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What can we do to prepare if the Russian Ukraine war gets even worse?Topics covered include:How risk and uncertainty differ as does how we manage themWhat we can learn from Ukraine and Russian citizens on dealing with uncertaintyWhat will be the financial impact of the sanctions against Russia and the ruble collapseWhy and how we should all prepare for potential cyberattacksWhy now is the time to make sure you have an appropriate asset allocationHow holding dollars, euros, or stablecoin can help protect against currency collapsesWhat we can do to help UkraineThanks to Masterworks and Policygenius for sponsoring the episode.Show NotesJPMorgan Says Selling Stocks Now Carries Too Much Risk by Nikos Chrysoloras—BloombergUkraine conflict: Dread in Kyiv as huge Russian convoy advances by Lyse Doucet—BBCRussia launches fierce rocket attack on Ukrainian city of Kharkiv by Guy Chazan, John Reed, Max Seddon, Henry Foy, John Paul Rathbone, and Demetri Sevastopulo—Financial TimesHow new sanctions could cripple Russia's economy—The EconomistRussian c.bank orders block on foreign clients' bids to sell Russian securities - document—ReutersUkraine invasion: Russians feel the pain of international sanctions by Anastasia Stognei and Simon Fraser—BBCThe dire predictions about a Russian cyber onslaught haven't come true in Ukraine. At least not yet. by Joseph Menn and Craig Timberg—The Washington PostHackers Breached Colonial Pipeline Using Compromised Password by William Turton and Kartikay Mehrotra—Bloomberg‘Yes, He Would': Fiona Hill on Putin and Nukes by Maura Reynolds—PoliticoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've been listening to Left of the Dial for more than 5 minutes, then you're already familiar with Riverby. https://www.leftofthedial.fm/podcast/smart-mouth-by-riverby/ (We covered Smart Mouth) back in 2020, Riverby played our https://www.leftofthedial.fm/live/riverby/ (first ever live session) in February of 2021, and a year to the day since that performance, August joined Andrea and Caleb to talk about their upcoming album, Absolution, working in the studio with Jim Wirt (longtime producer of Andrew McMahon and a million others), their upcoming New Jersey Is the World gig at House of Independents, a little bit about Fall Out Boy and a whole lot about Michael Bolton. Pre-order Absolution and listen to "Baseless" and "Birth By Sleep" on Riverby's https://riverby.bandcamp.com/album/absolution (Bandcamp). If you're listening to this on Friday Feb 25th, and you're in the Philly area, go see Riverby with niiice (who we covered https://www.leftofthedial.fm/podcast/internet-friends-by-niiice/ (way back in episode 69)) and Elephant Jake at Original 13 Ciderworks. https://4333collective.net/shop/niiice-elephant-jake-riverby-ticket (Tickets here). You can also catch them playing a few songs at https://www.leftofthedial.fm/podcast/half-my-life-with-chris-gethard/ (friend of the show) Chris Gethard's March 2nd New Jersey Is the World Live show, in Asbury Park. Technically, they're opening for the Jersey Devil. You should still be able to get tickets for that one, https://www.ticketweb.com/event/new-jersey-is-the-world-house-of-independents-tickets/11657315?pl=hoi (here). Songs featured: https://pictoriavark.bandcamp.com/album/the-parts-i-dread (Pictoria Vark) - "Wyoming" In the Mourning - "If He Wanted to, He Would" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFood_bTOX4 (Michael Bolton) - "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" https://www.complex.com/music/kehlani-little-story-video (Kehlani) - "CRZY" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC_Lo8nRqfA (BTS) - "Seesaw" If you've donated to or are planning go donate to support and protect trans kids in Texas, let us know. Direct contributions of $25+ get you a shirt and some stickers from LotD. Info on how to let us know, https://www.leftofthedial.fm/blog/protect-trans-kids-always/ (here). We're also contributing any revenue Left of the Dial makes off our Bandcamp this next week, so if you've been thinking about picking up any of our live sessions, https://leftofthedial.bandcamp.com/ (now's a great time to do that).
Belton, South Carolina native and Nashville country artist Margaret Haynie joins Hunter in studio from Nashville, Tennessee to talk her music opportunities at Clemson University, how a TikTok launched her artist career and a couple shows she has coming up. Margaret plays a cover of Alison Krauss' "When You Say Nothing at All" and her original songs, "You Ain't No Cowboy" and "If He Wanted to He Would." "If He Wanted To He Would" is currently available on all streaming platforms and watch the music video on YouTube! Catch her playing her debut Whiskey Jam on January 27th! Be sure to follow Margaret on Instagram and TikTok @marghanyniemusic and follow Tailgate Country on Instagram @tgatecountry and TikTok @tailgatecountrypodcast. New interviews with country music artists uploaded every Tuesday and Thursday in 2022! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tgatecountry/support
If He Wanted To, He Would. KOP explains Why it's not always as simple as TikTok's dating advice 'if he wanted to, he would' https://mashable.com/article/if-he-wanted-to-he-would-tiktok Supporting KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel youtube.com/jbrasco951 Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.com Follow KOP on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok or Facebook @kingofpodcasts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/king-of-podcasts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-of-podcasts/support
Psalm 124. In eight simple verses the Lord calls our attention to what COULD have happened without His mercy, what SHOULD be our response, and one thing He WOULD have us remember.
Psalm 124. In eight simple verses the Lord calls our attention to what COULD have happened without His mercy, what SHOULD be our response, and one thing He WOULD have us remember.
Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Episode 26 in the series: Yeshua fulfilled all the prophetic requirements of the Messiah, the Anointed One – coming from the tribe of Judah (through his mother, Miriam), at the appointed time, preceded by John the Baptist, etc. John witnessed the Holy Spirit descending upon Yeshua and remaining upon him – the sign to John that this was the One. He declared himself to be “greater than Solomon,” “greater than Jonah” – in fact, to be the Son of God! He could not have been deceived, or a deceiver, and still be a ‘good man’ or a prophet. He was and is who he said he was. He foretold the destruction of Jerusalem, but also that the Jewish nation would NOT be destroyed. He promised that he would return to receive his own and the angel at his ascension promised that Yeshua would return to the Mount of Olives, just as he left it. When Zechariah describes this he refers to YHWH himself descending to the Mount – confirming that Yeshua is God! He warned us that many would come in His Name, that there would be many false Messiahs. We’ve already seen the ‘Christian’ German people fooled by one of these – Hitler. Not everyone who speaks in Yeshua’s Name has His authority to do so. We need to be alert, discerning and knowledgeable in the scriptures to be sure of not being taken in by them. Above all, He promised that He WOULD return! -------------------- with music from: Kickin Grass Band (North Carolina, USA) – 'Pot Liquor', (On The Short Rows); Sammy Horner (Scotland, UK) – 'When I Think Of Heaven', (Celtic Praise Volume 4 – See Touch And Hear); Eamonn Costello and Cathal Clohessy (Ireland) – 'Sergeant Early's Dream', (Bosca Ceoil and Fiddle). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
This may not technically be a prayer, however, Job is talking about what HE WOULD say to God--which may as well be a prayer, after all God heard it! In this "prayer" Job begins to say things about God he will later regret.
During the last holiday season, entrepreneurship consultant Tra Williams was feeling especially thankful for his gifts and said so on social media. His gratitude was immediately thrown back in his face by an online troll who suggested that he "go feed his unicorn." Originally taken aback by the rudeness, Tra decided not to let the bully get him down and instead determined he would follow his advice; He WOULD feed his unicorn, thank you very much. Listen to this episode to learn: How to maintain childhood and creativity, all while earning a living Why work and life are equal goods that feed one another, not separate entities to be "balanced" Why you should never let others define success for you Listeners will leave energized and more encouraged than ever to chase that long-ignored dream!
D6IX Podcast, Episode 24: Tuhronno Dating Chronicles: If He Wanted To, He Would. Hosted by: Dany & Neesh Listen as we chat about: 1) Friendship before dating 2) Relationship truths that no one wants to hear 3) Inspiration: Stop giving out bad advice! Don't forget to Like, Comment, Repost, and Rate the podcast! Also, tell a friend to tell a friend! We need 700 more listens by November 11th! THANK YOU to our loyal listeners that have helped us pass the 4,000 listen mark already! Keep in touch: www.damselinthe6ix.com www.twitter.com/damselinthe6ix www.instagram.com/damselinthe6ix www.facebook.com/damselinthe6ix Music By: The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
In the last week I've been interviewed and conducted interviews. One of those podcasts was Entrepreneur on Fire (iTunes)and the other was Urbanism Speakeasy (itunes)Podcast. In today's show I share tips and insights from both sides of the interview. Podcast Clip of the Week - Your Audience Is Excited When They Find Your Content [3:28] In episode 5 of the "My Digital Life with Rob Greenlee" podcast (website, iTunes), host Rob Greenlee (who has been on the show before), talks with Nicole Simon, Author, Social Media and Podcast Consultant at nicole-simon.eu from Berlin, Germany about the global aspects of podcasting. In the clip you hear how Nicole felt the first time she discovered podcasting. Member Spotlight - Cool People Podcast [5:23] If you're tired of hearing the same people being interviewed over and over, check out the Cool People Podcast hosted by Robert Chazz Chute. Rober has interviewed some "outside of the box" people. These include: a judge at a marijuana competition actors authors an erotica author who was a judge feminist porn they talk drugs in America, Middle East politics, if your a cool person you might like it. Check it out at coolpeoplepodcast.com (itunes). Tips for Doing a Podcast Interview - Being the Host [9:42] I was Entrepreneur on Fire podcast with John Lee Dumas. John does a DAILY podcast. That is a lot of work. These are all interviews. That is a TON of work. With this in mind, John needs to run an efficient ship, and when I was asked to be on his show I was really impressed with his work flow. John invited me to be on his show two months in advance for a show that will air one month after it was recorded. By inviting people months in advance, you have a smaller chance of people being "booked." John's Invitation Was Straight and To the Point John's invitation was short, respectful, explained what his podcast was, explained why I was a good fit for the show. It also explained the "tone" of the show (it's all about inspirational stories). It provided statistics of his audience (about 225,000 downloads a month), and provided information to show John as a credible source. John also let me know how long the interview was, so John Sent Me a List of Some of the Questions that He Would be Using By sending me the questions ahead of time it let me be prepared so the interview had great content. It turns out these were not ALL the questions, but it gave me an idea of what type of content fits his podcast. I previously worried that providing the questions ahead of time would leave me with an over prepared guest who had memorized their answers. I have changed my mind. Provide some of the questions ahead of time. This leaves you room for an honest conversation later during the interview. After all, you don't want the interview to be ruined because you guest is somewhat slow on their feet. For some people this is a nerve wracking situation, and allowing them to be prepared is going to result in better content. Automate the Scheduling Process If you want to take some of the hassle of scheduling interviews, there are services that allow potential guests to pick the time that suits them best (again stress the time zone you are in so they know ahead of time). Some examples of these include: Vcita.com timetrade.com John uses meetme.so to automate his schedule (I use Vcita (affiliate link)- which has a Wordpress Plugin). While you can send requests and such via Google Calendar, this tool really takes the headaches out of the scheduling piece. Send A Reminder If you're scheduling months in advance, there is that chance that your guest forgot to put it on their calendar. John's system automatically reminded me, and John sent a personal email making sure we are still on (very cool). IN that reminder, be sure to touch base on the time zone that you are using for the interview. Most scheduling systems have this automated. Times Zones Will Come Back To Haunt You When you are setting up the interview time, times zones can come back to haunt you. Be sure to let your guest know what time - and time zone - the interview will be . Provide Multiple Ways to Contact You In the future when I do Interviews I'm going to provide my phone number. This way if someone is going to be late they can tell me). If all they have is email, they may not be able to get to a computer to say "I'm going to be late" (not everyone has a smart phone). Ask the Guest For Clearance When you setup the interview, before you hit record establish anything the guest does NOT want to talk about. This avoids editing out segments later. Then either do it at the end of the interview (for a verbal version), or have some sort of form for them to sign that states you have the rights to use this content in any fashion you so choose. This will also be the time when you establish if your podcast is explicit or not (do people use "naughty" words). Edit With Your Audience In Mind As you can't see your guest (I turn off my video when recording to lesson the load on my computer), you may have a guest "over answer" your question. This is where they answer your question, but since there is a pause they provide additional information that is really not needed. Leave Giant Blanks if There is a Mistake If there is an "Edit point" where someone wants to do something over, pause for 10 seconds (it seems like forever) but this can GREATLY reduce your editing time as its OBVIOUS where the edit points are. Provide a Review Copy if Possible If possible, provide a copy of the interview before it goes live to your guest. It's not mandatory (unless they ask for one), but its a nice gesture. Have A Backup Recording Of the Interview I use PowerGrammo (PC) you can also use Call Recorder (Mac) to record Skype calls. I also have a backup of the recording by using a portable recorder. I plug an 1/8 to 1/8 cable from my headphones out of my computer into the line in on my portable recorder. I then plug my headphones into the portable recorder and when I press record I hear everything. There is nothing worse than having to call someone back and ask to do the interview again. Listen You are bringing someone on to your show because they have something you don't (why else would they be on your show). While it's a conversation, in the end your guest should do the majority of the talking. It's not always about you. Be Nice People have their own networks. Their may be other potential guests that your guest might know who would enjoy being interviewed. Mess up this interview, and they won't be singing your praises to anyone. Develop a Relationship Now that you've cracked the door and had a conversation with this person, be sure to check in and stay in touch. It never hurts to have a ton of friends. Tips For Being Interviewed on a Podcast [29:01] Know Their Audience - Sample Their Podcast Everything you do should be done with the audience in mind. If you are not familiar with the podcast, go listen to a few episodes to understand the tone of the podcast. Make it Easy To Contact You I didn't mention this one in the show, but make sure your contact information is on your website. Make sure you are checking any email that you are providing as a contact source. Touch Base Before the Interview If you haven't received a reminder from the host, be sure to touch base with them before the interview (a week, or a day before) and make sure everyone is on the same page. Be Prepared - But Not Over Prepared Yes you want to sound good, professional, and intelligent. However, if you memorize your answers it will be obvious. You may sound like a robot. Think about the audience you are speaking to, and what information will resonate with them. You may want to practice your answers to make sure they come out of your mouth smoothly (again, NOT memorizing, just practicing) Help Promote Your Appearance If someone has put you in front of their audience the leas you can do is mention it to your audience. This can be a blog post, a mention in a podcast, twitter, Facebook, or all of the above. If You Have To Cancel - Cancel Quickly If life happens, be sure to let your host know immediately that you can't make the interview. This gives them the maximum amount of time to find a guest for your time slot. Be Nice People have their own networks. Their may be other podcasts that the host might know who would enjoy having you on their show. Mess up this interview, and they won't be singing your praises to anyone. Mentioned On this Show Average Guy Podcast Network Podcast Roundtable Episode 14 Podcasting in a Niche Entrepreneur on Fire Urbanism Speakeasy