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A Very Very Very Special Episode! - Episode 25

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 2:30


In This Very, Very, Very Special Episode, Curtis Eventually discusses the Very Exciting and Crazy Milestones the Show has Hit! And it all Starts with an Auction!Sounds Crazy? That's Because it Is! Take a Listen!Listen! Listen! Listen! is a show hosted by Curtis Elton. Speaking non-stop in each episode, you'd think he'd actually say something valuable. WRONG! The show has NO THEME...NO USEFUL INFORMATION...NO, NOT THAT EITHER! What it does have is Funny, Completely Random and Crazy non-stop talking lasting Only a Couple of Minutes per episode. Every episode is different! Go on, you know you want to, have a listen to Listen! Listen! Listen! New episodes Every Thursday. Stay tuned for more of Listen! Listen! Listen!TRANSCRIPT:Curtis:Hello and Welcome to a Very, Very, Very, Very, Very Special Episode of Listen! Listen! Listen!I am Your Host, Curtis Elton and Yes...it is a Very Special Episode Indeed!Now Before I tell you why this Episode is so Special, can Somebody Guess?! Let's See! (Whip Sound Effect)Starting Bids! 1 Guess, 1 Guess, 1 Guess, Yes! Man in Blue! Man in Blue! Have you got any Guesses?Man in Blue:I do not have any Guesses.Curtis:Ok! Anyone else have Another Guess?Yes! Lady in Pink! Lady in Pink! Going Once! Going Twice! Wait!Lady in Pink:I do not have any Guesses!Curtis:Well in that Case, Bidding's Raised to 2 Guesses!Do I see 2 Guesses? Do I see 2 Guesses?! 2 Guesses?! Anyone there? Do I see Anyone There!Yes! Man in the Beret!French Man in Beret:Go away Stupid! I Do not Care!(Spits)Curtis:Well if there's no More Guesses, I Guess I'll Just have to Tell you Myself! (Whip Sounds Effect)Now Brace Yourselves, Because the Very, Very, Very, Very, Very Exciting News I Have to tell you is that I Have Not 1, Not 3, not 5, Not 7, Not 10, Not 9, Not 11, But 2 Very, Very, Very, Very exciting things to Tell you Today!Now the 2 Very, Very, Very, Very Exciting things I Have to tell you are...That This Episode of Listen! Listen! Listen! isn't the 1st, isn't the 2nd, isn't the 10th, isn't the 20th, isn't the 50th, isn't the 100th, but is the 25th Episode!Yes! That's the Number between 24 and 26, and it's a Quarter of a 100, so Yes...This Truly is a Fabulous Episode!(Applause)Thank You for the Applause! Thank You, Thank You so Much! Oh Please! Thank You! Oh Thank You! Thank You for the Standing Ovation! (Applause Ends) Wow, Thank You!Now if that one didn't get you Off of your feet, then this One Sure Will!That's Right! 'Listen! Listen! Listen!' has Now Reached it's Not 1st, Not 2nd, but 3rd Season! Summer! Yeah!Thank You! Can I get Some Applause Please!(Applause) Thank You! Ah Thank You so Much! Oh Thank You!Can I get an Amen! Amen!Can I Get a "Yeehaw Cowboy" Thank You! Thank You! Thank You very Much! (Applause Ends)(Robot Impression)Joy Overload! Joy Overload! Mayday! Mayday! Joy Overload! Joy Overload! Mayday Mayday! (Repeats in Background)Will Somebody turn that Off Please?! Thank You!Well Apparently the News is so Exciting that Everything has Just Shut Down!So Anyway, Thank You for Listening to a Very, Very, Very, Very, Very Special Episode of Listen! Listen! Listen!Catch you Next Time! Bubye! I'm Outta Here!Wow! That was So Exciting! That was the Most Exciting Thing in the World! I'm Just so Excited About Being Excited and I (Stops Abruptly)I Think it's Still Recording! Eh, Never Mind!Oh That was Amazing! You Know What?! That was Fantastique! (Blows a Kiss)

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 60 I'm Just A Kid With Simple Plan

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 12:02


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 60: #Imjustakid In 2002, the group Simple Plan catapulted into the pop-punk spotlight with their infectious debut “I’m Just A Kid” 18 years later, the song has thrusted back into global action with the viral #ImJustAKid challenge on the short form video platform TikTok. It has family members posing together to recreate a vintage childhood photo with the song’s iconic chorus serving as the soundtrack. The challenge has led to over three million videos, garnering over 2.7 billion views on TikTok Danny Gillick, TikTok Sr. Manager, Music Content and Label Partnerships. “ TikTok is all about inspiring creativity, bringing joy, and authenticity. An earworm like the nostalgia-filled, ‘I'm Just a Kid’ is as relatable as they come, and our community loves to create incredibly fun content . That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Play It Forward Episode 60 I'm Just A Kid With Simple Plan

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 12:02


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 60: #ImjustakidIn 2002, the group Simple Plan catapulted into the pop-punk spotlight with their infectious debut “I’m Just A Kid” 18 years later, the song has thrusted back into global action with the viral #ImJustAKid challenge on the short form video platform TikTok. It has family members posing together to recreate a vintage childhood photo with the song’s iconic chorus serving as the soundtrack. The challenge has led to over three million videos, garnering over 2.7 billion views on TikTokDanny Gillick, TikTok Sr. Manager, Music Content and Label Partnerships. “ TikTok is all about inspiring creativity, bringing joy, and authenticity. An earworm like the nostalgia-filled, ‘I'm Just a Kid’ is as relatable as they come, and our community loves to create incredibly fun content . That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 60 I'm Just A Kid With Simple Plan

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 12:02


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 60: #Imjustakid In 2002, the group Simple Plan catapulted into the pop-punk spotlight with their infectious debut “I’m Just A Kid” 18 years later, the song has thrusted back into global action with the viral #ImJustAKid challenge on the short form video platform TikTok. It has family members posing together to recreate a vintage childhood photo with the song’s iconic chorus serving as the soundtrack. The challenge has led to over three million videos, garnering over 2.7 billion views on TikTok Danny Gillick, TikTok Sr. Manager, Music Content and Label Partnerships. “ TikTok is all about inspiring creativity, bringing joy, and authenticity. An earworm like the nostalgia-filled, ‘I'm Just a Kid’ is as relatable as they come, and our community loves to create incredibly fun content . That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 60 I'm Just A Kid With Simple Plan

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 12:02


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 60: #Imjustakid In 2002, the group Simple Plan catapulted into the pop-punk spotlight with their infectious debut “I’m Just A Kid” 18 years later, the song has thrusted back into global action with the viral #ImJustAKid challenge on the short form video platform TikTok. It has family members posing together to recreate a vintage childhood photo with the song’s iconic chorus serving as the soundtrack. The challenge has led to over three million videos, garnering over 2.7 billion views on TikTok Danny Gillick, TikTok Sr. Manager, Music Content and Label Partnerships. “ TikTok is all about inspiring creativity, bringing joy, and authenticity. An earworm like the nostalgia-filled, ‘I'm Just a Kid’ is as relatable as they come, and our community loves to create incredibly fun content . That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 60 I'm Just A Kid With Simple Plan

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 12:02


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 60: #Imjustakid In 2002, the group Simple Plan catapulted into the pop-punk spotlight with their infectious debut “I’m Just A Kid” 18 years later, the song has thrusted back into global action with the viral #ImJustAKid challenge on the short form video platform TikTok. It has family members posing together to recreate a vintage childhood photo with the song’s iconic chorus serving as the soundtrack. The challenge has led to over three million videos, garnering over 2.7 billion views on TikTok Danny Gillick, TikTok Sr. Manager, Music Content and Label Partnerships. “ TikTok is all about inspiring creativity, bringing joy, and authenticity. An earworm like the nostalgia-filled, ‘I'm Just a Kid’ is as relatable as they come, and our community loves to create incredibly fun content . That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture

Let's talk about Dollhouse, Joss Whedon's 2009 - 2010 show about the entertainment industry! Or is it the ethics of voluntary slavery? Or is it an excuse to look at hot people? How about a little of all three? Warning: Contains discussions of sexual assault as well as swearing.Some Links You Might Find Interesting:Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse" and Joss Whedon's Dollhouse by Scott RogersWe are Not Just Human Anymore: Accepting the Posthuman Future by Meg Saint Clair PearsonDollhouse and Consensual Slavery by S. Evan Kreider"There Is No Me; I'm Just a Container" - Law and the Loss of Personhood in Dollhouse by Sharon Sutherland and Sarah SwanVisual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema by Laura MulveyReflections in the Pool: Echo, Narcissus, and the Male Gaze in Dollhouse by K. Dale KoontzHot Chicks with Superpowers: The Contested Feminism of Joss Whedon by Lauren SchultzOur Website | Twitter | Facebook | Patreon | Merch

Kobo in Conversation
Bonus: Staff Picks - I'm Just a Person by Tig Notaro

Kobo in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 7:09


Listen to Kerri's pick, I'm Just a Person by Tig Notaro.

Trivia With Budds
20 Trivia Questions on Beat the Genius

Trivia With Budds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 13:16


Listener and pal Brent Barkey sent me a big packet of great trivia questions to play at home with the family, and I really liked the setup of this one! Here are his rules: *Choose one member of your group to be the “Genius”. This should be who the group considers to be the smartest in the room. *Have the genius sit on one side, and the rest of the group on the other. This game will be the “genius” vs. everyone else. *The host will ask the genius a question where the answer is a number. The genius will give their best guess for what the correct answer is. *The team must work together to decide if the correct answer is higher or lower than the genius’ guess. If the team guesses correctly, they get 1 point. *If they guess incorrectly, the point goes to the genius. *If the genius can guess exactly right, the genius scores 3 points. *Play as long as you want, or until the questions run out. Play with your friends and family while on lockdown! It'll be fun.  Question of the Day brought to you by Funky Monkey Design of San Dimas, CA: What state's two letter abbreviation comes first alphabetically? Tweet me your answer @ryanbudds or email ryanbudds@gmail.com to be eligible for a prize!  Yesterday's QotD answer:  Michael Buffer Trivia Team Name of the Day:  I'm Just a Bill Murray THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 02:51 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music:  "Mega Hyper Ultrastorm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers.  SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING:  Chris Adams, Christopher Callahan, Veronica Baker, Alexander Calder, Manny Majarian, Greg Bristow, Brenda Martinez, Alex DeSmet, Joe Finnie, Manny Cortez, Sarah McKavetz, Simon Time, Mo Martinez, Randy Tatum, Joan Bryce, Katie Christofferson, Denise Leonard, Jen Wojnar, Sarah Guest, Jess Whitener, Aria Patto, Kyle Bonnin, Dan Papallo, Robert Casey, Ian Schulze, Casey O'Connor, Marissa Cuthbertson, Kyle Aumer, Taryn Napolitano, Matthew Frost, Katie Smith, Brian Salyer, Megan Acuna, Anna Evans, Jim Fields, Lauren Ward, Greg Heinz, Wreck My Podcast, Douglas French, Matt Pawlik, Cody Roslund, Sabrina Giannoni, Erika Cooper, Mark Haas, Sarah Haas, Katelyn Reik, Casey Becker, Paul McLaughlin, Amy Jeppesen, Melissa Chesser, Shaun Delacruz, Feana Nevel, Cody Welter, Pamela Yoshimura, Paul Doronila, Kathryn Mott, Luke McKay, Ricky Carney, Kyle Hendrickson, Willy Powell, Myke Edwards, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Mona Bray, Clayton Polizzi, and Russ Friedewald! YOU GUYS ROCK! 

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Actions and Limits
A POWERFUL AND ENTERTAINING SPEAKER | AN INTERVIEW WITH JON PETZ

Actions and Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 45:27


Paul and Justin are joined by a very entertaining speaker Jon Petz. Jon shares his story and how he helps others remove the idea of "I'm Just..."Jon Petz is a two-time, best-sellers list author, motivational keynote speaker on performance and the power of human connections. He brings this passion and energy for performance, purpose and impact to events of all types, as well as to those he professionally coaches to strengthen their performance mindset and success in life, business and careers.Find Jon on his website https://jonpetz.com/ Send your questions for our segment, ASK PAUL ANYTHING. Submit them to ActionsandLimits@Gmail.com to get your questions answered on air. We are now live on YouTube and you can see our smiling faces on our YouTube channel Actions and Limits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVMN-oxSvvOWCzPKh4Qslw  Let's create Actions and Destroy those Limits

Blackout & Shout Podcast
E085 - Robots in Disguise

Blackout & Shout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 196:12


Show Notes: 0:00 - RID01:31 - Intro02:37 - Episode 8519:22 - Hauls & Shoutouts1:03:44 - Nerd News:Deaths:Syd Mead, 86, American concept artist (Blade Runner, Aliens, Tron), lymphoma.Jack Sheldon, 88, American trumpeter (The Merv Griffin Show), singer ("I'm Just a Bill") and voice actor (Schoolhouse Rock!)Lee Mendelson, 86, American television producer (A Charlie Brown Christmas, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show), lung cancer. Died on Xmas Trailers:IP Man 4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNaIewXwLHsA Quiet Place Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEMwSdne6UE News:Star WarsTHE NEW MUTANTS Director Josh Boone Confirms That The Movie Being Released Will Be His Original Version, coming to theaters in April, new trailer this monday (today)UNCHARTED Movie Loses Another Director As Travis Knight Departs Due to scheduling conflictsHenry Cavill played over 250 hours of The Witcher 3, 2 1/2 playthroughsTransformers vs. The Terminator March 2020, Alex Milne 1:58:19 - Weird news:https://news.yahoo.com/jersey-mom-bought-creepy-mermaid-205941182.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_04 02:02:38 - Toy News:NiceeX-Transbots MotormasterStar SaberMovie Prime - ToyLabFansToys BeachcomberCybertron SculptureCang Toys RampageBig Lemon Shockwave 02:42:25 - Listener's Questions:Best and Worst Figures of 2019?Most anticipated figure of 2020? EOL 

DJ Rhythm Dee's Black Magic Sounds
The Teena Marie Story/Irons in the Fire

DJ Rhythm Dee's Black Magic Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 88:32


This is the story of Teena Marie (Lady T/Vanilla Child) Teena is one of the most celebrated 'Blue Eyed" Soul artist in history. This story reflects on her recording career rather than the dark side which she and countless others have sustained in the music business. We cover from her appearance on The Beverly Hillbillies at the age of 8 to her much-publicized relationship with Rick James to her untimely death. We hope you enjoy The Teena Marie Story/Irons in the Fire Featuring 1. I'm Just a Sucker For Your Love 2. Behind The Groove 3. I Need Your Lovin' 4. Irons In The Fire 5. Fire & Desire 6. Happy 7. Lover Girl 8. Casanova Brown 9. Love Me Down Easy 10. Ooh La La La 11. Here's Looking At You 12. I’m Still In Love 13. Can't Last a Day 14. Luv Letter 15. Deja Vu

Vinyl-O-Matic
45s and Other Revolutions: Yet still more A-Sides beginning with the letter S as in Sierra.

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 61:00


Kenny Rogers [00:26] a side: "She Believes in Me" b side: "Morgana Jones" United Artists Records UA-X1273-Y 1978 What's the word I'm looking for? Oh right, "schmaltz". Thank goodness for the country disco funk on the b-side. And Kenny can scat? Who knew? Los Campesinos! [07:41] a side: "She Crows (Documented Minor Emotional Breakdown #4)" b side: "To the Boneyard" Heat Rash HR #4 2012 The fourth and final Heat Rash zine/single from these Welsh wonders. Daryl Hall & John Oates [16:14] a side: "She's Gone" b side: "I'm Just a Kid (Don't Make Me Feel Like a Man)" Atlantic Records 45-3332 1973 Classic jam for sure. Al Wilson [23:02] a side: "Show and Tell" 1974 b side: "The Snake" 1968 Collectables COL 3168 Two Al Wilson hits on one 45. "Show & Tell" reached #1 on the Hot 100 in 1974. "The Snake" cracked the Top 30 in 1968, then later again in the UK in 1975 to the Northern Soul scene. Check out Aesop's fable of "The Farmer and the Viper". Blue Swede [31:14] a side: "Silly Milly" b side: "Lonely Sunday Afternoon" EMI Records 3983 1973 I don't know if they're actually blue but they are actually Swedes. Perhaps you are more familiar with their rendition of BJ Thomas' "Hooked on a Feeling". This one cracked the Hot 100 reaching as high as number 71. Natural Dreamers [37:26] a side: "Sir G" b side: "Just No Probs" Joyful Noise Records JNR108 2013 A mighty fine side project from Deerhoofers John Dietrich and Chris Cohen, joined by Jay Pellici. Otis Redding [47:12] a side: "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" b side: "Sweet Lorene" Volt Records VLT-13684 1968 Well, it plays. Not bad for a 25¢ thrift store find. Sadly the flipside's condition is unplayable. Split Enz [49:58] a side: "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" b side: "Make Sense of It All" A&M Records 2411 1982 Ah yes, the lads from Auckland. The Tyranny of Distance is a reference to a history of Australia and Britain's Colonial influence, which of course would also reach to New Zealand. Music behind the DJ: "La Mer" by Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli & Stephanie Grappelli.

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life
007: I'm Just a Teenage Knitter, Baby

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 31:01


007: I'm Just a Teenage Knitter, Baby. Released May 7, 2019 In this episode, Anne realizes she knits like a teenager lives, and that's ok. Winner-winner! Congratulations to BohneJl on Ravelry who won the giveaway from episode 6! The prize was a bag from LittleComfortsAtoZ, a hank of hand-spun alpaca, and a set of stitch markers. Enjoy them! To celebrate the winner coming from the Ravelry group, there was a bonus giveaway added for those who are members. Check the thread for details. This additional giveaway will likely be repeated in the future, so be sure to join the group Progress on the Master Hand Knitter Program Anne began work on her seed stitch scarf to practice for the swatch, and found that by pushing the stitches so the next few stitches were on the tapered area of the needle, she could create a more uniform fabric. Progress! Ooh, la la! Not perfect, but getting better! It also helped to only work on it when she can give it her complete attention. Multi-tasking has been relegated to the land of mythology, and Anne has learned this lesson herself, finding that when she gives her knitting her full attention, she creates a more consistent fabric. Knitter's Pride Spring Charity KAL and CAL for Warm Up America! Got some acrylic yarn lying around you don't know what to do with? Between projects and want to stay productive? Be sure to take a look at the Ravelry thread for the Knitter's Pride Spring Charity KAL/CAL. All the details and the form to submit with your knitted or crocheted squares are available there. It launched on May 1 and runs until May 31! There's a chance to win a set of needles or hooks from Knitter's Pride, so get crackin'! Connecticut Sheep, Wool, and Fiber Festival Anne made it to the Connecticut Sheep, Wool, and Fiber Festival in April with her family. It was a nice blend of demonstrations, animals, and shopping. She was able to pick up some goodies from Yankee Knitter Designs, Katrinkles, 7th Floor Yarn, Once Upon a Corgi, and others. Listen to the podcast for the details on her haul. Giveaway Anne picked up a selection of items at the festival to gift to a lucky listener. To enter, follow her on Instagram and join the Ravelry group (one entry for each). Also, find the episode thread on the Ravelry group and share a family-friendly story from your own teen years that makes you laugh now. The storytellers among you will get 5 entries for sharing! The episode 7 giveaway is a selection of items bought at the Connecticut Sheep, Wool, and Fiber Festival, as well as a set of stitch markers from Anne's remaining inventory. Upcoming Events Anne should be attending the Massachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft event on May 25th at the Cummington Fairgrounds. If you would like to say hi, send her a message with an idea of where and when to meet up. (Anne suggests noon at the ring where the sheep sheering will be taking place, but she's never been, so that may not be the best idea! In July, she hopes to spend a few days completing the I-91 Yarn Shop Hop. Eleven shops in 4 days? Sounds like a dream! Be sure to check out this blog entry from Webs, one of the participating shops, for all the details! Featured Music The first song featured was "Teenager," by The Crypts and is available at the Free Music Archive. The second song was "Oh, Mother, I'm Wild," by Howard Johndon, Harry Pease, and Eddie Nelson, available from the Free Music Archive. If you are a musician who would like a song featured on the program, or if you have comments or feedback, please contact the show at anne@familypodcasts.com. Social Media You can follow Anne on Instagram or Ravelry as @ithoughtiknewhow. She posts articles related to knitting and yarn on the Facebook Group and on Twitter as @ThoughtIKhewHow. Subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the podcast app of your choice. There is now a Ravelry Group for the show. Be sure to join and introduce yourself!

This Is Cannabis
Is Cannabis Safe?

This Is Cannabis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019


In this episode Lee & Emma discuss two recent cannabis-related articles, one by journalist Malcolm Gladwell in the New Yorker titled, “Is Marijuana as Safe as We Think?” and one by writer Neal Pollack titled “I'm Just a Middle-Aged House Dad Addicted to Pot.”They discuss the association between schizophrenia and cannabis use, cannabis overdoses, heavy metal testing, and Cannabis Use Disorder.'This Is Cannabis' is produced and engineered by Will Romey.Theme song is “Impossible/OK” by Møtrik. Interstitial music this week provided by Nutritious.’This Is Cannabis’ is brought to you this week by the Craft Cannabis Alliance and the Open Cannabis Project.

Design Tribe Podcast
Spiritual Scripting for Creative Business w/ Tyrone Webb Jr.

Design Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 55:24


In this episode, we hear from special guest, Tyrone Webb Jr, on the importance of spiritual scripting for your creative online business or design business.  FREEBIE: Guide to Spiritual Scripting Get the PDF download!   Is your freelance design business growing slowly online...or...worse, is it not growing AT ALL?!? Your limiting beliefs surrounding money could be holding you back! Be sure to subscribe for more design LOVE! Business tips + creative strategies:  http://bit.ly/2LGqRNE ..................................................................................... WATCH ON YOUTUBE: coming soon READ MY BLOG:  http://www.laurenlesley.com/blog #laurenlesleystudio    LISTEN TO THE DESIGN TRIBE PODCAST:  iTunes: https://apple.co/2xZIPsy Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2LHe2TB    JOIN MY FREE FB GROUP: http://facebook.com/groups/DesignTribeLaurenLesley    Wave at me on social:  Instagram: http://instagram.com/laurenlesleystudio #laurenlesleystudio Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/laurenlesleystudio Facebook: http://facebook.com/laurenlesleystudio    Tags: You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero | Law of Attraction | Book Club Discussion Questions | Book Review of You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero 2018 | Design Tribe | Limiting Beliefs About Money | Removing Limiting Beliefs | Lauren Lesley Studio | How to Get Rich Solopreneur   TRANSCRIPT:   Speaker 2: 00:27 Hey everyone. Welcome to the podcast. This is lauren or Lauren with Lauren Lesley Studio and today we have special guest, Tyrone Webb Jr and I'm super excited to introduce you guys to him. He. I'm Tyrone and I met about two and a half years ago and he introduced me to this practice called spiritual scripting and it basically completely changed my life and it's really encouraging for Solopreneurs and entrepreneurs to have this type of spiritual journaling practice. So Tyrone if you'll go ahead and introduce yourself, I just tell everyone a little bit about your background in how you got into scripting. Speaker 3: 01:10 Sure. Thank you for having me. Lauren, and my name is tyrone Webb Jr and I've been doing spiritual scripting for about four and a half years now and I got into this because I was searching for something more, something deeper and always knew that I had power in me, but I was always afraid to tap into that power. And one day I went to this church called the spiritual living center of Atlanta and I saw Joyce Reynolds speak and she offered us to go to a class on Tuesday where you can learn about spirit description, which is all around the law of attraction. Speaker 3: 01:47 And so I'll stop there and I'll give the audience a little bit of my background. I moved here six years ago from New Jersey and I had no friends. I had a little bit of family but not panel that I was close to. And during my time of not scripting and to scripting four and a half years ago in my life has changed tremendously too. Buying a home, having a car. I want the career I went traveling, the financial well, the friends, the family, even giving and being grateful. Even that whole aspect has changed my diet, what I eat, how I see the world, how I view the world. And I can say fast forward to 2018, my life has completely transformed with the mixture of spiritual scripting and taking ownership of my life. And I just have to say it's a beautiful thing. Speaker 2: 02:38 Yeah. So awesome to hear you say that, and I can say similarly for me like it's really impacted my life and I'm also like in a my career, I would say for sure and just for those of you who may not be as familiar with what scripting is, tyrone, will you tell us what is scripting? Speaker 3: 02:56 Sure. So scripting is this unique, cool way of, I don't want to say journaling, but it's really owning your life and you write up your life the way you want it, the way you see it, all your desires and everything that you want to manifest. So a great example wouldn't be Speaker 3: 03:14 if you want to buy a home in Inman Park and you'll free something as divine right action or you can say divine right order divine God, whatever you call your God divine right order. It's taking place in my life right now for me to buy the right and perfect comment. Inman Park. And then from there you have to embellish for what you want. That's going to be the color, the price, how many bedrooms, how many bathrooms. Um, if you want a lawn, if you want to swing, if you want a porch or whatever you want, if you want to satellite TV script down to my neighbors and I even take it so far too when I'm getting on a plane, I had the opportunity to travel for work and for pleasure that a week or two or sometimes three days before I get on the plane, I'm scripting for what I want my plane neighbor to be like and I'm scripting out that entire detail of the conversation. I'm scripting with the flight we'll leave on or before time that I land owner before time that the weather's perfect and it completely changes your entire outlook on life and it allows you to just have control and not have that worry or that anger or that fear, which is what this world really instills to us. Speaker 2: 04:29 So are you writing in the future tense or how are you writing on your plane ride? Speaker 3: 04:37 I'm doing everything now. And you don't do anything in future tense because if you do future tense, it's always going to be. I'll eventually get there. So it's like one day I went to buy a house and it's like, okay, well that one day could be in 20, 25. Don't set your intentions out. Two stopped the delay of the universe for what she went now. So everything is now. So I'm buying that house to him in park, now I'm having the right and perfect flight. Now everything is in the now because time and time isn't an illusion. It is an illusion and we get caught up on, oh, I want to have kids by 29, I want to be married by 28 and I would have my first house by 32 and I want to do this by 35. And it's everything's now. And people always say, you can't have it all. I disagree. I think you. I believe you can have it all. It just might not be at the same time because you're going to outgrow things. You're going to outgrow your career and your job. That opens up the door for entrepreneurship. That opens up the door for door for kids and the list goes on. But everything that's in the now Speaker 2: 05:39 that's really cool. So tell me a little bit about how it works, like how are you taking this idea of what you want in your life and manifesting it, like how that sounds kind of, you know, I'm just going to come from, you know, a place of someone who maybe has never of it, um, or some, maybe some questions I would have asked in the very beginning, but how it sounds kind of like magical or you know, like, like praying or something. How does it, how does it actually come to fruition? Speaker 3: 06:16 Oh, the age group. Speaker 3: 06:25 Sorry, say that again. I think we were breaking up a little bit. Do you remember the infomercial? Set it and forget it. I don't. Okay. All right. So it was this guy like back in the early two thousands. He created this device almost like a George foreman grill, but you were able to roast turkeys in there and it was set it and forget it. So you said it, you prepare your food, you throw it in this device, you set it and you forget about it. You set a timer, you don't think about it, you just clicked automatically. Scripting is very similar to that. You write out what you want, the way you want it, Speaker 3: 06:59 put it out into the universe, out into the atmosphere, and you just watch it manifests and t is not your job to worry about how it's going to happen or when it's going to happen. You just have to believe that it is going to happen and once you change your thoughts, you start to open up your mind to new beginnings and new things that you've never seen before. So a good example would be my first scripting story was I an unexpected income. People were taking me out to eat. People were um, I had to free mileage points from delta. I was able to expense certain things through work. And in my mind I'm thinking, well, that money is going to come in my hand from someone given me gifts, but no going out to eat. That's a free meal. That's unexpected income. Being able to expense things through my job as unexpected income are those costs anymore? Like my cell phone bill, being able to travel and have points that's unexpected income because I'm not paying anything except for $13 in taxes. So once you open up your mind to a new way of thinking, you'll start to see how automatically manifesting which you really want to live. So it's almost like set it and forget it and you just have to believe in you. Have that be Speaker 2: 08:08 cool. Yeah. I would add onto that that um, the way Joyce describes it and I kind of, um, yeah, that's made a lot of sense to me when she described it this way, but that everything in the universe is energy. Everything is made up of energy. So whether, you know, like you said that time isn't real, it's just sort of something that we all subscribe to you. Um, and you know, the thoughts that you're thinking, the actions of what you're saying with your mouth. All of these things are energy that ended up kind of telling the universe what your reality is or what you, your reality should be or what you want it to be. So if you're constantly putting out negative thoughts or negative, um, you know, you're saying negative things than the universe is like, oh, that must be, you know, what you want or what your life is. Speaker 2: 08:54 I don't know. I feel like you have to get specific about what you really want, what your goals are. And then, like you said, writing it out, embellishing it. I'm talking about it as if it's already happened and already like it's already real. I'm like, there's the story of Jim Carrey and him doing a lot of visualization where he was literally living out of his car, but he knew deep down that he was talented and that this goal was going to come true of him being a famous actor. And so he wrote himself a check for a million dollars. Um, I can't remember the exact number, but I think, yeah, a million dollars. And he dated it like two years in the future. And at this point he was literally living out of his car and struggling and not getting jobs. And he kept getting rejected over and over and over again. Speaker 2: 09:46 But he would just sit in his car and imagined himself and seeing himself being this famous person being successful, um, having the career that he really wanted and that he knew deep down was his truth. I think that's part of, you know, related to having the faith is just knowing that deep down like this is my truth. It just hasn't happened yet. Um, and putting those thoughts out into the universe. It's all energy. It's all coming back. It also makes me think of the scientific study that was done that showed that praying for people in the hospital actually had an impact on them becoming better and healing. Like people healed at a faster rate when they were being prayed for rather than people who were not. Um, and the catch or what I think is really interesting, and obviously people are going to have all different beliefs. But what I thought was really interesting was during the study it had, it didn't have any impact on which religion people were subscribing to it. They had people from all different religions praying for people in the hospital and it still had the same results. So to me that's saying like, okay, well you really are putting that energy out there, even if you're just thinking good thoughts for someone that also makes a difference. Speaker 3: 11:03 Absolutely. And I totally agree with everything you said and I just wanted to add on one thing that Joyce talks about his, I forgot which article it is, a science journal article, but when you're writing and when you're writing about your life in a positive way, you're creating new neurological cells in your brain to help you reprogram how you think. Because anyone who listening or watching this, you are not who your mom, dad and uncle, teacher, pastor, sibling, you're not homeless. People say you are. And it goes back to exactly to what you said about your truth. You know your truth and your truth may not be the same as mine or Lawrence or your parents or your friends or even your neighbors. But you have to know your triggers, know your truth, own your truth Speaker 2: 11:51 and believe in it. Yeah, I couldn't agree more. That's awesome. So, okay, so the next question is what kind of results have you received from your scripting practice? I know you kind of just talked about your, um, wanting to receive finances from unexpected sources, but is there anything else that you can kind of describe more specifically? Speaker 3: 12:14 Yeah, I would say the House that I'm living in, I think maybe three years before I bought the house, I scripted exactly what I want it, how many floors, bedrooms, the type of neighborhood, two car garage, town hall. I scripted everything will enable pools and everything and I even scripted that I want in my mortgage to be less than my rent. Speaker 2: 12:44 Oh cool. Speaker 3: 12:46 I wanted to detail right because it's you can get the house, but then it's like you don't want to upset, you don't want to forget anything when you script and you want to script out every single detail and it's okay to talk about the finance part because I think a lot of times as people were afraid of that, money can sometimes be a touchy subject. So the more that you just bring it out into the light and be more comfortable with it, the easier it will be free to talk about. But in this home I've got this whole new. It was a short sale way below market value. My mortgage is way below the rent that I was paying when I lived in Brookhaven, Georgia. I have awesome neighbors. I have. I mean I love this house. I had everything that I never want it from this house. Speaker 3: 13:26 And another scripting opportunity that came to me was starting my own business and learning what I, what I've been doing in incorporating, incorporating that into a business, on helping companies with brand strategy of doing photography and that's more unexpected income that's coming my way. And it's also given me the confidence to become an entrepreneur and to script that out and see what that's gonna look like. If I want to be an author or international speaker, a motivator, I'm going to write that out. I'm going to be speaking in China now and I'm going to be able to motivate people from all around the world and I just watched all of that coming together. Speaker 2: 14:01 That's so awesome. So do you also practice visualization or is it mainly scripting Speaker 3: 14:10 or do you say that's kind of an integral part of your scripting practice? Scripting is part of your spiritual regimen and for me, I meditate. I script my vision board, I read, I read a lot of books around Deepak Chopra, even some of the books over. Right. And I also attend the class with joy. So those are my five, I think four or five regimen that I do to keep me in that spiritual practice. So scripting is just part of your prayer, but also with prayer and at this is where meditation comes in because scripting has basically telling the universe what you want and in meditation you're listening to what the universe is telling you. Gotcha. And what you have to make sure you don't want to just tell, tell, tell. Because you also have to listen. Speaker 2: 15:02 Yeah, I like that, I love that. Okay. So, um, how has scripting impacted the creative side of your business? I know that, um, you know, you have worked in corporate for a while and then you just explained how you've gone out on your own and sort of you're interested in becoming more of an entrepreneur and you have your own business now and you also do photography, which is really cool. Um, so can you explain some of the creative side of what you do and how scripting has impacted that specifically? Speaker 3: 15:36 Absolutely, and I'll even take you to the creative side of how I even created my website and what I want it to look like. And I wanted it to be me. I didn't want it to be what other photographers are doing or other people are doing rob branch energy. I wanted something unique and if it wasn't for scripting, I don't think I would have had the confidence to do that. I think I would have mirrored what other people are already doing out there. And I've gotten feedback from some people that have that seeing my website and they said, oh well this part seems a little childish, or this part should be like this and this just seemed like this and this is who I am and that's what you believe in that thank you for the feedback, but my mind's made up and I stand strong in my truth and this is what I believe in. Speaker 3: 16:21 I don't mind telling the world that I have a fear of spiders, you know, as I don't mind people knowing who I am. And I think that's one of the key things scripting does help with and even with the creative side, because then you feel empowered as you start to see how as you manifest smaller things, you start to manifest a bigger things and it just increases your creativity in your mind, in your power. So now when I'm scripting, I'm scripting for fun clients and I'm scripting for clients, I think outside the box because we always tailored towards what's comfortable and why do we do that? So again, what I was saying earlier about the Science Journal article that Joyce talked about, it creates new cells in your mind, your catch like, Hey, I want to be involved. It creates a new cells in your mind to help you just think differently as a team and to think bigger and better and I wouldn't be as creative as I am today or as colorful. Um, actually I would be, but I wouldn't be as proud to show it. And scripting has helped me with that. That's interesting. Speaker 2: 17:22 So you feel like scripting has given you the confidence as well to like kind of unleash that creative side of you and without apologizing or without feeling like, okay, I have this corporate side of my career but I don't have to necessarily implement everything corporate into my business or the way I speak to my customers. Speaker 3: 17:42 Exactly. I was terrified of started my website and talking about it at work because I felt like, oh well they're going to let me go. Like, what does this mean? I have a safety net. All different types of negative thoughts went through your mind that before too. Yeah, it's scary and it's when you script and when you know and you believe in your truth and you know that the universe has your back, all bets are off. That's awesome. So we've talked about scripting but just to kind of break down exactly what it is for people. Um, will you kind of go through what are the different pillars of scripting? Like how do you create balance in your scripting practice so that your life isn't, you know, your career doesn't take off, but your relationships are totally falling apart, you know, like you want to keep that balance and the different aspects of your life. Speaker 3: 18:37 Um, so what are some of the pillars of scripting? And before I get into that, I just want to say because when I start to explain, some people may think, oh, what about work life balance? My belief is there is no work life balance. It's all life. You have to balance everything because it's work life, family, friends, career, technology, TV, relaxation, vacations is everything. And with scripting, the first thing I do is I normally script in the morning. So when I wake up, I think God for waking me up and then I'll do some stretches and do some yoga and then I script and the first thing I scripted, thank you for waking me up. The second thing got script is I set my intention for the day so that truly important. So today we'll be back and then I go into what's happening throughout the day. Speaker 3: 19:26 So I skipped it for this podcast to go. Well, I'm playing tennis later, asked me and my friend have a great tennis match. So it's scripting about in the beginning being thankful is setting your intention for the day and this is just how I do it. It's there's no right or wrong way. And then I'd go into my pillars. So the six pillars would be spirituality, relationships, career, health and wellness, a fitness and wellness, financial finances that the other one, the fifth one is finance. And then the sixth is being grateful, just giving things and just being grateful. And then sometimes there is. Well there is also a seventh which is fun. So you want to make sure you script funnier life, which is all about that balance, right? Because then we can get so focused on career, career, career, and then we forget about everything else. Speaker 3: 20:17 And I think for a lot of people to travel comes up, which could fall under the fun category, but that was something you scripted for as well. Right? Right. And then, so I scripted for travel is a great example. I traveled through work. I didn't have to pay for that. That's awesome. So you know, you may script for travel and you're thinking, well my bank account doesn't allow me to travel, but then you might get a job that does have you travel all around the world. You just have to be open. And that goes back to my beginning of my opening statement. When you script it opens up your mind to something that you never. So there's five. There's seven pillars. You script things the way you want it, what you want to have in your life. You embellish, you go into detail, you believe it, and you can build on your details, but give yourself two to three days, five days Max, and then you forget about it. You don't really script about that Pacific thing anymore. And then you just move onto something else that you want in your life. In one day you may be inspired to be a poet. You script around that. Then you move on. And again, it's about you can have everything, just not always at the same time. Okay. Speaker 2: 21:21 Yeah, totally. And I think the way I do it, I try to structure it so that I'm not leaving out something that is really important. Um, so that my life just stay balanced. But I'll do different paragraphs for the pillars. So I'll title it, you know, like finances or spiritual growth or health and wellness, you know, and I'll kind of write out my little paragraph. Um, and I try to do it daily, but sometimes it's more like weekly, um, but I do try to keep it a consistent practice. Um, but you know, sometimes there's only 24 hours in a day and you have to sleep and things to do, but as long as you're consistently like coming back to it and keeping that focus, putting it out into the universe that hey, like a, I am, I eat healthy. You know, I eat plenty of vegetables. Speaker 2: 22:08 I drink eight glasses of water a day, I get eight hours of sleep per night, I exercise three times a week and I feel amazing, you know, describe how it makes you feel to be keeping you know, your ideal health and wellness routine. And then, you know, talk about your spiritual growth. You know, I feel more patient today. I am closer to God. I am grateful. You know, I feel these things in my body and I'm able to be more loving to people. You know, you can script all of these things. Um, and at the end of each little paragraph, for each pillar, I sign it like, thank you God or thank you universe. You know, you can do it. Like you said, it doesn't have to be exactly one formula. You can tailor it for what makes sense for you, but I think that being grateful aspect of, you know, feeling like you're healthy or being healthy, being feeling like you're growing spiritually, like just being deeply grateful for all of those things for your relationship. Speaker 2: 23:03 You know, I have an amazing partner. I'm in love with my partner, you know, like describing, you know, we talk about everything. We have amazing sex, you know, he looks amazing meal, you know, whatever you feel like you need and that's important to your relationship. Scripting that out as if it's already there and I swear this shit works great. It feels magical even though it's not, you know, we can explain it as energy and all of that, but it feels magical because when I started scripting it was like holy shit, like all these things are really coming true. Like everything that I've. It was really important to me and I'm still. It's always a work in progress, but I feel like Speaker 3: 23:44 there's certain that happened where I was like, wow, I did not expect it to happen this soon. Or like the House that I want it to be able to buy a house as well and Speaker 3: 23:54 you know, I had some ideas about what I wanted but I thought it was going to be in a certain area of town that was more in my price range. And then I got the area of town that I'm currently renting in, um, and I, it was just to buy. I felt like it was way out of my price range and I was kind of thinking, oh, I'll script for it, but that'll be one day, like 10 years from now I'll be able to live there. And it just, I don't know, just magically happened really fast. It's really important for people to know. You have to be careful for what you say because it can happen really fast and it also can to really slow. But what's important is when we say things and it's really important and scripting, and I forgot to mention this, try to use positive words only and not saying no. Speaker 3: 24:49 Don't say what I won't do not, don't care nothing with you. Do not want to have any nose or not doing your scripting. If you are, let's say your manager makes you file paperwork and you dislike doing that and you can say, okay, even though I dislike filing paperwork for my manager, he or she recognizes my true potential and I am working on bigger and better projects that served me and my purpose. Now you turn it into a stepping stone instead of a box kind of thing. Exactly, and that's a great point, right? Because we're great at playing victims and you can say, I now have the courage to speak up to my manager and say, I prefer to work on something more meaningful because a lot of times people don't know they're giving us something they don't know if we do or don't like, we have to speak up. Speaker 3: 25:50 Right, right, right. Yeah, and the scripting again goes back to that confidence that you can find in scripting and taking ownership of your life. I think that's a huge thing is when you said the word victim, that really clicked in for me because I feel like a lot of people are kind of caught in this web of pain and they do see themselves as a victim and they feel like they don't have control, but when you start a scripting practice, it gives the control back to yourself and that you really are in charge of your life and you are creating the best life for yourself and your power. Yeah. Taking back your power and even if it hasn't happened yet, believing that it's gone to. Absolutely, and it was something you mentioned too. I don't want people to feel ashamed. Remember, this is your God so you can script about in the thing, and I mean you mentioned that you script for a grade six. It took me a long time to do that because I felt it was the, the past religions where it's like, oh, you can't tell. There is still taboo. And it's like, well, wait a minute. This is my guy. This is what I believe. Why won't about that? And it's, God has created us to have fun and to live the life that we want to live. Speaker 3: 27:00 And it's okay to talk about those taboo things. Speaker 2: 27:04 Yeah, of course. I mean, I would say too that when you're in the habit of scripting, you're wanting things that are healthy for yourself. Right? And so again, like if you feel like waiting until you're married is the healthy thing for you to do, then that's what you should script for. For me, that's not my personal choice. Um, but I, you know, yeah, I wanted that relationship that did have great sex. I mean, you know, who wants to be in a relationship with, Speaker 3: 27:34 right. There are still many people, men and women out there that are. And they haven't taken back their power yet. Speaker 2: 27:40 Yeah. And what, and yeah. And then you feel like a victim when it's like, well, what can you do when you start scripting and imagining these situations where, you know, maybe you do love your partner, but maybe their sex drive isn't where yours is, you know? And maybe it's just like cultivating, you know, that environment where it is going to be able to spice things up or get them in the mood or you know, just change your relationship, you know, there's certain things in relationships are so complicated, but changing that dynamic to getting to a place where you know or that you're just, yeah, that you're happy and you feel grateful and fulfilled for all the positive things that are happening, but also not being complacent, like actively scripting for the things that you want more of or that can just be better even if it's already good. Speaker 3: 28:30 Absolutely. And you also want to script in this case for your partner. And I think a lot of people need to realize that that's okay too. You can script for your mom and your cousins and you could even script for the cashier at the grocery store and it goes back to embellishing. I'm going to have a perfect experience in kroger now. I'm going to find everything I need on sale. It cashier process is going to be easy. They're, they're, uh, no one will be aligned. I mean you can, I mean really go in and embellish is just watch it happen. I will have the right and perfect parking space right there by the door. I mean going into detail, it's really important. Speaker 2: 29:11 How much time do you spend scripting Tara? Speaker 3: 29:15 I would say between five to seven minutes. I usually know what I want to go directly into. Yeah. Okay. Speaker 2: 29:23 So you probably aren't writing like a long thing for each pillar every single day. It's just more of like what's on your mind? Speaker 3: 29:32 Control my mind and what? Yeah, what comes to me that day and what's been I guess bothering me, but I am going to try your technique on each pillar. I am going to try that a day and I script every day because you went, oh, and that's another point. You want to continue with the energy. You want to keep your vibration high and continue to manifest and to attract great things to you. The moment you fall off and fall off for weeks, months, years, use your legs. Turn right back to where it was. He'd be back to being the victim. You'll be backed in that job. You don't like your back into living with your parents, which you dislike. You just get back into that low level of negative flow. Speaker 2: 30:15 Yeah, totally. I hope I never do that because ever since I've met you and started scripting, I got to keep that up. Okay. Has it. How has scripting helped add balance to your life and if yes, how? Speaker 3: 30:35 Because it allowed me to pay attention to areas that I was neglecting and as you're scripting out those pillars and what I used to do, I used to pick a pillar a day, but now I think I just have so much going on. I need to really do what you do, but it's just, it just allowed me to focus more on family and anytime I go back home to New Jersey, carve out time for those who matter and before I would just go up there and see my friends hang out at my cousins who wanted to hang out. I'm like, I can't. Sorry this. Then you realize that you just can't see everybody, so you have to really set your intention as to who you want to see and spend time with and that helped me target who is important to me, who I am important too. Speaker 3: 31:20 So is that to a balance? Yeah. Scripting also helped me balance, been great with finances, but it even increases my balance with finance and it helps me build my wealth which is what I want and it allows me to say why I should have an account where I'm just traveling and focusing on that allows me to save and then I should do what I want. Same thing with the house. Okay. I have a house account. Let me just. Now I can go and get. I don't know my laundry done or buy new plants and garden. We're buying a refrigerator and it's you're building your wealth and you're spending your money for what you want to spend your money on it. And the smart thing Joyce taught me on day one, never say you're saved. You're saving for a rainy day because if you say that you're automatically assuming that that negative day is coming, you saved just to save. You save for what you want to say for he set goals and you just watch it happen. Speaker 2: 32:15 That's really interesting. I don't think I've heard her say that, but I like that. Yeah. You don't want to put that rainy day out there. Like it's like you're ready for it and it's in the universe. It's like, okay, like here's your rainy day that you asked for it. Did you Speaker 3: 32:29 not? I have a coworker I used to work with at one of my my first job ever and we still communicate with texts and I'm saving for rainy day. I kid you not Lauren and viewers. Every mom, she had something going on with their home, her car or something at work which has a takeoff and ms pay and have to use that much. He's like, all the money is gone and her exact words are, but that's my rainy day money. And I told her, you should stop saying that. And she said, no, it is a rainy day, and she's so caught up in victim, right? It's like, no, like I have to say is a rainy day because that's what it's for. And I'm just like, well, if you think about it from a positive view of saving, I said, well, if you didn't have the money then you would have been able to get your car fixed. So good thing you did have, you know, it's not a rainy day, you're just preparing and your preparation for your car, you're ahead of the curve. Because then if you couldn't, if you didn't have the money, if you couldn't get your car fixed, then how would you have been able to work to make money to save it? And she's like, no, this is all for rainy day. I'm just like, okay. Speaker 2: 33:34 Yeah, I have kind of a funny story as well. And it goes back to when I was doing my yoga teacher training and my yoga teacher said that she had this and she's from South Africa. So she was still living there. Yeah. But they would still talk and she said her aunt's favorite line was. Oh, I just feel like I've been hit by a bus, you know, and she would say it all the time and I kid you not. She's, she lived. But she hit. She was hit by a bus. She got hit by an actual bus. I know. It's like my yoga teacher was like, seriously, be careful what you say, your words matter. Because if you say it that much then I mean it's just like you're manifesting your reality and it's just. I don't think that as human beings, you know, we're so used to or we're so disconnected I would say from nature sometimes and I don't think we realized how powerful our words are that we're putting out there and that our intentions black top. But I think it's really awesome that you set your intention every morning and that you're so, you know, I don't have a better word, but intentional about how you're going about your day. Speaker 3: 34:42 You know, I just want to add on for your viewers, think about what lauren just said around the woman who says she gets hit by a bus. She feels like Steven hit by bus. She was so connected to that feeling and what it might've felt like that she really manifests and that's how you have to get when you think about marriage or the house or the car, you'd have to feel in, visualize yourself having it and she visualized herself being hit by a bus and like being in the hospital and the trauma to rebuild yourself back up and the pain you really felt addicted to that pain that she had every day. And she really brought that to life. And that's a great story because now switch that around. Two, I want to be ceo of JP Morgan Chase. Visualize yourself as a CEO. Think about the money that you'll be making, you know, create and enjoy this really well. Speaker 3: 35:41 She creates this time. She tells you to create this fake that. Well, I don't want to say big. This, um, manifestation balance sheet where you say, okay, I'm making $10,000,000 a month, I'm going to spend money on yard, I'm going to buy a house over here, get comfortable with spending money because again, it's back to the taboo. Finance is a taboo. People are like, oh no, I have to save, I have to do this. No, get used to spending money because what scripting has also taught me let go to receive what's supposed to be. So let go of money and get back and you can get more money back. Speaker 2: 36:15 Right? Money is a flow, right? It's not something that you have to hoard. Isn't that money if you, I mean obviously you want to be responsible and have your savings account and have your retirement account and those types of things. But after that, you know, like you just have to believe that the money is coming back to you. The money is coming back to you and like you're only gonna get more of it or like you know, that flow is only going to get stronger. That stream is only going to get stronger. Um, but yeah, I think a lot of people are afraid they have that. Um, again, this is kind of going back to my yoga teacher training, but that root Chakra fear where they're afraid that, you know, it's the security things, the basic needs, the food, shelter, house, all those things. Um, and you know, when you, when you have that deep fear in your root Chakra, then you never feel comfortable no matter how much money is in your savings account, you never feel like you have enough and you never feel like you have enough to be okay, that you're safe enough. Speaker 2: 37:15 And so I think that it's getting into that zone where you do feel safe, you know, and obviously you don't want to. Yeah, you don't want to be stupid about it and like blow all your money on gambling or you know, go to Vegas and like would enjoy your money. Speaker 3: 37:29 Enjoy it, take yourself to the spa. Yeah. You know, hiking or go on a weekend, new vacay, a solo, you know, spend your money, enjoy it. Don't be careless, but enjoy it. Life is meant to be enjoyed. Speaker 2: 37:43 Exactly. Okay, so that's kind of funny that we came up with this topic because my next question was actually going to be, are you making more money since you started scripting and if you'll want to go into that a little bit more? Um, I'm happy to refer to that as well. But Speaker 3: 38:00 working at the company I work for I've never had to ask for an increase has always been given to me and it's always been, and I'm talking the annual increase and then promotion wise it's always been higher than what I thought I was worth and that's just the universe show me amy ain't even higher next time and it's just now. It just blew my mind. So yeah. So more money at my corporate job, money flowing in client's phone and for my photography and my empowerment businesses, I have a few friends that do public speaking. They are, we set up a contract to where if I get them a speaking engagement, I get a percentage from that. Excellent. Um, I have someone else who, she's actually my career coach helping her with her business. Um, I get a percentage from that. So it's money just comes in left and right, and then I even include interest. So I used to use, I don't want to say basic savings accounts, but I guess that's what they are, bigger America Stevens or I'm not going to be a goodness. Wells Fargo, Speaker 3: 39:17 td bank. And then I opened up my eyes to high yield savings. Accountants, um, Goldman Sachs. I mean it's one of the highest interest rate that the country has that's bringing in more money. So I mean, and again, that opened up my mind to something new. That interest is unexpected income. Um, taxes when you file your taxes. I've never, until I got the house was never a recipient of receiving money back. Just, I don't know why, I just, I guess the government felt like I made so much money at whatever, but now I'm even getting money back from that. So everywhere you turn I'm making more money, I'm getting more money and I'm also spending more money. I mean, now I can support my watch habit, my jewelry habit and know I told myself 20, 19 I'm going to only start flying first class flights. Awesome. And I want to start doing that. I have now, I have a few people where I get my clothes made so I'm spending more money. I'm spending it on the higher conscious level because this is what leaders do. So if I want to become CEO or somewhere this is fire, they only fly first class. They only get their suits handmade. I have to start living in that world and living lack that person. Yeah, exactly. Speaker 2: 40:34 Yeah. So it's interesting because I think that as human beings we do to kind of discount ourselves a lot. Or if even if we're like, oh, I want to go for that promotion. Kind of like you said, you were always valued by your company more than you maybe would have valued yourself. Especially in the beginning. And I think that that's definitely been true for me as well. And I mean we tend to go after the thing that feels reachable. I Dunno. I think it's, that's really interesting too because once you start scripting and once you're in that flow then things start happening and you, you know, things become real that you have manifested and then you're like, oh shit. Like I could have asked for more. Like I could have manifested something more like. And for me, I'm financially, I'll just kind of lay it out there for you guys. Speaker 2: 41:24 I was making about $60,000 a year. I was 31 I believe, and I'm a textile for those of you who don't know me and portrait illustrator, um, that's kind of my etsy shop side business. But in my day job I'm a textile designer, so that was my salary and I was scripting for, in my job I wasn't really planning on leaving my job, but I was definitely scripting for that next here, salary and I was scripting for about $75,000 a year. Um, and that felt very much within reach. It was still like a very big raise from where I was at, but I was envisioning it happening within my own company. And then it was really crazy because December came and all of a sudden all these recruiter started calling me and I had two different offers that weren't quite that much, but they were in that same ballpark. Speaker 2: 42:19 And then I accepted a new job and now like, I'm not going to say my exact salary because I know I'm probably not supposed to, but it's definitely in that range. Um, and then it made me think, oh, well, you know, I could have maybe manifested even more than that. And so then I would say for the last year or half a year, I said, no, like, my goal is to make like 2:50 a year. And then the universe is kind of, um, I don't know, like, I don't know if that's how it's going to come, but I do believe that it's going to come. And it may be, you know, different layers of passive income streams. Like I've, you know, I do so much more than just my day job, which I really love my day job. But I'm, I'm layered in, you know, I started selling clip art, like I started selling um, different like portrait builders online, like, and there's all these ideas are coming to me of other things that I can sell that once the work is done it can just continue to sell over and over again. Speaker 2: 43:24 And so I'm really excited about that and we'll see like, like you said, it may take longer and make happen really fast. Like you don't really know. But I see at some point in my future, you know, me making that amount of money, whether it's 10 years from now, whether it's next year, I don't know. But that is kind of my next goal. And like when I first started scripting, I never would have scripted for $250,000 a year. You know, like I would have never, never, never believe that. And I think especially to kind of being a designer and being an artist, it's sort of ingrained by society that you know, you're a starving artist or that if you choose to have a creative career that you can't make money. And so I think that, that has unfortunately held me back in the past, um, you know, not that I was ever starving, but I don't think I realized, you know exactly where my career could go, but then you start to look around and you're like, oh, I mean, this is top of mine just because of her tragic death recently that people like kate spade, you know, she did it, you know, she's made plenty of money in her life and I am really, really, really sad for what happened to her. Speaker 2: 44:39 But, you know, when you start just thinking of people that you, maybe you idolize or that you look up to, like there are plenty of designers and creative people out there that have made a lot of money. Um, so the fact that the whole starving artist story is so ingrained into us, it's, it's just sad and it's just not true. Um, I was at a work event with my fiance, mark the other, like maybe a couple of months ago. And this woman I was telling her about, she's like, oh, what do you do? Blah, blah, blah. I said, Hey, I'm a textile designer, this is what I do. I designed rugs, they sell to target this and that, and she thought it was cool and then she was talking about how her niece was an art major, but that in the same conversation she went back to, but you know, you can't make money with that, so she ended up going to nursing school and it just made me so sad. I was like, what? Like wow. I mean hopefully she'll enjoy nursing, but I'm just like, no. Like I feel like, well it could be something greater to nursing but not creative Speaker 2: 45:41 being an artist. Yeah. And it just made me feel like she gave up this dream because she accepted this lie that I don't know. Speaker 3: 45:51 Yeah. That she needs to go on and she might be the person she brings in. She can start her own art business Speaker 2: 46:06 and have six Speaker 3: 46:07 patients paint in the hospital and maybe nursing degree will give her that, that thought and that possibility we should, could actually marry the two ideas together. Speaker 2: 46:16 Right. Hopefully it'll be the right path for her. It just made me sad that that was kind of the belief around it coming from her aunt saying, well, you know, she couldn't have made money as an artist, so she went to nursing school instead. Um, and again, hopefully that there's a greater plan out there and that she'll be able to loop those two things back together and feel like she's in her purpose. But Speaker 3: 46:39 even before scripting, gosh, what year was that? That had to be 2009. My uncle who taught me all about business said, oh, you have the demeanor to be a lawyer. You should be a lawyer. In my head. And I studied for the LSF was shadowing law classes. I took the LSAT and as I was getting ready to apply, I said, this is not what I want to do. It just didn't feel right. It felt. And I knew I would have been miserable and I said I just wanted to get my Mba and work at a corporation and in travel the world and do cool things like that. And just be CEO level and the path that I'm on. It's very easy for people to get into our minds. And again, it goes back to what we were saying earlier. You are not who your parents uncle passed, her grandmother's siblings, friends say you are, you are who you are. Speaker 2: 47:35 Right? Right. Thank you for saying that. I think it's so true and so important for people to hear. Um, okay. So my last question is going to be if someone is skeptical about scripting, what would you say to them Speaker 3: 47:52 in a nutshell? Start small. Speaker 3: 47:57 Start small. And I say that because when you hear about scripting and you're like, oh well I want, you know, the 14 bedroom house, start small. Start with something that you believe you can obtain. Because when you said you never thought you can think about $250,000 per year, you had to grow into believing that yes. And people have to grow into believing and being comfortable and being prepared for what they. If you were making $250,000 a year 10 years ago, you probably would've spent your money on so much stuff you couldn't even. You couldn't even tell me where you spent your money on. So we have to constantly be at a level to accept and to receive what we're asking for. And that's also part of the energy and the vibration, making sure that you're on the same vibrational level as what you want. So start small. Speaker 3: 48:51 Start with, okay, I love a favorite muffin that kroger sells publix and it's been sold out for the past two weeks. Stay that a will be there when you go back into the gas station, gas prices going up and people are worried about the prices script that gas is going down in script that there's no line at the gas station gap. You know, just start small and watch it happen. You know, script for expected income and you might find a dollar change on the ground. You just never know a script. Someone may take you out for your birthday. So start small and build on it. And then that's how you build your confidence. That's how you build your power. Speaker 2: 49:31 Yeah, I love that too. And I think it makes me think about my sort of health and wellness pillar because I feel that when I'm writing it out like, Oh, I exercise three times a week. Like I got eight hours of sleep, I, you know, drink plenty of water. I just find that I am naturally doing those things and that's not, you know, it's funny because as much as you try to like beat yourself up that you're not working out enough or you're not eating healthy enough, you know, like that kind of doesn't work. Like it just kinda feels shitty and you like don't want to, you know, go for a run, you know, you want to sit on the couch and just because you feel shitty in here, like ah, but it is exactly, that's exactly what it is. But when you are talking about it in a positive way, you almost feel more motivated to get out and do those things. Speaker 2: 50:20 So I would say that's another one that's kind of like easy to do and like scripting it out isn't anything you don't feel like asking for a pot of gold, you know, you're just like, oh, this is my health routine. I'm going to write it out and I'm going to be grateful for it and I'm going to talk about how awesome it makes me feel. And then before you know it, you're like, oh yeah, I did. I did do really good this week, you know, like I feel great. Um, so I would say that's one that's been really helpful for me and like it's easy to see more immediate results. Just I guess to feel good about, you know, that you stuck to it. Speaker 2: 50:55 Even when you change your thought process, another way of starting small, you may not have a good relationship with your manager or change your thought process. Again. Stop playing victim. Yeah, yeah. Try to understand them or I don't know, I feel like when I've been in more managed management roles, um, I'm like, oh, this shit is really hard. It's not easy to manage. And it's all around compassion and script and has taught me compassion to taught me that people have trauma that they haven't gotten over. They have, everyone has something or somethings and you learn to really have that unconditional love for all of those around you. Have you heard of the buck? Reclaim your power in someone? I feel like I've, he's been on a couple of podcasts that I listened to recently and I'm going to definitely check it out, but his main thing is dealing with our trauma. Speaker 2: 51:56 Um, and that's kind of his, I don't know, he's definitely like a business coach and wants people to live their best life especially, you know, all the way around. But when it comes to business. But I think that dealing with that trauma, he said kind of, you know, doing the yoga or doing the meditation. Sometimes it's more of a bandaid because we're not calling out. We're kind of. I mean those are great practices to have, but if you're not getting to their root of why something is holding you back sometimes. I don't know. I haven't read the book, so I'm really interested maybe in maybe next quarter we could talk about this book if you read it to. That'd be cool. Yeah, definitely added to my list and I think relationships and that's when you script your relationships in your pillars. For anyone who's listening and watching, you want to script that relationship for yourself too, not just for your family or your marriage or your or your romantic relationship. George relationships at work are you. How do you treat yourself? What are your boundaries? Because you have to have boundaries would, will you and will not put up with and once you script and have a healthy relationship with yourself, everything that you just said, what you have to connect with, conflicts will come into the light. I love that. That's something that I haven't done, but I feel like I definitely need to do that. Be Really helpful. You know, to talk about, oh, I like this about myself or you know, I'm, I'm pretty cool. Speaker 2:  So easy to beat ourselves up. That being intentional about that practice and then starting to actually feel like it. You know, Speaker 3: you like yourself more. I put, I put that I'm gorgeous. I turned heads when I walk into a room. Like I say, all that stuff. You have to believe in yourself. Right? So it's. Speaker 2: Oh, that's great. Yeah, I think we're just trained to be like, oh, that's bragging or that's, you know. Speaker 3: And if it is, it is, but somebody has to brag for us and why not us? Why Not Yourself? I know it starts with you. I love it. Speaker 2: All right. Tyrone, is there anything else you want to touch on or talk about anything like tell us a little bit more about your business and services you're offering. Speaker 3: So my business, you can find my website on my website is www.tyronewebbjr.com. That's t y r o n e b b jr. Com. And iT's around two things, right? So one is photography, which I do head and do events. Right now I'm doing real estate photography and my other is empowerment coaching. So I'm doing speech, I'm doing puBlic speaking. Uh, that's when a part of the empowerment coach. And the other part is I'm helping folks transitioned careers and also helping students who are leaving undergrad and they trying to get into corporations, I know how all that works and I can coach them on getting into some of the corporations. Speaker 3: And then lastly I'm helping smaller Businesses with brand strategy and marketing and communications, what their bio's and how to really set themselves up as a professional business when it comes to networking. And I'm also actually writing a book around networking and I'm giving myself to labor day, memorial day, labor day and I'm Just writing around network and how you do it. And, and, um, some other things that came to me in meditation that I'm working on and I will love to see. Well, whiCh will manifest. But again, it's going to be when it's meant to happen. But yeAh, the thing is new. And I'm definitely interested in happy that I'm writing this because I have a lot of friends. Even people at work asking me, well, how did you get that role without applying? And how did you do this without a network that asked? I know who the movers and shakers are like, well, explain to me how. Let me just write a book Speaker 2:  can just help everybody. Businesses. I'm excited about your book. I didn't know. Uh, what's your instagram handle? I do not have answered because Speaker 3:  yeah, managing that and everything goes right now. His interest. So I do have twitter still, but it's at tyrone webb. Instagram will most likely come back in the future, but right now I had so many moving parts where instagram will actually be abandoned. And twitter. Then for those of you, you can drop me a line on my website. You can send me a note and we can email my email. Is email and web as with two b's? Yep. Yep. Okay. Excellent. Thank you So much for coming on. This was a good for having me and thanks for introducing me to scripting. All right, see ya. Bye. Bye.  

Is It Teen Enough For You Now
Saints And Misfts By Sk Ali

Is It Teen Enough For You Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 65:42


In this episode we discuss the debut novel by S.K. Ali the Morris Award finalist Saints and Misfits. We discuss how we're hoping for a whole series of books set in the same town (possibly following the side characters), the potential arguments the novel lays out about owning the way you are portrayed, and how Nate never wants anyone to look at his forehead. Nate suggests The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. Lindsey suggests Ms. Marvel. (Lindsey also describes a song during our Random Comments section; Amy joked that it was probably by Fall Out Boy. The song is actually "I'm Just a Kid" by Simple Plan). Nathan suggests Exit Pursued by a Bear by E.K. Johnston. Our next recording session takes place on May 7th, we'll be talking about I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez, Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds, and Far From the Tree by Robin Benway. You can expect those episodes over the next few weeks. If you want to see what we'll be reading after that, please check out our Goodreads group in the next few days. We'll be adding the books we'll be discussing in the coming months. https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/415645-is-it-teen-enough-for-you-now

Art & Craft
Knowing Your Worth with Bekah Saltsman

Art & Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 61:20


Bekah Saltsman is the co-founder and CEO of Finji, a self-described collaborative game studio working on titles like Overland, Tunic, and Night in the Woods. Join us as we talk with her about pushing back against the "I'm Just" impulse, the realities of being a mother in the games industry, and the importance of listening to the way players describe your games. 

Talk Show Incorporated
#16 Evan Hughes & Jeff Brown

Talk Show Incorporated

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017


This week Landry talks to Evan Hughes, One of the most well-known comics from Tulsa, he has worked with Creed Bratton (The Office), David Liebe Hart (Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!), Tim Northern (Last Comic Standing) and more. Evan recently performed at Easter Island and was featured on Z104.5 The Edge’s Chuckapalooza, and if you can't get enough of lil bb Evan Hughes you can join the more than 250 Tulsans that wear a shirt with his face on it (seriously).THEN - Landry is joined by HGTV host, Shep Woolery, and Wrestling Coach Jimmy Garvin.Jeff Brown is a local improviser, and sketch comedy actor/writer. He's a beloved lil boy and when he's onstage whether it be with Crayons! Improv, his hilarious Improv-Alcohol hybrid show (Which you can watch for the last time at the Comedy Parlor September 2nd at 10pm), or alongside any other combination of performers - he's impossible to take your eyes off of. This bio really sounds like the author is in love with Jeff Brown... But I'm not. I'm Just an intern here. I write what Landry is currently yelling at me while he stuffs Braums chicken in his mouth. Oops, I just missed something he said about Jeff Brown... I'll just make something up I guess... Jeff once single-handedly beat the entire Harlem Globetrotters team at a game of Basketball. Featuring: Jeff Brown, Ethan Sandoval, and Evan Hughes Listen on itunes Find out more about Two Planet Productions and get an exclusive offer through our network! Save up to 73% when you purchase 5 Pack Fever Cigars! Purchase ANY cigars in this category and your ENTIRE order ships free! Take 15% Off Your Order of $25+

Fantastic Lee Mandarin老李汉语
12.The tools of language

Fantastic Lee Mandarin老李汉语

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 7:37


大家好,hello,this is fantastic Chinese, I'm doing my program few episode, thank you for you guys support,我做这个节目有几期了,谢谢大家的支持,今天我给大家带来的句子也很重要,是一些当你的汉语水平还不是很好的时候会用到的。 Today I'm bring the sentences it's very crucial, when you talk with a native Chinese speaker, they speaks fast, and you couldn't follow them, what will you say? Could you speak slower? when you could speak out, you must be solve some problem on your Communication. (外)你能说慢一点吗?你能再说一遍吗? 我不明白,不好意思。好的,开始今天的内容吧, First one 这是什么意思? What does this mean? You could point somewhere or some item, let your partner explains them for you. For example, 这墙上的字是什么意思? (儿)我也不知道,我刚上一年级,我也不明白, what does this means on this wall, (儿)I didn't know too, I'm Just a doolie. haha. do not ask questions to a Grand one, even though they was just graduated from kindergarten. 这是什么意思? S...

Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast
Terminus Podcast -- Episode 17 -- I'm Just a Bill: Random Fandom Musings

Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 37:49


OMG, I'm back! Is anyone still out there? *crickets* Um, maybe not. Anyway, it's really good to be back, finally. I've had tons of Big Life Stuff pod-blocking me all year, but I think I'm now in a good place to get back aboard the good-ship Terminus. Admittedly I was a bit under the weather recording the episode, but I was just so determined to get a new episode done and dusted, I went forward with it anyway. Let it be known that many coughs were valiantly sacrificed on the cutting floor, though. So, that was definitely a challenge! Well, that and trying not to slip up and say 'Chinballs' instead of Chibnall, because REASONS. Anyway, join me on this episode as I talk about my humble little podcast's plans for the year and then also my thoughts about the new companion (as)Bill, the 2017 Doctor Who television hiatus, Steven Moffat leaving as showrunner, and finally Chris Chibnall coming on board as showrunner in his stead. I hope you all will join me and, as always, glad to have you all aboard. Enjoy the ride! Episode 17 – I'm Just a Bill: Random Fandom Musings   Table of Contents: 0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:08:59 - Podcast Plans for 2016 0:16:05 - Discussion of the New Companion, Bill 0:20:27 - Discussion of the 2016 Doctor Who Hiatus 0:22:45 - Discussion of Steven Moffat Leaving Doctor Who 0:27:38 - Discussion of Chris Chibnall as New Showrunner 0:32:13 - Coming Soon on the Next Episode! (Plus Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro!)     Links: + Email: terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme:  'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One Network Fun Links Related to the Show: + Oi Spaceman Podcast Episode with Me as Guest (discussing 'Terminus', the serial) + The Time Scoop Podcast Episode with Me as Guest (includes geeking about Izzy Sinclair) + Eighth Doctor and Izzy DWM Graphic Novels! Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3! + Izzy's Big Finish story (as part of 'The Company of Friends')! At the Big Finish website and on Amazon. + 'Terminus' serial DVD (as part of the 'Black Guardian Trilogy') + Doctor Who -- Classic Series Episode Generator + Doctor Who -- New Series Episode Generator + TimeGate Convention (in Atlanta) + (as)Bill Introduction Trailer!  + Vans Shoes as Skates (linked for funsies!) + Teen!Chibnall on Open Air (Low quality on Youtube or you can find it as a DVD extra on the Trial of a Time Lord DVD) + Terminus Episode 6 – Trust Me, I'm Not a Doctor: Spin-offs in the Whoniverse + The Memory Cheats Podcast (podcast page and episode spreadsheet) + The Tin Dog podcast + Podcastica Podcast   BE SURE TO CHECK THE TERMINUS AMAZON A-STORE FOR WHERE TO BUY OTHER THINGS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE!   Notes: Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.

Sounds of Berklee
Donna McElroy, "I'm Just a Lucky So and So"

Sounds of Berklee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2015 5:42


By Rob Hochschild February 21, 2012 Voice professor Donna McElroy is one of Berklee's—and Boston's—most electrifying performers. Having commanded the stage as lead vocalist during many of the college's most memorable concerts, McElroy returns to the BPC stage on February 26 for The Great American Songbook: Music of Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer. Other performers on the bill include alumnus Julian Lage and faculty members Livingston Taylor and Matt Glaser. McElroy has worked as an arranger and/or background vocalist on several gold and platinum releases, including Reba McEntire's "Why Haven't I Heard From You," Garth Brooks's "We Shall Be Free," and Amy Grant's "House of Love." This episode of Sounds of Berklee features McElroy singing lead on Duke Ellington's "I'm Just a Lucky So and So," from Berklee's 2006 American Songbook Concert.

Leo Schumaker's Podcast
Leo's Radio show-"Bluesland" May 14, 2015 Part 1 of 2.

Leo Schumaker's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 42:10


Leo's Radio show-"Bluesland" May 14, 2015 Part 1 of 2. Here is some good hand picked music just for you. I hope you enjoy the show and send me requests for my next show at webmaster@leosbluesland.com. Here is the playlist: Bluesland (Blues) with Leo Schumaker 05/14/2015 03:00PM to 04:30PM 03:00PM-03:03PM (3:33) Booker T And The M Gs “Green onions” from Stax 50th Anniversary on Atlantic (USA) 03:03PM-03:07PM (3:40) Buddy Guy “First time I met The Blues” composed by Buddy Guy from Can't Quit the Blues (CD, Album, Private, 2006) on Silvertone 03:07PM-03:13PM (5:52) Larry Knight and The Blowin' Smoke Rhythm and Blues Band “Built for Comfort” from Beyond The Blues Horizon 03:13PM-03:18PM (5:38) Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater “Cool Blues Walk” from Cool Blues Walk (1998) on Bullseye Blues (England) 03:18PM-03:21PM (3:00) Wynonna Carr “Should I Ever Love Again” composed by D.R. from Blues Brothers and Soul Sisters 03:21PM-03:32PM (10:11) Tab Benoit & Jimmy Thackery “These Arms of Mine” composed by Otis Redding from Whiskey Store Live (CD, Album, Private, 2004) on Telarc (USA) 03:32PM-03:34PM (2:36) Little Richard “I'm Just a Lonely Guy” composed by Dorothy LaBostrie from The Georgia Peach (Rock, 1956) on Specialty Rcrds 03:34PM-03:41PM (6:17) The Love Dogs “Keep On Lyin'” from Live and On Fire on T-Ray Records 03:41PM-03:46PM (5:00) The Mannish Boys w/Finis Tasby and Kid Ramos “You don't love me” from Double Dynamite 03:46PM-03:49PM (3:00) Jr. Wells “Prison Walls All Around Me” from The Profile Records Story on Fuel Records (USA) 03:52PM-03:58PM (6:01) Kirk Fletcher “Thats Why I'm Cryin'” from Shades of Blues6 "LADIOS"

CooperTalk
Deana Carter - Episode 288

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 60:05


Steve Cooper talks with singer/songwriter Deana Carter. Deana is the daughter of legendary Nashville studio guitarist Fred Carter Jr. After college graduation she worked in a few hospitals deciding to pursue a musical career at the age of 23. For several years she worked odd jobs as she continued to develop her songwriting skills and sing at Nashville nightclubs. Eventually one of her demo tapes made its way to Willie Nelson while another wound up in the offices of Capitol Nashville. Nelson, who remembered her from childhood, was impressed with her songs and asked her to perform at Farm Aid VII in 1994 where she was the only female on the bill. Within a year, Capitol Nashville had signed her to a contract. Boasting six songs she co-wrote, her debut album, Did I Shave My Legs For This? was released to strong reviews in late summer of 1996. By the end of the year the record had climbed to the upper reaches of the country charts and had made inroads to the pop charts going gold in the process. Everything's Gonna Be Alright followed in late 1998. In 2001, she realized her dream of performing with her father on the holiday album Father Christmas. I'm Just a Girl, a recording that leans strongly towards pop was released on Artista Nashville in 2003. The Story of my Life followed in 2005 on Vanguard and a second Vanguard release, The Chain came out in 2007. She then concentrated on songwriting after a series of life events kept her away from recording. She signed a deal with Warner Chappell and began returning to Nashville regularly. She and Matraca Berg had co-written You and Tequila and when the Kenny Chesney and Grace Potter version was released in 2011, the single hit the Top Five on the country charts and sold over a million digital copies. Since she was writing full-time anyway, she decided to record as well. She formed her own label, Little Nugget Records and released Southern Way of Life this year.

I Don't Even Own a Television
"Those Who Trespass" with Jeb Lund

I Don't Even Own a Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 68:57


This is a long one. It's a long one about a mystery novel written by Bill O'Reilly. And it guest-stars Jeb Lund. If you thought Jeb and I would be able to talk about a Bill O'Reilly novel for anything less than an hour, you are friggin' crazy. Topics include: Serial Revenge Murder, Loofa/Falafels, Sade, and the absolute wrong way to perform oral sex. Also I forgot to give Jeb time to plug stuff so please follow him on twitter: @Mobute WARNING THIS ONE GETS PRETTY EXPLICIT YA'LL. Bumper music: "Sister Sanctified" by Stanley Turrentine and Milt Jackson, "I'm Just a Bill" from Schoolhouse Rock, and the man himself, Bill O'Reilly.

Music From 100 Years Ago

The music of 1943, including, Song of India, Paper Doll, Night Train to Memphis, I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say No and Cherokee.  Performers include: Frank Sinatra, the Mills Brothers, Celeste Holm, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Noel Coward and Roy Acuff.

Monday Morning Music Club
Episode 13-Take the A1 west to Negril!

Monday Morning Music Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013 59:59


Alton Ellis- Breaking Up I'm Still in Love Again I'm Just a Man Ooh We Baby Why You Make Me Happy Girl I've Got a Date Can I Change My Mind Too Late to Turn Back Now Blackmans Pride Never Fall in Love Again Birds Follow Spring Rock Steady Mad Man Fatty Fatty Aint That Loving You Love Me Forever I love Her Only Sixteen Peter Tosh-Maga Dog Roy Shirley-Hold Them Bob and Marcia-Pied Piper Ranking Joe-Natty the Collie Smoker Jah Lion-Soldier and Police War Peter Tosh-Babylon Burning UBrown-Jah is my Father Prince Jazzbo-Ital Corner

Carbon-Cobalt Recordings
April Podcast - Zacklander, Boise, ID

Carbon-Cobalt Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2009


the April Podcast is up! This is our first podcast for Carbon-Cobalt Recordings, and it sounds great! This month's podcast is from label head Zacklander and he brings you a real special treat going deep on this one. Hope you all enjoy the beats!Track listing:1. Deseo - Anja Schneider and Lee Van Dowski2. I'm Just a Man - dOP (Jackmates Rejacked Version)3. Apparently So - Audiofly4. Love Letters - FALSE5. Afrikanism - Aki Bergen6. Freeki Motha F Cker - Moodyman7. RJ - Radioslave8. La Roulette - Anja Schneider and Lee Van Dowski9. You Have to Dance - Noze (Matthias Kaden's Beatpolka Remix)10. If the Stars Had a Sound - Zacklander11. Skandito - Italoboys12. One Lobster Please - Michele Tabucchi and David SquillaceDownload Here