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We're back to discuss BÖC's third album Secret Treaties (1974). It's a lot of things: definitely their first gold LP, probably their weirdest, and possibly their most thematically consistent. Inarguably it is a creative triumph for Eric Bloom (while ironically also serving as a creative low point for Buck Dharma). This is a big one, folks. Let's get into it! Facebook/Instagram: @satanandrainbows Email: Contact@satanandrainbows.com Financial Support: https://ko-fi.com/thenatezone Special thanks to our announcer Sasha Aleksandra! She is an associate producer and voice actor of the Night Shift Podcast, a queer-led urban fantasy docudrama. Check it out: www.NightShiftPod.com
Inarguably, the friendships we make (and lose) throughout our lives impact us greatly. The same is likely true for Taylor Swift! In our NEW mini-series, The Squad, Olivia & Dani take you through Taylor's friendships and the impact they've made on her life, image, and in some cases, her music. Today, we start with up-and-coming main pop girl, Sabrina Carpenter, in honor of her #1 album ‘Short n' Sweet'. Sabrina, who has been a Taylor fan since long before her fame, now classifies Taylor as one of her best friends. In this episode, your hosts walk you through Sabrina's journey from OG Swiftie to Disney star to major pop star- and where Taylor fits into it all. We are still fighting to get our Instagram back! Please help us by going to @taylearningpodcast_backup and following instructions on our first post. Instagram/TikTok: @TaylearningPodcast, @danielle_winchester, @olivia_kotarski Twitter (X): @Taylearning Email: taylearningpodcast@gmail.com Website: www.TaylearningPodcast.com Spotify Playlist: Click here! *Explicit: Language --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylearning-podcast/support
Ephesians 6:5-9 Paul's last pair of "Household Codes" (Martin Luther) is addressed to slaves and masters. Inarguably, these instructions are the most controversial and offensive to moderns. Is this proof the Bible is oppressive? or is there more than meets the eye?
Inarguably, Jacob stands out as one of the greatest spiritual heroes who engaged in the most courageous battles ✨ His struggles encompassed inner and outer conflicts stemming from a perceived lack of paternal love, sibling strife, discord among his children, a celestial encounter with an angel, and confrontations with his father-in-law. According to our Sages, Jacob faced seven significant battles, aligning with King Solomon's adage, "A Tzadik will fall seven times and rise." After a lifelong journey of spiritual elevation, Jacob's transition to the next world is depicted as a continuation of life in a different realm. Jacob insists on his burial in the Holy Land, while his son Joseph finds his resting place in Egypt. This week's Parsha, Vayechi, meaning "life," serves as the final Torah portion in the book of Beresheit-Genesis. Join us as we delve into the profound lessons embedded in Jacob's enduring spiritual legacy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livekabbalah/message
Sam Fortier of the Washington Post joins the show to discuss all that went wrong in yesterday's devastating 40-20 loss to the Chicago Bears. They first take a look at the defense, trying to figure out what's not working and hasn't clicked yet from a philosophical standpoint. Where is the disconnect? Have we overrated some of the talent on the roster? Plus, they discuss the growth and maturation of Sam Howell, whether or not someone in the building should be fired, and where this game ranks in terms of worst games in the Ron Rivera era.
In 1940, Charlie Chaplin determined that the only way he had to stop the fascists march around the world was to use his voice, literally, and produce his first true sound film with The Great Dictator. Inarguably, this film did not stop the war, but it did give us one of the most enduring calls to humanism ever put to celluloid. Returning guest Adam S. joins us to talk about this marvelous movie that mocks fascists, which is always a worthwhile cause.
**BEST OF 2022** For productivity geeks like us, the professional writer can become a bit of a mystic figure. When we fantasise about finally perfecting our morning routines, finally clearing out enough time for a fruitful Deep Work session, setting up the ideal workstation - we're often thinking about a writer. There's something idyllic about the idea of being a writer: it's just you, your thoughts, and the blank page. It's the platonic ideal of knowledge work! But… it's not that simple. Take Brian Koppelman, for example. Inarguably one of the most prolific and successful screenwriters working today, you'd think Brian spends most of his life holed up in a cabin in the woods, clacking away on a typewriter, free from any and all distractions. But Brian lives in New York City, the busiest, most distracting place on the planet. Oh, and he's not just a screenwriter. He's also a director, producer, and showrunner. Brian's “average” day looks a lot less like that of a reclusive artist, and much more like that of a busy CEO. So, how does he still manage to produce so much incredible work? Brian shares how meditation, morning pages and music help him focus, and recalls the most powerful lessons he learned on the set of his very first film. Connect with Brian on Twitter *** Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Production Support from Deadset Studios Episode Producer: Liam Riordan Sound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inarguably, one of the 100 darkest moments in pop culture history was the 2000 Paralympic Games where, brace yourself, Spain competed in basketball with players representing themselves as mentally handicapped who weren't. Yes, you read that right. They also won the gold medal and thus outed themselves once it hit the newspapers. The Paralympic sports committee obviously punished someone for this embarrassing atrocity right? Yes... the mentally handicapped who they banned from competing in future games. This one folks, will make your head melt.
Inarguably, one of the 100 darkest moments in pop culture history was the 2000 Paralympic Games where, brace yourself, Spain competed in basketball with players representing themselves as mentally handicapped who weren't. Yes, you read that right. They also won the gold medal and thus outed themselves once it hit the newspapers. The Paralympic sports committee obviously punished someone for this embarrassing atrocity right? Yes... the mentally handicapped who they banned from competing in future games. This one folks, will make your head melt.
Almost up until the deadline, we debated whether Shaquille O'Neal, inarguably one of the best big men in NBA history and a true disruptor on the court, deserved to be ranked higher than the late, great Kobe Bryant. O'Neal was physically and statistically unlike any center the NBA has seen. But how much more credit do you give Bryant for winning more rings and drawing legit comparisons to Michael Jordan? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
Almost up until the deadline, we debated whether Shaquille O'Neal, inarguably one of the best big men in NBA history and a true disruptor on the court, deserved to be ranked higher than the late, great Kobe Bryant. O'Neal was physically and statistically unlike any center the NBA has seen. But how much more credit do you give Bryant for winning more rings and drawing legit comparisons to Michael Jordan? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
In this interview Matt Crawford speaks with author John Avlon about his book, Lincoln and the Fight for Peace. Inarguably the Civil War was the most fraught time in our nation. Avlon digs deep and gives us the insight of Lincoln and how he planned on dealing with a nation healing its wounds and trying to reconnect. This book shows how the character of the President does make a difference, and that it does indeed matter. Firm yet compassionate, self-aware yet magnanimous, Lincoln led the country through the war in a way only he could. A great read at any time but one that lends particular perspective today.
What is it like to become a celebrity overnight? How does it feel to have an entire nation pick you apart? Is the fame & glamorous lifestyle reality TV affords worth all of the pain?Anyone who watches Love Island knows Megan Barton-Hanson. Inarguably the star (and villain) of Season 4, Meg has spent years as the obsession of UK tabloids, who can't stop talking about her surgery-altered appearance, wildly successful OnlyFans, and sex life. Behind those headlines, however, is a smart, hilarious, fearless woman who I'm proud to call my friend. In this episode, she dishes the dirty truth about a career in reality television, and what the media's treatment of her says about our culture as a whole. While getting drunk off Cartier champagne, we discuss:-Her Pornhub and plastic surgery "scandals"-Love Island production secrets: are cast members honest with each other about being fame-hungry?-What happens after the Villa: burnout from personal appearances, lack of money management, and intense public scrutiny-Why reality stars need better resources for media training, brand strategy, and coping with becoming irrelevant-Being blacklisted from certain networks-Rampant misogyny and abuse of power-YOUR submitted questions!Support the show! Leave a rating & review on iTunes/Spotify (it's free!) or buy merch (now on sale!) at www.aliweissworld.com/merch.GOT A SECRET TO GET OFF YOUR CHEST? EMAIL Ali@aliweissworld.com. Follow Ali on Instagram, TikTok and Twitter @aliweissworld. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This episode of AMPed Up brings us Miami singer and actress, Vikina. Vikina has been performing and writing music for over 10 years. Most recently, she was a semi-finalist on Reina De La Cancion, a singing contest on Univision produced by Daddy Yankee and featuring judges Joss Favela, Natti Natasha and Olga Tañón. Inarguably one of the show's fan favorites, Vikina demonstrated great potential and had high hopes for success after the show. But 2020 happened and the pandemic derailed all of that. Now signed to Pitbull's record label, Mr. 305 Inc., Vikina opens up about what success means to her and her future career goals, amongst which is becoming a pioneer for Latin EDM. Vikina walks us through some of her “many calibrations as an artist” and what they've taught her about life. We dive into what it's like to navigate social media as an artist, pushing through negative self-talk, being a woman in the music industry, and balancing her career and personal relationships. Where to find Vikina: https://www.facebook.com/vikinamusic https://www.instagram.com/vikinamusic https://twitter.com/VIKINAmusic Listen to her latest single ANIMALES — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtFFZ8sgsL0 Check out the ANIMALES remixes: Chillin Williams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NwU80RV3Z4 Los De La Vega: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M2b8G952KU Where to find Dr. Adrian Mesa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-adrian-mesa-11357489/ https://www.instagram.com/dr_adrian_mesa Where to find AMP Group Mental Health Services: Instagram: @amp_mental_health TikTok & Twitter: @ampmentalhealth
**Pre-order your copy of Time Wise at amantha.com**For productivity geeks like us, the professional writer can become a bit of a mystic figure. When we fantasise about finally perfecting our morning routines, finally clearing out enough time for a fruitful Deep Work session, setting up the ideal workstation - we're often thinking about a writer. There's something idyllic about the idea of being a writer: it's just you, your thoughts, and the blank page. It's the platonic ideal of knowledge work! But… it's not that simple. Take Brian Koppelman, for example. Inarguably one of the most prolific and successful screenwriters working today, you'd think Brian spends most of his life holed up in a cabin in the woods, clacking away on a typewriter, free from any and all distractions. But Brian lives in New York City, the busiest, most distracting place on the planet. Oh, and he's not just a screenwriter. He's also a director, producer, and showrunner. Brian's “average” day looks a lot less like that of a reclusive artist, and much more like that of a busy CEO. So, how does he still manage to produce so much incredible work? Brian shares how meditation, morning pages and music help him focus, and recalls the most powerful lessons he learned on the set of his very first film. Connect with Brian on Twitter***Connect with me on the socials:LinkedinTwitterInstagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.auCREDITSProduced by InventiumHost: Amantha ImberProduction Support from Deadset StudiosEpisode Producer: Liam RiordanSound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Pre-order your copy of Time Wise at amantha.com** For productivity geeks like us, the professional writer can become a bit of a mystic figure. When we fantasise about finally perfecting our morning routines, finally clearing out enough time for a fruitful Deep Work session, setting up the ideal workstation - we're often thinking about a writer. There's something idyllic about the idea of being a writer: it's just you, your thoughts, and the blank page. It's the platonic ideal of knowledge work! But… it's not that simple. Take Brian Koppelman, for example. Inarguably one of the most prolific and successful screenwriters working today, you'd think Brian spends most of his life holed up in a cabin in the woods, clacking away on a typewriter, free from any and all distractions. But Brian lives in New York City, the busiest, most distracting place on the planet. Oh, and he's not just a screenwriter. He's also a director, producer, and showrunner. Brian's “average” day looks a lot less like that of a reclusive artist, and much more like that of a busy CEO. So, how does he still manage to produce so much incredible work? Brian shares how meditation, morning pages and music help him focus, and recalls the most powerful lessons he learned on the set of his very first film. Connect with Brian on Twitter *** Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Production Support from Deadset Studios Episode Producer: Liam Riordan Sound Engineer: Martin Imber
"I'm sorry, you're PROUD? What are you 'proud' of exactly? Your family owned slaves, killed Native Americans, fought for the Confederacy, and almost killed a parrot! So I don't know what you're proud of!!!" Those of you familiar with today's book are whistling under your breath and saying quietly, "Here we go." Those of you unfamiliar? Prepare to meet the very first book on this podcast to receive the lowest rating we have ever assigned. If we could give negative numbers, we would. Inarguably the most offensive Caldecott Award winner to date, Kate requested that we do a stinker and Betsy? Betsy overdelivered. Show Notes: As far as Betsy is concerned, this post on the blog Collecting Children's Books is the seminal text on They Were Strong and Good: http://collectingchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/2009/04/they-were-strong-and-good-enough-for.html For the full Show Notes please visit: https://afuse8production.slj.com/2022/04/11/fuse-8-n-kate-they-were-strong-and-good-by-robert-lawson/
Over the weekend, the Vikings filled out their cornerback room with Chandon Sullivan, a nickel corner who undoubtedly exists and plays the sport. Also, what are the rest of the Vikings roster needs? How are we handling those? That, and another Mock Draft monday!WANT MORE DAILY MINNESOTA VIKINGS CONTENT?Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
Over the weekend, the Vikings filled out their cornerback room with Chandon Sullivan, a nickel corner who undoubtedly exists and plays the sport. Also, what are the rest of the Vikings roster needs? How are we handling those? That, and another Mock Draft monday! WANT MORE DAILY MINNESOTA VIKINGS CONTENT? Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
New revelations that operatives for the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign were illegally gleaning information from inside the White, among other places, should see Mrs. Clinton and the entirety of her team arrested and indicted on some very serious, jailable, offenses. But will anything come of it?...Sign-up for our mostly daily mail out here:https://www.undergroundusa.comUUSA Breaking News on Telegram:https://t.me/+tH3OdNoNUWViNTIx
One of the most valuable advantages of being a Claremont resident is access to some of the best schools and colleges. Inarguably key among those is Citrus College. Dr. Greg Schulz, Ed. D., named Citrus' new Superintendent and President in June of 2021 by the Citrus Community College District Board of Trustees, was beyond kind to visit with Claremont Speaks and introduce himself to Claremont. In his disarmingly eloquent, relaxed and conversational style, he reveals his path to this new position, his passion for pursuing the betterment of the local colleges, and some of the key hurdles and accomplishments along the way. Dr. Schulz vividly outlines his near-term goals and long-range vision for Citrus College, plus the lengths the board, educators and others at Citrus go to make a Citrus degree of maximum value and an extraordinarily advantageous launch -point in the pursuit of further education. He deftly brings to light some lesser-known programs and offerings at Citrus to provide the students every chance to succeed, such as providing college-level/credit courses and tutoring for those still in high school, as examples. For anyone considering advancing their education - whether immediately post-high school, mid-career or for personal/professional growth and interest - listening to Dr. Schulz' interview will certainly place investigating Citrus College at the top of your "must-do" list. Please enjoy this episode, and we hope you'll take a moment to investigate and consider the many, many ways that Citrus College can help improve your career path, better your life and increase your fortune. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Visit the Citrus College Website:https://www.citruscollege.edu/Pages/home.aspxContact Citrus College(626) 914-8821or email Dr. Schulz directlygschulz@citruscollege.edu...and don't hesitate to let Dr. Schulz know you heard him on Claremont Speaks.
Nancy Mintie, the founder of the Inner City Law Center and Uncommon Good , returns to Claremont Speaks to reveal her lifelong passion for writing poetry about her reflections on social justice and the nature of life and spirituality. In her new, first book "Poems for a World Yet To Be." she shares how her ideas have developed over a lifetime devoted to service and justice, and traces the outline of the world that she hopes to see emerge as people awaken to the beauty and power of what people can create together. To provide a special treat for our listeners, Nancy brought together several of Claremont's most interesting and eloquent women to join her in reading aloud some favorite passages and exploring their origins and meaning. Folk music legend Ellen Harper; former Pilgrim Place board director and Napier Initiative administrator Janet Evans, and popular singer, actress and prolific author Eileen Flaxman delight listeners by bringing Nancy's poems to life with riveting, heartfelt and genuine voicing. Each creates vivid imagery such to be ample cause for re-listening, several times over.In her signature self-less style, the proceeds from the sale of her book will be donated to Uncommon Good, to further assist and provide food for low income communities and the unhoused. Nancy's brilliantly crafted prose creates a lasting impression that stays with one long after the reading is done, and instills an appetite for more. Inarguably one of Claremont Speak's most popular guests, Nancey invites the listeners to enjoy the articulate and engaging readings from "Poems for a World Yet To Be" and then share the podcast and book with their very best friends.------------------------------------------------------------For more about Nancy Mintie:Inner City Law: https://innercitylaw.org/history/Uncommon Good: https://uncommongood.org/To visit Uncommon Good 211 W. Foothill Blvd.Claremont CA 91711Phone: (909) 625-2248Fax: (909) 625-2248Click here for our exact location since we are at the back of property.Available on Amazon: Poems For A World Yet To Be: https://www.amazon.com/Poems-World-Yet-Nancy-Mintie/dp/B09MYXZ4GCFor more about Nancy's exquisite guests:Janet Evans, Napier Initiative: https://www.napierinitiative.orgYouTube: https://youtu.be/UEQW4yEKUscEllen Harper: https://www.ellenharper.net/The Folk Music Center: https://www.folkmusiccenter.com/Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1452184240Eileen Valentino Flaxman: http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-eileen-valentino-flaxman-claremont/Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Eileen-Valentino-Flaxman/e/B07RYYN8VD
Over the years, there are many things about the stock market that have changed. At the same time, the way you save and invest has also gone through a transformation. In this Edelweiss Money Konnect podcast episode, Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO of Edelweiss AMC has an in-depth conversation with Anil Singhvi, Managing Editor, Zee Business about how markets have evolved and the best way forward for investors.Key takeaways:· Markets have evolved over the last 3 decades and are now safer, more transparent, and offer more opportunities for investment.· Investment opportunities and methods have changed over time. Your portfolio should also change with the times. This means being aware of new opportunities, including international investments.· Inarguably, volatility can be challenging. The moment investments become long-term, the investing journey becomes easier. Be patient and ignore short-term volatility.· If your target is to make money while ensuring a degree of safety, then mutual funds can be an ideal investment vehicle. You get the benefit of expert fund managers so that you can do your job while they do theirs.You can learn about more such interesting investment principles on the Money Konnect Podcasts available on the Edelweiss Mutual Fund website, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcast. We hope you enjoyed this podcast and will tune in to listen to more such podcasts on money management.
What we are witnessing is that many Americans have made their choice and would rather risk a COVID-19 hospitalization than immediate death or injury with vaccination. Inarguably, the three outcomes to avoid with either choice are 1) death, 2) hospitalization, and 3) permanent disability. Following the theme of pharmacovigilance, we have a...
What we are witnessing is that many Americans have made their choice and would rather risk a COVID-19 hospitalization than immediate death or injury with vaccination. Inarguably, the three outcomes to avoid with either choice are 1) death, 2) hospitalization, and 3) permanent disability. Following the theme of pharmacovigilance, we have a...
On September 24th, Rivers of Nihil will release their fourth full-length, The Work, via Metal Blade Records . Reading, Pennsylvania's Rivers Of Nihil have never fit neatly into a box, but with 2018's Where Owls Know My Name, they transcended all labels applied to them. Returning in 2021 with The Work, they have forged further into new territory, delivering an album that is as cerebral as it is visceral, and that covers a staggering sonic range, definitively placing them in a category of their own. Inarguably a very dense, heavy collection, The Work is far too dynamic to be considered a solely metal record, and there is a genuine warmth that shows through, particularly on "Wait" and the gorgeous "Maybe One Day," and the band have included far more clean vocals alongside the screaming that tears through many of the heavier tracks. Courtesy of their friend Zach Strouse, saxophone once again adds extra layers of atmosphere to the collection, utilizing baritone, soprano and alto saxes to great affect. Rivers of Nihil line-up: Jake Dieffenbach - lead vocals Brody Uttley - lead guitar, keyboards Adam Biggs - bass, backing vocals Jon Topore - rhythm guitar Jared Klein - drums, backing vocals The Work track-listing 1. The Tower (Theme from "The Work") 2. Dreaming Black Clockwork 3. Wait 4. Focus 5. Clean 6. The Void from Which No Sound Escapes 7. MORE? 8. Tower 2 9. Episode 10. Maybe One Day 11. Terrestria IV: Work ▬About ZanZanA ▬ ZanZanA is the official YouTube channel of the show METAL, hosted by Karim BENAMOR. After years spent on RTCI (International Chanel of Radio Tunis ), this show has turned into a Live Stream Interview broadcasted at 8:30 pm. On this channel you will discover the new talk show format, with impromptu live performances, interviews of artists, debates, as well as various video playlists selected for you. ZanZanA, the METAL's show, since 2000 ▬ ZanZanA Live Stream Interview ▬ Subscribe to our channels and don't forget to click on the notifications button to be notified whenever we go live! ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://lnkfi.re/ZanZanA-subscribe ► To be notified about upcoming streamings, subscribe to our newsletter: https://lnkfi.re/zanzana-mail ► You can find all past episodes of the ZanZanA Live Stream Interview here (videos or audio podcasts): https://lnkfi.re/zanzana ▬ Social Media ▬ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZanZanA.tunisie ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zanzana.interviews/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/zanzana ► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zanzanametal ► Website: https://www.zanzana.net 00:00 - On September 24th release of The Work 01:21 - Brody Uttley comments 01:59 - For the 'Focus' video 02:53 - Rivers of Nihil line-up #RiversOfNihil #TheWork #ZanZanA #MetalNews #Metal
Money management forms an integral part of our lives. While you hear about money all the time, you might not always find enough material to read and understand it. Considering the low level of financial literacy in India, there is an imminent need for simple and relatable content on money management. In this Edelweiss Money Konnect podcast episode, Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO of Edelweiss AMC has an insightful conversation with Monika Halan, Consulting Editor with Mint and author of the best-selling book ‘Let's Talk Money'. Listen and learn the five golden rules of money management.Key takeaways:Separate your savings from your spending: You need to have your own cash flow system where your earnings, spending, and investments can be easily separated. By separating your cash flows, you will have a better view of your money which will help you manage it well. You need an emergency fund: Inarguably, saving for the long-term is good. However, you must always keep aside some money, maybe in a fixed deposit or a suitable debt mutual fund, that will come to your rescue in the time of emergency. You need sensible insurances: Protection is as important as growth. Everyone needs to protect their life and their assets. Fortunately, there are a whole range of insurance products that can help you protect the assets that are most important to you. You need to understand that real estate is not always a winner: Historically, real-estate has generated sizable returns for its investors. However, it is important to assess the costs before you invest in real estate. It might not be for everyone.You are not giving your money a chance to grow if you are not doing an equity allocation: Equities are a great vehicle for long-term growth. Undoubtedly, investing in direct equities has a very high degree of risk. Which is why you should opt for the mutual fund route to get the desired exposure to equity investments.You can watch a video of this podcast on our YouTube channel and learn about more such interesting investment principles on the Money Konnect Podcasts available on the Edelweiss Mutual Fund website, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcast. We hope you enjoyed this podcast and will tune in to listen to more such podcasts on money management.
Best of the Year: 2020The 2020 Mixtape The Taste Buds, along with the Unnatural 20's, begin their month-long journey through 2020 with The Ultimate 2020 Mixtape! Okay, so it's a playlist. A mixtape is a cassette filled with songs recorded from the radio that people gave to other people they wanted to have sex with over 100 years ago. This will just be a playlist - there will be no cassettes made - but we're going to call it "mixtape" to sound cool and retro. Was 2020 a good year for like life and stuff? Inarguably no. But was it a good year for dope-ass singles to fill up a playlist? Arguably...yes? In this episode of Best of the Year, Mike leads all of his Taste Buds in a battle to build the ultimate Mixtape live in front of a podcast audience. Tune in as they take turns picking songs and putting them in order on the fly. And when you're done listening to the show, click here to listen to the Mixtape, available exclusively through Spotify, a partnership that began when one of us signed up for Spotify! Make sure to also: Check out the 2019 bracket Visit our website Use our Amazon page! Join our Patreon team! (TO HEAR EXTRA SEGMENTS!) Like us! Follow us! Write to Us! — contact@yourpopfilter.com https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter (Support the show) (https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter)
The (GREAT) Sid the Kid hit 1K games this month.Inarguably one of the game's greatest of all-time.Not only is this an honor for Sid for his career of achievements, but also put up 3 goals and 7 assists in 10 games and moving his Pens up the standings of the modified Eastern Division.Special thanks to New Country AutoNewCountryAuto.comShovels courtesy of Expressive Signs 4 YouEsigns4you.com
This week, The Cultists Present, John Waters' Cry-Baby (1990). Inarguably the most mainstream and accessible of Waters' oeuvre, Cry-Baby's technicolor array of costumes, camp performances, and impeccably mixed sound still bears all the markings of John Waters' loveably perverse and whacky soul. In a charming parody tale of 1950s cinema nostalgia, Cry Baby Walker—the matchstick chewing, leather clad “Drape” who can only ever cry that one lonely tear drop—has met a girl. The only hurdle between their atomic-defying love? Dead, homicidal parents; jealous, sociopathic and marriage obsessed boyfriends; and a long stint in Juvie. Oh, and she's also a square. Deep Dives Include: Waters' personal childhood influences on the film; the immeasurable importance of Bob Mizer's photography; that jaw-dropping eclectic cast (from Traci Lords to Joe Dallesandro, to Iggy Pop to Patty Hearst); and the 1950s film homages that pop up throughout.) Episode Safeword: “mass-appeal”
Inarguably one of the worst superhero films in a decade defined by them, Brandon and Eric take a painful yet necessary look back at the 2017 Frankstein film that was 'Justice League'.
Inarguably, it's pretty bad right now. Businesses are closing, unemployment is rising, and people are scared for their health. Fortunately, governments are coming to the rescue with a swath of economic bailouts, stimulus checks, and hardship support. And since we're living through an event that will shape economic policy for generations to come, it's an ideal time to explore what economic responses we want to replicate in the future, as well as which government policies have completely fumbled the economic response of 2020. By doing this, we should be able to analyze the efficiency of government spending for the purposes of creating a strong economy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shacast/support
Inarguably, it's pretty bad right now. Businesses are closing, unemployment is rising, and people are scared for their health. Fortunately, governments are coming to the rescue with a swath of economic bailouts, stimulus checks, and hardship support. And since we're living through an event that will shape economic policy for generations to come, it's an ideal time to explore what economic responses we want to replicate in the future, as well as which government policies have completely fumbled the economic response of 2020. By doing this, we should be able to analyze the efficiency of government spending for the purposes of creating a strong economy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shacast/support
Inarguably, one of the sectors that have been hit the most by the COVID-19 pandemic is small businesses. Unlike large conglomerates or corporations, many of these small businesses operate independently, with a much smaller pool of resources than their more considerable counterparts, so they have to take a few more steps to deal with the economic aftermath of COVID-19. Holland & Hart LLP (https://www.hollandhart.com/) . Using his experience working with small businesses, he joins Bob Roark to discuss how small businesses can go about weathering the storm and mitigating any more negative effects that might rear their head in the wake of COVID-19. Don’t miss this important and timely discussion. --- Watch the episode here:[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgQsW6c-M-0[/embed] Listen to the podcast here:[smart_track_player url="" title="How Small Businesses Can Weather The COVID-19 Storm With Mike Dill" image="http://businessleaderspodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/BLP-SquareLogo-WhiteBlueBG1400x1400.png" background="default"] How Small Businesses Can Weather The COVID-19 Storm With Mike Dill In this episode, we have Mike Dill. He is a partner with (https://www.hollandhart.com/) , a firm located out of Denver. He’s a Corporate M&A Security and Startup specialist in the legal arena. Mike, thanks for coming on the podcast. It is my pleasure. Thanks for the invitation, Bob. Given the COVID pandemic and some of Earth’s changing or seismic shifts in the business climate, I thought it was particularly useful to bring Mike on and talk about some of the issues that might be facing business owners. What we hope to cover so you have an idea of what’s coming is we’re going to talk about what you do about staying compliant or being aware of the state local orders and directives. We are going to talk about some of the issues that may be facing you on the HR side of the house. As far as some of the things that you need to be keeping in mind with as you’re either continuing or resuming operations, whether it’s supply chain issues, new business lines or so on. We will talk a little bit if you’ve got outstanding lines, loans, or financing issues and what you do about those. How do you take and provide? There’s a fair amount of concern or shifting landscape on some of the government relief programs, in particular, PPP. We’ve got Mike on. We’re going to go through so you can know what you’re looking forward to in the episode. Mike, why don’t we start out a little bit with how you got here and who you serve? I act as an outside general counsel for a lot of my companies that are clients. They’re smaller companies that can be growing in a variety of industries such as tech and manufacturing, but they don’t have a lawyer that’s on staff. They have a firm that they can call to get a lot of their questions answered. I will help people when they sell their companies. I will help people raise debt and equity financing, but for a lot of my clients, I get asked all kinds of everyday questions, which is, “I’ve got an employee that reported me to the police because I’m still operating when I’ve got to stay-at-home order that’s going on.” That is a real client and a real situation. I am the quarterback of a team at my firm, so I can pull in specialists that are well-versed in very specific issues such as in employment, tax, etc. A lot of the questions I can answer is as an outside general counsel, I help my clients navigate the variety of legal issues that are facing their businesses, which is a lot right now. [bctt tweet="The COVID-19 directives from municipal and state governments are not optional, and should not be treated as such." username=""] I thought we would try to drill down. As we go through the categories, I can imagine the quantity and volume of questions from the clients due to the level of uncertainty. How should they be thinking about the directives from either municipality...
Inarguably, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event in human history. It proved He was who He claimed to be – The Son of God and the Savior of the World.
*Episode Replay from September of 2019.* The White’s are back and on fire in this new episode of the Date Your Wife podcast. Inarguably one of their spicier therapy sessions yet, in addition to today’s theme of the Karmic Loop, Garrett & Danielle delve into the topics of parenting, fitness, dating, the art of seduction, sex, and have a candid conversation about the loop Garrett has been stuck in for the past two weeks. Click here to watch this episode on YouTube Every week married couple Danielle and Garrett J White share insights and perspectives from within their own lives regarding the following topics discussed each month: Week 1: Sex Week 2: Money Week 3: Parenting Week 4: Communication In This Week’s Podcast…. Communication Point #1: The Hamster Wheel When artists inside of Danielle’s programs tell her they don’t have time to do the work required to make the changes they want to see inside of their business and life, she describes that as being on a hamster wheel. “You say you don’t have time and you’re extremely tired…but you’re not actually going anywhere, you’re literally just looping and looping. You can’t afford NOT to have time. When people say they don’t have enough time, it gives them an excuse not to try something new.” QUESTION Where in your world are you making excuses instead of making time? Point #2: False Lift When you’re going along in life, and you suddenly get triggered about something, you begin to drift into a series of feelings of anger, blame, guilt, and shame, aka the Pit. Once inside the Pit, you want to fix things, but you’re not sure how. You begin thinking, “If only I could go back to how things were before.” As you fall and drift down from the peak to the Pit, you find yourself inside a false lift that takes you back to the peak where you were before…but no change has actually taken place, and nothing is ever fixed. QUESTION What area of your life do you continuously have the same arguments over and over and over again? How is that working for you? Point #3: Collision The only way to change this is to identify that you’re in the loop. If you find yourself repeating the same arguments over and over again, arguing about the same shit, in the same way, that’s a telltale sign you are stuck inside the Karmic Loop or on the never-ending Hamster Wheel. Once you identify that you’re in the loop, you’ve got to collide. The first collision is with yourself, and the second collision is with your spouse. It’s about taking responsibility for where you are. QUESTION Inside your relationship, what are you afraid to have a conversation about with your spouse? Point #4: Shut Down Garrett is experiencing a loop where he has shut down sexually. He has the drive and yet lacks the hunt for Danielle. “I will sit and wait for Danielle to jump on me, which she literally does.” Garrett feels he created a pattern after years of rejection and trained himself not to go on the hunt. “I don’t do the weird thing, I don’t go pouty, I just do nothing. It’s shut off.” QUESTION Identify a loop you currently find yourself in. What is the first step you can take to begin changing that? Point #5: The Stack Using the Warrior tool called the Stack, Garrett takes himself through a series of questions and answers about this loop he currently finds himself in with regards to shutting himself down sexually, even though it is very clear Danielle is “open for business.” During the process of asking himself what it is that he wants, he reveals, “I want Garrett to become a sexual hunter again in his marriage like he was in the first year of his marriage. I want Garrett to break the chains of sexual dysfunction in the game he is playing.” QUESTION How willing are you to dive deep into questions of self-inquiry? Communication Challenge: Identify one area in your relationship where you have the same argument in the same way over and over and over. Using the art of collision, begin taking steps to move forward. Date Night Topic: Talk about things you like your spouse to do that turn you on. Quote of the Week: “If you don’t have a relationship with your spouse, and all your energy is poured into your kids, it’s gotta be a pretty depressing day when your kids leave.” —Garrett J White “I have to walk by damn near naked and be like, “We’re open for business!” —Danielle K White warriorgreens.com dkwstyling.com
Inarguably, if President Trump decides to dial-back his proposed national ban on flavored vaping products, then millions of American vapers will have only one person to thank and his name is Paul Blair. Blair is a policy strategist for the conservative-based advocacy group Americans for Tax Reform; for many, he's the hero who crunched Trump's 2016 state-by-state vote totals and loudly warned the president would lose the 2020 election if he abandons the vaper vote. In this special edition of RegWatch, shot on location in Washington D.C., we talk with Blair about the still-pending national flavor ban and hear why he thinks CDC misinformation on nicotine-vaping is a “smack in the face.” Only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com Released: November 11, 2019. Produced by: Brent Stafford RegWatch special coverage supported by: Demandvape, Juno Vapor, FlavourArt, UTA support(dot)regulatorwatch(dot)com
Inarguably the inaugural episode... Part 1: Bubble Tea - What's the deal? Part 2: Experimental replication shows knives manufactured from frozen human feces do not work https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... "Cabbage in the Garbage" by Toren Atkinson Support! https://www.patreon.com/torenatkinson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/torensguide/message
* New Episode* The White’s are back and on fire in this new episode of the Date Your Wife podcast. Inarguably one of their spicier therapy sessions yet, in addition to today’s theme of the Karmic Loop, Garrett & Danielle delve into the topics of parenting, fitness, dating, the art of seduction, sex, and have a candid conversation about the loop Garrett has been stuck in for the past two weeks. Every week married couple Danielle and Garrett J White share insights and perspectives from within their own lives regarding the following topics discussed each month: Week 1: Sex Week 2: Money Week 3: Parenting Week 4: Communication In This Week’s Podcast…. Communication Point #1: The Hamster Wheel When artists inside of Danielle’s programs tell her they don’t have time to do the work required to make the changes they want to see inside of their business and life, she describes that as being on a hamster wheel. “You say you don’t have time and you’re extremely tired…but you’re not actually going anywhere, you’re literally just looping and looping. You can’t afford NOT to have time. When people say they don’t have enough time, it gives them an excuse not to try something new.” QUESTION Where in your world are you making excuses instead of making time? Point #2: False Lift When you’re going along in life, and you suddenly get triggered about something, you begin to drift into a series of feelings of anger, blame, guilt, and shame, aka the Pit. Once inside the Pit, you want to fix things, but you’re not sure how. You begin thinking, “If only I could go back to how things were before.” As you fall and drift down from the peak to the Pit, you find yourself inside a false lift that takes you back to the peak where you were before…but no change has actually taken place, and nothing is ever fixed. QUESTION What area of your life do you continuously have the same arguments over and over and over again? How is that working for you? Point #3: Collision The only way to change this is to identify that you’re in the loop. If you find yourself repeating the same arguments over and over again, arguing about the same shit, in the same way, that’s a telltale sign you are stuck inside the Karmic Loop or on the never-ending Hamster Wheel. Once you identify that you’re in the loop, you’ve got to collide. The first collision is with yourself, and the second collision is with your spouse. It’s about taking responsibility for where you are. QUESTION Inside your relationship, what are you afraid to have a conversation about with your spouse? Point #4: Shut Down Garrett is experiencing a loop where he has shut down sexually. He has the drive and yet lacks the hunt for Danielle. “I will sit and wait for Danielle to jump on me, which she literally does.” Garrett feels he created a pattern after years of rejection and trained himself not to go on the hunt. “I don’t do the weird thing, I don’t go pouty, I just do nothing. It’s shut off.” QUESTION Identify a loop you currently find yourself in. What is the first step you can take to begin changing that? Point #5: The Stack Using the Warrior tool called the Stack, Garrett takes himself through a series of questions and answers about this loop he currently finds himself in with regards to shutting himself down sexually, even though it is very clear Danielle is “open for business.” During the process of asking himself what it is that he wants, he reveals, “I want Garrett to become a sexual hunter again in his marriage like he was in the first year of his marriage. I want Garrett to break the chains of sexual dysfunction in the game he is playing.” QUESTION How willing are you to dive deep into questions of self-inquiry? Communication Challenge: Identify one area in your relationship where you have the same argument in the same way over and over and over. Using the art of collision, begin taking steps to move forward. Date Night Topic: Talk about things you like your spouse to do that turn you on. Quote of the Week: “If you don’t have a relationship with your spouse, and all your energy is poured into your kids, it’s gotta be a pretty depressing day when your kids leave.” —Garrett J White “I have to walk by damn near naked and be like, “We’re open for business!” —Danielle K White dateyourwife.com, warriorgreens.com becomeaking.com, dkwstyling.com
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Those of you who know me, know I love Walt Disney World. And the number one reason I love it is the Disney level customer service. It’s legendary. Corporations travel to Disney all the time to learn from them. To learn how they make their customer experience so amazing. Inarguably, quality of both service and product form the foundation of great customer service. Like that restaurant, we can offer a stellar product, but if our service is lousy, we’ll turn people away. Likewise, we can’t just eke by on wonderful service if our product stinks. And while the restaurant example deals with a tangible product, the same holds true when our “product” is a service. Whether you like it or not, “The customer’s perception is your reality.” In the end, it really doesn’t matter how we view our products and services if our customers perceive them differently. But for the purposes of this episode, let’s assume that you have a great product that people want. So, let’s focus on your customers’ experience. In this episode you’ll learn 5 pillars of the customer experience: Doing what you promised Establishing systems Personalization Repeat customers Make it easy Resources: Podcaster Mastermind application - https://dannyozment.com/podcastermastermind Other resources - https://dannyozment.com/resources
Inarguably one of the most important hardcore punk records to ever come out of Southern California, Suicidal Tendencies was a touchstone of the scene and of our young musical development. But does its adolescent perspective and juvenile politics hold up all these years later? Oh, hell yes it does, our esteemed panel confirms. Recommended Listening Welcome to Venice Comp https://www.discogs.com/Various-Welcome-To-Venice/master/99961 No Mercy Widespread Bloodshed Love Runs Red https://open.spotify.com/album/4pT6eMJHrSchbNXYQeo2f8?si=Kz5Jm97URB2pafRDPSzwKw Beowulf https://www.discogs.com/Beowülf-Beowülf/release/1458564 Excel Split Image https://open.spotify.com/album/2EAOyM8IXcOew0ZbvZRh3K?si=2xBfZxjIQZqvIFzKljpDhg Book Fuck You Heroes https://www.amazon.com/Fuck-You-Heroes-Photographs-1976-1991/dp/0964191601 huntsmanhill.com #huntsmanhill Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1298220429/playlist/4gy1wWwypkoFS2lUztvZ44?si=waSq07DBQlq3x9G1_nK0pg
Inarguably the best Halloween movie of the 90s. Special guest Madison Matlock joins us to give the younger, hipper perspective! Thanks, youth!
Inarguably the most well-known Wookie in the Star Wars universe, Chewbacca also bears a strong resemblance to another popular creature in American culture -- the towering, hirsute cryptid known as Bigfoot. So much so, in fact, that during filming the studio (allegedly) became very concerned for the safety of Peter Mayhew, the actor who played Chewbacca onscreen. While filming Return of the Jedi in the forests of the California redwoods, guards accompanied the costumed Peter Mayhew so that Bigfoot hunters wouldn't shoot him. So what's the big deal with California and Bigfoot? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
“No matter the risks we take, we always consider the end to be too soon, even though in life, more than anything else, quality should be more important than quantity.”Alex HonnoldLast week I asked you to imagine being attacked by a 9-foot bull shark.This week I invite you to envision climbing the storied 3,600-foot sheer vertical rock face known as El Capitan. The trick? You have to do it without any ropes, harnesses or any protective gear whatsoever. An astonishing prospect, even the tiniest mistake or unexpected intervening variable could cost you your life — a life that hinges moment to moment upon punctilious preparation, meticulous focus, and a preternatural relationship with fear.This is one small aspect of the life of Alex Honnold, a renown professional adventure rock climber whose audacious free-solo ascents of America’s biggest cliffs have made him one of the most masterful and compelling athletes of our generation.An global icon of athletic mastery, the lore of Alex Honnold transcends sport. I imagine many of you have viewed — with palms sweaty and jaw agape — at least one of his many stunning climbing videos. Perhaps you saw him profiled on 60 Minutes, or read profiles about him in the New York Times, National Geographic or Outside and, like me, were left to wonder:How is that even possible? How does that guy do what he does? And more importantly, why?The answer isn’t as elementary as you might imagine. It can't be reduced to simple genetics, strength, drive, or even his most unusual relationship with fear.I think the answer is far more complex and frankly, much much more interesting. Of course, fanatical preparation plays a role. As does his fidelity to incremental progression. His unique kinship with risk is certainly a central factor.But I think what truly sets Alex apart is a profound sense of awe and wonder. An uncanny facility to meld his body and mind with spirit. And the ability to become absolutely one with his quest.Inarguably, what Alex does is both staggering and astonishing. But it's who he is, how he lives, and what he stands for that I find most impressive.Today, we explore all of it.This conversation is everything I wanted it to be. It's about adventure, fear, risk, curiosity, focus, mindset, preparation and the primacy of incremental progression.Over the course of almost two hours we cover his boundary-crushing El Cap solo free climb and his most recent expedition to Antarctica. We discuss his passion for environmental conservation and the benefits of his minimalist lifestyle. And of course we explore his training routines and mostly-vegan diet.But most of all, this is a conversation that not only examines the how behind Alex's feats, but the why behind his pursuits.Thoughtful, deliberate and present, I also found Alex to be quite generous, incredibly curious, and whip smart.For the visually inclined, you can watch watch (& subscribe!) to the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/richandalexI'm grateful for this exchange and I sincerely hope you enjoy it.Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & SubscribeApple Podcasts | YouTube | See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TOPIC: First Meeting, Gifts, and Grifts This week—after 122 episodes, plus almost a decade of internet pal-dom—Dan and Merlin finally meet and record in a room together for the first time. With only passing nods to the nominal topic of "gifts," Dan and Merlin mostly get to know each other. Why is Dan staring so penetratingly at Merlin? Does Dan think Merlin is fat as well as old? Why does Dan keep looking at his phone? Does that look clean to you? Whose show is it, really? Is John Siracusa slender or sickly? Why can't I show you the sole of my shoe? Should we stand up? Who am I thinking of? Is it hot in here or is it just me? Which one am I? Also, bathrooms. Inarguably, a Very Important Episode™.
TOPIC: First Meeting, Gifts, and Grifts This week—after 122 episodes, plus almost a decade of internet pal-dom—Dan and Merlin finally meet and record in a room together for the first time. With only passing nods to the nominal topic of "gifts," Dan and Merlin mostly get to know each other. Why is Dan staring so penetratingly at Merlin? Does Dan think Merlin is fat as well as old? Why does Dan keep looking at his phone? Does that look clean to you? Whose show is it, really? Is John Siracusa slender or sickly? Why can't I show you the sole of my shoe? Should we stand up? Who am I thinking of? Is it hot in here or is it just me? Which one am I? Also, bathrooms. Inarguably, a Very Important Episode™.