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On January 18th, 2025, a highly decorated Air Force operative, James Barber, discussed his experiences recovering UAPs in an under-the-radar UFO retrieval program. Claims of a group of people controlled by the US Government called Psionics who have psychic powers and summon UAPs. Write your story, with BetterHelp. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/THEORIES today to get 10% off your first month. To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/TheoriesOfTheThirdKindYT Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheoriesoftheThirdKindPod https://theoriesofthethirdkind.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here at Dig Me Out we spent the last ten years starting each new season by looking back at the albums from each year that stood the test of time, disappeared without a trace, and everything in between. We kicked off with a roundtable in 2015 and revisited the albums of 1995, so it made sense to start a new series of roundtables in 1995 as well. This time we're checking out the singles of each year, looking at the year-end Modern Rock/Alternative and Hot 100 charts in the US, as well as charts from Canada, the UK and Australia for comparison. Like with all roundtables, we enlisted the help of some special guests to revisit this interesting transitional year that saw the rise of the second generation of grunge bands like Bush and Silverchair, the continued success of 1994's pop-punk breakthroughs by Green Day and The Offspring, and the juggernaut that was Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette. But that doesn't tell the entire tale, so former A&R executive and audio tech writer James Barber and music writer Kevin Alexander join us to talk about all the hits, the near misses, and the weirdness that was 1995. Lastly, our third guest, S.W. Lauden aka Steve Coulter was unable to attend due to the tragic loss of his and his family's home in the Eaton, CA. fires. If you are able, please consider donating to the Go Fund Me set-up by Steve's friends. Songs In This Episode Intro - You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette (Jagged Little Pill) 12:15 - Possum Kingdom by Toadies (Marvel's Thunderbolts 2025 trailer) 24:48 - A Girl Like You by Edwyn Collins (Empire Records soundtrack) 33:18 - Bright Yellow Gun by Throwing Muses (University) 53:24 - No More I Love You's by Annie Lennox (Medusa) 1:00:23 - Common People by Pulp (Different Class) Outro - Alright by Supergrass (I Should Coco) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Here at Dig Me Out we spent the last ten years starting each new season by looking back at the albums from each year that stood the test of time, disappeared without a trace, and everything in between. We kicked off with a roundtable in 2015 and revisited the albums of 1995, so it made sense to start a new series of roundtables in 1995 as well. This time we're checking out the singles of each year, looking at the year-end Modern Rock/Alternative and Hot 100 charts in the US, as well as charts from Canada, the UK and Australia for comparison. Like with all roundtables, we enlisted the help of some special guests to revisit this interesting transitional year that saw the rise of the second generation of grunge bands like Bush and Silverchair, the continued success of 1994's pop-punk breakthroughs by Green Day and The Offspring, and the juggernaut that was Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette. But that doesn't tell the entire tale, so former A&R executive and audio tech writer James Barber and music writer Kevin Alexander join us to talk about all the hits, the near misses, and the weirdness that was 1995. Lastly, our third guest, S.W. Lauden aka Steve Coulter was unable to attend due to the tragic loss of his and his family's home in the Eaton, CA. fires. If you are able, please consider donating to the Go Fund Me set-up by Steve's friends. Songs In This Episode Intro - You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette (Jagged Little Pill) 12:15 - Possum Kingdom by Toadies (Marvel's Thunderbolts 2025 trailer) 24:48 - A Girl Like You by Edwyn Collins (Empire Records soundtrack) 33:18 - Bright Yellow Gun by Throwing Muses (University) 53:24 - No More I Love You's by Annie Lennox (Medusa) 1:00:23 - Common People by Pulp (Different Class) Outro - Alright by Supergrass (I Should Coco) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
We entered into the rarified air of the Altitude Centre in London to talk to lead performance specialist James Barber about altitude training and why it's not just for those who want to run up mountains (but it does help with that too) and heat adaptation and why that's relevant to racing in the UK as well as abroad. Then Ben spoke to Montane adventurer and ultrarunner Katy Parrott about her experience of racing very far, her training, recovering from anemia and being sick at the finish line of Race for Life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“It's sort of strange to think about beauty and horrible circumstances together. But I try, probably clumsily at times, to bring beauty to a thing that's really horrible. … But in terms of covering executions, there is just a void there. The main character always dies.” (Elizabeth Bruenig, from the episode) Despite sin, there remains an inherent beauty and goodness throughout creation… including humanity. And even in the most divisive circumstances, when we appeal to the beauty and horror in our shared human condition, we might be able to find common ground for mutual understanding and collaboration. And sometimes, in the best circumstances, we might even find a beautiful and life-giving encounter with the other. In this episode, celebrated journalist and self-described “avid partisan of humankind” Elizabeth Bruenig (Staff Writer for The Atlantic, and formerly The New York Times, Washington Post, and The New Republic) joins Mark Labberton to talk about journalism, her journey toward Catholicism, the complex moral and emotional lives of human beings, capital punishment and violence, and the prospects for introducing beauty into polarized politics and horrifying evil. About Elizabeth Bruenig Elizabeth Bruenig is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously an opinion writer for The New York Times and The Washington Post, where she was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. She has also been a staff writer at The New Republic and a contributor to the Left, Right & Center radio show. She currently hosts a podcast, The Bruenigs, with her husband, Matt Bruenig. Elizabeth holds a master of philosophy in Christian theology from the University of Cambridge. At The Atlantic, she writes about theology and politics. Show Notes Elizabeth Bruenig shares about her religious and philosophical background Bruenig shares about her journey toward Roman Catholicism The Eucharist and embodied experience of God The real presence of Christ in the Eucharist “I don't need to be studying and getting degrees, I need to just be living my life radically as a Christian.” Journalism, paying attention, and compassionate “I'm very interested in people and people's moral lives. Things like honor and shame, guilt—you know, very complex emotions—interest me a lot, and I think everyone has them all the time. People have these spiritual, ethical, moral struggles going on inside them. And so everybody is a little universe unto themselves.” What it means to be a Staff Writer Journalism with narrative, story, opinions, and arguments “I have found that to be a very successful way of garnering stories. It's just to listen to people.” “The first execution I ever witnessed, I witnessed for the New York Times, it was during Trump's spree of federal executions. I think they executed something like 13 people in six months, really unprecedented. I wanted to report on that.” Media witnesses as The Executions of Alfred Bourgeois, David Neal Cox, James Barber, Kenny Smith, and Alan Miller “I have had the opportunity to speak with men who were about to die.” “The Man I Saw Them Kill” “The idea of execution promises catharsis. The reality of it delivers the opposite, a nauseating sense of shame and regret. Alfred Bourgeois was going to die behind bars one way or another, and the only meaning in hastening it, as far as I could tell, was inflicting the terror and the torment of knowing that the end was coming early. I felt defiled by witnessing that particular bit of pageantry, all of that brutality cloaked in sterile procedure. So much time and effort goes into making executions seem like exercises of justice, not just power. Extreme measures are taken at each juncture to convince the public, and perhaps the executioners themselves, that the process is a fair, dispassionate, rational one. It isn't. There was no sense in it, and I can't make any out of it. Nothing was restored, nothing was gained. There isn't any justice in it, nor satisfaction, nor reason. There was nothing, nothing there.” Faith, the void of execution “I find that reading great essays summons language in me.” On Beauty and Being Just by Elaine Scarry “Beauty inspires reproduction” “It's sort of strange to think about beauty and horrible circumstances together. But I try, probably clumsily at times, to bring beauty to a thing that's really horrible. … But in terms of covering executions, there is just a void there. The main character always dies.” “I had a religious conviction going into the first execution that I was at that executions were wrong and it wasn't really based on anything that I could point to. I just had the, you know, very simple notion that killing people is wrong and that it's wrong in, in all cases, even if the person is a very bad person.” Two executions in the New Testament: the one Jesus halts, and the one that kills Jesus Execution as a subhuman act The logic of criminal justice system and capital punishment The difficulty of introducing beauty into polarized politics “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 8) Groaning beauty “All of creation groans under the weight of sin.” “The holiness of creation, the goodness of it, is so strong that it can't be, I don't think, entirely blotted out by sin. I just don't think that humans have the power to rob of beauty that which was made beautiful.” Finding beauty in visual culture, pop culture, museums, essay writing, and art On Beauty, Eula Biss— “… her prose, you know, glitters to me. I think it's fantastic. Not too melodramatic, restrained. And elegant.” Marilynne Robinson, imagination and beauty The political landscape Fears “I think when what's up for debate is like the rule of law, then I'm going to go with the candidate who whatever other faults is actually in favor of the rule of law. I think that's very important.” Assisted Suicide and Physician Assisted Suicide “I don't think I can write without bringing in theology, because it's so much a part of what I consider to be true. And so to give readers an honest view into what I'm thinking I have to provide the theological Issues that I'm thinking through.” Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment Magazine and Fuller Seminary.
In this episode of the Rox Lyfe podcast I'm chatting with James Barber and Rebecca Brett from the Altitude Centre – who, at their facilities in London, help sportspeople obtain the benefits of training at altitude, without needing to go up a mountain to get them. In this chat we talk about the benefits of altitude training, how to obtain those if you can't train at altitude or at their centre in London, the ways in which you can benefit for HYROX from this type of training, and how it can help when recovering from injury. But it's not all about altitude - we also get into VO2 max and threshold testing, heat acclimation and lots more. It's a very interesting, insightful chat that you'll hopefully take a lot away from. James is the Lead Performance Specialist at The Altitude Centre. He has a Masters in Sport Science, and is a 15 min 5k runner. And Rebecca is a Loughborough University Sport Science student. Her sporting background is in Olympic Weightlifting but she was roped into her first HYROX in april last year and is now, like many of us, a self confessed HYROX addict. Towards the end of this chat we talk briefly about an altitude training camp they are putting on, from March 2024 in the lead up to HYROX London at Olympia, which will be a 6 week camp where you can get full access to their facilities, plus VO2 max testing, at a vastly reduced rate. If that's something you might be interested in you can head to www.roxlyfe.com/altitude and it will redirect you to their website where you'll get all the info you need.
这是2014年7月31日的一集节目,講的是一種獨特的旅遊。故事從一個叫 JAMES BARBER 的人,當年71歲。他從小的夢想就是去比較奇特的地方去旅遊。後來,事業有成,可有經濟實力,可以去遙遠的地方實現夢想。
Spotlighting the Barber Family latest music project "A Glimpse of Heaven."
This week we are learning all about how the body reacts to altitude so you can have a safer journey when venturing to high elevation. To help guide us we are joined by James Barber, who is the Lead Performance Specialist at The Altitude Centre, London. James has a Masters in Sport Science and several years experience in preparing climbers for the demands of altitude, from treks to Kilimanjaro and Everest Base Camp, to those heading to the top of the world in quick time! A Kilimanjaro summiteer himself, James and The Altitude Centre bring science to the art of preparing for high altitude. The Altitude Centre is the UKs leading provider of altitude training services, and a global provider of training, consultancy and expertise for those heading to altitude. You can find The Altitude Centre across social at TheAltitudeCentre, or their website.
On the line today: dorking out about our fave real and fictional cooks and chefs! Also on deck, we've got Buttergate, Dungeons & Dragons: Among Thieves, body modification & appropriation, Gritty Vs. Phillie Phantic, Ratatouille, Michelin-starred restaurants, and a side of friendship. Order up! SERVICE! FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Anthony BourdainJames BarberJamie OliverRemy Uncle RogerSanjiSwedish ChefJulie van RosendaalJiro OnoGordon RamsayStephanie PrinceBONUS CONTENT:Gritty & Phillie Phanatic DanceCheck out Yabra's new ep, Vulcan NightsPöpcørnButtergateUncle Roger x SanjiSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help your dorky pals spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods! Thank you for helping us to share our love of all things Dork!“Chefs are nutters. They're all self-obsessed, delicate, dainty, insecure little souls, and absolute psychopaths. Every last one of them.” ― Gordon Ramsay
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Trump now indicted for international bribery, death row inmate James Barber was executed last night, tornado hits Phizer plant in NC and family awarded $800,000 in lawsuit over a hot McDonald's chicken mcnuggett, AL. House & Senate pass different redistricting plans and Jason Aldean's new song and video continues to receive backlash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump now indicted for international bribery, death row inmate James Barber was executed last night, tornado hits Phizer plant in NC and family awarded $800,000 in lawsuit over a hot McDonald's chicken mcnuggett, AL. House & Senate pass different redistricting plans, Jason Aldean's new song and video continues to receive backlash and Singer Tony Bennett passes away at 96.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump now indicted for international bribery, death row inmate James Barber was executed last night, tornado hits Phizer plant in NC and family awarded $800,000 in lawsuit over a hot McDonald's chicken mcnuggett, AL. House & Senate pass different redistricting plans, Jason Aldean's new song and video continues to receive backlash and Singer Tony Bennett passes away at 96.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Barber is scheduled to be executed on Thursday in Alabama, for the murder of Dorothy Epps in 2001. It's the first execution since Governor Kay Ivey paused capital punishment in the state and ordered a "top-to-bottom" review of death penalty protocols after the state failed to execute two inmates last year.Host Scott Detrow speaks with The Atlantic's Elizabeth Bruenig. She reported extensively on Alabama's troubles with lethal injection last year. She says the state's process is very opaque, and almost nothing of the review was made public.Deborah Denno, a death penalty expert at Fordham Law School, says lethal injection problems are an issue all around the country.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
ICYMI: On Mobile Mornings Dan Brennan and Dalton Orwig talked to Mayor Sandy Stimpson and Mobile Public Safety director James Barber about annexation. Police jurisdiction, fire protection and public safety. Listen to their conversation on our podcast:
A convicted murderer appears bound for execution in Alabama next week, after the state Supreme Court approved a date Monday.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
AlabamaSenator Tuberville wants investigation into company with ties to ChinaLt. Governor Ainsworth touts passage of sales tax cut on groceriesState lawmaker writes up bill to divert funds from AL Dept of ArchivesALEA says Tik Tok boat challenge is not happening in this stateMobile residents mount resistance to annexation campaignJuly 20th date is set to execute inmate James Barber by lethal injectionNationalBiden arrives in Lithuania for NATO meetingRepublicans claim Biden's interview exposed national security threatLA judge will not delay his injunction against government censorshipSilicon Valley Bank to sue FDIC for impediments caused by bailoutconvicted pedophile Larry Nassar stabbed but alive in Florida prisonSound of Freedom exposes child trafficking crisis in US and abroad
This week's SOL Podcast welcomes James Barber, Co-Founder of MySupperHero.MySupperHero is built on the idea that people don't necessarily have to order uninspiring take-out food in order to be quick and efficient with meals. They provide people with the option to experience restaurant-quality food at home without worrying about waste and the origin of the materials. Your meal comes to you fresh, sustainable, affordable and with only a 10-minute preparation time which you can use to make the final touch.We addressed issues like releasing a product, competition with other businesses in the market, keeping up with technology according to current needs, successfully generating growth strategies, how to build an authentic relationship with your customers, and impacts of past experiences whilst becoming an entrepreneur. Listen to our insightful chat with James Barber to broaden your horizons about entrepreneurship through the experiences of another startup.
In this episode of the BetterWealth Podcast I talk with James Barber who runs the Youtube channel, Oregon Cash Flow Pro. We discuss the many advantages and disadvantages of IUL and Whole life as well as what a properly structured policy should look like. Later in the podcast James and I give our two cents on some big names in the IUL and whole life space we believe are sharing misleading information and products. Guest Bio James Barber runs the YouTube channel Oregon Cash Flow Pro, focusing on helping people maximize their cash flow with Dynamic Banking, as well as educating people on and designing optimized high cash value policies with maximum liquidity, using whole life and IUL. James' dedication to transparency, and sincere desire to help others, creates a perfect fit for elevating financial literacy and the benefits of cash value life insurance in a financial plan. James' professional background includes business owner, contractor, and real estate agent. His philosophy is to always be learning and improving oneself, and helping others to do the same. James lives in rural Oregon with his amazing wife, Kristin, and three kids - Cole, Alivia, and Alexia, where they enjoy movies, reading, camping, and riding atv's. Guest Link Chat with James - www.calendly.com/CashFlowPro #BetterWealth Free 15 Minute Clarity Call: https://bttr.ly/ytclarity (https://bttr.ly/ytclarity) The And Asset Book: https://bttr.ly/book (https://bttr.ly/book) BetterWealth Quiz: https://bttr.ly/quiz (https://bttr.ly/quiz) AndAsset.com: https://bttr.ly/andasset (https://bttr.ly/andasset) BetterWealth Youtube - https://bttr.ly/bwyoutube (https://bttr.ly/bwyoutube) Financial Advisor, Agent or Coach: https://bttr.ly/advisor (https://bttr.ly/advisor)
Not all that gamers is good. Lexi & Ben dork out about the video games we all love to hate with their first ever guest host: Jordan Lane from the Holy Shit I Have ADHD podcast. We also have a very beautiful new logo and cover art from designer extraordinaire Adam Warner. Also: Schmexi & Sven FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Games We Love to HateDarkwing Duck (GB)Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)Ecco The Dolphin (Sega)The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)The Binding of Isaac (Steam)Mario Tennis AcesOri and the Blind ForestSplatoonWorld of WarcraftBONUS CONTENT:Where to find Jordan LaneAnd Jordan's podcast: Holy Shit I Have ADHDFinally, Jordan's other podcast: Infinite Horizons RadioCheck out Adam Warner's workBooks to read: Menopause Manifesto and The Vagina BibleWisdom Tree's weird, unlicensed, Christian video gamesGOTY: HadesSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi's website and twitter and instagramBen's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditEnjoying dorking out with Dork Matters? Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods and help us spread the word."It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." -Unnamed Old Man
James Barber is the Off Duty editor for Military.com. James writes on topics like entertainment and the military. Barber talks with host Jim Fausone about the military movies set to premiere in 2022; the good and the bad. James is candid and interesting to speak with as always.
People calling themselves "the tyre slashers" have been attacking tyres on SUVs and utes in two Auckland suburbs. Leaflets left on the vehicles say SUVs are a disaster for the climate – and the owners should be walking, cycling or using public transport. Extinction Rebellion's James Barber told Heather du Plessis-Allan his group wouldn't do that sort of thing ... but they understand the slasher's concerns. “The climate crisis is a global crisis, it's a structural socioeconomic problem, but the answer to that isn't targeting individuals and calling on sort of small individual changes.” LISTEN ABOVE
Host Jim Fausone Interviews: Sgt Lonnie Gaudet, Inspiring Story of RecoveryJames Barber, Off Duty Editor at Military.com Lonnie Gaudet joined the Army in 2009. Within a month of landing in Afghanistan Lonnie was in his first IED explosion that resulted in brain trauma. The second IED explosion, six months later, resulted in the loss of his right leg. Lonnie talks about recovery, sports, family, and friends on the road to recovery since his discharge in August 2012. He offers some advice for those suffering from post-traumatic stress and depression. He finds his clarity within his solid family unit, and by recognizing when he is angry without cause. James Barber is the Off Duty editor for Military.com and writes at the intersection of entertainment and the military. James talks about movies in 2022, Chinese movies that smack of propaganda and how the Ukraine war seems ripe for the movies. To the left, you see a recent movie by Barber. Click here for the full review.
Mark and Tim catch up with some of the latest triathlon news, races, and some St George predictions in May. Mark also chats to James Barber from the Altitude Centre to discuss in detail the benefits of using altitude training devices to improve your performance. Altitude Centre details here https://www.altitudecentre.com/rentals/sleep-systems/
There a brand new unofficial official pecking order by listener James Barber, which we must all respect and abide by. Also, who the heck broke the screen in the studio? Love you guys xSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There a brand new unofficial official pecking order by listener James Barber, which we must all respect and abide by. Also, who the heck broke the screen in the studio? Love you guys x
news birthdays/events is 30 minutes of sleep enough? germiest jobs news if you could design a car...what feature would you put in it? game: what year was it? can you lose weight like a celebrity? probably not news what's your must have tv channel game: outburst baby naming trends to avoid news do you buy clothes that are too small? scariest movie of all time...according to a british survey goodbye/fun facts....Miniature Golf Day is celebrated worldwide on September 21, not to be confused with National Miniature Golf Day celebrated on the second Saturday in May, in the United States. Miniature golf can be traced back to the 19th century. It was originally created in Victorian Scotland to allow women to play golf because, at the time, it was considered unladylike for women to raise a golf club above their shoulder level — this basically meant that regular golf was not an option.Although popular in the U.S., miniature golf was originally only available at hotels or lavish private resorts. Games weren't exactly accessible to the general public. In 1916, a man named James Barber from North Carolina established the first classic miniature golf course, Now, miniature golf is played worldwide by women, men, and children.
This week, Joseph and Dayne are joined by guest host Madelyn Dukes as they sit down with illustrious guest Judge James Barber. Contact us at DirectExaminationPodcast@gmail.com or via our website at SCLawPod.com. HOSTS: - Dayne Phillips (@sccrimlawyer): sccriminallaws.com/ - Amber Fulmer (@redjudicata): https://jdooleylaw.com/attorney-amber-fulmer/ - Joseph Bias (@JosephPBias) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/direct-examination/support
Author and political commentator Jared Yates Sexton returns to Junk Filter to discuss the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its association with the U.S. Military-Industrial Complex. I have seen very few of these MCU films, uncomfortable as I am with the partnership between Disney/Marvel and the U.S. Department of Defense, but for the pod I watched the recent Russo brothers trilogy of Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame for a discussion with Jared on the MCU's stranglehold on popular culture and the role these superhero movies play to advance the project of US Imperialism. Consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Junk Filter Patron and receive access to additional premium episodes (including Jared and I discussing the Disney Star Wars movies) - sign up at Patreon.com/junkfilter Follow Jared Yates Sexton on Twitter. Jared's got a Substack! Check out Jared's show with Nick Hauselman, The Muckrake Podcast “Origin Story” - recruitment commercial for the U.S. Air Force that ran before American screenings of Captain Marvel in March 2019 “Why Captain Marvel is a Recruiting Win for the Air Force” by James Barber, for Military.com, March 20, 2019
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview, Texas in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. The next several episodes will be his first-hand account, and a general overview, of what the Lord did among them in the early days.
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview, Texas in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. The next two episodes will be his first-hand account, and a general overview, of what the Lord did among them in the early days.
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview Texas, in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. Originally spoken in Long Beach, California, he shares a brief history of the Lord's recovery and his own personal experience (and includes many details not previously shared in earlier episodes).
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview, Texas in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. The next several episodes will be his first-hand account, and a general overview, of what the Lord did among them in the early days.
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview, Texas in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. The next several episodes will be his first-hand account, and a general overview, of what the Lord did among them in the early days.
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview, Texas in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. The next several episodes will be his first-hand account, and a general overview, of what the Lord did among them in the early days.
This is an oral history of the Lord's move in Plainview, Texas in the early 1960s. The following is a testimony from James Barber—one of Witness Lee's earliest co-workers in the United States. The next several episodes will be his first-hand account, and a general overview, of what the Lord did among them in the early days.
James Barber is editor of Military.com's Off Duty channel. He is an expert in entertainment and music. For the last decade, he has written on and edited content about the military and its depiction in entertainment. He has interviewed many of the legends who are supporters of or are veterans. He talks to host Jim Fausone about a wide range of entertainment, movies and music and how the military and veterans are viewed.
James Barber, editor of Off Duty for Military.com discusses the role and legitimacy of gaming in the military. He talks about Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, World of Tanks, and how gaming keeps troops in theatre in contact with buddies back home. If you are not a gamer, you should listen in to what the younger generation is doing. Barber talks with host Jim Fausone about this area of the entertainment business that captures young veterans and military members.
Every year there are notable veterans who have passed. You may know some in your hometown or state. James Barber, the Off Duty editor for Military.com has put his list together and discusses with host Jim Fausone that group of veterans.
James Barber returns to the podcast to discuss canvassing for Bernie Sanders, social distancing, and COVID-19. Barber has been traveling the country spreading the Bernie message of equality, equity, and Medicare for ALL. Barber has canvassed in Iowa, Nevada, California, Oregon, and is giving everything he’s got to get Bernie elected. Register to vote @ vote.gov Hosted by Patty Rose Ending track “From the Dead” By Patty Rose Available now @ strpod.com/music on all major streaming sites St.Patrick’s Day Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro oregoncashflowpro.com To listen to all previous episodes, buy merch, and more go to strpod.com To support the podcast go to strpod.com/sponsors --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jerry Amernic has been enthralled by the Babe for over 25 years, starting with researchfor his novel ‘Gift of the Bambino.' His latest book ‘BABE RUTH - A Superstar's Legacy'is the first book that focuses on his powerful legacy which goes far beyond baseball and sport.It reveals his impact on culture, history, the arts and especially business, branding and marketing. That is the focus of BABE RUTH MASTER MARKETER...In Episode 2 Jerry gets into the skills Ruth possessed which translated into unparalleled success in marketing and branding. How he used words, his sense of humour and timing, his sense of place and purpose, and how he reached out to people were all in his toolbox. He was a person who exuded empathy, passion and sincerity, and made it easy for the masses to identify with him since he was one of the masses himself. Ruth family members such as grandson Tom Stevens and daughter Julia Ruth Stevens talk about his salesmanship, and we hear from historian James Barber who planned the recent Ruth exhibit at the Smithsonian, Mike Gibbons who ran the Babe Ruth Museum, and Susan Luery who sculpted the massive 16-foot bronze statue of Ruth in Camden Yards in Baltimore.Jerry Amernichttp://www.jerryamernic.com/Tom Stevenshttps://www.hotsr.com/news/2018/mar/24/babe-ruth-s-grandson-talks-legacy-20180/Julia Ruth Stevenshttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/09/obituaries/julia-ruth-stevens-dead-babe-ruth.htmlMicheal Gibbonshttps://baberuthmuseum.org/James Barberhttps://npg.si.edu/staff/james-barberJoeOrlandohttps://www.psacard.com/Pete Enfieldhttp://www.luminarygroup.com/Susan Lueryhttps://susanluery.com/portfolio-posts/babe/Bill Jenkinson, baseball historianhttps://billjenkinsonbaseball.webs.com/Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BabeMarketer/Find us on Twitter https://twitter.com/BabeMarketerEmail us at baberuthmm@gmail.com
Unfortunately this is the one time of the year we do a non-football podcast. So sit back, crack a beer, and get ready for Oscar talk. Rob Paul and AJ Marchese are joined by award show correspondent Chris Matsoukas and shadow producer James Barber to breakdown all the major Oscars. They look at the betting odds, make their personal picks, predict the winners, and give some slightly warm takes.
The House votes to impeach President Trump. We hear from the Mississippi House delegation.Then, Guntown was one of the many Mississippi towns profoundly affected by the latest severe weather. We talk to the mayor.And, a recent Legislative PEER Committee report reveals increased wait times at driver service offices.Plus, Book Club with Smitty Harris. Segment 1:The House of Representatives has impeached President Donald Trump. On Wednesday night, the House voted in favor of two articles of impeachment against the President: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Congressman Steven Palazzo was one of the three Mississippi Republicans who voted against the articles. He tells MPB's Michael Guidry why. Congressman Michael Guest made his case on the House floor during the allocated debate time. Representative Bennie Thompson, Mississippi's lone Democrat in Congress, rose to state why he supported impeachment. The articles will now go before the Senate for a trial. Senator Roger Wicker will be one of 100 Senators serving as a juror in the decision of whether or not to remove the President from office. He released a statement in response to the House's vote. As a part of the trial proceedings in the Senate, all Senators will be required to take an oath affirming that they will "do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws".Segment 2:MEMA reports that 15 tornados were confirmed in Mississippi during Monday's severe weather. One of those tornados was an F2 that affected parts of Lee County. Bud Herring is the Mayor of Guntown in Lee County. He speaks with MPB's Kobee Vance about the storm's immediate impact.Segment 3:The wait time for driver services at DMV offices in Mississippi has tripled between 2017 and 2019. That's according to a report from the Legislative Committee on Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review or PEER. James Barber is with the Mississippi Legislative PEER Committee. He tells our Ashley Norwood that the committee has identified a number of factors that explain the increased wait times.Segment 4:In 1965, Air Force pilot Captain Carlyle "Smitty" Harris was shot down over Vietnam. Harris spent the next eight years as a POW: subjected to torture, interrogation, isolation and other abuses. One of the only things that gave the prisoners hope was a form of non-verbal communication that wasn't detected by their captors. Colonel Harris introduced POWs to the tap code who taught it to others and a network of connection was born. Harris tells our Karen Brown about his capture and what followed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Barber (of Oregon Cash Flow Pro LLC.) joins the podcast as an interview guest. Oregon Cash Flow Pro is a website and YouTube channel devoted to helping its audience learn about ways to make better financial decisions. Oregon Cash Flow Pro is the title sponsor of the podcast and their continued relationship with the podcast is greatly appreciated by both the podcast’s host and it’s dedicated audience. For more go to oregoncashflowpro.com/ Hosted by Patty Rose Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Ending Track “Saying Merry Christmas Again” By SelfEsteem BoatWillie Stream full Xmas EP @ fanlink.to/Xmas To listen to all previous episodes, buy merch, and more go to strpod.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A panel discussion on Donald J. Trump and the Impeachment Inquiry with three of the podcast’s most recognizable guests, James Barber, Blair Conrad, and Pat Miller. Also featuring an audio submission (via Twitter) from Jeremy Cummings. Hosted by Patrick Stutz Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Ending track “Cheeto in the White House” By SelfEsteem BoatWillie Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro oregoncashflowpro.com To listen to all previous episodes, buy merch, and more go to strpod.com To support the podcast go to strpod.com/sponsors --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ho Lin from the Camera Roll film review site chats with entertainment editor and music industry veteran James Barber about Quentin Tarantino's career before breaking down his latest opus. Expect plenty of music trivia and reflections on old-time Hollywood. We conclude the show with a brief tribute to the recently deceased Rutger Hauer, including some film recommendations from his career. For more movie reviews and commentary, visit the Camera Roll site at www.camera-roll.com.
Former candidate for Lane County Commissioner, James Barber, returns to the podcast for the 5th time to discuss the two night MSNBC Democratic primary debate special that took place in Miami, Florida June 26th-27th. Hosted by Patrick Stutz aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Ending track “Classy as Trump” By Cerebral Coretext Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro oregoncashflowpro.com To listen to all previous episodes, buy merch, and more go to strpod.com To support the podcast go to strpod.com/sponsors --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mobile Public Safety Director James Barber talks about stolen guns, gun crimes and much more.
In a very special live episode, Rob Paul and AJ Marchese are joined by friend of the show, James Barber to breakdown Rob's 2019 NFL GM rankings. They look at the Texans best options at GM, rip on old bad GMs like Mike Brown and Bruce Allen, praise the rise of Ryan Pace and Chris Ballard, and much more!
Sara Wolf and James Barber join the podcast to discuss Voting Reform in Lane County. Sara Wolf is the Executive Director of Equal Vote. Wolf is passionate about bringing Voting Reform to Lane County and beyond, and is working tirelessly to spread awareness to bring about change and insure every voter has their voice heard. James Barber is a local activist and the Chair of the Democratic Party of Oregon Small Business Caucus. Barber is heavily involved with raising awareness about progressive policies in Oregon and is working hard to build coalitions inside of the Democratic Party. IMPORTANT LINKS Equal Vote Coalition equal.vote Star Voting starvoting.us Ending Track “Make it Easy” By Right Left Grand Recorded Live @ Lucky’s in Eugene, Oregon September 2007 (Courtesy of Chad Tehan) Spent the Rent Podcast recorded in Springfield, Oregon Hosted by Patrick Stutz Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro, LLC Oregoncashflowpro.com Stream this and all previous podcast episodes @ strpod.com Thank you for your support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Myles Measures the gift of Homecoming, Jussie Smollett, Chemos Sex and The Baileys and moreWe are joined by James Barber writer and creator of new web series Flatshare & Shaun Cowlishaw, actor who plays the main character Omar. Flatshare is a new comedy-drama series Brought to life by the award-winning director, Grant Taylor. It’s an LGBT series that follows the trials and tribulations of four house mates living in Peckham. Flatshare boldly takes on taboo themes like the devastating impact chemsex is having on the lives of gay men, the sexual fetishism experienced by queer people of colour, the conflict created by white middle-class people moving in urban areas, and how unregulated landlords are contributing to London’s housing crisis. available to watch on youtube now! link below!Flatshare Linkshttps://www.flatshareseries.comEpisode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbFPM1SXkzo#action=shareEpisode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S9LzDDBX3A&feature=youtu.beEpisode 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usd7lkjwWbE&t=8sEpisode 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ji9w2SUiIk&t=373sFollow Flatshare on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/flatsharewebseries/James Barber socialshttps://www.instagram.com/iamjames_barber/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/jamesvuelio?lang=enShaun Cowlishaw socialshttps://twitter.com/Shaun_Cowlishaw?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/shauncowlishaw/?hl=enFind out who their Melanin Magnificence goes to and stay tuned until the end to find out who Gets The Belt!If you like what you heard please subscribe, follow, like, share and leave a review on iTunes! Remember to join the discussion on twitter to use the hashtag #GetTheBeltPod Follow us on our social media to stay up to date and PLEASE send us questions and tell us if you have any Melanin Magnificence suggestions or even who you think should Get The Belt!email: Contact@GetTheBeltPod.comwww.instagram.com/getthebeltpodwww.facebook.com/getthebeltpodwww.twitter.com/GetTheBeltPodFollow your hosts at @MylesHart & @CashmereDiaries.x ✊
James Barber joins the podcast to discuss Health Care for ALL in Oregon, the questioning in the CNN Bernie Sanders town hall, the Michael Cohen hearing, and more. Barber continues his passionate work as a Eugene, Oregon political activist raising awareness for progressive policies that the community so desperately needs. He is currently the treasurer for Our Revolution Lane County and runs his own insurance company. For more info on Health Care for ALL in Oregon Hcao.org facebook.com/healthcareforalloregon/ Hosted by Patrick Stutz Aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Ending track “I Stay Alive” By helpalotofus soundcloud.com/helpalotofus/i-stay-alive To submit a song to be played at the end of a podcast episode Contact the Spent the Rent Podcast via Facebook @ facebook.com/strpod Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro, LLC Oregoncashflowpro.com Stream this and all previous podcast episodes @ strpod.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James Barber returns to the podcast to recap the midterm election results. Barber was a candidate for the East Lane County Commissioner position. He was defeated in the primary. He later endorsed the eventual winner, Heather Buch. Barber continues to be a strong presence in Lane County politics as a progressive and a proud member of Our Revolution Lane County. For more from James Barber go to https://www.facebook.com/JamesBarberforLaneCounty/ Hosted by Patrick Stutz aka SelfEsteem BoatWillie Ending track "Cheeto in the White House" by SelfEsteem BoatWillie available on Spotify, Apple Music, and on bandcamp @ selfesteemboatwillie.bandcamp.com Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro, LLC Oregoncashflowpro.com Stream this and all previous podcast episodes @ strpod.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
Special fellowship on the history of the Lord's move in the United States — Oklahoma City, OK (1981)
An interview with James Barber of Our Revolution Lane County. Barber was a candidate for the East Lane County Commissioner position. He is a progressive Democrat who believes in raising the minimum wage to suit the growing cost of living, Medicare for ALL, and getting money out of politics. During his run for County Commissioner he found himself in hot water as some questionable tweets from his past surfaced and he was in a position far too many in the public eye find themselves these days. Having to defend the character of a much younger individual self. He showed that he has grown tremendously and has evolved as a human being and father. At the debate at which he addressed the issue the response to his heartfelt apology was as animated and supportive of any other topic discussed in the debate as a whole. Lane County residents, like all Americans, love a redemption story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Day 2 at Funnel Hacking Live focused on how you’re just one funnel away… On today’s episode Russell recaps day number two of Funnel Hacking Live, which contained amazing things about funnels like: Several different kinds of funnels such as, Free Plus Shipping Funnels, Documentary Funnels, Webinar Funnels, Relationships Funnels, etc. Russell goes into a little detail about his Funnel Audibles presentation, as well as a few other people’s presentations. And Find out how much money Clickfunnels was able to donate to World Teacher Aide from all live funnels. So listen here to find out about all the stuff you may have missed during day two of Funnel Hacking Live. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome to Marketing Secrets podcast. Today I’m going to be covering day number two of the Funnel Hacking Live event. Hey everyone, so first off, I totally failed you all. I was planning on recording all these while I was at Disney with my kids and my family while it was still top of mind. The problem was that Disney with my kids and my family was insane. We did Disney, day one we went to Magic Kingdom and then day two we did Animal Kingdom, which were both awesome. We also paid for one of those guides that lets you in the front of every line, which was really, really nice. Not going to lie. Then we took a day off, but that day was super, even more hard. We had sick kids, and sun and fever and I got sunburned, it was awesome. Then the next two days we went to the Harry Potter land, did that and it was amazing. Then the next day we flew out and now we’re here. So I’m a little behind but I still want to go through the last three days of Funnel Hacking Live because it was such an amazing experience. So the last episode I talked about day number one, which was we kicked off Funnel Hacking Live and talked about going from 0 to a million, a million to ten and ten to 100. Kaelin talked about building her culture, Natalie talked about vulnerability. Then I did my Conversation Domination presentation, which was showing you how to get your dream clients addictively binge watching you on every platform that you live on. Warning this aggressive approach is only for people who truly believe in their message. That was a kind of fun one. Then we did the Operation Underground Railroad where we raised over a million dollars, I think I told you guys that last episode. If not, spoiler alert, we raised over a million dollars for Operation Underground Railroad, we showed the documentary and it was amazing. So that was day number one. I remember going to bed that night at about midnight. I had been crying all night and it was so emotional and intense and amazing and I was like, how are we supposed to go on for day number two? But the show must go on. So day number two started. Devon did what he always does and brings energy into the room, which was awesome. Then we started with actually, World Teacher Aide, and usually World Teacher Aide we do a big fundraiser for them, but unfortunately we weren’t able to this year because we were doing the project with Operation Underground Railroad, but inside Clickfunnels, a lot of people know this, every time you have a funnel that goes live, which means it gets at least 100 visitors, we donate a dollar towards World Teacher Aide. And we save that up for the entire year and we don’t tell Stu and Amy, we keep it top secret and then at Funnel Hacking Live we give them a big check for that. So this year’s check was $133,000, is that the right number? Over $133,000, so they came on stage, talked about World Teacher Aide. They showed a really cool video about it and we gave them this huge check, which was really cool. And what’s fun is that Stu then took the check, he had to fly home that night, through the airport, through baggage claim, and videoed him taking the check home, which was really, really funny. It was a big ol’ huge check. So that was amazing. After that I did a presentation called Funnel Audibles. I think of all my presentations at this event, that was the one with people I think resonated the most. I was really proud of it. It took us, about six of us 3 ½ - 4 days to gather all the data to be able to show that and create a presentation and everything. I think it gave people hope. Oh my gosh, this is not that hard. I could actually do this. I’m sure someday we’ll make a front end product or a video or a book, I don’t know, something because I think it was that powerful and important. But it was really cool. I saw people taking notes like crazy, taking pictures of everything, gasping. It was really cool. I was proud of it. So the title was, “Funnel Audibles: how to nail it so you can scale it.” I basically talked about how most of my funnels when we first launch them don’t have success. They kind of flopped. I showed a bunch of them like, this is the numbers. And most people, they create the first funnel and then they launch it and it doesn’t make money and they’re like, “Oh, this funnel thing is a scam. Russell is a scam.” And the reality is, no. It’s all legit. You just have to understand it. You have to make audibles. What was cool, my dad was actually in the room, the first Funnel Hacking Live he came to. So I actually had him come up on stage and I shared a story about when I started wrestling my junior year my plan was to win the state championship. My very first match I wrestled this kid named Nick Fresquez, and he had taken 2nd place the year before and he beat me pretty good. I remember I was devastated. I wanted to pout and tell people that wrestling was a scam and the whole thing was…you know what I mean? But my dad filmed the match and my dad was smart enough that that night he’d watch the match over and over and over again and the next morning I woke up and he’s like, “Okay, here’s what we gotta do.” I’m like, “No dad. I’m sad, I’m depressed, I don’t want to.” And he’s like, “No, we have to learn how to beat him.” So we started practicing the moves and how to counter the moves he did against me and all sorts of stuff. And we did that every single day for four months until the state tournament. At the state tournament I actually ended up wrestling Nick Fresquez in the finals. And what’s crazy is I actually ended up beating him with the same move he beat me with. And it was kind of crazy, cool. So I told that story with my dad, which was really cool and then he sat back down. Then I talked about funnels the same way. Most of our funnels don’t work amazing the very first time out the gate. You put them out the gate and then it’s like, you drive traffic to it, you see where all the numbers lie and then you make the audibles, the tweaks, the changes. We walk through what we did and why we did, and the psychology of what we’re looking for in each page. It was really cool. I showed the difference between trip wire funnels versus webinar funnels versus high ticket funnels, the tweaks and the changes that we have based on those, which was really cool. Then I actually had James P. Friel come on stage and he was talking about, he had a funnel called Rose Club for Men that he launched and it completely bombed, it was like negative in the hole. And then he messaged me and I told him to make a couple of tweaks, he made the tweaks and then it blew up and he showed the stats and numbers. It was really, really cool to see. It was these little, tiny tweaks and changes. So that was one of my favorite presentations. I really enjoyed that one, it was awesome. Then after that I had the time to take a break which is nice. I sat in the back green room and I had a chance to watch a whole bunch of our inner circle members share their types of funnels. The first is Dean Holland, he talked about the Ultimate Funnel, which are his free plus shipping funnels. Dean and I have had a fun thing, he’s been in my inner circle now for a couple of years and it’s funny because I’ll do something and he’ll be like, he’ll vox me and be like, “Russell, wait, I just saw that thing you did.” I’m like, “Yeah.” “Whoa, that’s awesome.” And then he’ll do it and try to one up me and be like, “Well, I’m going to try this.” And he does something else and I’ll see it and be like, “Dude, Dean you did that.” And he’s like, “I know.” We go back and forth to keep one upping each other. So his business, his model is pretty simple. He’s got free plus shipping, upsells, and then a thank you page webinar. And that’s kind of similar to what we’re doing nowadays and it’s really cool going back and forth. It’s so simple, so easy. So he showed his ultimate funnel and it was awesome. The way he does his free plus shipping funnels are amazing. Next was Nick Daughterty, I always say his name wrong. Nick Daughterty, did I say that right? Daughterty, boom I got it. Anyway, maybe not. Sorry Nick, I apologize. The gh is silent, anyway, it’s confusing. Anyway, he used to work for a company called The Truth About Cancer and they’ve done a whole bunch of huge documentary funnels. They did a 20 million dollar one on Truth About Cancer, they did The Truth About Vaccines, they did The Truth About Pet Vaccines and a bunch of other ones. So he came and talked about documentary funnels, which was really, really cool, especially since I’m building a documentary funnel right now for Operation Underground Railroad. So it was cool to see that. In fact, if you guys are Funnel University members, I recently funnel hacked the Truth About Cancer funnel, it’s one of the newsletters there. So you can go and see behind the scenes. But he talked about the strategy and how they did it and the psychology and how it worked and why it worked and it was really cool to see the behind the scenes of that. Nick did an amazing job there. After that Jason Fladlien got up and talked about three different webinar funnels that he uses. Evergreen one, NDA ones, Live ones, it was really cool to kind of hear different ways to do webinars that he’s done, which brought to my attention, he talked about he does an NDA webinar where you have to sign an NDA then you can get on the webinar. It’s a big deal and it causes this intrigue. It reminded me, back in the day with Rippln we did this really cool thing where, it was really cool. To join Rippln you had to sign an NDA to be able to get in and it was a big NDA thing, which was really, really cool. So we got half a million members to join Rippln through this NDA process and it kind of re-sparked my mind about that and got me excited. In fact, you may be seeing a secret NDA thing coming out in the near future, maybe. So that’s exciting. Then we had lunch, after lunch Rachel Peterson came on stage, Rachel’s amazing, she’s like 9 months pregnant. It’s funny, I asked her to speak and at the next inner circle meeting I saw her and she was pregnant, and I was like, oh that’s exciting. Then I was like, “Wait a minute, when’s your due date?” and she’s like, “I’m speaking on your stage, I’m not going to tell you my due date.” So I didn’t know when it was, obviously it was close. But she was up there on stage and she killed it. I think she brought doctors in the audience, just in case she had a baby while she was onstage. Right before I met her, the very first time she went on stage, I gave her a hug and she’s like, “I hope my water breaks on stage.” I was like, “That is the coolest thing ever.” So Rachel got on stage and she talked about the hidden funnel, the relationship funnel, how you build these relationships with your audience. Her story is amazing. Two or three years ago she wrote a blog post about her tiny wedding ring. It was about how she was making money now and a bunch of people asked her when she was going to upgrade her ring and she’s like, “I’m not. This symbolizes my love and my husband and my family.” And it went crazy viral and had like 70 million reads before she got picked up by the Today Show and all these other things. It was just crazy. And then her whole thing, she had this huge flood of insane traffic and it’s like what do you do with all this? And it’s this huge transition to a relationship funnel, bringing them into this relationship with you. That’s the magic and the power and her presentation was awesome. After that, my man who was the most nervous about speaking at Funnel Hacking Live was Dave Lindenbaum. Dave’s amazing, he had this intro-rap that he spent two or three months writing that intro’d him getting on stage. He came out and his energy is so high and he did an amazing job talking about redemption funnels. So what’s a redemption funnel, I don’t want to spoil the surprise, the concept behind it is brilliant. The first time I heard him talk about this I was like, “Dude, your brain thinks in a way that’s different from anyone else I’ve ever met.” So redemption funnel is basically using sites like Groupon and there’s a lot of other ones, but Groupon is a good example. You sell something on Groupon or find other people who are selling things on Groupon and then you give them your product as a bonus. So he sells Kombucha kits, I never say it right. So he’ll go and either sell Kombucha kits through Groupon, or he’ll find other people selling similar things and he’ll give them on their thank you page after the buy a Groupon offer, “hey get a free Kombucha kit.” Which was basically a free plus shipping offer. So people who already bought something on Groupon then come to redeem their free offer, which is a free plus shipping funnel and it brings people into the funnel. And it’s insane because basically you’re getting the top buyers to come and redeem your free plus shipping. But they come because that’s what they bought. The free plus shipping is how they’re redeeming it. Anyway, it was brilliant and insanely good. Dave is a genius. He makes me nervous, with a microphone in his hand. Did he stick to his time? He was a little over, but he did good. We were very nervous about him sticking to his time, but he did awesome. After that Alison Prince got on the stage. Alison didn’t know what Clickfunnels or Funnel Hacking was a year ago. She came all in and she made the Two Comma Club before we got there, and she did it by building an amazing case study first and she did an amazing job telling her story. She is insanely cool. She is in the process now of selling off all her ecommerce businesses because she’s having so much fun teaching people how to do ecommerce stuff. She’s got three or four multimillion dollar ecommerce businesses, but she’s enjoying this part of the process even more. I tell people all the time, ecommerce is awesome, but the info side is so much more rewarding, I think. So she’s doing a lot more coaching now, which is cool. She’s killing it. She had a goal to hit Two Comma Club, before she got on stage, and somehow magically she did it, she crushed it. So Alison was amazing. After that Myron Golden got on stage, and if you haven’t heard Myron speak you should just go and search him on YouTube and listen to his Facebook. I could listen to Myron speak for days and never get tired of him, he’s amazing. So he got up and talked about four levels of value, which were so cool. I’m so grateful he shared that. Then after Myron got off stage, then James Barber, who is the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, came and sang, which was cool. Not only did he sing, which was amazing, during his singing we had a couple who actually came up on stage, James actually brought the girl up, sat her on the stage and sang to her. Soon to be fiancé, she came on stage and he had her close her eyes, “I’m going to sing to you and I want you to imagine this whole thing.” So she had her eyes closed and while we were doing that, her boyfriend came up on stage, stood behind him, and then when he got done, he turned her around and her boyfriend was there and dropped to a knee and proposed, which was so cool. She said yes luckily for all of us, we were nervous. But she said yes which was cool. That was awesome. Then after that Todd, Ryan and I got on stage and did our Multi-Dimensional Marketing presentation, which was all the new Actionetics MD, which stands for Actionetics Multi-Dimensional, the new features in Actionetics. We showed it all and people went crazy and it was really, really cool. So we showed that off. You guys will hear more about that soon. I’m not going to go deep into that, because I don’t want to ruin the surprise for those who will find out about it here in the future, but for everyone at the event, they got to unlock a whole bunch of cool features and things that they’re all playing with right now. After that, we had Roundtable. So we had, how many Roundtable’s did we have? 48 Two Comma Club members sitting at a table, each at their own table and you could come ask them any questions you want. I had people tell me they would have paid $10,000 alone just for the Roundtable session. Because they’re like, I can talk to this guy and this guy. And it was cool because the coaches who were doing it were like, “I’m really good at this, but if you need traffic you should talk to this guy.” And they’d run to that Roundtable. “Hey that was good, but you should talk to this guy for this part.” And they were running around and everyone got a ton of value. So that was awesome. And that was day number two. Isn’t that crazy? We’re two days in and it’s like we’ve done more in two days than most events do in the entire event. It was amazing. So that’s kind of what day number two was. So day number one the theme was Impact and Income. Day number two the theme was One Funnel Away. So I talked about the Funnel Audibles, we had people share a whole bunch of different types of funnels from free plus shipping funnels, documentary funnels, webinar funnels, relationship funnels, redemption funnels, what to do before the funnel begins, the four levels of value, then the multi-dimensional follow up funnels. So it was all about funnel strategy, it was all day number two and it was amazing. So the next podcast I will talk about day number three, which was called the Two Comma Club, how to get into the Two Comma Club, how to go from 0 to a million dollars before this time next year. So I’ll talk about that during tomorrow’s podcast. Thanks you guys for listening. Appreciate you all, and we’ll talk to you guys soon. Bye.
The big news in the amusement industry this week was the 47-page indictment that was handed down over a horrific amusement park accident from a few years ago. Arrests have been made. We'll talk about the story and what it means for the industry. During our Quick Hits segment, the guys talk about several of this week's most interesting stories in the amusement industry, including: Xcellerator at Knotts Berry Farm has reopened! It looks like Hangtime is not far behind! VR is coming to Lex Luthor Drop of Doom at Six Flags Magic Mountain A gigantic T-Rex dinosaur caught fire at a small park in Colorado. We have the inside scoop on what happened. Then, we are joined by James Barber from the Coaster Talk Podcast. James is an eighth grader from Virginia who Mike and EB have been mentoring. They sent James (and his mom) to the Media Day for Kings Dominion's new RMC - Twisted Timbers! James will tell us all about the ride and whether or not he thinks it will be a hit.
In a week full of climate change news, James Barber and Michelle Ducat joined Laura and Sapeer to talk about the Rally for Climate Justice in Wellington, and the blockade of the Oil Summit on 27 March 2018.
James Barber is a member of Oil Free Wellington, an activist group trying to prevent oil exploration in New Zealand. Naomi Klein has pointed outContinue reading
On this episode of “On the Money“, host Joe Moss of Embassy National Bank interviews networking guru James Barber of Training of Champions. James Barber/Training of Champions Training of Champions offers training classes, motivational speaking and keynote speaking for companies of all sizes. They can train on various topics such as traits of champion networkers, […] The post BUSINESS NETWORKING: James Barber with Training of Champions appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
A recap of 2013 at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
PatiCakes, Queen of Cannabis; Mr B, Tech God, most of the time; Kandice Hawes, Executive Director Orange County NORML and Special Guest , James Barber of Clark County Washington talk about what is happening in Washington State since Recreational Marijuana was legalized and the NORML News amongst other things…………………… James Barber of Clark County Washington has been an activist and Medical Marijuana patient for many years. James says he is “Policing Officials Public Services”. In other words, holding officials accountable for what they say & do …………We need a lot more people like James Barber to win this war! Passage of Initiative 502 — Legalizing Marijuana in Washington State I-502 authorizes the sale of marijuana in Washington State by retailers licensed through the Liquor Control Board. The rules implementing the initiative will not be completed for about one year. You can find information about the implementation of I-502 on the Washington State Liquor Control Board's website. The initiative does not amend or repeal the medical marijuana laws (chapter 69.51A RCW) in any way. The laws relating to authorization of medical marijuana by healthcare providers are still valid and enforceable. The Washington State Liquor Control Commission and BOTEC Analyses, the company hired to assist the state commission’s implementation of cannabis industry regulations, has put out a survey for cannabis users to help determine the rules needed for the Evergreen state to effectively regulate cannabis commerce. While Washington residents are the most important participants, out-of-state cannabis users can also provide input, particularly if you live in a neighboring state or will likely be frequenting Washington for business or pleasure. In 2011, the legislature changed the requirements for providing medical marijuana (cannabis) recommendations to qualifying patients by passing ESSB5073. The Department of Health has received several reports and complaints about healthcare providers inappropriately recommending medical marijuana (cannabis) or not following the requirements established in law. In an effort to ensure that all healthcare providers are familiar with the law and follow requirements and practice standards when recommending medical marijuana (cannabis), we've developed a list of frequently asked questions focused on providers. More information for providers on the medical cannabis law is online. Update of Tim O’Shea Medical Marijuana Case in San Diego – Motion to Dismiss Granted!! Celebrate 10 years of Orange County NORML at Giovanni's Pizza in Fullerton, CA August 17 starting at 4:20PM http://orangecountynorml.org/ http://normlwomensalliance.org/ http://hempradio.com/
The Fort-Worth band Calhoun has just released their third album called Heavy Sugar. It’s an appropriate title for a CD filled with shimmering melodies that linger long after you’re done playing the album. Icon Fetch talks with both vocalist / guitarist Tim Locke and guitarist / keyboardist Jordan Roberts about how the band actually broke up for a while, the reformed. We also find out what is was like working with James Barber, who’s recently produced Ryan Adams, and how they feel about fans being able to pick and choose their songs on iTunes.
Ingredients: chicken carcass, or 1 lb of leftover chicken bones ;
This Episode James teaches us how to make Chicken Salad with Pears. 1 skinless, boneless chicken breast, cooked & sliced 1 head romaine lettuce, chopped 1 small red onion, sliced thin 1 pear, cored and sliced 1 orange, peeled and chopped 1 red pepper, chopped 3 Tbsp mayonnaise a sprig of fresh tarragon, or 1/2 tsp dried 1 tsp dijon mustard Directions - Toss all of the ingredients together and serve. www.theurbanpeasant.com
We continue our Salmon theme, and this episode James shows us how to cook Salmon Steaks with Orange JuiceIngredients:2 salmon steaks ;
James Barber teaches us how to make pan roasted Salmon with Peppers and Garlic. Ingredients2 salmon steaks ;
James Barber, historian at NPG, discusses Booker T. Washington
Hello Survivor Fans! It's time for Listener Feedback on Episode 3. In this episode we hear from Drew, Melinda, Shelley, Sandi, and Bill. Drew replies, "When I mentioned that Bobby Jon seems a little more slow this time around... I really meant slow as in not all that bright." Shelley asks, "What are your favorite moments in all of the shows and least favorites?" She goes on to say, "My favorites is Rupert stealing the shoes in the first episode and least favorites are the outcasts coming back, jon's lie and the twist in Guatemala." The incredibly astute, highly intelligent Sandi comments, "Stacy’s right...". She makes some other brilliant observations too, but you'll have to listen to the podcast to hear them all. :) Bill weighs in with another round of excellent observations about multiple aspects of the show and episode 3 in particular. Brianna reveals on Survivor Live that she's lazy and had no strategy. Go figure! Let us know what you think. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-JASS(5277). You can record an audio comment on your PC and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. With either of those options, we can include your audio directly into the Listener Feedback shows. You can also send us your input as a normal email and we'll read it into the show when we record. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and leave your picks for the biggest losers and most likely winners right on the page for all to see. Here's the links to the music we played on tonight's show in case you liked it and want to download it: Island Dance by Empyrion Welcome To Cairo Street by Jim Fidler Show Notes 00:00 Date for iPod Shuffle Users 00:07 Intro Music: Island Dance by Empyrion 00:41 Painful Introductions 02:34 Drew's Clarification 03:18 Melinda Likes the 2 Show Format 03:57 Shelley's Questions 08:46 Reading Sandi's Superb ("Stacy's Right") Email 12:56 Bill Weighs In 17:48 3 Weeks Notice 23:13 Survivor Live Rundown 25:44 Early Show beats up Brianna 26:23 Dalton and Jenna Wimp Out 27:26 At least she's gone 28:24 James Barber on Stephanie 30:38 The "Anyway" Drinking Game 31:15 When's the Double Dump Gonna Happen? 32:44 Did you see the tree pics? 33:14 Have you ever been to the website? 34:28 How to Contact Us 35:10 Hey Enzo? 36:18 Outro Music: Welcome To Cairo Street by Jim Fidler Links for Today's Show Survivor podsafe music network Pygmy Island James Barber from SurvivorFever.net asks if Bri Stinks? The BJ & Shannon X-PERIENCE interview Jim Lynch Early Show interview with Brianna Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-JASS(5277) Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy