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Olá pessoal! Bem vindos a mais uma edição do PodESC! Na edição de hoje, os participantes Alex Tavares e Ana Raquel voltam a comentar edições antigas do Eurovision. Nessa edição, comentamos a edição de 2002 do Eurovision, realizado em Tallinn, na Estônia. Falamos do que gostamos, do que não gostamos, de entradas icônicas como a da Eslovênia, dos postcards WTF, a vitória da Letônia, com "I Wanna", da Marie N e a dúvida: realmente ela é uma das piores vencedoras da década de 2000? Então, vamos lá e comentem aqui do que curtiram da edição de 2002 e se gostaram da vitória da Letônia. =]
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George C. Ladd:1) Brief BiographyI was born April 14, 1958 and raised on a farm near Santa Fe, Tennessee, near Columbia. I was educated in the public schools of Columbia. In college I studied accounting and computer science.Realizing that I was not going to pass the Differential Equations course required for a Computer Science degree, I saw that I could leverage the courses I had taken in Religious Studies to obtain a Degree and graduate quickly. In the late 1970’s at University of Tennessee in Knoxville, you could avoid the requirement of 2 years of a foreign language by studying the culture instead of the language. I was doing that with “Ancient Mediterranean Culture,” an alternative to Greek or Latin, and had taken several courses in Christian and Jewish history. I reasoned I could get a job with a minor in Computer Science, so I changed my major to Religious Studies to graduate as quickly as I could, and stop wasting my parents’ money. I reasoned Religious Studies would teach me the collective wisdom of the world. In this, I believe I was correct. I think it did so more effectively and succinctly than Philosophy would have.I learned the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism. I learned the admonition in the Bhagavad Gita to perform what needs to be done, what you are tasked or called to do—your duty, to the best of your ability without attachment to the results. I learned the Eastern concept that suffering is caused by desire, attachment, and craving—an excess of which causes life to be experienced as unsatisfactory. I learned the history of Israel and Christianity from Ivy League professors.A major influence in my life was my studies with Dr. David Dungan, a graduate of Harvard Divinity School and author of A History of the Synoptic Problem. In his Images of Jesus course, we studied how the portrayal of Jesus in literature and art changes with changes in culture in society. Jesus changes from ruler King in the late Roman Empire to suffering martyr as Christianity moves to Middle Age England and Germany to the ordered machine universe of the Enlightenment to the Jesus that wants you to get rich in the American “Prosperity Gospel.” We studied how the World Wars brought a decline in religiosity in Europe. We saw Jesus portrayed as a black man by African American artists.Another course under Dr. Dungan studied the increase in population since the Black Death and the imminent resource shortages projected by The Global 2000 Report produced by the Carter Administration. For various reasons, mainly technology changes, those debilitating shortages such as “peak oil” didn’t happen yet. But these studies and this awareness invested my life with a Malthusian pessimism that infinite growth on a finite planet will one day soon lead to a global train wreck. I thank the Lord that this has been delayed—possibly until after my death. In this context, we studied a Newsweek article from the late 1970’s that asked whether America would be an island of plenty in a global sea of want. I recently read a New York Times article stating that many of the migrants currently at our southern border are fleeing a Central American drought. I am acutely aware of Climate Change. As long as the weather fits what the climate models predict, I will be concerned.Also, while at UT, I learned “Transcendental Meditation,” which I did off and on all my life, and still do in lieu of a good nap, but now I use a Jewish mantra. I find it an effective means of calming down and refocusing.My plan to get a job as a computer programmer was frustrated by the 1982 recession. I paid an employment agency who found me a job at the J. C. Bradford and Co. regional brokerage firm. Two and half years later I landed a position as an information systems analyst with the State of Tennessee, and retired after 30 years of service, 26 of those with the Treasury Department. My two main bosses there were devout Christians, active in their churches. It was a wonderful place to work. I was honored the year before I retired with the State (Government) of Tennessee Information Technology Management Association’s Outstanding Information Technology Career Achievement Award for 2013.In 1982 I met the love of my life, Sherry Whitaker, in a Unity house church in Nashville. We have progressed, spiritually, together.2) My Spiritual JourneyI believe I am what Dr. Tara Isabella Burton in her book, Strange Rites, calls a “religious hybrid.” I have explored and partaken of many spiritual paths and communities through the years, progressing from my United Methodist upbringing to Unity, Native American spirituality, the Sufi Order of the West, the Episcopal Church, Religious Science, and Zen Buddhism. For eight years, from 1993 until 2002, I did the basic Tibetan Buddhist practices, and was active in a Nashville Tibetan Buddhist group. The Science of Mind by Dr. Ernest Holmes has been influential on me. Sherry and I took part in a Religious Science (now the Center for Spiritual Living) study group in Nashville in the late 1980’s studying this book. Its core scripture is Matthew 8:13. What you believe is important and, I believe, has an effect upon what you experience. Prayer with faith is important. This notion is sometime abused these days (you got sick because of poor thinking), but I am convinced that faith and belief are existentially important. I pray regularly, and believe I experience abundant blessings as a result. What I pray about tends to work out well. I feel it is most important to pray about that which is worrying or bothering you the most—whatever is keeping you from peace.In 2000 I joined my local Masonic Lodge, and my life changed. Motivated to study and deepen my understanding of the Biblical underpinnings of Masonry, I began attending the Santa Fe C. P. Church where Sherry had attended for several years, and where my Grandmother was a member. After two months regular attendance, I joined that Church and discovered, to my surprise, that my wife was called to the ministry. I realized my call to support her call.Buddhism and the spiritual classics of India contain wisdom. In my view, Ecclesiastes could be a Buddhist text. I realized that Buddhism misses prayer and an active relationship with the Creator via the Holy Spirit. Thus, I “arrived at my destination” and have been an active Cumberland Presbyterian since 2001, doing whatever God has put before me. I discovered the Cumberland Presbyterian Confession of Faith, the most eloquent and elegant statement of Christian belief I have seen. Rev. Keith Johnson taught me the importance of the basic practice: “Read the Bible, study the Bible, and pray.”I enjoyed traveling to various places in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama as Sherry filled pulpits while she was in Seminary. I really enjoyed the Swan C. P. Church in Hickman County the first time we filled in for Robert Heflin. I thought the drive there was so scenic. Robert Heflin took a job with the Denomination and recommended Sherry fill the pulpit at his Churches. Thus, I found my home at Swan Church, where I am now Clerk and Song Leader. Out in the country, it is not close to anywhere but Heaven. I love my churches—I say churches, Sherry leads worship at Swan and Santa Fe (which happens to be Spanish for “Holy faith”) every Sunday. I, no doubt, learn a lot vicariously by being a Pastor’s spouse. Sherry’s sermons are eloquent and well written and researched. Sherry is a voracious reader. I benefit a great deal by being married to such a scholar.Sherry has a gifted intuition—I usually regret it when I go against any intuitive feeling she has about a situation3) My CallingIn the 1990’s I read Your Money or Your Life, which asserted that most people are “making a dying instead of making a living.” It advocated living frugally and retiring early so that you could then do work, including or primarily unpaid, volunteer work, that is fulfilling for one’s self. This I have striven to do.I believe we are called to use our gifts and talents in the service of God’s Kingdom. I am called to support my wife’s ministry, to support my Churches, to perform the duties of Stated Clerk of Columbia Presbytery, and to support the Masonic bodies of which I am a member.I was honored in 2019 to be “coroneted” a 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason. Contrary to popular opinion, this does not make me above any other Mason, but it does admonish me to use my skills and talents, and my connection to God that we all possess, to be a leader.In 2014 I was nominated and elected Moderator of Columbia Presbytery. Aware of what had been done in McMinnville, in my report to Presbytery I recommended we start a Hispanic ministry in our Presbytery. When we researched it, we discovered that the Hispanic community was being pretty well served by other denominations in our area, but that there was potential for new church starts in the growing areas of Spring Hill and Williamson County. Our Presbytery created its New Church Development Task Force, and with the help of the Missions Ministry Team, we attempted to start Bible Studies that would eventually grow into Churches in those areas. We discovered just how hard new church development is in 21st Century America.We pray the pandemic ends soon so that we may return to the evangelism called for by The Great Commission. I have hopes for the Worshipping Community concept.As I frequently pray, “Dear Lord, help us to discern Your will, and do it aright.”Music is provided by Punk Rock Opera, I Wanna to be a Machine. https://files.freemusicarchive.org/storage-freemusicarchive-org/music/ccCommunity/Punk_Rock_Opera/Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II/Punk_Rock_Opera_-_13_-_I_Wanna_be_a_Machine.mp3 (2)Additional Comments: URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Punk_Rock_Opera/Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II/Punk_Rock_Opera_-_Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II_Album_-_13_I_Wanna_be_a_MachineComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Curator: Copyright: Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Rev. Duawn Mearns is a native of Hector, Arkansas. He graduated from Bethel College with a degree in Sociology in 1999. He graduated from Memphis Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity in 2003 and was ordained by the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination in 2003. Duawn served the Hopewell and Mt. Zion Cumberland Presbyterian congregations while in seminary and after graduation he served the Burns Flat Church in Oklahoma for 4 years. He then accepted a call to the Lake Hamilton Church in Arkansas where he was the pastor for 10 years. Since 2017 he has been the Senior Pastor at the Covenant Church in Ada, Oklahoma. Duawn currently serves his presbytery as a member of the Board of Missions and serves the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination as an elected member of the Pastoral Development Team. He has been married to his wife Honey for 18 years and they have 3 daughters.Music is provided by Punk Rock Opera, I Wanna to be a Machine. https://files.freemusicarchive.org/storage-freemusicarchive-org/music/ccCommunity/Punk_Rock_Opera/Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II/Punk_Rock_Opera_-_13_-_I_Wanna_be_a_Machine.mp3 (2)Additional Comments: URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Punk_Rock_Opera/Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II/Punk_Rock_Opera_-_Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II_Album_-_13_I_Wanna_be_a_MachineComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Curator: Copyright: Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Rev. Iwao Satoh is the minister at Louisville Japanese Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Iwao can be translated as "Peter" and "Solid Rock" derived from Matthew 16:18. Iwao was ordained by Japan Presbytery in 2001 and ministered at Sagamino Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He moved to Louisville, Kentucky to start a Japanese-speaking congregation in 2010. Since 2010, he has driven to Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama to organize Japanese faith communities. These communities are currently gathering regularly in the "Koinonia Japanese Online Worship" since the pandemic. Iwao is married to Tsuruko and they are the parents of a daughter, Fumika and a son, Tabito.Music is provided by Punk Rock Opera, I Wanna to be a Machine. https://files.freemusicarchive.org/storage-freemusicarchive-org/music/ccCommunity/Punk_Rock_Opera/Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II/Punk_Rock_Opera_-_13_-_I_Wanna_be_a_Machine.mp3 (2)Additional Comments: URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Punk_Rock_Opera/Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II/Punk_Rock_Opera_-_Punk_Rock_Opera_Vol_II_Album_-_13_I_Wanna_be_a_MachineComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Curator: Copyright: Attribution: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
TONIGHT on an all new The Steven Knight Show we are back with the latest in MOVIE REVIEWS, SPORTS, FASHION and the BEST INDIE MUSIC out there. Then we welcome singer, songwriter Ryan Lane who recently released his single “I Wanna”. As always we weigh in on all of the HOT TOPICS that everyone is talking about. There is A LOT to discuss. Remember now you can watch us at www.youtube.com/thestevenknightshow. It all goes down, Monday, March 29, 2021 at 10PM EST / 7PM PST. TUNE IN VIA www.TheStevenKnightShow.com #thestevenknightshow #internetradio #onlineradio #radio #sports #fashion #moviereviews #music #artistspotlight #hottopics #stevensplaylist #questionoftheday #atlanta #podcast #newyork #miami #losangeles #newmusic #worldwide #season11 #celebritynews #celebritygossip #currentevents #ryanlane #iwanna Other Related Links Click below for more on Ryan Lane: https://www.instagram.com/iamryanlane Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thestevenknightshow Click below to check out our new merch!: https://teespring.com/stores/the-steven-knight-show-merch Find Genera's Weekly Sales at GenGenuinely: http://gengenuinely.com/ We can now be heard on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify & Google Play! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestevenknightshow/support
KULTUR WAVE (Radio broadcast)TRACKLIST N° 010...Lundi 16 Juin 2019 - Horaire : 23:00 >> 00:00 GALAXIE RADIO 95.3 FM / DAB+ (www.galaxieradio.fr) [ Kultur Wave Mix ] ...by EBMnator (S&SR) JOY DIVISION "Decades" CD: Closer (Factory) CLUB AMOUR "Pain And Pleasure" CD V/A: Hymns Of Sex (Machineries Of Joy) D.A.F. "Sex Unter Wasser" CD: Gold Und Liebe (Virgin) BLACK NEEDLE NOISE with Dr STRANGEFRYER "Neon Noir" DIG LP : Lost In Reflections (Autoproduction) MANUFACTURE "As The Ends Draws Near" CD: Terrovision (Nettwerk) BOY HARSHER "Tears" VINYL CD: Careful (Nude Club Records) THE WEATHERMEN "Poison..." VINYL EP: Poison! (Play It Again Sam Records) GENEVIEVE PASQUIER "I Wanna" CD: Louche Effect (Ant-Zen) CAROL & SNOWY RED "Breakdown" VINYL EP: Breakdown (Antler Records) TOBIAS BERNSTRUP "Everything Is Wrong" CD: Technophobic (Nadanna) RONT 242 "With Your Cries" CD: Geography (Red Rhino Europe) MASCHINE BRENNT "60 Seconds" DIG V/A: We Are Machine Pop 4 (Plonk) SIGNAL AOUT 42 "Waterdome (Brilliant Mix)" VINYL EP: Waterdome (Music Man Records) REMERCIEMENTS PROMO : MACHINERIES OF JOY (Sven Lauwers), BLACK NEEDLE NOISE (John Fryer), CITY SLANG (Aymeric Join-Dieterle), ANT-ZEN (Christian P,) ...
I episode 11 snakker jeg med Ingrid Bruun om tabuet vi ser rundt psykisk helse selv om (slik Ingrid så fint påpeker) alle har en. Ingrid deler av sin egen erfaring med angst, depresjon, ADHD, selvmordsforsøk, ensomhet og hva som har hjulpet henne. Hun gir gode råd til hvordan å hjelpe seg selv og andre til å få det bedre, samt hva vi ikke burde gjøre. Hun forklarer hvordan tabuet i samfunnet gjør at folk flest ikke er ærlige med seg selv og andre om hvordan de egentlig har det. Rundt 50 % av befolkningen vil i løpet av livet få en psykisk lidelse. De færreste ber om hjelp! Ingrid ønsker større åpenhet og ærlighet rundt psykisk helse. Anerkjennelse og aksept for at dette er sykdom på lik linje som fysiske sykdommer. Det er lov å ha det vanskelig selv om barn i afrika sulter. Det som faktisk hjelper er å se at mennesker vi omgås også møter på utfordringer, har kjipe dager og at vi ikke er alene om å ha vonde følelser. Vi oppfordrer derfor alle til å dele fra eget liv, stille spørsmål - ubehagelig mange, lytte og være klare for det som potensielt kommer. Selv om folk ikke er klare for å dele (enda eller de neste 5 årene), så hjelper det fremdeles at vi stiller spørsmål og viser at vi bryr oss. Til deg som har det vanskelig; den masken du har på deg beskytter deg ikke. Den gjør bare alt mye verre. Selv om det er vanskelig å ta den av ved å være ærlig med deg selv og andre, så er det det eneste som vil hjelpe. Hvem kjenner du eller hvem kan du snakke med om det som er vanskelig? Kanskje noen av organisasjonene jeg har linket til under? Der kan du være anonym hvis du vil. I dag jobber Ingrid som foredragsholder og daglig leder for Kompetansesenter for livsmestring og folkehelse. Det at hun har kommet seg dit takker hun mennesker som har gitt henne muligheter og som hatt troen på henne. For Ingrid følte aldri at hun passet inn i skolesystemet. Ingrid deler så åpent, ærlig, fint og hjelpende. Takk, virkelig hjertelig tusen takk for at du gjør den viktige jobben du gjør! Vi trenger så sårt en endring mot et samfunn hvor det er greit å ikke være perfekt og du bidrar virkelig til det. For News flash: ingen av oss er perfekte! Verken utvendig eller innvendig OG bra er det. Dette er en samtale alle kan lære så utrolig mye av. Det er heldigvis hjelp der ute, så ingen trenger å stå i vanskeligheter alene. Sjekk gjerne ut telefon; mental helse (116 123), Kirkens SOS (22 40 00 40), Psykiatrisk legevakt i Oslo (116 117). Chat: sidetmedord.no, www.soschat.no Flere tjenester finner du her: https://psykiskhelse.no/hjelpetelefoner-og-nettsteder Følg/ abonner på podcasten, skriv gjerne en kommentar eller gi meg stjerner, del med folk som kunne trengt noen gode rollemodeller og les mer om oss på: https://magefolelsen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/magefoelelsen.podcast/ Musikk: Punk Rock Opera - 06 - Alone Punk Rock Opera - 13 - I Wanna be a Machine Scott Holmes - 06 - Clear Progress
Lustful created by Kenneth Lyons. "“A Slow Hot Kiss of Wind” addresses the elemental environment in the zone of the Lustful into which Dante enters early into his journey. It is an environment where classical figures, “those dames and knights of antique days” such as Cleopatra, Helen of Troy, Achilles, Paris and others are tossed back and forth in a violent wind as a form of punishment for giving over to the sin of Lust and their base transgressions. Three beasts block Dante’s path before he enters deeper into the the circles of Hell with a leopard, the leopard of Lust being the first he encounters. Once past the leopard, Dante witnesses these classical figures of Lust tossed in the winds yet encounters one, Francesca da Rimini whose story of a chaste and pure love bewitches him. A kiss between them according to one interpretation, is an act of innocent passion and desire which moves Dante along deeper into the circles and propels his journey. "My interpretation uses sound samples of latter day and contemporary sirens/studs such as Madonna, Britney, Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman, Mae West, Michael Douglas, Barry White, Barbra Stanwyck and others as the lustful and classical figures from antiquity and sets them in the mix, swirling, appearing and disappearing in the winds, teasing and taunting Dante. Eartha Kitt’s signature purr turns into a growl as the leopard of Lust in the beginning of the work and Marilyn Monroe appears as Francesca da Rimini relating a tale of innocence and desire before bestowing the “kiss” from her song, ‘I Wanna be Loved By You’ upon Dante in the final moments of the piece." Part of the Inferno project to imagine and compose the sounds of Dante’s Hell, marking the 700th anniversary of The Divine Comedy. To find out more, visit http://www.citiesandmemory.com/inferno
Episode 1: Helene har en bachelor i ernæring, jobber med ernæring og har kjempet mot ME. Hun blogger om livet, om helse, kosthold, mental helse, avslapping, hverdag, utfordringer og valg. Helene er fantastisk blid, positiv, inspirerende, åpen, ærlig, ydmyk, ambisiøs og har en utrolig styrke til å kjøre kampen mot sykdom og meninger fra omverdenen. Hun hjelper mennesker med livsstilssykdommer (spesielt autoimmune sykdommer) med å bli symptomfrie ved å legge om på livsstilen og fjerne faktorer som har gjort dem syke i utgangspunktet. Jeg ønsker å intervjue Helene fordi hun virkelig utgjør en forskjell for mennesker gjennom arbeidet sitt og fordi hun deler både oppturer og nedturer på bloggen sin. Det å starte for seg selv og gi anbefalinger som ikke er 100% i tråd med statens kostholdsanbefalinger, men lener seg på den nyeste forskningen på området er virkelig tøft. Det jeg ønsker å snakke med Helene Ragnhild om, er hvor hun finner inspirasjon og motivasjon når livet har herjet som verst og hvordan hun har hevet seg over negativitet når folk ikke har trodd på diagnosen hennes. Det å jobbe seg ut av en sykdom og komme så langt er veldig imponerende. Følg podcasten, les mer på www.Magefolelsen.com og magefoelelsen.podcast på Instagram. Musikk: Lobo Loco med Peaceful Morning og Madness is Everywhere, Punk Rock Opera med I Wanna be a Machine, Scott Holmes med Clear Progress, The Tall Pines med Fire In My Bones
My hot take on the passing of RBG and what republicans should do now and why. Also the latest attack on Trump over the virus. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/republickeeper 125 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Hot Lava Take and Latest attack on Trump 00:00:00 - 00:05:01 Let's see if this works. Welcome Republic podcast Brian O'Kelly I'll be your host for today's adventure. Rod. Casting from the. Forest. Washington just outside of Seattle. My russian-made, A. MT to nineteen might perform. This podcast number one, twenty, five. And hopefully got audio and. Remember him on twitter facebook. and. So on it's Brian Your Bro at the Republican for Dot Com website for the social media connections and more, and we will treat today like every other day and begin the broadcast by thanking God for good health and the ability to be here, sharing with you and thank you again for your time and attention today. Hopefully, we have audio now happening and I guess it wasn't working there the beginning and so. Awesome thank you for the feedback and appreciate it this you know. If, it wasn't for my sister and my mom I don't know of anybody who would listen but I'm so grateful. That my sister is always up at this time and and and help me some feedback. I should probably start. Pannard every time something's wrong and she's sending me a taxed. It's awesome. So thank you carry very much for that for your help. So today, of course, we have the news that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away and. This is of course. has thrown the entire race into a complete change. I, mean wow. What an overnight. You know shift in the dynamic compared to where we had been where it was all about you know. A million other things, and now all of a sudden it's about the court and not that it wasn't about the court because this was on people's mind and it's not a big surprise that repeater Ginsburg has passed away i. do think that it was somewhat expected that she may that she was going to pass away during trump's next administration. She'd been fighting pancreatic cancer for quite some time so. I wanted to. Reflect back on basically what I'm seeing now that this is all passed and just give you. This is kind of a hot lava take. On Ruth Bader Ginsburg I don't think I'm going to make a lot of friends. With with what I'm going to have to say today. Okay so I'M NOT GONNA BE UNKIND. But I, I don't think this is the take. You're going to be hearing a lot of other places. Okay. So that's the kind of the set up here on a play for you. First the president's reaction when he was told about this. The music is on the on the tarmac there. Well. The I didn't know that I just thought it'd be the first time. She let an amazing. What else could you say? She was an amazing woman whether. Or not she was an amazing woman. An amazing life. Imagine. Thank you very much. Monster. Is just a monster. I mean what a monster? To hear it and he said, she led an amazing life. What kind of a man have we put in the White House here? Anyway. So. So here are kind of. My thoughts and these are scattered. I've got a bunch of email her email of audio here from different people, and this is not in any particular order. Okay. So the first thing is. That there's hypocrisy a plenty. To go around on both sides. Back when it was garland. Pushing through all of the Republicans were saying you can't do it an election year and you have to wait for the voice of the people and the Hashtag. Do Your job was a thing on the Democrat side it was do your job do your job your job, and the Republicans were all saying no, you can't do in an election year and so now here we are we've had it flipped. So it just got trump's reaction here is Vice President Biden's we need to de escalate. Escalate. Try Appeal to those few Senate. Republicans. The handful who really will decide what happens. Please, follow your conscience. Don't vote to confirm anyone nominate the circumstances president trump. Incentive McConnell have created. 00:05:02 - 00:10:08 Don't go there. Uphold your constitutional duty. Your conscience. Let the people speak. Cool the flames engulfing our country. We can't keep rewriting history scrambling norms, ignoring our cherry system of checks and balances. Who'll the flames? Cool, the flames he says. Right, go how about we started calling for that months ago Joe. That includes this whole business of releasing a list of potential nominees. That I would put forward. Now same after a after Ruth Bader. GINSBURG passed away. They said Biden should releases list. It's the one in the trump campaign ads that I released list only after she passed away. A game for them? They were asking. Anger. There were asking. lionsgate other than Donald Trump has ever done such a thing. I. The reason is because no presidential candidate other than Donald Trump. Has Ever thought ahead about it. That's the answer Joe. And then he goes into this thing about the that his. Nominees would be attacked pretty judges name on lists like that could influence that person's decision making as a judge and that would be wrong. At least create the perception influenced. Second. Anyone could enlist. Like that, under these circumstances will be subject to unrelenting political attacks. And he's right about that. That's exactly what's going to start happening now to amy conybeare Barrett. That's the next. The next thing that's going to happen Amy Barrett is president trump's choice apparently for the court. Here's a quick a piece that they did on her over on I. Think this was ABC. And at the top of the list we're told is judge Amy Coney American for name sounds familiar. It's because she was on the shortlist when president trump sought to replace Anthony Kennedy and ultimately settled on. Justice. Now Justice Brett Cavanaugh she is a devout Catholic she's considered a superstar of the religious, right? Shoulder has she is an ardent of abortion opponent and there are even Republicans who think that that can be a complicating factor in her confirmation process if she is nominated because you have those republicans like. Susan Murkowski Lisa Murkowski. Susan. Might not be inclined to vote for her. Also on the list you also have Barbara Lagola. She's an appeals judge on the eleventh circuit of her name sounds familiar to anybody is because she represented Elian Gonzales in his asylum case the decades ago she's connected to Florida's Cuban immigrant community. You also see there. Are He's appeals judge on the sixth circuit, and he's considered to be a favourite of Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell. So we could find out as early as this week who the president ultimately has settled. and. So trump a you know has got I mean. He's considering a Catholic woman, a Hispanic woman and a man from an in with an Indian background. What kind of monster have we put in the White House here? Ministers we ought to be embarrassed that this man is our president, right? Maybe, not so Lindsey Graham. Back in the day and you probably all seen this but I wanNA make sure your included here because it's relevant back in the day Lindsay Graham. said that if? If this happened, we could use his words against him. This will stand the test of time. This is the last year. Of. A lame duck president. And if Ted Cruz. DONALD TRUMP GETS TO BE president they've all asked us not to confirm or take up a selection by president. Obama. So if a vacancy occurs in their last year of their first term, guess what you'll use their words against them. I want you to use my words against me. If there's a Republican president in two, thousand, sixteen in a vacancy occurs and the last year of the first term. You can say Lindsey Graham said, let's let the next president who whoever it might be made that nomination and you could use my words against being. You'd be absolutely right. We're setting a precedent here today Republicans are. That in the last year. At least of a lame duck eight-year term, I would say is going to be a four year term that you're not going to fill a vacancy of the Supreme Court. Based on what we're doing here today, that's going to be the new rule when y'all change the rules about appellate judges and district. Court judges to get your way I thought it was a really abuse of power and what you have done here is you've made the caucuses the Republican Democratic caucuses are now not going to have to reach across the aisle when it comes to pellet judges and District Court judges to get input from us or we get input from you. 00:10:08 - 00:15:01 So what does that mean that we're GonNa pick the most hard asked people we can fi And there somebody in the conference to vote against that person? You're going to have the most Liberal members of your caucus pushing you to pick the most liberal judges because she don't need to reach across the out very input and we'll do the same. So, overtime, the judiciary is GONNA be more ideologically driven because the process in the Senate now does not require you to get outside. Your. Own. Party. Here's exactly right. And now he's GonNa be determined whether or not. He's GonNa play the hypocrite. Now what I'm saying when he said I said he's exactly right is he's right and wrong. I think it was right for. President Obama to nominate for justice. I think given that it was a potential switch parties. At the election, which it always is like right now I think it was appropriate for the Senate to wait. To have a confirmation vote. I think if if they're at this point, it would. Be reasonable for the Senate to wait to have confirmation vote. If we were concerned about being fair. Said this is going to be a hot lava take on this. Fairness is not part of the equation. This is a war. Is Not a small skirmish. CINCINATI. A tiny little thing. This is a war. One. Side knows it's a war and treats it like a war. Our side doesn't seem to know that. Let me give you an example. This is only a few hours old outside Senator Rams. House. then. Is this peaceful protesting. Standing outside someone's house like that, and this is what leftist mobs do. They are intimidation squads. They are here to say if you don't do it our way, we are going to disrupt your life threatening you injure you and maybe even kill some of you. Like the man in Portland. This is war. This is not A. Game. This is war and it's a war for the soul of the country. In the case of the Supreme Court nomination if the Republicans become more concern about some headline about fairness than they are about the fate of the unborn than maybe I should just figure out that I can't even participate in politics because there's no one who represents me. This thing is, is a prime example of how selfish the Democrats are. The Democrats knew. Everybody knew the entire country has known for a decade that Ruth Bader Ginsburg was going to go next in fact when Antonin Scalia died everyone was shocked that he went before her. She was so selfish that she couldn't even retire in the first year of Obama's second term. Or. The second year or the third year in the first year he had Harry Reid as the Senate majority leader dear remember. Harry Reid. was the majority leader. Harry Reid could have gotten anybody through. She was so selfish. That she stayed on. And then they were so arrogant and they had so much hubris. In. The fall of two thousand sixteen, there was no way. DONALD TRUMP WAS GONNA win after all they had their insurance policy. and. So she can stay on until Hillary was in and then Hillary could appoint the next one. Speaking of Hillary. Of course, she had to have something to say on this and and you know what I'm not gonNA play her I don't want to. I'm going to play her husband though here's. Here's good bill. Well. 00:15:03 - 00:20:02 Of course it's. Superficially, hypocritical isn't it? I mean Mitch. McConnell wouldn't. Give President Obama's nominee Mary Gallon a hearing. Ten months before the president's election. and. That meant that we went a long time with judges on the court. This is what they do. I. Think they're. Know both for the senator McConnell and president trump I value is. Power and they're trying to take the court would as many. Ideological judges as they can't. Somehow. When he appointed Ruth Bader Ginsburg, he wasn't trying to appointing idiological. Judge. Been Bill Clinton was absolutely looking for someone who would make sure that the slaughter continued. So this idea that somehow there's something inappropriate about Republicans looking to to pack the court with people who matched their ideology. That's what Bill Clinton did. That's what everybody does is packed. The court with somebody matches their ideology. Right. So you know hangs up for a minute I'll be right back. In a minute or two, we will come back and talk about. Some more of this and a little more of my hot take about the weaponization of the death of Ruth. Bader. GINSBURG. Welcome back to the Republic Uber podcast. Thanks again for your time and tension. 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For this event is foolishness. So. I can only hope that when I die at creates much of a cluster for everybody as this has I mean good job for her for Web nizing her own debt. And I mean is. Basically, almost set off a nuclear bomb with her death and. You know I mean I respect the game play. You know. I'd say it. Okay. So Here's what I'm thinking. I know this is crazy. Yeah you think I'm really crazy here on say this actually let's just play. Here's here's speaking of crazy. Let's just crazy nancy kit right back to my crazy idea now from the speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Speaker Pelosi. Thanks for joining us this morning the morning. You wrote Friday that the passing of Justice Ginsburg is an incalculable loss for our democracy. How do you remember her and how will the house honor? I'm so glad that the country is. Providing section outpouring of love and support to honor with Bater Ginsburg. petites tiny in size huge impact, and powerful brilliant brain on the court. She was so remarkable and I can't help. But thinking the good person that she is as we extend condolences to her family, she want us to keep our eye on the ball of the two hundred thousand people. Who will be a probably this weekend will reach. Reached that number this. Challenge that we have is directly. If the president thinks this isn't about the coronavirus it is. 00:20:02 - 00:25:01 It's about healthcare so that the president is rushing to make some kind of a decision because He November tenth is one the our arguments begin on the affordable care act. He doesn't want to crush the virus he wants to crush the affordable care act. Sodas present was crush the affordable care act. Maybe you just want to be constitutional. I know that's crazy idea for it to be constitutional but I think that's what what the president wants now. That's crazy. Nancy now, Chuck Schumer got up on the stand and also had to share something about. The dying wish apparently of the prior justice congresswoman Alexandria Cossio Cortez, and we are here. Because of Ruth Bader GINSBURG's passing. We are here really for three reasons. To show how unified we are. The Democrats are in trying to make sure. That her legacy is protected. And that's the second reason to honor that legacy. She was an amazing woman. Incredible In a male dominated legal establishment, she pushed away through for brains and strength and fortitude and change the world for women long before. The rest of the world caught up. And when she got to the court, she was able to bring that same equality in strength to so many different people of all different types and kinds. And she was an amazing woman and so the first reason we're here is unity and the second is to honor her legacy. To demand. That her lamb wish we're going to demand filled by the Senate. She said, my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced by until a new president is installed. We believe that. So did the American people today? A Reuters poll came out and said, sixty, two percent of Americans agree with her. Okay let's Reuters poll said sixty, two percent of Americans while I'm glad that her last her dying wish wasn't that a chimpanzee replace her on the court because then we'd have to do that apparently whatever sick old ladies say on their deathbed is what the United States Senate has now compelled to do. What a bunch of garbage. That's Baloney. The US has one job. Advise and consent the president. K and guess what they withheld their consent. From President Obama on Merrick. Garland. And they may very well withhold their consent from President, trump on his pick. That's up up up to them, right And Senator Collins has said she won't Senator Murkowski said she won't. Probably Senator Romney will say he won't. So the Senate will advise and consent, and maybe they won't give their consent. But this is one of the things. One of the strengths of conservatism is that when we put someone forward from a group, first of all I'm GonNa say this. This is bs that the president is putting has said that he's going to put forth a woman. Is this woman seat now? Is Clarence Thomas seat a black seat. When Clarence Thomas dies or retires. Do. We have to appoint a black man. And if he's a conservative black man, will the Democrats say he's not really black. Because if you're black or you're not a conservative, right. You know when? Soda my are. Retires. Or you know passes on when she's not on the court anymore is the president no matter who it is compelled to pick a Latino woman. We gotTA stop. This. We gotTA. Stop it and president trump is doing it. By saying, he'll put a woman on. Okay and and I don't care if it's a woman or a man. I don't care if they're black white Latino Chinese I could care less. GimMe somebody from. Indonesia. WHO UNDERSTANDS THE LAW? I don't care if it's a little Vietnamese guy or Big Samoan? Woman. Yeah I could care less. I want you understand the constitution? And so president trump is joining in this whole idea that. You know it's got to be a woman because. Our BG was a woman. So now you got to put a woman on the court. That's BS in my view now, Ted Cruz has come out and back. When it was. Time for. Garland go forward. Here's what Ted Cruz had to say it has been eight years since the Supreme Court vacancy was nominated and confirmed in an election year. 00:25:01 - 00:30:08 There's a long tradition that you don't do this in an election year. You don't do an election year. Sorry I got to get a drink a cool water there. She should've filled my water bottle up a little bit more than I did but regardless here I am. and. Maybe on the next break, I'll scoot over and fill that up So Ted Cruz we don't do it an election year right? Well, that's super convenient. When you were the guy who was saying no. But now, Ted Cruz is the guy who's saying yes. As Senator Ted Cruz joins us now good morning senator. Thanks for joining us this morning you and your colleagues are pretty clear back in two thousand sixteen to in an election year. A matter for the people decide is it fair for people to conclude right now that you've changed your tune because the President Republican not a Democrat. Well Georgia I'm happy to talk about that but I but I want to start by budget acknowledging the the extraordinary career Justice Ginsburg. Had she was a a trail blazing advocate? One of the finest Supreme Court litigators to have ever lived she she served for nearly three decades on the court I. I Argued Nine Times before Justice Ginsburg on the court she was brilliant justice she was she was her questions were always incisive. She was a careful lawyer. She's lead a a remarkable legacy and. Heidi. And I are prayers are are with her family who are grieving the loss of of someone who led an extraordinary life. Now, when the vacancy occurs that naturally leads to the to the question of what will happen next. And the answer in terms of what's going to happen next as we know now the president is going to make a nomination when I called for the president to make the nomination this coming week he's announced he's going to make the nomination this week, and I believe the right thing to do is for the Senate to take up this nomination and a confirm the nominee before election day now on the question of precedent. We had this fight at the end of the Brock Obama, a term, and and at the time all the Democrats were saying confirm the nominee confirmed the nominee and all the Republicans were saying we're not gonNA confirm the nominee, and so we've got a situation. You just played a quote for me in two thousand sixteen. We can play that game all day long where you can play I. Disagree with the nominee I don't disagree with that's what I'm just trying to get you to concede this is really about who has the votes and who has the power to any given time, right? Correct. No. It isn't if you look at history. One, the precedent is this has happened twenty nine times. Twenty nine times there has been a vacancy in a presidential election. I didn't know that that's residents had made nominations all twenty nine times. That's what presidents do. If there's a vacancy, they make a nomination what is the Senate done and there's a big difference in the Senate with weather the Senate is of the same party of the president or a different party the. President when the Senate has been of the same party of the President of Vacancy Occurs Election Year of the twenty, nine times those are nineteen of them of those nineteen. The Senate has confirmed those nominees seventeen time. So if the parties are the same, the Senate confirms the nominee when the parties are different, that's happened ten times. Merrick. Garland was one of them of those ten. The Senate has confirmed the nominees only twice. Only, twice now, there's a little bit of of learning that can go on here. Would this? The Senate and I talked about this the other day it'd be even before Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed the Senate and the. Court or the least democratic institutions in the whole thing they're the least responsive to democracy. Okay the court is appointed by the president confirmed by the Senate, right? That's how it works. The Senate is on six year term. Not Elected. As, often as the house and the president is not directly elected by the people, it's elected president selected by the Latrell College right and so these are the two least responsive parts of our. System in terms of democratic response. The House of Representatives is the most responsive to the people in terms of. You know the two year terms, right? And it has almost no role in the court other than establishing how many. Seats are on the court, which it may turn out to be an important role that they have. But the reality is that the least constitutional least democratic part of this whole thing is the court. And the second least democratic part is the Senate. And the the idea is that the founding fathers wanted to frustrate the whim of the moment. They wanted to frustrate the analogy. Of different kinds of. Attitudes that happened in society, and so by having these things related to the longer cycles, it meant that the judges were more responsive to the Republic and the constitutional ideas than they were to the whim of the moment, one more from Ted Cruz, and there's a reason for that. 00:30:08 - 00:35:01 It's not just simply your party, my party the reason is it's a question of checks and balances in order for a Supreme Court nomination. To go forward, you have to have the president and the Senate. In this instance, the American people voted elected Donald trump a big part of the reason they elected Donald Trump. Is Because of the Scalia. Vacancy and they wanted principal constitutionalist on the court and a big part of the reason why we have a Republican majority elected in two thousand fourteen reelected twenty, sixteen grown even larger twenty, eighteen a major issue in each of those elections the American people voted and said, we want constitutionalist judges. Right I hear what he said there. We have a majority in two thousand fourteen. The grew in sixteen and grew in eighteen. The Senate has become more Republican with each election. So have governors. Conservatism at the ballot box is succeeding. Don't believe twitter. Don't believe your local media because they're all full of crap they're lying. To you all of these polls, about Joe, Biden up by eight their intended to keep you home. Understand what the mission is. They want you dispirited. That's what they're trying to do. It's it's it's What do they call gas lighting, right? So Now. When we put through as conservatives because of this process when we put someone through this part of a group and back to my rant on groups that I'm not excited about the fact that we're giving in to this idea has to be a woman. But when we do say, let's put a woman candidate through. We put through somebody WHO's a Rockstar? Okay, the difference on the liberal side is they put through whoever screams the loudest. Whoever says I'm a victim with the loudest voice is who gets moved up on the liberal side. On our side because it's harder because you know if you're a black man who is conservative or a black woman who is a conservative Timori classic out there in in Baltimore, you're just going to get hammered for being an uncle Tom or whatever I don't know what they call a a woman on that side of the deal, but the point is that. You know their. It's terrible. The way they treat somebody who's not part of the expected, and so when we put someone forward whose one member one of those groups. There a Rockstar. Every time. Now. Again. Ruth Bader GINSBURG should've retired. Should have retired. In two, thousand, thirteen. Two Thousand Twelve two thousand thirteen when Barack Obama was reelected they had Harry Reid is the majority leader of the Senate they could put through somebody who was thirty seven years old, who would be on the court for fifty years. They didn't. They didn't. And so guess what? That's incompetence. That's long-term party incompetence. It's Hubris. An incompetent since the assumption, the problem with the Obama Administration wasn't wasn't that they were incompetent what they did the problem with the Obama Administration is that they thought they were so competent that no one else could ever compete with them. And so they thought they were permanent. Trump knows not permanent. Trump knows he's got limited time. That's what trump's doing so much so fast. 'cause trump knows if he doesn't get her done. Pretty quick. It could be outright and so. Now what this is. Is a chance for. US to have and by US I. Mean Conservatives People, WanNa keep the republic. For us to have an extinction level event, happen on the left. Literally, level an event that could just completely end their party. and. Here's why I don't care who trump nominates I could care less. I want them confirmed. I want them confirm it and the reason I, want confirmed because I want to watch the left lose their minds. And burn their own. Party down. When they lose their minds. America does see it. In fact, I would go so far as to say that the appointment of a conservative Supreme Court justice may be more important than trump being reelected in the big picture. 00:35:03 - 00:40:00 WHO KNOWS One vote makes a big difference, right? Now. Here's some things I have to say about. Justice GINSBURG. She's a legend right and She was wicked. SMART. wicked. SMART. She understood the law really well. And I wouldn't read some of her decisions. And Review I'd read them as they come out. A Geek. I read too much and it's it's not a good thing always but I do I spent a Lotta time sitting reading in the supreme. Court decisions when they come out a usually read most of them at least have a appear to have a significant import, which is almost all of them because otherwise they don't make the Supreme Court right. So she is a legend. And When you read her opinions and her dissents. You can see the logic flowing through it. Even though it's logic I didn't agree with and she had some premises I. Don't agree with you can see the logic in her arguments. She was a brilliant jurist she's worth studying. Elena Kagan. Sonia or Not so much. Not, so much these guys are ideologues. Who write about how they feel? There's very little logic in what they write about. They just. It's all about how they feel. They don't have liberal legal theories. They have. Theories about. How things work in people's lives and so on and not that that's bad. But that's not the law. Your job isn't to determine how much you like a law. As Supreme Court justice you're determined your job is to determine whether or not the law is constitutional and should be passed. That's your job. And so. Late Kagan. It's kind of funny. She was before she was on the court she was Obama's Solicitor General. LOOK UP HER WIN-LOSS RECORD Elena Kagan lost at the court consistently the arguments that she put in front of the court, the court rejected over and over and over again. So what did Obama do? Well, he put her on the court, the court wouldn't reject her arguments. When someone else made them. Right and so here we have ruth, Bader Ginsburg who is one of the most powerful women in the country who knows because she's wicked smart. She knows what the process is. She knows that if she retires Obama can put somebody in she saw Kagan. And Soda or come in, and here she was best friends with Antonin Scalia. Right? Now and Scalia. Many people think. I'm not sure I'm one of them. I'm just going to say what people think many people think. That Scalia was assassinated. J.. So here you are you're dying your your Ruth Bader Ginsburg you're dying of pancreatic cancer. Your best. Friend. In the law and Scalia. All sudden taken out maybe assassinated. Came and Your. Party. Appoints these these you know? I don't know what else to call them. These mental midgets who are concerned more about how things feel than about the law. She's looking at what the what's on the court and she's saying I can't give Obama another one of these. There's nobody here WHO's a lawyer? Not Saying that. The GINSBURG was some Kinda. Stealth conservative I. Just think that she didn't WanNa give Obama another pick. Maybe not. But I think that's what she did. I think she just said you know what? Screw you guys I'm going to stick it out. And when she saw. Joe. Biden. As the the candidate. I think that it was just all my gosh. They're going to put a dementia patient up here. I don't know I'm just speculating here as to how went down but regardless we're to talk a little bit about the virus in some of the the new attack line on Donald. Trump over the virus when we get back for the race so. Back in just a minute or two and we will. Get into that. Thanks again for your time and attention please visit the website and share the show and become a sponsor that would be awesome nice. Welcome back. Republic podcasts. 00:40:00 - 00:45:04 Thanks for giving me a minute out to a fault, my water bottle and make sure the guy talks for an hour. Your throat gets dry at times. What it is right now anyway. Welcome. Back to the republic keeper podcast. Joining the break. Coming in and the broadcast banks again, remember to hit that share button ensure the show. Live in progresses best if you can. Jewish on the podcast later also please do share the show. Doesn't matter so. So moving on we have. Some the new attack line on President trump has begun. And it is. Of course, you know trump is the worst person ever and apparently now It's it's why it's a couple of attack lines. First one is we have two hundred, thousand people dead and it's trump's fault and if trump had done something different, it would have been less. So the first one is. Here is Dr Sanjay Gupta. This is Vin Gupta. From Seattle I'm at the university. Of Washington. Chuck I. You nailed it without comment. I think it's the message. It sends that that's the loss opportunity in terms of quantification. Everybody's in criticize models because the the output is only as good as the input but there's convincing evidence that probably seventy percent of lives. Could have been saved that have since been lost if we had a early shutdown so two weeks earlier, seventy percent allies would have been saved. If we added masks on top, this is what I can tell chuck. I'm not going to speculate on what we could have done. But if we adopt universal mask and right now, something the president forty eight hours ago continues to to make fun of question the efficacy of if we adopt universal asking right now, we could potentially save up to two hundred thousand lives according to estimates, University of Washington by December one. So this is serious. This isn't going away and on the West Coast at least chuck you know we're talking about masks but well, fitting high-quality masks. That's the issue here is that just put a piece of cloth on your nose and your mouth? What's the type? The NASCAR WE CAN'T? And so Hurry said. Could. Save another two, hundred, thousand lives by December first. So what they're saying is that in the next ten weeks. WE'RE GONNA, lose another as many people's we've lost in the six months. Including the time when we didn't even know how to treat it or what to do that's what he's saying and the seventy percent figure. So the one, ninety, nine, there take seventy percent off there would have been what? Only sixty thousand deaths trump is responsible for one hundred, forty, thousand deaths. It's his fault. He has blood on his hands Donald. Trump is the worst man. Is the new line. Take a listen. It was shocking to see the president saying that the virus was a hoax saying that everything's okay. When we know that it's not the truth is he doesn't actually care about anyone else but himself if the president had taken this virus while seriously he actually made an effort to tell how serious it was. He would have slowed the virus Fred, she would have saved lives. He would have saved lives Donald trump would have saved lives. In fact, you know it's this is amazing. This now woman comments on this ad she says that it's up to half of all the deaths and the role that I had. Government aid for all of the role that I had. I was watching it the effects of the chaos that was happening at the White House and I could tell something really really wrong better respond to hear first-hand first-hand from Libya who is in the room y things were so chaotic that it wasn't just. Inexperienced people with dealing with something novel. And not. Prime. Cool. Not Realizing that they needed to rely on their governments Experts in public health emergency management community, but in fact. It wasn't just incompetence there was designed here. There was a intentional negligence anti here per explain. What she witnessed, it just broke my heart that in in our country that can happen and there a study that came out this week that really this into context why Lydia's testimony matters Brookings Institute looked at other countries around the globe in our country a compared in these are countries that have standards of living way. Ours have access to healthcare like ours and they discovered that because the way that we who've adventurers. Hit influence other countries we have nine, million, nine, million more people working today. And there would be a hundred thousand people not dead. 00:45:04 - 00:50:01 So. We have almost two hundred, thousand dead half of those wives would have been say if the trump administration has followed, the plans that we have in place have had in place for fifteen years and had acted responsibly in the way many other governments across the path. Right and so she says, half of the deaths would have been prevented right and so let me this is where you're going to be a better news consumer by being a Republican podcast listener whenever you hear the brookings. Institution. You should hear dishonest leftist think-tank. Because that's who the Brookings Institution is, they are a dishonest left wing wing think tank that's who they are. That's what they do. They're unreliable at every level. In every way. So. Then they had this presidential historian on our Melber did over on his name is on Michael Beschloss presidential historian and he said trump doesn't actually care but listens to what we're hearing about. This is you know you look elect trump again we they lose our democracy. You know what we were just hearing omen ago in private trump does not care. About those who are suffering dying from covert can you imagine if this were thousand, nine, hundred, forty, four and someone from the Franklin Roosevelt Administration. In closing years of world. War Two said he really doesn't care about the troops behind the scenes. He doesn't have a plan to win the war that would have been draconian. This is something we really haven't seen. Right with something win something we're not seeing now that's not what's happening. You one disgruntled employee who says that and that's not doesn't make it what's happening. Regardless, there was this guy doctor Redlener I guess is the guy's name last clip we have and he's GonNa he's now we've gone six months. And it's one ninety nine they've had on the screen they're right and now this guy is going to have the projection that this is the ultimate fear porn clip ready get beat be afraid be very, very afraid. Yes to call it's really just absolutely horrendous. In fact, if you just take the total number of days between now and the election now on the end of the year and just sit multiplied by thousand, you'll get a pretty good sense of what we're gonna be looking at fatality. Wise. If you carry that through the end of twenty, twenty one if things don't change dramatically and by the way he's he's completely dishonest about the time line for the vaccine and how effective it's going to be. So we have we're looking at hundreds of thousands and I actually had predicted a few months ago in an op Ed that we could be seeing six to eight, hundred, thousand fatalities if. Six to eight hundred, thousand fatalities. Six to eight, hundred, thousand. If what? If we don't do anything through the end of next year and the deaths continue at the pace, they were the worst day get really wild with the pandemic and we don't have the control measures. So what we've learned about him, he's absolutely a pathological liar. We should be remind yourselves about this every day and I'm waiting for the moment when his supporters will will get this and you know he was impeached for. Making a phone call to the Ukraine president. If you think about it now he's going to be responsible for a couple of hundred thousand unnecessary deaths covid nineteen. There's no reason why like other countries we should not have been at this point less than fifty thousand S, and now we're hitting two, hundred thousand. It is really outrageous and if that wasn't enough with the thing about this his attacks of Redfield on Redfield, etc.. All right. That's enough of that. I can't stand anymore of that guy. So the sorry about that but you know the. So this is the new attack line is that president trump is a mass murderer. That he is the worst person ever and he has blood on his hands. One hundred thousand dead Americans because of president trump is what they're saying. And of course, it's not true. and. If you go back to the early press conferences when the president had the charts up and they were doing the Fifty fifteen days or fourteen days to slow the spread. The initial projections? I. Remember I I sent out a tweet that said they're setting us up for the idea that a quarter million dead is a win. And That's exactly right. The projections from the Neil Ferguson and the whatever it is the. Ice. Over whatever it is the U. Dub, they were all in the millions. and. So now here we are this two, hundred thousand is. The truth is when you take out the nursing home patients. It's unbelievably successful. and. So this is just a lie and IT'S A it's a smear and it's designed to. 00:50:02 - 00:50:31 Hurt the president and give Joe Biden an opportunity to occupy the White House one I hope that he never gets. So thanks for listening this morning. I appreciate your time and attention. Do Remember visit the website and support. The show will be back with more tomorrow and. Again thanksgiving risen. Republic. Uber. Dot Com and finding that link to patriotic and become. A sponsor and sharing the show. We'll see you tomorrow.
Welcome back to the third and final episode in the Beatles in May series. In this episode I look at the Christmas offerings from George Harrison and Ringo Starr. George Harrison has the single Ding Dong Ding Dong While Ringo Starr released a whole Christmas album titled I Wanna be Santa Claus. Plus some listener shared versions of John Lennon's Happy Christmas (War is Over) See more over on Tinseltunes .com
#YearOfTheVet introduces the newest member of the family, Colby Carson. This guy’s parents are so f*cking American, that they wouldn’t let him play soccer because of asthma, but they signed the papers to let him become a United States Marine! However like many service members, Colby’s military career was cut short by an unexpected event. Colby was released from the Marine Corps on a Humanitarian Discharge because he had to go home to his sick father, and a family that was falling apart fast without him being home. This was his ball and chain that kept him from making the Marine Corps a career. But it was also the life he had to face when he woke up daily, and soon when opportunity arose—Colby found himself contracting himself out to work in the realm of his previous MOS in the Middle East. Fast-forward a few years—now Colby works for Sprint as a Global Mission Control Analyst, oh… and helps to build recognition of the non-profit that helps veterans live off the grid by building sustainable living in veteran built communities… called Veterans Off-Grid. A non-profit that offers 100% eco-friendly, zero-carbon footprint housing for homeless veterans. Veteran’s Off-Grid teaches communities of veterans the essential fundamentals of off-grid living, but the non-profit also focuses on building the individuals back up to reintegrate back into society. Building the homes is therapy; and that therapy is adding value to the homeless veteran population, regifting them with purpose, and giving them a second chance to succeed. And Colby shares how enduring a moment of fight or flight in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor ended up becoming a piece of the VeteransOffGrid.org website—figuring out that he has some writing talents which he learned about as he found himself writing to unwind from playing in the sandbox for the years he did.Colby and I have developed a bond of brothers that can appreciate each other’s hustle and what each other stand for. We frequently keep in contact, although shamefully he more than I; and this bond was developed not through years of service together, but just recently through him having listened to the show and reaching out to see if I would have a conversation with him about a theory he has… and from there a bond was formed. Colby is proof that people listen—and I offered him the platform to talk about Veterans Off-Grid, but you know how I roll if you’ve been listening for a while… we’re going to get to know Colby and try to learn some lessons from another veteran’s transition to make ours a bit easier.Never forget… Transition is Continuous. This conversation is fun because he and I had been recording for shy over 35 minutes before you hear my voice, and when you have rapport with guests, conversations just flow a little better. Last thing… if you feel like Veterans Off-Grid is an organization that you can support or would like to get involved with—please reach out to Colby--------------------------------------- (4:01) Proof That People Listen! (5:45) What Colby’s Listening to (8:07) Pre Marine Corps Colby (9:01) Asthma Schmazma (12:30) Colby’s mom is a snitch. (14:53) I Wanna be a Badass (16:42) Adjusting to the Corps (17:25) Selective Excellence (18:06) “One Thing the Marine Corps Taught me is That I Don’t Like Bullies” (19:00) A Necessary but Undesirable Return (20:51) The Silver Lining Buried in Burden (22:33) Saying Good Bye to Your Brothers (23:26) Instant Contractor... Just add water (26:25) “Every check was like the most amount of money I’ve ever had” (28:58) Playing in the Major League (40:10) Intelli… blogger? (42:13) Grinding (43:28) Writing Gives Power (45:40) Adopting Honesty as Your Only Policy (46:36) Post Traumatic Growth (50:46) Veterans Off Grid (53:46) My Perception of Living off grid (55:23) What it means to live off grid... for real this time. (58:06) Earthships (59:14) How to Start Living Off-Grid… maybe (1:00:37) Colby’s Role (1:02:31) Guidance to Vets out There Struggling (1:04:51) Advice for Those Transitioning (1:07:31) The McFly Effect (think about it) (1:10:43) Oh... THAT Old thing... (1:11:30) Working to becoming Tall… Talking legacy (1:14:20) Giving Praise Where Praise is Due----------Shout Outs:Caliphate (podcast)Reply All (podcast)GimletVeterans Off GridHomelessness: Rational Decision Making During Punishing DistressRyan TimmermanEarthship ImagesLinkedInIndeedUS Jobs
#YearOfTheVet introduces the newest member of the family, Colby Carson. This guy’s parents are so f*cking American, that they wouldn’t let him play soccer because of asthma, but they signed the papers to let him become a United States Marine! However like many service members, Colby’s military career was cut short by an unexpected event. Colby was released from the Marine Corps on a Humanitarian Discharge because he had to go home to his sick father, and a family that was falling apart fast without him being home. This was his ball and chain that kept him from making the Marine Corps a career. But it was also the life he had to face when he woke up daily, and soon when opportunity arose—Colby found himself contracting himself out to work in the realm of his previous MOS in the Middle East. Fast-forward a few years—now Colby works for Sprint as a Global Mission Control Analyst, oh… and helps to build recognition of the non-profit that helps veterans live off the grid by building sustainable living in veteran built communities… called Veterans Off-Grid. A non-profit that offers 100% eco-friendly, zero-carbon footprint housing for homeless veterans. Veteran’s Off-Grid teaches communities of veterans the essential fundamentals of off-grid living, but the non-profit also focuses on building the individuals back up to reintegrate back into society. Building the homes is therapy; and that therapy is adding value to the homeless veteran population, regifting them with purpose, and giving them a second chance to succeed. And Colby shares how enduring a moment of fight or flight in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor ended up becoming a piece of the VeteransOffGrid.org website—figuring out that he has some writing talents which he learned about as he found himself writing to unwind from playing in the sandbox for the years he did.Colby and I have developed a bond of brothers that can appreciate each other’s hustle and what each other stand for. We frequently keep in contact, although shamefully he more than I; and this bond was developed not through years of service together, but just recently through him having listened to the show and reaching out to see if I would have a conversation with him about a theory he has… and from there a bond was formed. Colby is proof that people listen—and I offered him the platform to talk about Veterans Off-Grid, but you know how I roll if you’ve been listening for a while… we’re going to get to know Colby and try to learn some lessons from another veteran’s transition to make ours a bit easier.Never forget… Transition is Continuous. This conversation is fun because he and I had been recording for shy over 35 minutes before you hear my voice, and when you have rapport with guests, conversations just flow a little better. Last thing… if you feel like Veterans Off-Grid is an organization that you can support or would like to get involved with—please reach out to Colby--------------------------------------- (4:01) Proof That People Listen! (5:45) What Colby’s Listening to (8:07) Pre Marine Corps Colby (9:01) Asthma Schmazma (12:30) Colby’s mom is a snitch. (14:53) I Wanna be a Badass (16:42) Adjusting to the Corps (17:25) Selective Excellence (18:06) “One Thing the Marine Corps Taught me is That I Don’t Like Bullies” (19:00) A Necessary but Undesirable Return (20:51) The Silver Lining Buried in Burden (22:33) Saying Good Bye to Your Brothers (23:26) Instant Contractor... Just add water (26:25) “Every check was like the most amount of money I’ve ever had” (28:58) Playing in the Major League (40:10) Intelli… blogger? (42:13) Grinding (43:28) Writing Gives Power (45:40) Adopting Honesty as Your Only Policy (46:36) Post Traumatic Growth (50:46) Veterans Off Grid (53:46) My Perception of Living off grid (55:23) What it means to live off grid... for real this time. (58:06) Earthships (59:14) How to Start Living Off-Grid… maybe (1:00:37) Colby’s Role (1:02:31) Guidance to Vets out There Struggling (1:04:51) Advice for Those Transitioning (1:07:31) The McFly Effect (think about it) (1:10:43) Oh... THAT Old thing... (1:11:30) Working to becoming Tall… Talking legacy (1:14:20) Giving Praise Where Praise is Due----------Shout Outs:Caliphate (podcast)Reply All (podcast)GimletVeterans Off GridHomelessness: Rational Decision Making During Punishing DistressRyan TimmermanEarthship ImagesLinkedInIndeedUS Jobs
Show Notes Dealing with a boss, a manager, or a leader that is toxic can be an emotional powder keg. Coping with this very common situation can be challenging.Scott and Andrew share ideas around coping with impotent leaders in sometimes toxic work environments.Don't miss these Topics:Strategies for coping in a healthy way.Perception and reality - understanding the current state and the truth.Qualifying job opportunities to confirm toxicity.Concurrently performing and coping.Seeking 3rd Party Support through coaching, counseling, therapy, and mentoring.Be the leader you wish you had.Evaluation of options and making decisions about what to do.Resources (including affiliate links)The 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleCrucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are HighSimon Sinek on Millennials in the Workplace iTunes: Rate and ReviewRaw and Unedited TranscriptView Transcript00:00:01 - 00:05:01welcome to job seekers radio. I'm Andrew and I'm Scott. This production is meant to provide you the listener meaningful support to find great careers faster. Whether you're you're working or not in today's episode. We're talking about healthily coping with impotent leadership and internal politics and what do you do in. Your leader is really a red head. Hot Mess Yeah. It's a topic that comes up often you. There are many articles out there. A quick Google search will get you there. We did want to talk about it. Not because others have it but because I think we have a voice to speak we both have experience with toxic leaders. I think everyone WHO's been around this block more than once has and it's surprising to me that it continues to be such a common instance? I guess what what makes some specific boss or a certain environmental is going to depend a lot on how that person or organization has grown into the position. They're in so there's going to be a unique set of reasons. I don't think we need to really analyze the reasons why they're there. It's really just. How do we cope with this situation? And especially for those who have had a lot of experience in their work and then suddenly find themselves back in a situation that feels toxic or dealing with a leader. Who doesn't seem to lead? Well it can be really frustrating. So we I WANNA talk about this from a sort of a step back in how we can help ourselves to cope with these situations and find ways to improve awesome. Tell me if this sounds like you. Have you ever had a new boss or a new leader. Yeah I think we all have. Have you been promised things that didn't happen Many times okay. Tell me this sounds like you is the leader. Favoring somebody else over you never never happens right now or maybe you feel isolated you know working remotely as do. I sometimes feel isolated. I'm not getting face time or I'm not getting recognition or I'm not. There's certain things I'm not getting really it comes to our own perceptions are we actually perceiving this accurately and so. That's a really good caveat to start the conversation sometimes times. We don't see things as clearly as they appear. What we WANNA talk about isn't so much dealing with the times when we misunderstand ended when we want to encourage everyone to to look at that objectively tried to get as much input about it from co workers or other leaders or people who used to work work with with these people because you can always find that out on linked and do your due diligence to determine whether or not this is truly a toxic situation or your leader really isn't a good leader whether that's true impotence? In the sense that they don't have the power to make positive change or maybe they just do play play favorites. Let let's or they choose not to make a decision. They abdicate. Certain responsibilities that that's another thing that we see all the time but we're going to assume that you've done your due diligence and that you have confirmed in a relatively robust way that yes.
This episode is #243: The Evolution of Post-Mod Music '04-'16!! Part 3 of this 3 part series takes us through the chronological progression of Mod music in the new millennium. The Evolution of Post-Mod Music 1978-2018! Jumping ahead to 2004 we start with a Canadian Mod band pulling heavily from the sitar drenched, proto-psych era of the late '60s and bear witness to a complete revival of Soul and R&B that brings us full circle, away from subversive, Punk, anti-scene and right back into the lap of Mod. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Things Are Getting Better" The High Dials - Rainbow Quartz "Are You Trying To Be Lonely?" Andy Lewis with Paul Weller - Acid Jazz "Wondrous Place" The Last Shadow Puppets - Domino "I Can't Give You Up" Smoove & Turrell - Jalapeno "Sweet Sound" Lem & The White Fire - Independent (Lander) "Dragging Me Down" Speedometer - Freestyle "Remember Me" DC Fontana - DCTone "I Wanna Know (What You're Gonna Do)" Towerbrown (feat I.Linqwister) - Towerbeats "Don't Mess Up A Good Thing" Eli 'Paperboy' Reed with The Pepper Pots - Double Back "Wasting My Time" The Jackets - Soundflat "Mirror Man" Men of North Country - Acid Jazz "No More Heroes" Night Trains - Acid Jazz "Bright Eyes Black Soul" The Lovers Key - Room "I Got That Fire" Grace Love & The Real Lovers - Independent (We Coast) "Tip Tip" The Most - CopaseDisques "The Big A.C." New Street Adventure - Acid Jazz "Bring It Down On You" The Sha La La's - Detour Records "Stand Down" The Spitfires - Catch 22 "I Wanna" The Gentlemen's Agreement - Soundflat
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Red Dawn s9e5 - Disturbed: The American Horror Story Podcast It's a new episode of the Disturbed Podcast. Chris and Rob discuss the fifth episode of the ninth season of FX's “American Horror Story: 1984”. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at disturbed.smgpods.com. You can write to us at disturbedpodcast@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Please rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Don't forget to check out our TeePublic page for a sweet Disturbed T-Shirt Find all our social media links at linktr.ee/disturbedpod And if you want to chat along live when we record or watch past episodes, check us out on GetVokl! SUPPORT SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support our the SMG Podcast Network on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup #AHSFX #AHS #AHS1984 00:10 - 07:08 So five American horror story four we're talking dawn I'm rob southgate with me is hey nine rain if I turn it does that change your head Yeah Nice head Chris Station big from the car If there are comments Chris you're going to have to manage that I'm not seeing it I don't know why but I was seeing things pop up the so this episode was nuts were I mean I mean seriously dude what was across the board so if you go to twitter instagram facebook type in at disturbed pod you'll find us on all of them I ended a couple of those today we're GonNa actually add content there we're going to add content to twitter I had some turns out we had an instagram since we started this actually since Jeff it's got were the hosts and all that time one post close close enough students okay don't worry about it it's ninety ninety fans on here next American horror story fans so we're going to start sharing some stuff and making this a kind of a fun horrid group that is rooted in American Horror Story Ashley this season's giving us a lot of fodder work with eighties horror movies little bit of nineties horror movies even though they're claiming eighties so so but we did get some answers oh wait we should we should give our social media we finally got our our instagram and everything worked out it's all the same so does this look okay all right that's the last time Gonna add that because there's nothing worse than a podcast where all they do is talk about how it looks or how it sounds L. and we've got a lot of cool I've been making a content calendar there we're gonNA start using to put cool stuff on here because there's a lot of cool horse stuff we have a lot of horror chance to Brooke did not sleep with that guy she said she didn't than what's her name I I don't have any names I forget everybody's name Montana clan don't oh she slept with him I know she did and that's where my brother's dead and yet that's not true we found out because I am putting all the links to all social media in other we have it all squared away I've updated and then on all of our platforms where you can find the show on our link yeah so okay so we got our I'm GonNa go with one answer right away we got one answer we had speculated there was interaction today we had a couple of people say that they that they were going to be joining us tonight's hope Boyd here even though this is a Janke setup hopefully they're joining us if there are any there were bets that shit so I don't know if there are not so it's GonNa be kind of a funny one I'm using my regular Mike Chris is a giant head and that's Chris Lemmon the I gotta turn it the other way this killing my hand so what can I do join us which is L. 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Dot e slash disturbed pod so everything is disturbed hot though it's all uniform not even bother so if the sound is terrible on this one blame it on my daughter we can point and make fun of her so car with you she slept with ray the ghost of ray or whatever you that she was a virgin the other thing car with you now or sour no she ended up right now so one of the big were you low I look like a train wreck did I that's okay so I don't know if I should turn the car off either here is a person that we got you plus if you go with the tropes of the eighties horror movies the final girl is typically virgin and she was definitely find out oh they definitely spun that in this that was cool how they did it so so we learned that part of it what did you think of that back story at the beginning I said Oh I believe her surprise me down I was like why would she quirk in that moment why would she have to why no her because she wasn't dead yet Nah yeah those pictures how many how many pictures were on that wall yeah probably like Yeah Yeah so big time serial killer And I I bet they were all different women it wasn't one woman torture a bunch of different with Rita Oh yeah of course beyond belief so I mean you know the dad finds a dad thinks team will years technically go over and he walks in with bleach seriously he was GonNa pour bleach in there he wasn't there to clean up he was going to torture what the Hell I've never seen that before no art we have I don't remember somebody doing that but he went right into jugular versus trophy it's one free so yeah and how quick was he too getting around that bed and disembowel because really didn't wait a long time to go in there and for no probably not so he's he's a fast mover he's like dolemite thought actually don't buy the cycle so that helps I got stabbed I tell you that you did I tell fellow molly he has a Jag the leather jacket it was very you know I'd like I thought they made it look like Sam Jackson and Black Snake Moan he was dead Oh yeah that's in that had to be a strong that's a big night putting your neck do not have multiple so yeah we're hazard chained up you know and I was like are they doing blasting bone where weird they how about when he killed himself he's spoiled when he stabbed himself in the next Katori yes 'cause picking and choosing who what goes coming back and he goes Oh said certain individuals officials say yes I stabbed myself cooking in the arm like good one when two inches in they keep showing up no kidding so I don't know and also here's another weird thing that happened win if you notice that the end when ray tries to leave except jingles and Ramirez we're not dead they were resurrected so they're not spirit there resurrect yeah man like season or next episode you know which did you see that or not oh yeah of course of course ridiculous I Baal is bad yeah that was disgusting and then she put the was ridiculous here's one thing I learned it summer camp robinhood dinner theater like trump he's like yes but also I completely I completely doug that whole idea of them going to Los Angeles I think we're GONNA get anniversary of zone anniversary or whatever jingles becomes Zodiac because we ever see his face if they do that for the hundreds episode we find out that he puts the mascot and he goes off and he's Zodiac because we saw Zodiac walk in my great heels win win can college like thirty years ago those the campground he falls right back in as we know that's going to happen with with the hitchhiker which swimming happens with all of them right right that's not because she she a visceral rated you know I mean if you look at the next coming sure Chris you're right out that I was thinking the same thing when they showed the three of them at the end and you saw Montana and Ray and you were in college so you were drunk and you just shut out at your find so Chris is bringing up he goes he's thinking that that this might be story of what happens in Los Angeles which which I into the night stalker general that but with Diane See I was wondering if he was dead already earlier win win because he was acting so weird I thought maybe he did Bernadette but let's get shot with the forty seven which was so bad that was awful I laughing through this episode the real fun stuff maybe we'll get some crossover maybe Ramirez go to the hotel who knows maybe because this is the hundred get out to Christmas and Jingles may not survive since we don't see him at Devil's night but you'll aggressive he might not you might not have noticed he even admits your I really wasn't killer until tonight so I don't think he is serious right now he's got a streak killer yeah I mean but it's GonNa be it's GonNa be I'm wondering where they're going with that because if it was just Ramirez Jingle going out and killing spree order he killed them all at one time people right for three who like Hell Birdie he called attack Murray Heidi 'cause this is mean hotel was based on real killer that we know about Gigolo was also based on killers that stayed at the hotel the second he's he's he said that he goes I was resurrected I was killed by was resurrected by the ball then when Jingle Jingle the night fell off in China and it landed the tip went right into my little bell and right right by the nail no damage but I- blood like l. 07:50 - 13:53 both are stuck in the camp were where are the three dumb asses these drugs jingles whereas Debbie girls from nineteen seventy and the other plane I'm assuming he did yes Zodiac Dingo during the eighties like early eighties seventies killers okay well isn't Zodiac earlier to Zodiac in the seventies and eighties or later how dare you throw logic macer other saying I mean he why he does now he knows he didn't kill Xavier Xavier unabridged if he really saw him there yeah they've you're right I was like I was like you know what there are way too many missing here the hitchhiker did the only one from that time how were they were killer right injuring singles or they they went there and they were learning their craft jean-gilles may never may not ever and not be a bad thing that might not be right for live with actually thinking that's what we were getting when they showed gone to Los Angeles I was like okay they're gonNA leave these ghosts behind and now we're going to get the our standards we don't we don't have any Peter's we don't have Sarah Paulson we don't have I mean we have people that have been here but we don't have those there might be Zodiac we might with that mascot and Zodiac was there at hell yeah but these though because I think he's just aspect to know man he's he's he plays weird well you're then kilburn he's he thinks he killed Birdie wavier yeah so he'll break Xavier because you didn't see Abeer until maybe he doesn't count right and he guilty new belt we figure this out he's a mass murder he's not a spree killer he's not a serial killer he's on a spree killer use a master I think the next season is going to be back with the winches another yeah yeah so you know if you're going to do that let's let's have a are you there like the staple of Kathy Bates has become a staple there they're not here but I like doing Loris stepping up right the right person he might chosen facial hair by you can't tell you I need Peter's weeds right and Sarah Paulson I think they should do that. 13:53 - 19:55 There's a new owner is weird have you noticed it seems Kinda weird this season to not have that'd be great because it would be twisty twisty was way earlier though one thing the same actor isn't it oh it is the same actor ideas completely wrong but I can rest easy with that because that is hard for the course goes marks can be like you just can't come here he yes well and Cordelia that'd be that'd be great out by guys like Denis O'hare just in all his glory season that is just Evan Peters characters though murder out right I'd be down with that like a reporter or something yeah I go back and watch them Rono do oh come on man remember those weird Chris good mood lighting for my car Christmas suggesting that for the final season of being like a mega mix of super friends mercy repeater site don't come back as March though as possible even oh yeah yeah we need like they keep saying that yeah podcasting that would have been off limits to early I know but it would have been great I want to be versus the legion of Doom and bring back everybody down that would be amazing imagine you could get like Casey and sound is GonNa be this time mainly because my daughter had a rehearsal tonight and I had to take her which means I have to record here Crispin Glover is he just wear DB is what he's a great player he's beyond that but looking for work right acting employers really is a really good actor cody Fernie might be but I think are a great actor in the same way that like controversy we're GONNA have vocal show no he couldn't do that 'cause video although look at us who cares right was it like what do the dance dying yeah he's he was awesome how about alot like seventeen so often but it's only thirteen character in apocalypse yeah that'd be great that I'll have to play the good and the bad like vegtable verses whichever Sarah Paul's character you on I think so also aw I just want burned up Dennis O'Hara show yeah I'll razor right jen she was like Margaret Stab yourself in the leg was remember she told jingle killer and jiggles Lady Gaga the woods where the can be you know so we got we got Rina's motivation we know why she to play her two headed character other characters dealing with we would have we would have syrup often clown I can't think of his name crust it's cross state no it was Oh my God here's what she is she get killed in this one I can't remember who Ria Moh she did so where was she at the commit let me girls was pretty good in itself I mean you know I think everyone's been graded and and what is cody has been he's it's so good here he's played the snivelling well well bed these I like him I I have to go into radio I just said his name today to I can't think of his name who is somebody's gotta write it with the Eight on the same guy the two nurses that were walking around out up was good stuff album they did it by you got clear their per second that was amazing yet in that one and then when he was would you report it remember when he in the Enron Enron in Rota Hughes kind of a coup yeah the live with what you all right and then left so she citadel son Margaret Alive Ramirez and Jingles are quote Unquote Alive and Bruce a lot right I doubt it was the funniest thing driving the bus oil batic right yeah slamming going into climactic it was just a standing compared to all the disembowel driving it was well all the things that happened at that camp that's like the leased like one of the future seasons we'll see those kids and the vampire kids and all all get together and have a party right well I'm not I wanNA talk about next week we got we got our Los Angeles thing we've got our camping do you think because we've got five more hey kids we're almost here although I can do an impression looking Save Transcription
Slashdance s9e3 - Disturbed: The American Horror Story Podcast It's a new episode of the Disturbed Podcast. Chris and Rob discuss the third episode of the ninth season of FX's “American Horror Story: 1984”. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at disturbed.smgpods.com. You can write to us at disturbedpodcast@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Please rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Don't forget to check out our TeePublic page for a sweet Disturbed T-Shirt Find all our social media links at linktr.ee/disturbedpod And if you want to chat along live when we record or watch past episodes, check us out on GetVokl! SUPPORT SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support our the SMG Podcast Network on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup #AHSFX #AHS #AHS1984 00:10 - 09:59 Welcome to the latest episode of just her the American story podcast still figured out how to do the intro music fear that'll be on the next episode I promise you that blood gmail.com I am going to put that link right now on here disturbed should have to say is hey man go to lynch story and equal and let's if I find it I did you can send email to us at disturbed podcast at you can also go like if you go to our facebook page you can communicate with us we love to get in conversation also you can send us an email also has our webpage on there which has if you go to that it has a donate button if you want to support the show and help keep things going in paradise tune in radio and radio public all of those links are on our link tree now so if you're somebody who listens Ipod bean let's just go to the main one until I get it worked out you can send that to unless I haven't on here hold on already screwing things up WanNa once again mentioned we have been putting all of our links on our Lincoln tree you can go to L. 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what I've seen it's a really cool who used to get yeah yeah and I don't know if it worked or not Chris if you go to link tree you could an analyst episode when they went into the nurse's office to find the keys and what's but there was something that I was like I wasn't even thinking like oh she's in on it or she's it was just there was something that was like she didn't seem they went over and started looking through Brooke started going through the desk trying to find the keys and Rita the nurse just stood there right it's her office about that later in the show stay tuned ooh okay so yeah I was complete Louis I was completely struck by the fact that she didn't get the keys and then tonight I wouldn't go over to her own desk just grabbing my Rita Yeah right right rita all I literally just watched it I am full of things I wanNA talk about me too I got that about half hour ago all my gosh before we jump in okay I'll tell you exactly what it is I can actually pinpoint the moment now that I'm thinking about it it was in the last episode we may have talked about this yeah I was I was surprised repeatedly through this one like stuff I just like Vietnam flashback whatever self yet so she's not the real killer and she actually ambushes nurse Rita spoiler she got there in the car of the Rio Rita so this whole entire episode is they're doing backstories on ally I think we talked a little bit about Kinda fence about the season and this one just got me off there were twist upon twins the twins light I was questioned like the nurse something seemed weird about her I mean yeah exactly yes she is actually some psycho psychologists that what's the interview all these serial killers mass murder that's later it wasn't that you know here's another thing about Rita as long as we're talking about readout win his look that up for us but gives us it took me to our page which you wouldn't have the password for but maybe takes you to your g mail and it sends an email to us I'm putting joins us live now on our facebook group so hopefully somebody will join us here we'll do we have any listeners going on right now that's Ted Bundy where she keeps saying it's pornography and the killing in Asia that caused crazy it'd be real killers and smart right and the first thing she says is you don't very tired for a graduate student in a doctoral program and he goes on and I thought I thought there's going to be more to this story than even what we know right now what we know is she one who she did it in the last so we see her again and she's meeting with quote Unquote Rita Right studying serial killers and she went and she saw jingles and she's got this hypothesis that she's trying to work and we're like okay this way up there and steal sir great yellow rabbit convertible Y'all typical what you think the the the person who went bike retailers that's the one I shared so hopefully that'll work yeah give vocal completely digging it also can be is this is what the story is going to be but that comment about her not being tired I don't think she's even a psychologist I think she's going to be what are those those I bet those are her keys got there somehow no she did not okay and she runs over she starts going through that then you get the keys after he jumps through he comes with a window at her and I was like why didn't she do that the last and something seemed we're you didn't see coming they're questioning I was questioning I hate to say it this way because I don't want you to think that I actually like knew anything was going on I really did she cares right kill whoever to get to whatever but I don't know if she's there to kill jingles well I mean see she said enough so he old by one of these serial killers and she's GonNa Learn what she can add eradicate the serial killers like she's flipped and become the psycho you either a reporter or a superfan of serial killers moore a former like maybe her kid was killed. 05:20 - 11:00 Okay okay I'm back so let's see I already forgot ninety bogle both of the wing could you share that well I mean as we go forward that they aren't really hurt keys so she has no idea what they are probably looked down on for like two seconds newspaper and it had the picture of the camp opening his hand his finger when immediately to her right and and he dr here's here's like this California girl while hair blue eyes she was she was right she went in to talk to a man it's Orla Brady is the name of the actress because we have a good friend who Orla Brady that we saw over there with we went to Ireland we went and saw her and her well to offer new husband they've been married quite a while but it's the first time we'd met him Dr Mia Mind Hunter Brian Hundred Religious Psycho mindhunter Yeah right I believe because he did all in one shot wondering whether this adult he's a serial killer version of injury in candidate maybe Ma a serial killer or not we don't know I'm sorry he's a spree killer about minor characters I guess is the way to put it or some of their back stories on some of the people and who thinks his nursery data is not nursery he could escape and told them exactly how to escape which will convenient but it's it's Kinda it was kinda shirt was is walk up and they're like we're Mr Jingles what did they call themselves like Jingle Faux jingles or something I don't know who cares Jonas is he's a mass murderer the only killing ever did was at that camp we do know that he did some killing at the camp we've seen him killing tonight a mass murderer as of eight out of the right out of the eighties and the Rena kills are takes her car and drives up that's why she could find the keys because she had no idea what it was do your typical slasher Bill I can't find the keys I gave her the keys and ended the absolute I got him in your head gets yeah right he's still we still because he goes I went into a haze psychotic break and I did all these murders yep all Mitt Yeltsin right but then there's the the the the guy they called him wide load IMDB I love this but I mean but at the time I didn't know and I was thinking I wondered why and then when I saw her I forgot that until he's a mass murderer is a master he's not a serial killer mass murdered we just we felt right but what age because he walks up and like totally ready to cut this guy down to the Guy Hey man I'm just one of you guys and please let me do this and he's the coolest yeah hey all the camps opening here there's three hundred you right exactly like you could figure that out right but but but they still don't really address the fact that he may not be the serial killer that he made those dreams guy and didn't do the killings because I saw her go to the desk and then I was like got him found I'm like what what's so now we know let's go then he gets killed in the pit which was great great Exchan- I I did like that he didn't talk for ten years he's talked to the first thing he says is I lost something so Hyper Foods Co. 11:01 - 15:48 hypo everything that could be what's affecting US high fructose corn Syrup two thousands thing to say the Baxter she's a serial killer serial killer that could be it I mean who knows although Dexter didn't kill innocent whereas for her I don't think it's like an eighty thing to say it's like you would say that now of course has gone everybody so it's really great who knows maybe it was her maybe it will you know who we didn't see his associates up well you know that was just it when he when she handed him the news check his pulse no he did he went over but he didn't actually because there would have been a false he so she goes on some go strips as he walks away looking well he goes I know my mom paid you to take me Dan if you watched later when they pull him off it was up here so that's shoulder me he might bleed out but he might not so some preppy fraternity and some guy accidentally pledged fall down the stairs during L. 15:48 - 23:48 Knight and ray of course Ed just seeing her makes me want to stab her a lot right earning her name is Margaret it's those gross character in crude mad at her God with the guy was standing over the pit you do it right you do it was gonna be wide load that they were gonNA push they focus by number one before this happened race spills his guts why he's escaping here's another backstory dot ray was in God that was great they show like Dude Craig it's like what am I got that was amazing there was another one I didn't see coming I just WANNA get design jiggles there's one bigger loser than me and I got like I can't I can't kill you overreacting guys dead I wanNA push them out the clip in his car and make it look like it's an accident the guy wakes up yes maybe maybe because he killed all the kids and he just wants to kill her 'cause fat and he's not bad he's just creepy janitor do Navy he's maybe ethic so then wait around what's what's his character with the gun so I may have done this but he doesn't he doesn't know what he's doing he will doubt resolving did it with his thumb which you have a pulse in your bum so you never take a pulse your thoughts so not technically whatever so he did the the common they think he's dead because he's all freaked out fall into a spike trap we've just kind of like right Outta Rambo look I'll eighty movies will shut gets impaled out of speed I've been over there it's probably a trap if Margaret is really trying to capture jingles maybe she's trying to capture him so he can't tell her secret lie we think we've seen now as the best guys who you guys dress of all my watch the way that carwin down there I mean it didn't like flip over anything really survive right down the hill probably maybe he's going to show up and regardless maybe that's her trap is that but these boneheads fell in and and now they killed somebody and air check yelling they save as they're pulling them out they see what they think as Mr Jingles locking right pepper be the loser kid and now that he's GonNa Chase after Ray at this point so then Riggs he's not gonNA show up the race story lines over Hannah after their excursion with the you know they're thinking the cabin ray takes off as those Xavier and trevor or walk around the shoulder probably not gonNA kill them but it hurts bad well might not kill him but that could be could punctured along which they didn't take I gotta get it for it because he's much cover right Trevor Kirchner Trevor Rubber Vive you're buying ray there with monty the they they had it was funny because when it first showed it looks like it was pretty far down which right here you're getting you're getting lung right survivable it's almost there he'll be ok he's his tickled but so I mean supposed to be clever guy wakes up and then he put his clever the guy supposedly we don't know but the once again we didn't see that he died if he leaving anybody behind people met like five minutes ago I whatever so that they their their intent is going to same that was the music I rob southgate with me Chris Hey Chris so we have not talked about this how dumb are those guys when they're like Oh Jiggle Senate trump did the GEICO's maybe the other guy did it the other guy how much time do they think these guys had there was a giant bit you can't dig at like five minutes really no kidding so that seems to me like it's GonNa be Barbara Call that Margaret yet 'cause jingles on the guy's neck and they've been at that three everybody stops at that tree right for everybody that tree and the pit is like ib securely belt they show it 'cause Xavier as a running around they literally are at the cars in can leave Xabier Trevor like we go save Burger you Margaret there been anybody that a giant pit it's not like those guys were screaming the entire time at how so the breakfast says you know what he's got a Shetty I got two tickets to the show I got guns rate and I and of course when they put it up against the tree like that I had another Friday the thirteenth flashback when he puts zip line oh they they do this he's got to chat thing in the chest pass out just like not hurting the whole thing up man other eight eight they've mentioned our nurse tonight our cook they'd mentioned burden and make sure in the previews for next week so yeah did they. I didn't see the previews it leaves jet there and you know shuttle goes like other leg buddy an enraged a thought you know it's here's the keys to the motorcycle this was a great thing to Ray in Montana go to get other motorcycle to go call the police and come back yeah they get down there the motorcycle y'all seem them but raised down there with him and rape result because he's a chicken Trevor Get's the keys to the uh-huh is a bad guy we we are assuming Margaret is a bad guy jingles definitely a bad guy whether he is the Ed Guy We think he is or not I don't know let's see I was raised the first of our group to die you know it's fantastic when he was writing that motorcycle you're like what's going to happen I thought it was going to be a wire across it was gonNA chocolate set up it's the night stalker we could get away with this this way so maybe he's not the night stalker because it's very weird but I think we have an explanation as to why is I hesitate to say a bad guy but a bad guy and we know that quote unquote reading informing him and bringing him a law that kiss was fabulous when that happened I was like if they did you notice there was creek obese does yeah you home I got she'll she'll throw you off yeah he's unbelievable were when he matt like three days ago right right but that also makes me wonder if she was if this guy let's say this is her boyfriend we'll just go with boyfriend looks enough like what you would think the night stalker would will look like and she was using him like you're going to do this everyone's going to think for everybody is I mean everybody really is this is so fantastic and the thing is to me I'm a huge fan of those eighties horror movie but instead of that go Roy Trevor B. 23:49 - 31:49 B. C. Sound yes and I thought did she stab it though she bitter yeah right she bit him and pulled him in for the kiss with Oh she he showed up at the camp and all that stuff were like what is going on is a real obviously I think yeah she's telling him she's bathing him she's bringing him not aiding him she the three of you runs basically right into Richard Ramirez richert slashes them up in the arm and of instead of leaving them check came back the goes in the cabin of Rabi and the Chicken Pizza pavilion he wants to run a lead the other three people like it's like he's like supernatural once again very Friday the thirteenth when he comes through the window when it kicks it hold door comes off the hinges and falls be kilrea in is this gonna Flash back for the wedding the her red wedding maybe it's like yellow somebody was in there maybe you know she's a friend of Richard Ramirez you look like doesn't mini is because now we know what we found out in the last seconds is he's working with this right so this is just like every trout way the dialogue is written the way the characters acting there's no way on Tanna they're trying to they're trying to kill Brooke Are Capture Brooke or whatever it is what she said waiting for the other shoe to drop this is American horse there is no way this is the show were watching Sir absolutely there is no way is it going to be next episode is going to be the episode it was just so like satisfying to me it was so funny I laughed so much during this episode and the thing is it was one of the goriest who knows but it's it's great you know cuts I love it he's driving what a Ninja motorcycle tabor's Buddy and not Richard Ramirez out by tackling oh he's a big dude whatever against the wall so they they all escape you think he's really raise up her killer and allowed Mary trope us the guy is going to be the first one guy but you guys you guys a good death it's not following it I don't know because we were around three so we'll get one or two more like this and then something's going to happen I don't know it's doing that eighty s Gore where it's like win Rita got the boat or screw her neck and then they showed it and then he turned the light on so you sought slowed maybe not going that fast but fast enough he gets his head cut up in coast like twenty feet in the vulgar over it was so bad like I mean even more clearly was was that was fantastic to Matt Morrison sitting there looking through the fish net you can see him playing his day US oats sure you know we've had a lot of Gora twisty the clown and all that that was all pretty I mean there's been a lot of Gore hotel had a lot of Gore but this one yeah rockets who gets crash racket he's driving down I mean they're just like so powerful he's driving down I was just watching that I'm waiting for the bike like with over the fence and explode it just Kinda goes on his head and the bike falls over they probably did sure he gets it so he gets it right down the throat the payoff they didn't like he walked over and she turned her neck open Donna standing right next to a hug is like really off all three of them were in the room with him just hit Brooke acts and they don't we don't know you know 'cause there's that could be why would why would my tantamount to die right you're quote unquote the look is going on here which the abuse the hell out of in the first opening the doors get back into the way right wasted a fifteen dollar voters crashes so we just gotTa gotTa laid on the ground we'll be okay yeah yeah yup jails have appropriate vision of an aunt because he you must be looking like Donald Toilet paper tube he can't see anything he's like Walker where he walks in he sees her he's she's like on the ground like oh he goes over he's got his machete it really gory look there was there was a lot of ad in this one and there was a lot of Friday the thirteenth and there was I had a I had another and kind of and he doesn't see any of them he does his thing and I love how he he did the total Jason thing in one when when she went in to talk to win Rita Quote Unquote Rita winning to talk to the completely yelled at and pointed at one that was excellent excellent so bad we just keep after whatever her name is Dr Hobble It reminded me of the man is it click you like what why why did he turn the light at you we could we could see it but it was just to give us ready to go and he looks around grabs a broken boat or and then he's GonNa hit her in the head or something I know he they're using both as a template which one think something's not real like he's maybe be Michael Myers and and Jason I think that they're oh she added this bit of and he went up and went away and she said she's the one really pulling the strings should now we know we know Montana but it's it's insane it reminded me that's a so much of that so it seems like with with with Jingles they're doing two things they're making him she she could that could be in episode four all of a sudden Mimi is there and she's his mom and she's another killer maybe it's real not like it's a reality show maybe it's not real like he's once again mentioned candidate they're filling his head with these ideas and having him play this `and God it's Joe He's GonNa pull that out it's GonNa be great he's he's so saffy it's so bad it's just so so who did we miss did we miss anybody in this one also rita the bacteria they gave raised back story would also the over let's see we saw ray we saw rita that was really perfect and he's he's I think he's I think they're going like weird science is a little bit because Bill Paxton the town of their we don't have everybody's backstory we have glimpses we have a glimpse Xavier's we have a glimpse into we don't have
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Are you a celebrity with the podcast specifically not im- particular so we do have conversations with actors that are on the show so excited about and thank you could use okay that's enough business now let's get on with the interview hi Troy please describe your pod season five so there have been celebrities on our show but beyond that they don't have any relation to the podcast on a regular basis fans of the show who like to hear from Amir Arison who plays the character of Aram on the television show or the lead actress Meghan Boone I am not a celebrity depending on how you wanted to find celebrity so when I talk to my friends at work and around my church and around she plays Elizabeth keen on the show she's come on the podcast before back in season four we had interviews with James Spader you've heard of that guy he was like this eighties liberty by celebrity standards but I'm a celebrity in a smaller community around my local nece is there any celebrity associated with the blacklist podcast we star instill is a fantastic star in his own right in the TV series that he's done well we actually got to interview him for the one hundred episode that aired during it was easy to find your tribe because there were you know facebook and twitter we're still kind of trying to find social media back down on social media I've been around for about five years do you think gaining audience today is the same as when you started that's a really good question I think it's harder today to gain a into the community and just keep pulling people in through tweeting throughout the course of the episodes at that time on Monday night and Tuesday night and the Thursday night Friday night Louis loyal audience it takes a lot of work when we started the blacklist back in what was the fall of two thousand thirteen when the show started out people IRC Schatzer maybe posting comments on the actual blacklists webpage run by NBC specifically in so I think for that with US probably makes millions of dollars an hour of television and so from that perspective no I don't make a Crapton of money like they do so I am not but when you think about people that watch television in particular it's an older demographic so they're just trying to figure out how to use social media and get involved with it you're still trying to Suss to gain the same audience it was challenging we have a very large facebook group and we have a pretty good sized downloads for that specific show but it's not the same biggest thing that we did to grow our audience was twitter when there is lots of conversation happening about a particular television show in our case because that's our engagement with that audience so we have a lot of people but if I were to say put ads sponsor on a Westworld podcast I don't know if I would get the same version rate even though I have more listeners than it would on the blacklist podcast because the blacklist listeners are loyal to troy Aaron I and therefore more people so I think over time we've built up a loyal audience the hard part today is that if we had to go back and do that from square one which we did for our bread and butter we're live watching the show and as the show is airing we're tweeting along and we're tweeting at the main blacklist account from NBC we're tweeting with the writers you say hey go by this we probably better conversion rate with a smaller audience what are three key things you've done to grow your audience well number one the so what are three key social media practices you've done to grow audience the number one thing you can do on social media is when you starting a facebook group in particular and a twitter account and an instagram account right out of the gate it was easy for us to then Sir to reach people in order to pull them Ah podcast called beyond Westworld for HBO's Westworld we're actually the first westworld podcast in itunes and apple podcasts and we found that but it's not just us posting stuff out there it's US responding to stuff head a lady just today who said Hey I just started watching all the blacklist I've injured all the way through acres genre and then of course the second the second thing we did was actually reach out to people involved with the show specifically so we got a writer and then we also then started doing instagram pictures and video and audio grams through our instagram account that caught the attention of sation by doing that actually gets us to a point where people think than they tweet at us they're actually tweeting at the show and it's like hey you guys did a great job tonight AH blacklist room on twitter were tweeting at the guest star that's there that week as well as the rest of the actors and we're following the Hashtag so just being present in the conference has your tweeting enough that you're in the people to follow spotlight on twitter or people that are trending in this topic I think that's when you know you've really made it in that you start to build out a spreadsheet and then all of the people that you interact with you can figure out one or two personal things about them so that as you're going through normal conversation with them and then number three I think it's being responsive to the actual community members that we talk to on a regular basis we have our facebook group and our instagram and our twitter back to her and say hey don't worry we don't we don't miss listen to us either but it is kinda lonely after a while it so you can play along with them in the conversation and you get to know people we actually it actually done some spotlighting of the behind the scenes cast as well where we've had the makeup artist Dan Anthony Peppy we've had stunt coordinator on-court Hessler Dave Porter have a Guy Douglas in our group where he posts what we eat on Thursday nights before the show so even though the show has been off the air since May of two thousand eighteen and we'll be coming back artists and so we're promoting the artists that way we're extending the show were and then we have another segment where we do this thing called breads rhetoric whereas the two clips from start a conversation and have a conversation about that could be as simple as I visited you know pretty close to where you live on some trip before whatever and then what you do there in January of two thousand nine hundred ninety we still post are what are we eating on Thursdays Post and we all share recipes and get to know each other as people rather than just fans which is really fun few people you make a good point that you should have specific content for each platform you talk about twitter instagram facebook is there anything else radziwill post out those as an audio Graham and then people can follow the conversation to say hey did you like this what did you like about this one and we take a vote based on social media you can actually be like hey I remember your daughter was having a a baby was coming up grandbaby how'd that go what's so it gets the interaction rather than just heirs my latest episode go click the link because then you're driving interaction which is what social media is all about as being interacting with what's going on with that and then you can start to have a personal conversation personal relationship that makes a connection with them at a point where you don't have that with somebody say Tumbler we've been doing a lot with TV specifically because tumbler is a huge one for television podcast or television fan group specifically because they like to post their little log content as a tumbler post and then linking to our youtube video that we do it's not really a video but it's the the Oh John McCain camp he did a few interviews with us that lead to then getting Sony's attention which helped us in the PR game of getting the actual actors and actresses on the show and thanks but we haven't put out the guest yet but hopefully with listen board on Friday it'll be up there so when you get to that point where people think you are the shell so with that we're able to support our hearing impaired listeners by using youtube as well and building a community out there what would you say is the secret to your podcast success I think the biggest thing that made us successful with the blacklists expose was perseverance we want we do that good stuff our podcast can be playing in the background for them to listen to which is really cool we also use youtube and the reason why we use Youtube and I know people always are like should you put a podcast on US background from Youtube while they're doing work and stuff so why not have an audio only podcast on Youtube recently we use it specifically is that we actually have hearing impaired list community it's where we interact where we chat where we talk where we suss out theories and have long hundred two hundred comment thread discussions about a particular topic Daniel Nafta come on and he was our first interview from the show's perspective early in season three that interview let us to actually make friends with the creator of the show it was a show that probably was good enough to podcast about because there was this underlying mythology is here is not the Lisbeth Qian's father the album art with the Pike as playing in the background and we put that on Tumbler as well that whistle people as people perusing tumbler and looking at other blacklists who just won an award recently for his great work in television music so really really fun to just kind of work that angle for number two to and especially if there's no actual video with it because no one's going to listen to an audio thing on youtube there's a lot of people that just make playlists of music and have that play in the Jeff's obviously out the entire story sometimes and they have their long winded theories that they type out on on Tumbler and so we basically are repurposing our website television knew about us make sure that NBC the blacklist knew about us made sure that the writer's room knew about us because we wanted to feature ever the end of the day so there was this mystery there but what we really wanted to do is make sure that we figured out how we could make sure Sony pictures which instagram post actually gets better traction because then we'll know which one people like and we do that in twitter as a poll and facebook in our facebook group as a poll combine all of that up for some owners in our blacklist fandom and they had asked for a transcription of the show so that they can follow along because they can hear it but sometimes you know we stumble over words the topic is these days but we're geeks when it comes to following television and entertainment news and that sort of thing so people would probably say we're kind of behind the scenes is because we don't actually get to be on television well then it just turned out that we ended up becoming people on television because they invited us out to do a marriage good 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We review the newest MCU movie, Spider-Man: Far From Home, while trying to figure out why Andres denies his love for Anime so much. Thanks to the Ramones and Sire Records for out intro song, “I Wanna be Your Boyfriend.” Show Notes 0:00 to 10:03- Intro/Banter/Polls/#ShitWhitneysays 10:04 to 12:30- Andres Loza Anime Memorial Minute 12:31 to 27:59- This Week in Nerd Witcher Poster Flash found its filmmaker Catwoman Cast? Mad magazine canceled Possible Brightburn sequel? Sandman NETFLIX Series Florida News 12:31 to 27:59- Main Event, Spider-Man: Far From Home Spider-Man Box Office https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man:_Far_From_Homec Support the Show Merchandise- http://tee.pub/lic/_CATsOt0Me0 Subscribe and give us a little help on Patreon-- www.patreon.com/nerdworldorder For a one time donation on Paypal- nerdworldorder2@gmail.com Watch us on YouTube!Any comments or suggestions for the show, email us at nerdworldorder2@gmail.com Make sure to support Whitney! https://www.bbbehaviors.com/
Hey! Have you heard about "The Guys"? Because they have heard about you and they are gonna come and get you if you don't listen to episode 78 of Get Sidetracked! On this episode the guys are joined by Andy, the lead singer of Los Chavos. This week the boys talk about Andy's journey from Bolivia to Australia and how he started the band. Sunny learns a little bit of Spanish and Florez laughs at him the whole time, plus much, much more. If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Pep Love "Needs & Things (Instrumental)" Boogie Break music credited to Los Chavos "Como Puedo" Outro music credited to Los Chavos "I Wanna"
Find your voice - Episode 15 - "My Way" - Raj Sallan #15Tagline: "The only person that should be proud of you, is yourself"Raj Sallan was the Fresh Prince, before he got shipped off to Bel-Air. His parents swiftly realised he was going to end up going down the wrong path if he stayed in Germany, he was sent to Birmingham, UK where he was forced to learn another language, way of life and develop his own mindset. Having had to learn his 3rd language, Raj utilised martial arts, kick-boxing and boxing to channel his mind and found a passion that would see him travelling the world and proving all his doubters wrong.Raj explains that your mindset starts from the moment you wake up. He strengthened his perspective and mindset to help him handle not living with his parents for the majority of his childhood, learning English and fighting professionally in combat sports. Realising that nothing is impossible Raj has overcome his own levels of depression, loneliness and now spends his hours helping world-class fighters, girls and boys of all ages in becoming fit and finding their own confidence.A genuinely loving guy, whose energy is infectious. He explains his daily rituals that have helped him earn a favourable reputation in the fight game, but also as a genuinely humble human being.A story of adversity, with no excuses and an individual who found his voice and continues to write his own story.Thanks for listeningFree Audible book sign up:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Membership/dp/B00OPA2XFG?actionCode=AMN30DFT1Bk06604291990WX&tag=are86-21Best book on Mindset by Carol Dweck: Mindset https://amzn.to/2QajMvZSupport the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/findyourvoiceLinks to me:Website: https://www.arendeu.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aren.deu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/arendeuFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aren.singhLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aren-deu-65443a4b/Podcast: https://www.findyourvoicepodcast.com YouTube: http://tiny.cc/51lx6yLinks to guest:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajesh.sallan (Personal)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/only1rajeshsallan/Have an awesome day #JustDeuIt #FindYourVoice[Music]welcome to an episode of find your voicea movement led by yours trulyAren do a guy who has overcomecrippling anxiety adversity anddifficulty like so many of you in lifewhose main goal now is to help youcombat your excuses take control of yourlife write your own story and mostimportantly find your voice so nowwithout further ado I welcome the hostof the show himself mr. Aren do what'sgoing on people thank you for tuning into another episode of find your voice myname is Aren and as always I am thehost of the show so as you sit here nowlistening to this podcast I just want toask you a quick question now obviouslyit's rhetoricalbecause I can't hear your answer but howmany times in the last week have youthought about something negative haveyou complained when it really wasn'tthat badhave you mould about how little progressyou've made rather than actually commendyourself for how far you've came myguess is probably more than you wish toadmit and that's absolutely fine listenwe've all been there but what I findremarkable about this episode thatyou're gonna hear is I guarantee 100% ifyou listen to this all the way throughyour perception and your mindset willbenefit you will change it you willstart to feel I'll say silly for morningabout the silly things that we oftenmoan about because this individual hasnot only had to learn English as histhird languagehe was uplifted as a ten-year-old fromhis parents to live in a foreign countrywhere everything was alien to him andthe only thing he really knew how tocontrol was his mind and his hands andhis feet and with that he tells awonderful story so without further adoI'm gonna get this interview on the wayso firstly I just wanna walk on right tothe show and thank you for taking timeout of your day to come and have thisinterview myself how you doing today I'mfine right it's just doing well goodgood the UK where they're glad to hearit so I think it's important for thelisteners to understand a little bityourself now I've heard about you mywife's told me about you you know wantedyou on Instagram for some time now so ifyou could kind of give the listenersbasically a history of how you've cameabout to where you are todaywell basically am I was born in Germany1988 in Frankfurt and grew up in a roughestate area basically it was there wasno Indians back then it was just if youname it just like Turks albaniandifferent all different cultures but noIndians no Asians my family was the kindof the first Indian community aroundthere my uncle and everyone and growingone went school there stayed there -lost ten the time there was no peopleprobably asking what are you doing hereyeah yeah it's just growing up in thisstate area it was a rough and tough youknow being through fucking some hardtime and the other day and seeing myparents there being there and as anIndian people you know how did Germanthey say it's not it's not a racistcountry but they won't put everyone inone the cultural people would want inone area so where this day so this istheir area it was a being a bad kid Iwas like a as poor really but the otheryeah okay so I'm getting into naughtystuff at a young age theftnot going school just no he just beingwrong basically doing the wrong thingsthat I do you know upsetting my parentsthey wasn't happy they wanted a betterlife for me so come to a stage wherethey decided to send me here because mymom's side everyone's here my uncle's mycousins so they had a decision to makewhich probably was the biggest decisionin their life so they decided to send mehere to have a better life and todaythat's where I stand is here and I'mbeing threw me through quite a bit youknow from being alone softwaredepression this is probably most of thefamily members they don't even knowthemselves so when they hear this theyprobably think we didn't know this butI've never come up out of it really I'venever told anyone about it because Ilike to keep things sometimes myself and[Music]I've always always had that little thingwhere you know when I was young come onmy own and basically crying by myselfand I was a kid when I come here cuz Imissed my parents because the hardestthing in my life was probably was goingto that Airport and looking back and seemy mom and I'd cry maybe one else that'sa hard thing yeah it's a mental thingand that's a ten year old I don't knowwhere I'm going I don't know what'shappening yeah what's going so you wereten when you came over I was 10 yearsold and was jamming your first languagebut job dream dance from Indiana okaysome may not be fast champion easilyshould I didn't know I didn't have aclear barrage you know nothing Englishfrom the age of 10 10 yes fantastic andthen it was just hard time it's justhard that moment was very hard ten yearsold you wouldn't know you took back andwhy do you crying like we think he mighthave great for holiday of his back ofcourse I know what they said that youknow going then the plan was to give ita go see how it goes that's what my owncustom a moment which was good and thenit was hard that day I remember sittingon the plane at ten years old amount andit's going to another country to start anew life and things started and use thegood is better for me basically becausethe way I grew up in Germany there wasonly one way in a prison gangs or deadawesome other than something I didn'twant to disappoint my parents becauseone thing in my life that could never dois disappoint them they mean the worldto me and yeah another indeed appear nowin school world screedcome in years six or years five yearsalmost ten years old I didn't know noEnglish no English at all basically Idid not think I was that good fresh offthe boat but yeah and had to go throughlot of stuff as a kid because knowingnot know Englishmaking friends was hard but it was justvery difficult to be fair and the way Ijust gone through it I cried as a kid Iremember going home walking from schoolI had no friends and this is when Ifirst come over andthat long road in hands of going homeand crying and just being upset missingmy parents 10 year old kid would courseYong Yong you don't know you know youdon't know how you feel and it's justvery different unexplainable to peoplethat unless they've been throughthemselves they know I feels and it washard there's hard times and then slowlyslowly things started changing for meyou know I just started getting thinkingin my head don't one thing I always saidto myself in life is that it's all aboutyou know your brief you got two arms twolegsyou're not worse than others knowthere's people out there in lifestylegoing through lot worse than yourself soI always that's one thing one of themsecond is that the only place that'sgonna believe and use yourself you can'tbelieve in yourselfand having faith in yourself then youknow I strongly believe that you knowpeople believe in like North ofAttraction the universe I thinkpersonally you are your universe you arewhat you think in it you become what youthink so absolutely things change for meyou know if I didn't have if I didn'twant to become like my parents oreverything I took a lot of criticism inlife as well like you can't do this myparents up to because they sent me yeahas if our Asian families are they'll putyou they'll put a lot of people downthey like to say oh he ain't gonna donothing course of course being in amaking oh why you sent him there for myparents after he all that then it waslike a it was me against the people asone to prove them wrong that you knowwhat I'm fuckin of made it yeah you knowI am Who I am I'm a good personI've not turned that wrong a lot ofpeople expected me to come here and takeadvantage oh yeah and film become adruggie junkie do whatever can you knowmake most of it because my parents inhere but um you know you know plenty offriends we just forget just before thisinterview as well I've been mutualfriends we've got as well yeahdefinitely is so I think that'sinteresting what you've touched from ityou said a couple of things that I'vejust made notes of so one is you becomewhat you think and believe in yourselfthis is something that I know is a verydate hero you have to say affirmationsand implant that in my head now and Ithink indirectly because you've been putin that situation you have to developthat yourself andgiving you some strengths although youmight not have seen it as a strengththen it's brought you into the personthat you are now which I think it'sfantastic because and a lot of peoplelistening to this probably had a lotmore shout class yeah whereas you wereby yourself and you thinking buddy gotthese two hands and legsyeah and just speaking on those twokinds of legs now yeah that you knew youhad you've done incredible things withthose yeah which I just wanted to tellthe audience as well it all started witha fire school basically okaywhen I was in Germany I was a bit of atempered kid you know it's but I stillgave too loud so when I come here I wasit - I got into a few fights and this ismy first the first few month for youalreadyand my uncle goes to meet my mom'sbrother he goes you know you gotsuspended from school you just come overhere in basically Punjabi because Icouldn't speak English course and sofrom there he started and there he goeswell I'm gonna send you to kickboxinggym and I go ah they don't give me acoke it's nothing they asked or justyeah by then I made friendsI put friends by them you know peoplethat were around me and school friendsand I took one friend with me and saidlet's give me a coke see what's aboutyeah and who wants me to go okay andwalked into the gym and then from therenever looked back cuz just suddenly Ifound a talent I wasn't good mmm yes soit wasn't actually beating people up butit's something I had in me and I usedthat a lot if it wasn't for that I thinkthat sports and combat sport fightingand all that helped me in a way my usingmy hands and feet my mentally if it mademe better and it was more energy changedeverything like if I was upset at homeor if I was feeling downoh go to gym no I'll use that a lot andthen that just made me who I amfrom there he just kick-started amateurfights I went to turn pro in Thai boxingI had laws of numerous fight all overthe place over India to fight at a proMMA fight for winning age and over 20pro kickboxing fightsit's incredible a mature buck cells aswell as boxing for Saint Francis inBirminghamfantastic yes or other good chance I waseven told to stick to boxing and one wayis that gonna be pro in that but I justlove kicking okay yeah so that's whereyou all started my hands or feet andthey kicked off then I think that'swhere I I saw your Instagram stuff Nickinitially because I know my wife Tommylove about you because you went to thesame school and she said it's reallyinspiring you've come from completelydifferent country and you found your wayin life and I remember going to be spokeabout this just before the podcast goingto ask them University yeah which iswhat ten miles from my house can getthere in 15 minutes yeah and I washomesickso Monday to Thursday by the timeThursday comes I couldn't wait to gethome on a Friday so I can only imaginewhat it's like for a ten-year-old kid tokind of have to do that but I don't nowwe've spoken obviously before this yougo home a lot now and you visit inGermany quite yeah I spend much timewith my family I can I personally thinkthat nowadays degeneration now theyforget their parents and they forgetabout the old alumni like I spend a lotof time my parents because thedifference with me is that I've notactually I've lost a lot of time withthe growing of pianos and not being withthem so be going back and then everytime so anytime that means the world tome now first thing you couldn't you knowa man if you don't spend time I agreeand I'm sure they're very proud of howfar you've come now they are yeah theyare very very proud but the mostimportant thing is my dad always tellsme is the only place that should beproud this are you proud you have peoplelike that that's what matterspersonally I'm proud of myself that's apretty messy that's the best thing toyou now look that message as well andthat's something that I try and getthrough this podcast as well is thatyeah the way we look at ourselves in ourself-worth and stuff like it's the mostimportant thing yet cuz it's nicegetting plaudits from the person nextdoor or somebody across the road butuntil you start looking yourself andbelieving in yourself I'll do somethinglike this is something I don't are manyByrne I wake up in the morning and speakto myself let me read it and there's areason why I do it because then I wentto see someone about three years agomm-hmmand he helped me the way to think andwhy how to change negativity intopositively I don't you feel great aboutyourself so he said do something liketalk to yourself yeah but he actuallyworks so I realized that your mindsetstarts from the time you wake up youknow when you say your feet touch thefloor yeah that is when your mind startsworking and whatever you think whatthought you wake up with so if you wakeup negative your day is going to benegative if you wake up positive you'repositive so walk to the mirror and I gotthis little white top where I just say Iam positive I am rich I am blessed I ammy own God I am this and that so and Italk to myself yeah and then I said toher I'm gonna have a great day todaydo that and it helps me yeah that'ssomething that really helps me I knowsome people might thinking wow that'sthat but that is something like I canreally really help someone it's a mentalthing and this is like a you mentallygetting stronger and your mind youyou're basically transforming your mindset you straight positive team andyou're looking forward to the day thenit can rain out there because no evenwhen I'm finished knowing and it's shitwhether I'll say it's a toy don't stopme doing the finger prize of course it'sthe mindset how people yeah and I know alot of people that wake up in themorning say example one day I hatemondays absolute that's the firstnegative word that you say to yourself Ihate why do you hate go and do what youhad to do come home make a plan yeahthink coffee I love that so it's one ofthem things I think as you were saying Ijust opened up my diary so I have everymorning five thoughts and it's similarto yourself I am powerful I understandmy own bothyI am perfect every single morning bestthing and it's only something I've beendoing recently as well but it's soimportant like what we feed am I here soyou're an athlete you know what it'simportant to feed your body physicallystrong but if this is weak that knowseverything there's no point of it's notpoint being you know I mean the bestbody but if you're my name right it'sthe same with the fight game you can bevery good in the gym you can beyou can be whatever but if your mindsetswrong and you my name in the fightmm-hmmyou must say you lost the fight yeahbecause it's not there lost it before itstarted yeah but a lot of people don'trealize that so my mind is a powerfulthing I don't think people realize it Ithink you're right there I think it'sbecoming a bit more and this is probablybecause I look into that fear you've gota lot of mindset coach and a lot ofpeople talking about it but when I hearit from someone like yourself who's putit into practice in an arena and done iton an international stage I find it alot more authentic and real so I'm gladyou said that and it was actually theone of the next questions I was gonnaask you was about your routine and so Ilove athletes and if I could if I couldhave a separate podcast in this they'vebeen just interviewing athletes becauseI think it takes a certain type ofperson to get to the top to stay at thetop to have that mindset because itisn't like you said it ain't all aboutyour physical attributes you'll be thehardest hit but if you aim right hereyeahand somebody's got more clued on therethey're gonna have perform you throw itmain rhythm as an example indefinitelyso what I want to ask you is this was mynext question what do you do until thetime you go to sleep so obviously youall can have you spoken to yourself inthe mirror now yeah what are their kindof rituals or habits do you do in theday often saying I can go back to when Iwas fighting yeah yeah what I used to dowas we stay twice a day or three timespushing it depending coming to a fightwaking up in a pony go for a jog I'mjust going back when I was at school myuncle used to wet this secondary schooland I was competing then amateur leveland I was doing then I'd turn pro and Imean my uncle waking you used to comefrom a nightshift 4:00 in the morningbefore I go school is to make me go fora jog go for a run so the technologiesyou hear I was 14 to 16 this was and thededication was built in me already youknow having that warrior mentality andthat listen you gotta train hardmaintaining one way to so what we usedto do is train three times a day say maxand diet so when you wake up in themorning you run check your weight comehome eat you gotta watch my eat as wellyou have a nutritionist watching whatyou eat if you don't have a nutritionyou some people do it themselves whichis good as well so my daily routine isBella and especiallyall days was going school all day watchye at school wow this is the time whenno one hardly knew realized I was inyear eight nine I was just my name wasjust coming out and not people knew thehouse no one knew that I was doing itonly later on people found that comingfrom school finish school come home grabmy bagdon't do no homework come on felt liketraining back there go straight to thegym to our session and then back homeeat food go bed then after that when Ileft school it was the only thing thatchanged was there was no school time sothat's when three times a day trainingstarted just running in the morningtraining from different things likestrength speed and sparring session padwork different sessions and needs to bethree times a day eating right and hedays used to just go basically and thenI'm coming home in the evening afternoonchilling with the family and then in theevening if you feel good you go formother jog and this is when it comes toan eight week camp fight camp your aimis to get fit get mentally strong andget your weight down as well dependingon what weight division you find thatand then they just carried on like thatI've done that for a good 15 years to befair herI've been training since I was 10 stilldo it now but I'm fond of fighting fitand fighting professionally I stopped at25 my last fight was 24 when I was inIndia a fourth road and times change butI still keep the same similar routine Istill go for a jog here in l a-- wake-upcall for one you know in the morning andI love going running in the morning at 4or 5 I love that I love that it's thefresh a door full run go work andespecially with my job now you know wedo shift work so I work everythingaround it and the only thing that keepsme going is my mind basically your bodycan get old as much as they want but ifyour mind is strong can control yourmind and yeah and the funny thing isit's your mind that tells you're tiredeven before your body is as well yeahand that's something we definitely kindof battle with yeah I looked at and Ijust sort of touch on that so you'vedone this for like 15 years I had a veryvery short period and this is kind oflike something that I celebrate where Itrain like an athlete as a knight Igot myself under an Olympic coach nearboxing what I was doing with thosecopying national champions so when theywere training free time today I wasdoing the same yeah because I knew I gotinto the game late and I really wantedto go on a floors so I was training andI was copying them I was eating theright stuff and I couldn't understandwhat you're saying there I'm not sure ifthe listeners will get this but there isa point where your body and your mindare in sync that you do stuff that youthink shit how we're doing this becauseyou're training so would you do so muchand the reason I say that is because nowI'll go to the gym and people normallyis not comparison trained or whateverbut the intensity that I had for thosetwo years is 10 times more than now whatI can't do is bring that intensity backhere so now when I go to the gym the momI'm tired up I don't know I just kind ofthink okay let's got that Communistsabuse away and I wish I could transformthose two years of a true athletesmindset into now are you able to stilldo that now so you know how you wouldtrain that 25 can you bring that alittle bit back or is it a matter ofwhen you're not competing it's difficultto do I know exactly it doesn't makesense yeah I don't make sense to doright there especially the copying partmmm that's exactly why I used to dobecause watching people like the runningI got from sue my uncle told me run inthe mornings and everyone that fight hermentality and I just watch people likeTyson and knowing the jog in the morningand he watched these videos okay andthat's the copying part like justthought you said yourself you copy itand do it but that's the only way tothese people are there it's by of courseyou learn from them so that's why itlike Mayweather says you know what myopponent sleep 2 a.m. in the morning I'mgoing for it says it's a very good copyit's not a bad thing it's doingsomething that they're doing and then itworks on you but going to transformingit if I wanted to do that now andeverything I could like I said it's asit my head I knew boys the older youget or do you believe as welllaziness kicks in you know andresponsibilities change appear you knowyou have a lot more other things to doyou know work people get you knowrelationships and everything justchanges but in your head you got a youhave like a notebook and you writeeverything downtoday I'm gonna do this tomorrow I'm dothis you know you can write a routinedown and it still can be done it's don'tcoming there's nothing impossible inlibrary people told me I could neverspeak EnglishI've never got to speak English or aschool I get picked on here a day not asin you know just not picked on but justlaughing you know he can't speak Englishoh my cousin's would say oh and I thinkyou know what I realize now nothing isimpossible even when I was going throughthe depression point no I'm sad I justupset cryI never should tell my family no oneused to know I should be on my own icelike be a man just cry and miss myparents but then while Walter went alongand I got older I realized that you knowwhat nothing's impossible I could doanything or what you know whatum these people were standing out therewhat am i crying about what is wrongwith meyou know I mean I can do this dusty andtoday I'm here nothing today right nowI'm probably in the most longest mindsetI just believe in myself that I'm alivethey feel the good energy yeah and thisgood energy but Zampa when you passpositive energy got me excited herebefore we started this you can see howhappy I'll wait that's the best thing todo is the vibrations between two peopleand it's a straightaway you send it tothem and you want to spend time withpeople like thatthat's it girl one thing I have to do isthe certain people didn't say family orfriends who all they do is negativenegative negative and when it's yourfamily and friends you can't always cutthem out yeah so after do is limit myconversations with them or if I'm inthere if I'm in their proximity isliterally like how you doing and then Iwalk away because I don't want that youknow what all of these kind ofrelationships and this is where I'mcomplaining nowadays in life and on thegrand scheme of things and people haveinterviewed on this and includingyourself their problems that you knowthe trivial the minor compared to whatyou guys have been through nobody's beenlifted from their parents do you have tolearn a third language to that you don'tbe fired in and they're notunderstanding what people are sayingabout them to then having to developtheir own - such a young age where I'mhere now as a 30 year old still tryingto develop myand I'm seeing people who I'm actuallyworking with now who you are older thanme still trying to develop their Mon soI think it's you should be very proudfor this yeah I think it's commendablethat you've been able to do that yeahespecially it's true you don't think Iagree with that exam it's that fuckingthat did you do so you can't give a fuckabout anything fuck what people thinkfuck what anyone thinks really and dowhat you make sure you have people yeahif you work on yourself you're nevergonna get out of that blockage it's acircle around you like we've seen it alot with lot of people not mind coachespeople saying it like they put and diein the middle then they put circlearound it that is you and you can't getat that comfort zone you're just in thatmiddle you have to break through andthat's what he's like I had a friendmake for me two weeks ago saying I wannacopand I said to him you found me to tellme you walk onwell how about you think to yourselfthat I am gonna get I'm gonna have thatcar or believe that you already in thatcar believe in yourself like I said yeahyeah there's no one else gonna believein you you know I mean you can't askphone someone can you believe inaddition of everyone else that's it yeahcuz I knew this was interview was comingup and I try and learn about the persona little bit I took myself back intothose two years and the key to mysuccess in those two years was adecision I will just make a decision andbelieve it oh there's an analogy whensomebody says I'm trying to quit smokingfor a bit or somebody just says I don'tsmoke anymore they're two differenttypes of people the person who doesn'tsmoke and move will not be tempted andnobody will really ask him wheresomebody's that off stop smoking for abit the most aren't you're gonna getasked in a grave you want one or they'regonna be very very tempted it's kind ofyou've got to make your own identity youdo if that makes sense ain't the worldlike I'm trying change that try to I amNOT little words how you think I'm whatyou say your language you know yeah youto yourself what it's raining today orCongo you know but you say I will go forwhen the rain stops to be rain is notgonna kill you you know it's just it'sthe mind thing to be fair it's it's hardit's hard I know what where people comefrom like for me softly from beingjudged mean creaturesis going through depression at a youngage you know feeling alone andovercoming them things it's just it'snot as easy I want people to know thatthey're not on their own you know I knowpeople it's hard to explain to someonehow you feel but they need to realizethat you're not on your own becausefirst of all these people not worse thanwhat they're going through you knowsecond you're breathing you know he gottwo arms two legsyou put got a roof over your head getfood on the table and end of the worldnever think that and just feel strongabout yourself and even yourselfbut never give up and that's one thing Ithink in the Asian community is Wallynot all there's nothing wrong with youdon't worry you're just crying allyou're just upset it's a debate knowwhat's going through yeah you don't knowwhat's going through the person's heador what's happening and me as a youngkid I remember them little things when Iwas on my own and crying and all sortsit was quite hard and not family membersdon't know this to be fair but all thecomment in a way that it was that fuckyou attitude like you know what I'mgonna I'm gonna prove people wrong youknow I didn't care what people think butI used that as a I'm gonna prove a momthat I'll turn that good and I turned updoing I achieve things that day car so Iused them as a fuel baby that's why Iused the mass and it carried on likethat and my mind just got stronger andstronger hmm and anything even todaylike I mean people who having a bad dayand I turned their mindset it's just metalking deception isn't it yes it's howyou see itand I think you took started this soyou've been doing this since you attendthey pretty much and that's probably whyyou're better at it than most people Ithink the important thing people shouldtake away from this episode is make it ahabit yeah so how you go to the toiletat night how do you go have a showerevery morning it needs to become a habitthe way you speak to yourself from howyou see stuff so another good thing I doother than these five things I dogratitude journal is oh so I used to doevery morning which is fine butsomewhere along like the day after a bitit kind of rubs off so something badhappens even myself I'm guilty ofsometimes looking atwhat I do you know I do have themtonight as well so I'm doing gratitudeas soon as I wake open before I go tosleepit just helping me and my natural vibesand everything it's very hard for me tonot be grateful for what I have like yousaid I've got two hands and a few of myhealthtouchwood at the minute got no diagnosisof any illness isn't nothing I get to goon holiday I know what I get to live thelife are what I'm blessedyeah do you know what I mean I convincedmyself of that because because I amnever give up attitude may seem you knowthat's the best way to be and beinggrateful I've always been grateful I'llbe my dad and like we come from nothingmy parents come from nothing and we haveenough today to keep us happy and that'sall that matterswhich is how well you know half is themost important thing of course and youknow I've always been bought up in a wayto think that stay humble as well and begrateful and that's well yeah and that'sone thing about me I love that andthat's something you preach on yourinstagrams in your facebook as welllove that because always I can relate tothat so on my Twitter I just kind of saystuff that comes in my head it's kind ofme talking to myselfyeah because sometimes if I'm a bad daymy first thing in my head is going backto a prayer yeah and listen to how youtalk so be that person that you sayyou're gonna be here and I wrotesomething the other day which saysgrowing up I didn't have everything Iwanted but I had everything I needed andthat's literally how I grew up and andthat's kind of like one of my timelinesas well because I think my life is thiscompared to so many other people that'swhy people it's hard for them they thinkthey're humble but they're not reallythey don't understand how what it takesto be grateful you have to believe inthat you know what I'm happycoming for my breakfast is a bit hardtimes II was me I know and I've seen youknow looking at my friend he's buyingnew train is no lazy Navi and now I'msitting up and for one but I still don'tgo and get what I want because I knowI've got enough I don't you know that'snot gonna change your liver whathappened it's all still here it's notcause it's a big example my friendsalways like oh why didn't get yourself anew car you know you all you need toknowwhat can I'm humble in a way that my cartakes me a to be I'm happy that's whatthe purpose of a car is that's all ifyou could treat yourself to treatyourself don't forget where you comefrom people forget where they callthat's what happened I agreethey really forget asleep hour for alisten that is I think so I come fromsimilar backgrounds no not as bad as youin terms of not being very humblebecause we had normally going up and Iremember the moment I got my first goodjob he was in London and I was anymoremoney thing on you wanted to deal withand when I say what money I mean to meto other people it's probably a normalsalary so I know all this money and Iremember Bibles designer gear thesejeans and stuff and if you go upstairsto the third bedroom they're all themjeans and all them teacher I just and Ihardly wear because yeah very quickly Irealized that doesn't make me happywhat makes me happy is being able to dothis or help people or give a hunter andthat kind of the best thing you can doyou know helping people is one of thebest things as well even if it's doneit's like the littlest thing like I'llexplain some time was of course tellingthem how if they're saying the day'sbeen bad try and help and be they bebetter not have a joke or just havesomeone just maybe someone small yeah Ithink I thinking in the world butgrowing up humble and down to half isprobably my first thing not taking myheart honestly from your hair is thefirst thing that there is respect beinghumble and down to the best can comeafter that's the best thing I think theworld would be a better place if there'sno greed then like lot of people arethere's not greedthere's a lot of competition Cubacompetition not a lot of people competewith them with others or their mates ortheir family members like I've alwaystold my parents like listen don't worrywhat people say let them talk let thembe they think what they want let themthink what they want they're jealous theHaiti they got a negative problem whichthey need help in but they don'tunderstand that especially in ourcommunity indeed pretty they see theywon't know that they don't stand thiskind of stuff this is like if you canfucking get it what can't you why don'tyou do this why don't you do what theydon't realize the other person might behappy you know they're happy with whatthat for my dad my dad one kind ofperson like you were says to me whatkids are happybe healthy about reform I'll either seeyou always you say that his whole lifeand you're drilled into my headno even though I didn't grow up withthem but but then let them believeremember yeah I remember these thingsand now always when I stay at homethat's why I got that little white booktop of the mirror and I love that lookhoney and I've got one thing that I'mI'm rich yeah and you know how I feeland well feeling about everything I wantyou keep saying that the things that youdon't you don't expect they'll come toyou anyway then you're attracting thator anything of course but yes like Isaid it's not easy for people out therethat's hard but I already know I lovethat you've shared that because that'sliterally how I think yeah so we justbefore we started this episode I toldyou I'm selling this house now yeah andI was like we're gonna get ourselves asmaller apartment and two other peopleit's gonna be like shit you're given abig house for a small little apartmentfor what for me is my happiness mywife's gonna give up WIC we're gonna betogether I don't care that I don't allmy house that doesn't bother meI don't care my family or friends say ohyou don't want to have anymorelisten not many people do all thathouses the lights on the houses for astart but secondly it doesn't bother meI've got not ego in relation to thatwhat I am doing is controlling my ownlife I'm living life on my own terms andmy wife's happy that's the best way andgoing back to banks on that to be fairwe don't own exactly nothingwe're here for a very very short amountof time we're leasing almost everythingin life you know to me we don't ownnothing and all your own only thing yourown is your own happiness their ownmindset and yourself absolutely and likeyou said you and your wife are happythat's when you care about a lot of thepeople out there to care about the kidsand their parents and that's what theyshould be this I think time is morevaluable than money you know I mean themost most important commodity you canget money all day long you'll get thatforever at the time you never get thatback and that's me saying it becausethat time I lost with my parents I'llnever get anything I get that back yeahme growing up as a most of my friendsused to go back schooldon't open the door go back home sorrydon't open the door one day mom and dada day no I didn't have that feeling Ididn't know what it's like growing upwith parents or what it's like beingwith you in a moment dad and my mom anddad had to go through a lot they have tocry you know they're always outevery day have known a magic I mean I'mnot a parody I can only imagine how hardthat must've been a song he was alwayssaid to my mom and dad I said no there'speople are there I've lost you know theparents in walls and this was going onnow and people are you know dying and Isaid don't worry I'm fine andeverything's goodand I always came that positive energyand that thing that I'm gonna do welldon't worry come off it and I will neverbasically we say flop come so I'm gonnaprove everyone wrong don't worry andsame people they used to criticize usthey don't even want to look at me nowyeah yeah I know I still pull my handout unshaken because that's not the wayof yours just because they hate youdoesn't mean you have to hate back don'tgo on to their level yeah and mostlikely reason that they have these kindof opinions or something positive stuffis because really it's an opinion aboutthemselves so when they see you doingstuff or saying you're gonna dosomething they believe they can't do itand that's what it is I had it well Imean when I was 25I'm 25 slate and I was like 42 poundsoverweightheavier than I was now tits andeverything and I would but I want to goand box it every single person close tome other than my mom I like my brotherand like my immediate family were likeyou can't do it straightawaydad already decided my fate in here justincredible how do you guys know youhaven't seen me try I wasn't as good aswhen I was 17 when I first know but Iwas like oh because I was so likefocused I was like respond I think Icould do something because I had anOlympic coach who told me I could do itand I was at surely his opinion in thatfield matters a little bit more thanyour opinion yet but then saying that ifI never had that guy tell me that Iprobably would have believed it and Iprobably would never have tried it and Istill say to this day those two yearsare the best years of my life I neverachieved the things that I want to dochief but I built my counter and I builtmy strength and I built so much about meas a personyeah in those two years that I think isreally important that was me literallyignoring people's opinions or definitelyurge people shut up everything the thingis that when people when people say toanother person you can't do it who arethey don't you are needy they'renobodies they just feel like that butthemselves that they Condor is on youcan do itand it's good in a way because when youstart thinking like that you getstronger and you think to yourself youknow what that's true who are they totell me and you that's why sometimesthat period of my life where I gotcriticized judged I probably took anynow people but they won't do to my faithbut yeah but you need them peoplesometimes because they've got a issuewith themselves in within themselves ofcourse but they're taking it out onothers but you need these people becauseyou use them as a competitive thing likeyou know what I'm gonna prove you wrongthere and it helps you it pushes youeven more and it's just forget it I justhave this quote from the whole two yearson my wallpaper on my phone and it was Ido because I can't I come because I wantto I want to because you said I couldn'tand that's what it was because there wasso many people that said I couldn't yeahI'm just gonna go and do this now yeahalmost to prove them wrong so I get thatyeah it's very hard but like I saideveryone goes to so much through lifeand you mentioned the depression thingearlier and obviously you know you foundfighting as your way of kind ofreleasing energy and helping you and allthe benefits of exercise on mentalhealth and depression yeah how did youovercome it or is it something that youstill feel you battle with now I thinkum I don't have it no more now basicallyup in a way but back then when I was akid I didn't know it was depression okaybut it was but I realized afterafterwards it what it was because goingin a room lock yourself up and crying isjust as a 12 year old and I was 10 to 12that's when it was the main period andit was a bit more you wouldn't realizeand you think one more crank you justyou know but that's what's going on yourhead is telling youDanya you're on your own you got no onethere your mom and dad that's so faraway you know you have all thesethoughts going through your head andnegative thoughts basically and hestarted from there and I worked myselfin a way thinking and first of allsports was helping me anyway keeps yourmind of things you know like I alwayssay to people find a hobby don't have tobecome a sport do any sport it could beanything you know sitting playing onPlayStation yeah sometimes it gets yourmind off things remind some wellabsolutely and the way I overcome it isbasically I was justone day I'll just come home and thinkingto myself I'm about 14 now and I'm doneit in ages and I was thinking to myselfhold on I felt alone I'm not sittingthere I was thinking and no one caresabout me you know I want to go back toGermany I don't want to be here no morebut then I started thinking these peoplestarted coming all in my head thatcriticized me and just my family myparents basically and everything and Isaid if I go back now and give up Igotta hear that for rest of my life andmy mom and dad will have to hear thatsay he didn't make nothing of himself heain't done nothing so at 14 I have tothink and more 14 year olds they don'tthink about us knowing no chance I haveto prove after thinking my head don'tthink you know what I can't do this Igive up no matter how hard it becomes Iwill not give up I was there yeah andprove everyone wrong and I'm not tellingeveryone that it's easy to do you knowdepression is it's a very I don't thinkit's looked into as much it should beand it's quite hard and not many peoplecan overcome itbecause they feel that there's no oneday and of course you know I mean untilnot only in the hard waylook I didn't speak to no one I usedmyself as in I'm gonna do this I'm gonnado that I'm gonna prove them wrong andI'm gonna give it a go I'm not gonnagive up and then I never gave up fromthey carried on I went through a lot ofstuff through it throughout then as wellI lost my grandparents in India mum ormy dad's mom and dad both died day aftereach of that and especially a funeralday it's a very different thing I'vegone I've lost fights that's made mefeel down you know I've had shitperformances fights I've been criticizedjudged again this was around 18 19so through in my whole life there's beenbits and bobs but I had that one thingin my head I don't give a fuck I am NOTgonna give up and I'm gonna carry on andtoday people respect you for it you knowpeople think you know who's strongminded person yeah definitely and nowI'm just too old I'm getting I feel likemy body might not be the same that I waswhenwas 18 I'd like mmm fire and then gotthe punches got the kid speed whateverbut in my head I'm still that lion andhe still there and if I have to dosomething I know I can do it my bodymight have to be shattered even if it'snot fighting or whatever is all trainingusing that one is yeah unify they saypeople lose their jobs they getredundant the baffled they don't knowwhat to do they go to a pub they startdrinking no cuz they don't used tothinking one fuckin into the worldno walk through that door be happy mmmsee your familywhat about girlfriend kids where thatsmile say you know whattomorrow's another day absolutely simpleas that to do them and that's the way toovercome things it's hard it's it's noteasy I'm not saying it's easy but youknow yeah I think you need mindset yeahyou've got like an athletic like a toptop level of mindset but the thingsyou're saying is you're not saying youdon't feel it as well yeah you stillfeel pain you still feel this struggleor making a hole and you're not Supermanlike nobody wants to wake up and runningthe cold but you have to do cosnecessary you have to do and if anythingif we can train ourselves whether it'sthrough exercise combat sports orwhatever it is like any goals we have isit going to discipline yourself yesthat's really where you get your rewardsyeahdiscipline yourself alone you have todiscipline your mind and your you haveto think right and it's just like likeyou said it's not easy but what isn'teasynothing's easy in life and this is athing and I think I'm not sure of theright word for it but I feel a littlebit sorry for people who haven't beenthrough the hardship in life or sufferedas much because it's more difficult forthem to put themselves in somebody likeyourselfs position yeah see the thing isyou had your back against the wall youhad no other choice easy there look Iquit and this is the end now or I keepfighting forward and you're callingforward stand by swing it's true even asa kid like when I was in Germany goingthrough being bad influence through Iwas only seven eight and I wasn't doingtheft and that and literally you knowjust I think the only time one thing Iremember is getting my head kicked in bya bunch of sixteen year olds me I'm aI'mseven years eight years old but that wasthe life growing up in the state and Ithink coin from coming from Frankfortthey stay area there and come into handswith it's just as bad well yeah I boughtthat mentality to England that no one'sgonna fuck with me and I am Who I am Isee and they've helped me I don't knowme I remember last time getting introuble here in England you know juststay disciplined and then what I have todo found a talent kept up with it keptmy head strong you know regardless ofwhat happens in life they're gonna beups and downs gems are gonna come that'sno matter what they don't matter who isokay you can be a celebrity you can beyeah multi-millionaire credit they'reall going through storms and they allcome through life where they stressedand they're whoever but the carrier ofthe carrier they don't give up you knowand that's the way to be to be basicallyand I carried on to be fair I boughtthat same mentality it took time andlike I said I still you have ups anddowns now I have ups and downs now andthen but doing that thing like waking upin the morning how makes it positiveit helps Lord and I hope people try thatthis you try all right definitely I meanI've started yeah I told you you'd liketo get people to start it because it'simportant out and the thing that'simportant is you showed your underability there so we all know you as thistough guy yeah you know kicking ass allover all over the world but it's good tohave wannabe of you as a human sayinglook I still struggle that's it but likeyou said you've got two choices youbefore you go backwards and yours isalways to go forward keep lookingforward and don't look back basically ifyou start looking back you living in thepast of course live in the moment that'swhat we've gone the future that's got tobe fair forget the future the past livein the limit yeah I believe in thatmoment you know you wake up that's yourday live in that moment that time thatyou got in that lake every minute hourwhatever counts yeah and giving thatmoment I love it future is a plan pastis gone forget that and the moment iswhat you're gonna do then whatever youdo in the day doesn't mean I'm tellingpeople to train or whatever not asathlete wise as a normal human beingwise find happiness firstin yourself and think positive and whatyour mind just starts changing myselfI'm just living that moment I love itthat's the best way brilliant bro Iappreciate that great lessons there um Iwould ask you then another question andso I know you're not scared of likecombat and stuff stuff that most peoplea normal person on their own will bescared of confrontation is tough becauseobviously you've been then you're notjust competing against a normal personthrow it you're competing againstsomebody who's trained and probably justas hard as you yeah but other than thatwhat else in life scares you then youknow what be honest I've never fearedanything to be fair the only thing Ifear and as in person who Dean he'sprobably my parents losing my parents Idon't feel nothing else I can go back tothe bottom I know I'll rise up againnothing fears me but we all know that weget old at one point and we're gonna usepeople we love and it's a hard thing andespecially like me that I haven't spenttime with them as much as I want to domy life and try my best I'll doeverything now a lot of people ask mewhat you want you go holiday come withyou mate so I can do that whenever ofcourse at that time I have off I'll gohome and that time I spend with my momand dad it's the most important time inmy life and I think if I fear anythingit's losing my parents in life basicallynothing else fears me I could lose wahwah lose my house I can lose my job I'lldo whatever is but you can't replacethat you can't replace certain thingsyour parents are one thing that youcan't replace you loved once somethingyou know and that is my fearwe take you for granted yeah we doanother fear that a lot it's it'ssomething that you know you gotta acceptit one day it's no and but you don'twant it to come and that's the fear youhave any you've got the right mentalitythough that every day is you basicallyseize the dayyeah so you make the most of it I'm thesame I think that probably one of mybiggest fears as well my immediatefamily obviously if you know is you doand I know a lot of people use thatdreams to inspire my sometimes use likemy nightmares to inspire me so I Isometimes I know it sounds a bit morbidbut it's like just imagine if this istheir everlastingdo you know what I meanthat requires we have to really give myall on the day because my my end game isfor them to have their life that they'vealways wanted a do you know mean untilthey have to find that for them so ifyou always because I'm not the longeryou take the more chance it is of thatday coming that's it yeah that makes itand you're right that is using that isbasic I use the same thing like I alwaysthink the opposite I think to myself youknow it's God forbid something happensto him that's why I booked my ticket onthe last minute hang on when I have thattime off it can be two days three daysI'm their dog of course no catch theflight I'm gone you know I mean I coulduse that money to do anything I want Idon't know anywhere in the world if Iwant some toys and do I want but thattime I spend with them that's the bestwas the best time and even if he's justsitting at home and just talking tohaving it laughing just chilling itcan't be no there's no that's the onlything I personally fear anything else Idon't feel like you can throw me in thejungle with nothing you know I meanobviously I'll come at what I've gottado and going back to the bottom of myadvice by cooking I'm not scared normalbecause you know once you've been thereyeah you don't fear to be there againbut you know how to wake yourself upthen yeah you can be poor rich but theywere still living our India and you seepoor people you see you know how peoplelive and how people are they still haveyou know yeah you don't mean it's crazyeasy it's still happy I'm going Thailandback end of last year and I rememberthis one particular family was a threegeneration family and they were justsmiling in this very small hut whereclothes on the line that didn't looklike they were washed but they werewashed I don't mean that in anydisrespectful way but happiness it wasalmost like an advert you know that whenyou watch these business embolus and Iwalked past it with the wife and we justwalking back to the hotel sir that'sbliss I mean like no God they've goteach other that's actually enough youknow those relationships they gothappiness love and I was like I lovethat it did change my perception a lotcoming back from a place like that and Ithink them as people especially intoday's society so glued to ourInstagram and we should go out there weshould look at these people and travel abit of the world and see how lucky weactually are I went when I fought inIndia for in Bombay andit was a the poverty day was crazy andpoor but I've seen it remember goinggrowing past in the car on the righthand side there's a mom with the twokids and they seemed happythey smiley and the kids were playingand they ended up in the dirtthings are not change you know you'regonna experience a lot that change andyou think you know always complaincomplain why am i complaining but yeahgoing back to the fear that's the onlything I fear in life otherwise I don'tfear anything - yeah I was gonna say ifyou don't see that the guys getting itherefair enough fair enough so I'm gonnaassume obviously your parents are yourbig motivation but you're also likeyou're inspiring other people as wellnow so you when I've talked about yourInstagram yes if you're waking Mackenzieaway commit will China another minute aswell what keeps you motivated to stillkeep that up because I'm not even aboutday job as well yeah through touch phoneyeah so you went from network around isit yeah engineer you're an engineer andyou do that full time when I see you Ijust see you is it after you keepfinding people and doing amazing thingswhat inspires you in terms of keepingthat going is that just something thatyou just enjoy this part of your life orhave you got a bigger inspiration to doanything and I'll be honest you knowwhen it's been in use since 10 years oldit's an it is in your blood and you willnever give it up he's always gonna be inyou that attitude that fighter mentalitythat been there done it and he inspiresme in a way that I used to do this it'sthe world I lived he was it's what mademe I'm not I'm not when people say knowme as me they know me as the fighteryeah yeah no means nothing so easilyit's gonna live with me foreveryeah so that's why it pushes me to helpothers I like to help but I like to bein that environment in that gymenvironment where kids are training itreminds me of me and when these guys aretraining for Big Show's big fights andI'm holy punch to them I'm training himit reminds me that I'll be through thisand I love itI think it's great and Guilds all boysand we have students that are littlekids from girls to boys and this so muchtalent out there and I think it's justbrilliantfor them to get off the couch or hang onthe computers they enacted yeah I thinkit's it's gonna be in me forever alwayswhen it comes to that side I'll alwaysbe there in that sport environmentbecause that's something that stuck withme yeah yeah it's always there and I'malways there to Harper I think thisinterview is going to be interestingthough when people listen to it becausethere's a lot more about this as well asyou as a personyeah and I think you don't give yourselfcredit for how wise and how emotionallyin terms of you you've obviously taken alot of knocks to the head as I telogenbecause I listen to a lot of largepremieres and world leaders and mostpeople speak the same things so that themax of everything is the same everyone'strying to motivate us by I said therewas stuff but what it is we will have adifferent way of communicating and yoursis obviously through your fight game butsome of the words you're saying today isit's literally like I'm hearing it andyou can see how excited I'm when I'msitting here because I was just hearingsomeone I admire lip killing it acrossthe game saying the same stuff yeah sothere's obviously a secret to thesuccess you know the secret ingredientwhich people have it and whether it'smaking money or whether it's inspiringpeople are getting to the top of a5-game the things you are speaking aboutare amazing so hopefully this interviewgives that and I think you shoulddefinitely try and showcase that more aswell we touched on mental health andthis is something we'll take offlinebecause I'm deuce a couple of projectsin mental health so my mom suffered withit for eight years on know how seriousit is and I think having someone from soof health and fitness background into itthere might be room for us topotentially work together or somethingto what help into poor people awarenessis tough so I'm excited for that becauseI think you've got more than just hornypants for people you've got a lot oflife why I like helping doing space ofthat I don't see I'm doing yeah yeahsometimes if my friends all my family oreven my parents of the day of negativetimes on the talky negative I'm thinkingI'm explaining it to them yeah it's truelike you said you don't realize you havethat in your head you have it here likeyou don't have to have a great a beall agree but if you got generalknowledge in life and you know how toespecially help people I made peoplehappy no life experience is the mainthing a female nowadays this youths outthere that like thatyou know I mean of course parents wantto give them everything on the platedon't want to see them struggle butthey're not gonna experience life she'snot gonna not true no and I think thebest lesson they could teach at schoolis how to control and understand yourown mind which is something that you'vehad to do definitely cuz I remember lasttime using science I use it a little bitfor fitness but generally speaking yeahit's some of the stuff is okay yeah Idon't know how to pay tax and yeah ofcourse they should just be like a lifeschool or thing yeah yeah but I thinkthat's something that I'll probably dowith my kids because I'm not I've gotacademics yeah then the whole degree theMasters and stuff and it's not really some where I want to go look this stuff Iwanna do I don't actually need any ofthat so for me it's like I've justwasted so many years so when I get kidsand stuff I'd love first I'm gonna getin the club box it's a little boxyengineer sports all that's also butgenerally speaking what I think whenthey get to a certain age if they find apassion or something they wanna do Itook their choice yeah absolutely theirchoice and another thing I want to hiton is basically a lot of people don'trealize this when there's no differencebetween a girl and a boy a girl can doanything that a boy can understand Iknow girls are tough for the boys yeahthey're champions and I don't disagreewith the thing that a female can't dowhat American you know they can doanything anything that American andnowadays females are more successfulthan men really do what and he's justthe individual that's why yeah because Iget a lot of parents saying that oh yeahmy boys gonna do this but how about yougirl look of course it what means shecan't do that no example like fightingor boxingoh my boy he might not want to do thatbut you go might become a world championbe and it it's I mean yeah there's a lotof female fighters now I'm seen comingup as dangerous imagine you also is allgonna bring on a female power lifterit's just a normal girl that youwouldn't think thatthe power of technique and everythingthey got and everything else boys thisgot their own training and it's hard andit's all a point athlete and fighting tothe sign as a person and human I'll bethrough things but I'm still standingokay so there you've heard it the buzzerhas gone off now we're gonna put Rajthrough his paces and I'm gonna askingthe most random questions ever was 60seconds so are you ready buddy yeah I'mready let's go okay brilliant three twoone what did you eat for breakfast seeya the ability to fly or be invisiblevisible money or fame money Bruce Lee orChuck Norris Bruce Lee your proudestmoment your favorite food pizza Netflixor YouTube Netflix your number-one goalthis year just be healthy boxing orkickboxing boxingwould you rather know how you will dieor when you were dying your favoriteboxer ever everything more or less yourfavorite MMA fighter ever John Joneslove or money love books or moviesyou're number one fitness tip yourfavorite workout song yes if you couldsit with one person in the world foranother who would it benot bad your worst fear is a child youever seen what is your biggest addictionjunk food summer or winter winter yourfavorite place in the world India if youcould abolish one thing in the worldwhat would it be your favorite superheroyour biggest friend and the finalquestion is your favorite movie starRobert De Niro really good stuff okay sothe next thing I ask is about reflectionso if you could go back to maybe anearlier time in your life where youcould whisper something to your youngerself say for instance when you're firstcoming to Tom that Airport yeah youleavin funfair fine you comin up toEngland and you can just whispersomething into that kids yeah knowingwhat you know now what would you say ifI'll take it back to that timewhen me when I first left Germany goingto that Airport back with my bags nowhispering to that kids hear my sob I'lljust say go there and smushy hmm you'regonna make it okayso we're actually at the last questionnow and this is a question asked all onmy guess yeah and it's if you're nothundred fifty years no members arearound anymore and all that exists is abook book on the table and it's a bookabout your life and everything thatyou've done open to whenever you passand on that book what I wouldn'tobviously what the player would be andsecondly what the summary would tell usabout you at the back Montana would bebasically my favorite song with no oneknowing this notion of comedy it's myway from Frank Sinatra okay love like mybook would be called my way yeah becauseI've done everything my way the way Iwanted it to do the way I wanted it tobe and that's why I'll call it just myway but a picture yeah okay straightahead my legs and the name my way and atthe back just a great human beingbasically like how people and wentthrough the struggles through journey ofmy life and a Beatle come my way my waytry and get the truck oh yeah I lovethat song literally but um yeah that'sit really but that wouldn't be the bookand I will be the back the journey of mylife okaythat I destroyed my way no fantastic andI've sort of said thank you again forobviously sharing your story I knew it'dbe good my wife's been telling me forages brought myself as a podcasting backin the day but she was like you need toreach out to write you know it's got anamazing stories inspiringfrom the moment I met you today yourenergy and stuff appreciate thatthank you very much days on I'm justlike as a friend now I'm proud ofeverything you're achieving and whatyou're doing going forward until yourparents are as well and just before weclose up the show what's the best placethe audience can connect with you orfollow your story they can connect withme through Facebook social mediaInstagram Facebook and your names forthe names are red silentokay on Instagram only one radish saladI likeand they're on Facebook right silentI'll come up and you'll knowstraightaway and you spout Raj Raj andmy second name is sa double L a andfantastic so I do he's operating in theshow notes as well you'll find a lot oflike training footage as well I'm surethere's a lot of mindset stuff in thereas well obviously if you throw a liketraining like I knew actually before Imet you I was gonna want to go to thegym after this episode so I've got myshaker ready I've got my gym attire onI'm going straight to the gym hopefullyinspires you guys but also inspires younot to make excuses in your life becausethere's always somebody out there who'sprobably got it with so thank youRaj and for everyone at home thanks forlistening and remember this podcast isabsolutely free so all we ask in returnis for you to share this with a friendand drop us a five star review over oniTuneshave an awesome day See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out 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Find your voice - Episode 7 - The Way I Changed The World - Mus Jones Yafai #7Tagline: "They are willing to do this, no matter the circumstances, no matter the time of the day, no matter who you are, they are willing to take your child, no matter what!"Mus Jones Yafai is a wonderful human being who needs your support in raising awareness for his wonderful cause, Child Safe. Having experienced a child abudction attempt on his younger child Mus has made it his lifes purpose to ensure the public are aware of all the ways possible to safe guard their children and other peoples children from abducters.With shocking statistics, it is the first time in my life I felt scared for anyone with children, for my younger siblings, for my own family members. I felt somewhat oblivious to all that was going on, only to really be woken up by this.I urge you all, to listen to this episode or at the very least follow Mus over on his social media outlets and help support this amazing cause to better safeguard the children of our future generations.P.s. it is not everyday you hug a grown bodybuilder the first time you see them!Thanks for listeningFree Audible book sign up:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Membership/dp/B00OPA2XFG?actionCode=AMN30DFT1Bk06604291990WX&tag=are86-21Best book on Mindset by Carol Dweck: Mindset https://amzn.to/2QajMvZSupport the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/findyourvoiceLinks to me:Website: https://www.arendeu.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aren.deu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/arendeuFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aren.singhLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aren-deu-65443a4b/Podcast: https://www.findyourvoicepodcast.com YouTube: http://tiny.cc/51lx6yLinks to guest:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yafaichildsafe/ (Child Safe)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mus.yafai (Personal)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/childsafe1kickstarter campaign:http://kck.st/2UuLWPM#JustDeuIt & #FindYourVoicewelcome to an episode of find your voicea movement led by yours trulyAaron do a guy who has overcomecrippling anxiety adversity anddifficulty like so many of you in lifewhose main goal now is to help youcombat your excuses take control of yourlife write your own story and mostimportantly find your voice so nowwithout further ado I welcome the hostof the show himself mr. Aaron due toanother episode of find your voice myname is Aaron and as always I am thehost of the show so it's very rareyou're gonna see two grown men embraceafter an interview in fact you're notgonna see that because I never recordedit but this individual was an amazingperson that after this interview weactually we had a moment and I say thatbecause I thought a true connection tothis person and I trust my gut feeling Ihaven't been a social worker in myprevious life this is a person who's outthere really trying to change the worldand more importantly what he's trying totackle is gonna affect almost everysingle one of us because it's aboutchildren and that's one of the mostimportant things in the world if you askme so I'm gonna literally jump into theinterview you're gonna hear about anamazing person who's doing amazingthings but he's also had some incredibleexperiences something that I don't wishupon anyone so without further ado let'sget this interview on the way okay so Iam sitting here now with moss so how youdoing today man good very goodalways and yourself very well than thecold yeah thank you for taking timeevery day I think it's important forlisteners to obviously get a story aboutyourself from you because rather than mykind of narrative yeah so if youwouldn't mind if you could just give usa little bit about your life maybe yourupbringing just like key stuff that youthink would be important and relevantfor this story and then we want toreally touch on the word that you'redoing today which I'm really excitedabout but be good to get everyone tojust get to know you a little bitokay well I'm a family of 11 Wow okaysix reverse two sisters we grew up in athree-bedroom house wasn't easy but wewere so it was fun and scary at the sametime see living with strict Muslimparents okay no people tend to stillreally know about it's not about thereligion it's about culture the cultureis completely different I did aboutChristmases I do like birthdays but thatmade me appreciate life even more nowespecially with my children yeah I meanso I'm very grateful to have the littlethings with someone tries to give me agift now I'm not well then so growing upyou know growing up I played Lockerbieokay I plan to the playing professionalwould be the age 80 after playing rugbyand then when two universities my degreeafter doing a sports degree no idea whatI was doing constantly searching for itand I always wondered what is it whatI'm going to do in life until now Ibelieve we all have a destiny absolutelyno matter when it will happen in ourlife we don't know as we keep searchinggood surgeon and I found when I stoppedsearchingI think everyone's trying to find theperfect age I suppose yeah or they'llsee somebody else next door to findingit that's not necessarily your storypeople these days well they see was theysee the value of money objects as wellyou know you know I do as well you seesomeone if I want to do that look wellthen you realize they put that hard workin I haven't just been handed it to andthen this day when their work you knowtheir lives to get those things I alwayssay that I think it's so easy to look atso you see people on Instagram forexample or Facebook and they'resuccessful they've got a nice car moneyand you like it's easy for them well isit really easy for ya do you know whatthey win through the power sisterjourney and actuallyyeah okay that's interesting so youdidn't use your degree actually touchedon phase of your path so eleven childrenin your house are you the middle one theolder young yes are you the young oh yeshe's a pretty one yes we are at theCouncil of four children okay justbefore we go into this it was mine ofcourse so you've got your degree yourealize you're not gonna do nothing withthe degree I can relate to thatyeah and you do something now what'shappening in between here is this momargue just be lost the wall no this isall found one supposed to do now this iscompletely and it took something tragicfor me to find it but there's nouncertainty in my mind and now what Ihave to do and it's for the rest of mylife it's there's no doubt it's like I'mfinally happy it's it's an amazingfeeling to know what you're supposed tobe pond why'd you were put on earth forand this is the feeling that we need togive to everyone else to find it it'sthe most amazing feeling ever youwouldn't you know what you want to dolike I said life is not about just goingto work every single day to work yourwell for someone else and then just togo home yeah I'll see you happy kidyou're happy then just go work if it'sup to me obviously we have that passionto find something we'd love to doabsolutely and then spend the time withthe people we love that's what lovesabout I mean you have to do somethingyou love to do in life there's no youcan't work just to end your lifeI suppose it's a shame though societykind of teaches us that that's the normof course it's go to school get a decentbread innocent that's it retire at 65make sure you've got pension safesixty-five no we can do it now of coursethe white decision is in the rightaction okay so fantastic so we're gonnajump into the bit that I'm excited aboutyeah so I just thought of a name youknow I want you to elaborate I want youto explain it or it's gonna be the firsttime I'm listening as well okay sohopefully the listeners will will getexcited as much as I am okay what I'mgonna start with the Nana neighborschild safe mm-hmyeah bread more than that well I'll tellyou the story and how the story came sobasically my three-year-old daughter wasalmost taken from me the 7th of October2018 at 1 p.m. and Lidl was doing mysupermarket shopping it was the craziestscariest feeling I've ever heard of mylife I'm just doing my shopping asnormally doing but I noticed this manwalking around the shop he had enoughfusions constantly not taking any foodup no do no shoppingso I'm a partner there's something weirdhappen in the shop he's everything Icould just feel it and then he carriedon following us around a shop and theyjust I tried to ignore it but not knowat the same time because just when didyou involve with children your parentsdid you're the protector you have to doanything you can't just keep them safeso we get to talk when we're doing putenough into the into the trolley andthen Otis joined our queue and he's gotnothing any sound so I'm just like okayand then I've put more daughters as bothAttilio there's normally an edgysomething like that sent them enoughfood in the toilet and then the exits toour left and with kids it's alright sowe're standing and then he just wants toplease shut down I said okay something'sdefinitely having no and she's donepause I'm gonna go get ice concert Kim aperiphery looking at him and then hewalks past in the queue so he's leavingthe shop but he doesn't leave the shophe walks then to the right and goes itsix six market and I'm like don't tellmiles of him whatsoevermom my head's like is he gonna dosomething is he not am i playing trickson myself I'm not just reading into thistoo much is he generally just a normalman just stand in their waybut it wasn't that case unfortunately hedecided to get close to my daughterclose to my daughter and then I saidtime upon again I said he's about to dosomething which is like he's not doinganything so I've turned back round givehim that chance to see if he does turnback round again he's then about to pickup my daughter and run out the shop withher this is where like I completelyfroze at first because that was a nutmuch shock you just like you know a lotof men would say why didn't you do thiswhy didn't you do this and fortunately Ireacting the more perfect why you're noteven around my kids and I've got both ofthem put them both behind me and Istared at this man I said you just triedto kidnap my daughter mmm the thing thatbaffled me them even more he just stoodthere said to me do you even sayanything did you move didn't do anythingjust the best there and I mean I'm likeyou just tried to take my daughter turnwhat are you doing nothing so now I'mstanding there I looked at my bondanother man comes running through theshop grabs him in a bow the most is thatpeople slamming body doesn't do anythingabout itI'm shouting this man telling me tellinghim he's a toy yeah everyone's carryingon with their shopping no this is thething that I'm trying to get people torealize that we need to stick togetherinto these situations we all need toeducate on child abductions mmm I'm chodcrimes so we are aware for otherpeople's children I'm just trying to putmyself in that situation even as a boyand a girl go apprehend that or what youmust have been going through andobviously the whole reaction side andstuff to it people can't see you on thispodcast you're a big guy you know a guythey're gonna rob something from likeI'm being honest I would go tea yeahit'd be intimidating for me so you justprove she's come out absolutely provedto me they're willing to do this nomatter what I mean this is at 1:00 p.m.in the middle of the down I'm doing myshopping you know I mean the tauntingyou least expect under the times whenthey're gonna try and strike because weare get so complacentday to day lives we're gonna do myshopping my kids this it was a vigilantthere and I'll sometimes done stuff Idon't know it's a bit of drivingsomething you drive something you knowdriving yeah of course do you know yourdaughter pilots subconsciously yes thescary thing is especially my mom ponderkind of beat yourself up for a becauseshe for a long time she couldn't dealwith cuz she knows and even or no and Icould say she day she would have beengone if I was in there yeah come onpartner didn't see nothing she's verybelievers in their own world she shewouldn't think there's someone trying totake a dog especially so close to homebut this is the thing we're gonna makepeople realize it does not matter whereyou are in this country next country ishappening people do these things andit's scary that people know people don'tknow anything about what happens we seethe films that's how you 2018 last yearwas I speak like people don't know therewas 1189 actions with almost a hundredthousand attempted a child yeahManchester being in this countryBirmingham's third these every yearsthey're very high and people don't knowanything about it yeah I mean I was asocial worker in my last life yeah Iwent back to uni and looking afterGeorge was always kind of a my dad Iwant you to be the best social workerfor children yeah wonderful children ourhopes and feel your passion in hereobviously you just can't do somethingelse that's crazyso did the police did you get the pieceabout what yeah obviously I'll gone into speak to them I'm in the shop so I'lltalk to the manager I said listen I needthe CCTV the finish of the story I'veactually ran out to the shop I've got mykids got something and they was they wasstanding in the middle of the car parkthey were just basically and I'll run upto them again just to say listen you'vetried to take my daughter the police andbecause I'm stealing that much shock heplayed in my mind he tricked me he waslike no noI didn't take your daughter and I'm justlike he's not my wife is in the shopshe's got a full trolley she's waitingin the queue okay let's go back in soI've locked the door but other kids Isaid I'll be back in a second soobviously as I've said that about Debwalked off quite quickly so I walkedback into the shop they did have a womanwith him but they had no shopping allright so that as I've gone in them threeare running out the shelf so this is thething we need to reload they're workingin groups and we can't judge the fuckthe male or female a comedy with afemale and two groups to try and track achild obviously though maternity thinkthat woman has with children they doinganyone would do it but yeah of courseyour point he was just scared to knowthat a woman would be in that group aswell so this is the thing that I'mtrying to but try to have one that notjust for our kids for other people ofcourse as you said we see things how wethink we would do it other way oh wegotta realize everyone is different Imean I already grabbed it do you knowall these kind of crazy but you don'tknow well okayso thank God no of course all of thatfrom that what was your process then sothen I went to the manageras for the CCTV footage he said there'sa code they have to get from the headoffice the police the police I said okaywe're gonna go down and get the head andget the code we'll get the CCTV footagebecause all I wanted to get that thosefaces out to the public so they knowwhat they look like and they can beaware from it you know what I blame thepolice for a while because I kept goingobviously every weekend to do my foodshopping you do kept telling me thepolice I'm pinned down you the policestation again I said what's going on waswhen we bend down and we said we have wesent police down there okay what'shappening this is the way for the codeI've gone down to little again I saidthey come to get the code it was like nono no one's come down yet and I'm likeokay what's this quite strangeafter three weeks gunned down againanyone in all come to get the code Nocome down yet four weeks have gone theCCTV footage has rewritten gun this isthe thing I've gonna made my socialmedia I make videos about the policesaying calm believe what they've done tome then they let me down those foul butthis system was fine filed by the policewell I wasn't the police went down threetimes little failed me right they keptlying to the police telling them thatthe code haven't come down yetthe code don't come down yet yes ofcourse it is so they let me down theycompletely let me down they didn't getthe code when they never attempted toget the code in the first place whichwas their heartbreaking comment whichyou know it was all never those facesyou mean you know I never thought forthat was gonna happen I never knew thiswould be the outcome of my daughterThomas being taken from me as well sothroughout life things are gonna happenwe're all gonna go straight faced yougoing to go through stuff that it's notfair some stuff is out of our controlyou have in that moment day I supposeand moving forward of course two waysyou can either take it or you can takethose actions when you're in controlyourself control you change the world socould you explain a little bit moreabout this net so we know it's calledCharles Seife yes it's based on thestory that obviously you went throughthat horrific moment there's so firstlyI opened up a social media page so howdo I reach the people these days it wasall social media so my way to reachpeople with social mediatold my story which I think are 10 to 15thousand views share it compared to myvideos now I'm not yeah of coursesuppose I mean how many ever got so manyviews on it and that's what then enticedeveryone else to follow me what I wasdoing so what can I do to challenge itfirstly I just like okay I walk aroundsupermarkets are warriors shops yougotta move it here you get to Birminghamwhen you see signs everywhere sayingcriminals in action watch your carsthieves here did nowhere is that a signtelling you that child abductors arenowhere is someone that someone may takeyour kid I know that people might notwant to see that unfortunately this isthe life we live in people need to beaware I mean I would let my daughter aworld did let more daughters run aroundthe shops let him do what they want youknow me no one's gonna tell my kid butthat's not the way life is now so sadya know I'm even going back to when Iwas young doors are open in the housescause it was a community yeah I think itis a problem and I'm guilty of thismyself I'm sure listeners can resonatewith this is like even now I mean I'vegot lovely neighbors on both sides yourhouse because its head down I'm gettingon with my life course and Tokyo yespose because but the thing is you say wehaven't got time but stuff like this weneed to make it non negotiable onJupiter and we have okaybring it sorry sorry trucks yes okay sofrom there obviously I've got theseposters and I'm like I need to getsomeone designedI've never done anything - where do I gosome was like the graphic designer I'mlike okay I'll go speak to so that isonly he doesn't mean oh I have thisimage in my head and what my designlooks like and then can you do me aposter poster for me and I'm like oh mygod this is amazingso I'll get thousands of posters printedI'm using all of my own money I'm betterthan everything I possibly can into thisand then on this social media page I'mtelling everyone who was a help who wasa help memessage of the message after message andI'm like what the hell I didn'tunderstand I didn't realize this isgonna I'm not okay I'm gonna I'm gonnahave to take the you count by myself I'mlike this but I hate I mean I've had now3,000 followers among them to free fastfollows I'm a group and my page I've got900 almost hitting the thousand I'm mypage and I'm just like messages someparents telling me what an inspiration Iam teenagers telling worried aboutasking me for four posters saying I wantto help I want to get your posters outthere I want to put them in the shops Iwant to post your fly for the door andI'm like I wanted to make a differencewhere I'm noticing that everyone elsewants to make it fits as well at leastyeah so I spend the first few monthsending posters here Thursday and I'mlike I'll totally get in around in thisarea by the hillstar which everyone I'mlooking it's up in Yorkshire sucked downsouth it's it and so from there knowwhat do I do nextfirst we need to raise the awareness sothat's the main thing we need to dobecause people don't know what'shappening so the main thing to me was toraise the awareness to everyonemmm-hmm well and I'm like this is goodit was not good enough no where do I gofrom hereyou know what I went to met this mancalled Oliver he messaged me and saidcan I meet up we are because I love whatyou're doing up and he was an amazingman he's been for a lot of things aswell our kids he's weren't in prisonsand his scene is but with people and heseen so much of his stuff and heeducated me and so much it gave me thisknowledge I'm not okayeducation that's where I'm goingeducation so that's where I got to startand that's why I'm gonna finish we needto educate the country and educate ourchildren on the dangers because ease thechildren a this is happening to sochildren don't know what's happening hmmand as parent you know we do as welleven if you tell you know what I'll tellmy daughter things she won't listenschool she's like the best pupil becauseI thought I'm an authority figure tellthem something they were listen andlearnso I need to get into the schoolsdesigned with the kids because the kidsare on the games and there was over ahundred children you know they have noidea about after doing research if youwant you're gonna win this country ofcourse but it's just like no one's herepolice like after getting them up on aloved it because they said we used to goto the schools and do the strangerdangers and things I mean yeah yeah butwe don't Lisa V Cohn anymoreyou ain't got no police we can't sendthem down you guys we need the police inthe streets and because of what'shappened in our stabbings or the theftschild abductions or child cards havebeen pushed to the back you know I meanbe this it's absolutely we need to makesure it's gonna be safe for now so I'mgonna dust the plantbut that's just the beginning of courseso with the school I'm not okay I'mgonna go to my doors prime school Ican't go down so promise don't saylisten this is what happens when you getthis is the tips and you need to know soI had a bear designed cord captainCharlton okay so how can I get two kidswhat do I do monkeys to teach them areread books to them every single nightand you know what they're nuts sometimesthey love this in their favorite butthey even recite them to me as I'mreading because they beat him so muchI'm like I'm gonna make books I'm gonnawrite books at the moment for booksbooks the first one I've just sent offfor editing he's come back and it'samazing I love itwhich is based on a true story calledthe supermarket okay so the first storyeach story will educate the children aswell as be fun which will also educatethe parents because we need to educatethe parents as well because parentsdon't know this parents understandwhat's happening so we say to theparents the kids can't stay next to meso I mean I'll where's he gone book wedon't but there's no sense of panic whenthey have gone always probably in theother oil so for me to then show thatmessage that in the supermarkets withhe's capturing child safe so he's thehero you know say Whitney got Sly Foxhe's the one in every situation we'lltry and take the job so in eachsituation in each book there's always ahappy ending right always a happy endingbut in happy so that's how I'm targetingthe younger age is to to a to the otherso through story and because the thingis also okay I'll do a program for thekids at the primary school what kidsforget within 10 seconds before going tomention span as well but somebodyspeaking of course of courseso if I went into a smaller I teachingthem I'll go in there once I'm not gonnago in everyday online so don't forget assoon as they've forgotten I sit insidetheir head so if we do it for a storyit's gonna be read to them time and timeand time again and being Brennan totheir brain and they know as they growupno calm run off in the shop because if Iwanna finish shut the slyfox mindgetting out that's what I'm trying to doand feed into their brainWow I mean like you said when youstarted this you had no idea no ideawhich way to go goes the books yourNorth in our liver said this isfascinating so you you were talkingabout raising awareness then you've gota fantastic Facebook page and all thisstuff will be in the show notes and I'llshare it as much as I possibly can aswell okay everyone's life's busy coursewe're gonna hear this it's gonna touchmore people as hearts but some peopleare gonna touch them for a bit and thenthey're gonna get on with their livesyeah of course if they could just do onething that's very very quick that wouldjust help your message whether it's likeis it as simple as just sharing yourvideo or these leaflets here you've gotavailable put in one of those oh thisI'll have my leaflets these days I'llpay for our print they're all free ifanyone wants posters they're more thanwelcome to us they all have to do isdrop a message to my page I will thendeliver send it but yet the Flyers andthe posters are free I've had caustichas done as well which these are soldand my website is gonna be finished justcalled child safe okay they're stickersI have t-shirts made it's Ruby sorryright on the page as well where all themoney that I'll music space or my ownmoney or the world I've worked for andany profit made it all goes into thechalk on to the police there's somethingcalled active citizens fund okay and I'mwaiting for the approval of it approvalof it because I can't go into theschool's intended I can't go to thosekids and be like yeah as soon as theylisten they need something to read totake the information they need the tipsso they concert can keep reading oh andalso show the parents because there'stips and there for parents of what theycan and can't doing or should orshouldn't do even to let them childrenbe safe yeah and stuff you were gettingearly and I'm like I I get that becauseI'm sitting here now midway through thisand I just want to help you like yeahI'm gonna help you right noweach and Brian this will probably comein I don't know a month's time for weekstime because of the schedule bumblerthis needs to be out there now so upuntil that timeoffline after this I want you to speakto me as well and let me know of courseI've got a couple of friends in theprinting industry as well okay and evenif it is quite a few favors can you justdo the first thousand free listen thisis going to stuff that's going to changethis world the world hundred percent youdon't mean and it's most people aregonna have children in their lives or nochildren of course find of children tomake sure that there was no why even notthe people just with children peoplethat don't have children need to knowthat so they they are aware as well sowhen they see someone talking to a childand they and the child is acting in thecertain behavior that don't look rightthey can step in and say excuse melittle one you okay is this your dad isthis your mom I mean so they need to beaware of this is for everyone it ain'tjust at first I generally thought usedto the parent and I'm like you know whatthe best one that happened to me thisgirl I want to be waiting just cuz Ifinally realize what I gotta do ifyou're like okay this is just this is mymissionthis is that's my mom this isn't ourmission so this is I'm just doing whatI'm supposed to be doing so this wasbuilt message me tell me one inspirationa man that and I'm like okay well thankyou flyershe's messaged me again and I said shejust put thank you so much again fordoing what you doing you helped me savea life what do you mean I helped yousave a lot she goes I was in memory Hilldidn't shopping because I've seen alittle boy were in on the shop and he'srunning down there and there's noparents and she said all of a suddenman's grabbed his hand and she saidshe's lucky that she's run over to thisbone and said this dust on your son isit she he's let go I'm enough so she'sobviously she said because of whatyou've doneyeah you've educated me to be vigilantand I've saved the boy's life and momscome were in that shock come here my sonshe's like some manhood and I'm like ohthat was the maddest even that was likeI'm tingling that was the best feelingDonna my message is gonna buzz it istenit's working that girl is now savedanother kidswe almost need everyone to know nobodyso everyone's singing from the same hymnsheer supposed because there is atendency are suppose even we're notwe're not gonna have for example and yousee tail up without us and you see likesomebody may have been a bit like overlyaggressive speaking to his wife you knowPyrus and suppose you know should I jumpyeah should I know it's always that kindof know your limits know your boundarieslast thing you want to do is go in andthen even she turns around he's likewhat are you doing I mean no couples allyou don't yeah anyway we need to jump innot justify just to stop and profess ifyou're not jumping into joining thefive-year someone because you've hurthim what's the point you're just doingthis bad as that privacy really don'tmake money to join in just to stopbefore explain this and you guys explainthis like the best I supposeintervention methods for the phobiapercent I figure of someone who'sprobably gonna be anxious to do thatalthough we need to do it yes I've saidbecause I had so many messagesmmm-hmm when fortunately I reacted inthe perfect way of what government mykids and everyone else should do that aswell especially if it's someone elsedoesn't matter if it is that or is momand you think they're acting the way ofjust grab that child's hand and ask ifthey're okay and you're not do nothingbad it's so many people telling me sowhy didn't you beat him up and you knowwhat I didn't know there was a group Ifirst turned to me there was one man soif I've jumped on this Mannie my doorsare never seen that go my children arenow panicking I'm on top of this manbeating this man oh all of a sudden Ilook up there my children are gonebecause the other two in the group oftank in themwe can't this again how it's almost likeyou actually reacted in the yeah it'sfortunately that's not me notfortunately I acted in the perfect wayand grab muchOh No maybe he was the decoy to get metogether you see I think it's plenty ofvideos where there's somebody who I seenone the other day sorry I'm going a bityeahthere's a piece of delivery driver on amotorbike you know the guys robbed thepizza from the back of the day okay andas he's run off the guys that my pizzahe's gonna deliver it so he's chased himto the door of someone's run on his bikeyes but it's a similar kind of qualitybecause they saw suppose house Wow didthey use our brains again so it's init's in our interest to act 100% the wayyou act you children your children isyour first priority in life no matterwhat you were the first thing scrubberJose Cuban said don't need don't worryabout Emma don't worry don't grassydon't jump on him it's if you have yourpartner with them or someone else getyour pond it's a cup of kids and theydetain that map you know mean see thisis arrest that manthat's it you don't you don't wanna stopbeing an absolute yeah the fault ofsomeone taking your child is that partbreaking you will go too far you maykill that man and then you're still notgoing to see your child anyway okayfantasticI could just speak about this for like awhole day I'm conscious that the show isit in its own yeah of course and so Iwant to kind of find out more stuffabout you yeah a little bitI'm just it's fascinating it takes acertain type of human being to do thislike I said I'm in my social life I saida lot of people or moms from like anursing background I always thoughtthose kind of people with that naturethat caring nature the world needs moreof it and of course they need moresupport so if I could support you afterthis podcast I'll do that thank you sosome of these questions now this is moreinterested I always think it'sfascinating when I when I when I sitwith people at yourselves you've gotsuch an amazing story so I think routineand daily habits are where we are inlife for example so I look at successfulpeople like okay he's doing this I'mgonna just take this from his dailyhoney I can explain from the moment youwake up to the moment you sleep how is aday that it's all routine I've got aworking with you you know whatI see most times in my life I neverworked in routine and you don't yourbody is a machine your body is acomputer whether you like it or now youneed to realize that your body in yourbrain it all workson repetition so if you do somethingyour body knows the next day it's gonnado the same thing so and even to ourmotion because I've still never plannedout course we don't happen so I have thekeys marketed before I leave the housejust in case anything does happen to meso that's what I do and then I get upI'm on a routine time I'll just try myso then so I've got my routine foodclothes give some love to my dog to work[Music]this is me hundred percent so I'm gonnago to work come back home spend sometime with children you know what you allget so focused and forget a lot ofthings sometimes and sometimes we forgetour children and you know I'm she wasdoing 70 80 hours a weekso we just spent fun it's on soon as Tomgoes sammartino go to the gym in themorning I tell my kids to school whenI'm saying it seem normal because I'mdoing the key thing is I just wannastare is you've got the routine causethis is so important because plan planplan plan plan like I did before mrs. Inever planned anything Moloch was allover the place watch your reactiveimpulse on the moment live for the daythat's all it's one of the things sowhen I gave up my job I had to getroutine in placeI'm scatterbrain yeah everyone knowsthat regimented from the moment I wakeup similar to yourself Anderson evenstuff like I have to have a liter and ahalf of water so nutritious ineverything is so regimented of coursebut you get so much more done becausebecause I've got no time I guaranteeyou've got you probably said no but it'samazing stuff you're doing now you'vegot three doors as well yeah you'redoing all this amazing stuff you'reworking out as wellI know you're in competition prep it'stough I know what it goes through menteeto use that that way in everything sothis Lodge we live in this live fromwhen people are going freejust doing the easiest things possiblejust to get through the day no meanthere maybe you go to the pub have adrink of a laugh or no but this love yougot a challenge yourself man everysingle day is supposed to be a challengeI mean if you ain't challenge yourselfor fluff about no mean cannot do thatlets covergirl let's do itI'm scared of that let's do the scariestthing possible man cuz that doli thosethings will give you those amazingfeelings no if nothing else will giveyou that feeling it's impossible hundredpercent I mean I always say at themoment your brain tells you should we dothat or no do it do it cause that issomething that you need to do yeah ofcourse that's where you're talkingyourself know a little bit like we spokeabout just before a stylist podcast thereason I'm doing this part I have to dothis yeah I have to do this and it's notabout me and I keep saying this thispodcast is nothing to do with me like mystory's not on here but this is aboutpeople like yourself yeahbecause even if I get 5 people to listento this and to share your story andthink child thing's safe enough I lovethat model stuck in my head lookee whathe said it was yeah if we can stop fivepeople that my job is don't do of coursethat's Michael isn't that 5 or 10 saidsomeone else and then that Forbes orsomeone else and then the word passes onthat that's it that's how the worldworks it's all gonna do we're gonnachange each other's mindset to makepositive impact you know what happens tome every dayit's just it's no even downpour this isa teenagers well I didn't expect thereaction this is one of them adoresfence follows me on Instagramno I've seen his post and he was on hisstory these poornamed neo gliese girl in my class andthen the only boy in my class andeveryone's going in on itno what is this boy doing so I have tomessage it no I don't know himpersonally I saw I saw a young manthat's like we can't judge people wesmell up to us the judge I said youmight affect someone's life really backspeople are putting four names on thisthing I'm a man I said we need to dosomeone else we need to change watermake it positive let every wheel I saidpeople will love you more if you dosomething good and tell say who is theprettiest who is the best of footballwho is the funniest and then you knowwhat I was expecting a little teenageryes he said to six laughs he deleted itpeople who defeats the funniest and hethinks the face he got so many morecomment soon he had so many people hewas reported look how many more peoplecommented now because it's a positivemessage I send you know yes so that wasa wicked never write anything like thatas a kid because simply we gotta havethat emotional intelligence whensomebody create new almost constructivecriticism AUSA's which is hard to takeas hundred are you going stuff but asI've dropped my ego as I've grownthrough life and personal developmentit's easier now 100 would I had thatintelligence Isaac as a kid so if I seesomething like I was driving yesterdaydo you man see people said really doesno people think that maybe we may haveall bad bad things happen in our livesand he's supposed to choose how we dealwith them problems and happy happy or wegonna dwell on it and be set for therest of our lives this is what I need toteach people we need to teach people alot of people think they're stuck in therock yeah I mean they don't know how toget out and this is their life nowthat's how they'll be with celebritiesthis is a message to perform coach edgewe're all in control of our destinyeveryone is in control of it well Easterday tomorrow in a month we are controlyou say you want to go do that so manytime you put the hard work in and it canget donethere's notice things are possible kidssay I carnate a word in my addictionyeah yeah you know body get rid ofthat's one of the first Birds I got ridof nano magic screen there told oh manhe's powerful you remind me of myself soyou'll meet my wife one day yeah hopeyou have this we hundreds ain't gonnakeep in touch I'm sure died for thisbecause I I'm one of the most emotionalpeople like you'll ever see for a guyyeah I like I've done the whole boxingscene may I do that all day but you showme a sad story when I see someone hurtwhether I normal not I I don't know whatwhat happens to me but I feel they hurtand you almost want to just say look letme take that away from you know kind ofthing like we bless we're looking evenbetter listen people like this yeah wehave such big hearts and we came herehave that emotion to give to everyoneelse so I used to so I'm gonnafront-engine here I just have this thingwhere a leopard doesn't change this busand all we believe people could havechanged and I've interview somefascinating people are gonna cook onhere and they've changed their life aswell yeah so I've almost changed my ownbeliefs to sort of think everyone's goodbut we sometimes make bad decisions yeahof course we do and I think if we cantry and like you said chain thatperception get everyone thinkingpositively doing good things will itcome and I used I used to be scared ofsaying like I want to change the worldright yeah because it's that you changethe world you just don't just a normalguy whatever I'm like okay I want tochange the world I can't do by myselfit's a bit like you say you don't knowhow you're gonna get there but you justtake one step on it I'm gonna get therethis is the thing that you don't dothoughthis is why I attempted to do I wantedto know I wanted my boy I did and I'mlikecompletely burned myself out and I waslike I even doubted myself there is toomuchI mean in my Eskimo convict's a pictureof my kids there is I was in the paperrecently there's an established news ofpictures the article to remind me ofthat day you can even use the analogy soI always talk about how to finishbecause it's a part of me you want toget to where you want to get to on yourdate so one thing always trying to dowith people is I wanted to get involvedin the gym or some sort of activitybecause that's the transferable skillwhen you master it you can take it intoanywhere it canthe next question is about adversity soif you could think of a time whereyou've been through adversity you'vecome over it you know more versity myluck was you know I gave my love to somany people for one more friend and itwas the hardest seems to be for me to dookay so much love and I generally foughtmy friend on me back my life and then Iremember sitting down watching BobbyKahn you did a little casting session hewas like we need to figure out why youlove the people that don't love you backand we know you know I never reallyfigured it out till you Vince it upuntil now and the main thing I had to dobecause there were bad people I didn'tunderstand why doing do things like Iwould call my friends daily asklike they'd go for trial tribulation soI thought I'll be thereI mean I know we're doing the stuff thatyou would have done for this yeah coursebut I generally thought that's whatfriendship is yeah you know I mean but alot of people see friendship as is hegot something for meand you know what broke my heart manremember cry my eyes out dedicated tohim and never got it back no and then Igrew and then I met some other peopleI'm not are these clothes cool and i'madjoining with these and then the samething happened again man I'm like Iblamed me I mean I'm like this issomething wrong with me when I'm ondoing what about done this must besomething wrong till I met my partnerthen we got kids they love me yeah musthave never done anything wrong like I'vedone bad things I never do Bettis topeople don't know I've always hadpeople's backs and I never understoodBrian and you know what people want tobe my friend or he would talk to me andneed help I'll never stop change it'snot can't change that's this theme I'mnever gonna stop changing but I'velearned to never expect it back that'smy wife sister is something about theseat home I'm not gonna call the systemtheir expectations and that's theproblem so when you come from a goodheart in everything you do you expectthe person to reciprocate that in thesame way as yourself only did it causeand it doesn't weather and I learnedthis in solar even in the property gameor I've had people reach out and Ialways take it on face value I'm likeI've got no reason not to trust you so Itrust you straight away yeahso when they telling me all this amazingfun right this is fantastic then all ofa sudden there's a hidden little oh isthat one yeah then I used to startthinking is that the reason that you'reyou're nice to me for youafter all this time and I'm here likewilling to do anything for you I supposepeople sit as a weakness oh yeah so thatyet people could see as weakness byPegasus strength days so powerful whatyou're gonna go on and do yeah and Ithink as you go through this like youmentioned a guy earlier Oliver forexample yesyou're gonna meet Oliver's in the worldgym right he was the first same userJohn who's the first person a person ohwow these people don't know what's goingon this is what I want yeah I wanna youare an influencer of the people youaround yeah of course you you when youstart spreading this you're only gonnatrap genuine people yeah because I'mgonna become a millionaire supportingthis but I'm gonna change ahead of a lotof lives do and if that's somebody'strue purpose lie like it is mine yeahwe're gonna back this season mean thisis amazing I mean not the fact that Igot 3,000 followers in what's it'sOctober November 3 to two months it'sjust two months man and I'm like thatmany people want to make a difference aswell this is like changing my timezoneby a thousand a million because thatmany people actually want to do it wejust need to get it in their eyes getthem seen this it's not I didn't evenattack a lot of work doesn't take a lotwhatsoever all it takes is that littlepin on the board this podcast yeah andeven it's just them viewing it they arebuilding the knowledge we're not evenknowing they're getting the knowledgejust by watching the videos I don't knowthere's I mean I just think it's anothersocial media page okay cuz I've there'sso many social media pages and I see somany videos but we tend to get enticedin this board into the funny video whenit comes to the serious things peopletry to forget about it don't want to seethe serious book they have to is youcan't forget I know what your answer isto the next question right and it iswhat is your biggest fear you touched onit basically idea I know anythingopportunity kids before I had kids alittle bit stank'sin sports I was the best in the Midlandsand even now like you know I guess Ifelt like a failure to my family as wellI still I believed I was gonna changethe family my family's lives I stillbelieve that now there's no I'm stillgoing to so that feeling never wentwithout failure okay okay so nextquestion I think you've kind of answeredit again it's kind of just aboutmotivation song yeah what motivates youyou know I'm still human this is thething we've got to remember that we arestill homeless okay so on the days whereyou don't feel like getting out of bedand doing the stuff what we mud Smokieseveryone says that's somethingyou know before I was my kids was to bethe best so if I didn't get up in themorning and go do that run someone elseagain up in the morning doing that runand then he's gonna be better than me soI don't want to be that loser so meansob I'm doing it soon as I'm like a cakeyou know now someone's going to sleep solet them sleep I'm gonna do some moreworkyeah I mean that's how that's what I wasmy motivation to be the best I mean itschallenges and those sort of thingseven other people mana motivate me wehave to learn more about ourselves wellknown as why we might abandon ourselvesbecause we want to do this we want toget this far even if it's the motivationto work hard cause you want to go buy anew carI mean for some people that's they thinkyeah cool it's not necessary my there'snothing wrong with that or I do what youdo so I do this thing right and ifsomebody doesn't understand all goingthrough a person development Statesgonna think I'm crazy but I do thisthing so I'll go to the gym for examplenot Sam do cardio I hate cardio isbecause I then start talk to myself whoelse is doing this at this timethat's only I'm doing it I hate it butI'm doing it and I kind of like almoststop digging myself up yeah yeah whathappens you start feeling more confidentpowerful and then it's like then I'll goin for like a gym workout and the laydown but nobody else is doing thiswhile I'm working 16 hours a day whatI'm trying to do this one time and it'sthat self-talk and I suppose the reasonwe're doing so much done is because alot of my life I was talking to myselfthe way the negative people had spokento me you know you're shy you're anxiousyou're this you're that and he wasalways those kind of stories thosetelling me now it's like the story Itell myself is the story I wanted Thomasyeah that's gonna bring me out into theworld in new ways it yeah so so dopeople don't be scaredthis is a thing don't be scared if thatbus is bigger than you or the challengeis bigger than you you guys think okaythen let's tackle this i'ma take youdown so now we're at the fun part ofshow so we're gonna start in three twoonethe ability to fly or be invisible flywhen your fame Netflix our youtube neverCoke or Pepsi Pepsi would you rather nothow you would die or wake you withoutlove or money no books or movies moviesit with one person in the world whowould it bewhat is your biggest addiction to winsummer or winter winter your favoriteplace in the worldspeak all languages will be able tospeak to animals in the world what wouldit be you favor some Emma voice the manin the read minds or forget the teacherGod have you ever been in a fight okaycool so the next one's about reflectionso I believe that how it's a wonderfulthing because as we've spoken aboutalready yes so you can always think ofways to get there quicker easier withless heartache I suppose but the journeyteaches us a lot of course it does Ithink the process is so important so ifyou knew what you knew now unless sayyou could go back to say before yourdegree for example yeah and you couldwhisper something knowing everything youknow now to that to most at 17 forexample what would you say you know whatit's probably tell him it's gonna beokay it's you're still alive it'sbecause you know what when you gothrough the trials or tribulations inyour life those things feel like theylast forever don't you just like yeahlike a week from then and what's on themenu here from then that won't evenmatter now this all was I wish I couldtell could've talked as I dwell too muchon the bad that was happening in my lifeand whenever someone made a mistakeevery time someone bad happened to meI'm not boys happening to me again whatam I gonna do and if I could've justThomson don't worry about it yeah don'tdwell on itit's okay it's a case no I tell myselfthis all the time now through everythinglike we are so lucky to be where we arein this world are you still alive Korsoso if you're in that situation and it'sthat hard but you still know there'snothing than someone no one can takethat away any long as you know no onecan take that away from you know me so Iwish I could have told myself that Wowokay last question okay okay so the lastquestion I always ask my guess is if in150 years time science doesn't save usright and we're no longer here andthere's a book on the table now and I'mgonnaand a little bit to this crystal as wellso there's a book on the table in it'sabout your life right so what I want toknow is in any order you want firstlywhat is the title of the of the book andif we turn it on the back you knowyou've got blueberry there what willthat tell us about you okay the bookcalled the world I think it'd be thatwill be I've always wanted to change theworldand like you see so much bad happeningthere's no way I'm gonna go from bridgesand I'm gonna come over and there'sgonna be everything that's good thisthings are gonna tackle me these peoplethat may even go against me no I thinknow sometimes I would have to savechildren's lives here but there's stillgonna be people out there I neverthought I'd have one person at all so -and the one I did I'm like yeah ofcourse in them do something positive isexactly what he went on I'm trying to benice and said back into this and thatwasn't Denise yourself I'm referencingwhat I've got it from unrest he's doinga quick Google search he got the firstthing they said look at this no no no itgoes deeper than that and then then Iactually said to him in the end I saidyou got so much energy because look howmuch I said use that good that energyyou got tackle it someone new and tellsomeone about what I'm doing that's thelast thing to do everyone a message it'snot just about giving the people themessage that want to listen yeah yeahsome people will find it at the wrongtime but it's in the beginning yeaheveryone's journey is different ofcourse the information is there youmaybe you just keep you've done your jobthere long as you've told all thosepeople always gonna come like I saidwhen I release this podcast blesseveryone frame even reviews it I've gotsomething like 65like five-star reviews right you know IlookI was overwhelmed but because it's notagain like I said like I said to youbefore this is about touching the peopleout there and getting people storiesheard and I send a 3-star like in therejust randomly no comment nothing I'm aBravo message me actually I'd be upsetbut I know the way the world reallysomebody's got the energy there probablyhas a listen to an episode I understandthat person's stories you know whatwhat's he doing it on Facebook threestone because it is the way the room mymission is one person finds this and itchanges a life that's going to rippleeffect yeah there's always gonna bepeople trying to bring you down nomatter what you're doing in lot justtake their energy and then use it to thepositive and then we're gonna do morewith it you know bring you down justbuddy that's the end of the show youngman oh what a pleasure what an absolutepleasure but just before we leave yeahI'm gonna put everything in the shownotes or all the links and everything toCharles Seife to yourself to yourpersonal page if you don't mind courseof course hopefully we get you likethousand friends after this new peopleif you could just tell us the bestplaces that we could reach you ornormally ask my guest to give one yeahbut because I'm literally this is touchmy heart yeah Facebook and my socialmedia pages child safe so got the bothgroup and the page controls medicalchoices yes child safe there are otherlinks on their choice at UK they're alldifferent ones but what you're lookingfor is an orange circle we're the childsafe wound across the middle with likecube right in pink blue so that's whatyour that's the symbol you're lookingfor so I'm my group and on my page sopeople on my group opposite the groupyou can hit a wide you can hiteverywhere on pages on our people youcan it's on the group the group yesthat's the public because with your pageyour page can only hit the people thatFacebook to try and get it out becauseit doesn't always show of course so cuzyeahI'm a group do I put butt off do bi doboth but the group mainly I'll puteverything on the group and put it onthe page okay like just to make surebecause there's some people on the pageInstagram child-safe one chance everyonemistook child-safe but you know whatthis is the thing like when I starteddoing this you gotta realize there's somany people out there doing it not doingthe way I'm doing it there's so manypeople that have different platforms aspeople go out there like justice forchildren hunters for children they'reall out there they're doing an amazingjob of capturing all these online soprops all of you they're doing anamazing job there so and there's peopleout there do not block my page raisingthe awareness but no one's doing whatI'm doing this is what I believe I'mdoing on there on Wednesday next week mywebsite we've finished where there'll betips and how-to on child abductions inthe streets and these tips of what to doand helplines what to call on youronline Grumman's things you need to lookout for know situations and onlinegaming clothes we got all the kidsonline game at the moment every dayonline so we need to be aware of thisand what to do and what they're doingyou know I mean you put I've put my mindin there I'm thinking what would I doand the things I've found out how theydo it you know so you can then be awareof the things they're doing so CharlesSeife online code at UK and there willbe my t-shirts or sounds people want tobuy any more t-shirts also more costbecause they're one pound fifty each sothose are the pages now have okay so allthat stuff will be in the show notesand as always people thanks forlistening and remember this podcast isabsolutely free so all we ask in returnis for you to share this with a friendand drop us a five star review over oniTunes have an awesome day See acast.com/privacy for privacy and 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Après avoir parlé de la fin des 6 Nations, nous allons vous faire comprendre pourquoi la NASA n'a rien à envier à World Rugby pour la phase de qualification à la Coup du monde au Japon en 2019. Il faut plus de 10 barrages, une 20aine de tournois pour qualifier... 8 équipes. La carte postale de Damien va nous emmener aux Pays baltes où le Sevens, le XV et le Foot US sont présents. On fait un point des championnats et des tournois en cours, où les relégués commencent à se dessiner dans les principaux championnats. Un billet d'humeur de Damien sur la révolution du rugby féminin français par Bernard Laporte. Qui accouche d'absurdités et de contradictions. Et on finit par ce qu'il faut suivre le WE prochain ! N'hésitez pas à nous dire en commentaire ce que vous pensez du podcast. Nous sommes toujours prêt à écouter vos critiques. Abonnez-vous sur SoundCloud, iTunes, TuneIn, Facebook ou Twitter. Bonne écoute ! Enregistrement en conditions du direct Montage par Damien Musiques: - Générique d'introduction par Artsworks (www.deezer.com/album/6547681) - L'hymne des 6 Nations - Le générique de début de Star Trek, pour rendre hommage à la NASA - "Everybody" par Tanel Padar (Estonie) - "I Wanna" par Marie N (Lettonie >>>> Ce sont les deux seuls vainqueurs Baltes de l'Eurovision en 2001 et 2002. Groupe Facebook : Léo Rugby Club : www.facebook.com/LeoRugbyClub/ Compte Twitter : @leorugbyclub : twitter.com/leorugbyclub Chaine Youtube : Leo Rugby Club : www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvg5mRC-4S8GmU5OeL-5ZQ
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...sadly, it's time... Hey. What's going on everyone. This is Steve Larsen and you're listening to Sales Funnel Radio. Welcome to Sales Funnel Radio, where you'll learn marketing strategies to grow your online business, using today's best internet sales funnels. And now, here's your host, Steve Larsen. All right. My voice is a little bit shot. There's another story to that, another time. I have not slept that much in the last few days and I just wanted to get this episode out to you guys, because of something that has happened very recently. I've actually known about it quite a while, but it's not been let out of the bag for quite some time now, and that is that I'm leaving ClickFunnels. I know. I know. I just heard your gasp during the recording of this. You gotta understand. I'm not leaving ClickFunnels, like the software. I am not longer going to be employed there. The first time I ever said that, the other ... Anyway. I should tell you some of the story, so you guys have a little context with this, then I've got somewhat of a treat for you. It is a huge bittersweet for me, a huge bittersweet. When I first got hired at ClickFunnels I was driving. I was at Rexburg, Idaho and I was driving over to Boise, Idaho. I'd never been to Boise, you know, this is where we are now. I was driving over there, and after I was driving away after the interview, the interview went great. I think I've told you guys about that before, but the interview went great. As I was leaving, the moment I got on the highway, they called me and they said, "Hey. We want to hire you." I said, "Oh. What? That's so cool." They're like, "Yeah, but I don't think you get it yet." They say, "We wanna hire you, but we want you to be Russell's actual funnel building assistant. We want you to sit next to him and help him build his funnels all day. Are you willing to do that?" I was like, "You're gonna pay me to do that? Uh. Yes." The moment that I hung up with them, I first screamed like crazy, and I pretty much lost my voice in the four hour car ride home. I couldn't believe it. I mean it's like winning the lottery, even better than that. Yeah. Actually that's a stupid, stupid analogy. It's way better than winning the lottery. I went and I called my wife immediately afterwards. I told her ... I was like, "Babe. You gotta understand that, first of all I just got hired, and ..." She was going nuts. I was like, "Babe, what you gotta understand is that like, our life just changed." Okay? It was one of those moments where I just knew the course of it had just shifted. It's a big deal, you know. I hope that you're starting to identify those moments in your life. For me, one of the biggest first shifts, professionally, is when I first got my ClickFunnels account. Another was when I first read DotCom secrets. I had been trying to do this stuff for a long time. Someone recently said, "Steven you're so lucky. You got to sit down and Russell taught you how to build funnels." No. No, no, no, no, no, no. I was already building well before I worked there. Okay. I had my own clients. I was making money for other people. I was making money myself. I definitely was ... I was doing it. I was in it. I was running. I was already in motion, and obviously I learned a lot, from Russell like crazy. You know, we geek out together all the time about it, but anyway ... I've had another one of those moments. Anyway, maybe I'll tell you guys the whole story sometime. Guys, I'm an entrepreneur. Okay? I don't make a good employee, and I know that. It's my fault that I'm leaving. You know, it's not like I'm being fired. I'm not being fired at all. It's kind of a mutual agreement actually. Actually, in fact, Russell kind of suggested it that I go leave for a bit. Gonna go pursue some of my own stuff, frankly because I keep doing my own stuff on the side as an employee there, and... Anyway, I just so love ClickFunnels and Russell, and I can tell you from being there almost two years, that ... Man, like, guys there's not another place on the planet like that. It's not that I'm just, you know, drinking the cool aid, or indoctrinated, or whatever it is, but I can tell you that everyone who's there, truly wants to change the world. It's not like it's this accidental thing. We are actively trying to actually change the world... I mean it's something that is intentional. That's kind of one of the main point of this whole podcast, is that I'm leaving ClickFunnels. There's a whole bunch of stuff I've been doing and selling on the side, stuff that you guys don't know about, stuff that a lot of people don't that a ... You know, I've been scratching my own itches, you know. Selling stuff like crazy, doing things in here and there. I mean, I've never really stopped, and ... Anyway, what made me actually, kind of just push it over the edge, cause it's been on my mind for a while, really since like, June-ish, July-ish, somewhere around there. Maybe around August-ish. Somewhere around there, like mid-summer, late summer, somewhere around there. What really pushed me over the edge was ... I was talking to a mentor, a different mentor. I've got several mentors, which I recommend you all do, if you don't. I was talking to a mentor and he asked me ... He said, "Hey Steven. What's your five year goal?" I think I've talked to you guys about this before. I said, "I don't know." He said, "What do you mean?" I said, "I have no idea. I have no idea. I am focused solely. I never plan past six months, because I'm trying to stay focused." He goes, "Okay. I understand your point, but you gotta understand that you could be running in a completely different direction you actually wanna go, because you're not asking the actual hard question. What do you want to be doing in five years?" I was like, "Ah. I don't know." It stressed me out. It actually freaked me out. He's like, "Okay, well, what's your 10 year goal?" I was like, "I have no idea. I've never thought of that question before. I don't know. I'm just focused on what I'm doing right now and being the best in the world at it." I'm trying ... Am I? No, but I know I'm close. You know, I work really, really, really hard. Besides Russell, I don't know anyone else who's built as many funnels as I have in as many industries, like I just don't. I mean, I've worked super hard to get where I am. There's no shortcut to it. You can fluff it. Okay? This isn't some crappy thing that you ... You know, it's not a get rich quick thing. I hope it is some day. You know what I mean? Whoever said, "Don't worry. It's not a get rich quick scheme." He's like, "Oh dang it. Really? Darn it." I understand what they're saying. I hope I get rich with it. You know what I mean. Anyway, that was always my come back when they ever said that. The point is that, it freaked me out. I didn't know the answer to it. I did not understand what I actually wanted. That question haunted me. What's funny is that most of the time, whenever there's something that new that pops up ... Whenever, there's something that pops up that ... I'm good under that kind of pressure. I actually perform quite well under pressure. It's one of my skills. I like pressure, good pressure... You know there's bad pressure too, but there's good pressure. Good stress. I love it. I love being under that kind of stress, cause it's very growing. It's very uncomfortable, and at the end, I always pop out the other side with more confidence, more skill, a better know how. You know what I mean? And so, I look forward to those things. This guy's asking me, "What do you want to be doing?" It actually scared me. I went home and I started talking to my wife about it. I was like, what do I actually want? I didn't have an answer for a while, which scared me, because I was kind of tricking myself, cause I really did know what the answer was. The answer was ... I kept asking myself that you guys. I mean, an obsessive question. It's not like me to do that. I like the stress. I like the questions that come, because I get to tackle 'em, challenge 'em, move forward. Tackle 'em, challenge 'em, answer it, move forward. I couldn't answer this one. It was like I was wrestling something that wouldn't go to the ground. I was like ... It's not like me. You know, I try and just have a very aggressive attitude and it comes to my profession, cause I'm dealing with my family finances, you know? I'm not being a pansy about it. You know what I mean, I'm trying to ... I'm not trying to accidentally make money. I am trying to make money. You know what I mean? Funny enough, I think some entrepreneurs, you know, will get themselves kind of in that rut, where they're like, "What? I don't want to feel greedy, so I'm not trying to make money. I'm making it for those peop ... I'm making it for that like ... No. I mean, you can make it for yourself, you know, with good intentions. You know, anyway. Different subject. It scared me. For honestly, probably several days at least, which in my brain is a few years, I just couldn't answer the question. Finally, one day ... This is probably three months ago. Yeah. It was probably three months ago, maybe three and a half-ish. Anyway, one day I was sitting there and I was like ... I asked myself again. I was like, fine. I'm just gonna be totally honest. I'm gonna get to this place of vulnerability with myself. I was like, Steven. What do you want? I immediately just blurted out, "I want to run my own company. I want to run ... I've always wanted that, which is ludicrous to leave what I've been in. I get that. You have got to stare at yourself in the mirror and answer that question at some point, you know. Maybe it's that you are scared to death and you really think you may not be able to make it as an entrepreneur. I mean, challenge that, you know. Is it something you want? Then don't back down. You know, whatever it is that you're really trying to do. I was like, "Gosh. Dang it. I don't want to leave ClickFunnels. I don't wanna leave ClickFunnels." I still don't want to leave ClickFunnels. Most people leave their job, because they hate it, or because they finally beat the nine to five, or whatever. I could legitimately say I love Russell like a brother. I would do anything for him. I have got to scratch this itch. The answer freaked me out. And so, after a lot of conversations, a lot of long conversations, honestly a lot of ... I'll be open about it. I totally broke down in the bathroom at work, several times. I am not excited to leave ClickFunnels, for the sake of leaving ClickFunnels. I want to be there, but I'm trying to follow the answer and actually, the answer that I've given myself, and I've actually kind of been uncovering, which is that I wanna run my own company. I think I'll do a great job at it. In fact, I think I'll do a very good job at it. I'm cut out for that kind of thing. You know, my brain works that way. I'm excited, which is, I think is one of the reasons I've been a good assistant for Russell, you know, cause ... It's not like I'm managing just to funnel. There are parts of things where I'll manage, like whole aspects of what we're doing. You know what I mean? I'm excited to do it. Please understand. I'm not trying to showboat or be like, oh, Steven this, X that. You know, you're showboating. You're being whatever. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is that, you have got to stand with full confidence in the thing that you're trying to do, and stop apologizing to others, but especially yourself for what your goals really are. Pause for effect. Okay? Think about that. For a long time, I'm know that, that's what I want to do. I've known that since high school really. It's always been a part of me. You guys remember a few episodes ago, I went and I actually talked about the ... I called myself the seven year overnight success story. I talked about the 17 businesses that I can remember, that I failed at beforehand. I mean, a ton of stuff. It's my not first rodeo at this stuff. It's not my first time making money on my own. It's not my first time failing on my own. It's not my first time creating awesome stuff on my own. I'm excited to go do it again, but I'm very excited. I've had several of you guys reach out, as kind of the news spread out there a little bit. This podcast will definitely continue. This is not affiliated ... Technically it's not affiliated with ClickFunnels. I just am obsessed with it, and what I know the mission of ClickFunnels is, and what they're trying to do. I talk about it a lot. Okay? Sorry. My voice is like shot you guys. I'll tell you what's happened in a little bit also. Anyway. That's what the lesson of this whole show is. This episode anyway, is that ... Get honest. Okay? When Garrett White stood up, a few lives ago, he stood up and he said, "You've gotta stop lying." Okay. He said a lot of expletives. He said, "You gotta stop lying. Stop lying. Stop lying. Stop lying. Stop lying to yourself. Stop lying to your family. Stop lying about your goals. Stop lying on what you really want. Stop lying about any desires you really have, things that freak you out. Whatever it is, you gotta get to this place of ultimate vulnerability and it's not easy to do." What's funny is that most people don't think that, that's honestly what it does take to be an entrepreneur. You've got to do those things, just like Robert Kiyosaki said. Any venture you start in any business, funny enough, it's your character flaws, a lot of times that blow up in your face and keep you from moving on. Not other stuff. Yeah, you gotta have an opportunity. Yes, all those other pieces get in there. All of those other ... Like that stuff matters. Awkwardly enough, until you address some very critical, key character flaws, you won't move forward, not at a quick pace, and not at a pace that you're hoping to actually make money at. That's what this whole things been about for me is just ... I'm just trying to be real. Steven, what that have to do with building funnels? Everything. Okay? Everything, has everything to do with it. Just get real about it. I was watching a post from someone the other day. They were saying how they're trying to build several funnels a week, or even like, one a day, or something ridiculous like that. I was like, "That's not the point. That's not the point." I know some people have used that strategy before, but some people use it as a distraction, where it's like this goal. It's this badge. "Oh, I built a new funnel every week for the last six months." Cool. And you're still not making money. Okay. You missed the whole point. Just choose one. Get good at that one. ClickFunnels comes with hundreds of funnels that you can go build. Truly, you need one funnel to actually kill it. You know what I mean? I mean, there's a lot of stuff you can do the other's for as well. Focus on one. You know, obsess with the one. Get real with yourself about what one thing you're actually trying to do. That's my challenge to you. A lot of you guys have asked. A lot of you guys have reached out. Steven, why on earth would you leave something like ClickFunnels? I get it. It does sound absurd, but I actually never in my life thought that I would go into the MLM industry, but I am. The reason why is cause, I'm frankly a little bit ticked off at that industry. Russell and I were looking at a definition of entrepreneur the other day. I actually really like it. The definition was that, an entrepreneur is somebody who takes responsibility for problem that is not their own. I was like, interesting. I have been obsessed, actually, silently ... For a lot of you guys, you don't know this, but for the last three years, I've been obsessed with trying to help fix the MLM industry, meaning, I think it's stupid that you gotta go talk to your family members and friends. I think that, just like in any other business on planet earth, if you sell the same thing, like in any MLM, or in any industry, or in anything else. If you sell the same thing as every other person out there, with the same script, the same everything, you're gonna really struggle in business, for some reason, all these MLM'ers think that it's gonna be different for them. That's not. Uplines don't teach that crap. Corporates don't teach it, because they don't know. I'm super fired up, really passionate about it. There's a lot of things I'm doing in the industry already that a lot of people don't know about. That's what I'm leaving to go do for a while. I've got a piece of software that I've been creating, that'll be done, honestly probably in about two months, that's killer, it's amazing. I've got a whole bunch of auto-recruiting funnels. Got all these cool .. Anyways, I've been building on the side for a long time. I've launched the beta of it about a year and half ago. Went great. I learned what was wrong with it, learned what was great with it. I've got a whole beta group that's been running for months. There's a lot of stuff going on, a whole podcast has been created out of this, which is killing it, so anyway, that's why. I'm very passionate about it. I'm passionate enough about it to leave the insane, insane, amazing, incredible, other synonyms, cool job that I had at ClickFunnels. If you compare what I'm leaving to what I'm gonna go do, it must be pretty freakin amazing. That's all I'm saying to it. I hope you get that, that I understand very much, what I'm doing and the pain is huge, which must mean that the potential for pleasure in what I'm trying to actually go do, must be even bigger, and it is, and it's stuff that no one's ever done before in that industry. I just wanna go help it. It drives me a little bit crazy. Anyway, it's not a pitch anyone. A lot of people have been asking and I thought I'd just answer it here. Anyway, I hope you guys get real. Get real is what it is that you are trying to do in your life. If you are not doing it, I beg you to get real with yourself, and figure out exactly what it you're trying to go do, and be willing to jump out without your parachute being built yet. Don't worry. You'll build it on the way down, cause the fear of hitting the ground's gonna be too strong. That's just how it works. That's just how it works. This game has so much less to do with being perfect before you do something, as it does with just taking action, and just doing stuff. You know what's funny? 80% of people out there, which I'm is much more than that, are just freaked out about life in general. If you're one of the other 20% that just does, something, you're already ahead of everybody else. Just do something. That's really what's been on my mind past little bit. It's like, man. Just get out and do it. Whatever it is that you've waiting for. "I just gotta have this membership site done," or, "I've gotta just, get this last piece together," or, "I gotta get this contract done," or, "I gotta meet with my lawyers." No you don't. "I gotta get my logo done." I hate that one. It's not true at all. "I gotta finish my website." Barf. No you don't. Okay. The only thing you need to worry about is selling. That's it. If you've never sold your thing, but you think it's gonna be the thing that saves you and gets you out of your thing, wake up. Okay? Papa Larsen's getting real with you, okay? Wake up. Quit hanging onto that false dream. It's not a real dream... What you do is you get real with yourself, and you get to a place of vulnerability, which is gonna take you, learning how to trust you, and a different level you've never gone before, and you say, "Oh my gosh. This is where I actually want to go." Then you have the cohunes to get out there and try and sell it for the first time. If people are buying it, ah, awesome. Now you're getting into a spot where the possibility of you leaving your job or changing your business, or whatever you're trying to do, actually can become real. Before that, you're just lying to yourself. Anyway, sorry my voice sounds weird. I pretty much didn't sleep over the weekend. I think I'm getting sick. I'm trying not to. I don't want to admit it, cause I feel like that's part of me getting sick. I don't know if that's true at all. I really don't want to get sick. Anyway, so I'm leaving ClickFunnels you guys and I'm really bummed about it, but it's because I've gotta go cut my own path. I'm just being true to myself. I'm stoked to do it. I'm extremely passionate about it, but there is a level of Steve Larson that the world has not experienced yet. I've done a lot of stuff in a nine to five setting, with Russell, which is, it's way more than nine to five, but you know, normal job. Oh Mylanta. I come back and I get all this other stuff done in the evenings, on the outside of my job there. A lot of people are like, "How do you do all that?" You haven't seen anything yet baby. Here comes Steve Larsen. Okay? I'm super excited. I'm just gonna come out of the gate just running and I excited to do it. I'm excited to be more a part of it, the entrepreneur world. I'm gonna figure it out. I got no doubt in my mind about that. I've already done a lot of testing a lot of the way. I've already made a lot of money along the way with my testing. It's been great. Anyway, Honestly I was planning on taking this episode an entirely different direction, but that's what was from the heart. Not necessarily about funnel strategy, but very much having to do with where you're trying to drive your ship. Some of you guys are running super hard, but in a weird direction. You just gotta get real with where you're trying to go, and not confuse, like I said before. Don't confuse your movement with achievement. It's not the same thing. If something doesn't have to do with selling your thing, quit doing it. You know, if you're not doing the stuff that you ultimately want to be doing in the next five years, change it. Get to it. Anyway guys. You're all awesome. I love this community by the way. I absolutely love all the guys. I love everyone who listens to this show, not just cause you're listening to it, but because I know that you guys are fighters. I was tired for years, of being around people who are just trying to just get by. "Well, I'm just trying to get by." It's like, really? "Oh Gosh. I have to work today?" I'm like, "Oh you kidding me? I get to work today." You know what I mean? I know this podcast brings those kinds of people around. I am intentionally trying to change the world, and I hope that you are as well. I hope you're bold enough to talk about that. It'll feel weird at first. It was weird for me for quite a while. It was not comfortable for me to say those kinds of things. I'm comfortable with it now. I've developed enough now. I'm in my own journey, in my own progression. I'm telling you right now. Iwanna change the world. Not exactly sure how, but that picture is coming more clear. Me leaving ClickFunnels is a big piece of me trying to get that picture in focus. Anyway, guys, talk to you later. Have some cohunes about your own future, and I'll talk to you later. Bye. Thanks for listening to Sales Funnel Radio. Please remember to subscribe and leave feedback. Wanna get one of today's best internet sale funnel for free? Go to salesfunnelbroker.com/freefunnels, to download your sales funnel today.
Sunrise重点词汇brand new全新的;崭新的I've got to reach you我必须找到你I've got to see you我一定要见你let the light shine down on me让阳光照耀在我身上when the day breaks黎明破晓and the sky is changing colors天空也在变换着色into something new Iwanna see it with you即将迎来全新的开始我想与你一同欣赏sunrise日出时分I wanna see you again我想要再次见到你promise that you'll always stay答应我你永远不会离开sunrise日出时分when the world is brand new当世界焕然一新I wanna see it with you我想与你一同欣赏更多卡卡老师学习分享公众号:卡卡课堂
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I have that little ’80s ditty “I Wanna be Rich” from one-hit-wonder Calloway playing in my head, “I want money; lots and lots of money,” because today we’re talking about money—one of my all-time favorite topics. If you want to make money by being a speaker, you will have to talk about it sooner or later even though most people would rather have a root canal. Before getting caught off guard by the question, “What is your fee,” you need to learn how to set your speaking fee, when to consider speaking for free and how to avoid common scams. In this episode, we explore: Why you must determine a fee in your mind, even though it is always negotiable, before someone asks you what your speaking fee is How you should negotiate your fee including the questions you should ask and the research you should do When to determine that it makes sense for you to speak for free Why you should never pay to speak Mentioned in this Episode: The Unfair Speaking Advantage Rebel Speaker Facebook group Episode 13:Two Paths to Revenue in your Speaking Business Turn your Audience into Clients with a Client Attracting Speech (Selling from the Stage not Included)
Here's the show (2:20!!!) & all the show notes with the links. I'm going to contact Phil and see if I can get some of that X-Titans art to go with it This doesn't go up till next Wednesday Morning(or you can upload it late Tuesday night. ) 00:00:00 JK's Happy Hour theme music "I Wanna be an Alcoholic" Artist: NOFX Album: They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! Released: 2007 intro with Paul Tessener http://www.nerdylegion.com/ http://www.idwpublishing.com/product/star-trek-the-city-on-the-edge-of-forever/ https://www.comixology.com/Behemoth-1/digital-comic/211342 01:00:36 interview with Phil Jimenez https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Jimenez https://twitter.com/Philjimeneznyc http://www.comicartcommunity.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=129 02:12:10 out takes 02:17:49 outro music "Blank Generation" Artist: Richard hell and the Voidoids Album: Blank Generation Released: 1977
00:00:00 JK's Happy Hour theme music "I Wanna be an Alcoholic" Artist: NOFX Album: They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! Released: 2007 intro with Paul Tessener http://www.nerdylegion.com/ http://www.idwpublishing.com/product/star-trek-the-city-on-the-edge-of-forever/ https://www.comixology.com/Behemoth-1/digital-comic/211342 01:00:36 interview with Phil Jimenez https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Jimenez https://twitter.com/Philjimeneznyc http://www.comicartcommunity.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=129 02:12:10 out takes 02:17:49 outro music "Blank Generation" Artist: Richard hell and the Voidoids Album: Blank Generation Released: 1977
Here it is! I Wanna welcome Everyone to The release of my third podcast: XYST PODCAST EPISODE 003 "Autumn Leaves Edition" I Have been working very Hard and can say within the next hour your going to be hearing the best music out now! Please Download, Share, and Comment! This is a great mix to listen on long drives in the car, at the gym, or if you just feel like dancing! Remember Summer maybe over, but I'll be bringing you all the hits!
Nuestros héroes cierran un ciclo de diez episodios en los que la estupidez nivel ninja se puede apreciar. Qué mejor que hacerlo mediante un programa dedicado a las drogas. Nuestra selección musical fue: I Wanna be like you - Robbie Williams Mujer Alacrán - Tu Sangre es Púrpura A mí me gustan los hombres - Veo Muertos
I Wanna welcome Everyone to The release of my second podcast XYST PODCAST EPISODE 002 "Secrets of Summer Edition" I Have been working very Hard and can say within the next hour your going to be hearing the best music out now! Please Download, Share, and Comment! This is a great mix to listen on long drives in the car, at the gym, or if you just feel like dancing! ENJOY!
GO LIVE! WIT EPISODE 338: KIMBERLY KIMBERLY AND JERRY ROYCE LIVE - WORLDWIDE!KIMBERLY KIMBERLY, Vocalist, Writer & ComposerKimberly Rivers is a resident and native of Jacksonville Florida being musically inspired for music was her constant companion as she began singing at a young age. Loving many styles of music, the genres of R&B and Gospel gave her some of the greatest influences such as: Mariah Carey, Fred Hammond, Whitney Houston, Ce Ce Winans, Toni Braxton, and many others. Her stage name “ Kimberly Kimberly “ derives from her testimony and deliverance from many insecurities and obstacles; The first Kimberly representing her struggles and the second Kimberly representing her break through while adopting the motto: "If it weren't for my struggles, I would have never stumbled across my strengths”. Her writing of lyrics leaves her with a passion to share the message of Hope, Encouragement and Healing for others through her music. In 2014 Kimberly released her latest single song and video entitled “ I Wanna be Yours” while anticipating her full Freshmen project to be released in of 2015.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Follow her on Social and Music MediaFacebook – Kimberly KimberlyTwitter –@lyricsbykimberlyWebsite : www.kimberlykimberlymusic.comMANAGEMENT AND BOOKINGS ACTS Entertainment Management Office Phone: 404.432.7648 or EMAIL: ActsManagement@live.com
GO LIVE! WIT EPISODE 338: KIMBERLY KIMBERLY AND JERRY ROYCE LIVE - WORLDWIDE!KIMBERLY KIMBERLY, Vocalist, Writer & ComposerKimberly Rivers is a resident and native of Jacksonville Florida being musically inspired for music was her constant companion as she began singing at a young age. Loving many styles of music, the genres of R&B and Gospel gave her some of the greatest influences such as: Mariah Carey, Fred Hammond, Whitney Houston, Ce Ce Winans, Toni Braxton, and many others. Her stage name “ Kimberly Kimberly “ derives from her testimony and deliverance from many insecurities and obstacles; The first Kimberly representing her struggles and the second Kimberly representing her break through while adopting the motto: "If it weren't for my struggles, I would have never stumbled across my strengths”. Her writing of lyrics leaves her with a passion to share the message of Hope, Encouragement and Healing for others through her music. In 2014 Kimberly released her latest single song and video entitled “ I Wanna be Yours” while anticipating her full Freshmen project to be released in of 2015.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Follow her on Social and Music MediaFacebook – Kimberly KimberlyTwitter –@lyricsbykimberlyWebsite : www.kimberlykimberlymusic.comMANAGEMENT AND BOOKINGS ACTS Entertainment Management Office Phone: 404.432.7648 or EMAIL: ActsManagement@live.com
After a brief and depressingly uneventful hiatus, the gang return. Jason terrorises the streets of Dublin on his hot new wheels, Steve reveals an unlikely inspiration for his dream to reach the stars, and Gerry imparts the tale of his convoluted quest for the ‘Twin Peaks’ Blu-Ray. We review Guardians of the Galaxy, discuss the latest news from Comic-Con (Superman ... Read More The post Anticdotes Episode 21: I Wanna be a Space Cowboy appeared first on Anticdotes.
After a brief and depressingly uneventful hiatus, the gang return. Jason terrorises the streets of Dublin on his hot new wheels, Steve reveals an unlikely inspiration for his dream to reach the stars, and Gerry imparts the tale of his convoluted quest for the ‘Twin Peaks’ Blu-Ray. We review Guardians of the Galaxy, discuss the latest news from Comic-Con (Superman v Batman! Mad Max! Tusk!), and chat about Chris Hadfield’s book An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth. Podcast: Play in new window | Download | iTunes The post Anticdotes Episode 21: I Wanna be a Space Cowboy appeared first on Anticdotes.
Beatles e Rolling Stones un percorso insieme . Prima parte da I Wanna be your man a You know my name.
Hello, episode 381 of the Radio Orphans Podcast contains the following independent musicfor your listening pleasure:"Tumbleweed in the Grand Scheme" by Sam Page.Indie rock from California."I Am Karma" from The Blueveils.Indie rock from England."Pretty Mask" by Redding.Alternative rock from Belgium."I Wanna" from Steven Wright-Mark. Alternative rock from New York. "Stain Serenity" by Socionic.Progressive rock from California."It's A Trick" from Wazu.Modern rock from New York."Poor Boy" by Radio Orphans.Experimental rock from your hostsin Minneapolis, MN USA.We thank you for listening!
A questão é controversa desde a primeira versão do Windows, mas é também muito presente. Por falta de conhecimento (como no já clássico trote/ligação para o help-desk da Microsoft onde mãe e filha exigem que a estrelinha azul que avisa que a cópia de seu XP é falta seja retirada), costume ou até mesmo má intenção mesmo, pouco ou nada fazemos para regularizar a situação de nossos softwares. Em um bate-papo sem a intenção de julgar ninguém e muito menos c#$%agar regra nenhuma, Mauro Amaral, Humberto Oliveira & Carolina Vigna-Maru buscaram apresentar respostas básicas para três questões fundamentais: O que é um programa pirata? Porque pirateamos? Como trabalhar com o máximo de programas gratuitos legais? Confira essas e outras dicas na meia hora mais valiosa do seu dia. E use o espaço de comentários para nos ajudar a responder essas questões, principalmente a última! E para não dizer que não falamos de referências: Listinha da Carol de Sofwares gratuitos: 7-zip, Artweaver, Audacity, AVG Free, Dicionário Aulete Digital, EasyCleaner, FileZilla, Firefox, Inkscape, Media Burner, Notepad ++, OpenOffice, Opera, PSPad editor, Sib icon editor, Skype, Thunderbird, WinAmp, Wink Minha humilde resenha para o livro "A Cabeça de Steve Jobs", lá no Carreirasolo.org A Bibilografia "modafoca" que a Carol separou sobre o tema empreendedorismo: BANGS, D.H., Jr. The business planning guide, 8th ed. Upstart, Chicago, 1998. BENNIS, Warren. A invenção de uma vida. Rio de Janeiro: Campus, São Paulo: Publifolha, 1999. BERRY, T.: Hurdle: The book on business planning. Palo Alto Software, Oregon, 1998. BIRLEY, Sue e Muzyka, Daniel F. Dominando os Desafios do Empreendedor - Financial Times. São Paulo: Makron Books, 2001. BLOCK, Z.; MACMILLAN, I.C.: Corporate venturing. Creating new business within the firm. Harvard Business Scholl Press, Boston - MA, 1995. BRITTO, Francisco; WEVER, Luiz. Empreendedores brasileiros: vivendo e aprendendo com grandes nomes. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Campus, 2003. BROADHURST, T.: History of science park development and the existing pattern. In: Worral, B. (editor). Setting up a science park, UKSPA, 1988. BUSINESS INCUBATION WORKS: The results of the impact of incubator investment study. NBIA, National Business Incubation Association, 1997. CHIAVENATO, Idalberto. Empreendedorismo - Dando asas ao espírito empreendedor. Rio de Janeiro: Saraiva, 2004. DEGEN, R. J. O empreendedor, fundamentos da iniciativa empresarial. São Paulo: Mc Graw-Hill, 1989. DERTOUZOS, M.: Four pillars of innovation. MIT's Magazine of Innovation Technology Review. Nov-Dez. 1999. DORNELAS, José Carlos Assis. Empreendedorismo corporativo: como ser empreendedor, inovar e se diferenciar em organizações estabelecidas. Rio de Janeiro: Elsevier, 2003. DRUCKER, Peter F. Administração em tempos de grandes mudanças. São Paulo: Pioneira, 1995. DRUCKER, Peter F. Inovação e Espírito Empreendedor. São Paulo: Pioneira, 1987. HISRICH, Robert D.; PETERS, Michael P. Empreendedorismo. 5. ed., Porto Alegre: Bookman, 2004. KOTTER, John. Liderando Mudança. Rio de Janeiro: Campus, São Paulo: Publifolha, 1999. LALKAKA, R.; BISHOP, J.: Business incubator in economic development. An initial assessment in industrializing countries. United Nations Programme. New York, 1996. LASHER, W.: The perfect business plan made simple. Ed.: Doubleday, New York, 1994. PINCHOT, Gifford; PELLMAN, Ron. Intra-empreendedorismo na prática: um guia de inovação nos negócios. Rio de Janeiro: Elsevier, 2004. RICE, M.P.; MATTHEWS, J.B.: Growing new ventures, creating new jobs, Quorum Books, 1995. ROBBINS, Stephen Paul. Administração – mudanças e perspectives. São Paulo: Saraiva, 2000. SAHLMAN,W.A.; BHIDE,A.; STEVENSON, H.: Business fundamentals as taught at the Harvard Business School. Financial entrepreneurial ventures. Harvard Business Scholl Publishing, Boston - MA, 1998. SMILOR, R.W.; Gill Jr, M.D.: The new business incubator, Lexington Books, 1986. Set-list: ouvimos de forma saudosa nesse episódio faixas de dois álbuns de Michael Jackson, que partiu definitivamente para Never Land no último dia 25/06/2009, aos 50 anos. Abrimos com Thriller, do álbum de mesmo nome. Nos E-mails tivemos Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough (Of The Wall). Bloco 1: Human Nature (a minha favorita do álbum Thrillher). Bloco 2: Billie Jean (Thrillher). Bloco 3: abrindo com I Wanna be Staring Something e seguindo em BG com P.Y.T (Thriller). Para finalizar, uma demo caseira de Billie Jean. O que você pode fazer para participar: Publique seu perfil ou post no Carreirasolo.org: Página de publicação Envie e-mail de voz, sua dúvida ou sugestão para: carreirasolo.org@gmail.com Assine no iTunes: http://feeds.feedburner.com/FalaFreela
Check out my Michael Jackson/ Jackson 5 mix. All The Tracks used were from the years that they were signed to Motown Records. 1- The Jackson 5- Little Bitty Pretty One 2- The Jackson 5- Zip A Dee Doo Dah 3- The Jackson 5- Corner of the Sky 4- The Jackson 5- Ready or Not 5- The Jackson 5- Whos Loving You 6- The Jackson 5- All I Do is Think Of you 7- Michael Jackson- Ben 8- Michael Jackson- Aint no Sunshine 9- Michael Jackson- You’ve Got a Friend 10-The Jackson 5- Rockin Robin 11-The Jackson 5- ABC 12- The Jackson 5 – Life of the Party 13- The Jackson 5- Goin Back to Indiana 14-The Jackson 5- Forever came Today 15-The Jackson 5- The Love you Save 16-Michael Jackson- Just A Little Bit Of You 17-The Jackson 5- Dancing Machine 18-Michael Jackson- My Girl 19- The Jackson 5- Get it Together 20-The Jackson 5- Mama’s Pearl 21-The Jackson 5- I Wanna be Where You Are 22-The Jackson 5- I Want You Back 23-The Jackson 5- My Cherie Amour 24-The Jackson 5- Sugar Daddy 25-The Jackson 5- Darling Dear 26-The Jackson 5- I’ll Be There 27-The Jackson5- Maybe Tomorrow 28-The Jackson 5- Never Can Say Goodbye
Tommy checks in with Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects about their new single "I Wanna" and touring with Taking Back Sunday. Plus, details on how the bands fan base has been growing overseas.
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