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Short-haired thought leader, Glen Rockney of Rare Candy, joins me on 8pl8s to talk about two short tales from H.P. Lovecraft, the master of confirming my disinterest in horror. I await the gen X rage like Noble Six at the end of Reach. SHARE THE SHOW WITH ALL YOUR COSMIC FRIENDS & RATE 5 STARS ~ 8pl8s IG: https://www.instagram.com/8pl8s/ Follow Glen on X and IG Listen to Glen's podcast Rare Candy Works discussed: H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life (Book, 1991) In the Mouth of Madness (Film, 1994) The Wire (TV Series, 2002-2008) Entourage (TV Series, 2004-2011) Deadwood (TV Series, 2004-2006) Art of Darkness (Podcast, 2021-Present) Inherent Vice (Book, 2009) Against the Day (Book, 2006) Extreme Peace Season 1 (TV Series, 2025) The Rats in the Walls (Novella, 1924) World's Shortest Horror Story (Short Story, 1948) A Brighter Summer Day (Film, 1991) Chopped (TV Series, 2009-Present) The Tell-Tale Heart (Short Story, 1843) Rain Over Me (Song, 2011) Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (Film, 1989) Prometheus (Film, 2012) The Substance (Film, 2024) Oedipus Rex (Play, 429 BC) Oedipus Rex (Film, 1967) The Shining (Film, 1980) Nosferatu the Vampyre (Film, 1979) Nosferatu (Film, 2024) Siberia (Film, 2020) Napoleon (Film, 2023) I'm Still Here (Film, 2010) Her (Film, 2013) Go with the Flow (Song, 2002) I Sat by the Ocean (Song, 2013) John Wick: Chapter 4 (Film, 2023) The Artist (Film, 2011) The Monuments Men (Film, 2014) Succession (TV Series, 2018-2023) The Last Picture Show (Film, 1971) Heaven's Gate (Film, 1980) Fear Factor Season 1 (TV Series, 2001) The Dunwich Horror (Novella, 1928) The General (Film, 1926)
It would feel wrong to place labels on Jane Hirshfield. Language would fail to reach there, ironic for someone who has devoted their life to the practice of poetry and the practice of Zen Buddhism. Jane is a modern master, change-maker, and wise and winsome voice. Origins Podcast WebsiteFlourishing Commons NewsletterShow Notes:The Ritual Process by Victor Turner (09:30)nonattachment (14:00)Poem: "My Skeleton" (21:30)Poem: "For What Binds Us" (28:20, read 33:00)Poets for Science (29:10; 56:30)Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (31:00)Poem: "Let Them Not Say" (32:10)Gary Snyder (32:00)Palimpsest (36:20)Poem: "My Hunger" (42:20)Poem: "I Sat in the Sun" (45:30)Man's Search for Meaningby Victor Frankl (48:00)Neti Neti (49:00)Poem: "Possibility: An Assay" (50:30)Stuart Kauffman's theory of adjacent possible (55:30)The 'assay' form of poetry (56:30)Poets for Science in New York Times (57:00)Poem: "On the Fifth Day" (58:40)March for Science (59:00)Wick Poetry Center and David Hassler on Origins (01:01:00)Nobel Science Summit (01:01:00)Videos of poets in poets for science mentioned (01:02:00)Brian Eno (01:06:30)Lightning Round (01:06:00):book: The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf passion: being an embodied person outside of words; natural horsemanshipheart sing: conversationsscrewed up: Poem: "My Failure"Astonishing the Gods by Ben Okri (01:12:00)Find Jane online:The Asking: New & Selected Poems Logo artwork by Cristina GonzalezMusic by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media
The front of her whole body was glistening. I Hate Laundry based on a post by Fugman; narrated by Andrew; Welcome To Connected Podcast By Fugman. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. It was a Saturday Night, Everyone else was out on dates, a party, or a combination of the two. I however, was stuck doing my laundry, I had no choice, I was completely out of clothes. The Laundromat was pretty quiet, an older lady was finishing folding her clothes and placing them neatly in a basket when this very attractive Blonde came stumbling in with her arms loaded with clothes. I am a gentleman, so I offered to help her, she was more than willing to accept my help, her clothes falling to the floor as she walked to the row of washers. “It's a good thing I'm here to wash these” as she picks up the clothes from the floor. The older woman gave me a smile and then I helped her with her laundry to the car, “Thank you very much, what a kind young man you are.” I walked back inside, loaded my last load of clothes into the dryer and sat down. I kept my eye on this stunning blonde as she was sorting and loading her clothes. She was dressed in a tight pair of sweatpants and a light flimsy T-shirt, She looked really good in sweats, I could make out the nice roundness of her behind. She turned around and saw me staring at her backside, I was embarrassed and turned away. When I turned back towards her she was removing her sweats and her t-shirt, all she had on was a bra and her panties. She looked at me in my eyes and asked, “can you lock the door, I really don't want anyone to walk in on me.” I walked to the door, locked it, turned the sign around to say closed and closed the blinds. “It's just us now, no-one else can come in or see you.” “Thank you, I'm Mary, I had no clean clothes to wear to do laundry in so, I am going to clean all of them tonight.” With that being said, she removed her bra and panties and stood naked in front of me, god was she magnificent. I found myself looking up and down at her in awe, she was quite a sight to behold. When she went to put the laundry soap in, she spilled it on herself. Now this naked woman is now soapy, shinning in the overhead lights. “Oh, Dammit,” Mary said, “Look at what I've done” I found myself staring once again, looking this woman up and down and was starting to get excited. “Sorry, I get extremely turned on by beautiful woman, especially when they are wet and the skin shines.” She calmly turns around and I can see her hands moving, as she turns around, “how do you like this?” The front of her whole body was glistening, she had dumped a little more soap on her and was moving her hands all around. Her breasts were very shapely with her nipples hard, the soap was sliding down in between her thighs, she looked scrumptious. “Can I Help you?' I asked as a matter of factly as I could. “Oh, please do, I need you to touch me.” I tried not to attack her, I slowly approached her and she guided my hands to her breasts first her right nipple needed attention and then her left nipple got the same as I massaged the soap into her skin. As I was exploring her breasts and playing with her nipples, We heard the door rattle, someone was trying to get in. “Is anybody in there?” Mary and I both giggled, trying not to laugh out loud and reveal our presence. We picked up where we left off after we heard the car pull away. Her hands were exploring her thighs and rubbing her ass, my hands playing with her thighs. I can't be sure whether it was the soap or her excitement that made her so wet. I do know, that she was dripping wet and she started to moan and groan at my touch. She jumped up on the moving washing machine and I got on my knees and moved my hands from her feet slowly moving up the inside of her legs, slowly exploring her soft calves, under her knee. She squeezed a little more soap out of the bottle and onto her thighs, dripping down her thighs as I was massaging them. She was slick and excited, so I hesitated no longer, I got up, removed my clothes as she massaged some of the soap onto my chest and arms. Removing my pants and underwear she started once again to massage some soap into my body, paying particular attention to my cock, making me nice and erect. Mary moved to the end of the washing machine, grabbed me by the hand and pulls me close to her. I found a step stool off to the side, grabbed it and stood on top so that I was at the perfect height to enter her. Our soap soaked bodies slid together nicely, as I entered inside her. She gasped in excitement as I slid in and out of her, we needed no lubrication between the soap and her own sweet juices. The vibrations of the washing machine just brought more to the level of our excitement, the soap, the motion and the sex all was getting me really excited. Faster and faster I plunged inside of her, she bent her head backwards and screamed as she started to explode in orgasm. I was getting closer and closer to my breaking point, sliding in and out of her, the whole scene, the soap the motion and the sex was incredible, I exploded into her as she went over the edge again. After we both recovered from our experience she got off the washing machine, put her clothes in the dryer and then sat down next to me and cuddled with me. My dryer buzzed and I had to get up, fold my clothes and I Sat down next to her until her clothes were done. We both gathered up our laundry and went our separate ways. As she walked away she turned around and said, “same time next week?” I smiled and said, “I'll see you then!” By Fugman for Tumblr.
The front of her whole body was glistening. I Hate Laundry based on a post by Fugman; narrated by Andrew; Welcome To Connected Podcast By Fugman. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. It was a Saturday Night, Everyone else was out on dates, a party, or a combination of the two. I however, was stuck doing my laundry, I had no choice, I was completely out of clothes. The Laundromat was pretty quiet, an older lady was finishing folding her clothes and placing them neatly in a basket when this very attractive Blonde came stumbling in with her arms loaded with clothes. I am a gentleman, so I offered to help her, she was more than willing to accept my help, her clothes falling to the floor as she walked to the row of washers. “It's a good thing I'm here to wash these” as she picks up the clothes from the floor. The older woman gave me a smile and then I helped her with her laundry to the car, “Thank you very much, what a kind young man you are.” I walked back inside, loaded my last load of clothes into the dryer and sat down. I kept my eye on this stunning blonde as she was sorting and loading her clothes. She was dressed in a tight pair of sweatpants and a light flimsy T-shirt, She looked really good in sweats, I could make out the nice roundness of her behind. She turned around and saw me staring at her backside, I was embarrassed and turned away. When I turned back towards her she was removing her sweats and her t-shirt, all she had on was a bra and her panties. She looked at me in my eyes and asked, “can you lock the door, I really don't want anyone to walk in on me.” I walked to the door, locked it, turned the sign around to say closed and closed the blinds. “It's just us now, no-one else can come in or see you.” “Thank you, I'm Mary, I had no clean clothes to wear to do laundry in so, I am going to clean all of them tonight.” With that being said, she removed her bra and panties and stood naked in front of me, god was she magnificent. I found myself looking up and down at her in awe, she was quite a sight to behold. When she went to put the laundry soap in, she spilled it on herself. Now this naked woman is now soapy, shinning in the overhead lights. “Oh, Dammit,” Mary said, “Look at what I've done” I found myself staring once again, looking this woman up and down and was starting to get excited. “Sorry, I get extremely turned on by beautiful woman, especially when they are wet and the skin shines.” She calmly turns around and I can see her hands moving, as she turns around, “how do you like this?” The front of her whole body was glistening, she had dumped a little more soap on her and was moving her hands all around. Her breasts were very shapely with her nipples hard, the soap was sliding down in between her thighs, she looked scrumptious. “Can I Help you?' I asked as a matter of factly as I could. “Oh, please do, I need you to touch me.” I tried not to attack her, I slowly approached her and she guided my hands to her breasts first her right nipple needed attention and then her left nipple got the same as I massaged the soap into her skin. As I was exploring her breasts and playing with her nipples, We heard the door rattle, someone was trying to get in. “Is anybody in there?” Mary and I both giggled, trying not to laugh out loud and reveal our presence. We picked up where we left off after we heard the car pull away. Her hands were exploring her thighs and rubbing her ass, my hands playing with her thighs. I can't be sure whether it was the soap or her excitement that made her so wet. I do know, that she was dripping wet and she started to moan and groan at my touch. She jumped up on the moving washing machine and I got on my knees and moved my hands from her feet slowly moving up the inside of her legs, slowly exploring her soft calves, under her knee. She squeezed a little more soap out of the bottle and onto her thighs, dripping down her thighs as I was massaging them. She was slick and excited, so I hesitated no longer, I got up, removed my clothes as she massaged some of the soap onto my chest and arms. Removing my pants and underwear she started once again to massage some soap into my body, paying particular attention to my cock, making me nice and erect. Mary moved to the end of the washing machine, grabbed me by the hand and pulls me close to her. I found a step stool off to the side, grabbed it and stood on top so that I was at the perfect height to enter her. Our soap soaked bodies slid together nicely, as I entered inside her. She gasped in excitement as I slid in and out of her, we needed no lubrication between the soap and her own sweet juices. The vibrations of the washing machine just brought more to the level of our excitement, the soap, the motion and the sex all was getting me really excited. Faster and faster I plunged inside of her, she bent her head backwards and screamed as she started to explode in orgasm. I was getting closer and closer to my breaking point, sliding in and out of her, the whole scene, the soap the motion and the sex was incredible, I exploded into her as she went over the edge again. After we both recovered from our experience she got off the washing machine, put her clothes in the dryer and then sat down next to me and cuddled with me. My dryer buzzed and I had to get up, fold my clothes and I Sat down next to her until her clothes were done. We both gathered up our laundry and went our separate ways. As she walked away she turned around and said, “same time next week?” I smiled and said, “I'll see you then!” By Fugman for Tumblr.
The front of her whole body was glistening. I Hate Laundry based on a post by Fugman; narrated by Andrew; Welcome To Connected Podcast By Fugman. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. It was a Saturday Night, Everyone else was out on dates, a party, or a combination of the two. I however, was stuck doing my laundry, I had no choice, I was completely out of clothes. The Laundromat was pretty quiet, an older lady was finishing folding her clothes and placing them neatly in a basket when this very attractive Blonde came stumbling in with her arms loaded with clothes. I am a gentleman, so I offered to help her, she was more than willing to accept my help, her clothes falling to the floor as she walked to the row of washers. “It's a good thing I'm here to wash these” as she picks up the clothes from the floor. The older woman gave me a smile and then I helped her with her laundry to the car, “Thank you very much, what a kind young man you are.” I walked back inside, loaded my last load of clothes into the dryer and sat down. I kept my eye on this stunning blonde as she was sorting and loading her clothes. She was dressed in a tight pair of sweatpants and a light flimsy T-shirt, She looked really good in sweats, I could make out the nice roundness of her behind. She turned around and saw me staring at her backside, I was embarrassed and turned away. When I turned back towards her she was removing her sweats and her t-shirt, all she had on was a bra and her panties. She looked at me in my eyes and asked, “can you lock the door, I really don't want anyone to walk in on me.” I walked to the door, locked it, turned the sign around to say closed and closed the blinds. “It's just us now, no-one else can come in or see you.” “Thank you, I'm Mary, I had no clean clothes to wear to do laundry in so, I am going to clean all of them tonight.” With that being said, she removed her bra and panties and stood naked in front of me, god was she magnificent. I found myself looking up and down at her in awe, she was quite a sight to behold. When she went to put the laundry soap in, she spilled it on herself. Now this naked woman is now soapy, shinning in the overhead lights. “Oh, Dammit,” Mary said, “Look at what I've done” I found myself staring once again, looking this woman up and down and was starting to get excited. “Sorry, I get extremely turned on by beautiful woman, especially when they are wet and the skin shines.” She calmly turns around and I can see her hands moving, as she turns around, “how do you like this?” The front of her whole body was glistening, she had dumped a little more soap on her and was moving her hands all around. Her breasts were very shapely with her nipples hard, the soap was sliding down in between her thighs, she looked scrumptious. “Can I Help you?' I asked as a matter of factly as I could. “Oh, please do, I need you to touch me.” I tried not to attack her, I slowly approached her and she guided my hands to her breasts first her right nipple needed attention and then her left nipple got the same as I massaged the soap into her skin. As I was exploring her breasts and playing with her nipples, We heard the door rattle, someone was trying to get in. “Is anybody in there?” Mary and I both giggled, trying not to laugh out loud and reveal our presence. We picked up where we left off after we heard the car pull away. Her hands were exploring her thighs and rubbing her ass, my hands playing with her thighs. I can't be sure whether it was the soap or her excitement that made her so wet. I do know, that she was dripping wet and she started to moan and groan at my touch. She jumped up on the moving washing machine and I got on my knees and moved my hands from her feet slowly moving up the inside of her legs, slowly exploring her soft calves, under her knee. She squeezed a little more soap out of the bottle and onto her thighs, dripping down her thighs as I was massaging them. She was slick and excited, so I hesitated no longer, I got up, removed my clothes as she massaged some of the soap onto my chest and arms. Removing my pants and underwear she started once again to massage some soap into my body, paying particular attention to my cock, making me nice and erect. Mary moved to the end of the washing machine, grabbed me by the hand and pulls me close to her. I found a step stool off to the side, grabbed it and stood on top so that I was at the perfect height to enter her. Our soap soaked bodies slid together nicely, as I entered inside her. She gasped in excitement as I slid in and out of her, we needed no lubrication between the soap and her own sweet juices. The vibrations of the washing machine just brought more to the level of our excitement, the soap, the motion and the sex all was getting me really excited. Faster and faster I plunged inside of her, she bent her head backwards and screamed as she started to explode in orgasm. I was getting closer and closer to my breaking point, sliding in and out of her, the whole scene, the soap the motion and the sex was incredible, I exploded into her as she went over the edge again. After we both recovered from our experience she got off the washing machine, put her clothes in the dryer and then sat down next to me and cuddled with me. My dryer buzzed and I had to get up, fold my clothes and I Sat down next to her until her clothes were done. We both gathered up our laundry and went our separate ways. As she walked away she turned around and said, “same time next week?” I smiled and said, “I'll see you then!” By Fugman for Tumblr.
Dave and Aaron edge ever nearer to the end of the Wolf Journal this time with a prose poem that perhaps wasn't as celebratory as previous Aaron would have wanted for the page. Dave also brings back the potty humor with an inspired hastily written poem of the week. My Bad Poetry Episode 5.22: "He Sat Alone" End Poem from a Real Poet: "I Sat in the Sun" by Jane Hirschfield Podcast Email: mybadpoetry.thepodcast@gmail.com Bluesky: @mybadpoetrythepod.bsky.social Instagram & Threads: @MyBadPoetry_ThePod Website: https://www.podpage.com/my-bad-poetry/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybadpoetry-thepodcast/message
I Sat down with Matt to get the story of a legendary buck he shot last fall
HWR presents REACTION TO WILDEST SEX EXPERIENCE: Happy New Year guys!!! I Sat down to review the previous episode with friends and they reactions were priceless w chiwetoke, akanimo, nosa, jesse and Micheal
Our friend, Lee C. Camp, joins the It Takes A Village podcast for an encouraging and inspiring conversation. He is a faithful voice in the Nashville community, and HHI is grateful to have support from Lee and his family. Lee teaches at Lipscomb University, and he is the creator and host of Tokens, an old-time radio format show which provides space for the intersection of music, theology, comedy, and author interviews. We hope you enjoy this conversation today! Links: Follow HHI on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Learn more about the Tokens Show. Listen to the Tokens Show Podcast. Read Lee's blog — “I Sat on His Bed, and Wept”
With all the commotion and eyes on Lori Harvey, I Sat down with close friend Asia to discuss dating/relationships and some of the expectations women have to live with. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jennifermw/message
主題: 常混肴的日常動詞 Sit / Set / Seat To Sit It describes an action undertaken by the subject of a clause. The verb “to sit” does not express the kind of action that can be DONE TO anything. Example sentences: I SIT here every day. (She SITS here.) I SAT here yesterday. I WILL SIT here tomorrow. I AM SITTING here right now. I HAVE SAT here every day for years. To Set It describes an action and requires a direct object because it describes the kind of action that is DONE TO something. Example sentences: I SET my book on the table every night before turning out the light. (She SETS her book on the table.) I SET my book on the table last night. I WILL SET my book on the table tonight. I AM SETTING my book on the table right now. I HAVE SET my book on the table every night for years. To Seat Keep in mind that when we talk about placing our guests in their chairs for, say, a dinner party, we are seating them, not setting them. Example Sentences: Today I SEAT my guests. Yesterday I SEATED my guests. I WILL SEAT my guests. I AM SEATING my guests. I HAVE SEATED my guests. 小小測驗 Quiz Time Which of the following sentences are right / wrong? 那個句子用對/錯字 ? Yesterday Suki sat in her office all afternoon completing the annual report. When she finished, she sat the report on her boss's desk. Marcellus sits his books on the hall table every afternoon after school. Before Mr. Jones left for the meeting, we set down with him and reviewed the agenda. We were dismayed when the host sat us near the drafty exit door.
Kermond, Freeborn & Mahoney LIVE is a fresh & modernised Vaudeville/cabaret variety show including world class tap dancing, classic and current show tunes with vocals to die for! I Sat down with these talented souls to discuss their upcoming Sydney show on 12th December, 8pm at the Red Rattler Theatre. We also dived head first into their lives outside of the arts and everything in between before they became KFM LIVE! Link for tickets:https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=829349& Link for Socials:KFM Live: https://www.instagram.com/kfmlive_/ Alexander Kermond: https://www.instagram.com/zankermond/Andy Freeborn: https://www.instagram.com/andyrfreeborn/Dylan Mahoney: https://www.instagram.com/dylanmahoney/
On Episode 33 I Sat down with Andrew Bolter of Vital Pursuit athletics. Andrew's preferred training methodologies tend to be heavily focused on movement competency and building effective movers. Throughout the conversation we make several stops to talk about different manners, in which Andrew attempts to build effective movers ranging from foot considerations to other Isometric means or perhaps building different areas of a given sprint profile ( accel, max V, Decel). Andrew starts by discussing why he prefers a more holistic approach to movement rather than exercises that target isolated areas of the body. Andrew also discusses how Gait informs much of his decision making as walking and running are central tenets of life and our survival. We discuss some of his baseline metrics and Andrew shares how breathing, resting posture, and myofascial efficiency are things that he prizes. Andrew shares how he would go about regressing someone with major limitations or compensations and how he would attempt to advance them overtime. A major talking point that we discussed multiple times throughout the conversation is how Andrew attempts to avoid an overreliance on Cues. Self organization and allowing the constraints of given activities seem to be a guiding principle in Andrew's training philosophy. We Discuss Isometrics and how Andrew attempts to build and potentiate movements based upon a given sessions or cycle's goal. We discuss the different variations of Isometrics and the different benefits that can be derived from utilizing Isometrics in training. Andrew shares how he analyzes running patterns for any issues or compensations. Andrew likes to use the support of slow motion video and Kinegrams to help with his video analysis. He discusses some of the things he is looking for in each phase of the run. We discuss how over cuing really simply leads to the over loading of athletes and drives them further away from natural solutions. We discuss some of the methods that can be utilized to build more effective movers and sprinters. We discuss the importance of understanding intent and intensity for a given exercise, which I believe to be of pivotal importance in completing proper repetitions for a given activity. I've noted that Andrew utilizes the Arion Insoles and couldn't pass up the opportunity to ask about the different metrics he is able to get from utilizing them. We discuss how they have the potential to display foot strike patterns as well as many other metrics and how these may very well inform programming considerations. I've noted that Andrew programs a lot of decelerations and wanted to make sure that I took the time to discuss the importance of building the breaks in athletes and clients. Reflexive training is another thing that I have noted while following Vital pursuit athletics, he employs a lot of creative means for weight room exercises, plyometrics, and agilities. We discuss the switch based movements I've seen him utilize often and his rationale for including them. Variance is key to drive adaptations and build a greater movement profile in clients, it makes athletes or clients solve different problems and keeps the brain engaged. We end the show by discussing when to keep things general and what are some of the tell tell signs that its time to get more specific with individuals. I really enjoyed this weeks show please check out the links below for Andrew's Instagram as well as website! Vital Pursuit Webpage https://www.vitalpursuit.co/ Vital Pursuit Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vital_pursuit_athletics/
On Episode 30 I Sat down with Tom Broback, Tom is a PT in Twin cities, Minnesota as well as a fellow podcaster. Tom begins by discussing some of the most common issues that he encounters in his practice. We discuss how taping and bracing may not have the desired effect hoped for and perhaps some of the negative consequences of repeated taping and bracing. Tom offers some other methods that may work in unison if a brace or taping is required or may be able to take the place of repeated taping and bracing. The Ankle is an area that is often taped or braced so our discussion jumps to that area of the body and some of the things that can be done to help return players that experience an ankle sprain or ankle issues. The hamstrings are another area that can often be strained or pulled, Tom discusses some of the other areas of the body that may drive compensation leading to hamstring issues and how to perhaps correct these issues. We discuss some of the common issues that are seen in adolescent populations in the hips and what may be driving mobility issues that are detrimental to sport and an overall healthy lifestyle. We end our conversation by discussing the role of breathing and how it can have a global effect on the body. We also discuss the danger of sharp decreases in activity especially following an injury and how it is important to facilitate a timely return by finding ways to keep those with limitations involved in a safe and meaningful manner. Make sure to check out the links below for Tom's social media as well as podcast, writings, and course offerings. @TomBroback https://twitter.com/TomBroback The Tom Broback Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tom-broback-podcast/id1464471041 CoachTube Offerings https://coachtube.com/users/tombroback Simplifaster Writings https://simplifaster.com/articles/author/tombroback/
Greetings explorers! With our Halloween Special premiering tomorrow, we here at Strange Wilderness are proud to perform readings of four of our favourite, short Creepypasta stories. So, turn off the lights, sit back, and enjoy our descent into the dark and scary. *All stories read are available under the Creative Commons Law. If you would like us to remove a story of yours, please provide proof, and we will gladly do so! This is a passion project, and in no way are we attempting to steal or gain off of anyone else's hard work. All credit is given when the information is available. Stories Sourced from: Holder of the Mark - https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Holder_of_the_Mark White with Red - https://www.creepypasta.com/white-with-red-eyes/ I Sat on the Bus - https://www.creepypasta.com/i-sat-on-the-bus/ The Expressionless - http://www.creepypasta.org/creepypasta/the-expressionless
I Sat down with the CEO and Chief Writer of Melanin Girl Magazine Melanie Green for some girl talk and more! Plus new Music from Brett Grey Jon. Schuyler
On Episode 18 I Sat down with Mark Hoover Director of Strength and Conditioning at York Comprehensive School. Mark first shares his background and in doing so shares many of the ways in which he has grown and adapted over time. One of the main areas that was covered in almost every conversation piece was utilizing evidence based practices and knowing your why behind everything that you prescribe in training. Mark does a great job of describing that evidence based could mean research or anecdotally based. Personal reflections and the observation of your athletic population are what lend them self best to the service of the athletes before you. We discuss some of his ideas and methodologies based around Game day lifts and how he would stack it given differing scenarios. We spend the majority of our conversation centered around VBT and the V max pro. We discuss the different metrics that the device offers and how he utilizes it to not only observe the bar path of his advanced athletes, but how it has become a powerful tool for the betterment of his block 0(fresh) athletes. We discuss the different measurement metrics and how they can help regulate and build intent into given methodologies. We discuss the zones he roughly likes to stay around based upon the given focus(max strength, speed strength, peaking, etc.) We discuss some of the better exercises choices for differing adaptations, such as elevated trap bar pulls, clean pulls, the jerk, speed squats, etc. We also discuss some of the bumps that a first time user might encounter such as the need to set proper displacement measurements to ensure reps are counted accurately. As well as some of the issues that can go on with calibration of the device and how to ensure that it is properly calibrated. Mark's a great coach very giving of his time as I am writing this coach has sent me some of the parameters for the eccentric portion that we discussed on the episode. Give Coach Hoover a follow on twitter and also check out some of his writings on the simplifaster blog.
Robin and Adam bring you Pastatime #1! Pastatime episodes are dedicated to reading the wonderful short fiction from internet communities like Creepypasta, The SCP Foundation, and even our wonderful Spooky Friend community. This week, Robin and Adam read Creepypastas that include "I Sat on the Bus," "Lavender Town Syndrome," "Darkness in the Rear View," and "Gateway of the Mind." Stay a while and listen, share, subscribe, and review!
Who is Casey Crowe Taylor? An excerpt from her : “ALL SEEDS ARE PLANTED IN DARKNESS...In order to understand my journey, we need to go wayyy back to April of 2016. The origin of my business started months before the $200 photography class. You see, the seed of my business was planted in darkness when I miscarried my first pregnancy. In the wake of my grief, I was desperate for distraction, desperate for something to be fun again and because I'd always loved taking pictures, I did a Google search for “affordable photography class”. After some digging, I found an in-person, 3 month class for $200 promising to teach me to shoot in manual. The cherry on top? I could walk there from my apartment. Talk about a sign from the universe. Honestly, I was only looking to up my instagram game. I had no idea when I SAT down for my first class that it would be the first step I took to quit my 9-5, match my corporate salary one year later and lead to a six figure business. One of my favorite parts of ditching my 9-5 is that I get to make my own rules, my own schedule and call my own shots. Oh, and donating my blazers is a feeling I'll never forget. Now, I want to help people breakthrough their limiting beliefs and create the path to living their dream life - whatever that might look like for you. For me? My dream life is making my own schedule, 4PM happy hours, traveling when we want and spending more time with my Baby Margs and Aussie husband. I can't wait to be a part of your story. How to find her website to hire her: https://caseycrowetaylor.com/links
My brother Santiago and I Sat down and shared our experience growing up with a mother and brother addicted to drugs. We discussed how our upbringing positively impacted our life. We shared the mentality that helped us forgive our mom and brother for the mistakes they made while on drugs. Subscribe https://youtu.be/7hGM0u3mCEs Podcast https://anchor.fm/veronica-diaz54
This is a super controversial topic. Today's episode will leave you with a convicted heart & tools to equip you for current or future conversation. I Sat down With Caroline to talk about a very controversial topic that we are called to speak out about. Pro-Life, mindset changes and law with love.She shared so much wisdom & truth and I dove into my testimony and walking through pregnancy before marriage & one of the hardest seasons of my life.If you find your self in a similar situation, passionate about Pro-Life, on the fence about the topic, or in the mood for a deep yet upbeat conversation then this episode is for you!
I Sat with fellow comedian and friend Jay whitaker. He takes his wings as serious as I do which is very hard to do. Jay moved to Boston from Utah and has quickly immersed himself into the Boston comedy scene. Being Black in Boston is it good, bad or ugly? Let’s find out!
Today's Topic: What is it Like to Be a Melanated Educator?This episode I Sat down with Gwen Miner & Carmen Adams- Both Educators in the City of Milwaukee. we covered topic about the current state of the Public school Systems, what they have to deal with on a daily basis, and some of their most unforgettable Moments as a Teacher. So whatcha waiting for Press Play already!!!!Where I come from Podcast is Recorded and Published by TDR Podcasting Network and will be available on all Podcast Streaming Platforms.Send all inquiries to: TDRpodNetwork@gmail.com
I write dope shit Part 2 KayElle GeeToday's Topic: Should I do this on my own or work with a Publishing Company?This Bonus episode I Sat down with Kayelle Gee. She couldn't make it for Part one. Kay elle Most def wanted to be apart of this Series, and I'm glad she did. We learn all about working with a Publishing Company, how you start writing to How you can Self publish. I and so much more about her writing Process. So whatcha waiting for Press Play already!!!!All of Kayelle Gee Books are listed below can be found on Amazon.com, Kindle and Goodread.I Choose You: A Twisted Love Affair Series Her Love Ain't Hood Enough For A Thug: An Urban Love StoryI'm His Lil Baby: An Urban RomanceWhere I come from Podcast is Recorded and Published by TDR Podcasting Network and will be available on all Podcast Streaming Platforms.Send all inquiries to: TDRpodNetwork@gmail.com
I Sat down with the wonderful duo of Kerri and Dave from the Boston Podcast. We talked panic attacks, air fryers, Harvey Weinstein, Kelly Bachman speaking up, The responsibility of the R word and so much more.
I Sat down with Riya Solanki – an interior designer with over 5 years of experience in interior design industry. She has handled projects for
I Sat down with Tim Dj and Brian owner of paint Huffer metal flake to talk custom paint airbrush and share experiences. as well as Tim shared some of his earlier years in the custom paint industry!
I Sat down with Ken Sandler. A long time friend and colleague of mine. Ken had worked for Christy and I until recently. He has been a huge part of The Prime Fitness Family. I asked him to come on the podcast to share his own personal story of perseverance and transforming his life and career in his 40's. I think you will really like this episode. Stay tuned to the end for "the final word". Please comment, review and share the podcast. My goal is to help as many folks as I can through the medium of conversation. Enjoy! www.primefitnessmd.com PRIME ON FACEBOOK
On Episode 1 Of Season 2: I Sat down with a New York Native/Lessons & Blessings Blogger @Nalexxaa We spoke about her writing process, Personal goals, Her mental, some HOT seat QUESTIONS, and her style of music. Host: @IAmGearyAndre Guest: @Nalexxaa (All Social Media) @Niaalexablog (Her Blog) @ViewsScattered (Blog)
I Sat down with Malcolm Beaton to talk him going to school for Digital Media Studies, he tells me why he chose to pursue it! we talk about Fortnite, why we love it and about its unreal success and more!
I Sat down with my childhood friends and got an better understanding of who they have become . The only catch is... they had to explain it using music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/juan-goodwin3/support
On today's episode of LET THERE BE TALK my guest is the great Brent Hinds of Mastodon. Brent and I Sat down for a talk backstage at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles recently and talked Motorcycles,Guitars,Songwriting and of course the new EP Cold Dark Place which is absolutely amazing. Brent is one of the most original guitar players out there and also an incredible songwriter. I wanna thank Mastodon over this last year for being so good to me and Let There Be Talk. It's an Honor to talk to these guys and I hope I can sit down with Troy next. As I have said before over the last few years Mastodon has become one of my favorite Bands and I think they are only gonna keep getting bigger and bigger. Keep The Candles Lit. DDR
In this conversation Sean Reid and I talk about Chuck D from Public Enemy. As you will hear in this audio clip I had no idea that Public Enemy was still making new music and when Sean said that they still drop albums I thought he was lying or exaggerating. This conversation was powerful for me thanks to Sean. I doubt highly that I will start listening to a lot of Chuck D however it showed me that just because we don't hear or see someone in the limelight doesn't mean that they are not still working and creating. Sean gives a lot of his love for education and consciousness to Chuck D's lyrics. I knew that Sean was a true fan of Hip hop when i asked him who was Public Enemy's DJ and he answered it accurately. If you know who Terminator X is and you ever visit Raleigh, North Carolina make sure you stop by Hero's Pub in Raleigh, North Carolina. DJ Terminator X is always on the tables. Sean shares a classic story about how he met Terminator X and how Terminator X talked to him, which was rare because Terminator X is known for never talking. In summary, I Sat down and had a dope conversation with DJ/Comedian/Hustler Sean Reid and had a blast. Few awkward moments and lots of laughs. In this part of our conversation Sean gives his take on the Camron versus Male Rap Beef. Sean reveals to me how he is directly related to the harlem legendary rapper Camron. And of course I corner Sean into picking a side of who won the rap battle. Then we go onto discuss all the other greatest rap battles of all time. In our previous clip Sean and I briefly talk about sexual harassment in the workplace for both men and women. Mainly Matt Lauer, Russell Simmons, and Reality TV star Peter Gunz. After that, our conversation turned into a conversation about if we can separate the art from the artist. Check out Sean Reid on instagram, his handle is @djtwofifty Thank you for subscribing and sharing with your friends Let me know your thoughts and hit me up on Instagram @billionairebrownonline !!Do you know anyone who has ever been kicked out? #BeHonestThoWant To Be Guest On Our Podcast? Send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com (we will email you back)
In this audio clip Sean and I briefly talk about sexual harassment in the workplace for both men and women. Mainly Matt Lauer, Russell Simmons, and Reality TV star Peter Gunz. After that, our conversation turned into a conversation about if we can separate the art from the artist. In summary, I Sat down and had a dope conversation with DJ/Comedian/Hustler Sean Reid and had a blast. Few awkward moments and lots of laughs. In this part of our conversation Sean gives his take on the Camron versus Male Rap Beef. Sean reveals to me how he is directly related to the harlem legendary rapper Camron. And of course I corner Sean into picking a side of who won the rap battle. Then we go onto discuss all the other greatest rap battles of all time. Check out Sean Reid on instagram, his handle is @djtwofifty Thank you for subscribing and sharing with your friends Let me know your thoughts and hit me up on Instagram @billionairebrownonline !!Do you know anyone who has ever been kicked out? #BeHonestThoWant To Be Guest On Our Podcast? Send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com (we will email you back)
In this audio clip Sean talks about a few strange places to pick up a girl. Places like funeral, weddings, grocery store, baby shower Walmart, etc. I call them strange places to pick up a girl and Sean calls these places the perfect places to pick up a girl. In summary, I Sat down and had a dope conversation with DJ/Comedian/Hustler Sean Reid and had a blast. Few awkward moments and lots of laughs. In this part of our conversation Sean gives his take on the Camron versus Male Rap Beef. Sean reveals to me how he is directly related to the harlem legendary rapper Camron. And of course I corner Sean into picking a side of who won the rap battle. Then we go onto discuss all the other greatest rap battles of all time. Check out Sean Reid on instagram, his handle is @djtwofifty Thank you for subscribing and sharing with your friends Let me know your thoughts and hit me up on Instagram @billionairebrownonline !!Do you know anyone who has ever been kicked out? #BeHonestThoWant To Be Guest On Our Podcast? Send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com (we will email you back)
On This Episode My Girl and I Sat to Chat. Thats Literally What We Did "No Dialog" Just Conversation over a Few Mimosas, yet We Discussed Some Important Topics Like Married Men and Side Chicks, Allowing a Person to Hurt You More Than Once, Of Course SEX, Our Sexual Abilities, Porn and More.......... #BoobsAndMimosas #SEX #MARRIAGE #SIDECHICKS #RESPECT #LOVE
El Podcast de Emprende 365: Emprendimientos | Podcasting | Tecnología
Conversamos con Grisel Ruiz de Transcripcionstudio.com.ar, ella es la persona que transcribe cada episodio de Emprende365. Lo hace ya desde hace más de dos décadas, creo que de los 13 años trabaja con su mamá desde la casa, haciendo subtítulos. Y bueno, vamos a escuchar la entrevista que es muy interesante. Notas del programa (Separador) 00:42 Buen día, ¿cómo estás, Grisel?. Contanos quién sos y a qué te dedicás. – Soy periodista. Hice muchas notas para Infomedia, para Crónica, algunas, en su momento, y quedé embarazada desde muy joven y decidí hacer de mi profesión una especie de invento que era transcribir las notas de mis colegas. Y quería emprender algo que se pudiera hacer desde casa sin la necesidad de salir a trabajar ni de dejar al chico sólo. – 01:22 ¿Qué edad tiene tu hijo? – Ahora tiene 15. Es un adolescente. Y empecé a transcribir las entrevistas estas porque mi mamá que es subtituladora a ser dactilógrafa desde muy jovencita. Entonces estoy como trabajando desde mis 13 años en esto. – 01:56 Woooah, bueno, contemos cómo nos conocimos. ¿Querés? – Bueno, nos conocimos…. ¿Empiezo yo o empezás vos? – 02:06Yo puedo decir que estaba en una estación de servicio, y necesitaba transcribir mi primer episodio, y busqué transcripciones de podcast, y fuiste la primera. Y te llamé por teléfono. Y ahí empezó nuestra historia. Y ya hace 9 episodios que transcribis todo lo que grabo. – Sí, lo mío no fue tan fortuito (Risas). Yo estaba en la calle atendiendo el teléfono, de hecho me reía mucho porque eran las 9 de la mañana y generalmente no me llama un cliente a esa hora. – ¡Es verdad! (Risas) Es cierto. – Nunca. Nunca en la vida. En general me escriben un mail. Y ese día estaba en la calle y despierta. Andá a saber por qué. Y cedimos los dos a trabajar juntos. – 03:10Es verdad. Y yo nunca había trabajado con una persona que transcriba lo que yo hablaba y fue una linda primera experiencia. Te pasé los primeros 3 episodios y a la semana lo tenía todo transcripto. – Me acuerdo que esa semana fue complicada, estaba enferma trabajando con 39 grados de fiebre, no fue una primera experiencia muy…. (Risas) Pero después nos fuimos amoldando a los tiempos y a las entregas. 04:00 Entonces vos sos independiente desde chica básicamente en lo que hacés. – En verdad vengo de padres hippies independientes. Mi mamá hace subtítulos de videos y es una de las que empezaron con esto en Argentina, junto a lo que era Videograbadora en su momento, que tenían la marca I-SAT y Space en el país, y cuando era chica me veía todas las películas en inglés. Y veía como mi mamá le ponía el subtítulo. Cuando fui adolescente decidí ayudarlas en esas máquinas “betas”, “islas”, se llamaban, hasta que llegaron las computadoras preparadas para este tipo de trabajo. Es ahí donde llega una primera MAC a mi casa. Me dice mi mamá “Ponete a tipear con esta computadora”. Antes se tipeaba con códigos, para hacer un ascento tenías que tocar 3 teclas, en ese tipo de “islas”, y ahora simplificó la digitalización. Es muy más fácil. Y empecé a transcribir a una velocidad que antes no lo hacía. Después me dediqué al periodismo, me gustaba mucho lo que tenía que ver con la comunicación, primero hice un año de Asistente social, y empecé a realizar entrevistas para Infomedia. Mi tía que era ya periodista, me mandaba a hacer pequeñas notas y la primera persona que entrevisté fue Cecilia Milone, en el Teatro Maipo. 06:14 O sea, que te mandó ahí. – Sí, empecé a hacer entrevistas a muchos artistas, cubrir shows, y con un chico encima me costaba organizarme. En casa, era mi mamá, una niñera… Traté de independizarme de la forma que pude para poder criar a mi hijo cerca sin la necesidad de dejarlo con alguien y verlo crecer dentro de lo que se puede. Porque él, pobre, se bancó las mil y una. Mamá que no le daba bola por estar enfrente de una computadora. – 07:01¿Qué edad tenía cuando hiciste la primera entrevista? – Yo tenía 22, y mi hijo casi un año o por ahí. – 07:27 Claro, piden mucha atención. – Sí, viajaba con mi abuela. Iba a todas partes con alguien que me tuviera el nene por 20 minutos. Mucho sacrificio. – 07:35 Pero lo hiciste. Y pudiste dedicarte a eso. Sí, tal cual. – 07:47 ¿Y después? – Después nació lo que es Transcripción Studio, que no era tal, era yo. Sí existían las computadoras pero no lo que es el “boom” de Internet como lo es ahora. Entonces lo que empecé a hacer era distribuir panfletos en las universidades. – 08:26 ¿Y ellos qué tenían que transcribir? – Yo tenía este trabajo que era transcribir subtítulos y películas, que no tiene nada que ver con la transcripción que puedo hacer de una tesis, de un congreso, de una entrevista. Porque a las transcripciones de videos se le ponen los llamados “Tiempos” o “Time codes”. Se temporiza todo. En cambio las transcripciones comunes pueden ser al verbatim, que es la manera de transcribir en forma literal, o puede ser editada. Sabía que los estudiantes transcribían para luego estudiar para rendir los parciales. Y ahí es cuando contraté a alguien que distribuyera panfletos y me empezaron a llamar. Transcribía con el casette. – 09:51 ¡Mirá! Y después tenían para estudiar leyendo. Si hoy te encontrás en la calle con alguien que no veías hace bastante tiempo. ¿Qué le decís? ¿Hago transcripciones de audio? ¿Así te definís? – Les digo: Hola, soy periodista y hago transcripciones de audio y subtítulos. – 10:25 Vos me mencionaste que habías estudiado locución, ¿es posible? – Estudié dos años de locución y estoy viendo cómo termino esa carrera. La abandoné el año pasado. Estudié en ISEC y si bien no lleva mucha carga horaria, es una carrera muy rígida desde lo crítico. Se le busca el error a la forma de hablar. A la oratoria. – 11:12 Es muy difícil aparte. – Es como estudiar ballet. – 11:15 Te miran cómo moves el piecito. – Te están observando hasta el último detalle. Y sentís mucha presión. – 11:28 Hasta que yo empecé con lo del podcast y no escuché mi voz por más de dos minutos seguidos, ahí realmente te das cuenta cómo hablás y qué tenés que corregir, qué tenés que decir menos… Todas esas muletillas que tenemos que uno se las tiene que quitar porque si no es como demasiado en una grabación o en un programa. – En un programa radial, sí. En una entrevista gráfica no hay problema porque uno le habla al otro como si fuese un amigo. Eso no se transcribe, pero obviamente no está mal que quieras ser amigable con el otro. El tema es que uno se olvida que se está grabando. Entonces es ahí donde uno debe pensar antes de decir, escuchar primero lo que dice el otro. Hay que estar muy atento a lo que uno habla y lo que expresa el otro. – 12:49 Eso cuando estás en persona. Porque como estamos ahora vía Skype. – Cuando no hay nada que te grabe al menos. Si vos estás en vivo en la televisión y el periodista empieza a repetir muletillas, dirías “al periodista le pasa algo”. (Risas) – 13:14 Tienen un tic. – Tiene un TOC. Gráficamente no está mal, porque luego todo se edita, excepto que tengan una expresión fundamental. 13:50 En tu carrera, cuando seriamente te pusiste a transcribir, tuviste algún momento donde sentiste el fracaso. – Sabés que estaba preparada para esta pregunta. – 14:11 Porque ya conocés las entrevistas…. – (Risas) Es muy gracioso. Mi primer cliente fue Pablo Winokur, y él es periodista del Congreso. Entonces a él le mandaban a hacer entrevistas con chicos de la calle, donde las entrevistas eran con grabador, no eran digitales, y hablaban de sus dolencias, de lo que sucede en la calle, y la pregunta era: ¿Vos cuando te enfermás o tenés una dolencia con qué te curás? Y resulta que el chico había dicho “Yo me curo con Detebensil”. Una droga que es para la piel, para la dermatitis… para afecciones de la piel. Y cuando hice la desgrabación, y encima con entrega urgente, y estaba medio dormida, y con falta de concentración… puse: “Yo me curo con té de perejil”. (Risas) – 15:48 Te de Perejil versus la droga… ¿Y qué repercusión tuvo eso? – Después el chico me siguió dando trabajo, pero yo le preguntaba a mi mamá, porque no estaba segura que la dermatitis se cure con té de perejil. Y volví a revisar el audio…. Y ahí me di cuenta que existía esta droga. Entonces le escribo al periodista y le digo “Perdón, Pablo, puse té de perejil en vez de Detebensil”. Nunca me respondió con un “jajajaja”, pero yo creo que se habrá muerto de risa. 16:57 ¿Pero qué garrón para vos que no te diga “Bueno, ya lo corregí yo, no te preocupes”? No, no tuve un feedback, de ahí en más aprendí a tener sentido común cuando se transcribe. Porque sino los transcriptores vamos para atrás. – 17:26 ¿Sentiste en algún momento que se te prendió la lamparita? – Yo me especializo en varias cosas. Lo que es autoría de DVD, subtítulos. Pero primero empecé con las transcripciones. Después vi que eso sólo no era suficiente y agregué los demás servicios. Y después con respecto a las transcripciones empecé a innovarme. Antes ponía “inaudible” ante una palabra que no se entiende. Ahora pongo el “Time code”. Como para que el cliente revise en ese minuto y sepa dónde el transcriptor no pudo entender la terminología o sobre el tema que se estaba refiriendo esa transcripción. – 18:27 A mí me ayudó en varias de las transcripciones que hiciste. Aparte lo sobresaltas en amarillo. – Claro, porque poniendo “Inaudible”, tal vez no se puede acordar qué quiso decir, y tiene que tal vez escuchar un choclo de audio para saber dónde el transcriptor no entendió. Pero con el time code ayuda a que vayas justo al punto de la equivocación. – 19:10 ¿Qué te apasiona de tu trabajo aparte de la flexibilización en el tiempo? – A veces no me apasiona, pero creo que lo que me apasiona es ver las películas o enterarme de cosas que son confidenciales, que sólo yo y nadie más que yo, sé, como cuando transcribí el juicio del narcotraficante Mi Sangre. Me apasiona ver documentales, productos audiovisuales que sé que van a salir y ver Canal Encuentro expresando “Lo hice yo”. Después trabajé para Miami Herald, que necesitaban los subtitulados en francés y español. – 20:15 ¿Cuántos idiomas hablás? Hablo español y tengo un nivel bastante alto de inglés. Pero cuando se hace una subtitulación se trabaja con el script y con el traductor al lado. – 21:12 Eso me gustó. Me parece que es algo que vamos a implementar lo de los time codes. – Si hacés algo como lo que es el Closed Caption que es para sordomudos, que es algo que me apasiona. Porque hay un tema que quiero aclarar: Me apasiona porque es una posibilidad…. Me gustaría que el cine argentino implemente el closed caption para que la gente discapacitada auditivamente pueda ver películas en el mismo idioma. Pero mi meta sea con colaboradores que tengan alguna discapacidad, porque es un trabajo adaptable. De hecho una de mis transcriptoras es discapacitada motriz. – 22:30 Y aparte sienten que pueden hacer algo con su vida y utilizar la mente. Es muy importante para ellos. – Sí, ese es mi sueño. Si vos vieras mi estudio, que también es mi casa, yo tengo un lugar grande con varias computadoras, y vienen durante el día diferentes transcriptoras o nos vamos comunicando con “team viewer”. Después implementamos tecnología. – 23:17 ¿Y cómo la implementan? – Se trabaja con pedales y un programa que se llama Dragon Naturally Speaking que es dictado de voz. Y con el pedal vas manejando las pausas. – 23:51 ¿Eso lo usás para hacer subtítulos o transcripciones? Sobre todo transcripciones. Es para no utilizar justamente las manos. Por eso te digo que mi trabajo se adecua para muchos tipos de discapacidad. 24:17 Está perfecto. O sea que la persona puede hablar a la computadora y pausar con los pedales. – Obviamente un ojo humano lo tiene que corregir porque el programa no identifica todas las palabras. Es un trabajo piola para hacer inclusión. – 24:48 De hecho en los iphones tenés un teléfono en la barra de espacio, a la izquierda y ahí podés dictarle. Te entiende perfectamente en inglés, en español, o cualquiera que fuese tu lengua. – Sí. – 25:11 ¿Cuál es el mejor consejo de negocios que recibiste y de quién fue? – No sé si es que tuve, pero mi mamá me dijo una frase hace mucho que yo la contradije cuando era muy chica, pero es “Cada segundo de tu vida es irrepetible”. Entonces vos para tener un emprendimiento tenés que visualizar tu idea y no irte de tu meta aunque estés trabajando de otra cosa. Todos los días repetirte como un Ave María, la meta que querés hacer y escribirla, y ponerla en papelitos, y luego empezar a sacar presupuestos, empezar a comprar los elementos aunque sigas trabajando en relación de dependencia. Y un día decir “Me dedico mitad a esto y mitad a lo otro”. Y ver qué podés implementar todos los días para regar esa semilla y ver que va floreciendo. – 26:32 ¿Vos qué hacés todos los días para hacer eso? ¿Y cuál sería tu sueño para lo que me dijiste recién que se pueda implementar con la gente discapacitada este tipo de trabajo? – Estoy tratando de moverme en forma gubernamental para poner un estudio adaptado a las diferentes discapacidades, qué es lo que me gustaría cumplir. La otra meta es hacer el estudio más grande de closed caption en Argentina porque el Closed Caption que se usa habitualmente que es poner el subtitulado tal cual lo dice una película, no es el mismo que interpreta los sordomudos. Ellos ponen el verbo de forma diferente. – 28:20 No me digas. ¿Cómo lo ponen? – Creo que ellos hablan siempre en infinitivo. Yo no soy maestra de señas, pero por lo que estuve investigando, el verbo va adelante del sujeto. – 28:48 Qué interesante. No sabía eso. – Si hablás con una persona que sepa de señas, te va a saber explicar. Pero conjugan las oraciones de forma diferente. – 28:50 Tenés un desafío por delante. – Sí. – 28:55 Suerte con eso. – Ojalá se dé. ¿Y qué es lo que hago todos los días? Es aconsejar. Sentido común, tener buena tecnología, investigar sobre lo que se está hablando o diciendo en un audio, uno no puede poner o escribir cualquier cosa. Y ser confidencial. Eso es muy importante. Vos no podés estar transmitiendo todo lo que escuchas, o todo lo que transcribis, porque en este trabajo están en juego los médicos, los pacientes, congresistas, empresas audiovisuales. Por eso firmamos muchos contratos de confidencialidad. – 29:55 ¿Qué aplicaciones utilizas en tu celular y en tu pc para trabajar? Por ejemplo “Evernote” “Google Kit”,… “Apple Calender”… “Dropbox ¿Cómo hacen el cronograma? Nosotros usamos “Google Drive” para pasarnos los archivos, ¿pero vos usás algunas otras? – Para comunicarse, whatsapp. Hoy en día es fundamental. A través de ahí contestamos cualquier inquietud que el cliente tenga. Sí me preguntan por un presupuesto, se contesta al toque por Whatsapp. Si tienen alguna duda del audio, seresponde por Whatsapp. El mail, que es un juego de palabras en español y en inglés: Transcripcion + Studio, sin “e”. transcripcionstudio@gmail.com Utilizamos la aplicación de dictado: Dragon Naturally Speaking. – 31:20 Imagínate que despertás mañana en un mundo nuevo idéntico a la Tierra, pero no conocés a nadie, poseés toda la experiencia y el conocimiento que tenés actualmente. Tu alimentación y vivienda están resueltos. Todo lo que tenés es: una laptop, un smarthphone, 500,00 dólares, y, por supuesto, acceso a Internet: ¿cómo empezarías tu negocio nuevamente? – Busco a un buen posicionador web, invertiría en avisos de Google, o me haría una página de Facebook, compraría otra computadora más para encontrar gente que me ayude, y poner plata en panfletos para que la gente me vaya conociendo. – ¡Me encanta! Puntual! – 32:26 ¿Cuál es tu libro favorito? – El Poder del Ahora de Eckhart Tolle. – Me encantó. Lo conozco. 32:38 ¿Alguna sugerencia o consejo para la audiencia? Que necesitamos transcriptores, está abierto a todos los que sepan de lenguas, sin discriminación de ningún tipo. De 18 a 99 pueden inscribirse. Está bueno, porque estoy ofreciendo trabajo. – En realidad está buenísimo. Y para una persona que no quiera dedicarse a esto y quiere independizarse. – Tener una meta y escribirla. Escribirla permanentemente. Segundo, que empiece a preguntarse cuántas personas necesita para ese proyecto. O los materiales que necesita. Y que empiece ya a averiguar presupuesto. Y que ese presupuesto también lo tenga latente. Y tercero, es que busque los medios donde pueda dar a conocer a su trabajo. La mío es muy puntual y el periodismo está cayendo porque las editoriales están cerrando. Pero si alguien quiere hacer galletitas en su casa o viandas, o lo que fuese, contar con un presupuesto es fundamental. Y apostar. Tener mucha confianza en sí mismo y dar con la persona correcta. Golpear puertas, preguntarles a los negocios o a las personas que se dedican a lo mismo: cómo hicieron. Tener conocimiento es muy importante. Yo no podría transcribir sino hubiese sido periodista, o si no hubiese sabido de corrección, o si no hubiese tenido una madre subtituladora que me hacia transcribir de chica para que la ayudara, o si no hubiese tenido una tía periodista… Y hacer lobby. – Te agradezco muchísimo, Grisel. Gracias por la paciencia de llamarnos varías veces porque contémosle a la audiencia de que tuvimos problemas técnicos. – Igual yo soy cero tecnológica. Más allá de las computadoras que las tengo para trabajar, trato de desconectar porque si no es demasiada información. La mente no para un segundo. – 35:52 Es cierto eso. A mí me pasa que me duele la cabeza o los ojos después de estas todo el día enfrente de una computadora. – Hay que tratar de estar un poco solo con uno mismo. Eso renueva y ayuda a tener buenas ideas, y a seguir adelante. – Te agradezco muchísimo el tiempo. Y vamos a implementar los “times codes” en esta transcripción. – Vamos a ver cómo hacemos. Lo bueno sería que hagamos un programa juntos. Potenciamos. – Dale, me encantaría. Vamos a tener que hablarlo más en profundidad (Risas) – Porque yo amo los micrófonos pero para preguntar al otro, no para ser la preguntada. – ¿Tenés alguna pregunta para mí? – ¿Por qué Emprende 365? – Primero, la palabra “emprende” está muy trillada. Todos somos emprendedores. Se usa en todo. Y estuve meses buscando un lindo nombre que sea corto un porque no podía ser “Emprendimientos Online…”. No quería que sea tan largo. Y 365… Por dos razones: 1) había un sitio que escuché en un podcast de Estados Unidos, que entrevistaron a la dueña y se llamaba “Organize365.com.” Y me gustó el sitio, y me encanta a mí “Organize”. Soy un loco de la organización. Entonces me gustó poner “Emprende 365”. Y 2) es porque el emprendedor todos los días tiene que hacer algo. Todos los días del año. Es corto, es fácil y es como algo pegadizo. – ¿O sea, sos un innovador nato? – No sé si soy nato, pero estoy tratando de innovar y de llevar el mensaje a la gente que emprende. Inspirar y motivar. Es más, hoy a la mañana una conocida escuchó unos episodios y me dijo que ayer estuvo un poco depresiva y le sirvió mucho escuchar a los entrevistados a contar cómo fue su historia. Eso es por ahora la misión del programa: Dar empuje. – Te hago la última. – Dale. – ¿Te motivó hacer un nuevo emprendimiento con las entrevistas que hiciste? – Interesante la pregunta. En realidad, no. Esta es mi emprendimiento. Yo me motivó haciendo este emprendimiento. El sitio, las entrevistas, me contactó con diferente tipo de gente. Esas mi motivación. Y la motivación mayor obviamente es cuando alguien me dice que le inspiró algo o le alegró el día. O le hizo bien. Para mí eso es lo fabuloso. – ¡Maravilloso! – Te doy una última pregunta, si querés. – ¿Cómo repercute esto en la audiencia? – En realidad es muy pronto para decirte. Por ahora las críticas y las personas que escucharon les gustó. – En unos meses nos volvemos a encontrar y en nuestro programa me vas a responder (Risas) – ¡Dale! ¡Me encantó! Terminamos el programa acá, así que te saludo, te agradezco y la seguimos en la próxima. – Gracias, Moses. Chau. (Separador) Moses: Espero que les haya gustado el programa con Grisel Ruiz de www.transcripcionstudio.com.ar, sin la “e”. Gracias, Grisel por haberme entrevistado a mí. O una mini entrevista. Entiendo que sos un poco tímida y te agradezco doblemente por haber estado en el programa conmigo. Muchas gracias de verdad. Muchas gracias por estar, que lo pasen bien. Hasta la próxima. Si te gustó el programa: Suscribite al Podcast en iTunes o Spotify para enterarte cuando publico nuevos episodios. Podés calificar el programa en iTunes escribiendo una breve reseña desde acá. Seguime en: Instagram Facebook Twitter Gracias por escuchar! Hasta la próxima semana! Moses Levy
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