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In this episode of What's New at CFI, Ryan is joined by Jeff Schmidt to introduce CFI's latest course, Accounting for Inventory. They discuss the importance of inventory accounting across industries, covering key methods such as Weighted Average, FIFO (First In, First Out), and LIFO (Last In, First Out). Jeff explains how different inventory accounting choices impact financial statements, profitability, and tax obligations—especially for U.S. companies under GAAP versus those following IFRS. The course dives into critical skills for financial analysts, including understanding LIFO disclosures and adjusting financial statements for global comparisons. Whether you're new to inventory accounting or refining your expertise, this course provides essential knowledge to navigate complex financial reporting. Watch now to learn more!
In this episode, Adam Omiecinski interviews Jeff Schmidt a coach with over 25 years of experience, who discusses his transition from a head high school coach to running his own private basketball training business in Northern Colorado. He talks about discovering CLA, its impact on his coaching style, and his experiences at a basketball camp in Italy. Jeff also covers how he incorporates individualized plans for his players and the challenges of creating an optimal training environment. Want to learn more about conceptual offense? We have you covered with our FREE conceptual playbook. Learn more about the offense and receive your free copy instantly: https://education.transformingbball.com/free-conceptual-playbook Level up your coaching with our Amazon Best Selling Book: https://amzn.to/3vO1Tc7 Access tons more of evidence-based coaching resources: https://transformingbball.com/products/ Links: Website: http://transformingbball.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/transformbball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transformingbasketball/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@transformingbasketball Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/transformingbasketball/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transforming.basketball
Jeff Schmidt Starting with a crashed DOS system in 1990, Jeff Schmidt has grown through roles in software development, data warehousing, and infrastructure management. Currently serving as Vice President of Information Technology and Security at a healthcare company, he brings practical experience in balancing innovation with security requirements. Risk Assessment and Business Value: Jeff Schmidt’s...
Jeff Schmidt Starting with a crashed DOS system in 1990, Jeff Schmidt has grown through roles in software development, data warehousing, and infrastructure management. Currently serving as Vice President of Information Technology and Security at a healthcare company, he brings practical experience in balancing innovation with security requirements. Jeff Schmidt: From DOS Commands to Healthcare...
In this episode of What's New at CFI, you have the whole gang: Ryan Spendelow, Duncan McKeen, Jeff Schmidt, and Sebastian Taylor. We all took part in creating this course that deeply resonates with a major reason why people come to CFI: to learn about career paths in finance and banking and the skills required. This course is different - it does not talk about roles in isolation but rather places them into the context of a real-life business' evolution. If you're not sure what that means, here's all the more reason to join us and listen to this podcast.
Send us a textCelebrating Local Artistry: In Conversation with Teri of Bloom In Art Studio Welcome to the Country Proud Living Podcast: Nurturing Home, Empowered Self, I'm your host LoriLynn.In this episode of Country Proud Living, Lori Lynn introduces Teri, the talented artist behind Bloom In Arts Studio. Teri shares her journey of turning art into a thriving local business and her art can be found in many shops locally.Teri discusses her journey from a marketing director affected by the Pandemic to becoming a well known local artist in Duluth, Minnesota. She is known for her Scandinavian-inspired Dala's made with Sharpies and intricate wood-burning techniques. She has over 33 unique designs and they are beautiful!Hear about her challenges and triumphs, the importance of supporting local artists, and how shopping small can bring joy and connection. This conversation touches on the community connections fostered through art and the significance of shopping local. Settle in with a warm cup of coffee and join the conversation in a cozy bistro setting.Teri's art can be found in Duluth MN locally at Lizzard's Gallery; Art Dock; 47 o (degrees) in Knife River (up the north shore) & Dovetail Cafe and Marketplace in the Duluth Folk School. You can also shop her website, reach out to her on Instagram or Facebook too! Teri thanks Jeff Schmidt owner of Lizzards Gallery in Duluth for all his help with framing and setting up art shows in the past and also thanks Alison Aune-Hinkel artist and UMD professor for her help with grant writing & connections at the Nordic Center in Duluth, and her constant inspiration and support. Rachel Johnson from Mahtowa for helping her with the wood for her dalas. Links:FB: Bloom in Art Studio IG: @bloominartstudioEmail: bloominartstudio@gmail.comwww.bloominArtStudio.comTimeline Chapters:00:00 IWelcome to the Country Proud Living Podcast, I'm your host LoriLynn. Thanks for stopping by today! Please subscribe to the podcast by clicking plus follow at the upper right. Click those three little dots at the top right & copy the link to share the show with your friends and family. Please leave me a review. This is truly one of the only ways to help my podcast grow. I just want you to know what it means to me that you're here today. I know everyone's time is valuable and it means a lot. Thank you. Love and light, Lori Lynn.Please share this podcast with your like minded friends and family! Please subscribe to never miss an episode! If you have questions, ideas of topics you would like to learn more about, you want to work with me, or you have feedback both good and bad is welcome it can be sent to info@countryproudhome@gmail.comSHARING ADDITIONAL LINKS TO CONNECT WITH ME: : )IG: www.instagram.com/loriolafsonPODCAST:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/country-proud-living-nurturing-home-empowered-self/id1715855014?i=1000645120377OR for Spotify, iHeart, the pod can be found most anywhere you choose to listen:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2247458.rssLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olafsonloriMY ART GALLERY: https://lorilynn-o-uter.pixels.com/PINTEREST: https://pin.it/3mX6xMNcR
Pursuing a big promotion creates chaos for True Crime Executive Lacie when she tries to adapt a new story from reclusive former best-selling horror author S.V. Mallen and unwittingly invites a malevolent force into her life. Created, Written, Directed, and Sound Designed by JEFF SCHMIDT ominousthrill@gmail.com JULIANA LABARBIERA as Lacie Ridgeway CATHERINE BALLANTYNE as Kim Valentine RAY LASKA as S.V. Mallen DAVID PATRICK RAINES as Grant OWEN MCCUEN as Cain MARY ANNE STANEK as Janet LISA STANLEY as Motel Operator SHEREE WICHARD as "The Voice" JEFF SCHMIDT as A.J. Roberts. The voice of Ominous Thrill is DONNA FRANK MOORE. Be advised this devious audio delight includes adult content and language, including graphic violence. To learn more about how you can support the making of Ominous Thrill, please visit https://ominousthrill.com/ OMINOUS THRILL is a proud member of the Fable and Folly network of Fiction Audio podcasts. Please support our sponsors and partners here https://fableandfolly.com/partners/ psychological horror, psychological suspense, psychological thriller, creature feature, horror stories, scary stories, chilling stories, horror, fiction, thriller, anthology, scary, spooky, creepy, disturbing, suspense, terror, uneasy, ominous, supernatural, supernatural suspense, paranormal, heart pounding, tension, thrilling, drama, full cast, full cast horror, female lead, audio drama, audio fiction, radio drama, immersive, spatial audio, 3D Audio, Dolby Atmos, Dolby. If you like what you've heard, please give us a 5-star rating, a positive review, and tell a friend - it encourages others to listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to Jeff Schmidt, writer and visionary behind Ominous Thrill, an immersive audio anthology series; sound engineer extraordinaire; and pioneer in the creative use of Binaural 3D and Spatial Audio in podcasts. We discuss how sound creates atmosphere in the horror genre, getting out of your own way to tackle the projects you're really passionate about, Jeff's process for creating episodes of Ominous Thrill, and themes explored in the series, including the hell that is ride-sharing, suspicious sleeping apps, women fighting back, both metaphorically and literally, and much more. Listen to Ominous Thrill at ominousthrill.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Visit Jeff's website to learn more about his work and upcoming projects - https://www.jeff-schmidt.com/Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Welcome to Chapter 60! And welcome back! I'm so excited to be back from hiatus and bringing you bookish conversations with great authors like Jeff Schmidt.Jeff is the author of the brand new book Here Today: Oklahoma's Ghost Towns, Vanishing Towns, and Towns Persisting against the Odds. Jeff is an Associate Professor of Marketing in the Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma where he has taught since 2005. Jeff specializes in innovation and he also serves as Associate Division Director of Marketing and Supply Chain Management. Jeff has been exploring ghost towns for more than 25 years and spent 4 years and traveled 8,000 miles working on the Here Today book. In our conversation we get to hear a ton of stories about these towns across Oklahoma as well as the thought and care and passion Jeff brought to this project. It is a fascinating look at our wild state that I know you're going to love. Connect with Jeff: Website | Twitter |Instagram | Facebook | LinkedInCheck out the brand new FREE course: Marketing through Podcast AppearancesMentioned on the Show:Ghost Towns of Kansas - Daniel C. FitzgeraldGhost Towns of Oklahoma - John MorrisFrom Strength to Strength - Arthur BrooksBuild the Life You Want - Arthur Brooks and Oprah WinfreyThe Time Keeper - Mitch AlbomThe Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch AlbomHardy Boys - Franklin W. DixonAll the Light We Cannot See - Anthony DoerrConnect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
This week guys Kev sits down for a chat with Ominous Thrill creator Jeff Schmidt about his debut podcast - and what it's like being the Fifth Beatle of sound design! Ominous Thrill is a full-cast dark fiction anthology of horror, thrillers, and suspense. Each episode features a new character-driven horror story that spans genres of psychological horror, thrillers, suspense, creature features, and grounded tales where obsession, love, rage, and revenge clash in the murky worlds of the supernatural and paranormal. "Ominous Thrill" is available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you usually get your podcasts. If you're interested in having your podcast reviewed or insane enough to be my next guest on your show, get in touch! Reviewed by Kev - Tea in the Sahara teainthesahara.com Instagram - tea_in_the_sahara
Stuart hits his breaking point in a business deal and turns to the dark web to order its "termination." But the mysterious woman who answers his call may have even darker needs of her own. Beware, this one's short but devious, violent, and sexy.
A ride to the airport turns bizarre for Kira when an uninvited passenger joins her, and the quirky driver proves to have a more nefarious destination in mind. Be warned - you may never use a ride share again after listening to this episode. (Inspired by real events) OMINOUS THRILL is created, written, directed, and sound designed by Jeff Schmidt for Jeff Schmidt Productions, LLC. CAST: Kira - Rachel Griffin Jake - Jonathan Cahil Armen - Mark Brasich Chanters: Loganne Digma Jakhi Duncan Maganda Marie Marquis Pinckney Alex Sinca Tyanni Mah Dario Cassioli Alex Bui Holley Moran Kelly Ulleanne Be advised this devious audio delight includes adult content and language. To learn more about how you can support the making of Ominous Thrill please visit https://ominousthrill.com/ OMINOUS THRILL is a proud member of the Fable and Folly network of Fiction Audio podcasts. Support our sponsors and partners here https://fableandfolly.com/partners/
Nina's professional life takes a hit after a long bout of insomnia. When business acquaintance Toby introduces her to a new sleep therapy called "Sleep Tight." she reluctantly agrees. But when side effects include nightmares of brutal murders that seem to come true, Nina's mother, Vivian, must finally divulge a dark family secret. OMINOUS THRILL is created, written, directed, and sound-designed by Jeff Schmidt for Jeff Schmidt Productions, LLC. CAST: MIKKIE HERNANDEZ AS NINA GERI-NIKOL LOVE AS VIVAN TOBY MILEY AS TOBY RACHEL KYLIAN AS TESSA MICHAEL LIPMAN AS SHEPPARD JONATHAN CAHIL AS TYLER OWEN MC CUEN AS DETECTIVE CARLSON JENNY CURTIS AS CARLA MERIDETH NUDO AS SLEET-TIGHT TECH JEFF SCHMIDT AS CHAD Additional Voices: Jerron Bacat Brandon Jenkins Maganda Marie Ty Wilkens Emily Carlson Be advised this devious audio delight includes adult content and language, including graphic violence and sexual situations. To learn more about how you can support the making of Ominous Thrill, please visit https://ominousthrill.com/ OMINOUS THRILL is a proud member of the Fable and Folly network of Fiction Audio podcasts - support our sponsors and partners here https://fableandfolly.com/partners/
In this first installment of our series on rare neurologic diseases, host Jeff Schmidt talks with Kyle Reedy about Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). Kyle discusses the etiology and clinical presentation of this disease, as well as best practices for treating patients living with this rare neuromuscular disease, in light of medical advances that have improved patient prognosis. From using SMA-specific outcome measures to advocate for patients to insurance companies, to designing comprehensive and tailored interventions to optimize function and mobility long term, Kyle delves into the research and interdisciplinary best practices for management of patients with SMA.The Degenerative Diseases Special Interest Group is part of the Academy ofNeurologic Physical Therapy – www.neuroPT.org
On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne is joined by his former high school teammate and current VP of the website footballiance.com Jeff Schmidt (@SchmidTalking). They talk UCF, New York Giants, give their week 6 picks, and even talk about the good old days of playing high school football together. Follow the show on Twitter @OneDunneRadio. Also, be sure to like and subscribe on YouTube as well as Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts and more!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5567804/advertisement
EPISODE SUMMARY: Paul Anderson is the CEO of Workhouse media and he has experience representing major talents,Media producing podcasts, movies, and ad campaigns, as well as working in real estate and venture capital companies. Anderson discusses his multitude of business ventures and how he identifies and cultivates success in talented people and businesses.On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Paul Anderson about:Going to law school and working for the DOJ before representing media and tech companies in SeattleHow a chance encounter with Bob Rivers led him to working with radio talentFinding talented radio personalities and turning them into enterprises symbiotic partnershipsForming a bond with the late Bob SagetProducing the movie 2 Weeks and his experience working on a filmStarting Workhouse creative and working on the award-winning Microsoft Beautiful Web campaignPivoting to podcast production and the ingredients for a great podcastHis current ventures including Atlas Capital which invests in hemp products and the the real estate firm Bauhaus partnersThe philanthropic work he is involved in such as Gokidgo which creates children's content and the Shaufler Prize which he created to award journalistic content focusing on marginalized people And more!ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Paul Anderson is the CEO of Workhouse Media, Inc., a leading audio first multi-platform talent + content management and production company with clients and partnerships working across radio, podcasting, television, and digital. He represents some of the biggest talent in the industry including Dan Patrick, Ricky Smiley Shonda Rhimes, and the late Bob Saget. He produced award-winning podcasts including including Cold, The Letter, Aftershock, Solar, and several others. He won two Telly Awards for marketing campaigns he produced for Microsoft, and he produced a movie called Two Weeks with Sally Field. He's also a partner at a venture capital firm, a principal owner of a real estate development company with properties in five different states, and a board member for GoKidGo, a podcast company focused on content for kids.ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry.PEOPLE MENTIONED: Bob Rivers, Lisa Decker, Don Bouloukos, Kirk McEwan, Mark, and Lopez, Ryan Seacrest, Dan Patrick, Bob Pittman, Woody, Bob Saget, John McConnell, Keith Kauffman, Steve Stockman, Jonathan Groff, Danny Bonaduce, Sally Fields, Ben ChaplinTom Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Clea DuVall, Kieth Rivers, Alex Clare, Dave Cawley, David Harbor, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeff Schmidt, Mark Ramsey, Ben Haber, Margaret Atwood, 50 CentABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles, New York, London and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 14 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now, AudioLogger, Audio Architecture, Radio Merch Shop, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, Run It Again, Hot Chicken and Cage-Free Conversation with Byron Kennedy, and Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio
London-based educator, artist and author Jeff Schmidt, speaks about his book “Heart Attack - Finding hope, joy and inspiration in adversity”. This conversation is about the big and small things that can transform our life in unexpected ways, and Jeff's resolution to live inspired - by making room for the things that bring joy to his life.
Mark Ramsey is an audio storyteller and maker of some of my favorite podcasts, including the Inside Series, which consisted of Inside Jaws, Inside The Exorcist, and Inside Psycho. Which if you have not listened to yet, do yourself a favor and download them all; they are a treat for any horror or cinema fan. In collaboration with his partner and sound designer Jeff Schmidt, Mark's specialty has become making memorable, compelling, and revolutionary audio experiences that thrill, inspire, make you smile, make you gasp, and touch your heart. Mark's latest creation is Dark Sanctum, a spine-tingling 7-episode limited series showcasing multiple stories about things that go bump in the night. Inspired by TV classics like The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt, Dark Sanctum blends captivating storytelling with Mark's signature chilling audio and sound design in Dolby Atmos to transport listeners through a twisted and memorable audio thrill ride. He is a good friend of mine and always a very fun and exciting guy to talk to; please give it up for Mark Ramsey. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
In today's creative podcast we are talking to Jeff Schmidt. Jeff is an illustrator, speaker and author of the best selling book, Heart Attack, which is all about finding hope, joy, and inspiration through recovery. As a young professional in his 40s, Jeff‘s life was thrown into chaos after he experienced a series of heart attacks. Today, we talk about how he used his passion for drawing, particularly urban sketching to help him slow down and take stock. I hope you enjoy our chat! Our Sponsor Evolve Art This podcast is sponsored by Evolve. Evolve can teach anyone how to paint in a realism style to a professional level in a year. They offer online lessons, support and also provide the materials you need. To find out more sign up for a free art masterclass at https://kickinthecreatives.com/evolvewebinar Our Art Challenges We have 3 challenges every month: https://kickinthecreatives.com/all-creative-challenges/ On Social Media Instagram | Facebook Group Character and Cartoon Course Just a quick reminder about our new Characters and Cartoons course Don't forget we have an early bird offer of $29 dollars! https://kickinthecreatives.com/cartooncourse
On this Conversations from Farm Progress Show, Jeff Schmidt with Chief joins Jesse Allen to talk grain bins, maintenance and more headed into the fall.
We urge people to be creative, with phrases like ‘think outside the box', and ‘push the envelope'. But for the most part, is all our talk of innovation and free thinking just rhetoric? Does society truly encourage people to think in new, and even radical, ways? Does society champion the rogue thinker, or does it rather support both students and professionals who simply follows suit with the status quo and acquiesce to the traditional lines of thinking? Jeff Schmidt, author of the 2000 book, Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System That Shapes Their Lives, joins the podcast.
The year is 2250, and the participation of humanity in the global ecosystem is shaped by a council of scientists contemplating, with considerable reverence and humility, the various paths before us. How did we get here from the exceptionally stupid place we are in now? In this series, we will examine the relationship of science to power--this time, we'll examine the ideological discipline that prevented climate and ecological scientists from speaking up and acting out sooner, and the rupture of that discipline as our crisis deepens. Our guide to that discipline will be the brilliant book Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System that Shapes Their Lives by physicist Jeff Schmidt. We'll examine the ways that professional training of all varieties, including in the physical sciences, is ideological, requiring a narrowing of focus and a willingness to perform alienated labor in hierarchies; how science needs a revolution reintegrating the observer and the observed; and how ultimately the civil resistance model being employed by groups like Scientist Rebellion cannot withstand scrutiny: a scientific description of the nature of the current power structure has yet to be articulated.
Subscribe on Spotify ∙ Stitcher ∙ Apple ∙ Pocket Casts ∙ Google ∙ TuneIn ∙ RSSFurther reading* Yanis Varoufakis, And the Weak Suffer What They Must?: Europe's Crisis and America's Economic Future (2017). Puts the 21c economic and financial crises in the context of the history of the USA's global financial and military hegemony. In particular it explains how the US economy shifted from productive capital to finance capital in the 70s and 80s and how it manages to maintain its hegemony despite consistently running both trade and budget deficits.* David Harvey, A Brief History of Neoliberalism (2005). Explains what Harvey calls accumulation by dispossession, the policies, practices, and ideology of what's come to be known as neoliberalism.* Jeff Schmidt, Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-battering System That Shapes Their Lives (2001). Details the power of class politics and class loyalty in the professional/managerial class and the sadomasochism that holds it together and separate from the rest of us. (PDF of whole book.)* Thomas Frank, everything he has written is relevant to this discussion. He has lots of articles in The Guardian that you can read for free. Recent books include Listen Liberal or Whatever Happened to the Party of the People and The People, No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism.* David Graeber, Debt, the First 5000 Years (2011) and lots of articles and a number of books by Michael Hudson describe our current financial and economic power arrangements relative to a broad historical view of human social organizations.* Randal Wray, A Great Leap Forward: Heterodox Economic Policy for the 21st Century (2020) and Stephanie Kelton, The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy (2020). Both explain how money really works and debunk the neoclassical economic theology that serves accumulation by dispossession.Pods* The Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own One – BILL BLACK on theAnalysis.news with Paul Jay. A nine-part series explaining standard forms of control fraud, i.e. more-or-less legally robbing the bank you work for or own.* Why Biden Won't Cancel Student Debt – Michael Hudson on theAnalysis.news with Paul Jay.* Debt Deflation and the Neofeudal Empire with Michael Hudson on Macro n Cheese with Geoff Ginter.* The Black Vote and The Bernie Sanders Movement with Glen Ford on Macro n Cheese with Geoff Ginter.* You should really watch the whole thing, but here's the headlines….Subscribe to Gas GiantsRSS https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/311033.rss This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gasgiants.substack.com
Jeff Schmidt (Car Karaoke Guy in Texas) surprises Cory with an in person visit.IG: CarKaraokeGuyInTexasDICE THRONE MARVEL UNIVERSE EDITION:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicethrone/marvel-dice-throne?ref=6ytzac
In this post-season bonus, Executive Producer Noel Brown speaks with cast members and creators of Aftershock to get a behind-the-scenes look at crafting the world of the podcast as well as the unique challenges of recording during a pandemic. Featuring Sarah Wayne Callies, Tati Gabrielle, Patrick Carman, Jeff Schmidt, and Ben Haber. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeff Schmidt (Karaoke Celebrity) talks with Cory about his life, love of family and , of course, his karaoke.
We were joined by a Fresno Unified coaching legend in Jeff Schmidt. Jeff now lives in Colorado and runs Schmidt Performance, his very successful private training and coaching business. Back in his Fresno days, the Hoover grad coached at Clovis High, Hoover, Sunnyside and Bullard. Don't miss this one and don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @PodOffTheBench
In today's episode we interviewed Jeff Schmidt, Co-Founder of Lango and discussed the company's start, where they are now, and some great advice for anyone looking to start a business
Welcome to the City of Redding Podcast. Have you ever wondered how police dogs are trained? Why are K-9 units used in our community? We answer these questions and more in our conversation with Sgt. Jeff Schmidt from the Redding Police Department.K-9 units are more valuable than you might think and many of these programs are funded through community support. A properly trained police dog saves 600 to 1000 man-hours every year. Sgt. Schmidt explains this in full detail as well as discusses how in many cases the use of Police K-9's help to de-escalate situations.Learn more about the K-9 Program Nonprofit at https://www.reddingk9.com
This episode we welcome Jeff Schmidt of Covail to discuss security and risk management, working at the FBI to create the InfraGard program, and what cybersecurity can learn from physical security controls and fire safety and protection. 0:00 - Intro2:30 - Origin story4:31 - Stepping stones throughout career8:00 - Average work day 12:14 - Learning from physical security17:18 - Deficiencies in detection 22:17 - Which security practices need to change?24:15 - How massive would this change be?27:37 - Skills needed for real-time detection32:00 - Strategies to get into cybersecurity34:30 - Final words on the industry37:16 - What is Covail? 38:40 - OutroLearn cybersecurity for free with our new hands-on Cyber Work Applied series. Whether you want to learn how cross-site scripting attacks work, set up a man-in-the-middle attack or walk through major breaches like Equifax, Infosec instructors will teach you these skills and show you how they apply to real-world scenarios. Best of all — it's free!– Learn cybersecurity with our FREE Cyber Work Applied training series: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/learn– View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcastJeff Schmidt, VP and Chief Cyber Security Innovator at Covail is an accomplished cybersecurity expert with a background in security and risk management. He founded JAS Global Advisors LLC, a security consulting firm in Chicago, and Authis, a provider of innovative risk-managed identity services for the financial sector. Jeff is a board member for Delta Risk LLC. In 1998, he worked with the FBI to create the InfraGard program, receiving commendations from the Attorney General and the Director of the FBI. He is an adjunct professor of systems security engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology and a Zurich Cyber Risk Fellow, Cyber Statecraft Initiative, at The Atlantic Council. Jeff received a Bachelor of Science in computer information systems and an MBA from the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University.Jeff came to us with an intriguing topic. He proposes what he calls a Detect, Defend, and Respond Posture in Cybersecurity, and postulates that cybersecurity can learn lessons from “the mature sciences of physical security and fire protection.” No matter how you're securing your system now, there's often room for improvement, and always room for taking in new ideas, so let's take a closer look!About InfosecInfosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It's our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.
Plan with humility, live with gusto James 4 and Ecclesiastes 9 January 3, 2021 I. Introduction: A. 2020 is done and 2021 is here! With New Year’s always come new dreams and plans! 1. I know last year moving into our 75th year as a church we had real big dreams and plans for the next 5 years here at MVC that we were going to unveil around Easter but Covid 19 was like dropping an atomic bomb on those plans. 2. I know for many personally, not only Covid 19 but just everyday life apart from Covid, impacted their personal dreams and plans for last year and they have felt that atomic bomb dropped on those plans! B. Today I want to share the major work that God did in my heart last year that came out of that bomb dropped on my life! C. God had been preparing me all year for this lesson through personal and ministry plans blown out of the water by Covid creating a constant flux with plans and long term rhythms of life and ministry. Add to that the loss of two very close friends who died earlier in the year then it started to come to a head for me on Tuesday afternoon November 10th 1. It was just four hours before the biggest board meeting of the year because we were going to unveil the new dreams and plans for the MVC and the leadership over the next number of years because the other plans were blown out of the water by Covid 2. I just got off the phone and I had a mini-stroke a) I could not even make that meeting b) Within eighteen hours I was laying in the hospital scheduled for all kinds of test as they were concerned I may be on the way to a major stroke. 3. As you might imagine my plans for that day were totally different than what was in my schedule book and heart! a) On top of that, not knowing what was going to happen to me, many of my future dreams, hopes and plans with my wife, children and church all now became very uncertain to me. 4. By God’s grace I was released on Thursday with an all clear but keep an eye on your physical health and stress levels! 5. But that Saturday morning I found out that both Jeff Schmidt and Jim Higgins, both friends of mine, had died the night before. a) Something broke within me – the jabs throughout the year, the punch that staggered me with a ministroke just 4 days before and the knockout punch came when I read that email. • Something happened in my heart at that moment and God led me instantly to the passage I want to share with you this morning as we move into 2021 with our new dreams and plans. turn to … II. James 4 A. Listen to what God spoke to me through His Word that morning. Read 4:13-16 B. V13 are the big plans we have – the church had them, you had them and I had them and we have new ones as we move into 2021. Plans both for today and for the future – read v13 C. But what I did not know that Tuesday morning when I woke up all excited have MVC plans shared that night with the leadership, and what you do not know is what v14 says. Read D. Then in v15 is the wisdom and the attitude that we all need to carry both in our dreams hopes and plans both for today and the future. Read v15 1. First, if God wills – you will be alive this afternoon or tomorrow a) That Tuesday afternoon with a major stroke possibly looming as I laid in bed in the hospital I did not even know if I would be alive tomorrow! 2. Secondly, if God wills – you will do what you are planning. a) So many things can enter into our lives that are beyond our control that makes our plans uncertain both later today, tomorrow and in the future. b) Listen to Proverbs 16:9 NASB & NLT. E. The lesson of this passage for us is this – the great trump card on our life and plans is God’s will! 1. So I need to plan with humility recognizing that ultimately my plans are not determined by my will but God’s will • But to balance out Scripture with Scripture and complete the heart shaping God was doing in me we need not only plan with humility but we must … III. Live life with gusto A. Turn to Ecclesiastes 9 is a wisdom book where the second half of the book is dominated by the reality that we are going to die! But he does not present that as a morbid thing but as a reality to know so we can live wisely in light of it. B. At the start of the chapter he says two very important things that sounds a lot like James 4 1. V1 the future is unknown and uncertain whether our life will have adversity or prosperity 2. Then in v2-6 he talks about the certainty of death for everyone with the loss of participation in this life. 3. And by the way this is not just a message for old people – listen to v12 C. Now listen to the advice he gives us in light of these facts! Advice that I would never expect from the wisest man who ever lived outside of Jesus. 1. Read v7 – bottom line he is saying here enjoy the simple everyday things God has given us! 2. Read v8 – clean clothes and oils were used in that culture on festive occasions. Thus he is saying celebrate every day you have to live. Brothers and sisters every day we are alive including today is a special gift from God! 3. Read v9 – enjoy life with your mate – this is one of the great gifts that God has given to us in life. Do not waste it because you do not know how long you will have this gift! 4. Read v10 – whatever you do, that goes all the way from work to play and everything in between them, do it with all your heart and strength! Because once you die, at least here on earth that opportunity will be gone! D. So guess what is happening to Pat Peglow in these days. I am planning more humbly and seeking to live with more gusto as I am examining my life, my plans, my schedule, my habits, the care of my physical body and management of stress with a special emphasis on the things Solomon says here as I am seeking to enjoy life more, live it more passionately with a special emphasis of doing those with the greatest gift has given me outside of Jesus – Kimberly Jean – some of you know as “baby girl” • So plan humbly, live with gusto! What do we … IV. Do with all this (communion) A. As you start 2021 with Jesus in communion I want to encourage you to consider three things 1. In light of James 4 - ? what does the way you talk about your plans and the way you respond to events and people that interrupt your plans reveal about your heart and your attitude about your plans verses God’s will for your life? 2. In light of Ecclesiastes 9 – a) How are your joy levels? As believers we should be the most joy filled people in the world! If we are not something is out of alignment with our relationship with the Lord as He is the one who fills our heart with his joy! b) Finally, how well do your plans line up with the wisdom we learn in Ecclesiastes about how to live life in light of the uncertainties of life and the certainty of death? B. If you do not know Jesus the most important take away from this message is that you have no guarantee that you will be alive tomorrow or even this afternoon. 1. Scripture says today is the day of salvation, do not put it off! 2. If you do not know Jesus turn to Him this morning and acknowledge that you are separated from him because of your sin and that you are transferring your trust right now to what Jesus did on the cross to you to pay for your sins and the new life He offers you through His resurrection! 3. If you are here today or following on line I would be honored if you would contact me personally through the church and I will be glad to speak to you about how to come to know Jesus personally! C. Pass and pray
Episode 35 of Adversity University featuring our guest, US Army Special Forces Major, Jeff Schmidt. Co-Hosts, Sean Giles and Garrett Metcalf take some time to break down Jeff's military career and the adversity that comes with it. Jeff is from Mansfield, MA where he grew up playing hockey. He played NCAA collegiate hockey for Sacred Heart University before joining the Special Forces. Executive Producer Sam Thrutchley
Interviews with Bruce Dick of Beyond Sports and Jeff Schmidt with Schmidt Performance.
Interviews with Bruce Dick of Beyond Sports and Jeff Schmidt with Schmidt Performance.
Ryan Wilson, CEO of The Gathering Spot, talks about creating a place where community meets collaboration. Bloomberg News Global Economics and Policy Editor Kathleen Hays and Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews discuss the three economists from MIT and Harvard who were awarded this year's Nobel prize for their research into how to move people out of poverty. Jeff Schmidt, CEO at Advertium, shares his thoughts on cybersecurity and the business of security operations centers. Georgia Tech President Dr. Ángel Cabrera explains the school's programs focused on lifelong learning. Kirsten Travers-UyHam, Managing Partner at River Cam Partners, discusses hedge fund investing. Jim Chasteen, CEO at ASW Distillery, talks about the spirits business. And we Drive to the Close with Dan Morgan, Senior Portfolio Manager at Synovus Trust. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ryan Wilson, CEO of The Gathering Spot, talks about creating a place where community meets collaboration. Bloomberg News Global Economics and Policy Editor Kathleen Hays and Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews discuss the three economists from MIT and Harvard who were awarded this year’s Nobel prize for their research into how to move people out of poverty. Jeff Schmidt, CEO at Advertium, shares his thoughts on cybersecurity and the business of security operations centers. Georgia Tech President Dr. Ángel Cabrera explains the school’s programs focused on lifelong learning. Kirsten Travers-UyHam, Managing Partner at River Cam Partners, discusses hedge fund investing. Jim Chasteen, CEO at ASW Distillery, talks about the spirits business. And we Drive to the Close with Dan Morgan, Senior Portfolio Manager at Synovus Trust. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan.
Jason Barrett and I started our post-program director adventures around the same time. He had a strong resume as a Sports radio programmer, having worked at mainstays like the Fanatic in Philly, 590 the Fan in St. Louis and 95.7 The Game in San Francisco. He decided to enter the crowded radio consulting field with a specialization on sports radio, a decision he made after scanning the media landscape and his family situation. Need made a great choice.Jason has joined me annually in September to talk about the year in Sports, and to look ahead to the NFL season which kicks off this week. It goes without saying that I didn't get to everything I wanted to talk about with Jason, but even in the world of podcast where there are no limits - we have our limits. A few things to know about this episode:I did not have time to ask Jason about my favourite blog piece he wrote from last year. It involves the mess the Oakland A's found themselves in when they had a nasty break up with their media partner. It ended with a tweet. All I can think is - Who does this?We also had the opportunity to talk about some of the great imaging that makes it to sports station. Justin Dove is a supporter and sponsor of the podcast and Jason spoke of Justin's ability to capture the moment that WAS and paint a sonic picture of what is to come.Finally, a shout out to Jeff Schmidt who's name also came up on the podcast. Jeff is simply the best when it comes to audio and painting that picture using audio. Check out some of the amazing podcasts he has worked on - you have probably already heard his work! And Jeff has a blog you should follow if you are considering improving your sonic game.There's more about this episode on our show page!Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatraxNLogic
Jeff Schmidt, owner of the Simpossible Racing League joins us to talk about his league for drivers with disabilities, their Daytona special event, and his passion for supporting drivers with disabilities on iRacing. The guys take a peak at the upcoming Season 4 build, the new damage model, and progress on the dynamic track surface. Mason's back to his winning ways and the boys are still racing at the full length Bristol! Be sure to follow the iRacers Lounge on Twitter and Facebook to enter for our iSchedule Giveaway iRacers Lounge Podcast is available on iTunes and Apple's Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, Spotify, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spreaker, Podbay, PodFanatic, Overcast, and other podcast players. Hosts: Mike Ellis - twitter.com/MikeDeanEllis Mason Stiver - twitter.com/iRacin_Mason Tony Groves - twitter.com/SirGroves Chris Scales - twitter.com/JediMcfly David Hall - www.twitch.tv/mixmage Greg Hecktus - twitter.com/froozenkaktus Brent McCoy - twitter.com/BrentMcCoy17 Tony Rochette - twitter.com/TonyRochette Phil Linden - twitter.com/PhilipJLinden Jesse Gray - twitter.com/iracingjracing8 Marc Antonucci - twitter.com/NuchAnton Links: Show Notes - bit.ly/2CFeArM Facebook - www.facebook.com/iRacersLounge/ Twitter - twitter.com/iracerslounge Instagram - instagram.com/iracersloungepodcast/ Web - iracerslounge.com/ Feedback? Drop us a line at iracerslounge@gmail.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
This time we conclude (for now) our series, “Inside the RAB,” with the guy who helps us get it done – Senior Vice President of Professional Development Jeff Schmidt. He and his team are responsible for helping salespeople, sales managers,…Read more →
It was March 22, 1976 -- the first day of shooting "Star Wars." As Mark Ramsey's new "Inside Star Wars" reimagines that day in the Tunisian desert, it included hours of falling droids, an unlikely cameo by Jesus Christ, and lots of doubt from Sir Alec Guinness. Ramsey, who also created "Inside Jaws," "Inside Psycho" and other podcasts, recently joined "Shoot This Now" to talk about Carrie Fisher's incredibly odyssey from reluctant actress to galactic icon. Ramsey also loaned us this brief excerpt of "Inside Star Wars," which you can subscribe to right here: https://wondery.com/shows/inside-star-wars/With meticulous research and George Lucas-like levels of imagination, Ramsey and producer Jeff Schmidt take you back to the start of "Star Wars": Inside George Lucas' doubts, Carrie Fisher's apprehension, and Sir Alec Guinness outright bewilderment. If you've forgotten why you loved "Star Wars," Ramsey's latest will remind you.And Tim and Deirdre will be back next week with an all-new "Shoot This Now." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeff Schmidt runs the Columbus Collaboratory, a unique think tank dedicated to building security and system solutions for major clients. Jeff and I talked about the future of cybersecurity and where the group was headed.
Jeff Schmidt runs the Columbus Collaboratory, a unique think tank dedicated to building security and system solutions for major clients. Jeff and I talked about the future of cybersecurity and where the group was headed.
Who are you going to be? That is the question. Our special guest is Dr. Jeff Schmidt, author of Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look At Salaried Professionals and The Soul-Battering System That Shapes Their Lives. "This book is stolen. Written in part on stolen time, that is. Because like millions of others who work for a living, I was giving most of my prime time to my employer..." So begins Jeff Schmidt in this riveting book about the world of professional work. Schmidt demonstrates that the workplace is a battleground for the very identity of the individual, as is graduate school, where professionals are trained. He shows that professional work is inherently political, and that professionals are hired to maintain strict "ideological discipline." The hidden root of much career dissatisfaction, argues Schmidt, is the professional's lack of control over the political component of his or her creative work. Many professionals set out to make a contribution to society and add meaning to their lives. Yet our system of professional education and employment abusively inculcates an acceptance of politically subordinate roles in which professionals typically do not make a significant difference, undermining the creative potential of individuals, organizations, and even democracy. Schmidt details the battle one must fight to be an independent thinker, showing how an honest reassessment of what it means to be a professional in today's corporate society can be remarkably liberating. After reading this book, no one who works for a living will ever think the same way about his or her job. Jeff Schmidt was an editor at Physics Today magazine for 19 years, until he was fired for writing this provocative book. He has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Irvine, and has taught in the United States, Central America, and Africa. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he now lives in Washington, D.C. You may write to him at jeffschmidt@alumni.uci.edu.
Jeff Schmidt runs the [Columbus Collaboratory](http://columbuscollaboratory.com/), a unique think tank dedicated to building security and system solutions for major clients. Jeff and I talked about the future of cybersecurity and where the group was headed.
Jeff Schmidt runs the [Columbus Collaboratory](http://columbuscollaboratory.com/), a unique think tank dedicated to building security and system solutions for major clients. Jeff and I talked about the future of cybersecurity and where the group was headed.
Why The Exorcist? Why tell the story of the film and its makers in podcast form? And why choose a fresh audio graphic-novel storytelling approach? Those are just a few of the questions answered in this “behind the scenes” look at the making of one of the hottest podcasts of the year. Series creator and narrator Mark Ramsey talks with the show’s amazing sound designer Jeff Schmidt. Don’t miss the discussion about the secret “Easter egg” hidden in the audio that was only recently discovered by a Russian fan, or the inspiration for the chilling ending (hint: It is a movie, but it’s not The Exorcist).
Accelerate! Expresso. It's a weekly round-up show that contains snippets from each interview from the previous week's slate of guests. These clips have been edited into tight, short show that will give you just a taste of the insights you missed if you didn't catch every episode of Accelerate! In this episode, you'll hear from excerpts from my conversations with the following experts: Erik Qualman, Lori Richardson, Jeff Schmidt, Doyle Slayton, Eric Siu and Scott Beebe.
In this episode, we elaborate on the ability of sales reps to align their selling processes to the buyer's own purchase process.
Part four, and the last of the foundational episodes, in our series examining the concept of scientific consensus and contrasting it with the voices of dissenters who find value in minority scientific opinions, theories and conclusions. It will also ask the question: is there any way to bridge the gap? Darrell Becker will be co-hosting all episodes in this series. Discussion: In the second installment of this series, we explored strategies for more constructive and connected communication with others. Today we discuss strategies for better communication with ourselves. We discuss some of the meta-talk in this climate change "debate" Dimensions of the Habits of Mind Value: Choosing to employ a pattern of intellectual behaviors rather than other, less productive patterns. Inclination: Feeling the tendency to employ a pattern of intellectual behaviors. Sensitivity: Perceiving opportunities for, and appropriateness of, employing the pattern of behaviors. Capability: Possessing the basic skills and capacities to carry through with the behaviors. Commitment: Constantly striving to reflect on and improve performance of the pattern of intellectual behaviors. Policy: Making it a policy to promote and incorporate the patterns of intellectual behaviors into actions, decisions, and resolutions of problematic situations. 7 Ways to Deal with Uncertainty to be Happier and Less Anxious 1. Replace expectations with plans. 2. Prepare for different possibilities. 3. Become a feeling observer. 4. Get confident about your coping and adapting skills. 5. Utilize stress reduction techniques preemptively. 6. Focus on what you can control. 7. Practice mindfulness. Source: http://tinybuddha.com/blog/7-ways-to-deal-with-uncertainty/ See Brett's notes here. Series Background: "My thesis is that the criteria by which individuals are deemed qualified or unqualified to become professionals involve not just technical knowledge as is generally assumed, but also attitude—in particular, attitude toward working within an assigned political and ideological framework. I contend, for example, that all tests of technical knowledge, such as the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) or the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), are at the same time tests of attitude and that the examinations used to assess professional qualification are no exception. I consider in detail how the neutral-looking technical questions on such examinations probe the candidate's attitude. The qualifying attitude, I find, is an uncritical, subordinate one, which allows professionals to take their ideological lead from their employers and appropriately fine-tune the outlook that they bring to their work. The resulting professional is an obedient thinker, an intellectual property whom employers can trust to experiment, theorize, innovate and create safely within the confines of an assigned ideology. The political and intellectual timidity of today's most highly educated employees is no accident." -Jeff Schmidt, Disciplined Minds Bumper Music: "Lucky Man" The Verve Look Closer: Darrell's Site: Voluntary Visions - http://voluntaryvisions.com/ Darrell's Communication Glossary - http://schoolsucksproject.com/practical-definitions-voluntary-communication-by-darrell-becker/ Scientific Consensus and the Argument From Authority - https://skeptoid.com/blog/2013/04/09/scientific-consensus-and-the-argument-from-authority T&H Trivium Resources - https://www.tragedyandhope.com/trivium/ Logic Saves Lives Series - http://schoolsucksproject.com/category/podcast/logic-saves-lives/
Part three in our series examining the concept of scientific consensus and contrasting it with the voices of dissenters who find value in minority scientific opinions, theories and conclusions. It will also ask the question: is there any way to bridge the gap? Darrell Becker will be co-hosting all episodes in this series. Introduction: Some selections from The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto Discussion: Darrell and I discuss Disciplined Minds : A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System That Shapes Their Lives. See Brett's notes here. Background: "My thesis is that the criteria by which individuals are deemed qualified or unqualified to become professionals involve not just technical knowledge as is generally assumed, but also attitude—in particular, attitude toward working within an assigned political and ideological framework. I contend, for example, that all tests of technical knowledge, such as the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) or the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), are at the same time tests of attitude and that the examinations used to assess professional qualification are no exception. I consider in detail how the neutral-looking technical questions on such examinations probe the candidate's attitude. The qualifying attitude, I find, is an uncritical, subordinate one, which allows professionals to take their ideological lead from their employers and appropriately fine-tune the outlook that they bring to their work. The resulting professional is an obedient thinker, an intellectual property whom employers can trust to experiment, theorize, innovate and create safely within the confines of an assigned ideology. The political and intellectual timidity of today's most highly educated employees is no accident." -Jeff Schmidt, Disciplined Minds Bumper Music: "Church of the Poison Mind" Culture Club "Making Plans For Nigel" XTC Look Closer: Amazon.com Widgets Darrell's Site: Voluntary Visions - http://voluntaryvisions.com/ Darrell's Communication Glossary - http://schoolsucksproject.com/practical-definitions-voluntary-communication-by-darrell-becker/ Scientific Consensus and the Argument From Authority - https://skeptoid.com/blog/2013/04/09/scientific-consensus-and-the-argument-from-authority T&H Trivium Resources - https://www.tragedyandhope.com/trivium/
Sounds Like Schmidt Noize-Cast 8 Tune Tear Down! We look inside the sound design of Jeff Schmidt’s Ruiner Severhead project with a tear down of the tune “Dark Sided”. This episode breaks our little 10 minute rule by clocking in at almost 18 minutes – but it’s worth it. More naughty language kids! But […]