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On the Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with Cherie Calbom, “The Juice Lady,” bestselling author of The Truth About Seed Oils, to expose what may be one of the biggest health deceptions in the modern American diet. Cherie breaks down how seed oils became marketed as “heart healthy,” why oils like canola, soybean, corn, cottonseed, sunflower, safflower, grapeseed, and peanut oil are now raising serious concerns, and how these oils may be fueling inflammation, fatigue, weight struggles, brain health issues, heart disease, and more. She also shares her powerful personal testimony of surviving a brutal attack, experiencing miraculous healing, and how faith has shaped her mission to help people reclaim their health. This conversation covers Crisco, margarine, vegetable oil marketing, omega-6 imbalance, smoke points, hidden seed oils in packaged foods and restaurants, RFK Jr.'s push for real food, and practical swaps like olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, ghee, beef tallow, and butter. If you've ever wondered what's really in your kitchen, what oils to avoid, and how one simple change could create a major domino effect in your health, this episode is for you.TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.comFollow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow Cherie CalbomWEBSITE: https://juiceladycherie.com/BOOK: https://a.co/d/0bskFCCh Sid Roth interview: https://youtu.be/2Psqw6i6ZTs?si=KKUkFhuBRaI9T9BkCherie Calbom, known as “The Juice Lady,” is a bestselling author, nutritionist, and leading voice in whole food nutrition. She has authored more than 36 books, collectively selling over 3.5 million copies, and has helped millions of people better understand the connection between food, faith, and healing. Cherie has served as a nutritionist for George Foreman and has advised members of the royal family of the UAE. Her newest book, The Truth About Seed Oils, exposes the history, processing, and potential health dangers of seed oils while offering practical real-food alternatives. Through her books, recipes, testimony, and teaching, Cherie encourages people to reclaim their health so they can fulfill the purpose God has for their lives.
"Don't be afraid to make your voice heard. Opportunity often comes to the people willing to step forward and make the ask." — Cherie Calbom What does it take to build a lasting brand in the ever-changing world of health and wellness? In this episode of Turmeric & Tequila, Kristen Olson welcomes back wellness pioneer and bestselling author Cherie Calbom, widely known as "The Juice Lady." While their first conversation focused on nutrition and healing, this episode dives into the business side of wellness, entrepreneurship, branding, marketing, and disruption. Cherie shares her remarkable journey from graduate nutrition student to international wellness authority, including her work with the original Juice Man movement, her role as George Foreman's nutritionist, and the lessons learned from building a career that has spanned decades of industry change. Together, Kristen and Cherie discuss: • How opportunity often appears before you're ready • The power of adaptability in business • Building authority before social media existed • Why entrepreneurs must continue learning and evolving • The importance of speaking up and making your pitch • Consumer-driven disruption in food and wellness industries • Leadership lessons for women in business • Creating impact while building a sustainable career Whether you're an entrepreneur, health professional, creator, coach, or simply someone looking to make a bigger impact, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom and inspiration. Time Stamps: 00:00 – Welcome back to Cherie Calbom 01:15 – Cherie's incredible nutrition and publishing journey 02:45 – Why business matters in the wellness industry 03:00 – Landing her first opportunity with the Juice Man company 05:30 – Turning nutrition expertise into a career 08:00 – Early lessons in entrepreneurship and saying yes 10:45 – Building credibility before social media existed 13:15 – Working with major brands and industry pioneers 16:30 – Adapting to change as an entrepreneur 17:00 – Learning social media, reels, and modern marketing 19:00 – Why continuous learning matters 21:00 – The evolution of consumer awareness around food 23:15 – How consumer choices influence business behavior 24:05 – Big Food, health trends, and market disruption 26:05 – Branding, influence, and entrepreneurship lessons 26:30 – The importance of the elevator pitch 28:00 – Finding confidence and using your voice 30:30 – Advice for women building businesses 33:00 – Persistence, purpose, and long-term success 35:00 – Final wisdom for entrepreneurs and wellness leaders 36:30 – Closing thoughts and where to connect with Cherie Cherie Calbom: Known worldwide as "The Juice Lady," Cherie Calbom, MS, CN is a leading authority on juicing, detoxification, and whole foods nutrition. She is a bestselling author of more than 35 books focused on health, wellness, and natural healing, including Juicing for Life and The Juice Lady's Big Book of Juices and Green Smoothies. Cherie has spent decades helping people improve their health through nutrition, cleansing programs, and lifestyle transformation. She has appeared on CNN, Fox News, and numerous national media outlets and has lectured internationally on wellness and detoxification. https://www.juiceladyinfo.com @juiceladycherie Order Book: The Truth About Seed Oils Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com WATCH HERE MORE LIKE THIS: https://youtu.be/ZCFQSpFoAgI?si=Erg8_2eH8uyEgYZF https://youtu.be/piCU9JboWuY?si=qLdhFKCGdBzuAeuI https://youtu.be/9Vs2JDzJJXk?si=dpjV31GDqTroUKWH
Subscribe to Greg Fitzsimmons: https://bit.ly/subGregFitz Greg Fitzsimmons and Mike Gibbons are back with another Sunday Papers. Mike finally finishes Stoner and has some thoughts, Greg gets emotional over a Jeff Buckley documentary, and the guys dive into mountain lion encounters, Tom Jones family lore, Trump's proposed dollar bill, alligators with permanent erections, a dog that somehow fired a shotgun, the upcoming UFC event at the White House, and much more. Plus: Boston stories, Disney Bucks, celebrity gossip, ethical dilemmas, Terry Fox, Stonewall, George Foreman memories, and a fresh batch of Onion headlines and listener-submitted funnies. Sponsor Links Quo Try Quo for free plus 20% off your first six months: https://quo.com/papers This show is produced by Gotham Production Studios and part of the Gotham Network. https://www.gothamproductionstudios.com/studios/ Follow Greg Fitzsimmons: Facebook: https://facebook.com/FitzdogRadio Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregfitzsimmons Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregfitzshow Official Website: http://gregfitzsimmons.com Tour Dates: https://bit.ly/GregFitzTour Merch: https://bit.ly/GregFitzMerch “Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons” Book: https://amzn.to/2Z2bB82 “Life on Stage” Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/GregFitzSpecial Listen to Greg Fitzsimmons: Fitzdog Radio: https://bit.ly/FitzdogRadio Sunday Papers: http://bit.ly/SundayPapersPod Childish: http://childishpod.com Watch more Greg Fitzsimmons: Latest Uploads: https://bit.ly/latestGregFitz Fitzdog Radio: https://bit.ly/radioGregFitz Sunday Papers: https://bit.ly/sundayGregFitz Stand Up Comedy: https://bit.ly/comedyGregFitz Popular Videos: https://bit.ly/popGregFitz About Greg Fitzsimmons: Mixing an incisive wit with scathing sarcasm, Greg Fitzsimmons is an accomplished stand-up, an Emmy Award winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Greg is host of the popular “FitzDog Radio” podcast (https://bit.ly/FitzdogRadio), as well as “Sunday Papers” with co-host Mike Gibbons (http://bit.ly/SundayPapersPod) and “Childish” with co-host Alison Rosen (http://childishpod.com). A regular with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel, Greg also frequents “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “Lights Out with David Spade,” and has made more than 50 visits to “The Howard Stern Show.” Howard gave Greg his own show on Sirius/XM which lasted more than 10 years. Greg's one-hour standup special, “Life On Stage,” was named a Top 10 Comedy Release by LA Weekly. The special premiered on Comedy Central and is now available on Amazon Prime, as a DVD, or a download (https://bit.ly/GregFitzSpecial). Greg's 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons (https://amzn.to/2Z2bB82), climbed the best-seller charts and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair. Greg appeared in the Netflix series “Santa Clarita Diet,” the Emmy-winning FX series “Louie,” spent five years as a panelist on VH1's “Best Week Ever,” was a reoccurring panelist on “Chelsea Lately,” and starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central. Greg wrote and appeared on the Judd Apatow HBO series “Crashing.” Writing credits include HBO's “Lucky Louie,” “Cedric the Entertainer Presents,” “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher,” “The Man Show” and many others. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” sit “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for hosting the MTV game show "Idiot Savants." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Fraley celebrates the 50th anniversary of Henry Winkler competing for his first Primetime Emmy for his iconic role as The Fonz on the TV sitcom “Happy Days." They spoke in 2016 to promote his NBC reality show “Better Late Than Never,” traveling the globe with William Shatner, Jeff Dye, Terry Bradshaw, and the late George Foreman. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
Un talento dello sport - ma soprattutto del cinema! - iraniano costretto all’esilio dall’esilio di Teheran; un mito della boxe che, raccontandosi ispira una ragazza a trovare la propria strada nella vita attraverso la passione per il pugilato. Storie di diritti negati e ritrovati, quelle che raccontiamo oggi a Olympia. Ospiti della prima parte del programma la giornalista Clementina Speranza e il dissidente iraniano Babak Monazzami, rispettivamente autrice e protagonista del video-documentario “Stai fermo lì”, che racconta l’odissea di Monazzami tra Iran, Italia e Germania.Nella seconda parte ospiteremo il regista Edoardo Fantini, responsabile audiovisivi della casa editrice Creuza de mä, che ha pubblicato in Italia la biografia del grande campione dei pesi massimi George Foreman, che ha a sua volta ispirato la realizzazione del video intitolato “Aurora”, dedicato alla boxe e al suo valore sociale. olympia@radio24.itLa regia della puntata è a cura di Filippo Aureggi
First, the story of Mike Flynn whose remarkable resilience and incredible fitness helped achieve his goal to play college football at the age of fifty-nine but at its heart, his is a story of redemption. Living with pain is sadly all too common. That was the fate that befell Meg Robson Austin. But she never allowed herself to think it was too late to win back her life and so she set about a journey that ended with her claiming the crown of the World's Strongest Woman. Arshay Cooper, born and raised in Chicago's notorious West Side could easily have slipped into gang life and violence, but he carved a different path through sport - Arshay's sporting journey was in a boat as a rower. It is just over a year since the world lost "Big" George Forman, and whilst revered for his fights with Muhammad Ali, his Olympic gold in 1968 and of course his grills, it is his longevity and his "it's never too late" attitude we are focusing in on because back in 1994 George Foreman shocked everyone by winning a second world title at the age of forty-five!
Keith breaks down why real wealth is built through concentration, not diversification and explains how focusing on one main vehicle—like a specific real estate strategy, business, or career niche—creates the expertise and asymmetric returns diversification can't. He also clarifies that diversification isn't useless; it's most powerful later in life as a wealth preservation tool, not a wealth builder. Contrasting building wealth with simply earning a living, showing why specialization is the key to higher income. Finally, he highlights the one area where diversification truly shines: your relationships and network, which provide resilience, perspective, and long-term support. 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Search "how to leave an Apple Podcasts review" For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— GREletter.com Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript: Keith Weinhold 0:01 Welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, is wealth built through diversification or concentration? There is one clear answer. Then, in five year age increments, how should you think about wealth building and real estate at age 2025, 3035, and so on, all lay out each one today on get rich education. Keith Weinhold 0:26 Flock homes helps multi family owners exit the operator grind, whether it's your six Plex or a 50 unit apartment through a 721 exchange, this defers your capital gains tax. It's a strategy long used by institutions. Now you can swap tenants and toilets for passive income and zero management request your initial valuation, see if your property qualifies at flock homes.com/gre, that's F, l, O, C, K, homes.com/gre, Speaker 1 0:59 you're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Keith Weinhold 1:15 Welcome to GRE from Buffalo New York to Buffalo Wyoming and across 108 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold. You're listening to get rich education. I am back here with easy to understand language to help you learn why and how real estate has made more ordinary people wealthy than anything else, and in your personal path to wealth building, how do you think that wealth is achieved is it through diversification or concentration? Because there is a clear cut answer. There is no squishy wishy washy, a little of this and a little of that, or no major exceptions. No gray area here. And it's interesting because I have a CFA friend, that means chartered financial analyst who's really smart and really well trained, and yet he seems confused by this. We disagree on this one straight away. Do you think that you're going to build wealth if you diversify or if you concentrate? And if you're still undecided here, I'll give you a hint. I'm going to ask this integral question one last time and stress a word in this sentence for you. This could really help you out. Is wealth built through diversification or concentration? With that emphasis on built accumulated? The answer is that overwhelmingly, wealth is built through concentration, not diversification. Most people who actually create any really meaningful wealth, they didn't go sprinkle a little money everywhere. Instead, they really focused hard on one thing, whether that thing was a business or a career niche or a narrow set of high conviction investments or a specific real estate strategy, for example, single family rentals or self storage facilities or assisted living homes. And why? Well, because concentration amplifies your upside. It lets you develop expertise which gives you an edge over everybody else, and it's what turns average returns into asymmetric ones. Think about how Warren Buffett made massive gains early with concentrated bets. Or how Jeff Bezos went all in on just a few ventures, or Sarah Blakely on just a few ventures. Those that say don't put all your eggs in one basket, well, all right. I mean, you can look at the world that way, that is a diversification path. Though you're going to end up working full time until you're age 68 and you'll probably be safe and you might just have a sound retirement, but you have done so much trading away of your time in your best years for dollars. I mean, that's it. That's not a wealthy path. Your employer wants you to invest any of your extra income in a diversified way so that you're not going to build enough wealth to leave that employer early. And yes, we're back to the old Andrew Carnegie. Put all your eggs in one basket and then really watch that basket. Carnegie's concentration was in the steel industry, wealth. That's what we're talking about here, like something outstanding, extraordinary, not just a good enough retirement nest egg. Maybe real wealth is built through concentration. This is why we concentrate on one thing here on this show. Largely real estate investing, because you don't build wealth from diversification. All right now, yes, there could be a little diversification even inside residential real estate investing, say, maybe you want to get into three markets. Call it Atlanta, Indy and Kansas City. But overall, that is still concentration in residential real estate investing. And if you want to be outstanding, you have got to embrace the heterodox, meaning a departure from the Orthodox. Orthodoxy is spreading all your money around in, say, the s and p5 100 index, we're almost guaranteed then to get a pedestrian like outcome. And now look, once you've built something and you've got something to protect, which is however you've decided to build your wealth through concentration, oh, now that's when the game changes. You'll probably best protect your wealth, not build it protect what you've built through diversification that being done when you're older. And what diversification does for you is that it reduces your downside risk, it smooths volatility, and it prevents a single mistake from wiping you out. So at this stage, you're no longer trying to win big. You're just trying not to lose big. The mistake most people make is that they diversify too early, and that usually ends up leading to mediocre returns, no real expertise, and these sort of portfolios that are busy but not wealthy, it's sort of like planting 20 seeds and then not watering any of them enough. Keith Weinhold 6:47 All right. So here's a smarter progression across your investing life. In your early stage, which is your wealth building phase, you want to concentrate your time, your energy, your capital, you want to build skill and conviction, and then you want to take calculated asymmetric bets after, say, 10 or even 20 years of that, you enter the mid stage. That's where you'll start spreading across related areas, for example, multiple property types, but still in markets that you understand. And then finally, after 10 or 20 years of this mid stage, it is later stage, which is wealth preservation only. Then is where you diversify broadly across asset classes and all sorts of geographies. And then you protect yourself against tail risks. So the bottom line is that concentration creates wealth, diversification preserves it. If you try to flip that order, you are going to stay stuck. And if you're young and you're still diversified, and you might think you're okay, and you even project that you're going to have something built up, like, say, $8 million in retirement. If you just keep this up, what you've just done is that you're making my point for me, because 8 million, that is not going to be an outstanding amount at all by the time you reach conventional retirement age, you had better flip to concentrating in something, whether it's residential real estate or data center construction or pressure washing. All right, so that was wealth building. Now, how about instead of wealth? Say that you're trying to make a living, all right, this is a different subject. Now, if you're trying to earn a living, should you diversify, or should you concentrate? How do you make a good living? Which is working at your day job? That's what we're talking about here. Now, once again, the answer is, through concentration, not diversification. We became a society of specialists by the Industrial Revolution 200 years ago, if not sooner, making a good living that comes from being valuable at something specific, not average at a whole bunch of things. One strong income engine beats five weak ones. Depth pays more than breadth. People are willing to pay you for expertise, not for dabbling around. This is whether it's a niche in real estate or a specific profession or a focused business model, you need one thing that reliably throws off good income and a little story here. I don't want this to be disparaging to Uber drivers, because I appreciate what they do and where they drive me. But I recently had an Uber driver. It happened to be in Hollywood, and this uber driver is also a stand up comedian there in West Hollywood. Well, those are two very diverse activities, driving and being a comedian, and that tells me something he's not a very successful. Stand up comedian. If you try to diversify too much, your attention gets split, your skill development slows, and your income plateaus at just okay. Now I'm fortunate enough to have had some good success at what I do, real estate investing, and then talking about real estate investing with you here, that is my specialty, my concentration. I don't mow my own lawn. A specialist does that. I don't shovel my own snow. A specialist with all the right equipment and all the expertise does that. I don't do my own accounting. Now in what feels like a previous life to me, when I used to work a day job for the Department of Transportation, and there were problems with paving a specific type of asphalt on the roads in cold weather, a specific specialist would fly out to help us troubleshoot that. He was a high paid consultant, because he is in a niche that's very tiny. So when it comes to the matter of making a living, where diversification fits is once your primary income stream is stable and predictable, well then maybe you could add a second complementary stream, and not something that's random, build redundancy so that you're not fragile. But just think of that as a backup engine. You don't want to think in terms of 10 side hustles. For an example, a real estate investor adds another market or a strategy, a w2 professional well, they had maybe one serious side income, and that's just a matey. Surely not six apps and gigs if you're out there chasing everything, then you are going to earn less. And now that I've discussed how you want to concentrate, not diversify if you want to build wealth, and you also want to concentrate not diversify if you want to make a good living, well then you might wonder, gosh, does diversification have any place in my life? Is there any life facet at all where diversification gives you an advantage? Yes, there definitely is. Do you have any idea where diversification helps you as you look at all areas of your life, because there is one clear cut place, and that is relationships. Yeah, whether it's romantic relationships, like dating a potential spouse or in the broader sense, I mean, when you met your eventual husband or wife, it's not very likely that you impress them by going deep on some nuance that has to do with asphalt paving, or how you or how you increase your cash on cash return with management efficiencies on your single family rental portfolio in Little Rock Arkansas, Keith Weinhold 12:57 In relationships, you become attractive to people because you can say, show a soft side, or be a good listener or know how to dance a little all while you can make a good living a diversified relationship portfolio. Now for you, that might mean having close friends for fun and honesty and a professional network for opportunities and perspective, and you might have a mentor or two in your life for guidance, and then you've got family relationships for roots and support. So every one of them plays a different role, and that way, no single relationship has to carry everything and what this protects you from is having just one friendship. You don't want that, otherwise, your whole social life can collapse. It protects you from a career setback, because you'll still have emotional support. Having diverse relationships prevents you from falling into echo chambers. Instead, you're going to get better, broader thinking. So having diversification in relationships that is basically risk management for your life and in this life, facet smart diversification makes you resilient. It makes you grounded. It makes you harder to knock off course. So let's review here in relationships, diversify to build wealth, concentrate and to make a good living, concentrate. And with that said, you know, if you want to get mega, mega wealthy, like stupid rich, let's just call that a billionaire with the letter B, if you want to reach that level, then I don't think that investing in rental property is the fastest or the best way to get there, although it can give you a good start. And then what's the point of this show? The point is that real estate investing is the most proven way to build wealth when you concentrate on it. If you want enough net worth and income so that you never have to work again all while you're still young enough to enjoy it, direct investment in real estate. Hey, that's great. If you want to get up to the $10 million net worth level, or even to say, $50 million that is totally doable. And the good news is that it's almost inevitable if you apply yourself and yes, concentrate, because that's all most people want, options and freedom. Those words are often a proxy for wealth. But if you're trying to get on the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest 100 people or whatever, which is where you need to concentrate on a novel business idea. All right, you can go for that, and then your risk of failure goes up substantially. You might even reach the billionaire level. As a real estate investor, more likely the DECA or the Centa millionaire level. But there are other ways of doing that outside of real estate. Real estate investing is great if you want to get sort of regular wealthy. Maybe even say that can be as little as 15 million or 25 million plus when you're young enough to enjoy it. And you know even half or 1/3 of those levels are enough as a freedom number for most people. With all that said, when you concentrate to build wealth, you do have to pick a proven vehicle. You can't say you're going to concentrate on sports gambling or prediction markets like call sheep or polymarket. They are not proven wealth building vehicles. Most people lose money on Poly market if you've wagered your mortgage that Mr. Beast is going to be the next President of the United States, perhaps reconsider that approach. In fact, according to an analysis that Bloomberg just performed, nearly every poly market trader either loses money or they make little or no profit. More than 100,000 accounts lost $1,000 since the start of last year, and that is twice the number of accounts that made at least $1,000 in aggregate, traders lost $131 million on this prediction market over that time, the tiny number of accounts that make lots of money appear to be mostly bots. That's what Bloomberg found. And there was a separate study that found that since 2022 69% of traders lost money, while three quarters of total profits were won only by the top 1% of users. So gambling, wagering, this speculation, it is not a proven vehicle, and it's not the same as investing. The cleanest way to think about the difference is that investing means putting money into something that produces value over time. Instead, gambling means putting money at risk on an outcome that you cannot influence, usually with a negative edge. And gosh, one reason that this is on my mind is, you know how I recently shared with you that I stayed at the Bellagio in Vegas. I didn't gamble at all. And in fact, I don't even know if I'm going to stay there again. That's just not congruent with who I am. But I marveled with my mouth agape when I watched a few games at the roulette wheel. Yeah, you're allowed to watch if you're not gambling. A typical scene is that perhaps five players were wagering their chips at the roulette wheel. Now the way it works is that the casino, they often have two and sometimes three of their own staff, like uniformed employees, that are there facilitating and monitoring the roulette wheel. I mean, look right there, if the casino is paying two or three staff members to facilitate the roulette wheel, well, the player should know that the odds are tilted against them. I mean, those casino dealers make, you know, they usually just make 50 to 70k a year with tips, all right, well, so the house needs to have enough of an advantage to pay their employees that are at that table and still profit. And they sure do profit. If you don't understand the game, when you play roulette, you can basically either wager that the ball is going to land on either red or black, but two of the 38 spaces on the wheel are green. They benefit the house directly. So with every bet that a player makes, they've got 18 winning spots and 20 losing spots. This is why roulette, like most gambling schemes, is for losers. And this roulette metaphor, I mean, this is a easily intuitive example for How the house has the advantage, whether it's the DraftKings app on your phone or it's a physical in person Casino. And look, I had another Uber driver recently. Yeah, lots of Uber drivers in my life lately, as I've been traveling in Pennsylvania, New York, California and Nevada, all right, interestingly, this uber driver is a dealer at the Horseshoe Casino, which is near the center of the Las Vegas Strip. While he drove me around, he opened up and told me that he doesn't understand why anyone is a serious gambler in his life history, he divulged to me that he has never known one long term winner. That's a gambler. It's amazing that he would admit that himself as an employee there. So suffice to say, wealth is built through concentration, not diversification, and certainly not through gambling. Keith Weinhold 20:56 How should you think of building wealth for yourself at different age profiles, 20,25,30,35, and so on. I'll discuss each age profile that's next. I'm Keith Weinhold. You're listening to get rich education. Keith Weinhold 21:13 What if you got your mortgage loans the same place I get mine. You sure can at Ridge lending group NMLS, 42056,they provided GRE listeners with more loans than anyone. Because Ridge specializes in investment property, they'll help you build a long term plan for growing your real estate empire with leverage. Start your pre qual and even chat directly with President chailey Ridge while it's on your mind, start at Ridge lendinggroup.com that's Ridge lendinggroup.com Keith Weinhold 21:44 Let me ask you something, if you've worked hard to build wealth, is your money positioned to actually support your goals? 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I'm your host, Keith Weinhold, and you're listening to Episode 605 let's talk about some age profiles, because your life isn't random, it's staged. And if you understand the stages, I'll take it from age 20 up to age 40 or perhaps 50, because I don't have experience yet with being older than them. And then you can stop guessing and start engineering your future. Let's discuss mindset and then some tactics on how to build wealth in five year increments, largely through real estate, starting with age 20, at this stage, you're not behind you are early, though. I do know some people that have owned rental property at age 18 and 19. For the most part, your job isn't to invest yet. Your job is to build awareness and identity. Listen to shows like this one that you're listening to right now, even though you might be in college or trade school or have some employment, yes, as an employee, start thinking like an owner at this time you're installing your financial Operating System. Most people are 20 are consuming entertainment. You you're consuming direction. You're thinking, how can I set up a life where I'm not living below my means, which will always limit you? You're thinking, how can I grow my means at age 25 let's say you're out of school, you have a job and you're only making 65k per year if you're living with your parents, that means you can accumulate more liquidity. I don't like to say that you're becoming a saver, because that does not wire your mind for wealth, but that's effectively what you're doing. You're trying to amass some Liquidity, some capital formation is taking place. If you only have, say, $30,000 of cash amassed, well, then you're not ready for real estate, unless perhaps you're doing an owner occupied FHA loan in a duplex or a fourplex with a three and a half percent down payment. If you've got credit card debt. That's at 21% APR. You do want to retire that first age 25 is when you're likely to have student loan debt. The average student loan debt balance at age 25 is about 35k and the interest rate is 7% as long as your income is stable. You know, I didn't focus on paying down my student loans at age 25 I mean, why would I? Why should you I invested first? Because you might feel like having student loans slows you down, and it does, but not accumulating assets is what will keep you stuck so you're 25 when do you buy your first income producing asset? Say you've just got 20 to 30k accumulated liquid. That is still a little early to buy your first rental property, because that first property that would take all of what you had accumulated, that down payment would take it all like for an out of state turnkey property, and you've always got to stay a little liquid, but sooner than later, you have got to increase your income and own some real assets. If you accumulate instead 60k cash and the cheapest decent investment property would probably take something like a 30k down payment in closing costs right now, all right. Well, that tilts toward pulling the trigger and doing it because you've got some buffer. Now, you're still learning along the way, but you're learning really begins when you own your first property. Now, if you happen to live in an investor advantage place, oftentimes in the Midwest or south, perhaps the inland northeast, well then maybe you buy locally. But if you live in a pricey Metro at age 25 then you are probably rent vesting instead. What rent vesting means is that you're paying rent in, say, New York City, and you own property that you rent to others in, say, Chattanooga, Tennessee, that's called rent vesting. And you might pick up more than one property in your late 20s by age 30. Okay, look, this is when your cumulative better decision making really starts to show your trajectory has diverged from the herd, and it's really becoming noticeable to your peers, because your past decisions start compounding here by age 30. This is where you can benefit from modeling if you see someone like you that's doing what you want to do now, you can see yourself doing it. That's called modeling, and this is where your confidence grows. We'll say that now you're married at age 30, and you have a young child. You and your spouse make 175k together. You still have student loans, but you definitely own some real estate by now, we'll even say that you own your own home, your primary residence. By 30 you have a pretty good understanding of financing, property management and markets. By age 35 now you're investing in multiple real estate markets, and this is fueled because you've now done cash out refinances of your earlier properties into some more properties, and that means that you don't even have to use all of your own money in order to buy other properties and make down payments on them. So by age 35 your mindset has shifted from how do I buy a property over to how do I build a machine that buys properties, and this is where scale happens for you, you want to be sure to stay in your lane of competence and avoid chasing shiny objects again. Concentration over diversification by 35 it's become so apparent that you're glad that you did what you did. Other people are still doing things like working a lot of overtime and missing dinners. Maybe you do a little of that, but you don't have to do that. You're happy that you were strategic and you took the actions necessary so that your life doesn't feel like spinning on a hamster wheel like it does for everybody else, and it might still feel that way for you, too, but you are able to see a way out of that. And some people retire with real estate investing by age 35 but in this case, let's just say that you're not. Most aren't, but by now, you are getting so far ahead Of your old peers that you are definitely saying something to yourself, like, wow, indeed, capital compounds and labor doesn't this is the time in your life for this type of epiphany. Let's see where you are by age 40, and by the way, let's acknowledge that the average age of the first time homebuyer is now fully 40 in America. But by listening to this show and following the path that we help you with and engaging with our coaching and reading our newsletter, you are well ahead of this now I have a traditional financial advisor friend who says that he recently shared with me that he thinks a couple is in good shape if they have a net worth of $2 million by age 40. I don't know about that, though, if it's $2 million and a soldier in a 401 K that's locked away and it's not producing any income, that's a poor trajectory for the 40 year old couple. Sheesh, it's still a minimum of 20 more years from there until you can access 401K money, penalty, free. And, yes, there are some workarounds, but that's generally the picture. Well, instead, if you're a 40 year old couple with $2 million dollars in real assets. Oh, now you're in a substantially better position than if it were in some illiquid, conventional retirement plan. If it's in real assets. Oh, now you've got all these options. It could be producing income. You've got tax advantages that are greater than a 401, K, you might be able to access some of the equity, tax free, with a refi and plus say that your $2 million in equity is leveraging $5 million in real assets. Well, then, with 5% appreciation that alone is growing your net worth by $250,000 every single year, in addition to everything else that it's doing for you, yeah, talk about diverging from the herd. $2 million of equity in real assets crushes. Having that amount in a 401 K for you as part of a 40 year old couple, by age 45 you could very well be job optional. You could have teenage kids now, so you've got some expenses, you've been cash out, refinancing in a refi for life plan. Now your properties regularly are able to buy more properties for you, so that you aren't spending your own money on them. Instead, you're spending your own money on travel and living a better life than those others that are soullessly grinding at age 45 and yes, by the way, let's acknowledge that there would be ways for you to borrow out of a 401, k as well, but they're less forgiving than borrowing against your real assets after this period of time for you, you're getting into your late 40s, it is less about accumulation and it's more about optimization and freedom. I mean, you're soon asking, What do I want my life to look like? And you're not asking, How do I make more money? And at age 50 plus, since I really don't have much life experience here, you've probably done a number of 1031, exchanges, or you're even doing 721, exchanges, if you're substantially older than this saying that you want to retire from landlording. Now, one big lesson learned here is that early on, that focus, that concentration, is what allowed you to diverge from the herd that played small with diversification. One thing to be aware of when you're asking yourself that question, how much is enough? You're asking, how much is enough? Well, today, a five to $6 million dollar net worth that can usually generate enough income so that you don't have to work anymore. But people have a propensity to move the goalposts. It's most natural to think that you need to have twice as much as what you have now. Almost everybody inevitably thinks his way. If you've got 100k to your name, you think you've got it made. If you have 200k and if you've got 5 billion, you think you will need 10 billion. Be aware of that propensity to move the goalpost the amount that you think you need is almost always double what you have right now. And of course, in the words of the late George Foreman, the question isn't at what age I want to retire, it's at what income. Even conventional retirement planners will tell you that they just need to know two things in order. A plan for you, how much monthly income are you going to need, and how long you're going to live. And I think they've got that part right now. As you listen to those age profiles, you might have felt yourself ahead of that pace, on that pace, or behind that pace. There's a good chance that you were behind that pace, because by age 20, most people just don't adopt the abundance mentality that early. Most people drift through these decades, but if you understand the sequence, it's really this, learn, then earn, then buy, then scale and then optimize and be sure that you're living the entire time. The really good news for you is that you don't need luck. You need alignment with the stage that you're in. And if you get that right, you don't just build wealth, you build a life where money works harder than you do. Most people that try to do that get their money to work harder for them, well, that approach does not work until it's too late, but it works out for us because we ethically crowdsource other people's money to work harder than we do. To review what you've learned today. Wealth is built through concentration, not diversification. And from a young age, set up your life not to live below your means, but to grow your means. I'll talk to you again next week. Until then, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream. Unknown Speaker 36:42 Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. 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Popular YouTuber with over 540k Subscribers, Holistic Health Coach, & Certified Este Skincare expert behind the channel and brand Chris Gibson Live, Chris Gibson is an established content creator in the Skincare industry. Seen across various TV & Media platforms such as NBC, Fox, CBS, ABC Family and meeting celebs such as George Foreman, he is the Author of International Bestseller "Acne Free in 3 Days", with over 1 Mill copies sold.We discuss his early battle struggling and overcoming severe cystic acne, Over 37 years of experience in skincare, current topics with Influencers dominating the content and so much more. Plus, Chris is put in the "Hot Seat" picking between Marvel/DC movies!
Send us Fan MailSend us Fan MailIn this transformative episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are thrilled to welcome Cherie Calbom, a pioneering nutritionist and author of 36 books dedicated to making wellness accessible to everyone. Cherie shares her inspiring journey from battling chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia to discovering the healing power of nutrition and juicing. With her wealth of knowledge, she has helped countless individuals reclaim their health through simple, practical, and effective dietary changes.Cherie discusses her collaboration with George Foreman, where they launched the iconic George Foreman Grill, and how she has educated the masses on the importance of healthy fats, particularly coconut oil. She emphasizes the detrimental effects of seed oils on our health and shares the core message that anyone can change their health with the right tools and dedication.Throughout this episode, Cherie highlights the significance of lifestyle choices beyond diet, including emotional well-being and stress management. She shares powerful transformation stories from her clients, illustrating the profound impact of holistic health approaches. Tune in to learn about actionable steps you can take to improve your health, the misconceptions surrounding fats, and the exciting trends in nutrition that are empowering the next generation.What You'll Learn in This Episode:- The healing journey of nutrition and the importance of juicing- Insights from Cherie's collaboration with George Foreman- The dangers of seed oils and the benefits of healthy fats- Lifestyle changes that contribute to overall wellness- Inspiring success stories from Cherie's clientsFor more information on Cherie Calbom and her work, visit thetruthaboutseedoils.com and juiceladyinfo.com.Support the showSupport the showSupport the show
Woke By Accident- Sambaza Podcast Collaboration -S 8 E 242: Black History Series Part II Episode Details This week on Woke By Accident, we continue our Black History Series with two remarkable stories of courage and creativity. Jen shines a light on Selma Burke, the trailblazing sculptor who helped shape one of America's most iconic images, while Sambaza honors Claudette Colvin, the fearless teen who took a stand long before the world knew Rosa Parks. Sambaza's Content https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sambaza/id1520678096 https://www.instagram.com/sambazapodcast/ Affirmation for Black History " Black is beautiful, bold, and brilliant." African proverb from Zaire With a population of over 23 million, Zaire was the most populous Francophone country in Africa. The Rumble in the Jungle: In 1974, Kinshasa hosted the famous heavyweight boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Kinshasa, the capital, is located just 5 km (approx. 3 miles) across the river from Brazzaville, Congo making them the two closest capital cities in the world. Mayonnaise" Culture: A lasting, unique legacy of the Belgian colonial period is the widespread, heavy use of mayonnaise on food, including fish and plantains. Zaire Proverb "In every village, there is a white chicken" Podcast Information Website: www.wokebyaccident.net Streaming Platforms: Available on all your favorite streaming platforms Sponsors Poddecks: https://www.poddecks.com?sca_ref=1435240.q14fIixEGL Affiliates LTK: Curvyclosetwithjen on LTK Opus Clips: https://www.opus.pro/?via=79b446 StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5989489347657728 Whatnot: https://whatnot.com/invite/jendub Poshmark: https://posh.mk/bDYu5ZMwbTb (Receive $10 to shop using this code) Benable:Benable is an app to share your favorite things, and earn from 40,000 brands. Skip the waitlist with my link: https://benable.com/i/P7PKR Diggin Her Roots Boutique https://digginherroots.com/?ref=kcamtpog Or code Jendub1908 Skool https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=cc2086ec5ba04247bf935526f9bb8db6 Music Soul Searching · Causmic Last Night's Dream — Tryezz Funkadelic Euphony- Monz (idol.ai)
Send us Fan MailCherie Calbom, M.S. —celebrated worldwide as “The Juice Lady,” is a trailblazer in whole-food nutrition and the juicing revolution. With a Master of Science degree in nutrition and a passion for transforming health through fresh, vibrant foods, she has authored 36 books that have collectively sold over 3.5 million copies.Her global bestseller, Juicing for Life, alone has empowered 2 million readers to reclaim vitality.Her latest work, The Truth About Seed Oils: How the "Heart-Healthy" Myth Made Us Sick—and How to Heal with Real Fats, exposes how the "heart-healthy" myth made us sick — and how to heal with real fats.From serving as George Foreman's nutritionist to advising the Royal Family of the UAE, Cherie's influence spans continents and cultures. Her passion for wellness is deeply personal. After losing her mother to breast cancer at the age of six, she devoted her life to empowering others to prevent disease and reclaim their health through nourishing, whole foods.A dynamic voice in wellness, Cherie has been featured on Fox News, NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, CBN, TBN, and It's Supernatural, inspiring millions with her message: health is not just a goal; it's a lifestyle.Find Cherie at-IG- @juiceladycherieHow It's Made - Canola Oil! GROSS!!! UNBELIVABLY DISGUSTING.Find Boundless Body at-myboundlessbody.comBook a session with us here!
Keith Murphy and Andrew Downs hold it down while Andy attempts (and fails) to join from a boat in Mexico.
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Heavyweight secret revealed: Champion boxer George Foreman buried in Sioux City, as family carries out his wish.
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We've been told for decades that seed oils are heart-healthy staples—but what if that advice is doing more harm than good? In this powerful interview, I sit down with Cherie Calbom, known as The Juicing Lady, to talk about her new book and groundbreaking research on The Truth About Seed Oils. Together, we unpack the dark side of industrial seed oils—how they're processed, why they've become so dominant in modern diets, and what her latest findings reveal about their impact on inflammation, hormone balance, and chronic illness. If you've been dealing with fatigue, autoimmune symptoms, or stubborn health issues, this conversation may challenge everything you thought you knew about "healthy fats." This isn't about fear—it's about seeing the full picture so you can make more informed, empowered choices for your health. Cherie Calbom, M.S. —celebrated worldwide as "The Juice Lady," is a trailblazer in whole-food nutrition and the juicing revolution. With a Master of Science degree in nutrition and a passion for transforming health through fresh, vibrant foods, she has authored 36 books that have collectively sold over 3.5 million copies. Her global bestseller, Juicing for Life, alone has empowered 2 million readers to reclaim vitality. Her latest book, The Truth About Seed Oils, exposes the rise of industrial seed oils and how they have silently destroyed our health. From serving as George Foreman's nutritionist to advising the Royal Family of the UAE, Cherie's influence spans continents and cultures. Her mother died of breast cancer when she was six years old, creating a passionate desire to help people heal and prevent disease. A dynamic voice in wellness, Cherie has been featured on Fox News, NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, CBN, TBN, and It's Supernatural, inspiring millions with her message: health is not just a goal; it's a lifestyle. Learn more about Cherie and her work and download your free copy of her ebook with 7 anti-inflammatory and energy boosting juicing recipes at: https://juiceladycherie.com/ Plus she also has recommended juicers with discounts and more. Check out her new book- The Truth about Seed Oils at: https://amzn.to/4tOH0Gc Follow Cherie on instagram at: https://instagram.com/juiceladycherie Check out the website for this podcast at: http://autoimmunerehab.com Youtube channel with videos of this podcast and more at: https://youtube.com/c/annalaurabrownhealthcoach
Treebeard and the unnamed King of Lórien set bounds between them; Alan and James clearly know no bounds. Join The Man of the West and The Sage of the South as we conclude our six-episode look at The History of Galadriel and Celeborn in Unfinished Tales. Fangorn will walk where he wants to; of the Gwathló, we learn that the river is wide and it's too hard to cross (especially in the middle of the night); Celeborn is (we guess) surprised to find the meaning of his name has been changed. We imagine Treebeard on the local HOA board, ask what Tolkien meant by Númenórean power arriving “in time”, and observe a real missed opportunity by Amazon for product placement. Also: the given names of Elves, and… George Foreman? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thursday 4-2-26 Show #1260: We are nearing 10 years of Real Laughs and James and Miguel reminisce over some of the more memorable moments; plus, we talk a little arena football, Jeff's nasal flush, and the scam that was the George Foreman grill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday 4-2-26 Show #1260: We are nearing 10 years of Real Laughs and James and Miguel reminisce over some of the more memorable moments; plus, we talk a little arena football, Jeff's nasal flush, and the scam that was the George Foreman grill.
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==============================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://wwaw.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2026“SUBLIME BELLEZA”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================25 de MarzoDe enemigos a amigosPero yo digo: Amen a sus enemigos y oren por quienes los persiguen (Mateo 5:44)."Ya sabes cuánto odiaba a Muhammad Ali, por haber perdido por su culpa en 1974".Con esas palabras George Foreman, exboxeador estadounidense bicampeón mundial de boxeo, peso pesado y medallista de oro en los Juegos Olímpicos, en su autobiografía cuenta de su amistad con Ali, elegido como "El deportista del siglo".Dos meses después de esta conversación, Foreman llamó a Muhammad y le contó acerca de su experiencia con Dios.-George, te voy a dar otra oportunidad para conquistar el título-le propuso Ali.-Gracias, Muhammad, no quiero otra oportunidad. Encontré algo mejor -respondió George-.Lo siento mucho, Muhammad, pero estoy colgando los guantes. Si un día me necesitas, estaré aquí.Poco tiempo después, Muhammad llamó a George y, a medida que se conocían más, fue surgiendo una amistad, y su gran ex enemigo hablaba con él casi todos los días. En las cartas que se escribían, firmaban, jugando el uno con el otro: "Con amor, Muhammad Ali" y "Con amor, George".Ali estaba impresionado con el cambio efectuado en George y le hacía preguntas difíciles acerca de la Biblia. Finalmente, reconoció que, para haber cambiado tanto, su amigo debía haber tenido un encuentro verdadero con Dios.En el estante de trofeos de George, hay una foto de la famosa lucha de los dos en África. George está derrumbado y Ali en pie, a su lado, mientras el árbitro se prepara para contar. Guardó esa foto de su derrota porque fue el momento que inició la búsqueda de George por Dios. Él aprendió a amar al hombre a quien tanto había odiado. Muhammad se convirtió en uno de sus mejores amigos.La Biblia no dice que es pecado tener enemigos. No siempre es posible considerar a todos como amigos, pero nos insta a amar a nuestros enemigos. La lógica bíblica es diferente a la nuestra; la manera de amar, según Dios, es diferente a la nuestra.Eso implica decir: "De acuerdo, alguien me hizo daño, y como un ser transformado por la gracia divina, aun cuando fui herida y no sienta amor por esa persona, puedo practicarlo con ella". El amor, según Dios, no es un sentimiento, sino que forma parte de los principios de su reino. Cuando lo practicamos, suceden muchas sorpresas. Sentimos alivio y una paz que excede a todo entendimiento; y, tal vez, como ocurrió con Foreman y Ali, pueda surgir una gran amistad.Que Dios te impresione a tener esa experiencia.
One man is sick. Actually scratch that. One man is completely destroyed. Colton showed up to record this podcast after a week that included a Creed concert, a karaoke night, felling trees across his yard, and what he describes as looking, feeling, and sounding like hammer dog you-know-what. And yet here he is. A true hero of the craft.But before the sawdust flies, the crew does what they always do first and they talk food. Specifically sandwiches. Ross is heading to London and has a mission to personally visit the Sensational Sandwiches shop and hand deliver Beat Around the Bench stickers to the man himself. The debate over the greatest sandwich meat of all time gets heated. Colton goes Cajun turkey. Jess goes Reuben on marble rye pressed like a panini in a George Foreman. Ross drops the truth bomb that nobody asked for but everybody needed. Salami. Salami is the answer. Throw it on anything. It just works.Then the show pivots hard into the shop. Ross has a customer table in crisis and the breadboard ends are warping like a propeller because Chicago winters pull indoor humidity down to six percent and the wood is screaming for mercy. Jess and Colton walk him through his options. Cut it. Seal it. Rubio it. Ceramic coat it. Accept that wood moves because wood has always moved and wood will always move. This is woodworking. These are the stakes.Then things get really dangerous because Jess rolls out a 25 question lightning round trivia challenge and the rules are brutal. Eight seconds to answer. Five hundred BATB bucks if you are right. Minus five hundred if you are wrong. Questions fly faster than sawdust off a drum sander. Pine. Plumb bob. Dovetail. Bandsaw. Kiln dried. Ipe. The adze. And the final boss question that neither man could answer. The word is chatoyance. It is a French term for cat's eye and it describes that shimmering three dimensional figure you see in curly maple and sapele when the light hits it just right. Use it with your customers. They will never question your credibility again.The crew wraps it out with three heavy hitting nuggets. Jess swears by the framer rig suspender tool belt that changed his life on the jobsite. Colton puts the Woodworkers Companion app on the radar tipped off by patron Greg at Platte Valley Woodworks. It is free and does quoting, invoicing, wood movement calculations, and customer management all in one place. And Ross drops the truth about surviving slow seasons. Find the easy job. Clear coating guitars for an artist. Three hundred bucks. Done. Keep that tap running even when the big projects dry up.This is Beat Around the Bench. Episode 138. The Walking Deadwood. Go follow the podcast wherever you listen and if you need someone to keep Jess and Colton accountable while Ross is eating sandwiches in Scotland, that responsibility falls on you.woodworking podcast, Beat Around the Bench, woodworking trivia, breadboard table repair, wood movement, chatoyance, Woodworkers Companion app, framer rig tool belt, sandwich debate, London travel, kiln dried wood, dovetail joint, bandsaw, hand plane, salami sandwich, BATB, woodworking tips, furniture maker podcast, custom woodworking, Colton Cold Crit, JessBuildIt, RNC Woodworking
Books: The Truth About Seed Oils and other titles are available on Amazon author page.Website: www.juiceladycherie.comInstagram: @juiceladycherieThe Truth About Seed Oils on Amazon https://amzn.to/3P3w4VZJuicing for Life https://amzn.to/4uonwsVWebsite: www.juiceladyinfo.com Nutrition advice today can feel confusing. Should you avoid fats? Are seed oils unhealthy? What should beginners actually eat?In this episode of The Fitness Beginner Podcast, I sit down with nutrition expert and bestselling author Cherie Calbom to break down some of the biggest myths in modern nutrition.Cherie has written 36 books with over 3.5 million copies sold and was one of the early voices helping bring coconut oil back into mainstream health conversations through her book The Coconut Diet. She also served as the nutritionist for boxing legend George Foreman and helped promote healthy cooking through the iconic George Foreman Grill.During our conversation, we discuss her latest book The Truth About Seed Oils and break down what beginners need to know about healthy fats, cooking oils, and sustainable nutrition habits.The truth about seed oils and why they're controversialHealthy fats vs unhealthy fatsWhy fats are essential for your healthSimple nutrition tips for beginnersThe biggest nutrition myths people still believeStories from working with George Foreman and promoting the Foreman GrillHow to build sustainable eating habits for long-term healthIf you're starting your fitness journey and want simple, practical nutrition advice, this episode will help clear up the confusion.
MAR. 5, 2026It came to pass-not stay."It came to pass." Ge 4:3 NKJVThere is a little phrase repeated 436 times in the Bible: "It came to pass." Whatever trial you are going through today, remind yourself, "It came to pass-not stay." If the fulfillment of the vision God gave you seems to be taking longer than you thought, remind yourself "it will come to pass!" In his biography, God in My Corner, the two-time world heavyweight champion George Foreman tells a story about an elderly woman who was asked her favorite Scripture verse. She replied: "And it came to pass." She explained why: "I know that whenever a trial comes, it doesn't come to stay; it comes—to pass." And the Scripture on the flipside of this coin reads:"Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion" (Php 1:6 NIV). In other words, He will bring it to pass! Either way, God always finishes what He starts. "The vision is yet for an appointed time… Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come [to pass]" (Hab 2:3 NKJV). Battling an illness that threatened his life, and enemies who wanted to take his throne, David turned to the Lord for help. And God didn't disappoint him. Read these two Scriptures and stand on them: "Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning" (Ps 30:5 NLT). "You have turned my mourning into joyful dancing. You have taken away my clothes of mourning and clothed me with joy, that I might sing praises to you and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give you thanks forever!" (Ps 30:11-12 NLT).It came to pass-not stay God always finishes what He starts.Share This DevotionalSend a textSupport the showChanging Lives | Building Strong Family | Impacting Our Community For Jesus Christ!
GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON'T DIE review, working on the David Jaco script (see the link in the show notes on who that legendary boxer is!), and MORE!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire (https://ieautism.org/), and a GREAT service provider I work for called Autism Behavior Services, Inc. (https://autismbehaviorservices.com/). We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/FV3ymF1tQh60QA0ikYSz8QThe script about the fighter I am writing about on some episodes is being written longhand. It will be typed up shortly after it is done. It's current title is SPONTANEOUS PALOOKA. The fighter's name is Dave Jaco and you can see his record below. He fought Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, and every other notable heavyweight of the 1990s!https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1534Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks#boxing#davidjaco#goodluckhavefundontdiemovie
Eoin is back at the wheel this week and throwaway mention of his slow cooker sends the boys and the converstion spiralling into a juicy debate. Joe has an unlikely encounter with a tiny Trump fan but the laughter comes to an end with a tense visit to the garage to get his car fixed. Things get heated!He also has things to say to pubs charging you extra for you to pull your own pint which has them reminising on their shared early careers as loungeboys.Fair warning: Darren refers to 'doing a dookie' a lot in this episode. Send all your questions and comments to stallit@goloudnow.com
MURDER 101 review, another session working on the Dave Jaco script (see the link in the show notes on who that legendary boxer is!), and MORE!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire (https://ieautism.org/), and a GREAT service provider I work for called Autism Behavior Services, Inc. (https://autismbehaviorservices.com/). We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757985777The script about the fighter I am writing about on some episodes is being written longhand. It will be typed up shortly after it is done. It's current title is SPONTANEOUS PALOOKA. The fighter's name is Dave Jaco and you can see his record below. He fought Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, and every other notable heavyweight of the 1990s!https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1534Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks#boxing#davidjaco#murder101@clikamovie
Fire up the grill! Cody, Andrew & Ren break down the most famous (and infamous) celebrity endorsement deals! They discuss why Andrew used a George Foreman grill in his hotel room, why Whitney Houston should have waited for Coke Zero, Michael Jackson and Britney Spears propping up Pepsi, Paris Hilton eating a cheeseburger while washing a car, Mary J Blige selling snack wraps like the rent is due, and Jennifer Aniston selling us EVERYTHING!We have deals for you!Kashi: Say hi to fiber, protein, and taste! Learn more at Kashi.comMarley Spoon: Fast-track your way to eating well! Head to MarleySpoon.com/offer/petty for 45% off your first order and free delivery!Quince: Refresh your wardrobe! Go to Quince.com/pettiness for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CLIKA movie review, still working on the Dave Jaco script (see the link in the show notes on who that legendary boxer is!), and MORE!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire (https://ieautism.org/), and a GREAT service provider I work for called Autism Behavior Services, Inc. (https://autismbehaviorservices.com/). We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757985777The script about the fighter I am writing about on some episodes is being written longhand. It will be typed up shortly after it is done. It's current title is SPONTANEOUS PALOOKA. The fighter's name is Dave Jaco and you can see his record below. He fought Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, and every other notable heavyweight of the 1990s!https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1534Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks#boxing#davejaco#clikamovie@clikamovie
Working on the Dave Jaco script (see the link in the show notes on who that legendary boxer is!), movie review catch-up, and MORE!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire (https://ieautism.org/), and a GREAT service provider I work for called Autism Behavior Services, Inc. (https://autismbehaviorservices.com/). We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757985777The script about the fighter I am writing about on some episodes is being written longhand. It will be typed up shortly after it is done. It's current title is SPONTANEOUS PALOOKA. The fighter's name is Dave Jaco and you can see his record below. He fought Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, and every other notable heavyweight of the 1990s!https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1534Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks#boxing#davejaco#sendhelp
A longhand session written on my lunch break while at work. Enjoy!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire (https://ieautism.org/), and a GREAT service provider I work for called Autism Behavior Services, Inc. (https://autismbehaviorservices.com/). We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757985777The script about the fighter I am writing about on some episodes is being written longhand. It will be typed up shortly after it is done. It's current title is SPONTANEOUS PALOOKA. The fighter's name is Dave Jaco and you can see his record below. He fought Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, and every other notable heavyweight of the 1990s!https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1534Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks#boxing#davejaco
A longhand session, movie reviews, MARTY SUPREME, THE HOUSEMAID reviews and more!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire. We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757985777The script about the fighter I am writing about on some episodes is being written longhand. It will be typed up shortly after it is done. It's current title is SPONTANEOUS PALOOKA. The fighter's name is Dave Jaco and you can see his record below. He fought Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Buster Douglas, and every other notable heavyweight of the 1990s!https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1534Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#martysupreme#thehousemaid#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks#boxing#davejaco
Joined by many of our Sports History Network colleagues, Andrew and Dan discuss the lives and legacies of Gus Williams, Bob Uecker, Fay Vincent, Al Trautwig, John Feinstein, George Foreman, Steve McMichael, Dick Barnett, Jim Marshall, Gerry Philbin, Dave Parker, and Hulk Hogan. Thanks to Dana and Chuck (Historically Speaking Sports), Bob (Gridiron Greats Podcast and Magazine), and Darin (Pigskin Dispatch) for joining us! Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear. Contact the show at HelloOldSports@gmail.com and find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HelloOldSports
Jim Lampley stops by to chat about his fatherhood journey. We talk about how fatherhood is very important to him. He shares some interesting stories that involve him and his kids while working. After that we talk about his new book, It Happened!: A Uniquely Lucky Life in Sports Television. He opens up about the inspiration for this book and how he approached writing the book. Next we talk about some of his favorite moments in sports broadcasting. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Jim Lampley Jim Lampley is a Hall of Fame sportscaster with 50 years of on-site experience at numerous live sports events that include college and NFL football and ABC's Wide World of Sports, inside NBA and MLB locker rooms, Wimbledon, Ryder Cup PGA Golf, and 14 Olympics. For 30 years, he was the face and voice of HBO World Championship boxing, including anecdotes and interactions with the most famous fighters of his era (Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Ray Leonard and George Foreman) and the biggest boxing matches up to and including the “Billion Dollar Bout” between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, which had the largest gross income in the history of pay-per-view sports. Make sure you pick up Jim's book,It Happened!: A Uniquely Lucky Life in Sports Television wherever you pick up books. Free Spirits Company Is This Week's Podcast Sponsor The Free Spirits Company was founded to answer one simple question: "What if alcohol wasn't the star player of every great cocktail?" They make a full line of hand-crafted, complex, bold expressions of the spirits that so many of us love. Minus the alcohol. Now, drinkers don't have to chose between more great cocktails or less alcohol. DRINK LIKE YOU MEAN IT. Check out all of their products at their website at drinkfreespirits.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
The end of the 2nd year of the Past Our Prime podcast is a great time to look back on a wonderful year, filled with great guests, unbelievable stories, and moments from half a century ago that are still hard to imagine 50 years later. 1975 was a great year in sports, and we chronicled it all week by week with the stars who gave us those moments of wonder and helped turn us into the sports fans we became. We started the year off with Phil Villapiano of the Oakland Raiders, who told us about how he was clipped on the Immaculate Reception vs. the Steelers… sort of, maybe. His energy is only matched by his sense of humor and enthusiasm. Later that month, SI's Curry Kirkpatrick recalled how he was given a beauty of an assignment—writing a piece on Cheryl Tiegs for the swimsuit issue. Let's just say the supermodel wasn't super happy with how the article turned out. From there we were off and running… or in Lynne Cox's case, swimming and freezing. If you don't know Lynne's story, do yourself a favor and listen to the March 3rd show. She was a marathon swimmer who did her best work in frigid waters—English Channel, no problem. Antarctica, you bet. Alaska to Russia, sure thing. We talked with Jeff Feuerzeig, director of ESPN's 30 for 30 on The Real Rocky, Chuck Wepner, as well as the Big Emu, All-Star pitcher Jim Kern, to close out March. In April, author Joshua Prager told us how “the Giants stole the pennant” in '51, and about his personal mission of coming face-to-face with the man responsible for paralyzing him. The story of the year may well have been Ruffian, the amazing filly who had never lost—never even trailed—in a race heading into her much-anticipated match race with Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure. The jockey who rode both horses, Jacinto Vazquez, chose Ruffian, and the race ended in tragedy. Fifty years later, Ruffian's story is still a tear-jerker. So is Jan Kalsu's. The widow of the only active NFL player to die in the Vietnam War, Jan told us how just hours after giving birth to their son, she learned of her husband Bob's death while still in the hospital. And so was Leo Ulman's—the man who collected more Nolan Ryan memorabilia than anyone after immigrating to America as a child, narrowly escaping the Nazis in Amsterdam. In August, Adam Greenberg recalled how his first Major League at-bat nearly killed him. In September, former Oklahoma Sooners QB Dean Blevins shared how Barry Switzer recruited him on a golf course by carrying his bags. October brought Mark Kram Jr. and the Thrilla in Manila, followed by a trip to space with Bill “The Spaceman” Lee, who told stories only he can tell. In November, one of the greatest ever—Fran Tarkenton—joined us, sharing the day he lost both a playoff game and his father. And Jim Lampley gave us chills talking about his friend George Foreman, who passed in 2025. That's a year and then some. A look back at the world of sports in 1975. It's been a great ride with great people on the Past Our Prime podcast. Listen and enjoy wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There was no more feared boxer than George Foreman in his prime. Tough, strong, mean, talented, smart… George had it all and was at the top of his game as heavyweight champ until October 30, 1974 when he lost to Muhammad Ali in the Rumble in the Jungle. Now a year later, Big George is on the cover of Sports Illustrated, wanting another shot at Ali for “his title.” The fight never took place. And in 1977, George retired from boxing. And that set up one of the greatest 2nd acts in the history of the sport. 10 years later, a 38-year old George came out of retirement and got back into the ring. He kept at it, and finally, on November 5, 1995 in the 10th round against heavyweight champion Michael Moorer, George caught him, knocked him out and was once again the heavyweight champion of the world at the age of 45. On the mic calling that fight was a colleague of George's who had known Foreman for years. Jim Lampley had been around almost as long as Foreman, starting his incredible broadcasting career the same year George and Ali hooked up in Zaire. Now in the prime of his own boxing career at HBO, Lamps was the voice of a generation, especially for those who loved the sweet science. He had asked George how he planned to beat a much younger Moorer and George told him what was going to take place. And when it unfolded exactly how George had said it would, Lampley exclaimed, It Happened, It Happened… his famous four word account of George Foreman recapturing the belt he had lost over 20 years ago to his nemesis Ali. Jim Lampley joins us on the Past Our Prime podcast to talk about his start in the business as a 24-year old kid for ABC Sports. His rise in the industry and how he won over the trust of Foreman as a broadcasting partner, and eventually an equal and… a friend. He talks about the sudden passing of the champ and how that still moves him to tears and about the transformation George had from angry, intimidating, brute to the lovable, jovial gentle giant we all came to embrace during George's successful Act Two. And Lampley tells a story about George and Bob Dylan that lets you get behind the curtain and see a different side of George altogether. It's a great talk with a man who has been in the broadcasting business for 50 years and seen some of the greatest fights of the last 50 years. The author of the book, “It Happened, A Uniquely Lucky Life in Sports Television,” Jim Lampley on the Past Our Prime podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Boxer, preacher, and grill super salesman George Foreman died in his longtime hometown of Houston in March. Texas Standard commentator W.F. Strong has been thinking about Foreman’s life and how he literally fought his way from rags to riches more than once. The full transcript of this episode of Stories from Texas is available on […] The post George Foreman's resilience: A two-time rags-to-riches story appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Richard McGirr breaks down why most syndicators struggle with online ads and explains why cold traffic is the last place capital raisers should be spending money. He argues that private investments require a level of trust that interruptive ads can't establish, and that most managers burn cash chasing low-quality Facebook leads with terrible conversion. Instead, Richard outlines a hierarchy of “trust-based traffic,” from podcast tours that borrow a host's credibility to scalable paid influencer webinars that transfer trust at a fraction of the cost of ads. He walks through real-world examples—from George Foreman to Proactiv—to show how borrowed brands can outperform traditional marketing by orders of magnitude, especially in capital-raising. Alternative Fund IV is closing soon and SMK is giving Best Ever listeners exclusive access to their Founders' Shares, typically offered only to early investors. Visit smkcap.com/bec to learn more and download the full fund summary. Join us at Best Ever Conference 2026! Find more info at: https://www.besteverconference.com/ Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reprogramming the Subconscious for Success In this episode, I sat down with Jim to explore the powerful role of the subconscious in shaping our lives. Jim shared how behaviors and outcomes are often dictated by subconscious identities, and how reprogramming these patterns can create lasting success. He walked us through his own journey—from a poor Texas farm boy to a multi-millionaire—showing firsthand what's possible when you align your subconscious beliefs with your goals. I added my own reflections on reinvention throughout my career, reinforcing how our inner identity becomes the foundation for personal and professional growth. Shaping Interests Through Early Experiences We also explored how curiosity and interests are formed over time. I shared my shift from struggling in science classes to developing a genuine passion for it later in life, while Jim reflected on his early challenges with math. Together, we unpacked how childhood experiences and ingrained beliefs can set the stage for our strengths, struggles, and perceptions of ability later in adulthood. Mindset Differences in Success and Failure Jim drew a clear contrast between the mindset of successful millionaires and those who remain financially stuck. He explained that high performers are constantly driven to grow—either by the desire to surpass family achievements or by the fear of losing what they've built—while those struggling often default to excuses and fear of failure. We discussed how identity shapes habits and behaviors, influencing not just personal success but also the divides we see in today's social and political climate. Beyond Manufactured Identity Divide Together, we explored how identity can unite or divide us. Using the metaphor of a tree fighting against itself, we reflected on how clinging to manufactured identities can lead to destruction. Jim and I both emphasized the importance of evolving beyond these surface-level divides and recognizing our shared human needs and goals as the path toward real progress. Overcoming Subconscious Barriers to Growth We closed by talking about the daily battle against subconscious barriers and external influences. Jim highlighted how his podcast helps listeners reprogram habits and reframe subconscious beliefs, while I reflected on the growing need to manage how social media and technology shape our identities. The key takeaway: true growth requires awareness, action, and the courage to break free from limiting patterns so you can step into your full potential. Ready to truly transform your life—professionally, personally, and spiritually? Whether you're seeking breakthroughs in business, deeper relationships, or inner alignment, Jim Fortin is the mentor high-performing leaders turn to when they're ready to change from the inside out. Jim is the creator and host of The Jim Fortin Podcast, a global chart-topper with over two million downloads in its first two years. Widely regarded as a leading voice in subconscious self-transformation, Jim has shared stages with icons like Tony Robbins, Dr. Phil, Robert Kiyosaki, and George Foreman, offering a unique blend of behavioral science and ancient wisdom to shift how people lead and live. For over two decades, Jim has trained thousands—from Wall Street executives to local business owners—in the art of human effectiveness, sales influence, and his signature method: NeuroPersuasion®, a breakthrough system rooted in NLP, hypnosis, and brain-based performance strategies. Through his company Mind Authority, Jim has privately coached global changemakers in business, government, and social impact to access clarity, alignment, and elevated results. His sought-after programs—The Transformational Coaching Program and Be Do Have Training Series—have helped individuals rewrite limiting narratives, dissolve sabotaging patterns, and create powerful shifts in every area of life. Jim Fortin isn't just teaching transformation—he's helping people embody it. Website: https://www.jimfortin.com/ Podcast: https://www.jimfortin.com/episode-1-transforming-your-life-from-the-inside-out/
Back in the day, there wasn't a kitchen around that didn't have (or want) a George Foreman grill. Foreman made the grill a legend, but you might not know these three things about your dad's favorite kitchen gadget. — 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at https://www.BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith and Len Webb. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Lilly Workneh serves as executive producer. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim Lampley's story is a 50-year travelog of an unlikely career that catalogs the evolution of sports television—from his emergence as the first sideline reporter, through hosting and covering 14 Olympics, to working with all major sports networks. In this episode, Lampley reflects on his experiences in boxing, the evolution of the sport, and the genius of athletes like Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. The conversation also explores the unpredictability of life and how chance events shape our paths, the importance of mentorship, and the impact of performance-enhancing drugs. Lampley offers insights into the current state of journalism, emphasizing the importance of truth and objectivity amidst the challenges posed by social media and economic incentives. He also reflects on the complex legacy of O.J. Simpson and shares anecdotes about some of his other friends, including the beloved actor (and avid golfer) Jack Nicholson. Jim Lampley is a Hall of Fame sportscaster with 50 years of on-site experience at numerous live sports events, including the Super Bowl, Wimbledon, and 14 Olympics. For 30 years, he was the face and voice of HBO World Championship Boxing, calling some of the sport's most iconic fights—including bouts featuring Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, George Foreman, and Floyd Mayweather. A three-time Emmy winner and International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, his new book is It Happened!
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The role that once saved you may now be suffocating you. Learn how survival roles form, why they keep you bracing, and how recalibration frees you to live from your true identity.Some roles were never chosen — they were survival. You became the achiever to earn safety. The peacemaker to avoid conflict. The strong one because no one else could hold it together.In one season, those roles protected you. But in this season, they're suffocating. What once kept you safe now keeps you stuck.In today's episode of The Recalibration, Julie Holly unpacks why survival roles develop, how to recognize them, and what to do when they no longer fit. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and George Foreman's remarkable story, this episode explores:Why survival roles often form in childhood when the brain hardwires coping into identityHow to identify when a survival role is still running your life todayWhat to do about survival roles: Name it. Honor it. Release it. Recalibrate.The difference between therapy, coaching, and ILR — and why recalibration is the only path to releasing survival roles at the rootWhy honoring your survival roles frees you to step into your true identityToday's Micro Recalibration: Ask yourself: What role began as survival but is no longer true to me? Write it down. Thank it for what it carried. Then release it for what it can no longer carry.If you've ever felt trapped by a role you didn't even choose, this episode will help you see survival roles for what they are: evidence of resilience, but never your destiny.If this episode gave you language you've been missing, please rate and review the show so more high-capacity humans can find it. Explore Identity-Level Recalibration→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights → Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you → Download the Misalignment Audit → Subscribe to the weekly newsletter → Join the waitlist for the next Recalibration cohort This isn't therapy. This isn't coaching. This is identity recalibration — and it changes everything.
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Did the late George Foreman's merchandising millions almost go to Chuck Norris instead? What aren't influencers selling to men these days? And is this season of The White Lotus actually good? (Spoiler alert for later in this episode: If you've seen through Episode 6, you're good.) And more from Pablo's trip to L.A.: the neck hammock, erect rods, and OnlyEyes. Further content: George Foreman Turned a Home Grill Into a Culinary Heavyweight (Kim Severson) https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/22/dining/george-foreman-grill.html It's Bait (Rebecca Jennings) https://www.vulture.com/article/ashton-hall-morning-routine.html Let's Talk About the [Spoiler Alert] on The White Lotus, with Help From Some Experts (Eliana Dockterman) https://time.com/7269550/the-white-lotus-incest-lochlan-saxon/ Subscribe to The Mina Kimes Show (featuring Lenny) podcast https://www.youtube.com/@minakimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The JBP kicks off the latest episode revisiting the story of Joe's broken foot (3:13) before the room discusses Marc vs. Ish in a recent Patreon episode (21:40). Joe then shares another story from his Saturday night out which featured an appearance from Ish on his bike (52:04), the guys send out their thoughts and prayers after the passing of George Foreman and Sayso P (1:12:20), and the mother of Commanders QB Jayden Daniels has been criticized for separating him from USC's JuJu Watkins at the NCAA Tournament (1:24:20). Also, Joe asks the room to share a time they rebelled against their parents (1:34:00), how did your worst enemy become your worst enemy (1:55:10), Trey Songz squares up on stage (2:08:55), an OnlyFans worker has been charged for killing a client (2:20:35), towns in New Jersey seek $13 million from American Dream (2:27:05), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/joebudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | SPINALL, Omah Lay, & Tyla - “One Call” Ice | Wale - “Blanco” Parks | Samara Cyn & Sherwyn - “Pop n Olive” Ish | TheARTI$t - “Ghost”
Van and Rachel remember the life of George Foreman (19:32) before discussing Jonathan Majors's latest film, ‘Magazine Dreams' (29:06), and the controversy surrounding Disney's ‘Snow White' (48:01). Then they react to the lawsuits against Marcellus Wiley detailing accounts of rape and sexual assault (1:00:31). Then Van explains why he'll redo his list of the top five Black cities while addressing income inequality (1:20:56), and is Jayden Daniels's mom going too far (1:38:36)? Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony opens the show by talking about his big takeaways from the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, and he also talks about the passing of George Foreman and about Victor Hovland winning the Valspar Championship. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on the Tournament so far, and also George Foreman's legacy, Chuck Culpepper calls in to talk about being at the Arkansas / St. John's game in Providence, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Bablers “Together Forever” ; Dan Bern “The Hawkeyes are Gonna Win It All” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hold on to your George Foreman grills and watch your feet because this week we're breaking down The Injury episode of The Office. The ladies chat about Dwight and Pam's blossoming friendship, Michael's hilarious talking head, and what's with the sofa in the conference room?! Then Jenna reveals that yes, that really was Steve Carell's foot, and Angela reads from her journal about that Dwangela moment in the breakroom. Unfortunately, we cannot confirm if there are Yams at any Carbondale gas stations, but check out the reviews of Pam's Prism DuroSport-6000! Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod Episode Transcript To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices