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Hello Architect Nation! This morning, as usual, I went to the Crossfit gym where I work out with my wife and 6 - 7 other people. Our coach was explaining today's workout, when suddenly he was interrupted by the deafening noise of the gas-powered blower the yard maintenance guy was using outside. The Crossfit gym where I exercise is housed in a metal building. Both of the rolling doors were up to let in the cool morning air. Coach Devin crossed his arms with a smile, "Guess I'll have to wait until yard guy is done." Eventually the noise from the blower died down as the yard guy walked away. Coach Devin continued to explain the workout and I had a successful session sweating, grunting and in general torturing myself. This experience with the noisy yard blower got me thinking - how often are we interrupted by figurative yard blowers throughout our day? An unexpected phone call or an email sends me on a wild goose chase of being reactionary instead of pro-active. What I'd have you consider today is this - where in your firm are you being distracted by the noisy blowers instead of focusing on the strategic moves that will put your firm on a solid and successful foundation for the future? Where do you need to shut down the outside noise and focus on what matters? Have you identified what matters? The number one thing you can do to help your architecture firm in the future is to build a solid foundation now. The DREAM Practice Accelerator is a program for architecture firm owners who want to build their dream firm - a firm that is in-demand and highly sought after because of the great work that you do. To discover how to create your bullet-proof firm, click here and register for my next 60-minute DREAM Practice training. Carpe diem. Enoch Bartlett Sears
Julius Kerwin Stein, hijo de emigrantes judíos que huyeron de la Rusia zarista a Londres. A los ocho años con su familia emigró a Estados Unidos donde asombró a todos con su virtuosismo al piano actuando con las orquestas sinfónicas de Chicago, St. Louis o Detroit cuando aún no tenía diez años. Escribió más de 2.000 canciones, de las que 200 fueron éxito en las listas de ventas. Su facilidad para adaptarse a los más variados colaboradores la expresó en sus frases: “Eres tan bueno, como lo sea el letrista con el que colaboras”, o “Si eres incapaz de colaborar con alguien, no tienes cabida en el mundo del teatro”. Podemos citar a SAMMY CAHN con el que escribió éxitos como el villancico “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow” y canciones para el cine por las que fueron nominados al Oscar en diez ocasiones, ganando el premio a mejor banda sonora y canción por “Three coins in the fountain”, película estrenada en España como “Creemos en el amor”. Con FRANK LOESSER escribió las canciones de la película “SWEATER GIRL” en 1942 y con Leo Robin para"MI HERMANA ELENA". En el terreno del musical escribió entre otras “LOS CABALLEROS LAS PREFIEREN RUBIAS”, "GYPSY”, “SUGAR”, “THE RED SHOES”, “FUNNY GIRL”, “TWO ON THE AISLE”, “SAY DARLING”, “DO-RE-MI”, “SUBWAYS ARE FOR SLEEPING”, “FADE OUT, FADE IN”, “HALLELUJAH, BABY” por la que ganaría el Tony, “BELLS ARE RINGING” o “BAR MITZVAH BOY”. Os dejamos nuestra selección de sus canciones en las que hemos incluido algunos de sus éxitos para teatro musical o para el cine en las que hemos contado con Barbra Streisand, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Judy Khun, Megan Hilty, Bette Midler, Marilyn Monroe, Bette Midler, Matt Monro, Elaine Paige, Linda Eder o Harry Connick, jr. Espero os guste 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 02'10" Cabecera 00h 02'46" Don't rain on my parade - Billy Porter 00h 05'50" A little girl from Little Rock - Megan Hilty 00h 08'05" Five minutes more - Frank SInatra 00h 10'37" I am woman - Barbra STreisand 00h 13'28" It's always love - Tommy Steele 00h 17'32" Let me entertain you - Debbie Gravitte 00h 20'26" Everything's coming up roses - Bette Midler 00h 23'10" Diamond's are a girl's best friend - Marilyn Monroe 00h 26'38" If momma was married - Emily Skinner & Alice Ripley 00h 29'17" I'm the greatest star - Barbra STreisand 00h 33'20" Never Never Land - Paige O'Hara 00h 37'48" People - Matt Monro 00h 40'23" Small world - Bette Midler 00h 43'40" Sugar - Robert Morse & Tony Roberts 00h 47'09" Absent minded me - Barbra Streisand 00h 50'14" Bye bye baby - Megan Hilty & Clarke Thorell 00h 53'54" Hey look, no crying - Judy Khun 00h 56'23" Ev'ry street a boulevard in Old New York - Guy Haines 00h 59'16" I've heard that song before - Frank Sinatra 01h 01'45" Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week - Frank Sinatra 01h 04'26" I fall in love too easily - Judy Khun 01h 07'00" Being good isn't good enough - Barbra Streisand 01h 10'02" I believe - Frank Sinatra 01h 13'03" The party's over - Matt Monro 01h 17'05" Funny girl - Barbra Streisand 01h 19'45" Who are you now? - Debbie Gibson 01h 23'10" It's been a long, long time / Just in time - Judy Khun 01h 27'35" Long before I knew you - Elaine Paige 01h 31'26" Now's the time - Leslie Uggams 01h 35'02" The music that makes me dance - Barbra Streisand 01h 39'28" Three coins in the fountain - Frank SInatra 01h 42'27" It's magic - Doris Day 01h 46'03" Pitiful penniless burns - Guy Haines & Brent Barrett 01h 49'41" Make someone happy - Barbra Streisand 01h 53'40" Together, wherever we go - Bette Midler 01h 56'35" Why try to change me now - Frank Sinatra 02h 00'13" It's delightful down in Chile - SImon Jones & Megan Hilty 02h 04'23" Rose's turn - Bette Midler 02h 08'24" You'll never get away from me - Judy Khun 02h 12'06" Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry - Frank Sinatra 02h 15'27" Time after time - Matt Monro 02h 18'38" Some people - Linda Eder 02h 21'35" I don't want to walk without you - Judy Khun 02h 24'43" Sunday - Frank SInatra 02h 27'15" Let it snow! let it snow! let it snow! - Harry Connick Jr. 02h 29'36" Look at you, look at me - Judy Khun
Man, I hope my internet comes back at some point. Guess I'll watch Cabin Boy on DVD while I'm waiting. Topics - Catherine, anime is still gay, Guacamelee! 2, consistently goofy, overpowered powers, Mortal Kombat 11, clay people, Hitman 2, mission stories, IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad. Music - Catherine OST - Yo, Peter Chapman/Michelle Frey/Rom Di Prisco/Mariachi Entertainment System - Infierno, Horse the Band - Cloudwalker
This week's Game Boys is a fall preview, but, rather than telling you all the games that are coming out that you can find anywhere, we're giving you a short list of a select few that we as individuals are personally looking forward to. Besides spooky movies like Ghostbusters, what are each of the Game Boys looking forward to independently? Collectively? And what's up with all of the Ghostbuster references in the first place? That last one's not rhetorical, I really don't know. Same initials as Game Boys, I guess? Maybe, but maybe not. Guess I'll never know. Oh well. Follow Game Boys on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Email Game Boys at Gameboyscoopcast@gmail.com Follow Tim on Twitter Follow Ryan on Twitter Follow Alex on Twitter
Guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats. Editor's Note: This week's round of Tay Talk was recorded before "Call It What You Want" dropped, if you're curious why it's omitted. Homework for next week: Read "I Hate Everyone But You" by Gaby Dunn & Allison Raskin thatpodcastthing.com Twitter: @RachelAndrewPod Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Overcast Listen on Youtube RSS Feed