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Kenny Wallace discusses a thrilling weekend at Atlanta, NASCAR's "Hell Yeah" marketing campaign, and Michael Jordan saving the sport.#racing #michaeljordan
Send a textHello Friends! Welcome back to your favorite Wednesday morning podcast! This time we have a special guest filling in for Robbie... the one and only Jarrad. Big shout out to him for helping us out with about 29 minutes notice! Anyways... This time Jarrad has too many cats, Jordan really needs to delete some folks from his contact list and they both talk about baseball! Thanks for stopping by!Support the showEmail us @ tidbitzwiththeboyz@gmail.com Tik Tok Instagram Facebook Check out Robbie's YouTube Fitness journey!
In case you missed the last episode, my big news is that I relocated to Brooklyn for the next few months. My fingers are numb as I write this, but I do love it. Also, I'm capping off my book tour on February 19th at Patagonia SoHo. If you're in town, I would love to meet you in person. You can RSVP here. Okay, what else? Right, the latest podcast. You see, I'm an informational grazer, nibbling on bits of media here and there but rarely sitting with a concept long enough to fully digest it. I'm trying to change that in 2026. One habit I've adopted is simply journaling about a book I'm reading for a few minutes. What did I learn? Journal one page. Done. I find this is helping the cement dry. Another is listening back to podcasts I've already recorded, including this one with Derek Sivers. Ahem, onto the bio: An author of philosophy and entrepreneurship, Sivers is known for his surprising quotable insights, pithy succinct writing style, and commitment to minimalism. (He currently lives in a 4x8 meter house in New Zealand and is building it out slowly, room by room, just to see what he needs.) Formerly a musician, programmer, TED speaker, and circus clown, he sold his first company for $22 million and gave all the money to charity. Sivers' books (Useful, Not True, How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Your Music and People, Anything You Want) and newest projects are at his website: sive.rs. He loves hearing from strangers and will reply to every email, so if you enjoyed this podcast, shoot him an email and let him know.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. My first book, ONE LAST QUESTION BEFORE YOU GO, is available to order today.Kyle Thiermann is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. I also take payments in surf wax. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
In case you missed the last episode, my big news is that I relocated to Brooklyn for the next few months. My fingers are numb as I write this, but I do love it. Also, I'm capping off my book tour on February 19th at Patagonia SoHo. If you're in town, I would love to meet you in person. You can RSVP here. Okay, what else? Right, the latest podcast. You see, I'm an informational grazer, nibbling on bits of media here and there but rarely sitting with a concept long enough to fully digest it. I'm trying to change that in 2026. One habit I've adopted is simply journaling about a book I'm reading for a few minutes. What did I learn? Journal one page. Done. I find this is helping the cement dry. Another is listening back to podcasts I've already recorded, including this one with Derek Sivers. Ahem, onto the bio: An author of philosophy and entrepreneurship, Sivers is known for his surprising quotable insights, pithy succinct writing style, and commitment to minimalism. (He currently lives in a 4x8 meter house in New Zealand and is building it out slowly, room by room, just to see what he needs.) Formerly a musician, programmer, TED speaker, and circus clown, he sold his first company for $22 million and gave all the money to charity. Sivers' books (Useful, Not True, How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Your Music and People, Anything You Want) and newest projects are at his website: sive.rs. He loves hearing from strangers and will reply to every email, so if you enjoyed this podcast, shoot him an email and let him know.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. My first book, ONE LAST QUESTION BEFORE YOU GO, is available to order today.Kyle Thiermann is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. I also take payments in surf wax. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Nathan Dawidowicz - Skeptic Afro Jr. - Hell Yeah La Perversita - I Love You S… - Sofa Fresh Band - Come Back Lover (Dub Mix) - Best Record Bright & Findlay - Slow Dance (Jazz Mix) - Athens Of The North Hear & Now - Chimaera - Claremont 56 Chaz Jankel - Rhumba Jam (Mudd Remix) - Claremont 56 Medlar - Delizia - Delusions Of Grandeur Eddie C - Ama Zone - MotorCity Wine
In this episode of the Mast Cast, Rick and Ricky Mast discuss the recent NASCAR Clash, the future of the event, and the excitement surrounding Daytona 500 week. They reflect on the emotional moments from the Clash, the challenges posed by weather, and the potential for a revamped Speed Week. The conversation also touches on NASCAR's new marketing campaign and the importance of reconnecting with fans. As they remember Dale Earnhardt on the 25th anniversary of his passing, they share personal anecdotes and insights into his character and impact on the sport. The episode concludes with anticipation for the upcoming Daytona 500 and the future of NASCAR.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Health Updates03:09 Recap of the Clash and Ryan Preece's Victory06:08 Discussion on the Future of the Clash17:55 The Excitement of Daytona 500 Week26:18 "Hell Yeah" NASCAR's New Ad Campaign37:28 Memories of Dale Earnhardt 25 Years After His Passing
This week, the boys are back on YouTube and back in the studio to discuss the final silly season news before the 2026 season and break down the Clash at Bowman Gray. They look forward to the 2026 season and the 68th running of the Daytona 500!
#ProcessRadio 108 is stacked with some of the biggest and best new music from the likes of Joshwa, Crusy & Calussa, Mau P, Bruno Furlan, San Pacho & TOBEHONEST, Beltran and many more! 01. San Pacho x TOBEHONEST – Dr Beat 02. Bruno Furlan – Delirious 03. Mau P – neck 04. LO’99 & Yolanda Be Cool – Casa Cantina 05. Kristin Velvet – We Freak 06. San Pacho & SEBS (US) – Impressive 07. CASSIMM, LEFT – The Message 08. WEISS – Freedom 09. ESSE – Make My Day (Up The Jam) 10. MK – 17 (Disco Dom Refunk) 11. Joshwa – Out Of My Mind [HOTTEST TRACK] 12. L.P. Rhythm – Want Somebody 13. Omar+, Ben Sterling – Out Of My Mind 14. Chris Lorenzo x Paris Mitchell – Hell Yeah! ft. Waxmaster 15. Crusy & Calussa – Kids 16. Amedeo Picone, ABOUTME – Sunny Grooves 17. ABEL – Ah Papi 18. Armand Van Helden, Mark Knight, D. Ramirez – You 19. SILAS (UK) – Drumba 20. BizZa – Sight 21. BETH – Get Up N Party 22. Beltran – Saquarema (feat. MC Rogê)
Today we bring back Riess from fulton brewing and Charlie from Elm Creek. It's a show of beers from both breweries and a lot of shenanigans. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past BruBruthas Episodes - https://brubruthas.podbean.com/ https://brubruthaspodcast.com/ Check out our merchandise store!!! https://my-store-fd2618.creator-spring.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource #beertalk #brewsandviews #craftbeerchat #hoppyhour #beerloversunite #sudssquad #tastethetap #beergeeksunite #brewingpassion #pintsandpods #brubruthas #certifiedloversofbeer #drinklikeakraken #beerisculture @brubruthas
I am so delighted to finally welcome one of my friends and mentors, the incomparable Julie Cortés, to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast! Julie is a copywriter by day and a freelance rockstar by night. Her journey began in 1998, when she was removed from her job. However, the event lit a fire beneath her. What started as a “What now?” moment turned into a HELL YEAH kind of career – one that she built from the ground up following her natural talent, relentless drive, and rebellious energy. Today, Julie Cortés helps clients across the globe find their voice, own their brand, and show up like the rockstars they were meant to be. Julie did not choose the freelance life. It chose her! Fast forward over 25 years, and Julie Cortés founded the Freelance Exchange of Kansas City, a community for solo creatives. She also built and taught a college-level Freelancing 101 course at the Kansas City Art Institute. Julie became a business coach for freelancers and solopreneurs and spoke on stages across the country. She was also featured on various media platforms, including Clients from Hell, CNN, Great Day KC, The Kansas City Business Journal, and The Kansas City Star. Julie won numerous awards, ranging from Innovator of the Year from the Stevie Awards for Women in Business and the Women's Business Advocate of the Year from the Kansas Department of Commerce to being named a Small Business Superstar by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Julie Cortés shared the origin story of Freelance Exchange of Kansas City, the creation of a Freelancing 101 course, and her efforts to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism on social media. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
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The hot dogs are sizzling, the fireworks are firing, and July 1991 cover model Rochelle is telling Sassy George Washington never meant shit to her and that HER Independence Day is January 1, the day the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. HELL YEAH! ...There is more to the issue, but it doesn't really compare. One fashion story is in gray; the other is red, white, blue, and American flag print for the holiday Rochelle shan't be celebrating. Sassy also wants to help you lighten up your makeup; turn a t-shirt and a skirt into an ugly and ill-fitting dress; and look ahead to fall -- nooooOOOOO! -- and the plaids and suedes they think you'll be rocking for back to school. Light a firework and listen! QUICK LINKS
This week, Nik and Duncan are back with more Pantera content and Vinnie Paul is joined by members of Mudvayne and Nothingface.Let's find out when an elderstate man joins up with the new breed.
S8E50 went out live from the TSORR Studio on Myoli Beach on 18 December 2025 at 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio and Bulldogs Radio. This show marks the 8th anniversary of The Story of Rock and Roll radio show, and it is basically 'the story of' The Story of Rock and Roll. It was a lot of fun and covered major world and musical events. I had to try to cram eight years of life and music into three hours. I went through the start at Mix FM in Midrand, the beginning and the end of Rebel Rock Radio, and all things in between. I totally ran out of time. There were some amazing memories and some amazing music on this one. And a fitting end to Rebel Rock Radio. Make sure you tune in to Bulldogs Radio for all the live shows in future. The Running Order of Artists Featured: Juluka, John Paul Young, Ed Zeppelin, In Flames, Joe Bonamassa, Hell Yeah, Judas Priest, Jack Hammer, KISS, Rush, Ozzy Osbourne, Accept, Judas Priest, Oasis, Van Halen, Blue Chair, Wolf Mother, Bullet for my Valentine, ZZ Top, The Rolling Stones, Five Finger Death Punch, The Clash, Bob Dylan, ACDC, Metallica, Foo Fighters, The Rolling Stones, Buckcherry, Scorpions, Satriani, Iron Maiden, Kid Rock, Youngblood, Halestorm.The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
In this episode of Outside The Round, Matt Burrill hangs out with Nashville's favorite Canadian transplant, Luke White – part content creator, part podcaster, part suburban dad, part feral raccoon. They get into Luke's journey from a small farm town in Canada to taking over Nashville's content scene with a camera, a dream, and probably a pair of Crocs.They cover everything from the absurdity of Facebook Marketplace, to building a brand while staying genuinely funny (on purpose), to the wild future of AI in country music. Luke opens up about balancing memes, marriage, music, and his mild caffeine addiction. If you like country music and questionable internet humor, this episode is basically your spirit animal. Luke White: @lukewhitelukewhite Matt Burrill: @raisedrowdymatt Raised Rowdy: @raisedrowdy Outside The Round: @outsidetheround Chapters (00:00:00) - Luke White on His First Love in Nashville(00:02:31) - What led you to move to Nashville from Hawaii?(00:09:00) - What Is a Full-Time Content Creator?(00:11:49) - Have You Trade Your Property on Marketplace?(00:13:15) - Have you had any sketchy Marketplace encounters?(00:14:25) - How To Steal A Car From Marketplace(00:18:22) - How Do You Balance Your Comedy and Business?(00:22:18) - Interviewing Country Artists on 'The Real Story'(00:26:05) - Collaborations with Country Artists(00:29:35) - Zack John King on RAINED Rowdy(00:33:21) - Luke White(00:35:16) - Truck for Truck, Beer Trucks and Dirt(00:40:44) - "What Does The Boys Make Me Feel Like?"(00:45:40) - Dale Earnhardt on His Christmas Songs(00:49:59) - Hell Yeah! Country Songs(00:53:31) - Back in the Day:(00:57:11) - Luke Bryan's 'Drink A Beer'(01:01:08) - Brad Paisley: There's Two Types of Country Music(01:04:57) - Feeding the People(01:09:04) - Country Songs For Your Love Life(01:12:03) - Robot Country Singers(01:16:30) - The BTD Test of Country Songs(01:17:35) - Luke Melton on Country Music
A hell yeah for one rockaholics is a hell yeah for all rockaholics!
Happy Monday rockaholics! Tune in for some good ole fashion “hell yeah” moments!
Celebrating 20 years since the Xbox 360 launched in Europe, SNS gets GLiTCH'd with music from SEGA games released for the console. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Saturday Night SEGA - GLiTCH'D 00:01:31 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 1 00:12:18 - Chromehounds - Let's Get This Show on the Road 00:14:27 - Full Auto - Death or Glory (Bitstream Dream Remix) 00:18:46 - Sonic Free Riders - Theme of Metropolis Speedway 00:23:26 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 2 00:27:31 - Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S.Ver.5.66 -2000 Edition- - Fade to Black 00:33:18 - Universe At War: Earth Assault - Hit And Run 00:36:18 - Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force - chaotic dancer 00:39:38 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 3 00:49:47 - Condemned - Main Theme 00:51:52 - Chromehounds - The Neroimus Ver. 2 00:54:13 - Full Auto - Asphalt Assassin 00:58:28 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 4 01:05:18 - BAYONETTA - Fly Me To The Moon (Climax Mix) 01:10:29 - SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection (Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection) - Retro Dreams (Main Menu) 01:13:29 - Virtua Tennis 4 (Power Smash 4) - Training Stage 1 01:17:52 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 5 01:30:00 - The Club - Prison 01:33:21 - Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit - The Chase (Jail Zone) 01:36:15 - The Cave - Time (Remix) [Bonus] (feat. DJ Cam) 01:39:19 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 6 01:49:17 - Sonic the Fighters - SUNSET TOWN (BONUS TRACK 2) 01:51:30 - Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown - Arena (El Blaze) 01:53:36 - Sega Rally Revo - Safari 1 01:56:41 - This is Saturday Night SEGA GLiTCH'd 7 02:03:03 - Sonic Unleashed (Sonic World Adventure) - Endless Possibility - Vocal Theme - 02:07:10 - Satoshi Miyashita - Game Over
As we head into the new year, many of us feel like we're drowning in invisible complexity. So I wanted to hit pause and ask a simple question: What are 1-3 decisions that could dramatically simplify my life in 2026? To explore that, I invited three close friends and long-time listener favorites—Derek Sivers, Seth Godin, and Martha Beck.This episode is brought to you by: Incogni, which automatically removes your personal data from the web, helping shield you from fraud, scams, and identity theft: https://incogni.com/tim (use code TIM at checkout and get 60% off an annual plan)Eight Sleep Pod Cover 5 sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating: EightSleep.com/Tim (use code TIM to get $700 off your very own Pod 5 Ultra.)More about today's guests:Derek Sivers is an author of philosophy and entrepreneurship, known for his surprising, quotable insights and pithy, succinct writing style. Derek's books (How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Your Music and People, Anything You Want) and newest projects are at his website: sive.rs. His new book is Useful Not True.Seth Godin is the author of 21 internationally bestselling books, translated into more than 35 languages, including Linchpin, Tribes, The Dip, and Purple Cow. His latest book, This Is Strategy, offers a fresh lens on how we can make bold decisions, embrace change, and navigate a complex, rapidly evolving world. Dr. Martha Beck has been called “the best-known life coach in America” by NPR and USA Today. She holds three Harvard degrees in social science and has published nine non-fiction books, one novel, and more than 200 magazine articles. The Guardian and other media have described her as “Oprah's life coach.” Her latest book is Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life's Purpose. TIMESTAMPS[00:00:00] Start.[00:00:20] Advice I've used to simplify my own life.[00:04:02] Enter Derek Sivers.[00:04:17] Simple is the opposite of complex — not just a synonym for “easy.”[00:07:19] Simplification #1: No subscriptions, contracts, or people depending on him.[00:07:40] Simplification #2: Programming with no external libraries or dependencies.[00:08:30] Simplification #3: Building a house from scratch in New Zealand.[00:09:26] Complex is a long-term trap. Simple is long-term freedom..[00:10:32] Enter Seth Godin.[00:10:48] Simplifying is hard work — if it were easy, you'd have already done it.[00:11:17] Clarity on “who it's for”: Ignore everyone else, including one-star reviews.[00:12:46] Eliminate gray areas: Never miss a deadline, never go over budget. Stand by your commitments.[00:14:53] Reclaim time with personal boundaries: No meetings, no social media, no TV.[00:16:57] Simplifying one thing puts you on the hook to go deeper elsewhere.[00:22:23] Enter Martha Beck.[00:22:29] One decision that radically simplified her life.[00:22:44] At 29, chose to follow true joy — not dopamine hits, but deep peace.[00:24:15] The simple rule: Go toward joy, away from misery — no matter what.[00:28:20] How a near-death experience sparked this commitment.[00:30:02] Payoff: Autoimmune remission, purpose, wonderful relationships, home inside herself.*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We unpack why doing less is the fastest route to better results and lower stress. We share practical tools to filter commitments, protect deep work, and align priorities with long‑term goals.• naming planning fallacy, FOMO, and productivity theater • focus over multitasking and switching penalties • 80‑20 thinking to find high‑impact work • urgent versus important and daily non‑negotiables • Hell Yeah or No and commitment filters • designed neglect to choose what not to do • scripts and tactics to say no with confidence • deep work setup and a two‑hour test block • entrepreneur case study and measurable gains • three‑step action plan for audit, values filter, focus blocksIf you'd enjoyed today's episode, I'd love for you to share it with your friends and family And if you're feeling generous, consider donating at the link provided in the description For more resources, tips, and updates, don't forget to visit our website at www.kore-fit.com and follow us on Instagram at KoreFitnessAZ Join our community and let's continue this journey togetherIlluminate Your World with Kore Candles!Kore Candle Company is a brand that specializes in creating unique and high-quality soy candles. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showhttps://www.kore-fit.com
Dolphin dicks and ostrich nogs. Don't chip the nip, because we're cruisin' for a "HELL YEAH!"
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Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My Guest: Derek Sivers is the founder of CD Baby and author of "Hell Yeah or No" and "Useful Not True." He shared how he graduated from Cal Berkeley in two years instead of four because the "standard pace for chumps" - a lesson that shaped his entire career of institutional skepticism and unconventional thinking. From creating viral shipping emails to understanding why explorers make bad leaders, Derek shares why being busy means being out of control, how your first thought is an obstacle to your best work, and why you can't predict what the world will want from you until you try everything and listen closely to what it's telling you. Notes: No Speed Limit – Most things are paced so the slowest person can keep up. If you're driven and motivated, you can go so much faster than the standard pace. I graduated from Berkeley in two years by learning four semesters of harmony in one hour. "The standard pace is for chumps. You can do so much better than that." Question the Standard Process – When someone says you must go through usual channels or something will take a certain time, assume there's probably a hack. Develop institutional skepticism - there's usually a better way than how most people do it. Create Opportunities, Don't Wait for Them – You don't have to wait until a company is hiring. If you can see how to benefit them, walk in and show them what you can do for free first. Alan Tepper made Warner Brothers more money than anyone that year by just showing up with a plan. Make Everything Valuable to Others – The starving artist spends all their time on work valuable to them but not to others. Use money as a neutral measure - if you can make money with your art, it ensures what you're doing is valuable to other people. "It's almost impossible to predict what the world will want from you... Keep yourself out there and listen closely to what the world is telling you it wants from you." Stand Out by Being Different – Don't imitate what everyone else is doing. I wrote a silly shipping email in 10 minutes that became one of the most viral emails ever mentioned in business books. Ask yourself constantly: What has nobody done before? The First Follower Creates the Movement – We focus on the shirtless dancing guy, but the first follower is what made everything happen. Until then, people kept their distance from the freak. If you find someone doing something great, follow them and show others how to follow. Every Sentence Must Matter – My books are 90-100 pages, but start as 1,000-page rough drafts. I spend 1-2 years full-time chopping every sentence that doesn't absolutely need to be there. "I'm not gonna put a single sentence out into the world that doesn't need to be there." Make every word count - eliminate everything that doesn't add value. Hell Yeah or No is Context-Dependent – This tool is for when you're overwhelmed with options and need to raise the bar. Straight out of college, say yes to everything because opportunities are like lottery tickets. Once something rewards you, then say no to other things and double down. Busy Means Out of Control – "Busy to me implies out of control. You're busy if you've let other people shove shit into your schedule." Leave space instead of filling it - that time to think is what creates valuable insights others don't have time to develop. Your First Thought is an Obstacle – Don't honor the thought that came first. In brainstorming, acknowledge the first idea, then keep going - don't stop at two or three. Even silly ideas can seed great ones you'd never reach without that stepping stone. All Beliefs Are a Myth – People worshiped Zeus for centuries; now we call it mythology. But we say our own beliefs are true while others' are superstitions. I expected China to be awful from American news, but found it wonderful - question what you've been told. Use Prejudice as Your Compass – If you notice you're prejudiced against something, that's exactly what you should explore. Burning Man sounds awful to me; therefore, I should probably go. Steer into your biases to overcome them and gain new perspectives. Explorers Make Terrible Leaders – Explorers try everything and change direction constantly, which frustrates teams. Leaders go in a straight line to a clear destination, unwavering in mission even if the path changes. I loved changing my mind, which made me a bad leader until I learned the difference. Set projects with clear missions, even if you're personally exploring other things. Try Everything Until the World Says Yes – I had a booking agency, a record label, a recording studio, and my own music - all failures. Then, a side project to help friends (CD Baby) took off. You can't predict what the world wants from you, so try many things and listen closely to what it's telling you. Reflection What "standard pace" are you accepting in your business or career that you could actually accelerate if you questioned it? Where have you assumed something has to take a certain amount of time just because that's how it's always been done? Are you spending time on work that's valuable to you but not to others? How could you test whether what you're creating actually solves problems people are willing to pay for? Are you acting more like an explorer or a leader right now? If you're constantly changing direction, how could you set clearer missions for your projects while keeping your personal explorations separate? Resources & References Derek's Content: Derek's website and blog "Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy" (First Follower) TED Talk - Derek Sivers "No Speed Limit" essay Former Episodes Referenced #647 - Tim Ferriss - Chasing Your Curiosity #562 - Nikki Glaser - The Creative Process of a Comedian #644 - Blaine Anderson - Confidence, Curiosity, Connection Episode Timestamps 02:20 Early Life Lessons from Kimo Williams 05:21 Corporate Lessons and Unconventional Paths 09:10 The Power of Adding Value 13:57 Viral TED Talk: Leadership Lessons from the Dancing Guy 22:03 The 'Hell Yeah or No' Philosophy 27:29 The CD Baby Experience 28:02 Starting an Online Record Store 29:10 Creating a Unique Shipping Notice 30:01 The Viral Impact of Creativity 32:53 The Importance of Regular Writing 35:17 Questioning Assumptions and Beliefs 36:23 Exploring New Perspectives 40:41 The Explorer vs. The Leader 48:21 Advice for Aspiring Leaders Resources: Read: The Score That Matters Read: The Pursuit of Excellence Read: Welcome to Management To Follow me on X: @RyanHawk12
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It's a very special episode of Electric Gold! Congrats Nashville SC! The boys are celebrating the NSC victory in the US Open Cup Final! The boys in gold are wearing gold, and we're here for it. There's plenty of praise and gratitude to be shared - for the players, the coaching staff, the team management, and - most importantly - the fans. The boys also highlight the incredible performance by one Brian Schwake - the undeniable hero of the US Open Cup. They also address the silly controversy stirred up by CBS announcers after the game; quit your whining. And finally, the boys talk about how this victory could just be the start of something really exciting as this season wraps up. And they drink beer.
Today is the continuation of Episode 421 with Steven's favorite band THE AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT for 2015's 'Songs of God and Whiskey'! This awesome rock band with orchestral elements and poetic lyrics rolled up their sleeves, stripped back the layers, and gave us a second, more acoustic record as a surprise addition to the release of ‘Dope Machines' because they're just that kind and cool and we are so excited to review it. ———————————————————— To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's screen while listening! Go here to get some LTAS Merch: tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast AT gmail DOT com Follow LTAS on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Subscribe to Steven's YouTube channel: youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoun…si=exv2x7LZS2O1B65h Follow Steven on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent is not on social media. A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! HELL YEAH. FUCK YEAH. HELL AND FUCK YEAH.
Happy Fall, y'all!WE BACK and WE BLACK… like we never left! We're hopping back into the Fats Series, and we're discussing a fat that is surprisingly controversial - Beef Tallow. You've heard a lot of discourse and politics surrounding this lovely fat… but what do your fave bougie aunties have to say about this? Well, as you know, we have lots to say, and we will get into many details about saturated fats, cholesterol and other medicinal properties of beef tallow. Get your fave bed and let's get into it!As always, we want to thank you for all of your support, in all the ways! we're trying to build up this patreon, so that we can sustainably fund the work we already do with the podcast. so if you're not yet a patreon, join today @ patreon.com/pettyherbalist.Sources and what's discussed in the pod:Szechwan Chili OilHot Sauce in your bagMenstruation Medicine BagMotherwortAcetaminophenprostaglandinsWorkout & MovementKnow what you need: take it or leave it!SuetNIH - EthnozoologyFats and their locations in the body and their unique medicinal qualitiesRFK & MAHA: Make America Healthy Again(scholarly article) NIH The Lipid–Heart Hypothesis(author/professor) Marion Nestle (website) National Oilseed Processors Association - American Seed Oil Lobby(scholarly article) NIH - What is a Saturated FatStable at high temperatureTrans Fats - hydrogenated fatsMedicinal compounds of Tallow(scientific blog) Corrosive nature of soaps(article) Indigenous use of bear fatAnimal fats & PermeabilityNeed for multi-disciplinarians in the Food Science fields(scholarly article) NIH - Role of cholesterol in the bodyFat Loss & Loving Fat(website) Health at Every Size: Principles“Healing myself is enough”(IG Link) Michela Melone(IG Link) Sherrylin - DietitianSOUL FOOD GENIUS COURSE 5-Week Virtual Course Starting Sept 30! Sign up here! Follow us on social:@pettyherbalist @bonesbugsandbotanyJoin the Patreon Community to fund this amazing POD:https://www.patreon.com/pettyherbalistJoin the bonesbugsandbotany Patreon Community to fund support all of Asia's work:https://www.patreon.com/bonesbugsandbotanyRate us to show your support! Thank You!#StayReady #BePetty***if you read this far, send me a dm @pettyherbalist for a shoutout!***
Get Your Patreon On This is the first of a new series called FlashBack Bollocks. From time to time I will drop a favourite interview from the decade old vaults starting with Episode 4 from 2014 and a chance to hear my chat with Chad. This Is FlashBack Bollocks.
On this week's episode, Brandon Tanguma and Dominic Hobson discuss:LifeWrestlemania 43 in Saudi ArabiaDominic's Picks Week 2JRo's ThreesomeMr.X's Questions of the WeekHave a question? Send it to CurveballandCS@gmail.comFollow us on social media: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/home
This is a fan fav episode. Relationships can be really fun and exciting, and they can also get a bit messy, awkward and questionable. Even after investing years of your life. Pop quiz for the ladies still searching for the right relationship and for the ones questioning the relationship they're in now, and you have to be totally honest. Have you chosen the wrong relationship because it beat the idea of being alone? At least you weren't the single friend, or the one that walked away first. Can you think of someone you dated that clearly only happened because you lowered your standards enough? Has the thought of starting over and walking away from a relationship that obviously had no future kept you in an unhealthy, unhappy, and unfulfilling relationship way past the expiration date? If you answered yes to any of these questions and smirked thinking about your friend, sister, or cousin that would be a HELL YEAH to one or more of these questions, then you're in for a treat. Today's guest, Case Kenny, is one of the most influential voices of reason for millennials, an internet entrepreneur and the host of the podcast, New Mindset, Who Dis? Case is talking with Lisa and shares why being alone isn't just 1000% better than settling for the wrong person, it's freaking dangerous! Irrational fear of being alone and the stigma that comes with it jeopardizes you being your happiest most vibrant self. Original air date: 4-1-23 Check out Case Kenny'sBook: That's Bold of You: https://www.amazon.com/Thats-Bold-You-Thrive-Vibrant-ebook/dp/B0BRHYQTZK?ref_=ast_author_dp Follow Case Kenny: Website: https://newmindsetwhodis.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecasekenny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecasekenny/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/case.kenny/ CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co BIOptimizers: Code IMPACTNOW for 15% off https://bioptimizers.com/impact Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Macy's: Upgrade your glam at https://macys.com SleepMe: Visit https://sleep.me/woi to get your Chilipad and save 20% with code WOI. Try it risk-free with their 30-night sleep trial and free shipping! Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
”Why are some people treated differently? Why are some people chosen ones for no particular reason? And why do some people get to have that extra shine?” — Victoria AveyardUnfairness is a pervasive theme in a lot of fantasy fiction. With battles between good and evil dominating title after title, these tales appear to have a tight grasp on fairness and justice. But for Victoria Aveyard, the world of fantasy frequently falls short on these promises. Even in some of her favorite works, the light may ultimately overcome the darkness, but not every character is given a fair chance to shine. Victoria Aveyard is the number one New York Times bestselling author of The Red Queen series and the Realm Breaker series. In her work, she creates epic fantasy landscapes where women loom large and conventions around chosen characters are challenged.In this episode, Victoria opens up about why her sense of fairness took shape early, shares which undersized movie character is her icon, and reflects on why there's no escaping politics in literature. Settle in for a fast-paced episode filled with humor and a variety of Victoria's hot takes. ***For her reading challenge, Chosen/Unchosen, Victoria encourages readers to question the trope of “the chosen one.” She asks us to challenge why some are handed the quest, the crown, or the magic…and what happens to everyone else.Peruse selected titles and Victoria's complete reading challenge for free at thereadingculturepod.com/victoria-aveyard***This week's Beanstack Featured Librarian is Camille Perez, a former media specialist at the elementary and high school levels in Osceola County, Florida, and now a Beanstack team member. Today, Camille shares her hot takes on the modern school library and why shush culture should be a thing of the past.Show ChaptersChapter 1: Rotten With the Need for JusticeChapter 2: Hell Yeah, There's My PersonalityChapter 3: The Invisible WomenChapter 4: Six of CrowsChapter 5: Everything is PoliticalChapter 6: Whipped Cream ShireChapter 7: Reading ChallengeChapter 8: Beanstack Featured LibrarianLinksThe Reading CultureThe Reading Culture Newsletter SignupFollow The Reading Culture on Instagram (for giveaways and bonus content)Victoria AveyardVictoria Aveyard InstagramRed QueenRealm BreakerNumber the StarsA New Hope opening sceneSamuel DelaneySix of Crows by Leigh BardugoBeanstack resources to build your community's reading cultureJordan Lloyd BookeyHost and Production CreditsHost: Jordan Lloyd BookeyProducers: Mel Webb, Josia Lamberto-Egan, and Lower Street MediaScript Editors: Josia Lamberto-Egan, Mel Webb, Jordan Lloyd Bookey
Ben joins Abe and Big Rich to talk about all kinds of crazy things. Rich starts the show off with a surprise strip show and things just get crazier as we enjoy some delicious craft beers together!Baird Beer! GET 10% OFF! Delicious craft beer! Coupon Code: TEACHER10 (enter at checkout)https://bairdbeer.com/Free Bird English: Teacher Talk (Socials)X: @FBEteachertalkInstagram55freebird.com (Abe's Website: Lessons, Events, & Goods) FBE Teacher Talk YouTube ChannelGoGoエイブ会話 Podcast (Apple)GoGoエイブ会話 Podcast (Spotify)GoGoプロジェクト#EnglishLearning #EnglishPodcast #LearnEnglish #ESL #EFL #EnglishListeningPractice #EnglishForBeginners #SlowEnglish #英語学習 #StudyEnglish #PodcastForESL
This was a super fun show! Featuring fellow MCW comedians Liharu Samarasinghe, Samara Suomi, and Katie Kincaid! HELL YEAH!
When I woke up today… I quickly noticed…“It's waaay worse than I thought…” (And that's actually good news…)You've probably noticed…If you let it, the vine will grow wild…Neville was right…We've gotta prune it…Or it will choke your dreams to death...So we prune the vine…Morning, noon, and night… What you might not have noticed is…If you prune like most people try to…Pruning the mind becomes a full time job… And it can become hard work….And that's exhausting…It takes away from your day…It actually ends up distancing you from your dreams… Now… What most never find out is… Your “mind” and your IMAGINATION are two very different things…. READ THAT AGAIN! One is great at math…It memorizes all kinds of things… And it's really digs the step by step what to do and how to do things… And it loves saying NO…. That's your mind… Your mind is HOW you go shopping, pay a bill, turn on your phone, and talk yourself out of the fun times… Your mind is how most people let their dreams die… A tiny peek into my childhood…. They said, “A mind is a terrible thing to waste…” (That was a commercial from the 80s in the old country)Encouraging us kids to go to college… And it might be true…A mind is a terrible thing to waste.. But I also notice…My mind, can be a terrible thing…If I let it be in charge…. It goes nuts trying to figure out what it can't possibly need to know… And it tries to say NO to pretty much everything that it hasn't done before… The mind…It's a great servant…It's a shit master… And that's why for most…Things get worse, and sometimes they never get better… Because almost nobody notices…Because they've never been told… Imagination and Mind are two totally separate things… This is sooo cool… AWAKENED IMAGINATION That's where we find the playground of possibilities…That's where we give life to magic and miracles… Here's the quote that Victoria and I adore…. “The sixth disciple is called Bartholomew. This quality is the imaginative faculty, which quality of the mind when once awake, distinguishes one from the masses." Awakened Imagination - isn't good at math. (It doesn't care about math.) Awakened Imagination is great at Miracles. Awakened Imagination doesn't try to figure out the “step by steps” needed to make it happen… And it doesn't say NO to the power of NOW… Because Awakened Imagination - sees beyond appearances…Awakened Imagination creates kingdoms. Since most people don't know - there's a HUGE DIFFERENCE - a world of difference - between Imagination (Miracles) and Mind (Math). They live their lives - like math class. “Thinking about it.”“Thing things through…”“Thinking everything - every single dream - to death." Meanwhile… Imagination - is what you truly are…Neville says, “YOU are a life-giving spirit… We truly are Awakened Imagination…We have a totally different way of life…And we remember… Your IMAGINATION - your MIRACLE maker - is head and shoulders above all that… Your Awakened Imagination sees from sunshine - warms the world with miracles… It wants to say, “more please” to everything you've always wanted… If this is making sense to you…I invite you to join us on USA Sunday afternoon….But only if joining us is a HELL YEAH! CLICK HERE TO SAVE YOUR SEAT! We're doing a way cool live call…It's all about you having a “HELL YEAH!” way of life….Magical moments and endless miracles…. Becuase when you trade your MAGIC for math…Because it's the “math maybes” that steal your dreams…. Think about it…But not for too long…. Because doing math - kills your miracles…Time and time again…It did yesterday, it might tomorrow…. On the other hand…Spreading your wings…Lifts you higher and higher… Above the clouds of the mind…Revealing the sunshine you truly are… You've got two possible futures right now…Math or Miracles…
My god do we need football to come back; Micah Parsons; NFL futures; Fab Five: Hell Yeah; Mic Drop
Today I'm talking about one of the worst habits people have—saying “I'm thinking about it.” Most of the time, we're not actually thinking. We're just stalling and making excuses for not taking action. The truth is, you don't have time to waste like that. Every day you're getting older, and you don't get those days back. In this episode, I'm giving you the fix so you can stop hiding behind that phrase and start doing what you said you would. Show Notes: [02:22]#1 Put a limit on your thinking time. [07:21]#2 Say No and Move On [15:34]#3 Adding time to situations is akin to committing suicide because you only have a certain amount of life remaining. [19:27]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 196: Hell Yeah!!! Or No Next Steps:
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Ahead of July 4, Charles and Luther share some of their favorite things about America. The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.
Hell Yeah, we got Brendan Kelly from The Lawrence Arms on the show!! Chicago Punk Legend! We go deep into the history with one of Mark's all-time favorites. Slapstick, The Broadways, The Falcon, the Wandering Birds, The Lawrence Arms, Nihilist Arby's and so much more. We went a little long with this one because it's so fucking good. Enjoy it!Time Stamps:3:30: How you doing Brendan?5:30: Despot talk!10:19: What are some of your earliest music memories?13:30: Cool babysitter who was on SST17: Growing into liking punk rock via Reckless Records19: Gladhands and the start of Slapstick22: Is it weird for you for people to deify Slapstick, something you did so long ago?25:30: Cap'n Jazz/Slapstick crossover event27:52: You go from Slapstick to The Broadways30: Did your experience in The Broadways inform your time in The Lawrence Arms?33:45: How did you get your first Lawrence Arms album out on Asian Man Records?37:40: When I think of The Lawrence Arms, I think of The Fireside43:25: How long did it take to fill the void of The Fireside closing?45:23: Did any musicians take you under their wing as you were coming up?51:13: Has the process of how you create music changed over the years?53: When you write do you know what project it is for as you are writing?57: You were just on a song with Sincere Engineer. How do you try to help cultivate the next wave of Chicago musicians?64:06: You've seen a lot of Chicago bands, are there bands that you feel didn't get their due?66:18: What do you think has changed between when The Lawrence Arms were starting out and today?73:18: Thick or thin crust pizza fan?77: What makes the Chicago music scene unique?83:30: What other cities are big Lawrence Arms cities?86: What is your go-to cheap drink? Mark's L&L story93:30: Are you working on anything right now?
Joe DeLeone & Sean Anderson break down the win totals for the NFC North on today's show. Plus, The Bucs are keeping their talent in-house, Hell Yeah's & Get F'ed of the week & an all-time voicemail during the Hack Bag 1:00 - NFC North win totals 26:30 - Bucs extend Todd Bowles & Jason Licht 37:30 - Hell Yeah Of The Week 42:00 - Get F'ed Of The Week 53:00 - The Hack Bag
About Derek SiversDerek Sivers has worn many hats, musician, entrepreneur, author, and philosopher, but his work maintains a single throughline: a relentless pursuit of living deliberately. He first found success by founding CD Baby, an indie music platform that revolutionized digital distribution before he sold it for over $20 million and donated most of the proceeds. Since then, he's become a bestselling author of books like Anything You Want, Hell Yeah or No, and Useful Not True, each filled with punchy, poetic wisdom earned from experience. In this episode, we explore how to treat your life like a design problem, why marketing is part of the art, and how vulnerability and weirdness aren't liabilities—they're the keys to resonance. Whether you're building a company, making games, or just trying to figure out how to live a more meaningful life, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and invite you to take that first small but deliberate step. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit justingarydesign.substack.com/subscribe
Joe DeLeone & Sean Anderson bash the Cincinnati Bengals for their continued disrespect of Shemar Stewart. Plus, the show works through the AFC East win totals & give out their Hell Yeah's & Get F'ed of the week 1:00 - Happy Birthday Joe DeLeone 8:30 - Shemar Stewart Has Left Minicamp 22:50 - AFC East Over/Unders 47:50 - Hell Yeah & Get F'ed Of The Week
Pat Sirois talks about blue collar life, masculinity, and fostering class consciousness PAT:https://www.instagram.com/peezytx/https://bsky.app/profile/peezytx.bsky.socialME:https://www.instagram.com/selfworsthttps://twitter.com/bradicalpearsonPATREON:https://www.patreon.com/selfworstMUSIC BY SHEA BARTEL:https://sheas.art/
It's just Jane and Lauren again and we did a great job staying on topic because there was a ton of great baseball stuff to talk about. Dbacks have another weird game, this time giving up nine runs before recording an out. Jose Ferrer learning to play saxophone in the bullpen. Yankees/Dodgers. Paul Goldschmidt is having a great season. Twins/Mariners series is outrageous so far and Cal Raleigh is dumping dingers all over the place. MLB makes an investment in Athletes Unlimited. Then of course we had to talk about Pride Month and a terrible Pride article from Outsports. We unlocked our Pride Guide for 2025 on the main feed, but you should still go support the show at Patreon.com/BattingAround by signing up at the Slapdick Prospect tier.
When I started this podcast more than 7 years ago, I listed Derek Sivers as my dream guest (sorry Kelly Slater). Sivers' gift, I believe, is the willingness to question the premise of all things, delightfully, humorously, and give anyone in his orbit the choice to follow a more original path. An author of philosophy and entrepreneurship, he's known for his surprising quotable insights, pithy succinct writing style, and commitment to minimalism. (He currently lives in a 4x8 meter house in New Zealand and is building it out slowly, room by room, just to see what he needs.) Formerly a musician, programmer, TED speaker, and circus clown, he sold his first company for $22 million and gave all the money to charity. Sivers' books (Useful, Not True, How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Your Music and People, Anything You Want) and newest projects are at his website: sive.rs. He loves hearing from strangers and will reply to every email, so if you enjoyed this podcast, shoot him an email and let him know. If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe