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S5E112: Sulaco'd *Available on your favorite streaming service* Grims finally has The Privilege (get it?!) to chat with our Sulaco buds! Kick back, relax, and enjoy the easy listenings of all things Sulaco. History, influences, how Jason became the vocalist, artwork, logos, labels…we have it all! Who would Crif rather camp with; Davy Crockett or Daniel Boone? Has Erik ever had an ice-cream paint job? What IS an ice-cream paint job? If Brian must choose who lives - Werner Herzog or David Gilmour – who does he pick? According to Jason, do married people really live longer or does it just feel longer? We have all the answers folks! Special Thanks to: Sulaco, SONGS: Fix This, Summon the Hammer, Full Tomb
The Mega Millions jackpot is up to $515 million! We have some tickets for tomorrow's drawling but there's a catch... If Brian from Magnolia wins, he needs to pick one morning show member to split his earnings with. Andie, Dave and Donnie each put up a great case on why they should be picked. Who will Brian split his potential winnings with? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
White Collar Week with Jeff Grant, Podcast Ep. 27, Guest: Brian Cuban, Author of the Book, "The Addicted Lawyer: Tales of the Bar, Booze, Blow and Redemption" Link to article on prisonist.org, watch on YouTube, listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & SoundCloud: https://prisonist.org/white-collar-week-with-jeff-grant-podcast-ep-27-guest-brian-cuban-author-of-the-book-the-addicted-lawyer-tales-of-the-bar-booze-blow-and-redemption/ Today on the podcast we have Brian Cuban, author of the book, The Addicted Lawyer, Tales of the Bar, Booze, Blow and Redemption. If Brian's last name sounds familiar it's because, yes, he is billionaire Mark Cuban's brother. But believe me, that about the least interesting part of Brian's story. Brian and I connected on so many levels: as former layers (although Brian did not lose his law license), the madness of alcoholism and drug abuse, body dysphoria, eating disorders, and then, finally, a newfound peace in the rooms of recovery. Brian is clean and sober for over 14 years. So coming up, Brian Cuban. The Addicted Lawyer. On White Collar Week. I hope you will join us. - Jeff _________________________ Jeff Grant, J.D., M.Div. is Co-Founder of Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc., the world’s first ministry serving the white collar justice community. The ministry hosts an online White Collar Support Group every Monday night on Zoom; we will hold our 250th meeting on Mar. 29, 2021. After an addiction to prescription opioids and serving almost fourteen months in a Federal prison for a white-collar crime he committed when he was a lawyer, Jeff started his own reentry — earning a Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York with a focus in Social Ethics. Jeff has over three decades of experience in crisis management, business, law (former), reentry, recovery (clean & sober 18+ years), ministry, public speaking and corporate training. Sometimes referred to in the press as “The Minister to Hedge Funders,” he uses his experience and background to guide individuals, families and organizations forward in their lives, relationships, careers and business opportunities, and to help them to stop making the kinds of decisions that previously resulted in loss, suffering and shame. Not a prison coach; not a prison consultant. Entrepreneur’s #4 Most Viewed Article of 2020: I Went to Prison for SBA Loan Fraud – 7 Things to Know When Taking PPP, PPP2, EIDL Disaster Relief Money: by Jeff Grant, J.D., M.Div.. Link to article here. The Philadelphia Inquirer: Steal Money from the Feds? First, Meet Jeff Grant, an Ex-Con who Committed Loan Fraud, by Erin Arvedlund: Link to article here. Clara CFO YouTube Channel, Sponsored by Upside Financial: Thinking About PPP Fraud?: Hannah Smolinski Interviews Jeff Grant About Going to Prison for SBA Loan Fraud. Link to article and YouTube video here.
It’s Episode 122 of Defenders of the Banc, and it’s another happy one after a 3-1 defeat of RSL on the road. LAFC kicks off a brutal gauntlet of 5 matches in just 18 days with a trip up to Sandy, Utah, and it went about as well as possible. Diego Rossi added to his Golden Boot-leading total, BWP added to his legendary career tally, and Brian Rodriguez, yes, Brian Rodriguez scored his first MLS regular-season goal for LAFC. Wait… is that The Scarf SINGING on the episode? The Mouth of the South Bay ventures into uncharted waters with an original song all about the first regular-season goal of Brian Rodriguez, and it ranks up there as one of the more unique moments of our 122 episodes. Maybe it was the euphoria of LAFC’s first road win since August 2019. Maybe it was the joy of taking the lead on the road for the very first time in 2020. Or maybe it was having an entire week in between matches for the first time in a while. No matter why he wrote it, we really hope you enjoy it! This Day in LAFC History recaps history at the Banc in October while our News and Notes section discusses some very real holes in the lineup soon-to-be-created by a few national team call-ups. What language did Filly call Scarf “Scarf” in on the episode? Why was Andre Horta mentioned not once, but twice? And do the boys remember their “Wait, What?!” moment on the episode? You’ll have to listen to Episode 122 to find out. If “Brian’s Song” gets stuck in your head, that’s just an added bonus! In addition to all of the wonderful support you give to us here at Defenders of the Banc, please take some time out this week to head on over to the Angel City Chicks, who have a fantastic interview with Julie Uhrman, Founder and President of Angel City, Los Angeles’s professional women’s soccer club, kicking off in 2020. Thanks!
Planning Your Land Business for Post Election (LA 1338) Transcript: Jack Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Jack Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show Entertaining Land Investment Talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, podcasting from sunny Southern California. Jack Butala: Today Jill and I talk about planning your land business for the post election in November. Jill DeWit: I want to talk about what we're doing in preparation for that and what you should be doing in preparation for that. Jack Butala: Right. Excellent. Jill DeWit: And I'll tell you my answer is really short. Jack Butala: Good. Yeah actually, mine is too. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: Before we get into it let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Brian wrote: In California I have a vacant land buyer who just finished paying off the seller financing and now I want to make sure I get the next step right. A land contract was recorded with the county at the start of the sale, and now as I understand I need to record a deed of reconveyance or a full reconveyance. I believe also the grant deed needs to be recorded and the preliminary transfer of ownership with the county. Is that right? All at once or is it in some sequence? Anything else? Jack Butala: So there's a lot of words in this question, and they're very specific proper nouns, like conveyance, reconveyance, granteed, preliminary transfer of ownership to the county. So the answer to Brian's question really lies in why he set it up in the first place. I've never seen it set up like this. I've never actually recorded a land contract with the county, so I would start with that. I'm not saying- Jill DeWit: Or have we had people pay them off? Jack Butala: I'm not saying he's did it wrong, I'm just saying. Yeah. I mean, this is so far as a percentage in the minority of deals that happen. I mean- Jill DeWit: How long was this contract, because often they're a long time? Jack Butala: In all the years that we've had Land Investors, which is the website, no one's ever asked this question. And here's why, because people don't pay these things off. If they do, it's way early. So the right answer, and then there's a lot of answers to this from other members, the right answer is to get a lawyer to either do, redo, or undo this. I know what I would do. I would not get a lawyer. Jill and I would sit down and I would say, "The guy paid it off. I recorded the land contract. I would somehow undo that." I'm not exactly sure. And I would probably send this to title so he can get ... Here's the thing. If Brian did this correctly, he's made just tons of money on this deal. When you sell property on terms and it gets paid off over a bunch of years, the interest in all of it, I mean, it's very, very, very profitable, so there's a lot of profit in this deal. You want to get it done right. Jill DeWit: Correct. Jack Butala: And the chances are the person who paid this thing off, they're going to use it. They might build on it. Who knows? So I would ... You know what? Call a lawyer. Jill DeWit: That's the easiest way. Let's just leave it at that. I know that someone else in our group who is very experienced and very smart also chimed in and said, "Make it easy on yourself, call a lawyer." And I agree with her. Jack Butala: Today's topic, planning your land business for this election that's about to happen here in November. Jill DeWit: Oh yeah. I have a followup thing to that real quick. Jack Butala: This is the meat of the show. Jill DeWit: Sorry. My followup thing is once you have one of these done with a lawyer and you know the steps what the lawyer did, now you can do it by yourself. Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill DeWit: So that's it. Lawyer's going to go, "We're doing this form and then we're doing this form and then we're doing this." Okay, now I know the steps. I don't have to use you again.
Fire Tower goes down in flames when Bali reads Vishal and Amrit for the awkwardness with Anish. If the village idiot can't apologize here, he has no chance at surviving life with Lopa. Love is in the air as Nicholas comes to town and Monica pursues her passion... for DANCE. If Brian wanted it, then he should have put a ring on it.
Grammy winner Johnny Ppimpp. A sad cryptocurrency story. If Brian won MegaBucks he'd create an unsustainable but diverse MegaBucks-winning company. Jack auditions for Daddy Dearest -- the Mikaela Spielberg Story, and Mission Impossible 7. Jack III sets Jack IV straight. Brian talks about his past on Car Talk and answers Jack’s questions about the 1960 Jaguar, ‘54 Hudson Hornet and the ‘56 Ford Continental's “Pepe” feature. An in-depth interview with Hunter Biden, whose papa is Joe Biden.
In part 2 of this convo... when my dear friend Brian lost 140 pounds in one year I was fascinated! Not by the weight loss methods, but by what prompted the change. Why do we finally change something that’s been making us unhappy? How do we start and stick with it? What makes the difference from all the times we’ve tried before? If Brian’s story resonated with you today, you can follow his journey on Instagram @brianbrister. This is the year for change for many of us. Take advantage of the special promo for Elegant Excellence Goals Journal to help you gain clarity on the change you'd like to see this year. What change are you seeking in your life this year? Let’s chat over on Instagram @HilaryRushford. Leave me a voice memo at HilaryRushford.com/podvip to suggest podcast topics or Q’s for 2020!
When my dear friend Brian lost 140 pounds in one year I was fascinated! Not by the weight loss methods, but by what prompted the change. Why do we finally change something that’s been making us unhappy? How do we start and stick with it? What makes the difference from all the times we’ve tried before? If Brian’s story resonated with you today, you can follow his journey on Instagram @brianbrister. This is the year for change for many of us. A few resources to kick off your 2020: Doors close for applications for the Elegant Excellence Mastermind this week Save your seat for 2020 Vision Workshops live all this week Special promo for Elegant Excellence Goals Journal What change are you seeking in your life this year? Let’s chat over on Instagram @HilaryRushford. Leave me a voice memo at HilaryRushford.com/podvip to suggest podcast topics or Q’s for 2020!
Welcome back. In this episode, I get to hang out with some of the best chefs in the country. All of these badass chefs have been on the Food Network hit show Chopped and all are based here in Arizona. A few weeks ago Brian Helton reached out and said “Hey, you gotta get in on this. I am working with Itule Produce and a bunch of awesome chefs to make a one of a kind beer.” If Brian is involved, I’m in. And what Willie Itule Produce is doing to innovate in the produce industry is so great to see. I am really excited to see where this project goes. Stay tuned for future episodes as this project progresses. Enjoy the show!
Have you struggled to find the niche for your podcast? Today's guest is Brain Kane from the The Real Brian Show, former host of ProfitCast and ArrowSquad. When he started The Real Brian Show, he struggled with the whole "niche" issue and, as a result, struggled with how to define his podcast to others. Listen to his podcasting journey: [02:00] As a kid, Brian wanted to be a morning DJ, but when he began with radio, interest in radio was fading, and it didn't pay well. He tried figuring out podcasting in 2013, and discovered Cliff Ravenscraft's Podcasting A to Z which made it easy. Joshua first found Brian when Dave Jackson and Daniel J. Lewis separately mentioning ProfitCast. Joshua and Joshua connected regarding sponsorship possibilities. [04:30] How (or why) did Brian start podcasting? His first show was "Backstage Pass" (interviewing hip-hop artists) and then "TV Talk" (hosting podcasts about TV shows paying $80-90/hour). Brian took another course in 2014, researching how to grow an audience. Everyone charged for "the secret" and Brian interviewed people who had succeeded monetizing their podcast. [07:20] ProfitCast lasted 110 episodes and 2 years. None of Brian's peers were making the amount of money they wanted with their shows. Ironically, a published author and public speaker Brian listened to was not interesting. After 50 episodes, the guests were dispensing the same recycled advice. He was not seeing a massive impact and felt something was missing. [11:20] The successful people Brian was interviewing were not sharing everything, either on purpose or didn't know -- they were lucky. Podcasting can be like network marketing: if you're good at it and get in at the right time, you can be successful. They're extroverted AND good at selling. They claim anyone can be successful at podcasting (or network marketing) -- which isn't entirely true. Some people will never be "that good" at podcasting. [13:00] The people at the top have a very unique combination of skills: charisma, extroversion, entertainment, sales, and marketing. If you don't have that unique combination, you must get creative and succeed with your own skillset. However, don't try to emulate the greats like John Lee Dumas and Cliff Ravenscraft. Observed what worked for them and apply it within your own personality. [14:50] By 2016, podcasting was noisy compared to 2008, and Brian felt there was nothing new to say on ProfitCast. Since then, he's learned a few new things he could share. He's currently learning about achieving celebrity status, which can succeed in acquiring loyal listeners. Once you create a course or run advertising, you'll get the money. [16:30] Many podcasters feel they've said everything there is to say but feel the pressure to keep going. Brian announced the ending and explained the timeline of that final wrap-up. Some podcasters get frustrated/discouraged and either put out junk or they pod-fade. [18:45] If Brian ever restarted ProfitCast, he wouldn't be as nice with guests. He'd push for the answer he was looking for. Also, Brian isn't a niche person. For some reason, podcasting has become about niches. In any other form of media (i.e. Shark Tank), they hate niches. Brian is a Type 7 (Enthusiast) enneagram with a multitude of interests/talents and gets bored doing the same thing for too long. He usually won't finish a book because it doesn't keep his attention. [21:30] After ProfitCast, Brian decided he was done talking about podcasting. He also can't talk about one single TV show anymore. Variety in your life is okay. Three years into the Real Brian Show, it's been very tied to him as a person. He began the show wanting to talk about more but overthought it every step of the way. Just starting the radio station at the high school, morale went up. He's made people smile and helped them have a better life. People told him it needed more, but that led to further complicatations. [25:50] The Real Brian Show was created to talk about a variety of things, and help people have a happier day. The side aspect was "Unleashing the Superhero" to embrace who you really are and be continually better. They also embraced the idea of nerding out on your passions without apology. His big mistake was listening to too much advice and adjusting based on what others thought he should do. Brian has been bringing things back to his basic core elements plus his beliefs for the show: have a better day, and smile. [29:20] Adults get married, find a life of responsibilities, and they stop having fun. It's time to get balance in life. Also, follow your own journey. For example, Instagram may work well for others, but not you. Instagram may also work for you at a different point in time. [31:10] Brian is intentionally trying to break the mold. He observes what others are doing, what's working, but is his own trailblazer. He's not a teacher and wants to create a show that is valuable. [32:30] Podcasters are taught to "get the numbers up" into tens of thousands of listeners to get advertising. However, he has loyal listeners -- his friends he made because of the show. Just because people say you should niche (or teach) doesn't make that you should. Define what success looks like for you -- it's NOT always money or thousands of listeners. Are you influencing people and creating friendships? Do your words make an impact and change lives? You don't hear that message enough. If you found this podcast useful or interesting, please share it with a friend. Links/Resources: The Real Brian Show: RealBrianShow.com (The Voice of the Nerdy Eclectic) Daniel J. Lewis, The Audacity to Podcast: https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
What if doctors today have it all wrong when it comes to healing? A chance meeting with Pete Egoscue and a hook-up with Tony Robbins in the early nineties were the only two cues Brian Bradley needed to join the new healing movement right alongside them. After completing his degree in physical science and a focus in nutrition, Brian became the head ambassador to the low-intensity body movement system coined the Egoscue Method with Pete. Over the past 26 years, he’s trained professional athletes in the NFL, MLF and PGA and countless others to help overcome their pain and perform at their peak. As a pioneer in the functional movement, Brian has taken Pete’s unique method to The Patch, an exercise facility aimed at balancing the human body to give it the best chance to function most effectively. If you’re stuck in your chair building your empire, tune in for Brian’s easy five-minute workout to get you prepared for your “sitting as a sport” day. If Brian got you up and out of your chair in this episode, listen in on Marx Acusto-Rubio’s episode when the guys first got introduced to the concept. Also, while you’re contemplating mindset, this post Joe wrote about motivation is worth a quick look too. “It’s my job to get people out of their head and into their heart about what they should trust about the human body.”- Brian Bradley Some Topics We Discussed Include: How a baby and a bin of rice caused the creation of the Egoscue Method What to do when you get sick and tired of feeling sick and tired and you can’t buy your way out of it How to think of sitting as a sport instead of the new smoking A simple fix for billions should be this to be effective Don’t just sit there and listen, stand up and join in (unless you’re driving) Shift from a hope of getting well into an event of getting well if you ever want to get past your pain Once you see injury as this, you’ll start the healing process Why barefoot is better than crossfit How to keep yourself off the pills and in the chair effectively making hella gains in your business Some words of advice for Tiger Woods (you can definitely use on the course as well) Experience how your mind changes your emotion, buy using your body as the catalyst to do it first hand Do this to sleep through the night if you’re a chronic snorer Be able to ride the lower waves in your business until the big ones come in again by taking care of this Contact Brian Bradley: Connect with Brian and the Egoscue Method on the website Learn more about The Patch here Start a conversation on Facebook with Brian Follow Brian on Instagram References and Links Mentioned: Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl The Bulletproof Diet by Dave Asprey Magnesium L-Theralate supplement Pain Free by Pete Egoscue Johnathon Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Multipliers, How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Else Smarter by Liz Wiseman Unshakeable by Tony Robbins The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn A Simple Process to Understand What Truly Motivates You by Joe Fier Hustle & Flowchart Masterclass #77 with Marx Acosta-Rubio Move past your business pain points here. Learn what it takes to align yourself for you biggest gains by checking out the Advisory Portal.
September 16, 1968 through October 11, 1968With Ringo back in the group and Hey Jude continuing its domination on the charts, The Beatles made one last push to wrap their ambitious double album project in time for a holiday release. A hallmark of the sessions was the diversity of song style, with the band recording tender ballads like I Will, raucous rockers like Birthday, haunting epics like Happiness Is A Warm Gun and Long Long Long, to borderline novelty tracks like Honey Pie and The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill. While this diversity reigned, the double album did find itself dominated by "stripped-down" acoustic tracks that would be a shocking departure for fans who had grown accustomed to the lavish studio creations of 1967. The fall of 1968 also saw the publication of The Beatles authorized biography by Hunter Davies perhaps the last vestige of influence by the band's late manager Brian Epstein. If Brian's influence was finally dissipating, the influence of John's new girlfriend Yoko Ono was expanding by the day, and by October the couple would proclaim themselves inseparable... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Formula Podcast, Clipisode founder, Brian Alvey, and Trevor Carlson sit down to discuss Brian's lessons from a lifetime of entrepreneurship. Brian Alvey is a serial entrepreneur, programmer, designer and blogger. He grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in San Francisco where he is the CEO of Clipisode. He is best known for co-founding the blog publishing company Weblogs, Inc. with Jason Calacanis. As Alvey describes it, "Jason and I didn't invent blogging. We perfected it." Trevor and Brian discuss: -Why you have some reason for them wanting to hire you -Why you gotta wait till you've got the money in the bank -How in the beginning you cannot always tell the winners from the losers -The magic of YouTube -Why you should try to be an entrepreneur -His complaints within schools -Resiliency -How do you know when you should keep going? -Ways investments weed people out -If Brian had to start over today, how would he get started? -Pick which area you can make progress in before you can flip and do something else -Never go 50-50 in a partnership -What is Clipisode? -Strategy for being the best you can be -Teaching moments Clipisode Questions from our audience: #1: Brian's biggest failure #2: Podcast's impact on marketing #3: When to monetize your users #4: Advice for adopting new media within a traditional media team Books: Doesn't have one - very specific to the person To contact Brian: https://twitter.com/brianalvey To download Clipisode: https://clipisode.co/ This episode was produced by Helixacademy.co Follow Helix Academy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/helixacademy/ Music provided by Moods: open.spotify.com/artist/14uVJsPC4DByeuD0cq36ez iTunes link: coming soon
It's time for Al and Brian to cover Captain Marvel #30, IF Brian can get over his issues with the disembodied head of Rick Jones and other nits he has to pick! Meanwhile, Al won't shut up about how Captain Marvel is now Superman and tangents like Ghostbusters and Cookie Monster pop up. Join the fun! Amazing Spider-Man Classics ComicBookDB Comixology Complete Marvel Reading Order Fantasticast Episode 168 Fire and Water Podcast Ghostbusters- "You Say Yes!" Grand Comics Database High Evolutionary Sweating iPhone Commerical- Cookie Monster Marvel Comics Mike's Amazing World of Comics Stitcher Opening Music by: Lino Rise Title: “Intro Pompeii” Source: www.free-intro-music.com Licenced under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Closing Music: Sound design provided by Jason Donnelly http://www.djpuzzle.com All rights reserved
An Emasculating Rooster When Brian McGrory moved in with his girlfriend, he also moved in with a Rooster that did not like him. If Brian was to "make-it-work," he would have to learn a lot about how to befriend a foul with ruffled feathers. He joins us and we have copies of his best-selling book, "Buddy, How A Rooster Made Me A Family Man." Does Your Dog Know You? I mean Really Know You? A certain bark, a certain posture, a certain look. Your dog can tell a lot about you. They know when you're being unfair-to some extent. Researchers found that when dogs saw other dogs getting treats for a trick they'd been performing unrewarded, the uncompensated dogs became visibly distressed. It can even lead to depression. New Years, Schmoo Ears, Who Cares? With all of our New Years resolutions already stuffed. Is your pet bitter they didn't get what they wanted from Santa Paws? Fret not, your friends at Animal Radio® still have gifts for you and your furry-child. How would you like a TAGG Pet Tracker or a Frolicat Bundle? I Don't Brush, Why Should Fluffy? Home dental care is one of the best ways to help keep your pet's teeth and gums healthy. And unlike us, not brushing could be fatal for your pet. Start as early as possible in your furry friend's life so he or she will become accustomed to having the mouth handled. Use a moistened, soft, pet or child's toothbrush, finger toothbrush, gauze around a finger, or even a cotton swab. Stay away from human toothpaste....unless your pet has learned to spit afterwards. More this week