique ultimately pushed him into being a firefighter as a way to make a living. With his girlfriend moving to college, Andrew would sleep outside of her dorm in the parking lot as a way to stay close with the most intimate friend he had. Slowly, his old habits of fighting started to re-enter his life. On July 4th 1994, after getting into a fight in the small town of Isla Vista, Andrew found himself considering the direction in which his life was headed. Walking back home from the fight, Andrew decided to change his life for the better permanently. He started by enrolling in a local community college and dedicated himself to achieving excellence in weight lifting, running, reading and studying. What followed was a metamorphosis into an organized and self-driven individual. While at the community college, Andrew started taking Psycho-Biology (now known as Neuroscience) and found himself connecting with his charismatic professor, who ultimately acted as a mentor in his educational endeavors. Andrew was self-driven, highly motivated, and made it his life mission to get a PhD in the field of Neuroscience. He achieved his goal, which is a feat that has contributed greatly to his current success. Addictions Andrew describes the term addiction as a progressive narrowing of the things that bring you pleasure. Addictions start and end with the brain chemical dopamine. Whatever we are addicted to overtakes the dopamine circuits and becomes the single most powerful stimulus in our lives. Dopamine is designed to motivate us and Human beings have evolved as a result of it. Think about dopamine as a jet engine that propels us towards a certain direction. And when we get to this destination, we get replenished with more dopamine. Dopamine reinforces the actions that lead to your satisfaction. It's more of a thrill when you want to get what you're addicted to than actually taking the drug itself. Therefore, a lot of our daily actions are as a result of dopamine release in the brain. So, it is irrefutable that we need dopamine. The only question is, by what means are you going to get it? Is it through healthy thoughts and activities that build your life? Or is it through an alternative path that will destroy a person? Oxytocin and serotonin are the other reward systems in our brain. They have an effect of making us blissful and feeling a desire to remain still. Examples of times these chemicals are released is when we eat a good meal or after sex. The addiction to phones. From Andrew's definition of what an addiction is, cell phones can definitely be classified as addictive. Phones have the ability to take a significant amount of people's time and impede upon their ability to experience pleasure with other things. Industries in the phone industry know this and curated what you see towards satisfying all of your specific needs. Phones now know people better than people know themselves at times. They understand all of a person's cravings and habits. The more time that an individual spends on a phone, the more that person can exhaust neural circuits and the capacity to focus. Also, when someone is trying to be creative (writing, podcasting etc.), spending significant time on a phone can make it harder to concentrate for long periods of time. Learning to be calm The key to leading a happy life is learning to anchor your thinking and maintain control even when you are faced with a lot of problems. Trauma at a young age is a test that many young adults experience, and at the time of the trauma many young people fail to handle it in healthy ways. This is one reason why so many young people turn to drugs as a way to either numb the pain or calm their minds to focus. The good news is, we can learn to cope with stress because the neural circuits that allow us to maintain a clear mind when we're flooded with adrenaline can be modified by experience. If you practice how to handle stress on a consistent basis, when someone encounters real life stress, one can learn how to open up your gaze, take a second or two to analyze the situation, and finally react in the right manner. Being too relaxed is actually the reason why so many people relapse into old habits. Your brain cannot differentiate between the dopamine being released as a result of a good thing such as a job promotion and drug abuse. So, people need to learn to embrace stress because it can be there to help you grow. Tools to handle stress and anxiety We can re-shape and adapt better to how we react to stressful situations through employing various tools. These tools help us develop a bulletproof mindset in relation to how we handle problems as they arise. With enough practice, you develop a higher level of understanding and control over your nervous system. Respiration - Breathing in twice through your nose and breathing out once through your mouth. Vision - Dilating your gaze and seeing as much of the room as you can. Then try to see yourself in that room. Stressful environments - E.g. taking a cold shower or 25-50 quick deep breaths. Connect with Andrew Website - http://www.hubermanlab.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hubermanlab/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/hubermanlab Connect with Doug Instagram: @dougbopst Facebook: Doug Bopst Website: www.dougbopst.com/gift More on Earth Echo Foods/Cacao Bliss: www.earthechofoods.com/dougbopst Use Promo code "Doug" at checkout to receive 15% off your order
From Andrew and Nora Lang's "The Red Fairy book" we read our SIXTY FOURTH story, about what it is to be truly silly or foolish, read dumb, from the time period and still holds some relevance today. So join us dear listen, as we read you this Classic Tale. Producers: Brittany Hohensee, Roux Troll, Loriann Sutton Business Inquiries: trolltoothproductions@gmail.com Consider supporting the show by becoming a sponsor through anchor or at patreon.com/trolltooth Twitter @troll_tooth Join our discord! https://discord.gg/EXkay6d --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classictales/message
How do you stay fit- body, mind & soul? Andrew Pap has an amazing work ethic when it comes to staying fit. He shares with Heather, and yourself, his secrets to living his healthy life. What his mantra's are, and where they came from. He didn't grow up in a perfect world. Far from it. When he gets to the Sydney studio in Potts Point, he is so down to earth and honest. Sharing his fears, and the way he stops them from taking over his ultimate goal. Heather shares with Pap why she finds she fluctuates with exercise. They end up discussing the unhealthy attitudes of society. What can cause us to become to self focused and not think about others. From Andrew's powerful words, Heather discovers something she should have been grateful for all this time. Something that had been taken for granted, and it most likely effected you in some way as well.
JOIN US The Power of An Invitation Psalms 34:3 TPT Join me, everyone! Let’s praise the Lord together. Let’s make him famous! Let’s make his name glorious to all. _____________________________________________ There is something about an invitation... An invitation makes us feel special An invitation makes us feel wanted and accepted ________________________________________________ How many big changes can you think of that have started with a simple invitation. ________________________________________________ Personal Story —> Invited to Fathers group —> Invited to help at the church —> Invited to LifeGroup —> Invited to a Job Interview —> Invited by my niece to her wedding ________________________________________________ Maybe your life changed when… —> You were invited to the prom or on a date —> Your boss invited you out to lunch —> Your friend invited you for coffee —> A family invited your family to dinner One of the biggest most revolutionary movements of all time started with a few invitations… ________________________________________________ The biggest invitations of all: Isaiah 1:18-19 (Sinners) “Come now, and let us reason together,” Says the Lord, “Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They shall be as wool. If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land; Isaiah 55:1-3 (Destitute) "Everyone who thirsts, Come to the waters; And you who have no money, Come, buy and eat..." Matthew 11:28-30 (Weary) "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden…" Revelation 22:17 (Thirsty) "And the Spirit and the bride say, 'Come!' And let him who hears say, 'Come!' And let him who thirsts come…" ________________________________________________ Jesus invites his disciples “Join me” They responded individually and quickly became a collective —. The church! ________________________________________________ Jesus disciples were not in a good place. Been passed over by the Rabbi’s. Dejected, rejected and overlooked. Invitations uplift the dejected, accept the rejected and notice the overlooked. ________________________________________________ Matthew 4:18-22 (TPT) Jesus Calls His Disciples 18 As he was walking by the shore of Lake Galilee, Jesus noticed two fishermen who were brothers. One was nicknamed Keefa (later called Peter), and the other was Andrew, his brother. Watching as they were casting their nets into the water, 19 Jesus called out to them and said, “Come and follow me, and I will transform you into men who catch people for God.”[b] 20 Immediately they dropped their nets and left everything behind to follow Jesus. ________________________________________________ You were invited by Jesus so that you could extend the invitation to others. ________________________________________________ Spiraled into the biggest the world has ever seen. The biggest agent of positive change. The only organization that genuinely holds the hope of the world in its grasp! ________________________________________________ John 1:40-42 Andrew inviters Peter (later invites 3000) John 1:43-46 Phillip invites Nathaniel John 4:28-30 The samaritan women invites her whole village Luke 5:27-29 Matthew invites all to feast with Jesus Acts 10:24,33 Cornelius who invites his friends and family ________________________________________________ And we could keep going until we get to your name. Someone invited you! ________________________________________________ From Andrew and Peter - to 2.2 billion believers world wide ________________________________________________ Acts 2:36-41 The Passion Translation (TPT) The Invitation 36 “Now everyone in Israel[a] can know for certain[b] that Jesus, whom you crucified, is the one God has made[c] both Lord[d] and the Messiah.” The Crowd Responds to Peter’s Words 37 When they heard this they were crushed and realized what they had done to Jesus.[e] Deeply moved, they said to Peter and the other apostles, “What do we need to do, brothers?”[f] 38 Peter replied, “Repent and return to God,[g] and each one of you must be baptized in the name of Jesus, the Anointed One,[h] to have your sins removed. Then you may take hold of the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 For God’s promise of the Holy Spirit is for you[i] and your families, for those yet to be born[j] and for everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself.” 40 Peter preached to them and warned them with these words: “Be rescued from the wayward and perverse culture of this world!”[k] 41 Those who believed the word that day numbered three thousand. They were all baptized and added to the church.[l] ________________________________________________ Someone you know needs to feel a part. They need to hear the words “Join Us” They need to hear the promises of God They need to know they are included - they are on the guest list ________________________________________________ But how will they know? Romans 10:14 (TPT) 14 But how can people call on him for help if they’ve not yet believed? And how can they believe in one they’ve not yet heard of? And how can they hear the message of life if there is no one there to proclaim it? ________________________________________________ The Holy Spirit will get them to the party, but you have to invite them. ________________________________________________ Step into the relationship Be Jesus until they get to know him personally Find a need and fill it. Find a hurt and heal it! ________________________________________________
JOIN US The Power of An Invitation Psalms 34:3 [1] TPT [2] Join me, everyone! Let’s praise the Lord together. Let’s make him famous! Let’s make his name glorious to all. _____________________________________________ There is something about an invitation... An invitation makes us feel special An invitation makes us feel wanted and accepted ________________________________________________ How many big changes can you think of that have started with a simple invitation. ________________________________________________ Personal Story —> Invited to Fathers group —> Invited to help at the church —> Invited to LifeGroup —> Invited to a Job Interview —> Invited by my niece to her wedding ________________________________________________ Maybe your life changed when… —> You were invited to the prom or on a date —> Your boss invited you out to lunch —> Your friend invited you for coffee —> A family invited your family to dinner One of the biggest most revolutionary movements of all time started with a few invitations… ________________________________________________ The biggest invitations of all: Isaiah 1:18-19 (Sinners) “Come now, and let us reason together,” Says the Lord, “Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They shall be as wool. If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land; Isaiah 55:1-3 (Destitute) "Everyone who thirsts, Come to the waters; And you who have no money, Come, buy and eat..." Matthew 11:28-30 (Weary) "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden…" Revelation 22:17 (Thirsty) "And the Spirit and the bride say, 'Come!' And let him who hears say, 'Come!' And let him who thirsts come…" ________________________________________________ Jesus invites his disciples “Join me” They responded individually and quickly became a collective —. The church! ________________________________________________ Jesus disciples were not in a good place. Been passed over by the Rabbi’s. Dejected, rejected and overlooked. Invitations uplift the dejected, accept the rejected and notice the overlooked. ________________________________________________ Matthew 4:18-22 (TPT) Jesus Calls His Disciples 18 As he was walking by the shore of Lake Galilee, Jesus noticed two fishermen who were brothers. One was nicknamed Keefa (later called Peter), and the other was Andrew, his brother. Watching as they were casting their nets into the water, 19 Jesus called out to them and said, “Come and follow me, and I will transform you into men who catch people for God.”[b [3]] 20 Immediately they dropped their nets and left everything behind to follow Jesus. ________________________________________________ You were invited by Jesus so that you could extend the invitation to others. ________________________________________________ Spiraled into the biggest the world has ever seen. The biggest agent of positive change. The only organization that genuinely holds the hope of the world in its grasp! ________________________________________________ John 1:40-42 Andrew inviters Peter (later invites 3000) John 1:43-46 Phillip invites Nathaniel John 4:28-30 The samaritan women invites her whole village Luke 5:27-29 Matthew invites all to feast with Jesus Acts 10:24,33 Cornelius who invites his friends and family ________________________________________________ And we could keep going until we get to your name. Someone invited you! ________________________________________________ From Andrew and Peter - to 2.2 billion believers world wide ________________________________________________ Acts 2:36-41 The Passion Translation (TPT) The Invitation 36 “Now everyone in Israel[a [4]] can know for certain[b [5]] that Jesus, whom you crucified, is the one God has made[c [6]] both Lord[d [7]] and the Messiah.” The Crowd Responds to Peter’s Words 37 When they heard this they were crushed and realized what they had done to Jesus.[e [8]] Deeply moved, they said to Peter and the other apostles, “What do we need to do, brothers?”[f [9]] 38 Peter replied, “Repent and return to God,[g [10]] and each one of you must be baptized in the name of Jesus, the Anointed One,[h [11]] to have your sins removed. Then you may take hold of the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 For God’s promise of the Holy Spirit is for you[i [12]] and your families, for those yet to be born[j [13]] and for everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself.” 40 Peter preached to them and warned them with these words: “Be rescued from the wayward and perverse culture of this world!”[k [14]] 41 Those who believed the word that day numbered three thousand. They were all baptized and added to the church.[l [15]] ________________________________________________ Someone you know needs to feel a part. They need to hear the words “Join Us” They need to hear the promises of God They need to know they are included - they are on the guest list ________________________________________________ But how will they know? Romans 10:14 (TPT) 14 But how can people call on him for help if they’ve not yet believed? And how can they believe in one they’ve not yet heard of? And how can they hear the message of life if there is no one there to proclaim it? ________________________________________________ The Holy Spirit will get them to the party, but you have to invite them. ________________________________________________ Step into the relationship Be Jesus until they get to know him personally Find a need and fill it. Find a hurt and heal it! ________________________________________________ [1] https://my.bible.com/bible/1849/PSA.34.TPT [2] https://my.bible.com/versions/1849 [3] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+4%3A18-22&version=TPT#fen-TPT-3425b [4] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7043a [5] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7043b [6] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7043c [7] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7043d [8] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7044e [9] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7044f [10] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7045g [11] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7045h [12] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7046i [13] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7046j [14] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7047k [15] https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A36-41&version=TPT#fen-TPT-7048l
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How do natural disasters define a presidency? (And what if the presidency IS a natural disaster?) From Andrew to Katrina to Sandy to Maria to Florence, Abby and Jim discuss how hurricanes and other disasters can make or break the man in the Oval Office - or both, in the case of George W. Bush - and why Bill Clinton was much better than Donald Trump as a "Consoler in Chief." Also, why does the musical "Wicked" have an axe to grind against Ronald Reagan? And why doesn't Abby want to be president?
- We're back from break and recap our -- Thank God -- smooth Thanksgivings with the family. This discussion prompts some memories of our closeted pasts. - Dictionary.com reveals their Word of the Year, and it's a word that isn't in Trump's vocabulary. - It looks like we're about to lose Net Neutrality, and we can't understate how bad this is for the future of the internet. Here's some sample language that you can use when writing to the FCC via their website: - “I support the current Net Neutrality rules under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. Net Neutrality is a core principal of the internet, which protects all of us by preventing ISPs from throttling service to benefit the highest bidder.” - There's been a terrible attack in Egypt. Also terrible: The latest man accused of sexual misconduct towards women. - A couple of our top Patrons want help with their careers. Where do they go from here when their jobs suck? - In The Confessional, another listener comes out as a conservative! :O - This week, in After Dark: Thanksgiving is over, so it's time to celebrate Christmas! Andrew forces Matt and Laura -- two Grinches -- to listen to all types of Christmas music, from new tunes to weird classics. We debate the merits of a few songs and also scoff at a new Frozen single. Merry Christmas! ... From Andrew only.