Podcasts about I Bet

  • 36PODCASTS
  • 40EPISODES
  • 52mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Feb 15, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about I Bet

Latest podcast episodes about I Bet

LexDex Mix
Mixtape - ENIGMATIC FEB 2025

LexDex Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 74:09


1. Love Theme from Blade Runner by Vangelis 2. Ask the Mountains by Vangelis 3. I Bet on Losing Dogs by Mitski 4. Cape Porcupine by Achillea 5. Return To Innocence by Enigma 6. Celtic Trance by Dagda 7. Breathe by Blue Stone 8. Pale Grass Blue by Enya 9. La Petite Fille De La Mer (Remastered) by Vangelis 10. Alba (feat. Sofiane Pamart) by Bon Entendeur 11. Find My Baby by Moby 12. Sadeness by Enigma 13. Porcelain by Moby 14. Principles Of Lust: Find Love by Enigma 15. Chai Mai by Johnny Pearson and His Orchestra 16. Principles Of Lust: Sadness (Reprise) by Enigma 17. God Moving Over the Face of the Waters by Moby 18. Crimson Sands by Bella Sonus 19. So Easy by Röyksopp 20. Natural Blues by Moby 21. Orinoco Flow by Enya 22. Angelic Voices by B-Tribe 23. Remind Me (mixed with Here She comes again) by Röyksopp 23. Gypsy Woman by Levi.Sct 24. Prelude by Yanni 25. The Lonely Shepherd by Gheorghe Zamfir & James Last 26. Cybachpunk (Finale) by Levi.Sct

7 milliards de voisins
Vivre dans une ville olympique : Londres, 2012

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 48:30


Le 27 juillet 2012, la reine d'Angleterre Elisabeth II saute d'un hélicoptère en compagnie de James Bond, l'agent secret le plus célèbre de la planète, pour atterrir dans le stade olympique de Londres. Cette séquence fictive, à l'humour « british », donne le coup d'envoi de l'olympiade londonienne. Des jeux obtenus en 2005 grâce à un lobbying intense de la part de Londres qui lui permet de coiffer au poteau la candidature de Paris. À l'époque, le projet olympique devait coûter moins de 5 milliards d'euros, accélérer le mouvement pour une meilleur qualité de l'air, apporter plus de logements sociaux et « inspirer une génération » selon le slogan officiel. À l'arrivée, on notera le succès de l'édition 2012 et un large dépassement de budget. 12 ans après, quels souvenirs et quelles traces la capitale britannique garde-elle des Jeux ?   Avec Emeline Vin, journaliste, correspondante de RFI à Londres au Royaume-UniEn fin d'émission:La chronique Le futur du sport de Juliette BraultOn passe dans le futur chez 8 milliards de voisins. Pendant ces deux semaines olympiques, on vous propose de réfléchir ensemble à ce que le sport pourrait devenir dans un futur plus ou moins proche. Après l'importance des données statistiques, on s'intéresse aux stades de demain. Le Monde des enfants de Charlie Dupiot en version olympique A l'occasion des Jeux olympiques, nous diffusons une série spéciale consacrée au sport. Aujourd'hui, ils nous racontent « leurs » champions ! Qui sont-ils, pourquoi les admirent-ils ? Qu'est-ce qui fait l'étoffe d'un champion ou d'une championne ? Davy, Saly, Anah et Sofia en discutent au micro de notre reporter Charlie Dupiot. Ils sont élèves en 6ème au collège Stendhal à Fosses, dans le Val d'Oise, au nord de Paris.Programmation musicale:► I Bet you look good on the dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys ► Spectrum/Say my name  - Florence + The Machine► Places to be - Anderson Paak, Chica, Fred again  

7 milliards de voisins
Vivre dans une ville olympique : Londres, 2012

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 48:30


Le 27 juillet 2012, la reine d'Angleterre Elisabeth II saute d'un hélicoptère en compagnie de James Bond, l'agent secret le plus célèbre de la planète, pour atterrir dans le stade olympique de Londres. Cette séquence fictive, à l'humour « british », donne le coup d'envoi de l'olympiade londonienne. Des jeux obtenus en 2005 grâce à un lobbying intense de la part de Londres qui lui permet de coiffer au poteau la candidature de Paris. À l'époque, le projet olympique devait coûter moins de 5 milliards d'euros, accélérer le mouvement pour une meilleur qualité de l'air, apporter plus de logements sociaux et « inspirer une génération » selon le slogan officiel. À l'arrivée, on notera le succès de l'édition 2012 et un large dépassement de budget. 12 ans après, quels souvenirs et quelles traces la capitale britannique garde-elle des Jeux ?   Avec Emeline Vin, journaliste, correspondante de RFI à Londres au Royaume-UniEn fin d'émission:La chronique Le futur du sport de Juliette BraultOn passe dans le futur chez 8 milliards de voisins. Pendant ces deux semaines olympiques, on vous propose de réfléchir ensemble à ce que le sport pourrait devenir dans un futur plus ou moins proche. Après l'importance des données statistiques, on s'intéresse aux stades de demain. Le Monde des enfants de Charlie Dupiot en version olympique A l'occasion des Jeux olympiques, nous diffusons une série spéciale consacrée au sport. Aujourd'hui, ils nous racontent « leurs » champions ! Qui sont-ils, pourquoi les admirent-ils ? Qu'est-ce qui fait l'étoffe d'un champion ou d'une championne ? Davy, Saly, Anah et Sofia en discutent au micro de notre reporter Charlie Dupiot. Ils sont élèves en 6ème au collège Stendhal à Fosses, dans le Val d'Oise, au nord de Paris.Programmation musicale:► I Bet you look good on the dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys ► Spectrum/Say my name  - Florence + The Machine► Places to be - Anderson Paak, Chica, Fred again  

Reimagine Childhood
Ep. 35: Prioritizing Play: Unpacking School Readiness vs. Child Development with Stacy Benge

Reimagine Childhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 45:10


Our guest today is Stacy Benge.  If you've attended any of our summer conferences over the last few years, you've probably heard from Stacy! She is an early childhood speaker who approaches learning in the early years with practicality and common sense. Standing firm on the truth that children learn best through simple, authentic experiences, Stacy advocates for child-led play to build solid foundations for child development. In addition to a Master of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies, Stacy spent a decade teaching children ages birth to five and has spent the last two decades sharing her passion for child development with fellow early learning professionals with enlightening and informative presentations, and is the author of "The Whole Child Alphabet." We dive deep into the topic of school readiness versus child development. Stacy and I start the conversation by discussing the importance of prioritizing child development and child-led play over school readiness and academic instruction. Stacy shares an emphasis on the need to focus on the foundations of literacy and other developmental skills before introducing formal instruction. She also shares with us her thoughts on the myth of pre-packaged curriculums and the importance of designing curricula around the interests and needs of individual children. Together, we highlight the significance of respecting and valuing children's play as a crucial aspect of their learning and development. I just love Stacy's passion and advocacy for whole-child-development. She really wants what's best for children to be the top priority in our decision-making and in our daily practice in the classroom. I'm so excited for y'all to meet her in person at our summer state conferences this year.  She'll be one of our Thursday keynote speakers! Stacy regularly shares helpful information about child development and best practices for the whole child. What I love about today's conversation with Stacy is the regular reminder that children are learning All. The. Time.  Not just when they're being “instructed.”  It's wild to think about that – every single experience a child has is forming them into who they will eventually be. Trying to force them to learn to read or write before they are developmentally ready will actually slow down their academic progress later on and could lead to lifelong frustration with literacy. It's mind-blowing to think about all the development that needs to happen before a child can successfully read and write.  My challenge to you is that you take a moment and just slow down…what are the children learning in your classroom right now?  How does that link to literacy?  I BET you can name 10 ways after today's conversation!     You can connect with Stacy via her Instagram or her website Stacy also has a course in our Learning Library!  As always, we would love to connect with you on Instagram and on Facebook  

Smart Podcast
Diferencia entre 'I Bet" and " Imagine"

Smart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 6:39


En este episodio conocerás las diferencias entre 'I Bet" and " Imagine" estas palabras pueden ser un poco confusas para aquellos que están aprendiendo el idioma.

ohmTown
Felony The Collectible Trading Card Game

ohmTown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 73:09


Episode:Title: Felony The Collectible Trading Card GameShow: ohmTown DailySeason: 2Episode: 243Date: 8/31/2023Time: 9PM ET@ohmTown Vote for the articles: https://www.ohmtown.com/elections/Vote for past shows: https://www.ohmtown.com/past-elections/Visit ohmTown on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtownVisit ohmTown on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ohmtownVisit ohmTown on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ohmtown/id1609446592Visit ohmTown on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ohmTownArticles Discussed:[0:00] Introductions...EV gets salty and erupts into flames. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/tesla-erupts-in-flames-after-getting-flooded-during-hurricane/The Glass Onion was a Documentary. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/late-nite-geeks/f/d/feds-investigate-teslas-use-of-funds-for-secret-glass-house-project/New York Police to Fly Drones over back yards. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/new-york-police-will-use-drones-to-monitor-backyard-parties-this-weekend-spurring-privacy-concerns/I Bet you can't ID them. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/lawnerd/f/d/lawyer-thought-fake-client-tactic-was-an-acceptable-strategy-she-tells-disciplinary-commission/Fisker's Junk in its Trunk hides itself. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/the-fisker-pears-disappearing-trunk-is-a-nifty-magic-trick/The AI domain supports island nation. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/a-tiny-caribbean-island-could-reportedly-add-10-to-its-gdp-thanks-to-the-ai-boom-because-its-in-charge-of-the-sought-after-ai-domain-name/Don't villianize 3D Printing https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/constructagon/f/d/marysville-mail-thefts-highlight-the-limitations-of-current-measures-not-just-the-dangers-of-3d-printing/Why not support home owners installing solar? https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/southern-california-counties-could-power-270000-homes-by-installing-solar-panels-along-highways-report/Felonies, gotta collect them all. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/warcrafters/f/d/300000-worth-of-tcg-cards-returned-as-august-gen-con-heist-nears-conclusion-detectives-in-communication-with-suspects-attorneys/Don't order a large drink. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/dont-do-it-dunkin-employee-urges-customers-not-to-order-large-iced-beverages-and-waste-money/Most Stolen Vehicles: Dodge. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/most-stolen-vehicles-list-reveals-us-thieves-prefer-dodges/Starfield is top game before launch. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/warcrafters/f/d/hours-before-starfield-officially-launches-its-already-the-top-game-on-twitch-with-350k-viewers/Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtown

Media From the Heart
Sensational scOtt summitt & The Positivity Revolution

Media From the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 70:11


Today my guest is one of the kindest actors in the biz, scOtt summitt. While he may not be a household name, I BET you've seen him in something, and you didn't even realize it! Or maybe you have heard his incredible voice which has lent itself to a wide array of voiceover works. No matter what, I believe that once you come in contact with scOtt (yes, that IS how his name is spelled, and we address that early on in the episode), you will be enraptured and charmed by him in the best way imaginable! Wondering about the positivity revolution? Well, you have to listen to find out about this "Runaway Romance" star!FOLLOW scOttOfficial Website: https://scottsummitt.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/scOttsummittIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2574193/

That's The Way The Cookie Crumbles
#135 | Punch For Punch

That's The Way The Cookie Crumbles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 40:01


Lew and Jim are joined by a late Stan (pretends to be surprised) to look back on Manchester City's crazy draw with Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium

Black in Sports Podcast
The Locker Room - S3 Ep 3 | Calvin Ridley "Dirty Bird"

Black in Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 25:55


On this episode of "The Locker Room” EJ and MH had to give their thoughts on the New Dirty Bird, Calvin Ridley & we are not talking about the dance! Calvin is a true talent on the field as wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons. Well he made headlines and I BET you can relate to the topics we discuss in this episode so you know what to do...... Tap in#calvinridley #dirtybird #atlantafalcons #sportsbetting For more Black in Sports additional content on our podcast see linktree: https://linktr.ee/blackinsports |Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blackinsports | YouTube - @blackinsports | Instagram - @blackinsports | Twitter - @blackinsports | Website - https://www.blackinsports.com/ | Thank you & we appreciate you! #awardwinningpodcast #bestsportspodcast #blackpodwinner#fortheculture #blackinsports #sportsbusiness #podcast #tellingblackstories #blackowner #Blackeffect #sportsbiz #BlackPlayersForChange #sportsnews #blackowned #blackmedia #HBCULeaguePass #blackpodcastmatter #NFL #Calvinridley #mgmbet #sportbiz #ceasersbet

Another Podcast
Episode 86 // "Toxic Family Three (TFT): Closing Arguments" // Another Podcast via NBSM

Another Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 163:07


-> Don't like what I said? Create your own podcast, so the lies you spread in PRIVATE, can be shared in public. (This is to MULTIPLE PEOPLE!) I rather DIE for a better tomorrow instead of a better PLANTATION like A LOT of you niggas. My email address, number, and address hasn't changed. Whatever "dirt" you have on me is a SEED I'll HAPPILY water so everyone can see everything in it's proper perspective. It's a new day and THIS podcast is the sacrificial lamb for your betterment. I BET niggas move different amongst others now. I don't need a friend or etc. I need you niggas to PARENT and stop using WHITE MAN tactics to deflect what niggas CLEARLY remember. Now go pay your tithes and tune this out as if you haven't been brought up-to-date. - Angry Black Man Episode 86, “Toxic Family Three (TFT): Closing Arguments” is presented by NBSM exclusively on Apple Podcast and SoundCloud. Summary completed 1608/08MAR22. APPLE PODCAST LINK: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/another-podcast/id1468668195#episodeGuid=tag%3Asoundcloud%2C2010%3Atracks%2F941999857 SOUNDCLOUD.COM/ANOTHER_PODCAST CASH.APP/$ANOTHERPODCASTWEEKLY Get your "vices" together and listen to "Angry Black Man" bring to your ears, what you cannot unhear... Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.

I Am Nerd Podcast
Sports Betting

I Am Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 36:23


Do you like sports? Would you like to increase your blood pressure for the off chance to make some money? Well then this episode is for you.Join me and this week's guest, Greek, as we take a nerdy look at Sports Betting.  We will learn about how and why he got into sports betting, the extent of his nerdiness, and why you(if you're thinking about putting a few bucks down) should indulge(responsibly) .Along the play we will play some games:- What's the Word (Word Association exercise)- I Bet you Can't (We bet on make believe real life situations)These exercises and games will give you further insights into his nerdy passion.*Due to time constraints we had to omit a section where we placed a bet during recording. *Recorded 12/29/2021"Nerd Out!"Follow the show's Instagram page to see pictures regarding this week's topic:Are you a fan of the sports betting? Do you think you are nerdier than Greek? I'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/i_am_nerd_podcast/

The Bledsoe Show
How to make choices that create the best results

The Bledsoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 76:41


00:00.00 mikebledsoe Welcome to Monday mornings with mike and max and today we're gonna be talking about choice how to choose Better. We're gonna start off with a quote from Dr. Victor frankl and the quote is between stimulus and response. There is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response and our response lies our growth and our freedom. 00:25.18 Max Shank Oh So when I think about this I always use fasting as a way to get people into this mode of thinking because we're so conditioned to. Eat whenever we feel that spark of a stimulus like oh I'm hungry and usually that Stimulus gets confused because you're not physically Hungry. You're just ah, chronologically hungry. Like it's time to eat or I'm bored so you reflexively go after the food and I think this concept of taking a pause so you can choose with your neocortex or what I call the wizard brain is maybe the.. The only important aspect for living a better life because if you're using your lizard brain to choose you have no control over what happens it is valuable to make Lizard brain reflexive choices when there is. Imminent danger but the rest of the time you'll probably get the worst outcome possible and you're certainly not able to see the big picture. In fact in the book Dune which is probably my favorite fiction book the test they do to Determine. If. The young lad is human is they put his hand in a box that gives crazy crazy pain and simultaneously the proctor of this test is holding a poisoned needle at his neck and says if you take your hand out of the box I will kill you. So. The whole idea is being able to suffer the pain of your hand feeling like it's melting off for the big picture of survival and that's pretty much the key to better choices is. You have to be willing to sacrifice what you want now for what you want most and if you don't take that Pause. You have no chance. 02:41.10 mikebledsoe Yeah I Also think about the the response without without taking any space. You know there's no space. There's just a ah a reaction. A response is something that's done consciously. Your reaction is. Is unconscious and ah most of our behavior is a reaction. It's unconscious and a lot of it. It's trained over time and ah 1 of the things that I've noticed is that we tend to be ah, very. Very poor at recognizing which reactions or unconscious ah ah reactions we have ah are man my brain's freezing on this 1 Ah. They're not serving us anymore. We don't recognize when they're not serving us anymore a lot of times and so. 03:38.32 Max Shank I think it has to do with the subconscious self-image. So whatever Selfim image you truly hold subconsciously that's going to be the driver of those reactive or reflexive or unconscious decisions. 03:53.69 mikebledsoe Say more. 03:56.76 Max Shank Okay, so you have this version of yourself this story of yourself that you believe that you are comfortable with remember the eco's top Priority is to sustain to keep things status quo to get as much control as Possible. So. Whatever your self-image is like your subconscious will reflexively choose to reinforce that Position. So If you're not giving yourself well, you need 2 things a you need to take that pause if you would like to choose consciously. And B which proves quite a bit harder is you have to alter your selfimage which takes conscious practice and I think writing down what your target self looks like I know James clear ah talks about how. You make up an identity and then you'll choose to be your choices will be congruent with that identity. So That's 1 way of looking at that. 05:03.59 mikebledsoe Yeah, and well an identity is is built up like what's connected to identity is is beliefs what you believe about yourself. But Also what you believe about the world and if we want to look at this from a ah physiological perspective. There's a lot of neural connections. There's actual physical neural connections that that either support or don't support ways of viewing the world and so a lot of that has to be done and this is what they look at with Psychedelic Medicine Why it so helpful is because it. At a physiological level changes those neural connections or allows those neural connections to to change and so the more repetition you have an old identity or in an identity I won't say old in an identity the the more physical Connections. You're going to have so it it takes. There's a bit of work that has to be done in order for someone to change how they view themselves and how they they view the world and what they believe about those things. 06:07.57 Max Shank Big time you gotta be willing to like this like a snake that doesn't shed its skin will die So You have to be willing to shed those dead layers in order to embrace that new identity and. That can prove very difficult because you have to basically suffer a partial death in order to do that. 06:31.61 mikebledsoe Yeah, that that identity is from from my view is largely formed from avoiding certain feelings. So kids at a young age. They they. They experience something. They have a feeling they don't like it they decide hey I want to avoid feeling this ever again. So I will behave in a way that allows me to avoid feeling this way and if I ever start to feel this way then I'm going to change my behavior and that really shapes. The identity that shapes that or what we could call personality so that shapes personality that shapes identity and that ah that identity stays away from certain things and indulges in other things and ah. You know we talk about you know parts of that that ego or that identity that's going to die and it doesn't want to die. But I think a lot of it is is the the self doesn't want to have that experience it doesn't want to experience that feeling that that feeling that feeling to a child is like death. You know you ever watch a 4 year old just go to fucking pieces because someone took his favorite logo lego you know or or toy car he is acting like it's the end of the world. Yeah. 07:52.27 Max Shank Well it is because he has the inability to see the big picture I think that's 1 of the things that I've noticed most um is that for a child It's either the best thing ever or the worst tragedy that has ever befallen them. And there's not really an in-between because they're purely present and in fact, their brain waves are basically similar I think it's theta brainwave to psychedelics. So everything is new and different. Everything is right now. So there's no there's no attachment to. Last week and there's no understanding of next week it's just what's happening right now I skinned my knee it hurts I'm going to scream Bloody murder or what's happening right now I'm chasing a butterfly and running around and this is the best butterfly I've ever seen. 08:42.92 mikebledsoe Yeah, and so a lot of behavior comes from what that 4 year old chooses and that those neural connect connections are made. There's feelings that are judged as to wanting to avoid all these things and so that that starts creating a lot of that. On a macro scale. The unconscious patterns. The unconscious reactions. Ah, and so ah, that that's why I say the majority of how we behave is is unconscious. 09:09.47 Max Shank Um, it's not. 09:15.14 Max Shank And it's not just avoidance right because we're always naturally moving toward pleasure away from paint. So would you say it's both. 09:21.94 mikebledsoe Yeah, well,, there's there's things we avoid and there's things we indulge in ah and I mean I've known people. Well I'll talk about myself. Ah I used to indulge in guilt and so someone would think well you're crazy. Like well if you want to know what you tend to indulge in is just where do you spend the majority of your emotional space. Where is you know? Maybe you're playing a video game or you're working and your mind is fully engaged in something else. But that moment that you break from that. And you get that moment with yourself What kind of memories. Do you pull up? you know, do you pull up memories that make you feel joy Happy Sad Guilty you know, Ah, whatever it may be and so I think that it would be good for for anybody to do an assessment and go. Ah, what is it that I indulge in and then also what are the emotions that I rarely experience or maybe maybe I start to experience them and I figure out a way to ah ah avoid Them. You know there's where a lot of addiction comes from is. Ah, the addictive behavior is an avoidance you know people are addicted to video games or porn or yeah substances and it's because they want to get away from something. So Ah yeah. 10:45.29 Max Shank It's all escapism right? it it doesn't matter what lever that you're using. It's more about what are you trying to escape and if you don't go through that then you'll just pick up a new addiction if you happen to quit 1 It's like chain smoking and donuts at an a a meeting. 10:58.34 mikebledsoe Yeah. 11:02.99 Max Shank Like ah this so much better and maybe for some people. It is a lot better. 11:04.75 mikebledsoe We will get addicted to exercise I Watched you know I'm sure you do too you we we both own gyms and there's people that come in that are I don't know how many people there were. They're basically alcoholics and chain smokers before they they came to work out. 11:10.68 Max Shank Oh yeah. 11:17.30 Max Shank And right. 11:22.97 mikebledsoe And then they found Crossfit and which cross Crossfit I think got popular amongst those types of individuals. Ah yeah, they because the thing is is if you if you if you push yourself under heaviest loads possible. 11:31.26 Max Shank Masochists. 11:41.30 mikebledsoe Or you go to the extreme and get into these glycolytic workouts or you get into these high endurance workouts where you know you start getting into this place where your mind really has to be focused on the present or else you get fucked up. So if you're squatting 500 pounds and you're not present. 11:54.16 Max Shank Further. 11:59.87 mikebledsoe Guess what it's you're gonna hurt yourself. You know you're you're going for time and all you're trying to do is breathe and that's the only thing you can think about is breathing and feeling your body Even if it's not enjoyable. It's still better than you know, having that moment with yourself. So I think that I think that particular. 12:05.84 Max Shank Um, yeah. 12:16.45 Max Shank Um, the. 12:19.19 mikebledsoe Exercise protocol lends itself to people who who want to escape. 12:23.89 Max Shank I Think it's good to like the idea of Escape is we don't avoid things we avoid feelings. That's what's so interesting and when it comes to the identity. You also want to consider the role and you have to look at. 12:30.46 mikebledsoe Right. 12:43.51 Max Shank A couple things neurologically so neurons that fire together wire together and Neuron neural pathways are just like So basically the more you fire nerves along a pathway. 12:47.27 mikebledsoe A. 13:02.96 Max Shank The more efficient you get at firing that same neural pathway which is why sometimes people feel a familiar pain pattern like in their shoulder or whatever. Even though there's no problem there anymore. It's just been so reinforced because what happens you get this fatty. 13:14.18 mikebledsoe Um. 13:21.52 Max Shank Tissue called Myelin which is called a Myelin sheath it wraps around the Axon and it's basically like insulation. So The conductivity is Greater. There's less signal Loss. So It's like it's basically like going from a dirt hiking path. To a superhighway. You know the more you go through that same neurological firing pathway. Ah the more efficiently that you can go through there and there's definitely less resistance which is another electricity term. It's funny how there's all these. 13:58.19 mikebledsoe Well it is a it is an electrical system. 14:00.74 Max Shank Similarities. It is electrical exactly so you got to recognize that the more that you have fired a certain pathway. It's probably going to take um, an equal and opposite amount of counter. Action action or counteractivity to form a ah new pathway because you will subconsciously or reflexively gravitate Toward. What is the lowest energy cost and most familiar. 14:31.85 mikebledsoe Yeah, and going back to the quote from the beginning is that that ah that time in between is ah the time in between stimulus and response that space is our power to choose. 14:38.90 Max Shank The. 14:50.54 mikebledsoe And at least our growth and freedom and so there are what you pointed out before the show there are there are times where you want a reaction so you know Imminent Danger Imminent Physical Danger. You usually want to rely on reactivity If you. Know you know what? I'm just going to take 3 breaths and gonna I'm gonna think about this when you're dead right? And so yeah, flinch is a man Ah Tony Blauer Ah went to 1 of his courses and ah. 15:09.94 Max Shank Um, yeah, while a ah punch is coming at you and you should have just flinched. 15:27.46 mikebledsoe Yeah, he he bases everything off the flinch because he goes look. We could train you in all these crazy tactics. But you're not going to train it enough like I'm not going to train you well enough in a weekend. So let's just go up. Let's let's start with the flinch and then. 15:28.47 Max Shank Yeah. 15:43.29 Max Shank Um. 15:45.91 mikebledsoe After you flinch. What do you do next because the flinch is actually a good reaction if somebody goes to hit you or you're being shot at or you know, whatever it's and you're not going up. You're not going to untrain that flinch and so. 16:00.60 Max Shank It's like reflexive piggybacking right? He's taking this reflex that already happens and you're reinforcing it in a better way. 16:07.73 mikebledsoe Right? right? And so um, so some we're not saying that everything. Every reaction is a poor reaction but I do want to point out is um, having been myself I've done some tactical training in the military and the whole point of that tactical training is that you're going to repeat the same behavior. So many times that it becomes a reaction. They actually when you get into a firefight. You don't want to be in this. You do want to try to remain calm. 16:35.94 Max Shank Her. 16:45.37 mikebledsoe And you do want to breathe easy if you can but at the beginning of ah of a situation when a situation breaks out. You're not gonna start off calm you're gonna go in this heightened state and then you've got to calm yourself down with breath from there but that that 2 to 3 hree minutes that takes you to calm down. That's. That's when you get killed and so you gotta the the whole idea is there what what? I'm pointing out is there is a way to there's 2 parts here. There's a way to take a breath and train yourself to have greater. Time to consider your choices for the best response possible but there's also the ability to train yourself situationally to where you don't have to have that time to respond in order to make the best choice possible so in both cases. 17:37.57 Max Shank Um, yeah. 17:40.31 mikebledsoe We're trying to maximize for best outcome by either reaction or by choice and your reaction can only be decided before the situation occurs and the ability to respond is something that can happen in the moment. But only if you're not put in to as long as you you can remain downregulated to a degree. So if someone comes in your house and starts putting a gun in your face your ability down regulates not going to be too Great. You're better to go with your reaction until you can downregulate into a better state. 18:14.68 Max Shank Um, yeah, maybe I think um, what use. Ah you know you can make the right choice and still get a bad outcome I Think what you're touching on. There is really valuable because it's. 18:18.73 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, maybe is the right answer. Ah. 18:28.40 mikebledsoe Yeah. 18:33.87 Max Shank You're practicing 2 different things. The first thing you're practicing is the ability to stay calm under pressure and when I was competing and fighting. We would basically 1 guy would get in the corner of the ring and he was not allowed to throw punches and he was not allowed to move. And he would just get punched at any who the the practice was to watch all of the punches come. You know we were allowed to keep our hands up, but the whole point was don't think about anything else. Just let the punches come and try to keep your eyes open so you don't go into this. Flint response. So that practice is calm under pressure which is giving you the ability to use your higher order thinking and then the other thing you're talking about matches the different stages of learning so you have. At the very beginning when you're learning a new thing. It's pure cognitive stage like juggling or music at first you are thinking about everything that's going on. You're thinking like okay I have to throw the ball here and then I have to throw the ball here and then I have to move my hand like this and then basically you get to the. Autonomous level which is so it's like cognitive associative. Ah, sometimes there's like more steps than that basically but the end result is that if you practice something enough. It becomes very automatic. So that's the second thing that you're talking about is you train something so much. That you have implanted a new reflex. 20:09.33 mikebledsoe Yeah I mean you're you're reminding me of the the quadrant of ah the unconscious incompetence conscious incompetence conscious competence and unconscious competence. So the stages of learning being that so I'll repeat everybody. 20:19.83 Max Shank Unconscious competence. Yeah, exactly. 20:28.24 mikebledsoe Starts with unconscious incompetence. This is you're not good at something and you don't even know how to improve at it and you may not even know that you're bad at it until you're put in the situation then conscious incompetence is I know that I suck at it and I may be trying to get better at it. But I'm having to think about it and I'm still not that good at it. 20:37.50 Max Shank The. 20:47.79 mikebledsoe Conscious competence is I have to think about it in order to be good at it if I become unconscious during the process I'll slide into old behavior old patterns and do it poorly and then unconscious competence which is ah which is I have I've intentionally trained this behavior and now I. Become competent at this skill or whatever it is um even in an unconscious state and so I I think that the idea is to move through that with as many things that you find Valuable. You know your your values are going to Dictate. Ah, what it is that you're going to become competent at. 21:24.27 Max Shank Well and what's really interesting about this is you can ah build really bad habits going through the same Way. So That's 1 of the values of having a really good coach or a mentor and 1 of the dramatically bad costs. Having a bad mentor is you might build bad patterns like let's say you're learning how to exercise and you learn exactly the wrong way. But you get better and better at the wrong way and that's why it's so valuable to have someone. 21:56.56 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 22:02.77 Max Shank Pay attention to you like in some of the dance classes I've taken. Um I Really appreciate when the teacher will call out a mistake right away. So I don't reinforce that bad pattern. It's just like you know I'm doing my thing and I'm trying to keep up I'm doing this like African dance shit. 22:14.54 mikebledsoe Yeah, um. 22:22.76 Max Shank And you know of course I'm coming from a little bit of fight background but also a lot of just robotic exercising and I just hear like this guy yelled no and I'm like startled but I really appreciate it because the last thing I want to do is reinforce a destructive pattern. 22:40.74 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 22:42.54 Max Shank And make that the autonomous thing So I like I like where we're at right now so we have reflexive or reactive and then we have conscious choice which can be um, improved upon it allows us to use the neocortex and I think. Unless you have something else to add the next logical place to go is logical fallacies where you are operating from your wizard brain but you are ah basically being tricked to make. A destructive or ah, a wrong choice because of 1 of these like psychological or logical fallacies like ah the sunk cost fallacy if you're familiar with. So yeah, tell folks at home about the sunk cost fallacy. Well. 23:30.25 mikebledsoe Yeah, go it? Yeah tell tell tell us all. Yeah. 23:38.73 Max Shank The sunk cost fallacy is like you have put in a lot of effort already. So even though you should not put any more effort because it's a lost cause you'll keep putting more in just because you've invested so much and the easiest example is if you're playing poker and. You put in more chips and you put in more chips and you put in more chips and you see the final card and you don't you don't make your hand that you are trying to make you don't have a good winning. You don't have a chance at winning. But you still put more money in the pot just because you've invested so much and. It's hard to tell the difference between getting crushed by the sunk cost fallacy and grit like sometimes you should persevere and follow through and sometimes you should cut your losses so. It's really hard for people to. Notice the sunk cost fallacy and if you're operating from like your lizard Brain. It's nearly impossible to because you'll be emotionally locked in. You'll be emotionally hooked with that fallacy. 24:50.16 mikebledsoe Yeah I mean you hit on a good point there which is I think a lot of people a lot of entrepreneurs run into that is ah you know because it's getting difficult. Is it something that am I not meant to do This is it supposed to be easy am I not supposed to do this should I change industry should I. Is my product. No good but whatever it is and then ah yeah on the other side is and you hear you hear ah coaches and consultants and speakers recommend different things. Yeah on 1 side you got the the people going if you don't love what you're doing then you should quit and then. 25:27.27 Max Shank The 1 25:29.33 mikebledsoe On the other side which by the way I'm a pretty good quitter. Ah, the other side is you know now you got to grind it out and this and that and so 1 of the things that I've learned how to ah make this choice because I've quit a lot of things but I will also will also grind um and I've had to learn. There's a lot of grinding I did where I should have walked away sooner and there are things that I got lazy about and didn't put a lot of effort into because I ah thought it should ah should be easier. Um, and sometimes it was ah but I've all you know I've stuck with things longer than I should have and I've I wouldn't say I've ditched things before but there's there's been times where I spent a lot of time contemplating whether I should quit something while while grinding through and. Really finding that what I what I like to do is go look I will grind I've actually worked more this past I'd say like 6 seven months than I Haven in a very long time I say the last 3 years it's been 3 years since I worked this this much and I've worked hard but. 26:41.49 Max Shank Her. 26:45.85 mikebledsoe Ah, but the thing is I'm inspired so I'm doing I'm working a lot of hours. Um, figuring out how to be as productive as possible I've done a lot of shit this year with my business that did not work I get I hit like roadblock after roadblock I the business. Ah. Almost ran out of money at 1 point there was I hit a lot of things that there that some people would say man. Maybe maybe like if you look at the year before the business was doing twice as good What's what's going on now. Maybe you're just not supposed to do this and and that crossed my mind for a moment but. What I really experienced was like I'm still inspired to do this I'm not working because out of desperation I'm not working because like I need to make a dollar like I could I know and and part of it is is like I've been around long enough that I can make dollars a lot of different ways like I've done it a few times 27:33.55 Max Shank Ah, what. 27:43.66 mikebledsoe Ah, exactly yeah, super easy money. Ah, it's really it's easy hard money. But ah, the. 27:43.92 Max Shank Prostitution For example, easy easy money for you. 27:52.74 Max Shank Well I Like what you're saying because it requires wisdom to know if you have a tendency to quit early or a tendency to um, get emotionally involved in a decision. That's not good overall and. What I noticed part of the reason 1 of the many reasons I enjoy chopping it up with you is because you and I approach things very differently like I really have not taken a lot of big risks I've never really laid out ah a large amount of Capital. Into anything I've always been like the the slow cooker type of mentality. But I'm also able to try more things and I'm able to um, like cut those losses a little bit more easily and. 28:31.65 mikebledsoe Ah. 28:46.81 Max Shank I Know we've mentioned in a podcast before but you got to recognize that anyone who's done Well whether it's like the more like long slow or the you know company just blows up and makes a ton is basically every success story has a lot of failures. 29:05.14 mikebledsoe Ah. 29:06.30 Max Shank Along the way and you're not going to know which thing people will like the best and and what people like the best has nothing to do with how much effort you put into it either. Um, and then the last thing that you said that I liked was. 29:19.68 mikebledsoe Yeah. 29:25.65 Max Shank You feel like purpose or passion. Maybe I'm maybe I'm the 1 who came up with the word purpose there. But if you are if you feel like you are satisfying a life purpose or following your bliss as Joseph Campbell Puts it. You won't find anything difficult like you'll just keep putting in more time you won't find yourself wishing you were doing something else because you're like I'm doing what I'm supposed to do I'm Doing. It's like ah a hammer hammering nails like this is the intended purpose I am a hammer. My purpose is hammering Nails. So If you're doing something that you're really interested in ah then you'll be able to get through those moments where things don't seem to go right. 30:16.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, ah 1 of the things that's really helped me out ah is I'd say more recently I used to get really hung up on um, the purpose or passion conversation and. I noticed that when I was younger and I see this with a lot of young entrepreneurs or new entrepreneurs is they get caught up with a thing like they're passionate about you know a type of coaching or they're passionate about a method technique. Whatever it is and because. Probably because it made an a large impact in their own life and for myself. Um, when I started my latest business. The strong coach. Um, actually it's not the latest build it business. It's the latest business I'm still running ah the strong coach. I started that business because I loved coaches and I put coaches First I had all these ideas of what I want to teach them how I want to teach them all these things and then I started with my beta group. My first cohort back in 2018 and I realized they needed no a bunch of shit I had no intention to teach and I wasn't as interested in teaching it but I already but I had the information so I I needed to give it to them. Um, and I noticed that. Because I was so passionate about helping coaches with whatever they needed to be successful in getting their own clients results because I was so passionate about that that I didn't care if I was teaching business or leadership because I was more passionate at the time if I were to if I were to choose a passion around a thing that I wanted to teach. It would be around leadership and personal responsibility and and and a lot of personal development topics. Not um, as much about business even though I I had taught business before. 32:17.00 Max Shank So you got clear. Ah you got you got clear on who you wanted to serve more than anything else. 32:25.94 mikebledsoe It's about who and who and so like 3 and a half years later I am more passionate or I I would say I carry the same amount of passion now as I did 3 and a half years ago and that's because I did I found. Group of people who I want to help the most the people who I would surround myself with the the people who like I don't I can't solve all the world's problems. Um I I want to make people as healthy as possible and make people on the planet healthy. But I know that. That people aren't gonna do what I say and I don't know how to do everything I don't know what the right answers for everything I'm not going to create something that solves all the problems but I know huh I'm sorry you're you're doomed but I but I go you know what though like I look at things and I go look I am. 33:09.35 Max Shank Damn it I hoped you would I hoped you would. 33:22.91 mikebledsoe Uniquely positioned to help coaches and coaches are uniquely positioned to help people in ah in an era where there's an over too much information to sift through and so it takes someone who's going to be an expert in something and and hold someone's hand and guide them there. So um, so like you know sometimes sometimes there are moments where I'm like man am I really doing something that's making the difference in the world I Want to make um and then you know I remind myself of that So when it gets when it gets. What I know is what I'm doing now is what I know how to do best. That's gonna make the the most positive impact for others and myself and and and the thing is is I read this book mastery by Robert Green I know I've brought this up on the show before but he talks about having you know. 34:08.76 Max Shank So when when. 34:20.80 mikebledsoe People who create really innovative things in the world that make a big difference tend to have mastered up to 3 things and it could take 7 to 10 years to master something so a lot of people don't come up with their greatest innovations till they're in their forty s fifty sixty s because they needed time to master a few things and. And I look at it and I go am I going to do this forever I have people go how long are you going to coach coaches and I go as long as long as it's obvious that I should keep doing it and the way I'll know it's obvious to do something else is when something else comes along that just completely. Ah, feel feels bigger and more expansive than what I'm ah, currently doing and for someone who I'm someone who really loves having their options open. You know I have yeah, that's ah, that's a personality trait that you know on 1 side of the coin you have people. Who if they make a commitment to something in a month from now is like on on Friday the twenty ninth I'm going to be at this person's house doing this thing man that makes them feel so good that would drive me nuts because I'm like oh. Like is there a better opportunity going to come up is that go to be my favorite choice that night. how I don't know how I'm going to feel the week leading up to that I'm somebody who likes that I feel more relaxed and better about having ah many choices up to the last minute so there's different different personalities and so because. 35:35.94 Max Shank Her. 35:46.75 Max Shank Her. 35:51.54 mikebledsoe I Have this thing where I don't really I prefer freedom over over the the illusion of certainty The the yeah I do prefer a little more chaos over order. But ah the some. 35:56.47 Max Shank Over order? yeah. 36:09.75 mikebledsoe Thing I keep my mind is well if this isn't what I'm supposed to be doing because I coached a lot of coaches. So I this is the kind of the thing I get from them. It's like oh I don't know if this is what I'm supposed to be doing I'm like who cares just do it and it doesn't you can always change it later and and everything you're doing right now. 36:20.79 Max Shank Try it and see yeah. 36:27.16 mikebledsoe If if you're meant to do something else when you get to that thing. You're meant to be doing the big pie in the sky thing which probably doesn't exist ah is like raining on people's parades ah is that you're practicing everything you've been doing up into this moment is getting you prepared for that. So. For me if I'm if I'm getting better at business I'm like man this is great getting better at marketing copywriting creating offers making social media posts podcasting. It's all like even if I'm not doing a thing that I'm quote unquote supposed to be doing in 5 years none of those skills are going to be bad to have accumulated in order to to achieve that and I've I've had moments in my current life where I go wow I had to go through you know all this bullshit. What seemed like bullshit at the time so that I can be effective at what I do now and having a lot of gratitude for it. 37:21.91 Max Shank Are. 37:25.49 mikebledsoe And I I bring this up because I I want people to be able to put themselves wholeheartedly into the choices that they're making in this moment and get as much out of it as possible learn as much as you possibly can and. While holding this perspective has really helped me to achieve peace when in the face of uncertainty. 37:50.73 Max Shank Well, it probably makes a lot easier because it makes it easier to choose when you have a clear purpose because then you will choose congruently with that purpose if you have a clear role or identity and a clear purpose then the choices are going to be easier. So The other thing that you mentioned is you're going to change your mind like if you are are waiting to make the last decision you will never make 1 You know what? I mean like I just want to. But yeah, ah because that's also me like i'm. 38:18.79 mikebledsoe Um I like I like how you said that if you're waiting to make the last decision. Yeah. 38:29.51 Max Shank Ah, naturally very patient. It's easy for me to not be dynamic when there doesn't seem to be a need for it. I mean charlie munger says about you know patience and prudence in the past and then betting big when the the time is correct and that's really more. My style like I I've recognized that in life. You know, even like growing up broke. Ah, you don't have to make a lot of decisions. You just have to bet big when the time is right? So you don't have to be racing around on a wheel all the time. So the whole idea of like decision fatigue sounds like kind of funny when you realize how few decisions you actually need to make it's just that when you make them you have to really? um, do so heavily when the odds are heavily in your favor. 39:22.22 mikebledsoe I Think a lot of people. Also they they make a choice and they start questioning their choice instead of giving giving their the choice they made their full attention. 39:23.94 Max Shank And. 39:33.92 Max Shank Yeah, and it's good to like evaluate your choices so you can make better decisions in the future but you want to um, give things a chance to work before you you quit on them I think and the fact that you bring up coaching is perfect because. 39:46.66 mikebledsoe Yeah. 39:52.63 Max Shank What what is the job of a coach if not to help you make better choices now the tactic for how you do that you can ask leading questions. You can point blank give them a recipe and say like hey I have this recipe for putting together an offer. So if you follow it. And you fill in the blanks your offer will probably be a lot better than whatever you come up with on your own that's like 1 way that you can coach someone is you can teach them a formula and the other way that you can coach people is you can provide Feedback. You're doing well this you're doing not so well you should change this. You should keep doing this um and then you can also answer questions. We talked last week about the difference between support which is answering questions and accountability which is I'm asking you questions. Um, and it's all it's all about how to make better choices and I think that's a perfect segue into authority which is another logical fallacy that people fall into as well. So you have the authority of a coach you are going to put. More weight into what a coach says just the same way. You're going to put more weight into what your doctor says because they allegedly know more than you do about health and they may in some ways know a lot more than you do about health. But if it's tricky because. Authority is how we get comparative advantage. So comparative advantage is an economics term. Basically if I can earn 3 hundred per hour coaching then I pay an electrician 1 hundred per hour. Um, the overall gain is better. Because I couldn't that's an hour that I couldn't spend coaching if I tried to do the electoral myself even if the result was just as good which it wouldn't be but you have to ah give the authority to that electrician you have to trust that he's going to. Make the right choice for you and so our whole society is is based off of that type of authority in different areas and it gets tricky when you start. Um. So like Authoritarianism I guess is where we'll come from there and I hope I didn't like gloss over too many things but basically authoritarianism is where 1 person makes all the choices for everybody else and controls the choosing and that's not what we have done in ah America for a long time. 42:41.42 Max Shank In most cases. Um, but we do selectively have um, centralized control and people argue politics all the time but the only argument really worth having is. Who is the authority and what is their Jurisdiction So who decides and when do they get to decide and we've all kind of agreed that if somebody murders a guy and the judge says guilty then we take away that person's freedom and throw them into Jail even though they would. 43:18.83 mikebledsoe Right? So yeah. 43:19.32 Max Shank Not choose that right? So That's that's basically the only argument worth having is who's in charge and when do they get to decide. But of course you know if you watch the news people are arguing about stupid bullshit all the time like nobody is talking about. Authority and Jurisdiction. Even though those are the only important arguments to have. 43:40.44 mikebledsoe Yeah, and Authority is is not something that somebody can just assume Authority is granted by the individual or a group of individuals. So if you hire a coach you're choosing for that person to have authority. Um, and. And it's not absolute authority with a coach because they're making suggestions right? It's not like they're not going to I want to meet the coach that uses the stick just just put a ah shot collar on your balls. 44:02.36 Max Shank Right? That's how I do my coaching. 44:16.51 mikebledsoe And every time you do something I don't like I'm going to zap you. 44:18.22 Max Shank I Have a farm out in the middle of nowhere where people have to give up all their worldly possessions and then I beat them until they're great coaches. Ah so the other the I. 44:28.45 mikebledsoe I Um I just I just got uncomfortable I'm like ah too close to the truth. No I'm just kidding. 44:37.60 Max Shank The the other side of um, the logical fallacy of appeal to authority which is um, it's a way to say that my choice is inarguable if I say I'm the doctor I'm the scientist I'm the ph d. Ah, you have to trust me then that is an appeal to authority which is another logical fallacy and you're very likely to be coerced into a bad decision. The other um side of that is an ad hominem attack. Which is where you're attacking the individual and you are trying to disqualify what they have to say so you know you have a person a and person b let's say person a is an authoritarian and let's just say we'll just call him doctor science because those are really good authority tags. And then we'll have person b we'll call him a conspiracy nut job and the whole idea here is if you focus on the authority of these labels then you're not going to be evaluating or choosing based on the content of the arguments. So if someone who has lots of authority makes a bad argument and you just respect their authority. You might walk into a trap similarly if someone is labeled as a nutjob or a wacko or whatever. You're not even going to give any credence to what their argument is even if it has a valid premise and a logical thought process. So. That's why it's really important to not um, Blindly follow an authority or blindly ignore someone who's been labeled as like bad. 46:26.36 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah I mean you got to think for yourself, you got to you got to be able to take the information and and process it but people people that's not an efficient way to do it right? There's it's like ah cultural neural pathways are set up. 46:27.13 Max Shank Or dumb essentially. 46:44.45 mikebledsoe To just say all right? Whatever this person says we'll just do it I don't have to think about it's It's culturally, it's a cultural unconscious pattern that's been built in. 46:53.24 Max Shank Well and it's responsibility. It's the difference between a child and an adult and a big part of growing up is you are no longer ah blindly following what the parent or the Authority says the whole concept of freedom itself is about choice. 46:58.30 mikebledsoe Yeah. 47:12.11 Max Shank The only difference between sex and rape is Choice. There's no, there's mechanically.. It's like the Same. It's just about whether you have a choice or not so it's really important to understand that your freedom. Lies in your ability to say yes or to say no your ability to choose freely is what freedom is all about and I can't think of a more important concept and like you said Authority is given. 47:30.72 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 47:47.20 Max Shank Right? We have these rules in our society. The rulers rule with rules and really we have crime and punishment which means we have labeled something as a crime and we have a consequence that follows it so you are sort of accepting. Those consequences for your actions and when you accept responsibility for your actions then you also have power over your choices part of the reason a lot of people don't want to do that. Ah, myself included for a long time is then you also are taking potentially the blame for those choices. But it. It really is the difference between ah the child role and the adult role if you are willing to accept the risk then you get the reward and and reward is just a type of consequence. It's like what happens consequently what happens next after you. 48:45.50 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, and 1 thing I want to point out is well I think I think you said you you talked about the word. No and just the the ability to say no ah is highly underrated. Um. 48:46.16 Max Shank After you choose. 49:04.94 mikebledsoe Not used and the thing is is no matter how someone's labeled if they don't honor your no if if someone is trying to do something to you and they and you say no and they don't they don't you know they still push the moment that you're. There's physical interaction. It's called violence and that's immoral so to not honor. Someone's note to to not get their their consent is ah is violence. Um, whether that be ah for sex or for a vaccine. It's. Both of these are violence if it's forced upon you? Yeah, So well if if it's well I would say violence is the initiation of force and force could be We could I like to put violence in the category of. 49:47.74 Max Shank It's coercion right? because Violence violence isn't always immoral is the only slight disagreement. 50:01.41 mikebledsoe You initiated the the physical interaction. The force and a defense is just using force like if someone comes into my house and tries to Rob me and I shoot them I didn't conduct violence I I used force and so. 50:09.31 Max Shank Ah. 50:14.86 Max Shank Ah, that's why yeah I thought I I would say the opposite I would say you responded violently but you were right to do so so and I think you you and I do a good job of being semantically precise or at least clarifying what we're talking about. 50:22.85 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 50:33.20 Max Shank So that we understand what the other person is saying. 50:33.17 mikebledsoe Right? Well and coercion is the threat of violence. It's It's the it's and or the the threat of you know you're never gonna work in this town again or you're you You can't you know. 50:38.14 Max Shank Well, that's 1 way. 50:52.13 mikebledsoe To take away your livelihood or whatever. So that's coercion. Either way. 50:53.94 Max Shank So coercion as I've understood it to be defined is the deliberate interference with property using fraud or force. 51:05.60 mikebledsoe Yeah, ah Wikipedia says coercion is is compelling a party to act in an unvoluntary manner by use of threats including Force. It involves a set of various types of forceful actions that violate the free will of an individual to induce a desired response. For example. A bully demanding lunch money from a student or the student gets beaten. These actions may include extortion Blackmail torture threats to induce favors or even sexual assault in law coercion is codified as a duress as a duress crime such actions are used as leverage to force the victim. To act in a way contrary to their own interests. So ah, yeah, yeah I think I think that for for both of what we said that that summarizes it is it really really well and so. 51:45.37 Max Shank That tracks. 51:56.80 mikebledsoe I point this out and part of this conversation was inspired by a dm conversation I got on Instagram with somebody who was very emotionally triggered by a post I made and to be told the post was supposed to cause people to think and connect some dots. 52:14.14 Max Shank Ah. 52:15.88 mikebledsoe Um, and you know I imagine a lot of my followers were able to connect those dots because I got a lot of people who liked it and then I got 1 person who did not like it and ah she was extremely flustered and even admitted you know in in the the dm she said. 52:24.80 Max Shank Ah. 52:33.81 mikebledsoe You know every fiber of my being says this is wrong. It's like there's this admission of like this emotional hijack or a version of logical fallacy and um, you know I think we we got to be careful of those things. Um and and this is why. Ah, the United states was set up as a republic and not a democracy. Ah the the founding fathers recognized democracy as ah as a dangerous as a dangerous way of doing things the greeks the greeks started off as a republic and then they deteriorated. 52:54.10 Max Shank Um. 53:10.90 mikebledsoe Into democracy thinking you know all the while the story the narrative that was told and the story that's being told now is that democracy is an democracy is an evolution when in fact, it's ah, a devolution from a Republic and a Republic is set up in a way that that reduces. The amount of Authority a single person can have it really dilutes. Ah this ability to create violent action or coercion against a certain population of people it it creates a lot of checks and balances. It's why there's an electoral college. Ah, for voting most people don't really understand how that works. Um, yeah so um. 53:52.27 Max Shank Yeah Mob rule. Otherwise right I like that you called it a demockery that's kind of hilarious I know that was like a freudianlip or something but I I think a demockery it's mob rule if. 54:00.69 mikebledsoe It was it was but I'm using it from now. Well like you said a democracy is my role. Yeah. 54:08.94 Max Shank If I get if I get fifty one percent of the people to say that. Ah we should be able to Rob and rape the other forty nine then it's legal to do So is that fucking insanity or what like that's crazy. 54:19.90 mikebledsoe Yeah, well. Ah, my buddy who has probably more racial ethnicities in his background than anyone I know he's he's as as mud as they come. You know he says ah and I quote him because he he can speak on this. Like the greatest minority on the planet is the individual and in a democracy. The individual is not honored at all democracy and and communism have more alike than a Republic and and democracy and So. Ah,, there's yeah. 54:59.51 Max Shank That's where all the evil stuff happens too like people are like oh jeffrey dahmer he's so it's like like yeah sometimes that happens but we know him way more and nobody talks about like chairman mao and stalin and Mussolini and all these fucking that racked up. Way bigger numbers I mean if we're really to yeah I think a hundred million under mal okay like. 55:18.15 mikebledsoe Millions tens of millions of people more more people have died under Royalty Royal commands and communist demands than any other no other individual has ever. Caused more harm than people who are in charge of Communist countries. 55:39.28 Max Shank Right? Because there's no um, agile rebalancing you know when you're able to vote with free choice a you're not gonna have interactions that are net loss you and I would only choose to do business if. What I have is worth it to you is worth at least a little more than what you pay so when you have a society that's based on win-win or profit. Um, you can rebalance you have that agility. So there's going to be um that the food supply. For example, you're not going to have some central planner make a mistake about how much food there should be because there's gonna be opportunity for people to choose lots of different foods and there will be this. Competition and collaboration and um I think that's 1 of the most important things is that we're allowed to rebalance and vote with our dollars I mean look we could go down a deep rabbit hole about how the fed has really fucked up the. Value of money through quantative quantitative easing which is just a really finesse way of saying like we're fucking with the currency. Um, but look the reality is if you're free to choose. That's great and if you're forced to obey that's usually not great and I don't want to make such a ah broad generalization. But the whole reason we have free speech as amendment 1 and um, use of violence or right to bear arms. Number 2 is because those are the only ways that we can interact with each other to resolve conflict we can resolve conflict with our words or we can resolve them with violence and of course we would preserve to do it without. Ah. Physical violence. But sometimes there's no other choice and that's why that's baked into this idea of individual freedom. 57:53.69 mikebledsoe Yeah, and I I think we would we We have to mention I mean now that we're down this track if we're we have to talk about ah capitalism and so ah to me. Ah. 58:05.67 Max Shank Stop. Um I I Wish we I wish we had capitalism in this country? Cronyism um. 58:12.50 mikebledsoe Decentralization I Wish we did too. Yeah, but we have um I don't know if this is I don't I don't know if we have like the greatest expression of capitalism Currently there is and we do have cronyism. 58:24.28 Max Shank No, we have cronyism. It's horrific. We have we have lobbying we have all of these special. It's fucking look. It's It's not the worst but it's really deviated a lot from the concept of what capitalism should be. 58:40.22 mikebledsoe Well the the concept of capitalism in its purest form has never been. You know the only time this existed is when probably in the old west when the the reach of government really couldn't get out and. Impact people's lives in say Nevada I mean ah I read Mark twain's autobiography and he traveled all over he he seemed to be fairly unfettered by anybody to do any business that he he would like to do um and paid no tax. So he um so I think that. 59:02.11 Max Shank Ah. 59:17.93 mikebledsoe If we like zoom out on a macro scale. This idea of capitalism like it's always existed to some degree anytime. There's an exchange of services and goods in an exchange of value for those things that's ah, that's a capitalist endeavor when when choice is involved. Where where it's a voluntary and interaction and and pure capitalism like you're like you're alluding to is is where there is no. Ah there is no friction between voluntary interaction. There is no force. There is no coercion being brought in by a third party ah, third party butting their nose and say you're and my business so to voluntary adults creating an exchange if you read it's voluntary. This is what this is all of this is getting down to and. 01:00:05.75 Max Shank That's the key word is voluntary. That's the key word. 01:00:13.90 mikebledsoe There's a really awesome series I Bet you've watched it ah which is called ah, free to choose or freedom to choose by Milton friedman. It's free on youtube milton friedman ah he does he does such a good job of talking about. 01:00:19.38 Max Shank Fuck. Yeah I've seen it. It's free on Youtube folks thomas souls on there too. 01:00:31.80 mikebledsoe How Capitalism has led to the point where we have all this innovation like it's what's responsible for the ability to have all the goods and services that we have at our disposal now. Um, no thanks to government regulation. The thing about Capitalism I Think about Capitalism and there's been times where it's exploded and there's times where it's It's been retracted I think we're in a ah phase of Contraction. We're contracting on capitalism right now for various reasons and and I think yeah. 01:01:04.33 Max Shank Fear I believe isn't that the only way that freedom gets eroded is through fear I'm pretty sure. 01:01:08.66 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, so fear is doing that. But if we think about capitalism what it creates if you look at what Milton friedman describes in that in that series is It's really a decentralization of authority. So. The more voluntary interactions that we have in the world the more the individual gets to practice their own authority that they are the authority of their own life. Um I call that sovereignty if you if you have sovereignty that means that you are the authority of yourself and. And Sovereignty being a word that only used to be used according to royalty because they were the ones that were above the law right? They they could basically break all the laws and nothing happened to them and there were sovereignty with yeah exactly and so like the idea of sovereignty. 01:01:48.72 Max Shank Ah, right? like. 01:01:54.99 Max Shank Right? Kind of like our politicians now. 01:02:03.10 mikebledsoe Ah, individual Sovereignty was something that was also ah very at the forefront of the forming of the republic of the United states and when the declaration of independence was drafted the constitution a lot of this was based on individual sovereignty as a. A philosophical backbone and so capitalism is something that has to exist in a free society because it is the epitome of voluntary interaction and you can tell if something is is capitalist or not because what max was saying at the beginning. But we have is cronyism or crony capitalism and there really isn't there. There are companies that are leveraging the government and to use violence and coercion. Ah you know disguised as in the words of regulation um to. Ah, basically force companies out or or force companies to do things a certain way. It. It creates a lot of involuntary behavior and when we have involuntary behavior that creates conflict and so if we want to have a a world of peace and without conflict then we. We really need people to to practice their own authority over themselves and realize that they are um, they are their their own ruler. So um, and which brings me to like anarchy the word anarchy all it means is without a ruler. 01:03:33.95 Max Shank A. 01:03:35.84 mikebledsoe And a lot of people you know Anarchy has been associated with with chaos. Ah, and it's a really good propaganda play to associate anarchy with chaos because most people have been tricked into believing that humans are evil. 01:03:40.55 Max Shank Have. Right. 01:03:55.77 mikebledsoe And that they they want to be violent and that you need to be made safe by somebody else when the truth is is most people are peaceful loving just want to get along I don't want to pick a fight most people will avoid those situations. 01:04:09.28 Max Shank The chance of killing yourself versus someone else killing you is like a Hundred times more because there are different like even just pure like suicide outpaces murder by such a dramatic amount. It's like. 01:04:27.64 mikebledsoe M. 01:04:28.41 Max Shank 4 times or something like that. Maybe even more maybe 8 times people kill themselves way more than they kill other people. So This idea that your neighbor is dangerous is the only argument that can be made to take away. That sovereignty and it's like we talked about you know people who trade freedom for security will lose both and deserve neither. 01:04:52.78 mikebledsoe Well I'll also say no 1 can take away your sovereignty like you are a sovereign being you do have the authority of your own life. If and if anyone else has authority over you. It's because you gave it to them now if. 01:05:02.35 Max Shank What and there are consequences Totally no. 01:05:09.87 mikebledsoe If you do something and someone who says that they're the authority over you they come and cause violence on you. That's an amoral action and so that's something that most people just won't be able to wrap their heads around and that's okay, but ah because. Most people are brainwashed into believing that you know the government or what they deem to be the Authority really is looking out for their best interest even if they make a mistake the overall. Ah the overall idea of it is beneficial. 01:05:44.45 Max Shank I Think part of the reason for that is once you realize the opposite it like shatters your illusion of reality so it is so ah surreal it. It is a reality shattering experience to recognize the fact that oh. 01:05:46.18 mikebledsoe Um. 01:06:03.76 Max Shank Wow 12 years of school is a really bad investment for a child. Oh Wow look at how the tax dollars are squandered Oh Wow Look how many soldiers have been sacrificed in fucking Pointless Wars Oh Wow look at all these politicians flexing their power and taking away our freedom so they can grease their own pockets. Oh and it just goes On. And on and on and on and people like oh well, the media wouldn't lie to you and the reason they the reason. Yeah exactly Well. The reason people don't do that is because you have to like shatter your previous comfortable version of reality. Even if it is. 01:06:27.91 mikebledsoe Um, the media is just 1 big advertisement. 01:06:42.42 Max Shank Even if it's wrong. It's familiar so you can keep your ego intact if you're just like no no, no, they they know what's best they're doing What's best for everybody and you know a lot of the time. It's just impossible to say after the fact but I feel like we've gotten a little too far down. 01:06:45.80 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:07:01.63 Max Shank Or maybe just appropriately far down the rabbit hole of ah choice within a societal framework or within the state. But I think we can easily bring it back around and kind of. 01:07:10.42 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. 01:07:19.64 Max Shank Wrap up the idea that if you are what you said earlier really resonated if you figure out who you want to serve just ask them like if you're not sure what to do just ask the people that you want to help. And they'll tell you what they want, you know what? I mean like then you're you're very likely to make the right make a constructive choice. 01:07:40.56 mikebledsoe Yep, like. 01:07:45.49 mikebledsoe Yeah, spot on spot on. That's that's the 1 of the biggest things that ah that I teach is if you're ever confused about what to do next go ask your clients. Go ask your potential clients. 01:07:49.37 Max Shank I think. 01:08:02.74 mikebledsoe And ideal customer. 01:08:05.12 Max Shank It's kind of like you know you and I tend to resonate with male entrepreneurs around 30 years old for obvious reasons like I understand it I don't understand women I've tried to I've done a lot of I've done a lot of work in the field. 01:08:10.37 mikebledsoe Yeah, like. 01:08:22.10 Max Shank Trying to understand women but I'm still pretty confused. 01:08:24.89 mikebledsoe Yeah, that's that's a code yet to be cracked and I think it's not supposed to be cracked because it's ah the the mystery is a big part of the attraction in my opinion. Yeah. 01:08:37.60 Max Shank Yeah, we we like things that are different but familiar wasn't that weird. 01:08:44.52 mikebledsoe What let's close this down any ah, any final thoughts on this. 01:08:51.20 Max Shank Final thoughts on how to choose better take a pause. Be aware of the so you take a pause then you are able to use your wizard brain Once you take a pause Then. You will likely get trapped by logical fallacies If you're not aware of what they are and if you're not sure what to do? Um, just try to make your choices align with the identity and the purpose that you want not necessarily the 1 that you have. Because your subconscious self-image can lead you toward the same life. You've always been living but of course the whole idea is to let go of that so you can make room for a new and better 1 and then. Once you make a choice. Don't be afraid to quit if it's wrong. But Also once you make a choice make sure you give it a chance to actually work so really test it out in the field and the other thing I would say last but maybe not least is. 01:09:56.12 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:10:08.14 Max Shank If We're talking about a choice for Business. You have no clue and people will lie to you until you offer it up for sale whether it's a service or a product or anything like that if you're like hey I got this thing and you tell your friend they're like oh that's really cool. No no, don't ask their opinion. Ask if they want to purchase it like that. That's what really ah tells the story. 01:10:33.37 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, just no skin in the gain with an opinion. Ah yet. 01:10:38.10 Max Shank No skin in the game. We've been talking shit for an hour. No skin. It's easy to talk. It is cheap. 01:10:44.98 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, that's why I say talk is cheap. Ah yeah I yeah I'd say like the big takeaways from me that I'd like people to leave with is um, you know. You can you can choose. You can get better at choosing now in the moment by learning to downregulate yourself. Ah when when faced with something that's stressful and you can also choose in the past or you can choose in the present the train for the future by ah, training yourself. To acquire skills that you you imagine you might need in the future like you might need to acquire the skill of taking a gun out of a holster and shooting a piece of paper that may be something else down the road but the going from unconscious incompetence looking at the area of your life where you want to make improvements. And looking at where you're incompetent and then choosing the the number 1 thing that you want to do and then train that with conscious incompetence be okay with being incompetent. It's something that you're trying to get good at and then watching yourself go into conscious competence and then getting the point of making it. Ah, unconscious competence and if you really take that perspective when you when you step into learning I find when I did that that I I started learning a lot faster because it was kind of strange the more patience I had with myself in realizing where I was at in the process. Allowed me to down regulate whic

The Home Video Hustle
The Blob [1988]

The Home Video Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 128:59


Man, PJ has to like one of these movies sometime right? After hating both The Evil Dead and Alien, I BET that he'll like The Blob because it's violent, has practical effects and doesn't waste time. We also discuss the word "spoopy," the Tri-Star logo, old commercials, PJ gets feedback from listeners and we get very "facetious." Hope you enjoy the show! All Our Links - https://linktr.ee/homevideohustlepodcast Support The Show On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/homevideohustle Watch Us On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfN67zqLBcbJNJw1cHI0Hlw Get HVH Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/hvhpodcast Music By: Trade Voorhees - http://tradevoorhees.com/ Promo: Bad Reception Podcast - https://badreception.podbean.com/ Age Of Radio Website - https://www.ageofradio.org/homevideohustle/ Be sure to check out untidyvenus.etsy.com and use promo code "HUSTLE" to get 15% off some bomb artwork! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FML FPL
Ep. 310 - On to the International Break - I Bet on Losing Dogs

FML FPL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 90:44


Early season there is just so damn much to talk about for every episode. Let's go get it. Also shoutout to the Mitski song “I Bet on Losing Dogs” that I got the name of this episode from which A. rocks and B. describes my FPL tendencies (betting on losing dogs): https://youtu.be/dQkZve4_B2A 00:00 - Intro / admin. 00:48 - How'd we do in GW3? 01:30 - Do we actually positively influence each other in FPL? Telling each other stories. Bullish and bearish. 08:05 - Leagues update. 08:53 - Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United assets. 20:59 - Bruno cap over Antonio cap. 23:26 - The how and why our views differ from the herd. 24:46 - Premiums, enablers, and the death of the middle class. Two premiums or three premiums? 34:39 - Let's talk about Leeds. 41:27 - Wolves questions. 52:37 - More enablers. 58:32 - Some Man. City chat. 01:07:21 - Other random shit. 01:09:31 - More questions from our Discord (and enabler forwards). 01:26:50 - Our transfers and captains for GW4. 01:29:34 - Anus slap(s) and outro. Links: Check us out at: http://fmlfpl.com Support us at: http://patreon.com/FMLFPL We're most active on twitter: https://twitter.com/FMLFPL We upload video versions of the pod on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/fmlfpl And Alon sometimes goes live on twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/fmlfpl

Life as a Freelance Writer
76: Why you need to tell more stories with Emily Edgeley

Life as a Freelance Writer

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 40:35


I LOVED telling stories as a kid. Show and tell was my FAVOURITE! But it often can be hard to tell stories online, right? But that is what brings us together. The art of storytelling. Think about to a piece of content you loved. A podcast. A blog or a social media post. What did you love about it? Who do you follow? I BET you that you follow and love their content because they share the journey and tell stories. It is time for you to do the same. But don't stress if you think, well I don't tell stories. My life is boring, TRUST US! It isn't. You have so much to share and we are here to help you. Emily Edgeley, Public Speaking Coach and Storytelling GURU has taught 1000s to tell stories and she is here to show you how to do the same! If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us both @contentqueenmariah and @emily_edgeley KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS

The Investor Mindset - Real Estate Show
E201: Brandon Turner - BiggerPockets Raising Money Fundamentals | Clips

The Investor Mindset - Real Estate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 15:06


In this episode we look back at the fantastic interview I had with Brandon Turner from the Bigger Pockets podcast. What are the fundamentals of raising money and are you doing them correctly? Brandon is a master at this and takes us through the secrets of generating the capital needed for landing amazing deals.Brandon takes us through how to raise capital the smart way and kick off a real estate career with a head start. Yes, it's tough when starting out, but if you've got some great resources like this to use then it's going to make your life a hell of a lot easier (and more successful). There's some tricks in here... I BET you didn't know of.So jump in, hit subscribe to join the community, and boost your business knowledge today.

Let Me Just Say
I Finally Left Him

Let Me Just Say

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 52:36


Alexa, play I Bet by Ciara... In this episode, your friend in your head talks about her recent breakup, and why you should NEVER take a cheater back. I then give my thoughts about manifesting love and your future partner. If you're listening on Apple podcast please be sure to rate and review! Happen to be listening else where? No problem, take a screen shot and send me a DM! I would love to know who is listening. Follow me on IG where I am not IG popular. IG:iambiabeatrix Youtube Channel: Bia Beatrix Please email me at biabeatrixofficial@gmail.com for business inquiries --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biabeatrix/support

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
November 18, 2020 Wednesday Hour 3

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 59:26


Thursday, I'll return from the DEEP end of the LIVE STREAM 7AM ET, 4AM PT on The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast with MORE SURPRISE music and song! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat daily on Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! AND NOW ON MORNINGS IN CANADA!  https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-Op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast recorded here - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ Take a moment and share this post! Share it! Share it!! Share It!!! SHARED! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Please check out my shows special recorded hour, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT Now Rocking The KOR! www.koradio.rocks ALSO! Hear a completely different recorded hour of Power Pop, Rock, Soul, Rhythm & Blues...NO TWO LIVE SHOWS THE SAME, Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Pop Radio UK 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! November 18, 2020, Wednesday, the trey…Marshall Crenshaw - Who Stole That Train [Miracle Of Science]Jaimie Vernon – 03 I Bet  [Nightmare At 20,000 Watts - Singles Edition]The Crushing Violets - Shadows Of The Sun (Acoustic)Lisa Mychols & Super 8 - 03 Timebomb [Lisa Mychols & Super 8]The Zags - 02 A World Away [The Cliff]Cody Melville – HallelujahBittersweet Machines - 12 Faces I Will Never See Again [Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips]Larry O. Dean - Take You Away From Here [Sir Slob]Stephen Bishop - 3. One In A Million [We'll Talk About It Later In The Car] (Bongo Boy Records)David Mead - 03 Head On StraightThe Rubinoos - I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend [The Best Of....]Rob Clarke & The Wooltones - 09 It's Only You [Putting The "L" In Wooltones]Rob Bonfiglio - Lonely World [Freeway]Hop On Pop - 03 This Ain't No Race [One By One]Fireking - She Got Soul [Double Trouble]Sloan - 05 The Day Will Be Mine [12]Click Five - When I'm GoneJohn Mellencamp – Thank You

The Shine Show
75. 5 Numbers That Tell You Your Ads Are Working

The Shine Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 22:54


I have this little knack for reading people's minds when it comes to a very particular subject: Facebook ads. I'll read yours right now, through the screen. Ready?  If I say to you, "Put money into your Facebook ads campaigns to grow your audience and sell to them effectively." I BET you're thinking... "Sure, I would, IF I knew that it was going to work." And you're smart for thinking that way. Because why sink so much money into something if it's just making you feel like a crazy person throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks? Nope! None of that here. Now if I say to you, "What if I could tell you exactly what you needed to know to tell if your Facebook ads were working?" Then I bet you'd be thinking, "YES PLEASE!" Here you go. Tune in to today's episode to learn the 5 numbers that tell you if your ads are working. If you're an online marketer about to dive into Facebook ads with both feet, you need to listen to this episode so you know how to do it successfully. Once you've listened, be sure to send me a message on Facebook or Instagram with what you think of the episode and leave me a review wherever you get your podcasts. Links I mentioned in today's episode:  shineandsucceed.com/getmyadup

numbers i bet
Nightcaps at the Theater
Episode 65: Fantasia

Nightcaps at the Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 112:00


Get the liquor and the weed out, and we will provide you with one Silly Symphony on tonight’s Nightcaps at the Theater. If you like suggestive hippos and dinosaurs getting iced to the tune of classical music, then tonight’s episode is for you, as we watch Disney’s 1940 classic Fantasia. With the movie that Matt deemed “a bore” can Jonathan win him over with the power of music and animation? For Dolby, or death do us part? What are you on? Listen, rate, review, and subscribe to our musical and cultural podcast on Stitcher, Podbean, Apple Podcasts, and More! That’s a fish! No, that’s a horse! Either way take a chance! Tonight, on the Marquee: Walt Disney shares his Symphony Sympathy in Fantasia.   Drive Ins, Dives, and Dying. As Quick and Painful as I Can…Wasting Time Together. Without This, There May be No Dolby! The Decline of the West. Schwander the Bagpiper. Lazy Subtitles, Shape, Curvature, and Velocity. Disney Butts. The First Disney Live Action Remake Train wreck. Coding with Brooms. La Vie En Dinosaur/WorldStar.   Best Little Centwhore House. THICC Well Built Animals. “Drew Barrymore as E.T.” “Who was Makin Anime Movies in 1940?” – I Bet it A’int Me! “Dick Huemer … yes, that is his name.” “These Aren’t Good Titles.” “It’s Almost Like Baby Driver.”   “Are These Mushrooms Racist?”  “Wet Ass Goldfish...Playing Koi.”  “I Liked the Zeus Stuff…”  “#FreetheNipple.”  “Subsume?”   Art Provided By: John Cafiero @bonehaver420 Music: "Riviera Jazz" Provided By: Crazy G 

Bagels And Shade Show
AllStar HipHop Artist Playlist!!!

Bagels And Shade Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 60:01


Tune In For Todays Top Independent HipHip Artist Playlist!!! Featuring In Order: @mitchellbailey7 / NOCTURNAL @blac_lou_caine / Trap Leprechaun@biggastate / AVENGERS w/ Mitchell Bailey@iamtonysunshine / SHOTS FIRED@v_b_a_e_ / BET BET@mitchellbailey7 / MONEY@biggastate / I BET@_marcywhite / DOUBLE DUTCH@babybyron / DANCERS@gankgaank36 / TENGO TODO@yadyondatrack / GET DOWN@otisclapp / FIONA@inlimitedprosperity / Amir BRAND NEW@gankgaank36 / STILL STICKIN@mrmccane / Bizzy Bone STALKING ME @brasco_official / SUMMERTIME@blac_lou_caine / IM GOOD@mrmccane / UNLUCKY ONES@mrmccane / When I land In Cleveland@ghetto_caes / CREATE HAPPINESS

Bagels And Shade Show
AllStar HipHop Artist Playlist!!!

Bagels And Shade Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 60:01


Tune In For Todays Top Independent HipHip Artist Playlist!!! Featuring In Order: @mitchellbailey7 / NOCTURNAL @blac_lou_caine / Trap Leprechaun@biggastate / AVENGERS w/ Mitchell Bailey@iamtonysunshine / SHOTS FIRED@v_b_a_e_ / BET BET@mitchellbailey7 / MONEY@biggastate / I BET@_marcywhite / DOUBLE DUTCH@babybyron / DANCERS@gankgaank36 / TENGO TODO@yadyondatrack / GET DOWN@otisclapp / FIONA@inlimitedprosperity / Amir BRAND NEW@gankgaank36 / STILL STICKIN@mrmccane / Bizzy Bone STALKING ME @brasco_official / SUMMERTIME@blac_lou_caine / IM GOOD@mrmccane / UNLUCKY ONES@mrmccane / When I land In Cleveland@ghetto_caes / CREATE HAPPINESS

Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate
The One Tool You are Not Using To Launch and Grow Your Podcast

Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 7:28


There are lots of tools out there but I BET you’ve overlooked this one ☝

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Rate Cut First Step on the Road to Zero – Ep. 488

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 50:05


I Bet an Ounce of Gold that Fed would Cut Rates Today I officially won an ounce of gold! I am referencing a bet that I made back in January of this year. During a panel discussion, I said that I though that the Fed was more likely to cut rates in 2019, than hike them.  I was the only person on the panel who believed that.  Everybody else thought that the Fed would be raising rates, which pretty much was the conventional wisdom in early January. Check out My Forecasts in December and January on YouTube So today, the Fed cut rates, which is what I have been saying they would do.  In fact, not only did I put up a small YouTube video of that bet, as well as a video of the entire panel on my YouTube channel. But I also cut a minute or so segment from my interview on the Monday in December 2018 the week the Fed raised rates, 2 days later on a Wednesday.  That was the final hike where the Fed went from 2% to 2.25%, to 2.25% to 2.5%. Fed Cut Rates by 25 Basis Points I was interviewed by Liz Claman- by the way I will be on Liz Claman's show tomorrow - they've renamed the show it is the Claman Countdown. But when I was on Liz' show back in December I made the forecast then: If the Fed raised rates in December that week, which, I thought they would, (everybody believed they would - they wouldn't want to disappoint the markets) I said that it would be the last hike, and that the very next move that the Fed would make would be to cut rates. And that is exactly what they did today. They cut rates by 25 basis points. December's Rate Hike Erased So they basically took away the last rate hike and the rate is now where it was prior to the December rate hike. Now, I believe that cutting rates was a mistake.  I think the Fed should have already raised rates by more than they have. Not because the U.S. economy is in great shape, because it's in lousy shape. It is a gigantic bubble.

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Rate Cut First Step on the Road to Zero – Ep. 488

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 50:05


I Bet an Ounce of Gold that Fed would Cut Rates Today I officially won an ounce of gold! I am referencing a bet that I made back in January of this year. During a panel discussion, I said that I though that the Fed was more likely to cut rates in 2019, than hike them.  I was the only person on the panel who believed that.  Everybody else thought that the Fed would be raising rates, which pretty much was the conventional wisdom in early January. Check out My Forecasts in December and January on YouTube So today, the Fed cut rates, which is what I have been saying they would do.  In fact, not only did I put up a small YouTube video of that bet, as well as a video of the entire panel on my YouTube channel. But I also cut a minute or so segment from my interview on the Monday in December 2018 the week the Fed raised rates, 2 days later on a Wednesday.  That was the final hike where the Fed went from 2% to 2.25%, to 2.25% to 2.5%. Fed Cut Rates by 25 Basis Points I was interviewed by Liz Claman- by the way I will be on Liz Claman's show tomorrow - they've renamed the show it is the Claman Countdown. But when I was on Liz' show back in December I made the forecast then: If the Fed raised rates in December that week, which, I thought they would, (everybody believed they would - they wouldn't want to disappoint the markets) I said that it would be the last hike, and that the very next move that the Fed would make would be to cut rates. And that is exactly what they did today. They cut rates by 25 basis points. December's Rate Hike Erased So they basically took away the last rate hike and the rate is now where it was prior to the December rate hike. Now, I believe that cutting rates was a mistake.  I think the Fed should have already raised rates by more than they have. Not because the U.S. economy is in great shape, because it's in lousy shape. It is a gigantic bubble.

Transparency Talk
A Victims Survival

Transparency Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 45:54


It’s been a lot of spotlight and people coming out with their TRANSPARENT truth on being molested and/or being sexually abused! I Bet you would have never guessed how many people have been molested, especially Men! In this podcast, I solo recorded my thoughts on it and also my story time on me being a victim of molestation! This podcast is sponsored by Anchor Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/transparentcytalk/message Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/transparentcytalk/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/transparentcytalk/support

Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate

PSTTTT can I tell you one secret about podcasting …? I learned this after researching, studying, analyzing, and analyzing tons of the top shows, the Pat Flynn’s, John Lee Dumas’, the Tim Ferriss’ for years… year freaking years. I BET you won’t see this coming; I know it because I didn’t see it either. It was pretty refreshing but again a stark reminder that this is an actual long game. Okay okay, I’ve teased it enough, the secret…? For your show to grow, you’ve got to get scrappy and resourceful. Today I’m going to help you achieve those TWO things. You see shows grow over timeeeeee not overnight. Even the BIGGEST names have come to me saying “man I don’t know what it is, but I just can’t grow my show.” You’d be shocked to see it not only you. Scrappy and resourceful means you use every piece of real estate, every opportunity, every collab, every post (well okay almost every position), every new relationship to promote, share and connect with new potential podcast listeners. This episode is going to help you leverage two more ways to grow your show. Enjoy! Want To Talk About Your Podcast? email (mailto:hello@podcastdomination.co) Timestamps 0:59 Number one trick: Make use of ManyChat 1:27 How to drive traffic from your Facebook page using ManyChat to your website 2:09 Targeting older demographics on Facebook 2:55 Number two trick: Repurpose your content into written content 3:25 One simple way to convert your audio content to a blog post in LinkedIn and Medium Resources Manychat.com (https://manychat.com/) Connect with Luis: Website (https://podcastdomination.co/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/luisryandiaz) Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/podcastdomination/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Conversate For A Few Hip Hop Podcast
Styles P — Most Valuable OG 2018

Conversate For A Few Hip Hop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 60:14


We at Conversate For A Few will not allow the Herculean efforts of Styles P in 2018 to go unnoticed; especially by our Few Tang Clan. Nope. No way. Notta chance. On this episode we give P the Ghost his just due. I BET there are a few takes on this episode...let's just say some of y'all might call BLASPHEMY on this one lol. But we said what we said. What? lol Make room for the tag...#ConversateForAFew --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversateforafew/support

Goalie by Garman - How to Become a Great Goalie
Goalie by Garman - 074 - Should I Force My Kid to Take a Break?!

Goalie by Garman - How to Become a Great Goalie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 16:22


AWESOME question by Vanessa, should you force your kid to take a break from hockey? I BET this answer surprises you! Join the 1% Club!!! http://bit.ly/goalie-VIP

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

“This is my work. This is what I do.” Mitski Miyazaki lays her manifesto out early on in her return trip to the KEXP Live Room with a full band to follow up the solo session she performed shortly after the release of 2016's masterful Puberty 2. A year on the road has only made her sharper, and the results of her touring show in this session with DJ Morgan where Mitski plays three Puberty 2 tunes, an old favorite and discusses the advantages of playing a portable instrument. Recorded 4/8/2017 - 4 songs: I Bet on Losing Dogs, Francis Forever, Your Best American Girl, HappySupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

puberty mitski i bet your best american girl dj morgan
Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
67: Grow Your Podcast Via Your Own Custom App, with Rob Walch

Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 33:26


Subscribe to Podcastification | Contact the PFT Team Share your enthusiasm… and make me feel really good at the same time! Tweet: I just got PODCASTIFICATED! Wanna come? #podcasting #hacks @PodcastFast   You want to grow your podcast. I want to grow My podcast(s). There’s no question that we all want to reach a broader audience. That’s part of why we podcast in the first place - we have something to share that we believe will help people. So… there are always new things to learn when it comes to promotion, marketing, building an audience, and so forth and such and such. BUT - BUT - BUT - there are some things that I BET you have not considered when it comes to growing the audience for your podcast. What is that mysterious thing? (Yes, I know - you’ve already seen it in the show, but it’s so much fun to say “mysterious,” don’t you think? Or is that just hype-y?). It’s apps. A custom app. For your podcast. For you to provide free of charge to your audience. It’s possible. It’s affordable, and it’s something you should consider yesterday. So - on this episode of Podcastification Rob Walch is my guest again - who is, by the way, the most-frequently-appearing guest on this show. He’s a pretty gracious guy to put up with all of my shenanigans, don’t you think? He’s got the Libsyn solution to the app need to tell us all about - so you can hear what they’ve got for you and your audience, on this episode. You can have your own membership site - right on your listener’s phone! This episode is mainly about audience growth - but there are other aspects to having an app for your podcast that are incredibly powerful. One of the options that THIS humble podcaster thinks is incredibly powerful is to use the app to provide “member only” content to special subscribers (those who pay for the additional content). Libsyn has it all set up for you, takes care of the payment, and handles all the tech issues. It’s pretty incredible and a way that you can make money off your podcast that you likely haven’t thought about. So… what are you waiting for? Listen to this episode to find out more! People who don’t know about podcasting can be added to your podcast audience. An app is a very cool way to find people who are totally, rabidly, incredibly interested in the things you talk about - but do NOT listen to podcasts. Here’s a scenario: Somebody is interested in underwater basket weaving (which happens to be what YOU podcast about. Come on… work with me, here). They get it into their noggin that there might be a pretty cool underwater basket weaving app in the IOS or Google Play store. So they go looking. And guess what? They enter the keyword “underwater basket weaving” and they find YOUR podcast app. They don’t know about podcasting, but it’s an app - and they know about that. So they download it, listen, read, check out whatever you’re offering via your app. And Walah! You’ve just discovered another way to grow your podcast. Find out more stuff like this that an app can do for you, on this episode. Here’s a rough outline of TOPIC OR GUEST… [1:24] Back with Rob Walch, winner of the “Most Frequent Guest” award. :) [2:33] Why Libsyn was one of the first to get into the App Game. [4:05] How an app can grow your audience - real life examples. [5:50] But aren’t custom apps expensive? NOPE. Really. [10:37] How you can monetize your show via “paid” portions of your app. [15:27] The steps you can take to get your app rolling today!] [26:10] Get YOUR branding on the home screen of your listener’s phones.   Libsyn App Features and Info Ben Greenfield’s Podcast (mentioned as a great example) Libsyn’s podcast - The Feed (in IOS or Android) Today in IOS (app link for IOS only :) ) Hamish and Andy (app link for IOS and for Android) www.SchoolofPodcasting.com www.ChristianHomeandFamily.com   Connect with me… Carey(AT)PodcastFastTrack.com On Facebook On Twitter          

Live - Build - Change the Christian faith and business show
How To Build An Online Course Step By Step [Ep #20]

Live - Build - Change the Christian faith and business show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 48:58


If you have ever considered building online income, I BET you’ve wondered how to build an online course at least once. If you have, you’re smart. Online courses are perhaps the MOST passive way to generate income online. And we live in what some people have called “The Learning Economy” so it’s natural that people will continually be looking for things that teach them what they want to know. In fact, I often refer to YouTube as YouTube University, simply because I’ve learned so much from it! [2:20] What I want to do in this episode: teach you how to build an online course. On this episode of Live Build Change I’m doing a longer episode than normal but if you’re interested in building an online course you are going to benefit from every second. That’s because I’m walking step by step through how I have created both of my online courses - and I typically go about it the cheapest way possible. So if you’re wanting to spend some time creating a side hustle or online business but don’t have lots of cash to spend, this episode is for you. [4:12] Finding an idea for your online course (see episode 19 for details). [5:13] How to build your online course through a good brain dump and outline for its content. The structure of any online course matters a TON. It’s got to be arranged in a way that makes sense - sequentially, covering topics in a fashion that they build on each other. For some people, that’s as normal to do as walking. For others, not so much. :) So I thought I’d take a section of this tutorial on how to build an online course teaching you the process I use to sequentially lay out my course to make sense to me and the students who use it. [10:14] The hardest part of building an online course: deciding exactly what you will say. [12:54] Putting it all together: the tech and software you can use to build your online course. I suspect that most people who have considered an online course as a possible source of revenue have been slowed down or even stopped from pursuing it by the beliefs they have surrounding the technology involved. I’m not going to snow you on this one - if you’ve never done much online or don’t feel you are good with computers - you will struggle with this aspect of building an online course. But you CAN learn it. That is, if you TELL yourself you can and depend on the Spirit of God to empower you to learn. Either way, I spend a significant portion of this episode going over the technology that I have used to build both of my online courses and I think you’ll find it’s not as difficult as you are imagining. [21:32] You will have to do SOME video editing. But relax, it’s not that hard. [28:33] Determining how you will deliver your video course to people. [36:26] How do you accept credit cards for your online course? Most of us don’t have a credit card swiper thingie in our pockets at all times. And even if we did (or do) when you build an online course you don’t want to be forced to manually swipe or process every transaction that comes your way. You want to automate that kind of stuff as much as possible so you can be earning money while you sleep. That’s why you need to decide on a payment processor that fits the way you want your course to work. You need one with [40:36] The marketing approach I’ve taken for my online courses. Marketing and sales scares a lot of people. And I think it does because they don’t understand it - and because they don’t know how powerfully effective some of the online tools can be in making it easier AND more effective. As an example, I’ve used YouTube - a FREE platform - to do most of the marketing and promotion for my online courses. And it’s worked INCREDIBLY well. So… listen to this episode to walk step by step through how I have built both of my online courses. Udemy Skillshare Episode 19 about how to find an idea for an online course. www.PassTheSafeExam.com (no longer available - see Episode 21 for the reason why) www.AudacityForPodcasting.com Screenflow Screencast-O-Matic Google Slides PVC Pipe Smartphone stand (YouTube video) Davinci Resolve Video editing software (free & with many tutorial videos) Adobe Premiere Pat Flynn’s course on building a Wordpress Website. Bluehost Website hosting (affiliate link) Bluehost - direct link YouTube Rev - transcript service Square Up Stripe PayPal Gumroad Selz Join the LBC Community On Facebook Follow Carey on Facebook Follow Carey on Twitter (@CareyNGreen)     SUBSCRIBE on iTunes   SUBSCRIBE on Google Play    

The Beat w/DJ Jesse J
Major Williams New Tracks, Remembering Natalie Cole & More! | BHL's The Beat

The Beat w/DJ Jesse J

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 53:58


BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts DJ Jesse Janedy, Queen, J Watts, Cameron Penny and special guest Major Williams discuss music news for the week of January 6th. They open up with this week's "Twitter Trending" by discussing the loss of Natalie Cole, Janet Jacksons vocal chords and the Hip Hop Hall of Fame. Then in New Music News the hosts reveal what they've been listening to over the holiday as well as Demetria McKinney Ft. Kandi Buress - Unnecessary, Majid Jordan - Something About You, Jason Derulo -  Get Ugly and Sy Ari Da Kid - TLC. Before we wrap, Major Williams talks about his career and new tracks, Become and I Bet. This is Black Hollywood Live's The Beat!

Sister2Sister
Sister2Sister - The MISTRESS

Sister2Sister

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 14:22


THE M I S T R E S S Hello my lovies, this is a follow up of a past episode that I did, called "He Cheated on me" I got soooooo much feed back from you guys, but not on your significant other, but about the O T H E R woman/girl. So tune in on my take on that!!!!! In the mean time, let your cheating partner go and move on to somebody who'll treat u like a Queen! 99% of the time they (the guy) always comes back begging and like @ciara sings "I Bet" ...u came back as soon as you saw somebody else wanting me!!! Take control ladies & just blow your cheating-good-for-nothing-now-ex a kiss as you sashay your beautiful self out of his life and into the arms of a better man!

mistress i bet sister2sister
Organic Fit Tv Health & Wellness Podcast With Adil Harchaoui & Brittany Nikkole Thomas - Weight Loss, Fit Lifestyle, Personal

As we age our natural occurring testosterone drops, I promise nothing is wrong with you it’s normal. BUT there are ways you can naturally raise it, I Bet you want to know so bad now, especially eating things that are natural. if you want to build lean muscle, burn fat, boost energy and sex drive, testosterone is what you want to boost naturally with these foods below, ready?BroccoliBroccoli is considered a superfood, it’s full of potassium, folate, vitamin A , C and B6. Also broccoli contains sulforaphane which studies show it helps prevent and fights cancer (liver, lung, bladder and skin..etc). Broccoli also contain DIM (Di-Indoly Methane) which helps lowering estrogen levels. Also it’s a great source of fiber which helps with weight control.I normally consumed steamed.EggsEggs are a great source of vitamin D, saturated fat, cholesterol (the good one), Omega-3’s which is a perfect formula for your body to release testosterone, Along being a good source of protein.I have about 6 eggs in the morning, which’s a great protein source. I also use it for my protein pancakes.SpinachSpinach is full of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, great source of vitamin A, C, B6 and K. It’s also good source of Iron, Magnesium, Folate, zinc. Which helps lowering estrogen levels that leads to increasing of release of testosterone. Popeye really knew his stuff.I use it on in my morning smoothies along with blueberries and bananas, also a must element in my salads.Kalekale is one of the best foods that has been shown to increase testosterone levels. It also contains DIM which is helps lowering estrogen levels. Also Kale is a good source of vitamin A, K and C.I also have kale in my morning smoothies, also can be used in salad as well, I normally squeeze a lemon and add crushed almonds to it.Chia SeedsSuperfoods seeds, that are loaded with nutrients that good for the body and the brain. It’s loaded with antioxidants. great source of protein for people who don’t consume animal products and OMEGA-3, studies shows it promotes the release of testosterone.I normally use it in my smoothies and in oatmeal in the morning.Olive OilThis one is amazing, never listen to people when they say fat is bad for your heart. It helps leydig cells to absorb more cholesterol which helps release of testosterone. It’s extremely beneficial for cardiovascular health, reducing inflammation and keeping the blood from clotting.I use it as dressing for my salads, on a cheat day I use it with whole grain bread, can’t help it I am mediterraneanCoconut OilCoconut oil is a Medium Chain Triglyceride (MCT). This type of fat is easily used for energy instead of getting stored as fat. This fat helps our bodies boost the release of testosterone, controlling inflammations, also coconut oil help increase cholesterol the good one (HDL).I use it for cooking, I tend to put in my coffee, Learn More at Organicfit Blog

Mix Master David's podcast
R&B Spring Fling Vol.1

Mix Master David's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 79:13


MIX MASTER DAVID PRESENTS R&B SPRING FLING VOL.1 1.B#tch Better Have My Money – Rihanna 2.Five Four Seconds – DJ Mustard Remix – Rihanna ft. Kanye West & Paul McCartney 3.Somebody – Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih 4.Hotel – Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown/Mase – Looking at Me 5.Nothin’ Like Me – Chris Brown & Tyga ft. Ty Dolla $ign 6.Be Real – Kid Ink ft. Dej Loaf 7.Show Me – Bakaboyz ft. Too Short, Guy James, Palmer Reed, & Thurz 8.Give It To Me – TeeFlii ft. E-40 9.Bad B#tch – French Montana ft. Jeremih 10. Focused On You – Eric Bellinger ft. 2 Chainz 11. She Wildin’ – Fabolous feat. Chris Brown 12. Nobody Love – Tori Kelly 13. Worth It – Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink 14. All Hands On Deck – Tinashe ft. Iggy Azalea 15. Ayo (Inst) – Chris Brown & Tyga 16. Ayo – Chris Brown & Tyga 17. Touchin’, Lovin’ – Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj 18. NaNa – Trey Songz/Rihanna/Fugees/Beenie Man 19. 2 On – Tinashe feat. Drake 20. Truffle Butter – Nicki Minaj ft. Drake & Lil Wayne 21. Love Me Harder – Ariana Grande ft. The Weeknd 22. L.A. Love (La La) – Fergie 23. Can’t Trust Thots – Wash ft. French Montana 24 Scrub – TLC 25. Loyal – Chris Brown ft. Lil Wayne & French Montana 26. IDFWU – Big Sean ft. E-40 27. Don’t Tell ‘Em – Jeremih ft. YG 28. Don’t Tell ‘Em – Kid Cut Up Rhythm Is A Dancer – Jeremih ft. YG 29. Classic Man (Inst) – Jidenna ft. Roman GianArthur 30. Classic Man – Jidenna ft. Roman GianArthur 31. I Bet – Chris Brown 32. Want This – DJ Carisma & Cadence 33. Throw It Back – League Of Starz ft. Sage The Gemini & Marko Pen 34. Body Language – Kid Ink ft. Usher & Tinashe 35. Post To Be – Omarion ft. Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko 36. Came To Do – Chris Brown ft. Akon 37. Kama Sutra – Jason Derulo ft. Kid Ink 38. 24 Hours – TeeFlii ft. 2 Chainz 39. S.Y.U. – DJ E-Feezy ft. Plies, Trina, Super J, & Young Star 40. I Wanna Sex You Up – Color Me Badd 41. Your Style – Troy Ave ft. Lloyd Banks 43. My Crib Remix – Mack Wilds ft. Pusha T 44. Henny – Mack Wilds 45. It’s Not My Fault – Anthony Lewis ft. T.I. 46. Juicy – Resia

The Beat w/DJ Jesse J
Fox's Empire #1 on TV & Music, Madonna Wants to Date Drake & More Music News | BHL's The Beat

The Beat w/DJ Jesse J

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 44:28


BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts DJ Jesse Janedy, Shawn Allen and Queen discuss music news for the week of March 20th, 2015. They open up with this week's "Twitter Trending" by discussing Jermaine Dupri Says Ciara's ‘I Bet' Rips Off Usher's ‘U Got It Bad', ‘Empire' Not Only #1 TV Show, but Original Soundtrack is, Too , Madonna Wants to Date Drake; Hits Him Up on Instagram, Jordin Sparks - Double Tap, Amerie - Out Loud, and Jill Scott - You Don't Know. [print_gllr id=8809]

DJ Rusty G's Podcast
DJ Rusty G - Steam (RnB Mix)

DJ Rusty G's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 76:39


1. Planes – Jeremih Ft. J.Cole 2. Champion - Mila J Ft. B.O.B. 3. Love Em All (Remix) – K.Michelle Ft. Jeezy 4. No Love – August Alsina Ft. Nicki Minaj 5. Often (Remix) – Weeknd Ft. School Boy Q & Rick Ross 6. I Bet – Ciara 7. That’s Me Right There – Jasmine V Ft. Kendrick Lamar 8. Early in The Morning – Ashanti Ft. French Montana 9. Teairra Mari – Deserve 10. New Flame – Chris Brown Ft. Usher & Rick Ross 11. She Knows – NeYo Ft. Juicy J 12. Autumn Leaves – Chris Brown Ft. Kendrick Lamar 13. Heat of the Moment – Drake 14. Mine – Beyoncé Ft. Drake 15. Wading – Jhene Aiko 16. Earned It – The Weeknd 17. You Like It – Omarion 18. Don’t Kill The Fun – Sevyn Streeter Ft. Chris Brown 19. Don’t Mind – Usher Ft. Juicy J 20. Only One – Kanye West Ft. Paul McCartney

Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 237: The Midyear Rock Report, Part 2

Completely Conspicuous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012 83:48


Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the first half of 2012. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Future Carnivores, Mark Lanegan Band, Soccer Mom and Dinosaur Jr. Show notes: - Recorded at Clicky Clicky World HQ - Kumar: New Van Halen album much better than expected - Breitling: Future Carnivores brings a new wave sound - Breitling enjoys the Eddie Money jams - Forced to listen to Starship - Kumar: Check out the book I Want My MTV - Kumar: Lanegan goes way beyond straightahead rock - Breitling: Ride tribute comp features Boston acts - Get Geddy Lee on the show - Kumar: Digging the new Rush album - New Metric album is strong - Heavy Blanket features Mascis with guitar instrumentals - Ty Segall was not in Under Siege 2 - Breitling: Looking forward to new release from Everyone Everywhere - Breitling: New band called Dikembe (no relation to Mutombo) recalls mid-90s emo - New Dino Jr. due out in the fall - Kumar: Need to check out new Future of the Left, Henry Clay People - Kumar's "skeptible" of Spin's Twitter reviews - Bonehead of the WeekMusic:Future Carnivores - Drugs (demo) Mark Lanegan Band - The Gravedigger's Song Soccer Mom - Dreams Burn Down Dinosaur Jr. - Watch the Corners Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Future Carnivores song is a demo from the band's forthcoming second album. Download the song for free from ClickyClickyMusic.com. The Mark Lanegan Band song is on the album Blues Funeral on 4AD. Download the song for free (in exchange for your email address) at MarkLanegan.com. The Soccer Mom song is on the compilation NOFUCKINGWHERE. Download the song for free at ClickyClickyMusic.com. The Dinosaur Jr. song is from the forthcoming album I Bet on Sky on Jagjaguwar Records. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Dec. 22, 2009 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "If Knowledge is the Goal, Why Wikipedia's Memory Hole?" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 22, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2009 46:48


--{ If Knowledge is the Goal, Why Wikipedia's Memory Hole?: "Organized Greenie Advocates, act Like Secret Service, Pull Contrary Wiki Articles, Toss them Down a Crevice, T'would be Nice to Know who Backs Them, Supplies Disinformation, I Bet it Could be Traced to some Charitable Foundation, Globalists have Tentacles into every Nook and Cranny, Which Shapes, Directs each Family, Including DNA of Granny, Knowledge = Power, Truth Stomped On by Abuse, Socialist Fascists Slice and Paste, Selective Info They Will Use, 'Progress' is Shaped by Conflict, a Strategy of Tensions, Geo-Political Stringpullers, the Media Never Mentions, A Sharp Media Gives Swayed Data, Keeps us Dull and Blunt, We all Know it will Never Show the Group Behind Each Front" © Alan Watt }-- Big Lies backed by Thousands of NGOs Well-Funded from One Center - Internet News, Here Today, Gone Tomorrow - U.N. Set-up to be Global Government - Wikipedia Articles Edited and Erased by "Administrators", Data Contradicting Theory of Man-Made Global Warming Deleted - Information War, Media Shaping Minds. Australia, International Police Force, Enforcement of "Carbon Crimes" - Colonies of Britain Worldwide. Decreasing Sunspot Activity and Colder Temperatures - Cycles of Cooling and Warming, Melting and Freezing. Jacques Attali, "Millennium" book, Takedown of America - Britain and other So-called "Overpopulated" Countries Opened Floodgates to Immigration. Bayer, Farms Contaminated by Genetically-Modified Crops - Canada's Secret GMO Deal with Monsanto. DNA Sample Collection and Storage, Human Genome Project. Media-Financed Global Warming Propaganda. Freemasonry Promoting Tracking Chip for Children, Fingerprinting, Education Curriculum. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 22, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)