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Nick writes “I had a roadside sighting in CA with my mom summer of 2008 when I was 18. It was about 12:30-1am in the foothills of Placerville CA. We had a newspaper route that often had us heading home past midnight. It was mid August a few months after graduating from high school. It was a beautiful night we had the windows down just cruising. My mom had a Geo Metro that we used for the paper route with a 3 cylinder engine so it was not fast lol. It was a blind corner and our headlights hit this thing, and my mom didn't see it at first (she never sees anything, we once almost hit a buck so close I could see the velvet on his antlers but she didn't see it at all) but then she downshifted and hit the gas. I knew what I saw but I turned to her and asked what she saw, she had the same description as me so knew I wasn't crazy because what I saw was nothing short of impossible. I saw it running before the headlights actually hit it and it was like a cartoon how it was running, hands down by his side ( I say his because for some reason I knew it was a male) and his head didn't bobble at all. As soon as the headlight hit this thing it just stopped on a dime, the dust it kicked up floating past like a mist as it stood there. Bright like blood orange eye shine (not glowing) with a hint of green. It was holding a watermelon in one arm with other hanging down by its side it's hand shaped like a Lego man hand. It wasn't crazy huge, maybe six to six and a half feet tall. All black but thinning around the pecks. I could see the veins in his biceps. It looked like an Aboriginal person from Australia. That's the closest thing I can compare it too. Very human like. Definitely not an animal.”
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Hay coches descapotables muy bonitos. Sin duda, la mayoría. Y me puse a preparar un guion sobre los 10 más bonitos. Luego pensé, ¿y si busco los más bonitos y las más feos? Y me puse manos a la obra porque… ¿creéis que es posible hacer un descapotable feo? Ya veréis que sí. Tanto me sorprendí, que este video está dedicado unicamente a los feos… así es la vida. ¿Habéis oído las advertencias? ¡Pues hacedlas caso! Bromas aparte, algunos de estos coches ya los conocéis pues pese a ser descapotables se han “colado” en las listas de los coches más feos de la historia en la categoría que podríamos denominar “absoluta” … Si diseñar coches feos ya tiene cierto mérito, conseguir que un descapotable sea fea tiene aún más mérito… pero hay gente que lo consigue. Después de esta lista, me lo contáis. Pero os adelanto una cosa, ya he puesto este ejemplo otras veces, hay perritos tan, pero tan feos… que tienen su encanto… pues con alguno de estos coches sucede lo mismo. Iba a ordenarlos de menos feo a más feo. ¡He cambiado de opinión! Voy a ordenarlos por orden alfabético de marca y luego vosotros me decís cuál es vuestro “podio” con los tres más feos. ¡Vamos allá! 1. Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible (2004). La tontería de hacer un SUV descapotable ya la hizo, entre otro, Range Rover con su precioso Evoque Cabrio, un coche absurdo, pesado, poco práctico y caro, que no triunfo, pero tuvo su público. 2. Chevrolet SSR (2003). Ya hemos visto que se puede quitar el techo a un monovolumen o a un SUV… y en Chrysler alguien, con una pick up delante, dijo la famosa frase de “hay que no hay huev*** de quitar el techo a un pick up”. 3. Ford Streetka (2003). Comienzo con una confesión: Yo rengo un Ford Ka, pero el “Plus” de 5 puertas, el coche que fue de mi hijo y que de momento he heredado yo como coche “utilitario”. Pero el primer Ka era, según Ford, un modelo muy original. Según yo, un modelo muy feo. 4. Geo Metro Convertible (1992). Ya sabéis mi simpatía por Suzuki, nunca la he ocultado. Aunque desde luego el Suzuki Cultus no es el mejor ni el más bonito. Y de este modelo derivaba el Geo Metro. 5. Mitsubishi Colt CZC (2006). A ver, realmente más que feo este coche es que parece de chiste, como una caricatura. Es un coche con apenas 3,8 metros de largo y hacer un descapotable de esa longitud que sea bonito, no es fácil. 6. Nissan Micra (2005). En realidad, un “Cabrio Coupé” más que un descapotable puro, de esos que arrasaron a finales de los 90 y sobre todo principios de los 2000 y que luego han desaparecido. 7. Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet (2011). Otros “visionarios” que pensaron: “Vamos a hacer un SUV Cabriolet y lo vamos a petar” y partiendo de un Murano, un coche discreto y hasta elegante, diseñaron este CrossCabriolet que desde luego no era ni discreto ni elegante. 8. Peugeot 206 CC (2001). Vo a ser claro: No me gustan ninguno de los Peugeot CC, ni este 206 ni el 207 ni el 308. En estos modelos de tracción delantera, querer rebajar la línea de cintura hace que el morro, en proporción, sea mucho más voluminoso que la parte posterior… me parecen, por expresarlo de alguna manera, “cabezones”. 9. Pontiac Sunfire (1995). Aquí estamos, en mi opinión ante uno de los coches que puede hacer podio en esta elección. Este o el Chevrolet Cavalier Cabrio, que era más o menos el mismo engendro… perdón… el mismo coche. 10. Siata 500 Record (1938). Me he centrado en modelos más recientes, aunque no quería olvidarme de oros más antiguos. Porque coches feos se hacen ahora, pero en mayor o menor medido, se han hecho siempre. 11. Subaru STi Convertible (2011). Sí, aunque no lo parezca hay algo más tonto que hacer un SUV, un monovolumen o un Pick Up descapotable. ¿El qué? Hacer descapotable un coche de 4 puertas nacido para los rallyes. 12. Veritas SP90 Spohn (1949). Esta marca alemana no es muy conocida… no me extraña que si hacía estos coches muchos la hayan querido olvidar. Os recuerdo una cosa: En 1936 nació el BMW 328 un deportivo diseñado por Fritz Fiedler que es realmente bonito. 12+1. Yugo 55 Convertible (1990). Un candidato a pelear por las primeras posiciones en esta selección del cabrio más feo de la historia. Este modelo, conocido por Yugo 55 o GV en Europa y por Zastava Koral en mercados del Este, era la versión sintecho del conocido Yugo, uno de los coches que siempre están en la lista de los más feos o los más peligrosos… a mí me da penita, pero es lo que hay.
Recorded on a Saturday at the Blue in the 4-69. Tree lighting, Thanksgiving, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Gingers, college football news, and lots more thoughts even we can't follow. Machines will take over and AI is just the start. Phil holds it together to make it through the night of bartending somehow, the original DJ did not. Golfing days and Adam loved his Geo Metro.
Presented by Factory Backing Have you heard of Janky Productionz? We spotted a yellow Geo Metro on the freeway earlier this year, and it had two mini bikes strapped to the back of it, with @JankyProductionz emblazoned on the side. Days later, they showed up on our Instagram explore feed and we followed, intrigued by the father-and-son duo that planned to travel across the country in the Metro, riding in every state along the way. Hit play and meet Adam and Hunter Knudsvig, a small family who are living their best lives.
In this thrilling episode of the Modern Explorer Podcast, we're joined by the intrepid James Williams, a seasoned road warrior with a passion for adventure and environmental conservation. Get ready for a wild ride as James shares jaw-dropping tales from his epic journeys, including daring exploits behind the wheel of a Geo Metro and a 3-plus week trip in a trusty Prius. Buckle up as James recounts the unforgettable experiences and unexpected challenges encountered during his 6,000-mile trek in a Geo Metro, proving that big adventures can come in small packages. From navigating western terrain to sleeping alongside the car at a truck stop in New Mexico, James reveals the transformative power of life on the open road. But the adventure doesn't end there! Join us as James delves into the heart of his latest escapade: living life on the road in a converted ambulance. From impromptu campfires to starlit nights beneath the open sky, James shares the joys and trials of nomadic living and the freedom it brings. In a passionate discussion, James unveils his latest endeavor: the giveaway of his beloved ambulance, a symbol of his commitment to protecting our public lands for future generations. Discover how this generous act of philanthropy will support environmental conservation efforts and empower others to explore and cherish the natural world. Don't miss this inspiring episode of the Modern Explorer Podcast, where the spirit of adventure meets the call to action for environmental stewardship. Join James Williams as he shares his wild stories from the road and inspires listeners to embark on their own journey of exploration and advocacy. Make sure to stay up to date with giveaway details here - https://expeditionranch.com/
in episode 126 of the ScretchGoose Podcast, we dive into the second chapter of our host's riveting automotive journey. Through laughter, surprising mishaps, and recounting of unforgettable incidents, this episode serves as a captivating reflection of our host's life, viewed through the lens of his car ownership history. Be captivated by breathtaking tales, starting with his reckless adventures in a 1997 Saturn SL1, and how a fateful accident influenced his perceptions of driver safety. Then venture into tales of a Chevy HHR, and an amusing stint with a borrowed car whose name remains elusive. Intriguing tales continue as we journey through the high and lows experienced in a Geo Metro, an inadvertent parking lot break-in. Laced with humor, resilience and learning, these narratives extend beyond mere car stories, encapsulating crucial milestones of our host's life. If you enjoy a unique mix of personal anecdotes, surprising misfortune, and extraordinary resilience, you will find this episode fascinating. Discover how a series of unfortunate automotive incidents, ranging from a forgotten gas cap, engine troubles, car break-ins, repossession experiences, to surprising accidents, contributed to shaping our host's life and character. Make yourself comfortable and prepare for a roller-coaster ride through stories that offer more than just car-related humor. They represent the resilience of our host and his ability to rise above challenges. Each tale sets the stage for the final installment of unreal car stories in the coming episode. Are you ready for a joyride? Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for part three of this thrilling car saga!
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James and John discuss eBay finds: JLPGA PowerBook, Macintosh Classic II, and Macintosh II. Joe from Joe's Computer Museum repairs John's problem SE/30 logic boards, ands news includes iMac inspired iPhone cases, OpenEmulator, and an Apple themed Geo Metro. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
00:00 - Show open - Little Weirdos 4x4 Edition SeriesToday is the first episode of our Little Weirdo's 4x4 Edition month-long special reviewing small, affordable used 4x4 SUVs from the 80s and 90s. over the next four weeks, I will review four different mini SUVs, including the Daihatsu Rocky, the Suzuki Samurai, the Dodge Raider and the subject of today's episode, the Geo Tracker, which was also sold as the Suzuki Sidekick.01:30 - Intro - the 1989-1998 Geo Metro and Suzuki SidekickThe Tracker is a seriously fun and affordable way to travel to your next outdoor adventure. The intention was to put drivers behind the wheel of a small, fuel-efficient, fun-to-drive 4x4 that could take them out on the sand at the beach after work without getting stuck or take them to a trailhead for an epic hike on the weekends without worrying that the underside would 05:30 - Geo Tracker DetailsIf the idea of getting a Geo Tracker or Suzuki Sidekick sounds intriguing to you, let's dig into the details, review what to look for when purchasing a Geo Tracker and talk about what you can expect to pay to put one of these fun little's SUVs in your parking spot. 10:00 - Changes over time to considerEngine - horsepower later bumped from 80-hp to 95-hp Transmission - Get the manual for best use of power4WD or 2WD - You chooseABS - Available as an option in model year 1996AC - Recommended for hot/humid climates14:00 - Pricing$2500-$5000 - Examples are okay at the bottom end of the range and improve to decent driver-quality vehicles as you approach $5K$5000-$7500 - I would call this the sweet spot for great deals. These won't be show-winning examples, but they will typically be well-cared for vehicles that will have a lot of life left in them. $7500-$10,000 - This range is where you will find some of the best private party examples. If you're willing to spend this much and take your time finding a good example, you could easily find a low-mile, one-owner example here. $10,000+ I would expect Trackers and Sidekicks in this range to need nothing. The top should be in great shape, tires and brakes should be relatively new, paint will be shiny, interior will be excellent and there would again be minimal owners, no accidents, low miles, etc. 16:35 - Wrap UpSo that wraps up part one of our four-part Little Weirdos 4x4 edition series here on Better Than New. After listening, hopefully you're considering the idea of a buying a small, 2-door 4x4 convertible version of the Geo Tracker or Suzuki Sidekick. Please join me for part two of this 4-part “Little Weirdo's 4x4 series” next week as we dig into what makes the fun, but hard to find, Daihatsu Rocky, another outstanding small 4x4 SUV that you should consider if you're in the market.
This week, Matt Amos, Chet Sears and Troy Trussell cover Matt deciding he's going to build a two-car garage at his place. Will it be a man-cave or a huge closet that stores lawn mowers and project cars? The #top3 discussion is Top 3 ugly cars. Chet has a unique take on one that may cause some ruffled feathers. Topics discussed: What's On Your Mind: Matt decides to build a shop. Top 3 Ugly cars: Corvette C3, Pontiac Aztec, Chevy SSR, Toyota Prius, Geo Metro, Rivian, Ford Grenada, Smart Fortwo, Nissan Cube, Nissan Juke, A Good Word: Bind. Colossians 3. Over all these virtues, put on love. Hot Wheels, kindness, gentlenes, hunility, patience, forgiveness, garage, new construction, equipment, constuction prices, Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.hardheadedpodcast.com/ http://admiralspennant.com/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
I'm all beat up from a busy weekend. I pretended to be a lumberjack, and I built a trampoline. Now my body feels like I got ran over by a GEO Metro. What? Everyone says truck. I'd be more likely to survive and do a show after if it was a small car. Live in reality, people!The Facebook APP update that had a bug, caused chaos for some. The bug sent an automatic friend requests to any profiles people had viewed. So us Facebook stalkers may have been exposed. Awkward!Legendary Laker, Magic Johnson tweeted out: "I have to apologize to the Denver Nuggets, they proved that they are a better and more talented team in their victory over the Lakers tonight. They put both teams in the Eastern Conference on notice that they are committed to winning a championship!"Charles Barkley is all in on the Denver Nuggets to win the NBA championship, and he's been for a long time.A burger for $700? Yep! A wagyu meat (8oz) burger with caviar, fresh black truffle, lobster flambeed with cognac, topped with aged Irish cheddar and drizzled with honey. Oh, and covered with gold. It's all yours at Drury Beer Garden in Philly. This is a great reminder to not overcomplicate a burger.Oscar Mayer changed the name of the Wienermobile to Frankmobile. I explain why they changed the iconic name. Plus, listeners take a crack at renaming the legendary vehicle.And we have leftover talk on the foods that make your skin crawl, including raw oysters! It's basically chilled sea boogers.
This week on "Hot Takes" episode 46, after a brief hiatus, Skelly and Shiro pulled Philly area act Geo Metro for the show! Eccentric, well-spoken, and a heavyweight in the Philadelphia independent electronic music scene, it made perfect sense for us to bring Andrew on; and he kept us entertained with his thoughts and stories about Britpop, Bossa Nova, wall-of-sound in music, and his chain-smoking sixty-year-old former roommate from Iraq. A man of many aliases, Geo Metro can also be found online as Aesir Archivist, Bonneville, Mad Gear, and Vimanas. He's released albums on several labels, including Philly's own Virtua94 Records, has released albums in obscure formats like burner phones with the album preloaded, and has performed alongside former guests Mr. Hideyoshi, Toadofsky, Vincent Remember, and Skelly himself at Terminally Chill. Incredibly learned, patient, and knowledgeable, Geo Metro was a picture perfect guest for the show. Over the course of our two hour broadcast, we discussed ego death, the importance of water treatment workers as artists, and airbrushed thugged out Looney Tunes T-shirts. Hot takes kind of took a back burner during our night with Geo Metro, but we did get to hear some trash talk about the Philadelphia noise music scene, discuss the practice of naming samples online, and hear some album recommendations and a thought regarding physical vs. digital media courtesy of "Hot Takes" veteran Indy Advant. If you missed out on our live visit with Geo Metro, why not review it right now!? "Hot Takes" is a safe space for all opinions! Join the conversation at https://linktr.ee/hottakesvapor
Zach Meiners and Jason Lipscomb go Totally Oral at VoD 2023. Just like any good superhero movie, Jason gives the origin story of Voices of Dentistry and how it all came together. Jason and Zach discuss insurance companies and how dentists could take the power back if everyone joined forces like the Wonder Twins. Zach laments how getting his dream car, a lowered GEO Metro, didn't give him the street cred he was seeking. If only he had taken up the keytar like Jason did.
July 14-20, 1990 This week Ken welcomes comedian and writer Lew Schneider to the show. Ken and Lew discuss growing up in Brookline, MA, Boston accents, Michael Dukakis, picking up garbage, the Pope of Brookline, Lew's concerns for Ken, Ken's misspent youth and wasted potential, being in a Summer replacement series, Sinbad, giving Grape Nuts a try, hosting Nickelodeon's Make the Grade, TV starts with unpronounceable names, doing improv in Chicago with Bob Odenkirk, the blue collar job that is being an actor, realizing being a writer is a smarter move, how Winter takes years off your life, the benefit of Vitamin D, how TV is a writer's medium, Ray Ramano's dramatic acting career, Men of a Certain Age, The Goldbergs, Phil Rosenthal, 1-900-925-KELLY, Bob Denver: Phone creep, The Geo Metro, who the hottest women on TV are circa 1990, Kadeem Hardison is a Doctor, how Ken is a jew who isn't a jew, Hester St, Ken's crush on Alyssa Milano, Comic Strip Live!, doing a show just for a cool jacket, Emma Thompson, Star Trek The Next Generation, befriending Brent Spiner, original TV Guide art, Wish You Were Here, auditioning for Northern Exposure, how weird Loren Michaels is, The Wonder Years, what ifs related to The Gambler, having a deal at Disney, The George Wendt Show, the golf hazards at the US Open, Richard Lewis, Anything But Love, Later with Bob Costas, getting a Hungarian work visa, Down the Shore, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Ben Stiller Show, The Edge, getting paid badly to be on a CBS TV show, being too early for Netflix, loving Succession, Love on the Spectrum, Evil, The Good Fight, The Good Wife, and 101 Fun Things to do in Melbourne with Children.
Del has post-Thanksgiving blues, or at least recollections and observations about the parade, the meal, the beaching of whales. Dave recounts a TG tradition with a British couple from Leeds, followed by three stories of thankfulness. He first recommends Mission Joy, a documentary with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama. A friend relates a story of unexpected help from the other side, reminding us we're all people in the end. Finally, a new chapter on the Ukrainian family that found their way to the US. Del and Dave stump each other on Stump the Buck. Dave flags the 77" of snow in Buffalo while Del stumps Dave on an impending rail strike. Del also relates his time "riding the rails." Speaking of strikes, Del recounts the time he staged a lay-down strike at the doctor's office. Power to the people. Del wants to hang his kitchen utensils. Don't try this at home.Almost forgot the Geo Metro. Del driving with his hat on.Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1
Uncle enjoys some car talk with his callers. Topics include: comedy hour, live callers, The Ford Freak, Cooley Digital, Slash from GNR, working on cars, the WuStang, Mustangs, Ford Motor Company, car shows, AC Cobra, PT Cruiser, barn find cars, Ohio insurance prices, Dodge Demon, Geo Metro, Tarzan, Subaru Forester, Ford Falcon, rally racing, show cards, Kansas City Chiefs, Uncle shot glasses
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What radio is in your collector car? An AM Sonomatic in your 1955 Chevy? A Motorola 8-Track in your 1968 Mustang? Or an in-dash CD Player in your 1990 Geo Metro? Whatever you have, it is time to upgrade your ride with Pioneer Electronics. Join Greg Stanley and VP of Strategic Brand Partnerships for Pioneer Electronics, Ted Cardenas as they review ways to install advanced car audio into your favorite collector car. You can learn more about Pioneer at https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ Please support our sponsors: RM Sotheby's, Hagerty, Metron Garage, Euro Classics and Pioneer Electronics. Follow The Collector Car Podcast: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or communicate with Greg directly via Email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Consultant Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun. Podcasts are posted every Thursday and available on Apple Podcast, GooglePlay, Spotify and wherever podcasts are found. See more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Are you looking to consign at one of RM Sotheby's auctions? Email Greg at GStanley@RMSothebys.com. Greg uses Hagerty Valuation Guide for sourcing automotive insights, trends and data points.
Chef Dan (?) tries to pull a prank on Chris Cruise by selling a 1993 Geo Metro with a sick fender. Chef Dan: Addison Houle Chef Stan: Zach Sinclair Crispy Croitch: Andy Ransom Commercial Music by Lucindo Teixeira Listen to The Birthday Girls on your favorite streaming service! Sponsor: HyperMegaUltra.com New shirts every week!
Superstar WWE Wrestler Ettore "Big E" Ewen was in The Freak Nation Sunday night. Big E is becoming intertwined with NASCAR, a big leap from a guy who drove a Geo Metro when he was in college. The way he described it the car was the definition of a "hooptie." But there's very little that's hooptified in Big E's life now. Listen.
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Ep. 49: 5 Minutes = $1 Million DollarsLindsay 00:00I'm Lindsay Mustain and this is the career design podcast made for driven ambitious square pegs and round holes type professionals who see things differently and challenge the status quo. We obliterate obstacles and unlock hidden pathways to overcome and succeed where others have not stagnation feels like death. And we are unwilling to compromise our integrity and settle for being average in any way. We are the backbone of any successful business and those who overlook our potential are doomed to a slow demise. We do work that truly matters aligns with our purpose, and in turn, we make our lasting mark on the world. We are the dreamers, doers, legends and visionaries who are called to make our most meaningful contribution and love what we do. Hello, hello, everyone, it is Lindsay Mustain and want to teach you guys a really powerful framework. And when I had this like framework just happen in my head, I realized how powerful this was. So what I want to teach you is how in five minutes, you can make a million dollars. And I know that sounds crazy. And it is a little bit but it's me. So we're kind of used to that. Alright, so I'm freaking out a little bit. And you guys, I mean, like hundreds of you asked if you could be taught this. And so I just wanted to go ahead and share with you this same process. So if you're joining me live, say, Hey, let me know that you're watching. We're going to be talking here. I'm going across multiple platforms right now. So I would love, love to get your your feedback. Alright, so I'm going to be talking a little bit about these frameworks. And the reason why I was like, I need to give you some basics in order for me to explain how five minutes can make a million dollars. Okay. And I hope this literally blows your mind. Because for me, I spent $500,000 learning it. So I hope you don't mind if I share with you just a little bit. Okay, so I want to talk to you the first like, let's just go lowest common denominator, I'm going to talk to you about the levels of education that we tend to go through. So the very first level of education that past Elementary School, past middle school, or whatever your corresponding country includes what happens after that point of light here? Okay, so the first level is high school, right? So high school level, I'm going to teach you a couple of things around the ideas of running business. Okay. So I want to let you know, you will run a business, I don't care if you're an employee or not, you are in a business, my business is called me meeting. Okay. All right. So if I understand that I'm in business for meeting and everything I do, needs to improve the bottom line of that business. That's the lowest common denominator, I need you to understand. So right at the chat, go ahead and type of meeting. So I know that you guys are picking up what I'm putting down, okay. All right. Now that we understand that we're in business, I want you to get out of the employment or fear based idea and I want you to operate as a business owner. So you're going to put on your business hat here. And we're going to talk a little bit about the bachelor's level. Okay. So your bachelor's level here. We need to talk about a few roles. Okay. So your bachelor's level, the first one is econ. Okay, so anybody know what econ stands for? It's economics. Okay. So I'm gonna actually I'm probably erase this this bachelor's meeting, we've covered that. The first thing is, we need to understand, why do we buy things, okay. Why do we buy things? And I think people get really confused, why the hell we buy things? We buy things, for one reason to solve a problem, okay? All right. So anytime that we spend money is to solve a problem, whether it's, we want our hair to be shiny, or we need to make more sales, or we need to put in a project management office, whatever it is, we're looking at spending money, it should be to solve a problem, okay? And that probably might be like a better an improvement or like, I want less wrinkles, okay, whatever it is, it's going to be to pursue the solution for something. Okay. That's the first goal. The second is the law of supply and demand. Okay. So how do we price things? That's where we get into the law of supply and demand. Okay. So supply and demand. Okay. And I promise you that, you know, a lot of these things, but the likelihood that you combine all them together is slim to none. I would think so. When we have, so let's just say I'm here and I'm in Seattle, it's I want to buy fresh strawberries. I go to the store and buy fresh strawberries. Oh, farmers aren't in season. If it was June, there would be plenty of them. But strawberries aren't in season. So am I going to demand a high price or a low price? What do you think okay, if supply is down, the supply price goes up, okay. And if supply is high demand is high, we can still have a price that's high. Okay? But if we have a low supply, we have high demand. Let's see here. You guys get what I'm saying here. Understand that whether if we have increased demand and low supply, we can do the man top dollar. That's really what I'm going for here. Okay. Now, the last thing that we need to understand is physics. Oh, yeah, we're getting into some heavy shit here on a Friday night. Alright, so physics, okay, so the law where's our the law of gravity? Okay, which says grab ba T. That's not it. What goes up? must come? Down. Okay. See down for me in the chat here. All right. So this is the bachelor's level. Okay, gravity, what goes up must come down. So we've covered a few things. One, you are in a business put on your business hat. It doesn't matter. If you actually operate a business with a business license you do. It's called me Inc. You definitely run a business. Okay. So now when we think about that, you need to understand econ, why do we buy things, we need to understand that we buy things to solve a problem. If we understand that supply, how we price things is when we when we have low supply and, and increased demand, we can demand top dollar. And the last is the physics which says that in gravity, the law of gravity says what comes up must come down. Okay. Alright. So now congratulations, you just graduated with your bachelor's degree. And probably that's about as much as you need from that if I'm honest. Okay, now let's go master's level, Masters level. Okay, so let's talk about the cycle of insanity. Cycle of insanity says. Okay, all right cycle of insanity says, If I do the same thing over and over again. Without a change in results, what am I likely to continue to get? What will I get? If I keep doing the same thing over and over and over again? Am I gonna get a different output every time? It's like saying, if two plus two equals, right, it's going to equal four. It doesn't matter how many times I run that equation. We do the same thing. Okay. So the whole point here, what is it called? When we do the same thing over and over and over again, and we expect this somehow to change? Okay, guess what it's called? It's called insanity. Okay. And credit like Albert Einstein with it. We don't have any proof that he actually said it. So that's the first one. Okay, so in order to change this, what do we have to do? Okay, yeah, sanity? Well, have you ever heard of? garbage in garbage out? In order for you to change the equation, you need to chain? The actual inputs, okay. So if you want this number to change, then you better change this number. So if we're shooting for five, then this number better change to three. So we can equal five. Okay, how many of you have been stuck with the whole point here is how many of you have been stuck doing the same thing over and over and over again, hoping to get a different result? Right, like we can hope? Let me give you an example here. I really, really am. Like, feeling like I really should be thinking about slimming down. I'm going to Hawaii here just a couple of days. Probably a little too late now. But I haven't really changed my eating habits. So do you think that I'm expecting that suddenly that I'm gonna feel really good walking around in a two piece swimsuit? Well, the answer is no. Because guess what? I was putting garbage in my mouth. So I got garbage on my butt. Okay, that's the answer what I'm trying to talk to you about. All right. Now, I want to talk to you about the law of advancement. This is a lot here. Okay. The law of advancement, okay. Which says if we want something to move ahead. There's actually a step we always said with gravity, right? That what must go, what goes up must come down. But if we understand this, the law says that we actually have to go down first, okay. This is where people get a little confused because they think, hey, you know what, I'm going to go to college. So I can get this result. Okay. So I'm going to go to college and I get this result. But in order to go to college, you're going to spend money to get this result, okay? Before if you want to jump higher, what do we have to do in our do that we have to been in order to go okay, if you actually want to take off on an airplane before that plane takes off, it actually sinks lower before it can go and before a bird can fly, guess what it falls out of a nest. So the thing that people seem to get confused of is that you don't start by going up you start by going down, down, okay, so like that's the most important thing. So it's down, then up. And then gravity says that light law will come back down. Okay. All right. And now, the last thing I'm going to teach you here, we're going quick, anybody? Are you picking up what I'm putting down? Is anybody getting this? Forget, if you're not getting it, I'm gonna call it good. Glue, some advanced stuff, and it's hard to follow, especially I get on a Friday afternoon. How many of you are getting what I'm picking up what I'm putting down? Alright. So in your career, there are different stages. Okay? All right. The very, very first stage, you need to understand if I just go over here, I'm just going to do for three levels here. Okay, so this first one, we call this, this is a tactical, okay. Okay, this is the first stage, okay, so like when I work. When I started my career, I worked like a concession stand and I served Dippin Dots back in the day. Okay. So that's a tactical job. Tactical, so we all start here, okay. Unless you you know, like you were born for like Elon Musk son, maybe. But we all tend to do one to one, right? Because we can't manage people to actually master the task. That's the first level in our career. Okay. The second stage is when we lead multiples, okay, so instead of one of us doing things, we have multiple people doing it, and we're one person over that, okay. This lead piece is what we would consider a strategic level. Okay. All right. Most of us are working towards this. So like this one, we call this an individual contributor, we call the IC inside a corporate America over here, this is a manager, okay? And so every level up until this point, the next stage is considered a manager. Okay? And then the next stage after this is what we would call a, the influencer, okay? All right. So the influencer is not like on like Instagram, what I'm talking to you about is this person inspires action. Okay. This one is given. This person here is given the responsibility, this person inspires and action. So this person is like the CEO, okay, or a thought leader. Okay, now, which one do you think pays the most? Which one do you think pays the most which level one, two, or three. So in order for you to make more money, you need to be able to influence that's the big secret. Here's people who are like, I am really good at my job, okay, great. You are either a tactical, or your manager does not mean you're going to get paid top dollar in order to go to the top of the range, you have to have influence and you can influence at this level, and you can even influence at this level. Okay, so this is the one big secret here that needs to understand now. Now, now that we have some of this going, guys, how many of you? Are you getting value out of this? Is that making sense for you? Is it making sense? Okay, I've been teaching this for a long time, but I've never put it all together for anybody. It finally came to me in my head where I was like, here's why. Here's my work, and I have a big story to tell you. Okay, now we're going for PhD, we're gonna go get your doctorate. Okay. All right. Congratulations. You're now you're now going into a docker. Why does anyone spend more money? More money? Okay, we talked about we solve a problem. Why does anybody spend more money? And I'm going to just ask the question here. Why does anyone spend more money? Like why would you pay top dollar? Like, why would you buy? Why would you buy a Tesla, when you can buy a Geo Metro? They're both cars. Why would you do that? Give me some ideas here. Some of this we've already worked on together. So I'm hoping you guys have some ideas. I'm going to give you what what that actually is okay. So specialization would probably be higher quality, okay. So you could go to your, your GP for general practitioner, or if you want to get you to to see about your heart, but you might go to a specialist because you know that they have the answer. Right. All right. Okay. Second is Yep, we've got some good answers here. Investment okay. The perceived investment okay. So this is the ROI return on investment, right, either greater, so greater or faster. Okay, greater or faster. And the last one is, so let me give you an example here. car market, um, people just so you know, there's so many things that are that are because there is not that many of them, were going to be on top dollar. So like my cars probably were like $15,000 On a good day. But right now I'm probably at $23,000 because there aren't any cars. Okay, so you see people like, they're literally ads running to buy your used car because there's not enough cars. There's not enough car. So what is that? That's a supply and demand, you guys see where I'm tying stuff in together here. Okay. Now, a supply and demand, there's low supply and an increased demand, okay? Like I really want, this is where you can buy, there might be three of something in the world. And so I want it but there's low supply, and the demand is high, which means I can demand top dollar. Okay. Now, this is where I'm going to break it down for you. How are you going to pick it up? What I'm putting down? Say yes, in the chat. So yes, I'll keep going. Okay. So if you are a business owner, and you want to demand top dollar in your business, you need to be all three, you need to be high quality. You have to have an increased perceived ROI. Somebody said proof and you need to have a low supply with a high amount of demand, okay? This in order to demand the highest dollars in your field, you need all three. Okay? And this is the secret of why candidates can get $100,000 Raise like that when they work with me. Does that make sense? Does that make sense? Here? Yep. Okay. Now let me tell you how this plays out. And this is how I teach you how a guy in five minutes I got him a million dollar job offer, say a million dollars if you want to know what the answer is to this. Okay. All right, five minutes familiar guys. I needed to give you guys the background in order for me to even teach that. Okay, five minutes for a million dollars. Okay. So I had a candidate This is when I was at Amazon. Okay, they came to me and he said, Lindsey, I can't seem to get any, any traction, right? Like I've been applying. He's messaged me on LinkedIn on LinkedIn. Savvy. So I can't seem to get any traction on LinkedIn, on LinkedIn I on your applications, by the way, that's why we don't use applications, okay. Now. He said I am. This is where he said I am a Harvard alumnus. Okay, okay, cool. Cool. Okay, not that many. That's a prize to find him in Mahabharata Lemonis. I also am a former top gun commander and former White House aide to two presidents. All right. And I was like, wow, this person might be the most qualified person I've ever heard from. But here's the thing. I had zero clue what the hell he actually could do. Okay. So when he finally talked to me on the phone, we were able to determine, because let me tell you your list of this, isn't it? So we were like, oh, like I got this and this and this and this. And here's the things we're going to do in order to get there and I can help you do XYZ, okay. And this is in a business or in a job people. It applies to both. But nobody wants to buy I'm going to Hawaii going to Hawaii. Okay. Let me tell you. When I logged in to buy my tickets to Hawaii, the pictures in the background word of this woman slaving packing the suitcase. It was a picture of the beach. You sell the fucking destination you don't sell the list of the bullshit that got you to it. Okay. What he actually did was supply chain okay. Now, if you're wondering what the hell that is, you're wondering why there's shit on the shelves. It's a supply chain issue. Okay. You ever seen those blue prime vans that are running around? That's a supply chain. Okay. But in particular, he did this really cool thing that he didn't bother to tell me about, which is called Last Mile transportation. Okay? When we were able to unveil this and just the conversation, which was five minutes at this point, I said, Holy fuck. This is the most that one. This right now is the most important skill set that exists on the planet right now. This one, this doesn't even exist right now, at the time when we were talking about this is five years ago. This doesn't exist. However, it's something that all those blue vans they didn't exist, they are last mile transportation, have you bothered to tell me that? This is what happened five minutes, it will articulate this is what the fuck I do, which happens to be again comes back to high quality premium. This is premium first class, right first class, not that many. Supply and demand. There aren't any at all. Okay, and the investment of this, this is the most important thing that we need in order to drive our business forward and Amazon premium dollars. Guess how much this job offer was worth? You should be able to know this job offer. $1 million. You're one. Yep. All right. So here's your lesson five minutes to figure out why somebody is going to pay you top dollar. Okay, so let me break it down again for you. In order for you to demand the top dollar in your field, in your career in your business, you need a few things. One, you need to be the highest quality, okay? You can't be like everybody else. It's not about Harvard alumnus about you being former top gun commander. It's definitely not being a White House, a the two presidents and even all three of those things together. That's not actually what creates top dollar you need to be premium, you need to be the first class you need to read the reason people upgrade. The second is there has to be a low supply supply and there has to be high demand, you have to be the very best in the world of what you do. How do you get that you create your own blue ocean? Okay, that's a whole other strategy. Go ahead and look at that book if you are interested. And the second is the perceived investment of what we have not the shit that you do to get there, the actual end destination has to be greater than or a perceived return and then they would be able to do it on their own. Okay, when you understand how to do that, this is why someone pays you top dollar and why in five minutes. If you understand this, you can create the hype where people will pay you six figures, seven figures to have what you bring to the table. Okay, now this is a fine art. Obviously, it's taken me this amount of time. So how many of you would agree right now this has been pretty fucking awesome. I get now why somebody is getting paid a lot more because it's not a list of all the bullshit that I can do. But the result that I get somebody, they don't buy the packing of the bags, they buy the beach vacation, they buy drinking on the beach with the Muy Thai they don't care about how you got there they care about the end result and so when you see that precede result is not that I can create a really effective sales team is that I can create an entire remote workforce that drives a multimillion dollar sales business if you understand what I'm saying say yes. People tend to be in the process where they're like well I can figure it out guys you probably can figure this out. You probably can't figure this out. I mean it only took me 20 years $500,000 And how it working with the most elite people on the entire planet. So to what end is what I say so delay is what most people are in the business of it what we mostly know is that time is actually the thing that we have the most finite not money money we can always make more money it's time okay. The ultra wealthy understand that we can always make more money but the only finite resource we have is 24 hours a day is the only resource we are issued 24 credits of we cannot take back we cannot take an advance we cannot go back and take from the past is the only thing so most people are not willing to understand to change their future they have to change the now the garbage in garbage out mindset. So this is where I want to say I am teaching a masterclass if this was valuable to you this literally me my last leg today. If you want to hear me go for four hours where I teach you exactly how we unpack $100,000 raises I'm gonna invite you to that. So it's corporate cash machine.com We're going live tomorrow when I say we're it's me 10:30am You can join my Facebook group. I believe it's in here in the link, go ahead and request let's join. I'm going to teach you everything I know about how to become a premium player in the job market. So if you're serious about taking the next step. Now, what I do know is that it's great and most people won't actually show up and do the work. This is why most people are broke. So why most people don't get results. They're just not willing to do it. It's why I always come in and I'm the best student whatever program I joined. Why because I do the fucking work. I result am results oriented, Bobby, exactly. Okay. So if you're ready to go the next stage, I might show you that the next stage of the operating and there's the option to go and upgrade to VIP. It's $27 it's the last time I'm going to do this this year. Okay. $27. And so if you want to hang out with me, where you can actually get your questions answered and start to determine what the hell it is that you have to offer, that somebody will pay you six figure increase or a million dollar job offer. It is possible. It's not that hard. What you need is an expert. And here I am. So we've actually had 10 people who graduated without even having to do anything except attend the masterclass going through it. So if you are interested in doing that, it's my last farewell before Christmas. So I'd love to invite you to be in there. Guys, I'm gonna go hang out with my family. Thank you so much for joining. I hope that really helped you get some insight into how you can make massive impact massive dollars and change the world through your genius. In the meantime, have a wonderful night and I'll talk to you soon
Headlines include a Geo Metro on the auction block, rumors of a new MR2, and the launch of the new Corvette Z06. Jon and Randy tell ghost stories in the spirit of Halloween. They then talk about the costume they would dress their car up as.
Listen to stories about how my parents trust tweakers as long as they go to church, how I defeated my big ass bully bitch in grade school and why yoga pants mommies don't care much for me. Aaaand also stuff and other things. Like sex tips, makeup tips and how I despise a very certain type of Instagram post.
So the boys are back at it again. We talk about the new names for the WFT as well as the draft, and the big fight that is happening on Saturday night April 17th between Jake Paul and Ben Askren. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garretts-dont-care/support
Let's give Bass Patrol their flowers Bass Patrol was a Miami Bass group signed to Jose Armada Jr.'s Joey Boy Records, although technically, two separate groups. The first Bass Patrol made waves with their debut album Rock this Planet in 1988. The sound was a vocoder-driven Electro Bass album released on the heels of the era's successful tracks by similarly themed acts Dynamix II, Maggotron, and MC A.D.E. The project seemed to be spearheaded by Calvin and Carlton Mills, Joey Boy Records' in-house production team (also known as Rock Force), and featured Miami area radio DJ Eddy Mix. As this entity, Bass Patrol released little else and found limited success. Joey Boy Records was known to own acts' names and reassign them to new groups. In this case, the label signed Orlando area producer DJ Fury and rapper RX Lord, then assigned them the Bass Patrol moniker. The duo was far less Electro-oriented. Similar to Tampa Bay area Quad Force, this incarnation of Bass Patrol bridged the car audio bass scene and the 3rd wave "booty bass" scene when they released the album Kings of Bass in 1992 as the label attempted to cash in on the marketing formula that made DJ Magic Mike the commercial success within the Bass scene. The act's success, and the label's loss of Rock Force, caused DJ Fury to become somewhat of a replacement in-house producer, as well as a solo artist. As Bass Patrol, he continued to produce several albums for the label until Jose Armada Jr. slimmed down operations before finally revamping his group of labels into a Gospel music outfit. DJ Fury continues to make music today for his own Full Moon Music, although not under the Bass Patrol name. Competition Bass All Hoes (Part 2) Quad Boom Contest Earthquake A Ho Is Whatchamaka All Hoes (Part 1) Back 2 Da Bass Let's Take a Ride Trick Make Me Rich Nothin but Bass Never Ending Bass 30's-N-Lows BP Is Tough Fire It Up Gimmie Some Bass Freak That Thang Down For Whatever Bass Breakdown Hollier-Low Rider Bass Bass Town Shake Down Kings of Bass Where the Freaks At? Don't Stop That Bass Drop 4 Da Bass Lovers
Let's give Bass Patrol their flowers Bass Patrol was a Miami Bass group signed to Jose Armada Jr.'s Joey Boy Records, although technically, two separate groups. The first Bass Patrol made waves with their debut album Rock this Planet in 1988. The sound was a vocoder-driven Electro Bass album released on the heels of the era's successful tracks by similarly themed acts Dynamix II, Maggotron, and MC A.D.E. The project seemed to be spearheaded by Calvin and Carlton Mills, Joey Boy Records' in-house production team (also known as Rock Force), and featured Miami area radio DJ Eddy Mix. As this entity, Bass Patrol released little else and found limited success. Joey Boy Records was known to own acts' names and reassign them to new groups. In this case, the label signed Orlando area producer DJ Fury and rapper RX Lord, then assigned them the Bass Patrol moniker. The duo was far less Electro-oriented. Similar to Tampa Bay area Quad Force, this incarnation of Bass Patrol bridged the car audio bass scene and the 3rd wave "booty bass" scene when they released the album Kings of Bass in 1992 as the label attempted to cash in on the marketing formula that made DJ Magic Mike the commercial success within the Bass scene. The act's success, and the label's loss of Rock Force, caused DJ Fury to become somewhat of a replacement in-house producer, as well as a solo artist. As Bass Patrol, he continued to produce several albums for the label until Jose Armada Jr. slimmed down operations before finally revamping his group of labels into a Gospel music outfit. DJ Fury continues to make music today for his own Full Moon Music, although not under the Bass Patrol name. Competition Bass All Hoes (Part 2) Quad Boom Contest Earthquake A Ho Is Whatchamaka All Hoes (Part 1) Back 2 Da Bass Let's Take a Ride Trick Make Me Rich Nothin but Bass Never Ending Bass 30's-N-Lows BP Is Tough Fire It Up Gimmie Some Bass Freak That Thang Down For Whatever Bass Breakdown Hollier-Low Rider Bass Bass Town Shake Down Kings of Bass Where the Freaks At? Don't Stop That Bass Drop 4 Da Bass Lovers
On this episode, secret GAY-gent man, Tom, and the spy who shagged MEN, V, rally the force to solve another cold case from the annals of history. Tom turns in his gun and badge after going on a racially-charged neck-kneeling spree, and V puts out an all points bulletin to track down a babe he saw giving a dude a handy jay in a passing Geo Metro.
Join Tyler and Jimmy, on today’s episode of the SnailTrail4x4 Podcast, as they talk with Orie (@83rickybobby) about how the 3.4 swap went! What tidbits of magical prowess did Orie bring to the table? As well as how did he get started in doing everything he does? Hit that play button! Episode 140 is brought […] The post 140: @83rickybobby And His Drift Tundra, Rocklanding Tacoma, and Dirt Racing Geo Metro appeared first on Snail Trail 4x4.
Oh no! My husband framed me for his murder, married my best friend, and took my kid away from me! But luckily I have an alcoholic Tommy Lee Jones to help me out. Join Kerwin, Jason, Mugga, and TJ as we talk about the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, the Geo Metro, and what the true definition of Double Jeopardy is. Join Kerwin, Jason, Mugga, and Patrick as we talk about 2000s movie tropes, rolling down hills for extended periods of time, and Halle Berry. Thanks for listening to this episode of 20 Dollar ticket. Follow us on Instagram @20DollarTicket, and leave your ticket prices for the movies we’ve reviewed. If you have any comments or suggestions, send them to 20DollarTicket@gmail.com. Be sure to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Thanks for listening.
This might come as a huge shock to people but voters in America sometimes get it wrong. (Curb Your Enthusiasm theme plays) We here at Office Hours decided to look back at the Academy Awards best pictures nominees from 1999. The winner that year is a good film, it just faced incredible competition. We discuss how incredible. So hop in the ole Blockbuster Film School time machine, it’s a Geo Metro, as we have a staring contest with history.
March 10, 2020 Today I discuss turtles, my new dog Lucy eating poop, That classic car The Geo Metro, more turtles and I interview my buddy Caleb who talks about the world through his Mime's eye. Support the arts!!! It's a full moon and Friday the 13th this week!! cats+herpes=Purrrpe's!!
This week, we're tackling another listener-suggested theme: crime. From Pablo Escobar's Columbia to the IRA's Belfast, from a white Bronco to the Silk Road, our picks are all about criminals doing their thing, and how it impacts the little guy. Also in this episode, Erin talks Geo Metro crime, Amy reveals her criminal syndicate motto, and we tell the story of the cop who got bit. Thanks to Andrea for this excellent theme suggestion!___________Our picks this week: Fiction Books:Amy: The Fruit of the Drunken Tree, Ingrid Rojas ContrerasErin: Our Kind of Cruelty, Araminta HallOther Books:Amy: Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland , Patrick Radden Keefe (True Crime, Non-fiction)Erin: American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the Silk Road, Nick Bilton (True Crime, Non-fiction)Pop Culture:Amy: Believed (Podcast)Erin: The People vs. O.J. Simpson (TV)___________Like what you hear? Subscribe to Broads and Books wherever you get your podcasts. And hey -- be a pal. Give us a rating and review while you're there! Plus: Send us your ideas and challenges, and you could be featured on a future episode! Broads and Books is a book podcast, a funny podcast, and a feminist podcast. And you'll find we're one of the best podcasts. Each week Amy and Erin choose a unique theme. Then we choose two fiction books, two other genre books (short story collections, memoir, non-fiction, true crime, poetry, etc.), and two pop culture picks based on that theme. We surprise each other with our picks, talk about why we like them, and give you unexpected recommendations for every reading taste. Along the way, we share embarrassing stories, unachievable reading lists, amazing business ideas, and so much more. We also update you on our mascot, Podcat, and her latest attempts to kill us. Broads and Books is fresh, funny, thought-provoking, and basically the best time you'll have all week. Find links to all of episodes, along with bonus material, at BroadsandBooks.com. You'll also find ways to get in touch and follow along every week!
When you put your studio mate on the pod, you don't go easy on 'em. But, Sarah Frankie Linder deserves a serious audience right now. She's an Austin-based photographer with symmetry and color that I personally admire (check the proof on instagram - her handle: @ sarahfrankielinder). Sarah was a designer at first for the corporate sports network world, then when NFL didn't work for SFL, she started shooting shows in Chicago, which led to Austin, and her honing her amazing eye for photos! AND she shares the studio w/ THIS PODCAST, so it was time to pay some dues and let SFL share her story about learning on the job, clients, pivoting to photography, and how to keep your hustle strong. Check out the video highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BhZJkYKfig
Ron starts this episode with a call on an 87 Monte Carlo where the caller has trouble properly sealing the windows : takes a call on a 73 Javelin looking for advice on renovation : takes a call on an 06 F150 with electronics problems with the locks and windows : takes a call on a 93 Geo Metro where, out of the blue, the transmission slips and the car goes nowhere : talks with Tim Richmond, a first responder from Connecticut about the dangers to first responders in vehicle mishaps. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
After weeks of Sammy going first, Tessa finally wins the Penny for Our Thoughts coin toss and starts out the episode telling us about the conspiracy that Honda CR-V drivers are all inherently awful, and then Sammy tells us the tale of the Walla Walla W...
This episode was real exciting! DJ(Byth) talks about about why you'll never see him at a casino, and Beth(Beth/DeeJay) tells us about her own series of unfortunate events with her moms Geo Metro. Theres other stuff, but you'll have to listen to find out! Thank you so much for listening, we love you! -Beth and DJ If you love our intro/outro music, make sure to check out Cullah.com to see how you can support him Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Twitter We have stickers and buttons! If you want some, send your address to untrainedeyepod@gmail.com. If you rate and review us on iTunes, we would greatly appreciate it! And don't forget to tell a friend! We've also started a Discord sever Intro Song- Music: Be Nine To Thrive from Cullahsus Under license (CC BY SA 4.0) Outro Song- Music: Daft Punk from Adolessonce Under license (CC BY SA 4.0) Support The Untrained Eye by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-untrained-eye Find out more at https://the-untrained-eye.pinecast.co
Some people start one successful business after another while others fail to succeed. On today’s episode, Steve introduces us to Paul Baron, co-founder of Physical Product Pros, a second-generation Colorado native and lifelong entrepreneur. Paul is also a sought-after consultant and many of the things that he's doing in his life today are focused on helping others. Here are more gold nuggets on today’s episode: How Paul started, failed and persevered as an entrepreneur. Why you should be constantly learning and be doggedly persistent. What messenger bots are and how you can use it to initiate a conversation and take people through your sales funnels using predetermined yes/no answers. So hit the play button and find out how you too can start on your entrepreneurial journey! Welcome to the Awesomers.com podcast. If you love to learn and if you're motivated to expand your mind and heck if you desire to break through those traditional paradigms and find your own version of success, you are in the right place. Awesomers around the world are on a journey to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. We believe in paying it forward and we fundamentally try to live up to the great Zig Ziglar quote where he said, "You can have everything in your life you want if you help enough other people get what they want." It doesn't matter where you came from. It only matters where you're going. My name is Steve Simonson and I hope that you will join me on this Awesomer journey. SPONSOR ADVERTISEMENT If you're launching a new product manufactured in China, you will need professional high-resolution Amazon ready photographs. Because Symo Global has a team of professionals in China, you will oftentimes receive your listing photographs before your product even leaves the country. This streamlined process will save you the time money and energy needed to concentrate on marketing and other creative content strategies before your item is in stock and ready for sale. Visit SymoGlobal.com to learn more. Because a picture should be worth one thousand keywords. You're listening to the Awesomers podcast. 1:16 (Steve introduces today’s guest, Paul Baron.) Steve: This is the Awesomers.com podcast episode number 22 and as always you can go to Awesomers.com/22 to find relevant show notes and details. My special guest today is Paul Baron who is a second generation Colorado native. He's also a husband, father and entrepreneur. Between the ages of five and thirty, some of Paul's entrepreneurial misadventures included shoveling driveways in the winter to make money for skiing, running paper routes, carting lawn, care equipment around town inside a Geo Metro and of course this is defying the laws of physics but he did it anyway, everybody. He's also run scrap metal recycling routes with his uncle. Starting and failing in the videography business, starting and failing a web design business and as we all know it's not really failing. It's just learning and gathering data points along the way. Really great episode where Paul shares some of these beginnings and some of the things he's been able to do and put together since those not so auspicious started up moments. And I just love a good Awesomer origin story where we're able to see some of the past, see some of the struggles and then we get to see the chapter that he's on right now. And I can't wait to see his future. I know everyone will join me in welcoming Paul to the show. It's going to be a great one everybody. Welcome back to Awesomers.com podcast this is Steve Simonson and I have a special guest today Paul Baron. Paul, how are you? Paul: I am fantastic Steve. Thanks for having me on.
Packers and the rest of the League, the Keto diet, and my top 5 cars I want to own. What's not to love?
In which Jeff & KC welcome internet superhero Taylor Bonzer to the studio to talk about the important issues of the day, as well as to reveal all sorts of personal growth and discovery; Taylor's name came about in a strange way; what up, Earpuds?; swearing has become an issue; Redwall is a place for forest animals with swords; the uncle in Home Alone is a jerk; life is too short; Jeff goes to the TBTL picnic; Dave Barry and Patrick McManus; Taylor had a blog; putting lipstick on a pig; Terra Crux in Tacoma gets a shoutout (what up, Terra Crux!); Running Start saves lives; studying architecture in a small town; Taylor eyes the world of writing graphic novels; we talk instrumental figures in art; Taylor mentions Addie, his sister (shout out, Addie!); Taylor's pretty good at decorating; Taylor's theory on the best way to use medication for ADHD and depression; some sufferers are Newtons, he is not; KC also has a theory; should there be an all-female Lord of the Flies?; Jeff drenches his pillows; and more! Closing Song: "6/10" - dodie Plugs September 23 - Dockyard Derby Dames, Season 12 at Pierce College, 5 pm, Steillacoom, WA September 24 - Last Call Comedy Showcase,7 pm, Copper Door September 27 - Liz Czechs Out - Comedy Underground, Seattle September 28th - Stupid Dumb Show, Obsidion, Olympia October 16th - Roast Beef at Jai Tai, Seattle Every Thursday in Tacoma - Bob's Comedy Jive, 8 pm at Bob's Java Jive Pudcasts Girl Boss Radio From the Heart with Yoga Girl Dungeons, Dice, & Everything Nice The Adventure Zone Group with Rebecca Lee Douglas Shattered Worlds RPG Get involved in the show! Find us on Facebook: Everything is Awesome Podcast With Jeff and KC Join our Facebook group, Friends of Everything is Awesome! on Twitter: @EIAPodcast or by email: everythingisawesomepodcast@gmail.com
Jack Sheffield was driving a Geo Metro and collided with a 25-ton asphalt truck. The doctors had little hope, yet he was miraculously healed! About the Book: “We are in the midst of an enormous spiritual breakthrough! In this prophetic time, we are invited to jump into God's river of healing. Let's get in over our heads, swept up in the currents of His fathomless love. The body of Christ is about to go swimming!” This book answers questions people have about the Holy Spirit, and how God is moving today to heal the nations. You will Learn: How faith comes to the believer. How healing comes. The greatest help to prayer: prophecy. The test for truly “hearing” God. How to discern the true presence of God. Why sometimes obedience precedes faith. How to break past spiritual barriers and “stuckness.” What it means to swim in God's Healing River. How to enter the most glorious enterprise in all the earth: the Harvest. What the “fourth voice” is in worship. About the Author: The Rev. Dr. Jack Sheffield, President and Co-Founder of Deep River Ministries, with his wife Anna Marie. Together they have been in healing ministry for over thirty years, and continue to travel throughout the USA, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Africa experiencing God's glory in healing, miracles, signs and wonders. Jack and Anna Marie also co-founded Christ Healing Center in San Antonio, TX. CHC is a place of equipping, prayer sessions, ministry to children, and outreach to hospitals, YMCA, prisons and other unique market-place ministry venues. Connect with Jack: DeepRiverMinistries.com Facebook Twitter (@jackseph) For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/168.
Crank Journal is back, and Michael decides to pluck another guest from the old Subaru Legacy board, Jason Grahn. Jason co-drives and helps build rally cars, many of which are Subarus, and he has a lot of insight into surviving and winning rally races that Michael wishes he had a use for. They also talk about Jason's two 3-cylinder cars, his old Geo Metro and his current Ford Fiesta, and Jason's creatively and brilliantly named cat, because why not?
Today’s podcast guest is the always affable, ever insightful, and fun loving Carter Johnson. Carter is now best known as the founder and organizer of the Gorge Downwind Paddle Festival in Hood River, OR. After just two year this festival has established itself as the biggest SUP, Outrigger, and SURFSKI event in the US and is drawing a significant international crowd. 2017 is already 2/3 sold out and may well be completely sold out before the end of the year. A little less known is the fact that Carter holds two Guinness world records for distance paddled in 24 hours on an inland water and distance paddled in 24 hours on flowing water, and at one point he even held the record in every major long distance race in the US. Not too shabby for a self described "technique hack" In this podcast we have a lot of fun as we cover: Carter’s early days growing up in Indiana as a wiry kid and how he landed in gymnasticsCompeting, traveling the country, and most importantly partying on the Purdue gymnastics circuitCarter’s move to the Bay Area during the dot com boomRoad biking the Tour de France course and finishing and with the Switzerland Ironman (as the only clown in a old school surf wetsuit)Buying his first kayak and taking it with him in his Geo Metro with ripped out seats and a built in bed, with a 20 foot kayak and a bike up the Cassiar highway to AlaskaWhen Carter first discovering that kayaking could actually be a high performance sportGetting out with John Dixon, Kenny Howell, and crewHooked on the adventure of surf ski paddling and draw to the sport that inspired the interest in distance racesDeciding to go for a distance world recordConnected with a local eco-quest legend in the Bay Area and gotRacing the Yukon Quest with his girlfriend and the smell of ammonia as you begin to digest your body for fuel60 hours on the water with a few breaksHow quickly the memory of pain goes awayTraining article written by CarterSetting the 24 hour distance recordWhy you need to be good enough, but not quite good enough to set distance recordsSpending time in the back of a tandem with Robin Graham and learning to truly paddle downwind and Carter’s articulation of thinking you are a downwind paddler and actually becoming a true downwind paddlerPaddling a surfski in 15 foot waves with a canoe paddle and passing people on the downwindCarter’s thought on training and the law of diminishing returns - how to be just good enough but have the most funCarter’s first introduction to the Gorge in 2007Why the Gorge works so well for downwind (hint - very easy to catch the runs, even easier to shuttle back for the next run). Check out a couple of these videos where Carter shows us how it is done, and my favoritePaddling the Gorge and feeling like a Downwind NinjaCarter’s ranking system for the Gorge downwind conditions and the frequency of eachWhy paddling the Stern Wheeler could be the highlight of your eventAmazing plans for The Gorge 2.0 in 2017What it means for the Gorge to now be a World Surfski Title RaceThe reality to training - the exponential effort to make incremental gainesDon’t be delusional get to 80% at 5 hour per week and have a ton of fun
Ash is an aspiring writer and fanfiction afficionado, and Steven is a comedian and general purpose nerd and both are seeking to fill in the gaps in their essential movie viewing experiences, and sharing that 'new viewer' experience in Why Haven't I Seen This?, a movie review and discussion podcast for movie nerds and essentials-deficient alike!This week, Ash and Steven come together to celebrate/record their FIFTIETH movie!! That movie is The Princess Bride! Along they way, they discuss culturally relevant songs, Johnny Cash, manure, the 1989 Geo Metro, physics and Dramatic Readington stops by with one star reviews of The Princess Bride.The Theme is 'MMXV' by Gare Du Odd, and his channel can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcioD1Sf5T8Fya2MMthQX-ADramatic Readington's Theme is, as always, Egmont Overture as performed by Kevin MacLeod atincompetech.com.This is a copyrighted internet broadcast. Any reproduction or rebroadcast without express permission of its creators is strictly prohibited. For more, visit whyhavent.libsyn.com. Find us on facebook atFacebook.com/whistshow, on Twitter @whistshow or at whistshow.tumblr.com. We can now be heard via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/why-havent-i-seen-this-!/id877972632?mt=2) and Stitcher internet radio (http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=49461&refid=stpr)!
The Return - Kimball's intro - a creepy omage to Bingo the Clowno (look it up on YouTube). Jeremy will not get involved in an intervention for family members. First time we tried to record blew chunks. The return of the famous karaoke. Kimball's late news stories. Tim Curry had a stroke in 2012, Kimball's new blast - Bart Simpson to die on Halloween Special this year. Warner Brothers is remaking Akira. Kimball destroys a Caitlyn Jenner Joke. Utah, Texas and San Diego County is the enemies in a training exercise. Jeremy blew his horn. HVSE origins, Piss Bob off game, Jeremy's take on Kardashians, Kimball's cars - rejects the Geo Metro, gets a Geo Prism. Spencer got a Suzuki Swift, Jeremy refuses to roll down windows while driving - Confessions of a teenage driver - breaks a leaf spring - breaks the power steering pump, HVSE sketch - Special Sauce, We play out with Dueling Banjos.
An interview with Terence Davidovits of Cornell AXP, conducted on March 21st 2008 at the New York Auto Show. Cornell AXP is the student team from Cornell University. Notes: - 70 students on the team, ~half are getting class credit! - 2 faculty advisers manage the "lab class" - mostly mechanical engineering and electrical engineering student, some architects, design students, business students, economics majors - team was started by a student - targeting a mainstream PHEV - mule car is a 1991 Geo Metro - media sponsor is Popular Mechanics - they have financial/equipment sponsors already, including GE, Tektronic, Toyota, NI - plan to make public the design of the car, although honestly it doesn't look like they have given the end state much thought yet Please visit Automotive X Prize Cars for more information.
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