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In this episode of the TestGuild Automation Podcast, host Joe Colantonio chats with machine learning engineer Lakshmithejaswi Narasannagari, who boasts over fourteen years of experience working with tech giants like Intuit, Incom, and Poshmark. Check out App Automate: https://testguild.me/appautomate2 Lakshmi delves into her fascinating career journey from Oracle developer to transitioning into machine learning operations and test automation. The conversation covers best practices for ML pipelines, testing at scale, and how to integrate testing effectively in the AI ML space. Lakshmi shares insights on understanding machine learning models, navigating various roles within AI and machine learning, and setting up guardrails to ensure model performance and accuracy. Please tune in to gain valuable knowledge from Lakshmi's expertise and learn how to approach testing in our AI-driven world.
Top up your coaxium, pay off the portmaster, check the nava computer and try not to bounce too close to a supernova as we invite you to Start Your Engines. This episode Paul Naylor and Mark Newbold discuss a classic vehicle from the original trilogy - the Modified Incom Corporation T-47 Airspeeder, better known as the Snowspeeder. We celebrate its appearances in film and television, the toys and its popularity on the latest episode of Start Your Engines. Visit Wookieepedia at https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on Facebook, YouTube, X, Instagram and Twitch and check out our Fantha Tracks Radio Friday Night Rotation every Friday at 7.00pm UK for new episodes of The Fantha From Down Under, Planet Leia, Desert Planet Discs, Start Your Engines, Collecting Tracks, Canon Fodder and special episodes of Making Tracks, and every Tuesday at 7.00pm UK time for your weekly episode of Making Tracks. https://www.youtube.com/@FanthaTracksTV/ https://links.fanthatracks.com/ https://link.chtbl.com/fanthatracksradio www.instagram.com/fanthatracks www.facebook.com/FanthaTracks www.twitter.com/FanthaTracks www.pinterest.co.uk/fanthatracks/ www.fanthatracks.tumblr.com/ www.tiktok.com/@fanthatracks www.twitch.tv/fanthatracks www.threads.net/@FanthaTracks
This month we are delighted to be joined by Mario Blaser. Mario is a cultural anthropologist and an Associate Professor of Geography and Archaeology at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Mario has engaged in ethnographic work with communities in many different parts of the world, including in Paraguay and Canada. His fascination with how people lived in other places is rooted in his early experiences living in a small town in Southern Argentina and interacting with visitors passing through. Mario gives us insight into what ethnography is in practice and how it extends beyond just conducting interviews in place. Mario introduces us to the idea of “deep hanging out” and shares how this approach helps the researcher to create a more nuanced and subtle understanding of relations in place. Mario uses this base to unpack for us his insights into the pluriversal world and ways of worlding or how the world is made through practices. In short, the world is not something that is already there, but it produced and reproduced through human and non-human relations in place. This just scratches the surface of this rich conversation. His latest book is For Emplacement: Political Ontology in Two Acts , and its Spanish language twin (is not exactly the same but shares the same “genetic make up”) Incomún: Un ensayo de ontología política para el fin del mundo (único), which is available for free download. Want to learn more about the duck-rabbit illusion? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit%E2%80%93duck_illusion Want to learn more about Mario's work? https://www.mun.ca/archaeology/people/faculty/mario-blaser/
O presidente da Argentina, Javier Milei, se reuniu na manhã deste domingo, 7 de julho, com o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro e os governadores Tarcísio de Freitas, de São Paulo, e Jorginho Mello, de Santa Catarina.Ser Antagonista é fiscalizar o poder. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: https://bit.ly/planosdeassinatura Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2S... Ouça O Antagonista | Crusoé quando quiser nos principais aplicativos de podcast. Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
Episode 330 - Incom Pew Pew A short-ish show this week as Ben & Liam cover last weekend's one day event from Incom Gaming in Cheltenham! We chat about what lists Liam and Adam took, what did well (Tin Squadron on top!) and what else caught our eye. Find all the lists and results here: https://www.pattern-analyzer.app/tournament/longshanks/15452 Cast - Ben, Liam and Tim Producer - Tim Recorded 13/05/2024 via Discord Intro - Obi Wan 'hello there' from Revenge of the Sith Outro - Nathan Evans - Wellerman (Sea Shanty) Used without permission - it's just for fun!
Live especial com Ricardo Almeida e Paulo Cruz falando sobre os gastos de Lula com emendas altíssimas. Fala também sobre a inflação no mercado, Dudu bananinha fazendo a moeda do Incomível.
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You hear all this talk about how the market is slowing down, and that's true, but only for those who don't know how to shift to the new market. Today we are talking about your mindset, it needs to shift, like the market. ResourceCheck Out Aaron's WebsiteReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:What's up? Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our episode of the Real Estate Marketing Dude Podcast, folks, is a lot of people struggling right now, and I want to get right to it. You're struggling for a multitude of reasons. However, what it comes down to is getting what you really want, right? And why do you know? As much as the market has taken a a shift?00:02:36:17 - 00:02:58:10UnknownI'll give you an example. My one of the age used to work for me is way more successful than I ever was. She literally just sold a $7.5 million house in Naperville and set the world record for the most expensive piece of real estate ever sold in neighbor of Illinois. And I'm watching her, like on her business, and she's just crushing it.00:02:58:10 - 00:03:14:15UnknownI'm like, where's the slowdown? Where's the slowdown? Where's the slowdown? But it's not just, Lauren, that I see that with I see that with other agents out there. And I'm always like, okay, guys, I get it. The market has shifted. The markets change, not as many transactions, but the people that are literally running a business and they're actually like literally running a business.00:03:14:15 - 00:03:32:22UnknownI'm not talking to all you salespeople chasing the next paycheck breathing commission, breath setting the world on fire. What I'm talking about are people who are actually looking at their business, running it like a business and don't view themselves as a real estate agent, but more of an entrepreneur. And they're all doing fine. Literally, all of them are doing just fine.00:03:32:24 - 00:03:56:01UnknownAnd what is the difference between them and you right now if in fact you are struggling? And I think what you're going to get out of this episode is a lot of experience because we brought on Mr. Aaron Hendon and he's been doing this for quite a while. This is he knows he gets it. And the topic of today's show is very simple How can you get what you want despite what the hell is going on today?00:03:56:03 - 00:04:13:19UnknownWhy is it that some people are getting there and some aren't? What's changed? Because nothing's changed for them. I believe it's a lot of mindset, but that's what we're going to discover today. So without further ado is going to introduce our guest, Mr. Aaron Hinden. How you doing, buddy? Mike I'm doing great. I so appreciate the opportunity to be here and very excited.00:04:13:19 - 00:04:32:04UnknownIt's great. It's great to be here with all your welcome to the show. Aaron actually told me. Yeah, he remembered me from like eight years ago, like this podcast is now in ten years. But I've been pretty, I've been slacking the last 12 months on it. I haven't been as consistent. I haven't been much into it, to be honest with you.00:04:32:06 - 00:04:55:23UnknownI don't have anything. I'm in the middle of launching a new software and all that stuff, and I'm breaking my own rules that I've set and I've set the show with. Right. And I'm very embarrassed about that. So I'll be the first to admit that I'm not doing what I should be doing and I think that comes down to what stops people from getting what they want, because we I think we all know what we want.00:04:55:23 - 00:05:11:12UnknownWe know how to get there. But a smaller percentage of people actually get there. What's what gives there and what am I fucking up on right now? What am I doing wrong? Why can I do this? I love it. I love the way you even framed it. Couldn't be a better frame for what? For what happens for us.00:05:11:12 - 00:05:39:16UnknownBecause I'm not immune to this, okay? I come to this as I'm a old Jewish man from New York, so I'm guilt and shame and, you know, things are never so bad. They can't get worse was my family motto. So I'm all up in that as a default. And just the way you said what you said is perfect, because, look, there's no arguing that if you don't do the work, you're not going to get the results.00:05:39:17 - 00:06:07:13UnknownSo, you know, you're breaking your own rules. Right. And like you said, if you don't make the calls and talk to the people or put out the videos or the work that you know to do that produces the results, if you don't do that, you won't get the results. So we're not, but we're talking about what comes before that or what's this, the ground upon which that work is done or even what's the what?00:06:07:16 - 00:06:36:04UnknownHow does the work occur so that you'd do it? You know, when you said what you said about why I'm starting some new software and I've got other things on my plate, you didn't have the things. Just a bunch of excuses. Yeah, well, okay, so hang on before you get to that part. There's it. The work occurs, like, less important than the work around the software.00:06:36:06 - 00:06:59:16UnknownOkay? It's just there is a bigger opportunity with the software and that's what you're going to do. And so it's you're always going to do work that's consistent with you're always going to work on what occurs there. To work on occurs like there is to work on. So if you wanted to do other work, you'd have to shift the way it occurs to you.00:06:59:16 - 00:07:23:16UnknownThis podcast would you'd have to deal with this podcast is important, it's foundational, it builds the base upon which you could build that software and it would very little time. You could get to the value of doing this, but you'd have to do that work. First of all, does that make sense that you're always working on? You walk on the floor because the floor looks like something you could walk on.00:07:23:16 - 00:07:47:05UnknownI don't know if you've ever seen those. I had this little picture on my desktop of a floor of a carpet in Germany at a hotel in Germany, and it's one of these. And okay, I could share my screen, but I'll send it to you so people could see it on the website or the show notes. It looks like the carpet is got holes in it.00:07:47:07 - 00:08:14:19UnknownYou know, the way the lines in the carpet are drawn, it creates an optical illusion that the carpet is bumpy holes and dives and like that. And it really looks that way. You will see you look at it, you're like, wow, that's the way that looks like you would never run on that carpet. And that's why they installed it, because the people were running in that hallway and they installed it and people stopped running in that hallway because it doesn't occur.00:08:14:19 - 00:08:44:03UnknownIt occurs unsafe to run on. It's not it's the exact same scenario. It's literally the same floor. But it occurs differently. So for you with the podcast, there's it didn't occur as important. It occurred as something I could move off my plate. Same thing there. Does it make sense? Yeah. Fair. I mean, I'm like and then I'm like, but I got soccer practice like today.00:08:44:03 - 00:09:15:13UnknownI got football practice. I got to go cause I have tick tock that I'm from my bed so I'm not getting out of bed. Go, You know, I can't work out anymore. Even that it occurs like this, it this is it's not that it necessarily occurs is important. It occurs is an opportunity and lying in bed scrolling tick tock which is, you know, three rungs down from getting my kids to soccer practice in the world with excuses like value.00:09:15:15 - 00:09:40:06UnknownIt's still I don't know anyone who doesn't do, you know, without an immense amount of discipline doesn't succumb to an extra video or to those, those devices are built really well to capture your attention, you know. yeah, they're right. And very well like, like designed by the smartest people in the world. Brain science is like literally hijacking your brain.00:09:40:07 - 00:10:08:12UnknownYeah. Into just one more video, and then an hour later, you're like, I can't work out now because. Right. And your stuck time we can. Yeah, we can talk about that. You said something a word. Discipline. Yeah. And discipline is tough because discipline takes time. Are the results of discipline take time, I guess, Right? It sounds like you want to work out like, Hey, I want to go about.00:10:08:12 - 00:10:26:13UnknownLook, we're talking about how you cannot get to what you want to. Let's just take an example. I would relate to you want to lose £10? Who doesn't wanna lose £10? Right? Everybody. But why wouldn't I go out there and do it? Because it's going to take me three months. Yeah. And then I got to start somewhere and I'm starting that one thing is like, Damn.00:10:26:15 - 00:10:54:12UnknownYeah. Well, you know, Simon Sinek talks about and a lot of people talk about this, but, you know, when the why is big enough, the how becomes obvious that you're access to losing weight. Is having a Y big enough to do it? Is is there is there some future that you've created that's important enough for you, what that would call you to do?00:10:54:12 - 00:11:19:17UnknownThe things that would have the things that you don't want to do occur is opportunity is if you can get your focus on to the future you're creating. And rather than whatever this immediate muscle should rally. Yeah, ice cream, you know, like, okay, I want the ice cream. And it's not about not wanting the ice cream. I don't know that there's anything in the world is going to get I'm on a mission.00:11:19:18 - 00:12:02:06UnknownYou funny you mentioned losing weight, right? I started at to 20:06 a.m. at 206 now. And I have a mission to get under 200 because my wife promised me some really great starts. At first I get under 200 and I was like, okay, right. And she's not thrilled how close I'm getting it. She promised a whole bunch of stuff, but it's a future that inspired me, that moves me, that if I keep that future alive, I'm like, okay, I will eat one meal a day and I will up my protein and I'll find a substitute for ice cream, buy her up and you know, it's funny that you mentioned discipline and frustration and all that00:12:02:06 - 00:12:43:18Unknownstuff because I've been stuck like you at this. outside range, really close. But I've been stuck. I'm like, And I am so close to fuck it. I'm not doing it. Yeah, it's not worth it. This is too much. I'm going to give up. And why I'm so interested in mindfulness. We haven't brought up mindfulness yet, but by I've become so sort of fascinated with mindfulness is the ability to train the mind to choose what it focuses on.00:12:43:20 - 00:13:11:23UnknownBecause I could focus on that medicine, but it doesn't take me in the effort to focus on the focus and the muscle. It's automatic. The focus of the tick tock video is automatic. Focus on anything is automatic. You know, whatever pops up is automatic. It's Can I acknowledge the presence of that? I want that muscle. And what else is going on?00:13:12:00 - 00:13:40:22UnknownI could focus on the future that I want. because just because the want popped up first doesn't mean it's real. It doesn't mean there's any more real than the future that I'm creating. And that separation right there, that moment of choice where you can separate the immediate bond from the future. Your creed. If you can get that gap to be a little bit bigger, just a little bit longer, you have some access to power, too.00:13:40:24 - 00:14:12:22UnknownIt makes it takes a domain of discipline and puts it in the domain of choice. And it's radical. I want to go back to something else you said, Mike, because it really struck me, and this is a really good opportunity to distinguish choice and occurring and that whole world of empowerment that that we started with because you were like, that's about how you said it exactly.00:14:12:24 - 00:14:35:02UnknownBut you were like, I break my own rules. I'm not doing what I know to do. And you didn't you didn't call yourself an asshole, but you were being that this was the wrong way to be. I mean, I don't know if you talk to yourself about that obvious. I'm hard on myself. I have to be. Yes.00:14:35:04 - 00:15:18:03UnknownYes. Hard on ourselves. And I have gotten myself pretty convinced in my own experience. And this is from personal discovery, not I'm not asking you to believe me. I'm just asking you to try it on and see. But that first moment, if you could get okay, I'm now making myself the asshole. Am I more effective when I relate to myself as an asshole, or am I less effective and more effective when I relate to myself as an asshole or I am more effective when I relate to myself as an entrepreneur.00:15:18:05 - 00:15:48:06UnknownIs been podcasting for ten years? Who's got a following of 40,000 people or whatever you got? I don't know how to limit that. You may have bigger than that. That started multiple software companies. Am I more effective when I'm relating to myself as that person or as an asshole? Interesting. And then you just get into, okay, now could I relate to myself as an asshole?00:15:48:06 - 00:16:15:15UnknownI could. Could I relate to myself as a world class entrepreneur? I could. Now which one of mine choose? And the more we for me, I don't know. I think it's sort of a dumb question know, it's sort of like when I say it that way. Which one? Like which one is it? I don't know. It's a good question.00:16:15:17 - 00:16:34:13UnknownI'm more humbled to look at myself through the lens of an asshole, but who I am at the end of it, that's what humbles me in being like, shit, I have to look back. So you got to step outside your own shoes. Yeah. And, and like, see yourself like, I don't know, The analogy that comes to mind is like, when someone passes and they see themselves, like, slain in the hospital bed and they're like a ghost of themselves, right?00:16:34:15 - 00:16:54:19UnknownIt's like, see yourself in that in that position. For me, I have to do that. A lot of step outside and what's the word? Vulnerability, Not vulnerability. It's humility. Look, realize what what it is you do wrong. And you're right like you have to like because right now a lot of agents are like, Fuck what I do. This was working last year, but now it's not working right now.00:16:54:21 - 00:17:16:18Unknownwell, the first thing that comes to mind is like failure. I feel like a failure. Yeah. And then that when that happens, it's very hard to that overcome because no matter what, if you if you approach it from that way, it's very hard to, like, overcome anything. You know, there was a time my life like I would say three, this is like seven years ago, for three years in a row, I felt like a complete failure.00:17:16:20 - 00:17:35:21UnknownYeah. And it was rough to go out and get it, but I kept on going and like what you said earlier, the back your backs against a wall. You just figure it out like a squirrel learns how to hunt no matter what. And when winter comes and it just. It just happens. It's just who whom you are. Survival of the fittest, right?00:17:35:22 - 00:18:02:19UnknownBut a squirrel doesn't talk to itself about being a failure there. And they just being a human being. Only human beings fail. Squirrels don't fail. Squirrels may be hungry, but they don't need a support group. If they don't have enough nuts, they go do what they needs to do. And it's the conversation that I'm a failure that then who's going to do the work is someone who's a failure versus I'm a world class entrepreneur.00:18:02:20 - 00:18:22:17UnknownI'm going to get it. Why? I'm not going to get it because I'm afraid that I'm look like an asshole. I'm not going to get it because I'm I'm I'm good at this and I've done this before. You know, it just we just got a book. We have a book club and my team and we just got done reading ten X is easier than two X And have you ever heard of that?00:18:22:19 - 00:18:49:06UnknownFirst time I heard of it, I never you know, and one of the takeaways in that was if you're always looking at the horizon to measure your success, measure your growth, you're going to have the experience in the present moment of being a failure because the horizon always gets further away. Very well point, right? You got to look at how much I've grown and I think if you look behind you, yeah, you could get.00:18:49:06 - 00:19:10:23UnknownThat's right. It really doesn't work for you to have not done the podcast with the integrity with which you talk to people about it. It's not, doesn't work. It doesn't have workability to it, but it doesn't mean you're an asshole and it doesn't mean you're a failure. It means you chose a couple of things that you didn't choose, you know, that you could have chose differently.00:19:10:23 - 00:19:40:20UnknownAnd it'll give you a different relationship moving forward because what will be in the present is the experience that you're looking for out of the success. I mean, we've all seen this. I used to be with Kate, Bob and I've done the forum and done other programs. And this isn't the, you know, this beard you have right from I mean, if you did bold anyone who's ever done bold saw this.00:19:40:20 - 00:20:03:13UnknownIf you've done the form, you've done seen this. And it's if you want to be a success, you start with over here with who you're being, and then you do the things successful people do and you wind up having the thing successful people have. You don't start with the Lamborghini and then you, you know, you do that real estate, though, you know?00:20:03:14 - 00:20:41:08UnknownYeah, well, I wish I have a podcast. My friend Chris, but I try and manage my own contempt. I have a lot of contempt and I find it not useful, but automatic nonetheless. And I have a lot of contempt for Lamborghini, meaning a lot of like, Hey, look at me, here's my let's go away. But at the same time, you know, you starting your day from being a successful entrepreneur, software builder, creator, content creator guy who's literally helped tens of thousands of agents.00:20:41:08 - 00:21:09:01UnknownMike, you have helped. You've helped me, you've helped tens of thousands of agents get us to get off this night and start doing great work. That's you. And you start your day from there as a great husband. Dad. Yes. Now, how do you. Yeah. BOTH How do you train your mind? Because what we're talking about here, guys, is just I guess my personal experience is very similar.00:21:09:01 - 00:21:25:18UnknownWhat most of you are going through right now as well. And even in this in this episode, and I want to I want to unpack a couple of things he said, because like, I see how we're taking this experience, even just of this podcast, right. And relaying it to like what an agent saying, isn't it? Because you're early on, early on, like no one was listening to the show.00:21:25:18 - 00:21:41:00UnknownI wouldn't miss a week. And I did that for seven years straight now because I saw I'm going to build and actually I saw that software company built and I said by the time the software come, you have to have an audience of people. So sales aren't too difficult. So that was the vision that I had back then, you know, ten years ago.00:21:41:04 - 00:21:58:00UnknownBut then now that it's here and I have the audience and I have the 1.7 million downloads that at 1.8 or nine or two, but where the fuck it is right now, who cares? But now I'm lazy because I became complacent in the podcast on what I should be doing is having the same fuel of fire that I had in year one.00:21:58:02 - 00:22:16:12UnknownBecause the reality is, is that if I do put some more umph behind the show, if I, if I wanted to, I could accelerate results. So does that apply to you guys in this day and age right now, like with what is going on in the market, like there's no transactions are down. Okay, So now what are we.00:22:16:12 - 00:22:37:12UnknownYeah, right. They're down. Great. There are 40% less deals getting done than there were last year. And that's not unwinding anytime soon. And how many less agents are now in the business because of that, though? It's it's going to wind up being 40% less agents because that's because not everyone's going to do the work to get to capture the business.00:22:37:12 - 00:23:07:16UnknownIt's there. And what we keep telling our team is you just got to find a way to stick around long enough because the market will turn and, you know, you got you want to be able to be the go to guy. But go back to your question, Mike, which is, you know, one of a I just saw why you're doing it your you for sale the future you were out it's on sale no doubt right.00:23:07:16 - 00:23:23:19UnknownYou got the you did you work you put your head down seven years. You built the audience. Then you built a software that worked that was like exactly how you I mean, it may not have been exactly the way you planned it, but it did still, the future you were out. You never the way you plan it. Right.00:23:23:19 - 00:23:46:16UnknownBut you did fulfill that future. Yeah. And I guess in hindsight, you're right. And have you taken the time to create for yourselves a new horizon and a new future? Have you said, okay, I'm taking this 1.7 and I'm doing this and I'm doing that, and the next ten years, here's what's going to be there. Have you created some sort of.00:23:46:16 - 00:24:08:14UnknownNot to that I would say extent, maybe I haven't. I think that's part of my problems, like a therapy session. There is a stat empowering people to get what they want and if they don't have a future to live into that inspires them the best they can do is get motivated and disciplined, which is not going to last.00:24:08:16 - 00:24:33:11UnknownThere's a stat I just I'm trying to full x. I was going to do a video on it anyways. It said something along the lines of so you just had 40% less transactions this year. And then this one said something like only 49%. So 40% less transactions. Right. And then how many agents do you think we're going to 40% less agency think that's the final number, 30, 20, whatever the number is, it's going to be 60.00:24:33:13 - 00:24:52:03UnknownIt's going to be less. So. But then it also said only 49% of age are 49%. Agents only sell one or two houses in the last half months. Well, I was like, dude, if that's not even new, that's the way it's always been. And if you add up, the number of transactions are still a boatload of business out there.00:24:52:05 - 00:25:18:00UnknownItaly, there's more than enough business. I am always so amazed at how much business there really is, you know, And I'm but but even if 40% less, you know, I see I see agents getting I can't find it. So I you know, there's I can't believe there's enough business to keep anything in business, frankly. You know, there's 11 billion whatever Facebook.00:25:18:01 - 00:25:40:09UnknownWhere are these people? Where are all the people? But they're out there. There's enough this is there's there is an abundance of business to be had. And you could focus on those. They're harder to get or you could focus on, okay, where am I coming from? What value am I going to add to the marketplace? What am I going to do?00:25:40:09 - 00:26:08:08UnknownAnd and what's the future that I'm out to fulfill that will have the actions in the present occur like an opportunity versus if you don't create a future, if you look, 95% of our thoughts are negative thoughts. That's just the way the brain is work. Every social science, every psychological thing, you have 60,000 thoughts a day, 95% of them are there's something wrong.00:26:08:10 - 00:26:36:11UnknownAnd I don't know what percentage of those there's something wrong winds up being. There's something wrong with me. But I would think more than half sure there's something wrong with me. So you're if you're not intentional about creating your mindset, you're going to wind up living a life where you're constantly overcoming there's something wrong with you. And that's not necessary.00:26:36:12 - 00:26:56:19UnknownIt might be automatic, but you know what? You you, your dad, you know, you trained your kid and you used to wet the bed. Yep. Right. And you train. And that's the most natural thing in the world for a human being to do. I mean, you know, you train your baby and baby and you take them somewhere on a road trip and they would just pay you.00:26:56:19 - 00:27:14:24UnknownThey come out of that, you put on a new diaper and they would just be you'd be changing the diaper and they'd be peeing on you. It just wasn't a thing until you train them to not do what comes automatically. And now, Mike, I don't care how cold it is, how tired you are, within reason, how drunk you are.00:27:15:01 - 00:27:49:16UnknownYou're not wetting the bed because you trained yourself to not do what comes automatic. You can do that with your brain. You can train and you call this mindfulness training. Yeah, mindfulness. The ability to be present to what's happening in the current reality without judgment, just noticing it. And if you do that for enough time practice and I don't mean I don't you don't have to go sit like a monk for hours at a time.00:27:49:18 - 00:28:15:14UnknownI mean, practicing 10 minutes of mindfulness a day. Consistency is more important than the quantity, but the consistency every day, Yeah, you will begin to increase that space of choice and you'll see it in places where it didn't show up before. You know, like when my wife just walked in and could before we started the list was done.00:28:15:17 - 00:28:35:08UnknownBut my wife's I had to help her get on a Zoom call. My reaction I promised you my action a year ago would have been, What the fuck do you want? A monologue guest on? Yeah, about to get on the show. Yeah. Are you can't figure out you right? Some real shitty response which doesn't give me the life I want.00:28:35:13 - 00:29:04:00UnknownIt's not consistent with who I think I am as a husband. It's inconsistent with everything I pretend I like to pretend I am. And because I can and I can separate myself from the sphere, you want to separate yourself and commission breath right When you want to get in front of a client and no longer be talking to them about afraid I need this commission versus how am I going to help this person achieve what they're out to achieve.00:29:04:02 - 00:29:23:24UnknownYeah, versus already seeing the check in your your versus their end result or, or or or or fearing the check isn't going to be there. Right. You know all that I have found and my team has found it is available through practicing mindfulness on a regular consistent. So walk me through something like how do I get into that state of mind?00:29:23:24 - 00:29:43:24UnknownAnd I did. I agree with all of this. In hindsight, I'm sort of seen myself doing some of these things, like mentally, yeah, but like, how does someone right now, like there's agents out there like you guys need to do? Let me just tell you guys straight up and toughen up. I mean, this is just what it is.00:29:44:01 - 00:30:04:17UnknownIt's time, you know, You got to toughen up. This is this isn't going to be easy, right? Right. Well, what do I do? How do I get in this habit, though? It's like it's hard getting started, but it's not hard staying there because you got to. But because it's it goes back to, like, that whole working out thing or like when I said I start this podcast, but that's a long road that nobody wants to travel, a yellow brick road.00:30:04:17 - 00:30:29:04UnknownEveryone wants to already be at the end of it. And you know what I mean? Like, so like, what is the how do I get started in something like this? Because you're right. Everything I think everything is mindset set. It's it's why so many people have accomplished but people the 95% negative thoughts it's pretty obvious and how whatever you see in social media, whether it's spiritual warfare, negativity, whatever the hell you want to call it nowadays, it it's it's real, man.00:30:29:04 - 00:30:48:01UnknownAnd yeah, it hurts people and I see it out there. But how do I overcome that? What am I doing daily to, like, get that shit out of my head and be like, Fuck this, I can do this. I can do this because it is mindset. I don't do it well, okay, so first of all, you know, that's Lao Tzu.00:30:48:03 - 00:31:13:06UnknownThe journey of a thousand Miles starts with a single step. So it's it's a step. It's the next step. You don't worry about getting there. You just get the next step. Same, same thing with the podcast. And you were built. You were brick by breaking it because without your attending you could again, you could have your attention how hard this is you can have your attention on, okay, today I'm going to do 10 minutes of mindfulness.00:31:13:08 - 00:31:42:04UnknownThere's a million mindfulness. There's an app called the Insight Timer. They have I have an app and you can get the real sausage edge, and I have mindfulness meditation on that every day on Zoom. Sorry, on Facebook, I actually lead a ten minute gratitude meditation on a Facebook Live. So you can do that. But there's my point is there are a million, ten minute mindfulness guided meditations you can get on any platform YouTube, TikTok, whatever, right?00:31:42:06 - 00:32:13:15UnknownAnd you make a commitment to do 10 minutes, just 10 minutes of a guided meditation, of a guided mindfulness meditation. It's not a huge commitment in time. It's immensely this morning, late afternoon is every quarter different. Whenever whenever you can get 10 minutes, I find that I find if I wait, I don't get the 10 minutes. But I also do find from time to time that doing 10 minutes around two or three in the afternoon gives me a little boost because I'm a little tired.00:32:13:17 - 00:32:37:08UnknownThere's a lot of practice. So that's just the most basic practice. Actually, I have a cheat sheet of 13 different ways you can practice mindfulness. It's anyone that can grab it on my website. But that 10 minutes is really sort of a foundational piece. If you what your it's important to keep in mind what you're training yourselves to do here is just be present.00:32:37:08 - 00:33:01:19UnknownAnd one of the things that comes up for people most frequently in the beginning is, am I doing this right? Because I have all these other thoughts. People think, first of all, mindfulness is not just meditation. You can do that 10 minutes of meditation. But mindfulness is also try putting your phone down when you eat next time you want to do the advanced level, right, the down and dirty level.00:33:01:19 - 00:33:25:03UnknownMike, don't take your phone into the bathroom with you next and you take a dump and just sit. I mean, but just wait. You're just practicing, experiencing your experience and and that is it. And that is like, insane to talk about because it's like, well, that's anyway, so I'll do that like 20 years ago. Exactly like you do, right?00:33:25:05 - 00:34:00:07UnknownThere's a guy you take that or whatever Instagram that does that bit about how you know before you steps TVs in the cars. When we were sitting in the backseat just watching the traffic go by. Yeah. It's also different than being lost in thought. It's also not just being lost in thought. It's about actually noticing the current reality so that the temperature of the air on your skin and the way your chest feels as you breathe and you begin to separate yourself from your mind, you get that you're not your mind.00:34:00:07 - 00:34:26:22UnknownYou're the person you are, the observer of your mind. And the moment you get that and you can separate yourself from your thoughts, you then begin to have something, because then you could have the thought, because then you begin to have thoughts like, okay, one more real who's saying one more real? Is that the person that's building this business or is that the person?00:34:26:24 - 00:34:55:00UnknownIs that just my automatic am I peed on myself now I'm at you. But you got to get that first separation between you and your thoughts and not having not doing anything when you eat is one way, one way, not doing anything. When you not doing anything, when you jog or when you walk, or just taking 10 minutes to notice your breath again at you.00:34:55:02 - 00:35:21:15UnknownGoogle mindful meditations, guided meditations, and there'll be a million of them. And that begins. That's so how that's how you that's what there is to start. How you start is the way you start. Anything like you start is this is like this sort of apply to alcoholism. People are alcoholics who are drug addicts when it I don't know.00:35:21:19 - 00:35:52:06UnknownI am not like in that field and I just don't know enough about it to talk about it. Yeah, I wouldn't compare it to substance abuse just because I am not sure. But I mean, like if you're going to overcome something like you got to go back to the basics and this is like, yeah, if you're going to look at the, the scrolling of the tick tock as a, as an addiction, like it kicks off a chemical and they've designed to kick off chemicals in your brain that keep you down.00:35:52:08 - 00:36:33:08UnknownSo that is an addictive property. And it does take but it takes an acknowledgment of it like, look, yeah, this is me. I see your behavior. I am I. And unlike a substance abuse phenomena, there's no outward chemical to that. You could go take uses just literally you breaking that habit of doing that and I find that having a future that I'm out to fulfill that is important to me is a big enough is what's required.00:36:33:08 - 00:36:56:18UnknownAnd because otherwise discipline just is like yeah you have to have the lie like it's your family, it's your, you know, the little kids you see, you know, it's your what exactly? It's why it's what you do. And if you can focus your attention on that, then you will. Do you need motivation or inspiration? It may not even be fun working out.00:36:56:18 - 00:37:19:02UnknownI ever wanted to go to the gym before I went to the sub. I ever wanted to go to the gym before I went to the gym, even though I had this great future about it, I'm like, I still want to go. We go for the unresolved. You said, Yeah, that one. The two times I take my shirt off a year at the beach, it is worth like 2 to 3 months of just sweat and just misery.00:37:19:02 - 00:37:38:16UnknownRight? Just because you got to have that one thought. And then the funny part is that when you do want to go, it gets rained out. One of those two days I, I hear there's this a requirement for your guys is like teams now when you guys bring on ages of everyone in their team and I'm curious to know what the production level of your average agent cause this feels like this part of your guys's culture.00:37:38:18 - 00:38:08:07UnknownYeah, we we don't actually. It's interesting because it's part of the culture in general and we've started I ran a 90 day training program where we started with the meditation and creating a future and doing all that work and people basically did two X more deals than they were doing out of doing that. And that was the data.00:38:08:07 - 00:38:34:11UnknownI'd be super rich and how long have you been tossing that? And really just the last running of it was the first time where we really I had a I'm really interested in running it one more time because we got to something new about it that I think would just crack the code on the whole thing. So yeah, we should have you back in getting into trial of a new 90 day one, which includes the meditation.00:38:34:11 - 00:38:52:01UnknownI don't have enough data on it to really talk about. Yeah, this is for sure impactful, but I do think we've cracked the code out of the last one and the next one rerun. If people are interested, they should definitely hit me up on my website and I will get them in for free and will run test on them.00:38:52:03 - 00:39:20:22UnknownBut it can't hurt. It's certainly not. Yeah, I like it. Yeah. Why don't you tell them where that website is again. It's Aaron account. It's and you can, you know, there's a little lead magnet form on there where you can get the cheat sheet for mindful practices and that'll put you on my mailing list and I will spam you to death so that you hate me and unsubscribe because I have to make the say I'm no, I will.00:39:20:24 - 00:39:43:23UnknownEvery other week we send out valuable sort of here here's an opportunity here or something in the works like that. And when we run the next realtors you'll be informed. And I really I'm trying to sell that cohort now, get ten or 15 people that want to test it with me. I like it. Well, I appreciate you coming on today, folks.00:39:43:23 - 00:40:05:06UnknownGet the mind right. This is helpful for me, but they everything you see, I experienced so I know what you're doing is working. So why don't you tell everyone like us one more time where they can find you and we'll get this wrap? Right. Well, I. You can find me on Dash on Island, which is a small island off the coast of Seattle.00:40:05:06 - 00:40:26:18UnknownBut then the managing broker we expect team and you can hit me up on Aaron and Incom or you can just Google Aaron hand any copy and you can find other websites and lots of different things. I have awesome. And if you wanted to see my, if you wanted to sit with me in the mornings, you could get on Facebook and find me on an Aaron and that I'm easily find out findable.00:40:26:20 - 00:40:41:21UnknownSweet appreciate Aaron appreciate you guys listen another so the real estate marketing dude podcast I want you guys visit our new site it just to get ready to launch a software it's called referral suite if database is forgetting about who the hell you are, where are you going to start reminding them. So they stop forgetting and start sending you more referrals.00:40:41:21 - 00:40:58:21UnknownGo out and visited at referral suite dot com. It's a big blue popsicle you won't find you won't miss it, and we'll see if we can help you and join our next challenge coming up and stop chasing strangers, start nurturing relationships and watch what happens to your business. Appreciate your Aaron and you guys next week. All right. Thank you.00:40:58:23 - 00:41:22:22UnknownThank you for watching. Another episode of the Real Estate Marketing Do podcast. If you need help with video or finding out what your brand is. Visit our website at WW W dot Real estate marketing dude dot com. We make branding and video content creation simple and do everything for you. So if you have any additional questions, visit the site, download the training and then schedule time to speak with the dude and get you rolling in your local marketplace.00:41:23:01 - 00:41:25:20UnknownThanks for watching. Another episode of the podcast. We'll see you next time.
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Welcome to a journey down the rabbit hole of modern society. In this podcast, we dive into the controversial and often overlooked topics that impact our daily lives. From the rising threat of Chinese spy balloons to the ongoing J.K Rowling/ Harry Potter Video Game controversy, we examine the facts and challenge popular beliefs. We also shed light on how industrialized school systems may be indoctrinating future generations and explore the dark side of the music industry with the recent "satanic" Grammy performance by pop artist Sam Smith. Join us as we uncover the truth and spark thought-provoking discussions around current events. Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! ----more---- Donate to support the show by going to https://givesendgo.com/redpillrevolution Our website https://redpillrevolution.co/ Podcast Companion: https://redpillrevolution.substack.com ----more---- Full Transcription Welcome to the Revolution. Hello and welcome. It's Red Pill Revolution. My name is Austin Adams and thank you so much for listening today. I appreciate it. We're gonna jump right into it. We have some very interesting articles that we're gonna discuss from current events, and then we are going to talk all about the topic of the week, which is this week is going to be the education system and the industrialization of the education system more primarily. So we're gonna go back and talk about actually when the Amer Modern American education system came to be. What it is today, how it came to be, what it is today, who the money was provided by through the General Education Board for it to become what it is today, which is an industrialized factory pushing out children and literally, Programming you to become a conformist and somebody who is passive and somebody who is non-creative and a factory worker, just as the man who funded it himself said. So we will discuss that. Before we discuss that though, we are also going to discuss the Satanic performance during the Grammys by performer Sam Smith. All right. Sam Smith performed his hit song, unholy, right? Starting off to a good start there, unholy in a Satanic outfit with, uh, women in bondage all around him with flames all around him. And uh, yeah. And then immediately after that, there's a certain company that was promoting this and sponsoring this show, which is hilarious, and we will talk about who that was once we get into it. After that, we're also going to discuss the Pentagon coming out and saying that talking about the Chinese spy. Which is probably, if nothing else, just great comedy. I cannot believe that this, the white balloon floating through the sky became the, the biggest hit story for how many days . And we'll talk about what my thoughts are on that and why I think it was just a huge distraction for something else that was bigger going on. 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We will have a article out about the spy balloons, and then we will have a article out as well about Sam Smith at the Grammy's. So, and then obviously we're gonna be writing and putting stuff out about the education system, so at least three, maybe four articles this week directly to your inbox on top of the podcast companion. So what the hell are you doing if you are not subscribed? What are you doing? Just head over there right now, red pill revolution.dot com and follow us on, uh, social media at Red Pill Revolt. All right, that's all I got. Go ahead and subscribe. Five star review. Love ya. Let's jump into it. Welcome to Red Pill Revolution. My name is Austin Adams. Red Pill Revolution started out with me, realizing everything that I knew, everything that I believed, everything I interpreted about my life is through the lens of the information I was spoonfed as a child. Religion, politics, history, conspiracies, Hollywood medicine, money, food, all of it. Everything we know was tactfully written to influence your decisions and your view on reality by those in power. Now I'm on a mission, a mission to retrain and reeducate myself to find the true reality of what is behind that curtain. And I'm taking your ass with me. Welcome to the Revolution. All right. All right. All right. And my best Matthew McConaughey impression, the very first thing we're gonna talk about today is Sam Smith's Grammy performance, where he was dressed as the devil on primetime television with women around him dancing in what appeared to be bondage materials with the flames all around them. it's like in primetime, televis. Right children watching this, uh, in, in one of the most celebrated Hollywood events right now, you have people out there like Alex Jones, who have been talking about Hollywood being satanic, calling them Satanists for decades, and everybody for how long has pointed to Alex Jones and called him a conspiracy theorist, and all of a sudden it's just rubbed in our face constantly from the artwork that was on the wall of Freaky Friday. Mom's, uh, business meeting office that we talked about last week to Sam Smith's Grammy performance to. Basically everything that comes out of Hollywood from the, uh, the cosmetic lines of the Kardashians to, uh, uh, there's basically nothing that you can point to that is not satanic at this point in Hollywood. that's an exaggeration, but this is probably one of the most egregious ones. So we're, there's a lot, a lot of pushback on this, and let's find out why. So this article comes from Yahoo News and it says, did we really need a satanic bondage show at the Grammys? And this again, comes from Yahoo News, which is kind of surprising to me because Yahoo News is primarily left-leaning and even they're critiquing this. All right, so it goes on to say that, wanna know why so many people are giving up on mainstream pop culture? Take a look at Sam Smith and Kim Petra's performance of their hit song, unholy at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, in case you missed it. Variety described the performance as including Petras dancing in a cage, flanked by some dominatrices wearing satanic headgear. Smith also dawned a satanic top hat as huge flames heated up the stage, you know, wholesome family entertainment, . Uh, now it looks totally possible for a mature adult to watch this and see it for what it is, an aggressive reach for attention through controversy, right? And, and that's what some people have done is like a defense to this, right? When it came to Balenciaga, when it came to even this, you'll see a lot of people are just saying, oh, it's just they're, they're trying to push controversy. Well, here's the thing about. Right When we're talking about people's religions, when we're talking about like the actual good verse e like maybe this isn't the time when Balenciaga is literally subtweeting pedophilia and satanic ritualistic, I don't know, endeavors through their ad campaigns. And then Jamie Lee Curtis gets called out for having a, a, a pedophilia based artwork on her wall. And then, uh, you know, all, all of these things, all of these things that are happening simultaneously over the last, I don't know, two to three years maybe now's not the time to have a Satanic ritual on stage during the Grammys. That's all I'm saying. Maybe , maybe, maybe there's a better time for that and maybe it's not immediately after Balenciaga, Jamie Lee Curtis and all of these people. Epstein like maybe now is not the. Right. Maybe there's a better time for that or maybe there's no reason for it all when you're pushing it during mainstream hours, right? You have children watching the Grammys. It's the Grammys. It's like literally like going to watch American Idol and then all of a sudden they're pushing satanism down your throat and everybody's acting like satanism isn't an actual thing, right? I watched something on Joe Rogan. I was watching the, a recent Joe Rogan episode where it was, ah, gosh, what's the guy's name? Let me see if I can find it. The guy was on Joe Rogan and he was talking about how ridiculous it is that the, the right takes, the idea that there's satanism within high up political positions and within Hollywood and all of these things. Seriously, right? Like Kyle Kolinsky, Kyle Kolinsky, which wasn't, you know, wasn't, wasn't the most crazy positions that he held during this, and I would be happy to speak with him. Um, but. His position was this. He, he went on to Joe Rogan and said something along the lines of the fact that there's real conspiracies out there, right? There's things like Epstein Island are real, but things like the Q Conspiracy, which, yes, there's definitely some crazy weird, unrealistic, bizarre and far reaching positions within the Q movement, but one of them that he called out specifically was that there is, uh, satanic rituals happening in high up positions of Hollywood and government political positions. Right. He, he alluded to the idea that, oh, that's just a conspiracy and everybody wants to call them out. But, you know, Joe Rogan has talked about this specifically, that there's actually things going on like Bohemian Grove, where you have people who are in high political positions, who are in, who are multi-billionaires, who all meet each other at a certain little club. In California, in burn EFS that are supposed to be child sacrifices to a owl God at Bohemian Grove, which again, going back to Alex Jones, he actually went and did undercover work to be there during one of these and saw the whole thing go down. This is real right now. He talked about the comet ping pong pizza thing and like pizza gate and all of that, and how crazy that is. And maybe, maybe so. Maybe that's crazy, but you cannot tell me that there is not satanists riddled within high political and positions within high, uh, societal positions like Hollywood, like music, like politics. You cannot tell me that that is not a thing. It's already been proven in places like Bohemian Grove, and then these things just compound on top of it. Right. So when we see people like Bill Clinton riding on Epstein's plane to go to Epstein Island, bill Gates being best friends, it seems like with Epstein during all of this, right, all of these people having their own islands, and then you look at the, the altars sitting on the top of Epstein Island, you cannot tell me that there is not a deeper issue going on there at all. That is not motivated in some sort of anti, uh, anti Christianity, anti-God satanic ritualistic thing going on there that is self-admitted, in be the Bohemian Grove situation. We already know that to be true. So it's frustrating to me that everybody is still trying to say that you're crazy for saying that these things exist. If you tell me that I'm crazy for believing that Christians exist, everybody would look at you and go, yeah, you're done. And, but you tell people that there's actual satanism in high positions in politics or, or even that they just exist in general. And people all of a sudden think you're a wild conspiracy theorist. It's like, no, there is a good and there is an evil, there is a light and there is a dark it. It's a real thing, guys. Okay? Now that all kind of goes back to the music conversation here, right? The conversation here is that maybe this was a cry for attention. Maybe this was a cry for controversy. Maybe they wanted to get more eyes on the Grammys cuz nobody gives a shit about it at all anymore. Nobody watches the Grammys, at least not that I know. Nobody wa, nobody cares about any of these shows anymore. They're completely irrelevant. So maybe it is a cry for attention and all publicity is good publicity, even if it is Satanic, right? Maybe that's the case, but maybe now is not the time to do that with all these things coming out, like Balenciaga and all of these other campaigns that have been rearing their ugly heads during this time, right? So, . There's my thought on that. All right. It moves on to say that this, um, it says that there was the 1980s satanic panic when politicians wives were able to get congressional hearings held to tackle the supposed scourge of heavy metal bands that seemed harmlessly campy. With the passage of time and last night's Satan bonded show reminded me of that onion headline from 22 years ago. Marilyn Manson now goes door to door trying to shock people . But even if you see the Satanic shtick as more schlocky than disturbing, it's hard to make the case that images of women grinding in cages are appropriate for network television on a Sunday night during prime time, a time when the broadest audience available, including children are watching. Again, we are talking about the Grammy Awards mainstream Pop Music's Oscars, which aired on CBS b s from 8:00 PM Now, one thing about it too is c b s before the show said, ready. What did they say? They said in a tweet, ready to worship. CBS b s, the same CBS b s that you watched Arthur on, pretty sure that was Cbs b s, the same c b s that you throw on kids' cartoons is saying, ready to worship the devil with Sam ha Sam Smith at the Grammy Awards. Now to piggyback off of that and make things even worse on the transition out of the performance, the very next thing that pops on the screen with flames in the background is sponsored by none other than Pfizer, who would have thought, , you cannot write this. Why would they do that? Why would they do that? If I was, if I was sponsoring, you know, how much that ad position costs? Do you know how much Pfizer paid out to have that specific position during the Grammy? On the backs of a Satanic ritual music performance that was going on, whether it was for shock factor or if it was really what happened. Now some people are also showing and talking about the 2000 plus people that died from an earthquake the day following. I'm not saying anything about that, but it's an interesting coincidence. Um, but what in the world, right? So, um, this is not, it goes on to say, this is not to say art shouldn't be provocative. Petris whose past hits include, treat me like a slut. During her acceptance speech, after winning the Grammy best pop duo performance for unholy proclaimed that she was the first transition or transgender woman to win the award. And later backstage explained that she grew up wondering about religion and wanting to be a part of it, but slowly realizing it didn't want me to be a part of it. So it's a take on not being able to choose religion and not being able to live the way that people might want you to live. Because as a trans person, I'm already not kind of wanted in religion. So we were doing a take on that and I was kind of, hell keep Kim, what kind of bullshit response is that? That's the best you got for that. Like, oh, I'm trans. That was literally . Literally her response is, well, don't be mad at me. I'm trans. What a perfect response. What , as far as I'm concerned, this says, Willing. Adults can watch this if they want, but last night's TV audience didn't buy a ticket for this. Indeed, on a show intended for general audiences, it was meant to provoke, to push boundaries and very possibly designed to offend a good portion of the audience. At least 30, 40% of the audience is somebody not far left liberal. Which the fact that you even have to say that like the idea that being a associated with trans or the left is inherently makes you much closer to being on the side of the satanic ritualistic performance is kind of comical. Right. And I don't think that very many people would agree with that, that are on the left that would like this to be happening. Like I, I don't think that's, but the mainstream is trying to say that. Right. Anyways, all right, let's go ahead and read on, it goes on to say, All right. And when you're sticking your finger in the eye of millions of people, it's really hard to argue with those saying that Hollywood produces a mainstream popular culture that is openly intolerant of their values. It's also harder to tell them they're wrong and intolerant. If you would prefer to check out, unplug the TV and homeschool your kids, which we'll get to at the end of this choice is a two-way street. And many are making the informed choice to tune out while they still can. I may be attuned to this, more, attuned to this than some. Almost every Sunday, my wife and I sit back at the pew of a conservative church about once a month. The pastor preaches about how bad things are in America and how our culture is. So Deb botched and depraved. Um, so this must be a very opinionated piece from Yahoo that nobody approved cuz they would never let somebody who goes to church be a part of Yahoo All right. Anyways, uh, and then they have the actual performance here. Let's see if we can see the last. Minute there. So 30 seconds. Or not? Or not. All right. Um, moving on. Moving on. All right. The next thing that we're gonna discuss here is going to be, and I'd be interested to see your guys' thoughts. Do you think that they were being real? Do you think that it was all a ploy for controversy? I don't know. Either way, do better. That's like, that's so like, can't be is the right term. Like just cheap. Cheap. If that's what you're doing for controversy, right? That's like you can just maybe be better at singing and writing songs. You don't have to do satanic stuff to get people's attention. All right. Now the next thing discussed here is that the, the . So if you had been under a rock over the last week, there was a big white balloon floating over the United States for days, and allegedly it was a Chinese spy balloon. Now, if you were to engineer a Chinese spy balloon, a spy balloon, why would you make it white Why? Why is the first color that comes to mind in the sky going to be like they just didn't expect there to be clear skies? I don't know, but it was so easy to see. It looked like, like there was everybody who was zooming in on this, this spy balloon thought it was. They're like, there's the moon and what the hell is that? Right? If, if you're truly spending billions of dollars to spy on the United States, I don't think you're doing it by painting a white balloon and then sending it across the country at 14 miles an hour. , it seems like if China already has all of the information they ever need, you know what they needed to do, even if they're flying over Montana for the, the nuke bases that are there, or whatever's going on there that they were trying to gather data and intel for. You know what they had to do? They had to go to TikTok and they had to flip. You know what? They didn't even have to flip a switch. What is this? 1980. They had to search in the search bar, Montana, nuke site, military personnel, and then they would've had a list of every single person ever, and they would've all been actively scrolling, TikTok, talking about everything they would ever have wanted to know. Why in the hell would China need a spy balloon of all things in 20 2023 to spy on the United States? This seems so comical that they captivated the entire country with this and still managed somehow to make Biden look Incom even more incompetent than he already was in weak. But the fact that this balloon floated over the United States at four miles an hour with some type of solar panels underneath it for days. Days, and we're expected to believe that that was some type of spy balloon. To me, there's absolutely more going on here. Whether it was something to divert the public's attention away from other things that were going on, you know, like Pfizer being tried for crimes against humanity simultaneously. Hmm. Maybe that, which I think, uh, Marjorie Taylor Green brought up within some of the hearings that were going on during that time. Uh, how there was like ungodly amounts of money that were being funneled out of the covid relief sacks going to, you know, all types of horrible things. Um, so I I, I don't see how it was in the diversion. If it was, it worked and the fact that our, the American attention span, it's like, oh, a balloon. There must be nothing else going around that's worthy of news at this time. Like that's the best that they had to divert our attention. And it worked. Right? Like, how is the why? Why are we so easily fooled? Right? What , and if that was true, how, like, there's one of two options here. Option one is that we were truly, truly captivated by a balloon with no other information besides just the fact that there was a balloon. It would've been better if it was like a balloon with like the Chinese flag on it that said like, fuck you, United States or something, That would've been far more entertaining. Like that would've caught my attention better, at least have some good comedy involved. Uh, but it was just a white balloon and just everybody stopped to see what was going on. And somehow we knew it was Chinese before the Chinese even agreed with us. I heard some people saying potentially maybe it was diversion or, or it was some type of test to see if they floated these balloons across the United States simultaneously and like launched E em P attacks. They wanted to test the waters to see how capable we were of tracking them and finding them and how far into the US they would get. Maybe, maybe. But I also think that that, like, just the fact that news companies picked this up so quickly, social media picked this up so quickly. It just seems bizarre to me. Seems bizarre. I don't know, again, I'd be interested to see what your guys' thoughts are. I do not see how this balloon was the best way that China was going to surveil the United States. I, I don't buy it. They already have assets in every single military installation. They have them at every top university. They have every single person including mine, their phone bugged right now to where they're listening to this conversation of me making fun of them. , right? They can hear everything. They know everything. They can look at pictures of my dick on my phone or something. I don't know, right? They, they, they know everything about you. They know everything you're saying when you're saying it. Why the hell, anybody at all would believe they need to float a big white balloon over the United States to actually get any information that they needed is just puzzling and comical to me right now. I put something out there that was a little Babylon esque , which was like, it's my take because the Babylon bee missed on this one. They could have done better, so I put my own out there. Um, but which was that, uh, military too, too busy paying attention to completely harmless TikTok app to notice Chinese spy balloon, which is like kind of a double hit, right? Like the fact that we're gonna all sit and complain about China spying on us with this balloon. Yet every single one of you is sitting there with TikTok on your phone right now, right? Almost everybody. If you don't, and you're still holding all on TikTok, One of two things. You're either over 60, 50, maybe, maybe 45. And if you're under that and you don't got it, you lame, you gotta have TikTok, even if you're showing them off, you know, all your pictures, all your life, telling 'em everything, you know, holding outs, holding out. So just, just give your, give your life over to China. They already, they already have everybody else's information. They might as well own you too. Right. So I, I just, okay, so here's the next thing that came up. As a result of this, the Pentagon came out and said they did not detect previous Chinese spy balloons. Right? So, so the Biden administration came out and tried to say that during the Trump administration there was at least three times that Chinese spy balloons flew over the United States. which then Trump denied. Right. And that was after a top US general said that the Pentagon did not detect them, but there were, the Biden administration was trying to say, well, well it wasn't just us. Trump had two of these or three of these balloons too, right? Which is like just he said, she said H hilarity. Now it goes on and said that we did not detect any of those threats. Um, the Intel community after the fact, I believe, as has been briefed, already assessed those threats from additional means of collection and made us aware of these balloons that were previously approaching North America or transited North America. President Biden ordered the latest Chinese surveillance balloon, which spent days in US Aerospace to be shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday. I highly doubt he had anything to do with that, but the US is currently trying to recover the debris, hoping to gain intelligence from the wreck. After a senior in this article is coming from the Hill. Um, after a senior defense official said over the weekend that the US was aware of at least three different times, such balloons flew over the US During the Trump administration, the former president and his intelligence officials came out to deny the claim. Now they are putting out that the balloon was put up by China during the Trump administration in order to take the heat off the slow moving Biden Fools Trump said in the post untruth social, China has had too much respect for Trump for this to have happened, and it never did just fake disinformation. The clash between the Biden administration and Trump and his former officials prompted rep, uh, representative Marjorie Taylor Green to call for a probe into why Trump was not made aware of the balloons during his presidency if they were detected. If it's true, the Pentagon purposefully did not tell Trump of Chinese spy balloons during his administration. Then we had a serious breach of command during the Trump administration. She said on Twitter, Senior administration officials cited Sunday in Bloomberg reporting said that the US didn't learn about the previous balloons until after Trump had left the Oval Office. It is unclear how the Biden administration learned about the previous flights. Alright, that's my take on the fricking spy balloon , like there's oh oh seven, there's, you know, like, and then there's the Chinese white spy balloon, like the, the, this just shows you how, how far the US has fallen. And then last but not least in the current events trained here is going to be that JK Rawling and the Harry Potter video game are taking heat for seemingly no reason at. Okay. JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series, and I put out a, a, a post a couple days ago, few days ago now, um, talking about how JK Rowling has been vehemently posting about how she is against the movement of men wearing wigs pretending to be women and moving into female spaces under the guise of being trans. Okay? She has been very public in her, her disavowing of this movement, of calling out the people that were allowed to be moved into jail. Cells who were like actual six foot four murderers going into jail with women, like, because they were calling themself trans and wearing a wig. So she's been very, very public about this and, and, and, Fully, we, there's, there's actually some people with the balls to do this that are, have this big of a platform because she's taken a ton of heat for it, right? And now here's the, here's what's going on with it. It says, why is Hogwarts legacy a Harry Potter video game so controversial right now? The, the, the, the cliff notes of this is going to be that she doesn't agree with the trans agenda, and she believes in encroachment on feminine spaces and on femininity as a whole, right? Men putting on a wig saying they feel like a woman wearing makeup, watching some YouTube contouring classes, and then all of a sudden going to pee in a women's bathroom. As a result, she doesn't agree with it. Okay? So now everybody's calling for boycotts of the Harry Potter game and like everybody's, like from Twitter perspective and all of these, like people trying to review Harry Potter. Like towing the line, but also really pissed that this video game is just crushing it. It's a sweet looking video game. I can't wait to play it. Um, and I haven't played video games in quite a while, uh, but this one is one that I will almost go out and buy a new gaming system just to be able to play. It looks incredible. So it's a role-playing game of Harry Potter. You start out as if you are a new stu, well, not a new student, a fifth year student at Hogwarts. And then you go through and, and you can create your character, you can go on missions, you get it's, it looks amazing and. Like, for all of us that grew up on Harry Potter, like this is a dream come true. That you have something like this incredible technology like the, the, the picture that I'm looking at of Harry flying a hippogriff right now, which is like a eagle mixed with a horse. If you don't know, the Harry Potter series just looks unbelievable. Like it looks beautiful, all right? And now they're calling for people to boycott it over her position on trans ideology. Now, here's what I have to say, just as like a metapoint over all of this is that I just got done. I've been on a little bit of a fiction kick recently. I haven't read very much fiction in my life at all. So I'm going back and reading like all the OG stuff, right? Like I I the first, this started a little bit, well, I actually say it started with fairy. Um, I just start, I just finished probably a month ago. Uh, Stephen King's new book. That was the number one book of 2022, which was Fairytale, which is an incredible, incredible book. I would highly recommend you go read it. It's a bit thick. It's like 700 pages. It was a bit thick for me to read for my very first fiction book and probably 10 years Um, but it was very good. Captivated my attention. It's an incredible story, beautifully written. Like, so much like it's, it's great. I would highly, highly recommend it. Fairytale by Stephen King. Go check it out. Um, literally if you have a, a library card and, and just go buy it from Amazon anyways, cause it's like 15 bucks. Um, but here's the deal. I don't agree with the things that Stephen King said about politics. I don't agree with his positions on politics. I don't. He he's constantly calling out the right, he's, he's very liberal in his ideology. He does not agree with the Second Amendment. I could give two shits what Stephen King thinks about politics. You know what? He's an incredible writer, and I don't care what he thinks about politics. He's an amazing artist, and regardless of his political stance, just like I, I would be friends with anybody who's on the, any side of the spectrum, right? I don't think that you need to condemn somebody's life work because they disagree with you politically then that that literally means that you're gonna take 50%, 50% of the, maybe not 50% of the artist, just with the way that personality traits lie when it comes to being leaning left or being right, but, A good portion of the talented people in the world. And if you're on the right and you have a problem with artists who are left leaning, then you literally are like, out of 75% of the conversations when it actually comes to enjoying art, enjoying music, enjoying Hollywood, like Hollywood movies. Like you're just out of the conversation and the whole, so like maybe in part this is just like self-preservation in, in my appreciation of art in this lifetime, but I, I just don't see how you can take somebody's political opinion and, and just completely discount their life's work and, and, and discount something that they, this universe that they built beautifully and incredibly over how much of their, their life that you. Like made my childhood at points, it was probably one, it was the only fiction books I really read growing up that I was just like, really Remember reading? I read almost, I read all the Harry Potter books. My grandma gave them to me every year that they came out and I read them every year. I loved Harry Potter, loved all the movies, right? And, and if it was Stephen King that wrote it, I would still enjoy it. And if the game was badass and looked like this, I would still play it. I don't care about, that's like, that's the difference to me between the left and the right is that the left is going to like, and, and maybe that's a powerful thing and for the left at least, maybe that's something that you can give 'em. It's like, man, they're really sticking by it. If you're not gonna go play this sick Gary Potter game because she spoke out against women being, or men being allowed in women's prison. after they murdered people. Like, that's your position then, you know, you're pretty, you're sticking to your guns pretty hard because I'll, I would still play this game for sure. Right. So let, let's read this article. We'll see what the actual, this is coming from Polygon. Not sure what the hell that website is, um, but let's read it. It says, Hogwarts legacy on the face of it, should have been the pure wish fulfillment for millions of fans who have been enchanted by the Lord of Harry Potter's world over the last 25 years in the video game launching next week, players will live the life of mystery and adventure that comes with being a student at pop culture's. Foremost school of witchcraft and wizardry still Hogwarts legacy and the Harry Potter franchise trouble. Many fans for reasons outside the video game, story or context. Why is that? We'll now go further behind the wizarding world curtains to explain the controversy. The game, which was announced at PlayStation State of Play event in September, 2020. Hogwarts legacy is an open world action r PPG adventure in which the player enrolls in Hogwarts school of witchcraft and witchy. Uh, the player character is user generated, however, they're a fifth stu, fifth year student, so they'll begin this, the game with some advanced magical aptitude. Why is the game controversial? Mainly because the public stances that author and series creator JK Rowling has chosen to take regarding gender identity. Going back to 2018, her views came into full display in the summer of 2020. At the time, Scotland Row, as a resident of Edenberg writing most Harry Potter series, there was considering changing its laws to allow individuals to change the gender assign in their birth certificates without a medical diagnosis. After a couple years of Corey's social media adjusters and replies on the subject, on June 10th, 2020 Row, published a confrontational 3,600 word essay on her personal website, spelling out her views on gender identity, her skepticism of transgender inclusive laws and policies, and the new trans activism row invoked her own survival of domestic abuse and surv sexual assault, while also raising a discredited hypothetical about male, a discredited hypothetical about male sexual predators being allowed into restrooms for girls and women as long as they identify as women. There is nothing hypothetical about that. There's literally countless articles out there of people predators. There's literally a school where they silence the girl and their parents for talking about this boy that was coming into the women's locker room and and preying on. I'm pretty sure raped them in this locker room. And then they were, the school was standing up for the man, the boy who was identifying as a girl and literally raped these girls. And, and like this's, not a high, a discredited hypothetical to say that this is happening. Like if you are a predator, why would you not do that? It's literally a backdoor like workaround, loophole to being able to be a fucking creep. And all you have to do is throw a wig on it and nobody gets to say anything to you like that. Yeah. Not a discredited hypothetical. Anyways, since the June, 2020 editorial rolling has continued to engage with the subject of transgender identity from the same point of view, her crime trouble, or crime crime novel, it's the Wine Troubled Blood, also published in 2020 under the Nome Day Plume, Robert Galbraith. Well, that was pretty good. Huh um, tells the story of a serial killer who dresses as a woman when he carries out his murders. LGBTQ plus advocacy organizations condemned it in Rowing's other writings as harmful and subor the harm and discrimination of transgender persons. Although some of Rowing's celebrity colleagues publicly came to her defense, um, is she developing it reportedly? Not immediately after Hogwarts legacy worldwide revealed in September, 2020, publishers, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Post, they frequently asked questions that distance the project from rolling. Hogwarts legacy is not a new story from rowing. Um, adding that rolling is not directly involved in the creation of the game. All right. It says, obviously, however it is built on the Harry Potter Kenos in concepts that Rolling had has developed since the book Harry Potter and The Philosopher Stone, which was published in 1997. Warner Bro's. Interactive Entertainment put its Utah based studio Avalanche software on Hogwarts legacy. W B I E acquired Avalanche. Who cares? All this said Rollings inevitably benefits from the publication in sale of ho like, yeah, of course. Whether that's in the form of royalty is a specific payment to adapt to her work. Who cares? Who cares? Um, yeah, who cares? Yes, she's involved. She literally created this entire universe in her head, along with all of the characters, all of the games, all of the spells, the entire school that you're going to all of it. And if you care to put a political statement down to not play it, she does not give a flying shit, as she said on Twitter. Um, literally actually said that on Twitter. I'll, I'll read you verbatim. She said. Uh, you're not required to buy it as she, oh, she retweeted this from Solomon Rushdi. Um, you're not required to buy it. The truth is the truth, whether you buy it or not, the planet is round. Even if you don't buy that and insist it's flat. But I'm, it, the, whoever tweeted that or retweeted somebody talking about it, um, deleted this. So I can't tell what the context of that was, but it seems to be about the video game, I would assume it is. Um, but another tweet by JK Rowling said, I don't know about you, but excluding women from women's prisons just because they've got penises, male pattern baldness and have committed a couple rapes, seems awfully turfy to me. . And that was a response to, does Scotland's first prime Minister believe all trans women are women? Uh, yeah, because they recently in Scotland said that men could not go live in women's prisons just because they think they're a girl. So, Anyways, let's go back and see if there's anything of merit on this. Here's something that Jesse Earl said, no idea who that is, but don't really care. Um, any support of the Harry Potter franchise current projects while JK Rowling is in charge of it and using her ongoing platform to target and also justify her continued targeting of trans people is harmful to trans people. I will not begrudge anyone their love of past works or things they've already owned that they take comfort in. I own the first nine movies and all seven books myself, but any support of something like Hogwarts legacy is harmful. It's so harmful to say that men who raped women should not be in prison with women. Um, and then JK Rowling said deeply disappointed. Jesse Granger doesn't realize, pure think is incompatible with owning anything connected with me in any form. The true righteous wouldn't just burn their books in movies, but the lo local library, anything with an owl on it. And their own bad dogs do better. Um, way to go JK Rowling. Um, yeah, so it's the fact that they're like, trying to say that you should just outright not play this game at all, to me, is like comical. Like I said, I read Stephen King's book. I I think that you should go read Stephen King's book regardless of his political opinion. It's a phenomenal book. Harry Potter's a phenomenal, apparently a video game now. Uh, it's phenomenal books. Who cares about their political ideology? You should appreciate good art regardless of what they think. And, and in a world where, you know, like 50 years ago, you would've never even known these things to begin with. So like, who cares? Go read Stephen King. Go read JK Rowling. Who cares? Uh, appreciate good art and art for what it is. And, and if you don't agree with their political opinions, then don't follow them on Twitter. Who gives a shit right? Those are my thoughts. All right, and last but not least, the very last thing we're gonna discuss is going to be the American education system. All right, now we'll see how long we get into this, cuz I have quite the lengthy article here that we're gonna read through, which goes into all of it, the history, who funded it, all of it. 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It's easier if you turn on a TV and the first thing in the morning when they wake up, so you don't have to deal with them. It's easier if you, you know, X, Y, and Z and, and fill it in. Every single thing that we do today in the modern society is for the ease of the parents and the, the lack of the child, right? So in school's, one of the biggest ones of that, my children that are of school age are all homeschooled by my wife. Okay? We sat down, we figured up a cur, figured out a curriculum. This is not something that I'm just. Talking about, and as a hypothetical, I live this every day, okay? And it's not easy to homeschool your children. It is not easy. But you know what else is not easy? Is knowing that your child is being indoctrinated in a school system that doesn't align with your belief systems. It's also knowing that your child is being indoctrinated in a school system, that there's 25 other children in the room where your child's getting very little, if any attention, and you could give them the same amount of quality of education, if not far greater in the fraction amount of the time. And all we're doing with public schools is literally just pushing our children into a glorified daycare, okay? Especially in an age where technology gives you the ability to educate yourself better than you can. Go online right now and take free Harvard courses. No problem. You can go online to YouTube right now and go find the single best person, and it's already curated for you. YouTube's already done all the legwork. They've found the single best person at teaching you something in, in, in the most engaging and entertaining way you can go find it, search literally anything, and you'll be able to find it. It's all done for you. That's how easy our lives are, but we've forgotten that. We're so far from that now that just because we have access to the information, we're still shoving our children off to schools just because it's easier. So there's my preempt. Let's read this article. It says, the Ugly Truth about the education system that You Were Never Told, quote by Alo Einstein says, education is not the learning of facts, but the training of minds. And Albert Einstein said, ever since I've gotten deeper, and, and this is an article written by, um, again, the Soulja. Um, it says, ever since I've gotten deeper into spirituality, meditation, and metaphysics, a lot of my views in the variety of subjects have changed dramatically. But something that hasn't changed since the time I was a kid is my views on the education system. We usually think of schools as environments to stimulate learning, but it ironically, ironically, manages to stifle the innate curiosity and the eagerness to learn that are present in all of us as children. It promotes mindless conformity and conveniently ignores the fact that we are all unique individuals with different talents, inclinations, and aspirations. Schools curtail independent thinking and inputs all of us through standardized tests and sees it as a good indicator to determine someone's level of intelligence. The system frankly never made sense to me, and I would often sit in class and wonder how most of what I was taught in class would have any real life application. But upon exploring the origins of the current education system, it has finally started to make perfect sense, and I've discovered that it is serving the very purpose it was designed to accomplish. What if I told you that it was never meant to, to meant for the objective of the current education system to nurture, learning, curiosity, critical thinking and creativity in students, but in fact, to do quite the opposite. In this post, I'd like to share with you a compilation of writings that reveal the veracity of the above statements by uncovering the startling origins and purpose of the education system, the factory model of education. Um, the famous author and futurist, Alwin Toffler describes the origins of the current education system in his 1970s book, future Shock, which goes on to say, pause for Wine, which goes on to. The American, the American education system, education system, as well as the system practiced here in India and around the world, was actually copied from the 18th century Prussian model designed to create docile subjects in factory workers. Mass education was the Indi or the ingenious machine, constructed by industrialism to produce the kind of adults that needed how to preap children for a new world, a world of repetitive indoor toil, smoke noise machines, crowded living conditions, collective discipline in a world in which time was to be regulated, not by the cycle of the sun and the moon, but by the factory whistle and the clock. The solution was an education system that in its very structure, simulated this new world. This new system did not emerge instantly, even today. It remains throwback elements from the pre-industrial society, yet the whole idea of assembling masses of a students to be processed by teachers in essentially located school. Was a stroke of industrial genius. The whole administration hierarchy of education as it grew up, followed the model of the industrial bureaucracy. The very organization of knowledge into permanent disciplines was grounded on industrial assumptions. Children's children's marched from place to place and sat in the signs stations bells rang to announce changes of time. The inner life of the school became an anticipatory mirror, a perfect introduction to industrial society. The most criticized feature of education today, the regimentation, lack of indus or individualization, the rigid systems of seating, grouping, grading and marking. The authoritarian rule of the teacher are precisely those that made mass public education so effective in instrument of adaptation for its place. And. Built on the factory model, mass education, taught basic reading, writing, and arithmetic, A bit of history and other subjects. The overt curriculum beneath it was the covert curriculum that was far more basic. It consisted of three courses, punctuality, obedience, and repetitive work. The basic training requirements to produce reliable, productive factory workers. Factory labor demanded workers who would take orders from a management hierarchy without questioning, and it demanded men and women prepared to slave away at machines or in offices performing brutally repetitive tasks. And that was a paraphrased article from Alan Toffler s Future Shock Book. All right, so now what we go on to find was that the model that was modeled off of the Prussian model of the 18th century was implemented by none other than the Rockefeller family, John d Rockefeller implemented. Using 129 million, the general education board, and provided major funding for schools across the nation and was very influential in shaping the school systems. He didn't exactly conceal his interests and motive in being actively involved in promoting the widespread adaptation of the education system. And once stated, and I quote, I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers, Frederick t. T Gates, a prominent member of the General Education Board, also stated, we shall not try to make these people or any of their children into philosophers or men of learning or men of science, we have not to raise up from among them, authors, editors, poets, or men of letters. We shall not search for embryo, great artists, painters, musicians, nor lawyers, doctors, preachers, politicians, statements of whom we have an ample supply. There are even reports that Rockefeller and Industrial Giant, Andrew Carnegie played a significant role to influence the American education agenda to direct what students were taught in school. In 1914, the National Education Association alarmed by the activity of the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundation stated in their annual meeting, we view with alarm the activity of the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations agencies not in any way responsible to the people in their efforts to control the policies of our state education institutions to fashion after their contraception, conception, to factor after their conception, and to standardize our courses of study and to surround the institutions with conditions which menace true academic freedom and defeat the primary purpose of democracy as here to four, preserved and violate in our common schools, normal schools and universities. So, Very interesting. It goes on to say that don't miss how one man brainwashed humanity to be mindless consumers, which was an excerpt from a brief History of education published in Psychology Today by Research Professor Peter Gray. So what we find there is the John, the, the Rockefeller Foundation implemented the general education board and the general education board. The idea, and, and, and then we talked about this when we almost go back to our very first episode, right? Um, ins, uh, uh, assassinations. Um, go, go back to the very first episode, and we find out that during the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, the, the whole movement away from allopathic mess or towards allopathic medicine from osteopathic and homeopathic medicine was all because of the Rockefeller Foundation. They pumped money in and, and made certifications and basically pushed out anybody that didn't align with the allopathic way of medicine. The allopathic way of medicine being the fact that your body. It has nothing to do with what's fighting the diseases and all you need is our pharmaceuticals, and that makes a much more profitable model. Right. So it was about structuring the way of education and medical pharmaceuticals in a way that allowed them to profit from it and, and to profit from you being a worker, not by you being a good thinker. Right. So with this article goes on to say from Psychology Today, um, says, if we want to understand why standard schools are what they are, we have to abandon the idea that they are products of logical necessity or scientific insight. They are instead, products of history. Schooling as it exists today only makes sense if we view it from a historical perspective. The idea and practice of universal compulsory public education developed gradually in Europe from the early 16th century on into the 19th century. It was an idea that had many supporters who all had their own agendas concerning the lessons that children should learn. Employers in the industry saw schooling as a way to create better workers. To them, the most crucial lessons were punctuality, following directions. Tolerance for long hours of tedious work and a minimal ability to read and write. So you guys can read more into that, but, but here's my position on all of it. We're, we're in a position now as a society where, where we can gain control, right? We, we have such an ease of access to information, such an ease of access to education. You don't need a school system. You don't need to go to public school to, to learn how to do math. You can find a hundred TikTok channels that'll teach you in, in a hundred million times more interesting ways how to do basic math. You can learn history by going to the history channel and watching a a hundred documentaries and learning 10 times more than you're gonna learn from some boring ass history professor who forgot everything from college and just is pushing papers at you so they can make an income. Everybody has the one, one teacher that they remember. Everybody. Shout out Mr. Perry. Everybody has the one teacher that they remember that actually cared about their students, that actually cared about their education. Right. And you remember them for a reason, right? You remember the impact that they made because they actually cared. But 90% of the teachers that you had didn't give a shit and probably don't remember you. Right? And so once we realized that we are so far gone from the times where the, the, the school library held the information and, and the, the universities were able to gate, keep knowledge, we're so far away from that. And there's far more information out there that you can leverage the technology that we have to move away from where you're, you have to be like, my, my sister goes to a university and she's taking a basic composition class and every single assignment that she's. Done. Every single paper that she's written has been interwoven in the fabric of indoctrination towards liberal ideology. And I talk with her about it almost every time I see her. She has to write a paper about why pronouns are a good thing. She has to write a paper about, uh, why, um, anti-racism is, is, is good for society, right? The idea of like white, uh, guilt, right? Like all of these things that she has to write papers on to learn how to, I don't know, have proper grammar and write a paper. I like, I don't buy the idea that I have to wholeheartedly buy into your political ideology to learn how to write a paper, right? It's, it's just horseshit. It's a way for you to pay money into the education system for them to teach your child things and indoctrinate them the way that they wanna push their political ideologies. Right? And, and, and so what, and, and so what this allude you to know too is that that's, that's the fundamentals of education. The fundamentals of education that lie in the idea that you have to follow their thought processes. Because if you think of education as a whole, right? You think of a baby just like a computer, right? Or, or, or a, a system, like an application that you're trying to program, right? You're, you're programming a child on how to think, right? The framework of, in structuring of thought is what you're teaching a child from the time you take them at literally four years old, five years old, you're putting them in a full-time job. This is one of the biggest reasons me and my wife decided to homeschool our children. There is no reason that my child needs a literal eight to 4:00 PM job Monday through Friday. There's no reason that my child needs that. I make enough money, thankfully, that my wife can stay home and teach my children. And if you don't have that, I get it, right? But you should strive for that independence and freedom, right? You should strive for that for your family. And so, And if your wife doesn't wanna do that, that's fine too. That's cool. But for me, that's important, right? I can give my wife and my children the ability to be around each other, and my child does not have to go get a full-time job to learn how to write English. My child does not have to get a full-time job eight to four every single day, Monday through Friday to learn how to read. No. There's hundreds of things that you can utilize. There's books. I have hundreds of books in my home right now that my child can use to learn how to read. There's however many applications on an iPad that is specifically built for your child to learn how to read, to learn how to do math, to learn how to write right. All of these tools are out there. Yet the reason that we as a country, as, as a society, as a culture are not utilizing them is because we've spent so ourselves indoctrinated into the idea that you turn five, you go to school now as a parent, you can throw your hands up, your job's easier. , right? But what you're missing by that is you are no longer the driver of your child's programming. How many articles, how many times have we seen teachers who have, who have been caught with far more explicit things than what we're talking about here? But even just pushing bad thoughts, right? Pushing bad ideology, pushing, you know, the, the L G B T Q stuff within a, a fifth, fourth, third, first grade class. There's no reason for that. You don't need to teach my child about sexuality. You don't need to teach, which is inherently from the root word of sex, right? You don't need to teach my child that, right? But by abdicating the responsibility of that eight to four timeframe every single day, you give them the right to do. So here's my thought is why not take that power back? Why not realize that it is easier now than ever to take control of your child's education, to take control of your child's programming? Because that is what is happening, is the programming. When you're teaching a child math, when you're teaching them science, when you're teaching them the scientific method, you're teaching them how to think. You're teaching them the framework of thought with math, it's the same reason the Gates Foundation was pushing hundreds of millions of dollars trying to confuse your children with common core for what you think. Bill Gates gives a shit about how your child divides 16 by 70, right? Like he doesn't care. You know what he does wanna do? He wants to program the way that your child's underlying programming and thought processes work for the remainder of their life. Right. That is why he's pushing hundreds of millions of dollars in the common core math. He wants to muddy up the waters of what's going on between your ears, your child's ears. Right? And you're allowing it. We're allowing it because we wanna make our lives easier. Homeschooling is easier than ever. There's so many resources, so many resources that you can utilize to teach your child and not give the, the ability for the state to literally program your child into a walking, talking factory worker from the rest of their lives. It's just so wild to me. It's so wild that that's how it goes. Like five years old. Five years old, you're gonna send your child to school, nine to five, eight to. , right? Like a full-time job at four years old. And you wonder why your kid's crabby and you have troubles with them at night, and they're acting up at school is because you want them to sit their butt in the chair all day when they should be running outside in the grass and playing. That's what your child should be doing, not sitting there trying to learn Bill Gates common core. So it's a really interesting topic that I want to dive deeper into. I'm gonna be finding somebody that I can pull into this conversation that knows far more about it than I do. But I do think that there's a really interesting conversation around the Prussian model, um, about how the, uh, Rockefeller Foundation pushed 129 million into formulating our current structure for school systems, right? Even if it's just the, the alarms of the factory, right? The bell. There's literally
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Svoja, lo speciale di Sveja sull'arte di non far niente (o provarci, almeno). Un po' di ozio sempre utile e necessario specie quando le temperature salgono. Ma sarà vero relax? Lo abbiamo chiesto alle romane e ai romani, ma anche ad alcuni illustri testimoni: da Leopardi a Zerocalcare, passando per Bertrand Russell e Chico Buarque. Scrittura, editing e voce di Giorgio Sammito.CREDITS- Giacomo Leopardi, Canto notturno di un pastore errante dell'Asia- Zerocalcare.it, Horror Vacui (05/08/2018) e “Perché ti riduci sempre all'ultimo minuto?” (03/03/2014)- Paul Lafargue, Il diritto alla pigrizia - Asterios Editore, 2013- Bertrand Russell, Elogio dell'ozio - Longanesi, 1963- Mariangela Gualtieri, Le giovani parole - Einaudi, 2015- Chico Buarque de Hollanda, Far Niente - RGC, 1969- Guillaume Podrovnik, Procrasti-Nation (On Verra Demain) - ARTE, 2019- La settimana Incom 02537 del 01/01/1965 "L'Associazione Internazionale dei Nati Stanchi"- Boris - Stagione 1 Episodio 4 Qualità o morte - FOX, 2015Musiche:- Spoq - Mechanical Dreams- One Man Book - Aniseed Grove- Песня Стахановское племя - Song Of The Stakhanovite Unit- Nul Tiel Records - Floating on Air- Nul Tiel Records - Home Fire
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Are WRs the new RBs? Jen, Gabe, and Chewy discuss how the NFL will treat wideouts now that big contracts are starting to be doled out.
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Your brain is super awesome. Inside it lies your superpowers, all you have to do is unlock it and release your true potential. But what happens when you don’t understand how it works?Our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes can positively or negatively affect our bodily functions. Also, our body and mind have a complex interrelationship. What we eat, our posture, even our physical health can have a significant impact on our mental state.In simple terms, if we feed ourselves unhealthy food, thoughts, habits, feelings, or beliefs. It results in our inevitable demise. But if we do the opposite, we will reach the right path towards a successful life. [00:01 – 04:07] What is the mind-body connection?[04:08 – 11:42] How the brain works[11:43 – 17:45] How all of these relates to you being able to live the life you want Tweetable Quotes:“Don’t you think that you need to know how your brain and your body are connected to create the best version of you? That’s why the mind-body connection is real, and that’s why I think it’s important.” – Keith LeimbachResources Mentioned:The Molecule of More by Daniel LiebermanI WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you have questions, comments, or want to talk about life-changing opportunities, reach out to me through LinkedIn /in/keithleimbach, send me an email at harry@dincpie.com, or visit https://dincpie.com/
Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli took a nice, hard look at something that came to the state 30 years ago and has annoyed many since, the Connecticut State Income Tax. To do this, Paul invited Ken Girardin, an analyst from the Yankee Institute for Public Policy on to talk about a study he was apart of involving the income tax (0:42). Almost immediately afterwards, former State Representative Chris Caruso called in, not only to voice his opinions on the income tax, but also share a couple stories about how it came to be (14:23). Finally, current State Representative Laura Devlin called in to give us an update on the zoning battle up in Hartford (21:59).Image Credit: Getty Images
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Síguenos en Instagram pinchando aquí: https://www.instagram.com/lancemonosnomas 3 Datos Valiosos de Hoy: 1) La incomodidad es lo que te hace crecer, escapa de la homeostásis. 2) Cuando hablas con una mujer y sientes una pequeña incomodidad, es hora de lanzarte, sea por el beso, invitarla a salir, llevarla a tu casa, etc. 3) La incomodidad es la que te traerá felicidad, escapa de tu zona de confort. Lancémonos Nomás!
Incomódate con lo que te tiene muy cómoda. Así me tuvo la depresión por un buen tiempo, tan cómoda que no me permitía avanzar. Mi invitación para ti, hoy, es muy clara: "incomódate, ya, con lo que te tiene muy cómoda". Esa comodidad no te permite vivir lo que Dios realmente quiere para tu vida. Porción de paz: Puse en el Señor toda mi esperanza; él se inclinó hacia mí y escuchó mi clamor. Me sacó de la fosa de la muerte, del lodo y del pantano; puso mis pies sobre una roca, y me plantó en terreno firme. Puso en mis labios un cántico nuevo, un himno de alabanza a nuestro Dios. Al ver esto, muchos tuvieron miedo y pusieron su confianza en el Señor. Dichoso el que pone su confianza en el Señor. (Salmo 40 1-4 NVI) Plan de lectura en la aplicación de YouVersion: Mujer ten paz. Puedes comenzar a leer este plan de lectura de tres días dando clic aquí: Mujer ten paz. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diariamentepodcast/support
Conforme crecemos hemos aprendido que la incomodidad es negativa y este episodio de Senza Paura Podcast quiere convencerte de que no siempre es así. Provocarnos y abrazar lo incómodo puede traernos gratas sorpresas a nivel personal. Nada crece, ni evoluciona en una zona de confort, se trata de identificar que estás listo para subirte un poco ese listón para entonces pasar al siguiente nivel. ¿por qué? porque puedes, porque estas listo y porque mereces que así sea. Venga, dale PLAY y escucha lo que tengo que decirte sobre esto. Seguro que te dejo pensando en un par de cosas. ¿vamos?
❗ Un programa FICTIO en Casus Belli es eso, pura ficción. No te lo tomes como otra cosa. Transporte de tropas fuertemente armado y blindado, utilizado en múltiples misiones como desembarco de tropas y ataque terrestre, caza pesado, transporte hiperespacial, centro de mando, guerra electrónica, nave de asalto espacial, operaciones encubiertas y fuerzas especiales. Con un número bajo de ejemplares, fue un complemento importante para los Rebeldes en la Guerra Civil Galáctica por su versatilidad. También se creó paralelamente una versión civil abaratada. Dice la leyenda que fue la primera nave del Escuadrón Pícaro. Te lo cuenta 👨🚀 Dani Kar-Aa'n ✈️Aviones-10 es un Spin off de ⭐Casus Belli Podcast ⭐Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a la 🏭Factoría Casus Belli 👉http://podcastcasusbelli.com 👉En Twitter estamos como @casusbellipod @CasusBelliPod 👉En Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/aviones10 ⭐📧Quieres proponernos algo? También puedes escribirnos a 📧casus.belli.pod@gmail.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un 👍like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
En nuestro episodio de hoy tenemos una invitada muy especial, Ana Maria Mesa, una mujer maravillosa que se ha dado a la tarea de encontrar y analizar ese machismo en el que estamos inmersos, y lo ha analizado desde el lenguaje, ya sea sutil o fuerte, que mantiene a la mujer en un lugar subordinado al lado del hombre. Hablamos sobre la necesidad de combatir el machismo desde el cambio en la forma de hablar y desde la necesidad de educar hombres feministas ya que el cambio será generacional. Ana Maria es autora del libro Como Hombres, un fenómeno literario que se basó en miles de tweets en los que hombres y mujeres escribieron los mensajes machistas que las mujeres siempre escuchamos, pero inversos, dirigidos hacia los hombres. De ahí se abrió una ventana enorme en la que descubrimos que los mensajes machistas van desde un simple chiste ignorante e inmaduro hasta mensajes violentos que pueden llevar a situaciones críticas de vida o muerte. Incomódate con nosotras!! Hablemos de machismo, esta conversación es necesaria, es un tema ético y de derechos humanos. Sabemos que te va a encantar.
En esta entrevista aprenderás: ✨ ¿Cómo involucrarte con las personas de tus equipos de trabajo para que crezcan como personas y lograr las metas del proyecto? ✨ ¿Por qué es necesario ponerte incómodo para descubrir tu fortaleza interna? ✨ ¿Cómo viajar y sacar el mayor provecho de cada viaje? ✨ ¿Qué hacer cuando dudas de tu capacidad o de ti mismo? ✨ ¿Cómo negociar para que lograr un “ganar - ganar”? ► SÍGUENOS EN: ◄ ☘️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt2r8LeKpms_rf2zw_jYO-Q ☘️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentores_con_maite/ ☘️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mentoresconmaite ☘️Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2O952j0tyXgDCW5APgYpzN?si=HgB3vsMVRWSZYdk1ge5AAQ ☘️iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/mentores/id1524837156 Contacto: info@mentoresconmaite.com ...……………………. Sobre Françoise Lavertu (invitada): ✨ Directora General de Tesla Latinoamérica y Sureste de Estados Unidos (2015-2019) ✨Co-fundadora de South View Studio (branding estratégico y creativo) https://www.southviewstudio.com/team ✨ Experta en estrategias, ventas y operaciones ✨ Más de 25 años de experiencia en negocios y desarrollo marcas de tecnología, energía, cosméticos, retail etc. ✨ Trabajó en L´oréal, Louis Vuitton, Walmart, Palacio de Hierro y Tesla ✨ Estudio negocios y una maestría en estadísticas ✨ Es consejera de AT&T, CIBanco, Troquer, Fundación Ikea, Secure Witness ✨ Apoya a mujeres emprendedoras en temas de ciencia, matemáticas, servicios digitales, ecommerce, retail ► SÍGUELA EN: ◄ ☘️ https://www.southviewstudio.com/team ☘️ http://linkedin.com/in/françoise-lavertu-4b0448 ☘️ https://www.instagram.com/flavertu/ ...……………………. Maite Valverde de Loyola: ✨Creadora y host de MENTORES ✨Fundadora y directora de “Yes to Value”, empresa que ofrece "performance mentoring” a través de conferencias y cursos multimedia sobre Mindfulness, disciplina, hábitos, bienestar, desarrollo de inteligencias, reducción de estrés, inteligencia emocional y hablar en público. ✨Fundadora y productora de su canal de YouTube y podcast: Maite Valverde de Loyola ✨Da cursos, conferencias y mentoría en performance, bienestar, inteligencias (inteligencia emocional y social) y public speaking ✨Tiene una Maestría en Mindfulness (Universidad de Zaragoza - 2017 - 2019) ✨Certificación en Formación Maestros de Meditación (Yoga Espacio, 2 años 2014-15) ✨Más de 10 años ofreciendo contenidos en medios de comunicación sobre: inteligencias, performance, disciplina, hábitos, meditación, estilo de vida, bienestar, logro de metas (ej: con Ricardo Rocha en Telefórmula, Televisa, TVC, Youtube) ✨Mentora de meditación para empresas, universidades y grupos privados (desde 2014). ✨Practicante de meditación (más de 10 años) ✨Fue productora y titular de su programa Dimensión 11:11 (103.3FM 2017-2019, Radio Fórmula. De lunes a viernes 11pm) ✨Da terapia individual basada en Mindfulness y trabajo corporal ✨Es parte del equipo que está formando la siguiente generación de maestros certificados de Yoga Espacio (2019-2020) ► SÍGUELA EN: ◄ ☘️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIH7z1i8IapYfN33NvI7ssQ ☘️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soy.maite.txu ☘️ Instagram: www.instagram.com/maitevalverdedeloyola/ ☘️ Podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/maite-valverde-de-loyola/id1463115047 ☘️ Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1QJS3ZLfAWxKHzIHMKN13J?si=IGcvBQ48RKu217m5mioaMg Mail de contacto: cursosmaite@gmail.com Hashtags: emprender, emprendedores, liderazgo, líderes, mentor, mentoría, coach, coaching, goals, metas, felicidad, crecimiento, desarrollo personal, conciencia, mente creativid
Primavalle è una borgata quasi al limite del degrado, quando nel 1950 a soli 12 anni, Annarella Bracci scompare, per poi essere ritrovata in fondo a un pozzo. Cosa le è successo davvero rimarrà un mistero per sempre, di certo è nata, vissuta e morta in mezzo a delinquenza e miseria... la stessa che probabilmente l'ha portata alla morte. Accanto al suo cadavere la borsetta, unico vezzo di un'infanzia malcelata.MENTRE MORIVO è un podcast scritto e interpretato da Marica Esposito. Montaggio, produzione e sound design di Stefano DiMurro.Fonti: (La settimana Incom 00414 del 10/03/1950 Istituto LUCE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp7RZY8fUNkCronaca di Roma del 21 marzo 1950: https://archivio.unita.news/assets/main/1950/03/21/page_002.pdf
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Ale es una rebelde inconforme con lo establecido. Ahora, como fundadora de Malvestida, un medio nativo en digital, pretende amplificar las voces de la diversidad y celebrar las diferencias. Adéntrate a una plática llena de libertad, de formas distintas de pensar y de apertura al cambio, a ver la belleza distinta, a siempre buscar el cambio y a replantearte tus estructuras. Incomódate, reta lo que creías cierto y atrévete a creer que lo que existe tal vez debe cambiar. Disfruta a una mente original, auténtica y brutalmente honesta, Ale Higareda.
Larry and Mike interview Jake and Gino from the Wheelbarrow Profits podcast. Creating multiple streams of income is the topic for this episode. Gino Barbaro is an investor, business owner, author and entrepreneur. He has grown his real estate portfolio to over 1400 multifamily units. He is the co-founder of Jake & Gino, a multifamily real estate education company that offers coaching and training in real estate founded upon their proprietary framework of Buy Right, Manage Right & Finance Right. He is the best-selling author of two books, Wheelbarrow Profits and Family, Food and the Friars, and graduated from IPEC (Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching) where he earned his designation as a Certified Professional Coach. He currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida with his beautiful wife Julia and their six children. Jake Stenziano is the best-selling author of Wheelbarrow Profits and co-founder of JakeandGino.com, the only multifamilyreal estate investment education company that teaches investors the three pillars of sound apartment investing Buy Right, Manage Right, and Finance Right. Jake is also the founder of Rand Property Management, the first property management company with a focus on “modern affordability.” As creator of the multi-media, multifamily investing framework, Wheelbarrow Profits, Jake is a leading expert on investing in the multifamily space and currently owns over 1400 multifamily units.
Ako vyzeralo štúdium na FEI? Ako sa dá dostať k sysadminovaniu? Čo je to DevOps a čo to má spoločné so sysadmin a vývojom? O tomto a o mnohom ďalšom sme sa bavili so Stanom Bočincom, absolventom FEI a DevOps inžinierom v spoločnosti Innovatrics. Ospravedlňujeme sa za horší zvuk ku koncu. Podcast vznikol ako projekt prvého univerzitného národa na Slovensku - Národ Technickej Excelencie http://nationofte.sk/ NTECast môžete sledovať na Mixcloud, iTunes, Youtube alebo Stitcher a v každej podcastovej aplikácii. https://www.mixcloud.com/nationofte/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ntecast/id1248755906 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcnGcxJIAweCOFILIm_qwrg http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nationofte/ntecast
190303 Rebecca Whitman - How To Make A Six Figure Incom Working Parttime by Richard Dugan
Až 70% slovenských firiem tvorí len 30% slovenského HDP. Tieto firmy zväčša bojujú o holé prežitie, neinvestujú do inovácií, produkujú len nízku pridanú hodnotu a v tvrdej konkurencii štátov s nižšími nákladmi na pracovnú silu je ich priestor na zvyšovanie platov minimálny až žiadny. Priatelia, vypočujte si môj ďalší podcast na tému "Ako k vyšším platom?". S ekonómom Jánom Marušincom v ňom hovoríme, čo musíme na Slovensku urobiť, aby 70% firiem a ich zamestnancov nečakala čierna budúcnosť Nech sa vám dobre počúva.
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아틀란타 연합 장로교회 4부 InCom 예배 설교 말씀. 말씀: 서석훈 목사님 본문: 수 7장 1-15절
아틀란타 연합 장로교회 4부 InCom 예배 설교 말씀. 말씀: 서석훈 목사님 본문: 마19:23-26 날짜: 3/13/2016 설교 제목: 낙타가 바늘귀로 들어갑니다.
아틀란타 연합 장로교회 4부 InCom 예배 설교 말씀. 말씀: 서석훈 목사님 본문: 누가복음 18:1-8 날짜: 1/17/2016
아틀란타 연합 장로교회 4부 InCom 예배 설교 말씀. 말씀: 서석훈 목사님 본문: 마4:1-11 날짜: 2/7/2016
아틀란타 연합 장로교회 4부 InCom 예배 설교 말씀. 말씀: 서석훈 목사님 본문: 수5:13-6:7
Janet Sanders, founder and CEO of Incom Direct, is an entrepreneurial rebel with a cause. With her last $500 - and working out of the back of her home - Janet set out in 2002 to revolutionize the credit card processing industry. Her goal was to bring down the price that merchants, such as she, paid for accepting MasterCard and Visa. Today, Janet's Incom Direct clears more than $2 billion annually in credit card charges and she has rewritten the industry's playbook. Janet tells the story of her amazing journey - and the important lessons other entrepreneurs can learn from it - on this week's Monday Morning Radio. Janet interviewed by Wizard Academy faculty member Dean Rotbart and wealth management expert David Biondo. Dean and David are co-hosts of the weekly Business Unconventional radio news magazine broadcast on 710 KNUS AM in Denver. For sponsorship opportunties, contact Dean Rotbart at 303-296-1200. Be sure to follow B. Unconventional on Twitter: @BUnRadio and subscribe to Roy H. Williams's Monday Morning Memo. The best things in life really are free! Monday Morning Run Time: 17 Mins 31 SecsPhoto: Janet Sander, Incom Direct
HANNAH ARENDT raccontata da Simona Forti. Il 4 dicembre 1975 muore a New York Hannah Arendt con Simona Forti Repertorio: - brani dall'intervista del 1964 con Günter Gaus (Hannah Arendt "Zur Person") interamente disponibile su You Tube con sottotitoli in inglese. - La settimana Incom del 24 dicembre 1961 (inizio processo Eichman) - due brevissimi estratti dal film Hannah Arendt di Margarethe von Trotta (2012)
'Il referendum sul nucleare in Italia' raccontato da Marco Gisotti. L'8 novembre 1987 21 milioni di italiani votano contro il nucleare in Italia. L'8 novembre 1987 21 milioni di italiani votano contro il nucleare in Italia con Marco Gisotti Repertorio: - Notizia del referendum del 1987 - tg1 rai del 7 novembre 1987 (Archivio RAI); - Omaggio a Fermi - ripercorriamo, all'indomani della sua morte le grandi tappe del pioniere dell'era atomica" - settimana Incom 02/12/1954 e settimana incom sulla crisi del petrolio e presentazione delle centrali nucleari italiane - Archivio Istituto Luce; - Manifestazione a Roma della Lega antinucleare del 1977 - 06/10/1977 - Sette G Archivio Istituto Luce; -Testimonianze tratte dalla marcia antinucleare a Montalto di Castro dal programma radiofonico 'sopre il vulvano un fiore - agosto 1977 Radiouno RAi; - Notizia dellìesplosione del reattore nucleare di Chernobyl tratta da "Gaia - Il Pianeta che vive" di Mario Tozzi, 2005; - Adriano Celentano sul nucleare - Fantastico 8 del 1987. Brano musicale: Girano le pale - Folkabbestia
As we head into the season of giving, now is a great time to show appreciation to your clients and customers. Taking the time to give thanks to your clients will set you apart, increase loyalty, improve retention, inspire more sales, and deepen relationships that last long after the initial sale. Here are 10 easy ways you can say thank you to your clients!
As busy businessowners, sometimes we forget to show our appreciation for our clients and customers. There are some simple ways to do this that will increase their loyalty and add to your bottom line at the same time.