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Kyle Joins Steve this week to what he was doing to his jeep the past while, and the new creation he has for towing! Thanks for listening! More TOP Here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/679759029530199 https://www.patreon.com/Totaloffroadpodcast https://www.youtube.com/@totaloffroadpodcast4296 Affiliate Companies we know You'll love! http://www.radesignsproducts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091584686528 https://www.offroadanonymous.com/ https://crawleroffroad.com/ https://morrflate.com/ https://completeoffroad.com/ https://www.summershinesupply.com/ https://toolboxwidget.com/ https://coldspringcustoms.com/pages/radiopod Follow Your Hosts! www.instagram.com/total_offroad_podcast www.instagram.com/low_kee_xj www.instagram.com/Dmanbluesfreak www.instagram.com/mikesofunny https://www.instagram.com/mr.mengo.xj/ All Caught Up with TOP? Go give these guys a listen! https://open.spotify.com/show/5AEPwCe1rbd4miFs0wQUtp https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pvslx6FEQJdTurCXOckBL?si=b2cacbe3d7d44f22 https://www.snailtrail4x4.com/snail-trail-4x4-podcast/ If you read down this far, Kyle Want's a Dad Joke
We talk about flat tire, hydration and Steve needs a 5 speed vehicle. Thanks for listening! More TOP Here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/679759029530199 https://www.patreon.com/Totaloffroadpodcast https://www.youtube.com/@totaloffroadpodcast4296 Affiliate Companies we know You'll love! http://www.radesignsproducts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091584686528 https://www.offroadanonymous.com/ https://crawleroffroad.com/ https://morrflate.com/ https://completeoffroad.com/ https://www.summershinesupply.com/ https://toolboxwidget.com/ https://coldspringcustoms.com/pages/radiopod Follow Your Hosts! www.instagram.com/total_offroad_podcast www.instagram.com/low_kee_xj www.instagram.com/Dmanbluesfreak www.instagram.com/mikesofunny https://www.instagram.com/mr.mengo.xj/ All Caught Up with TOP? Go give these guys a listen! https://open.spotify.com/show/5AEPwCe1rbd4miFs0wQUtp https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pvslx6FEQJdTurCXOckBL?si=b2cacbe3d7d44f22 https://www.snailtrail4x4.com/snail-trail-4x4-podcast/ If you read down this far, Kyle Want's a Dad Joke
Ett samtal med Peter Benson som kretsar kring hans karriär och hans tre professionella kärlekar; media, småföretagande och börs. Idag driver Peter Benson Affärsvärlden men med nedslag i hans karriär som innefattar anställningar på DI, Börsveckan, JKL, Traction m.fl. bjuds vi på många anekdoter och lärdomar.
Steve and Mike talk about leaf springs and general shop talk. Nothing too exciting this week. Thanks for listening! More TOP Here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/679759029530199 https://www.patreon.com/Totaloffroadpodcast https://www.youtube.com/@totaloffroadpodcast4296 Affiliate Companies we know You'll love! http://www.radesignsproducts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091584686528 https://www.offroadanonymous.com/ https://crawleroffroad.com/ https://morrflate.com/ https://completeoffroad.com/ https://www.summershinesupply.com/ https://toolboxwidget.com/ https://coldspringcustoms.com/pages/radiopod Follow Your Hosts! www.instagram.com/total_offroad_podcast www.instagram.com/low_kee_xj www.instagram.com/Dmanbluesfreak www.instagram.com/mikesofunny https://www.instagram.com/mr.mengo.xj/ All Caught Up with TOP? Go give these guys a listen! https://open.spotify.com/show/5AEPwCe1rbd4miFs0wQUtp https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pvslx6FEQJdTurCXOckBL?si=b2cacbe3d7d44f22 https://www.snailtrail4x4.com/snail-trail-4x4-podcast/ If you read down this far, Kyle Want's a Dad Joke
In our latest episode, the Kaya Marriott podcast episode on JKL where we dive deep into the world of content creation. Kaya is an influencer, blogger at Comfy Girl Curls and filmmaker who passionately creates content that resonates with her audience. In today's episode, we explore the realities of the creator economy, the importance of authenticity, and practical tips for sustainable social media engagement. Kaya's journey from a small influencer to a full-time content creator is packed with valuable insights and lessons for anyone looking to thrive in this space.The Creator Economy is a Long-Term PathKaya emphasizes that the creator economy is not a get-rich-quick scheme but a viable long-term career path. She shares her experience of transitioning from a hobbyist blogger to a professional content creator by adopting a business mindset. This shift involved creating income and expense spreadsheets, identifying multiple revenue streams, and showing up intentionally online. The takeaway is clear: treat content creation as a business, and it will start to yield business-like results.The Power of AuthenticityAuthenticity is a recurring theme in Kaya's success. She highlights the importance of showing up authentically, whether in her Instagram stories or blog posts. This genuine approach not only strengthens the connection with her audience but also attracts brands that align with her values. Kaya's advice is to share personal stories, be vulnerable, and let your true self shine through your content.Leveraging Multiple PlatformsKaya's multi-platform strategy is another key aspect of her success. While Instagram remains her primary platform, she also leverages YouTube, Pinterest, and her blog to reach different segments of her audience. Each platform serves a unique purpose: Instagram for community building, YouTube for long-form content, Pinterest for driving traffic, and her blog for in-depth articles. This diversified approach not only broadens her reach but also mitigates the risks associated with platform-specific changes.Sustainable Social Media PracticesSustainability in content creation is crucial to avoid burnout. Kaya shares her approach to maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life. This includes taking breaks, outsourcing certain tasks, and leaning on her community for support. She also underscores the importance of listening to your audience and adapting your content strategy based on their feedback.Things To Think About As A New Content CreatorTreat Content Creation as a Business: Adopt a professional mindset, create a strategic plan, and execute it with intention.Be Authentic: Share your personal stories, be vulnerable, and connect with your audience on a deeper level.Diversify Your Platforms: Leverage multiple platforms to reach different audience segments and reduce dependency on any single platform.Practice Sustainability: Avoid burnout by taking breaks, outsourcing tasks, and listening to your audience.Understand SEO Basics: Learn and implement basic SEO techniques to make your content discoverable and drive traffic.Focus on Community Building: Engage with your audience, respond to comments, and create a sense of community around your content.Leverage Hashtags: Use hashtags strategically to get on brands' radars and expand your reach.Balance Personal and Professional Life: Ensure you maintain a healthy work-life balance to sustain your creativity and productivity.Stay Flexible and Adaptable: Be open to changes and willing to adapt your strategy based on feedback and evolving trends.Invest in Quality: Ensure your content is high quality, both in terms of production and the value it provides to your audience.Be Patient and Persistent: Building a successful content creation career takes time and consistent effort.Set Clear Goals: Define what success looks like for you and set measurable goals to track your progress.Monetize Smartly: Explore various income streams like brand deals, affiliate marketing, and digital products.Network with Other Creators: Collaborate with others in your niche to grow your audience and learn from each other.Keep Learning: Stay updated with the latest trends and continuously seek to improve your skills and knowledge.Memorable Quotes“It did feel kind of surreal that I was leaving a really stable life. But the panic sort of hit me on the other side once I actually quit and I had all of this free time, I had to work fully on my own schedule and manage my own time. That was all very new for me and was very difficult. I started to think, ‘what if everything was a fluke and I made a mistake?' Um, but that turned out to just be the adjustment period.”“For blogging and SEO you don't need to go incredibly deep with search. All you have to understand is that in order for a search engine to serve your content to the people looking for it, you need to have the words that the people might be typing into Google or Youtube figured out.”“People stay stuck in the research phase and they're consuming all the podcasts, watching all the YouTube videos, but never feel ready. If that's you, just go start because you're only going to learn from your mistakes. And you have to start making those mistakes as soon as possible.”Guest BioKaya Marriott is a Canadian content creator who began her journey as a Natural Hair Blogger in 2016 with the launch of comfygirlwithcurls.com. She loves blogging and content creation because it allows her to be helpful. Which says a lot about her character.Over time, her brand has grown to include beauty and lifestyle content, which she shares across multiple platforms. As her community sought content creation advice, Kaya started providing tips and resources to help others navigate the process.Despite being considered a "nanoinfluencer," Kaya's journey has seen her partner with global brands, speak with Google at Vidcon Abu Dhabi, and become a founding member of Pinterest Canada's 2021 Creator Class. She aims to show others that you don't need a massive following to make a career out of content creation.Follow KayaWebsite - CreatingWithKayaInstagram - @creatingwithkayaYouTube - @CreatingwithKaya I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
Welcome to a deep dive into the captivating world of YouTube success with Mihir Narula. This Mihir Narula Podcast episode is all about unraveling the intricacies of content creation, marketing strategies, and the art of balancing multiple passions. Whether you're a budding YouTuber or a seasoned creator, Mihir's insights offer solid guidance on navigating your creator business. Especially with YouTube.Mihir Narula is incredibly wise when it comes to YouTube excellence and innovative marketing. He shares his journey from a young, ambitious content creator to a successful entrepreneur. It's a testament to his dedication and strategic thinking. In this episode, Mihir shares his experiences, challenges, and the wisdom he's gathered along the way. It was a truly exciting interview. Hope you enjoy! Here's a bit of what we talked about.Balancing Multiple InterestsOne of the key themes of this episode is the concept of balancing multiple interests without spreading oneself too thin. Mihir emphasizes the importance of focusing on one primary interest at a time, following the philosophy of "working in seasons."This approach allows for deep dives into specific areas, such as business or YouTube, ensuring that each passion receives the attention it deserves.Slow Productivity: A Game ChangerInspired by Cal Newport's concept of slow productivity, we talk about deep work and focus compared to hopping all over the place. Mihir discusses the significance of maintaining that focus while being productive. But this can also be really tough for creative minds. Mihir has a great solution for boredom.He shares his strategy of working in seasons, dedicating quarters of the year to different aspects of his career. This method not only enhances productivity but also prevents burnout, a common issue among creators.Transitioning Focus: From YouTube to BusinessMihir's journey has seen a significant shift from being a full-time content creator to diving into the business world. Initially focused on YouTube for his own channels on gaming, he realized the need to expand his expertise to other areas of social media marketing. His current venture involves helping traditional businesses navigate the online space, prioritizing video content to reach their target audiences effectively.Advice for Aspiring YouTubersLike we always do on the Just Keep Learning Podcast, we got into some practical tips for starting your own creator business. For those considering starting a YouTube channel, Mihir offered a ton of guidance.He stresses the importance of understanding one's goals and financial aspirations. Whether aiming for a modest income or leveraging existing skills to create a niche, Mihir encourages aspiring YouTubers to focus on delivering value to their audience. Always keep that key audience member in mind. You will have other people in your audience, but make sure to create with one person in mind.The Power of FreelancingOne of the biggest challenges we face as creators is making money. It sounds so simple, but it really does hold people back. One of the best ways to prepare yourself for this challenge is to monetize a service. Any service that can solve a problem for someone else can be turned into an offer. That offer can be the first way you make money while your channel grows steadily.Mihir's initial foray into freelancing played a crucial role in his own career development. Starting as a video editor for creators, he quickly realized the potential of offering comprehensive channel management services. His proactive approach, including offering free services to potential clients, helped him secure long-term collaborations and build a solid reputation.Once you make money and have financial freedom then you can create any type of content you'd like.Navigating Burnout and Finding Joy in Content CreationBurnout is a challenge many creators face, and Mihir is no exception. He shared a heartfelt, candid story about feeling trapped in a niche and the eventual burnout from creating repetitive content. Mihir's solution involved pivoting his focus and finding joy in helping others succeed, which reinvigorated his passion for content creation for himself.This Mihir Narula Podcast episode on JKL can be super powerful for anyone looking to succeed on YouTube, or even in the broader content creation, digital marketing space. Mihir's journey, marked by strategic shifts and a commitment to just keep learning, offers valuable lessons for all of us. By balancing multiple interests, embracing slow productivity, and prioritizing value creation, Mihir exemplifies the path to sustainable success in the digital age.7 Secrets To Unlock When Building Your YouTube ChannelKnow Your Audience: Understand who your target audience is and what they are interested in. Create content that caters specifically to their needs and preferences.Consistent Content Schedule: Upload videos consistently. Whether it's once a week or twice a month, consistency helps build a loyal audience who knows when to expect new content.Engaging Thumbnails and Titles: Your video thumbnails and titles should be eye-catching and accurately represent the content of your video. They play a crucial role in attracting viewers to click on your videos.High-Quality Content: Invest in good equipment and editing software to ensure your videos are of high quality. Clear audio, sharp visuals, and good editing make your content more enjoyable and professional.SEO Optimization: Use relevant keywords in your video titles, descriptions, and tags. This helps your videos appear in search results and reach a wider audience.Engage with Your Community: Respond to comments, ask for feedback, and build a community around your channel. Engaging with your audience creates a loyal fan base and encourages more interaction.Collaborate with Other Creators: Collaborations can introduce your channel to new audiences. Partner with creators in your niche to create mutually beneficial content that appeals to both your audiences.Memorable Quotes“I found success making FIFA videos. But I got sucked into that niche. I enjoyed it for a while, but after six years of just doing FIFA gaming content I was stuck. When I hit 40,000 subscribers I really started to burnout, because I wanted to try more creative videos, but every time I would do those, I would get fewer views.""A lot of people get this wrong. They struggle with having a basic idea of where they want to go, how they'll execute it they don't even have a basic outline or gameplan.”“You want to give people as much content as you can, without it being too overwhelming.” Guest BioMihir is a YouTube Strategist for Entrepreneurs, Businesses & Brands. He shares content about marketing and social media.His main goal is to help great brands scale with video, especially on Youtube.Mihir is a content creator at heart having built his own successful channels. But his business is the main focus right now. He helps Coaches, Consultants, and Agency Owners who make $20,000 per month.If you want to build an authentic personal brand on YouTube to attract clients, but don't have the time, systems, team or clarity to do it effectively, Mihir can help.Follow MihirX - @mihir_narulaYouTube - @Mihir_Narula I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
The Burgess effect is in full flow but is Jenna Brooks' interview technique affecting his coaching? The effect of Sam's new shitistic affects the podcast more than any other stat in the past two years. Dennis looks at whether the effects of aerodynamics on a haggis affects its throwing distance, and the effect of gravity on Rob's nipple is affecting his personal wellbeing. Plus, there's Daniel's JKL, a darts evening over at Hi De Hi, and just how much does a physically active Ewok weigh? Enjoy. The effect of rising hosting costs is affecting the podcast's back pocket. Please support us by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/whatbevan
JKL is back again for another episode of Off the Track as he breaks down the 2023 NASCAR season!
JKL sits down with ARCA Menards driver, Zachary Tinkle, as they talk racing, Bristol and Zachary's love of animals!
JKL sat down with the host/founder of 'Above the Yellow Line', Taylor Kitchen, and had a conversation with her about how she found a passion in covering motorsports, as well as recapping the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs as we reach the halfway point to crowning a new champion!
JKL and Cody are here to bring you up to speed on all of your weekly NASCAR news, in-depth analysis and interviews only on Left Turn Cult: Off the Track. For the first episode of this new series, JKL and Cody recap the entire 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season as we get ready for the NASCAR Playoffs!
In today's solo episode I'll talk about reducing stress as a content creator. I recorded an interview today and Taylin Simmonds, a real leader in the creator space, asked me what I would do to help someone reduce the mental load of being a content creator? It's funny to get a question like this because I've battled my whole life with anxiety and suicidal ideation. Heck, I'm feeling it a bit while I write this. When it gets really bad, depression creeps in, but that is very rare in the last 15 years. Suicidal thoughts creep in, but I have minimal fear of any harm. I'm able to laugh at these intrusive thoughts. Anxiety cursors begin, but rarely, rarely develop into panic attacks.So, I wanted to share the punchline with you first: the struggle to figure this out is what connects us as human beings.Now, I'll elaborate because there are a few other things I've learned that can help us live with less stress in the creator economy. But honestly, that line may be all you need. **For the full written version of the episode see the transcript. FOLLOW JustinInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesLinkedIn - Justin
Do You Have A Clear Dream?There is an incredible clarity test in the John Maxwell book, “Put Your Dream To The Test” and the questions are: Can you explain the dream in one sentence?Can you answer any question about “what” the dream is?Have you spent many hours defining this dream in detail?Have you written a clear description of the dream that includes its main features or objectives?Does the dream align with your current values and purpose?**For the full written version of the episode see the transcript. FOLLOW JustinInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesLinkedIn - Justin
Justin (@JustTries on social media) started Just Keep Learning. He wanted to build a brand that can model a growth mindset, promote lifelong learning, and help people achieve their big dreams. Justin is a father to one of his own and one adopted. In addition to being a father and an entrepreneur, he has taught parenting classes to teen moms and gone out of his way to help struggling parents. He has had many interests and dreams that he did not pursue throughout his life because he lacked a growth mindset. Now that he fully understands how to dream big and the steps to take to achieve some of those dreams, he can learn really fast, efficient and the sky is the limit. He wants you to feel the exact same way! You can find his website and links to his podcast and numerous resources here: https://www.justkeeplearning.ca/
Growing UpJoe Shared the challenge of growing up in a primarily white neighborhood. We talked about the importance of finding your tribe and being a part of a community that you feel you belong to.In this case, similar to how we feel about JKL, Joe talks about the “Live Joe Dreamz” community as a place where he finally feels he belongs. For that reason, he's doubling and tripling down on building as big a community as possible. The vision for the community is simply a world where everyone lives their big dreams.Just Believe In YourselfBeing a content creator, filmmaker, and hip-hop artist with an important message, Joe had to take a leap of faith toward a creative career. He shared that increasing your creative confidence by thinking less and creating more, will work out if you believe in yourself.This style and value came out of a silver lining moment he had in the studio. Joe tells the story of booking studio time last minute which led to free styling and creating some of his best work on the spot. This also led to future production being more efficient, and unlocked a world of future creativity and speed in creating content.It all comes down to trusting in the process. Just make the next thing, then the next and the next. Don't stress, or worry about results. Joe took his own leap of faith to start street performing, and freestyling. This is well documented as he performs on the street outfront of Padres games. His most viral video in fact took place in New York at a Padres Playoff game. The video showing a fan assaulting him has been shared around the internet hundreds of millions of times.Obsessed With Personal DevelopmentJoe Dreamz as a brand was built after he was introduced to the world of personal development. A friend connected him to a mentor who brought him to his first conference. At the conference was speaker Robert Kiyosaki, author of ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad'. His talk opened up a whole new world for Joe as he learned about the concept of self-help. He became obsessed with the idea of personal development. He read a ton of books and consumed as many resources as possible that would help him understand the world of success. He knew that spreading these concepts to other people who have no idea that they exist was going to be part of his life's work. But, trying to share these ideas with friends, or family was a struggle. It's not as exciting, or engaging as mainstream media. And so, Joe Dreamz was born. The combination of personal development and the arts, to create edutainment that helps people learn and see out their own goals in life.7 Tips To Help You Live Your DreamsTrust that you can do it the way you want to do it.Figure out “your” perfect. What level is the best balance of being ready to share, but doesn't take so long to make that it keeps you from creating your next piece?Maintain the mindset that we can always turn trash into treasure.If you do what most people do you will get what most people get.Life is happening for you, not to you. Everything we experience is for us. So when an event takes place in our lives, it's helpful to ask, what could I gain from this, or at least, what can I learn from it?Find out who the successful people in your field are. Study what they do that sets them apart, decide what you can copy from them and what you can do that is unique to set you apart. Combine those things with consistency and continue to put them into practice over time.Always take moments to pause. Don't rush to answer something, take action, or talk. Figure out the best balance of action versus feedback and planning. You don't want to procrastinate, but you do want to move with a sense of patience and calm.Memorable Quotes“When someone poops in your comment section, you can poop back, or you can use that to come up with something playful, or to win them over.” “The live your dreams cause has been around since the beginning of human time, so I'm just the founder of the company that wants to spread this message as far as possible.”“Something that is small, but practical and can have a big impact for people over time, is taking a moment to pause, to just pause and think before we act, or speak.”Guest BioJoe Dreamz is a musician, speaker, and content creator. He has an old-school message of personal development, and chasing your dreams. He combines this life philosophy with a new school sound through hip hop and filmmaking.Joe Dreamz is a breath of fresh air in the music industry because he focuses on purpose and creativity first.Before rapping, Joe worked dead end job after dead end job and lacked a sense of purpose. But he realized the window to his Dreamz was slowly closing so he decided to take a leap of faith. Now he inspires others to do the same. He can do an even better job by building the business brand, so it's important we all know his name. And “don't forget the z”. 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Audio file RIPMEDICALDEBTDRAGSHOW.mp3 Transcript Good morning, comrades. You're listening to I'm just said WMNF like that is the community radio station. When I grew up in Saint Petersburg, like Tampa Bay, it was like in NPR affiliate and everything. But this is not WMNF. This is WHIV. 102.3 low Power FM I'm a little throwed right now. This is Robert of good morning. Comrade Jeff has made his way back to fight for labor rights in Virginia, right? I'm a little throwed because we're not recording in the studio. This is not live, so please hold all calls. But this is in the home studio. And I'm with my lovely wife Aaron, who is a in and out, you know, guest. Of the podcast also host guest licensed mental health profession. And she's here. So it's like having your very own doctor Katz. I'm also in the world's squeakiest chair, so sorry, everybody. It's very squeaked out. And also I have really bad vocal fry. So your. Vocal fry is fine. You it's authoritative. No, apparently no amount. How do you figure that? Because I've I've spoken to Ben. That men are trash like you've told me this. On various occasions. So why are we concerned of what men think? Because your listeners, you're. Mostly men. I'm. Assuming, I mean they are when I run the when I run the, I'm trash I'm I'm trash. You guys aren't. Trash, though, so that's so don't complain about my. Local fry, so we'll be fine. We're all good. No, there is definitely a trash can that lives inside of me. So and also I just had to grab my keyboard from because we have our cat Ozzie, who is chilling out, but he loves to like lay on the keyboard and then it's just like a random like, what's going to happen when he does it. Usually he screws up video games. He's trying to screw up recording of a podcast right now, but he's such a. Our other at Henry likes to attack my laptop when I'm using it, especially when I'm on a training or a conference call and she likes to send fund messages to the other participants. Good boy. That's so awesome. And then I get a bunch of messages back. I think your cat sent me a message. And it's like, yes. Yeah. What did it say? No, mostly it was like a lot. Of days and ages. Ohh, a sassy a sketch lot of case. No, that's where she. That's where she was standing. Lot of case sassy, sassy cats, sassy cats. JKL drive. What's going on, Aaron? Somebody tried to steal our cat? I found out. I guess that's going on OK. Speaking of cats. So I come home and like both of our neighbors, our neighbor from up the block and and our neighbor next door is like there was a guy cause we have a, you know, our we have cats who have three cats and they're like indoor outdoor cats and. And before you all come for us, we tried to make them be indoor cats. And these cats have figured out how to escape from the house. Robert came into our room, just not 15 minutes ago and stated that our cat Annie had we took away her normal. Escape route. She normally jumps on top of Roberts Arcade cabinet and then into the cabinet above our closet, and then shimmies up the air conditioning vent. Because, you know, she really wants to get outside. To the attic. But we moved to the video Gamer Cabinet video cabinet, anybody? Over the age of. Well, so we move that. So she just scaled the wall. Yeah, she just was like Spiderman and just dug 1 claw into another and just vertically straight vertically scale. I think she looked back at me like she surprised herself like she's plotting it. She's like, I don't know. But I'm gonna give it. We can give. It a A you know, a world. And then she was just up in the crawl space, looking down at me like. Man, I did it. Like there's literal cat claw. Like in the wall. I'm looking at. So, yeah. So we did really try to make these cats stay indoors. They just refused. But yeah, so both our neighbors are like, hey, we have a cat Annie who, like, runs wild and free. So anyway. And like she just, you know, hangs out with everybody. She comes with us when we walk our dog, she walks it. She walks with us around the block. She just, you know, we'll get pets from everybody. Well, apparently there was some, like, hipster. Dude, they they described him as a tall white guy. Thin, with short shorts on cowboy cowboy boots and a tank top. And I'm like this man came straight out of the Bywater to try to steal my cat. They said he just he like and he came over to him for some pets. He picked up Annie and just started walking down the street and Annie was like, screaming bloody murder, like trying to get away and our neighbor. That came out like what's going on and was like, you put that cat down right now like, because that's not your cat. That's the blocks cat. She is truly the blocks cat. I get sad about it sometimes cuz I did want her to be my cat. Which is why I adopted her. That you know the block needed her and she showed up, you know? She answered the call. It's insane. How's how's work going for you? Works good. We're finally staffed properly because they decided to give us. All of. A praise so. That's great. Yay. Yeah, that's crazy. You know, you get to like, you give people more money, they're more willing to. They want to do things. Work for you? But yeah, I can't really talk about my work just because HIPAA, but yeah. People are still struggling. It's pretty bad out there. Yeah, it's not. As bad as it could be, but it's. Did you see? I guess we'll just do like. We'll we'll eat our we'll take our eat our vegetables first before uhm. Our dessert, did you see in Tennessee, the governor has the Governor of Tennessee has signed a bill that's going to. Make drag shows illegal. Which I truly don't understand because Nashville is The Bachelorette capital of the world. From what I understand, and I don't understand how you can have a Bachelorette party without a drag brush. Yeah, I mean, I can't go back to Nashville now, but yeah, he's a trash bag for sure. But did you see on top of that, on top of all that pictures were dug up of him in high school at a powder puff football game? So funny and it's sad, but funny. So he is. He is in a dress. And literally like the reporter that confronted him with, it was like. Like it must be like 4 Chan news.com cause he literally said is this you this you? What do you got to say about this? And he was just like, oh, that was in good fun. Yeah, every drag brunch I've ever been to has been in good fun too, so I don't understand drag show. I know. I shouldn't just keep saying drag brunch. I'm just really basic. You just you just gotta have eggs with your. So that's mostly when I see drag. You gotta have eggs with your drag show. I'm either watching drag wrestling or I'm on drag brunch. There's truly no in between for me. And dry wrestling about two weeks ago, that was. Pretty good that. Was great. It was pretty nice. It was fantastic. But this is, you know, I not to be talked kind of light hearted about something so terrible. But you know. My mom has. Sometimes has asked me, you know, why I'm. I'm kind of down frequently and I don't really know how to explain to her that I have a really sick feeling in my stomach that. You know how similar the times are to the Weimar Republic and what came after the Weimar Republic is not something that. I particularly want to live through. Or have ever have happened. Again, again, again. Yeah, I'm not looking forward. To the the reboot of cabaret. Like, that's not a thing I want. To watch. And ironically, they probably wouldn't allow. Well, that's the whole point. That's the point of the original one, is it not? I've never seen it. I'm going to. Be honest with you. Honestly, I've never seen it either, but the premise makes me mad because I'm like, if you people were in the street instead of like, come to the cab or maybe. Y'all could have done something about this. We might be being really unduly harsh on characters of cabaret. Probably more likely. Please let us know but. I you know, the targeting of trans people and not that drag people drag Queens and kings are trans all the time, you know, but just targeting the because you actually look at the law, it does ban trans people from performing anything. Because it's specific to, I think it says the language is something like performing in the cultural makeup, including dress accessories. You know, style all of that of the a person who's the opposite of the gender you were assigned at birth. So essentially it's not drag, it's it's trans people doing anything in front of other people ever. And that's really scary. That is really scary. You know, it's it's the cliche. At this point, but the reason the reason? It gets said so much is because it's true. It's, you know, they. Came for the communists and and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a communist. They came for the Jews. I didn't speak up. I wasn't a Jew. They came for the Catholics. I I am Catholic. But you know what I'm talking about. And it's just. I just. I don't really. Know what to do with my feelings about it. To be honest. Because, because again, like it's so stupid. Like it's so stupid that you it's almost as if you don't want to take it seriously because they're just so outlandish and buffoonish. But, you know, even, and that's part of that's part of the poison of it. Is that they are so goofy and so hypocritical and so out of control that it almost becomes not real, which I think is something that happened a lot during the Trump administration. So, you know, I don't, I don't know what to do. So just to get. To get the full scope of this, I'll read this is from cnn.com because you you're saying how bands, all performances and I can't remember. I I'm sure I've read this already, but I just can't remember this specifics. It's like my brain wanted to block them out. So let's see CNN politics by Shawna Mizzell March 2nd. 2023 Tennessee becomes first state in 20, 2020 to restrict drag performances. Republican Governor Bill Lee signed into law Thursday afternoon that will restrict public drug show performances in Tennessee, making his state the first to do so this year. The state Senate passed the bill earlier Thursday, along with party along party lines, to admit adult cabaret performances on public. Again, my cat just moved my mouse public property so as to shield them from the view of children threatening violators with a misdemeanor and repeat offenders with a felony. The bill, which the Tennessee House passed last week, defines an adult cabaret performance as a performance that features topless dancers, go go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers. Male or female impersonators who provide entertainment that appeals to a what is that word? It's not. Period periods. That is my new SAT word. It means up period means basically blue. Like it means it means like you know, I don't know what upsetted he is, but I can't say what asity is. But I know when I see period. You all right? That's a wild word. Republicans hold supermajorities in both the House and the Senate. The law will go into effect on July 1st, 2023. Tennessee measure is the first of nearly a dozen such bills presently working their way through the GOP LED state legislatures. Republican state the performances expose children to sexual themes and imagery that are inappropriate, a claim rejected by advocates who say the proposed measures are discriminatory against the LGBT. New community and could violate First Amendment laws. Yeah, I wonder. Yeah, like this feels like something. The ACL, this. This feels like an ACLU slam dunk, but we'll see. But it doesn't matter because it doesn't matter if it gets. Repealed or not? There's already a chilling effect. That's the point. The cruelty is the point not to actually protect children from anything. See as. Blah blah blah blah blah as transgender issues and drag culture are increasingly becoming more mainstream. Such shows, which often feature men dressing as women and exaggerated makeup while singing or entertaining a crowd. Though some shows feature body or content, have occasionally been the target of attacks, and LGBTQ advocates say the bills under consideration add to a heightened state of alarm for the community. Like I said, it's the chilling effect they want. It's the chilling effect. They're going to get. Republicans state Senator Jack Johnson. Who sponsored the Tennessee legislation, told CNN on Thursday that the bill was not meant to target drag performances or transgender. People except you just literally spelled out in the language of the bill what a drag show is. That's that's wild that that is. That is 1987, George. Orwen. Well, that's how they. Get around the ohh that was all in good fun because of course the. High school. Actually, I should even say, of course, but theoretically, a high school skit is probably not going to have a lot of, like sexual nature. And like a lot of body this, but why am I like I there was a guy. In my high school. He used to show us all his Beatus like frequently. Yeah, this was before me too, but. And then I fell in love. Then I reflected on it as an adult and I was like, why didn't any of? The teachers stop that. Ohh it was like a known. Thing. Ohh yeah. Yeah, it was a theater thing. Oh God. perient shows and it's like, OK. Yeah, maybe they're not doing like old school vaudeville acts, but you know. What are they going to call body? What are they going to call period. I wish they hadn't written that word. That's that's a wild world, yeah. That's a wild word, but it's it's like, OK, so if you have a trans comic and they're talking about their dating life and they're talking about their sex life, is that going to be considered something that's too much that's, you know, afoul of the law? You know, it's there's a law. If you are a CIS woman who likes to dress. More masculine and you're in a show. Are they going to consider that to be you are dressing in the some a clothing of a gender other than your assigned birth? You know it's it's just, you know, and and we're we should be used to these things by now because I mean it's it's. I'm not gonna say it started with Trump because it obviously didn't, but it, you know, the last four years they've gotten especially ridiculous with their their language and their and their long. But yeah, it's it's, it is wild. Our dog's. Being very bad right now. OK. So our little dog is being super bad. All our animals like these animals are smarter than they lead on because they just like, oh, are you trying to do something or are you trying to do a thing that, like, requires some kind of like concentration and quiet? So now it's time for me to get all my big feelings. Getting rowdy, we're getting rowdy. They're the worst. And then Henry just, I don't know. Is this a cat thing? They every time they know they're being bad. And and you start to say. Stop doing that. They stop and start grooming. Like who? Me couldn't possibly be. Oh my God this. This little cat. I love, I love them, but they are. Awful real bad. They're real bad. Love them, but they're real bad. So yeah, we're talking about how. The United States is kind of becoming a hellscape. Drag is like you cannot be a assigned male at birth and wear a a dress and sing a song in the state of Tennessee anymore. And like I said, the the the really interesting bit is that. Keep reading from the CNN article ahead of the bill signing. Lee the governor faced accusations of hypocrisy after an unidentified Reddit user posted a photo from 1977 high school. His 1977 high school yearbook, which purports to show the future governor dressed in women's clothing and a wig. Alongside female students dressed in men's suits, we had this when I was in high school because I'm old enough and. No, everybody's high school, everybody. Ohh y'all had that too. It's power, power, power, whatever. Everybody's high school. Has the. Oh, no, I was. Just gonna say dude dressed and dressed. Oh, it's like. Oh, I was gonna say the girls played football and then the guys were cheerleaders or whatever. That's why I assume I saw this picture. It's it. But like that's why I assumed it's from. But no, he like, like I said earlier, he responded to that. Oh, that was that's. But that's different though. Just like you know, normal scumbag behavior. But like you said, you don't know what to do and then I have to repeat what I've said. I've said many a time on this on this show is that you know, we have to embrace the struggle. The struggle is going to go on after we're dead. But take heart, knowing that when they start doing stuff like this. What they have been doing, they're losing. They're like the reactionaries are losing. This is the safest time in human history. A new world? A new. I just feel like. They've said that in the Vimar Republic too. World is struggling to be born. No, I don't think so. No, I don't. I know. I I've watched them. To be honest, I've watched documentaries about the Vimar Republic and people were way. I know what you're saying and I I think it's a good analogy, but people were way more apathetic because they had just come off of World War One where Germany took a Big L. I forgot that and that was. Yeah, that. Was OK. Fair so yeah. OK, that's something. It's not as bad as the vimar public yet, OK? No, it's not. It's not. But like these are. These are definitely things to be aware of. So when I say like we do live in the safest time in human history, that doesn't mean like people are not gonna. There's not stochastic terrorism. People aren't going to be killed and hurt by these reactionaries, and people's lives aren't going to be ruined. But. And you take a step back and you look at, you know, the macro picture of time. We are winning. We will win. Culture never locks in the conservative the idea of a conservative movement is the idea on its face is dead on arrival because you cannot conserve culture. Culture will change. It's going to change the things that conservatives enjoy now were the, you know. 100 years ago liberal positions and we keep backing them into more and more. Well, we can't come right out and hate. You know queer people, so we've got to do this indie. Around again and. And make up lies about how drag they're all groomers and how drag story hour is is grooming your children. And let's not get it twisted. This is not specifically, this is obviously about LGBTQ people and and targeting them, but it is not just about targeting LGBTQ people. They're targeting the idea of satirizing a a social norm, a gender, you know, a gender norm is a social construct. And drag is, you know its whole purpose is to satirize, you know, the expression of that social construct. And so. The idea that we're banning that it's like, OK, well, what other social constructs are we not going to be able to talk about? And we're not gonna be able to laugh about and right next. And that's, you know, I like to think anybody listening to this show, you know, cares about the fact that they're targeting LGBTQ people anyway. But I do think that there's a lot of people. Who would be apathetic to the idea of banning a drag show? Because maybe they don't go to them, they're just they don't know what's in a drag flow, but kind of if you're talking to someone like that, it's it's not about the show itself, it's about the satirization of a social norm, and it's about. Not wanting to make fun of things that are are conservative, I mean, you know, you know, typical gender norms are, you know, the gender by an area that's a very conservative idea. And so it's it's about not moving forward with with changing societal ideas and expectations, you know. It's it's they want to go back to the 50s with all of the nonsense and terribleness. And I think that message could possibly, you know, sway some people who maybe are a little bit more apathetic. To drag just because they don't understand. Not even. Yeah, I wouldn't even say sway them. I would say the apathy is kind of the, you know, in a place like Tennessee, like, let's be real. Like outside of Nashville and maybe Memphis, people are going to be like, say what? Well, that doesn't affect me and I don't care. So I don't. I don't. It sounds great to me. UM. But they're like, just to hammer home the point. There's definitely like two ways to look at it. Like look at this. The one way is when you talk about, you know, mainstream culture that. Western Society is moving backwards. Just in our lifetimes, we've had these are mainstream things. These aren't even. These aren't even. Like fringe things, we've had movies like too Wong Foo. Thanks for everything. RuPaul's Drag Race is like a mainstream thing. Let's talk about Mrs. Doubtfire's track. It's a. It's a man in a dress. Right, I know, but. Yeah, it's a crazy. Like, I'm not talking about, like, we're gonna. We're gonna have some kind of a college. You know, we're not going to sit here and and and sit in a classroom and tear Mrs. Doubtfire apart. It's a stupid movie, but the point is it was a movie. People took their kids to see. My parents took me to see and it was about a man. Wearing a dress. Not even doing drag actually like pretending to be a woman for like the worst reasons. Literally a a man. Wearing a dress. Who is using? Pretending to be a woman to target and harass a woman which is like everything that they're worried about happening now and yet. And yet it was just good old fun. So you can look at that as Western, as Western culture regressing. I'm choosing and this is from the cynical guy like I am not that glass. Half full guy. I'm the cynical guy for sure, but I look at this as. This is the best they have, like they are drowning in a sea of acceptance and change and they are grasping for any land they can. And this is the best they've come up with. In the long arc of history. This is not. This is gonna look at. This is gonna not even the long. Five years from now, this is going to be on some kind of CNN. Remember the the twenty 20s. And everybody's gonna go, that was. Honestly, the the fact that most older Republican men know what a drag. Show is at. This point means that drag has truly come into the mainstream. Thank you. We actually talking. About this, this weekend is one of our favorite documentaries that we watched when we just started dating was small town gay bar and it was about. A bar in a small southern town that was very tucked away kind of word of mouth. And it was where people in the queer community could congregate. And it was it was, you know, one of the only places where they could. Other queer people, and where they could openly be themselves, and it was a really great documentary, definitely recommend it. But you know, even in smaller towns there is more, you know. People know of a gay person. Now you know back, back when that was filmed, people wouldn't be, wouldn't feel ever able to come out to their families. And while there's still a lot. Of people who don't. Feel able to do that to come out to their families. You know, there are still a lot of people who do, even in conservative town. So we really have moved very far. I really have to keep reminding myself of that just because it is very easy to get down and not to say that you know you're not allowed to have negative feelings about what's going on and not allowed to be sad and grieve. But I know for me if if I start feeling so negatively, it starts to feel like there's nothing I can do, so why try? And so it is very important to to acknowledge our progress and to acknowledge all of the people who made that progress happen and all of the people who are still battling apathy in order to make progress happen now and all. The people all the. Wonderful humans in Tennessee who I know are going to push back on this. Whether it's not going to be the majority of the state. Unfortunately, but I know that there are going to. Be some very fierce, fierce defenders of the queer community, both the community themselves and allies. And honestly, this is a meme I just saw. I'm like, I really am getting old. I go on Facebook, just look at memes now. Like but it said if you if you harass my transgendered buddies my I'm going to start identifying as a problem spicy. Is that the? Only good. I identify joke. Identify as joke. It's pretty good. And then there was another one. It was like, hey, if you like you harm the queer community, my pronouns are gonna be your pronouns are gonna be, was, and were. I'm terrible at. I like explaining memes into a podcast. This is truly the most millennial I've ever been in my life. All right. It's all right, Mama. But but I just. Yeah, I think humor is appropriate. I think. Do whatever you need to do to feel. To feel the hope that you need to keep moving on in this fight because it is like this is truly scary stuff, and the fact that it's being enacted by the world's. Stupid people is like it's not making me feel good, just the. State of democracy, you. Yeah, like and again, just realize that you're we are all fighting battles that we've already won. But the battle still has to be fought. Like we have to fight, we have to. Fight these people and tooth and nail. To make sure as. Few people are hurt. By rack, Sherry politics is possible, but realize it's over. Like we we we've already won. Like culturally, it's over. You know, does this state agree? So we're not fighting the culture anymore. We're we're fighting the state, we're fighting people who? These conversations I really do. And to put my, you know, kind of conspiratorial hair on these conversations have already been had obviously to put bills like this forward in Republican think tanks in circles because they know they they know it's over. So the only the only hope is is to try to. Is to try to take the minority that they do have and Lord over the majority of what people want through legislation like this. That's that's all they have. That's all they have left. That's why. That's why the Republican Party has to gerrymander districts cause they can't win. Well, yeah, see, The thing is like the thing. Is that they are gerrymandering, though, so it's we can't just say they, oh, they're not. They're not winning because they have to do XYZ, but it's like OK, they have done XYZ so they could continue to win. I know. I guess what I'm saying is they're doing that because. They're losing, no. I understand that, but it's we can't use that as a. I don't know. That we should use that as a metric just because it's easy to get complacent and, you know, we're looking at a potential Trump de Santis 2024. So I'm not, I'm not like. Trump's gonna Trump's gonna win. That I don't even think. You know, they're just they're just. Like they're just literally calling each other pedophiles, and they both like, well, OK, allegedly. I don't even think this. I don't even think the Saints. I don't even think the. Saints is going to declare. Allegedly, Trump is a pedophile. Allegedly. Allegedly. I'm I'm I. Don't know. I don't know anything about DeSantis, but I wouldn't be surprised if he was a pedophile. I don't even think De Santis is going. To declare you. Don't think so. Did you did you read the other day? So he had De Santis had a rally thing and some? I don't know. In some county, in Florida, and people showed up in Trump gear and he had them physically removed. Oh, I love that for everybody. So, uh, what? Like it's over. Like that's it, because now a million people are going to come. To every one of his things. That is true. And it's going to look awful. That is true. So even better, we are looking at. A Trump, Trump, Trump, Biden. From Tom Cotton and then Trump is going to mysteriously have a heart attack while eating his seventh Big Mac of the day. Oh, God, that's just. And we're going to have a Tom Cotton presidency. So love that for us. Anyway, I'm just a ball of sunshine. I just sometimes I think that I have a pretty balanced about my views of the world and that I'm like, I feel like I'm pretty realistic about things. And then I'll say something so wildly dark and pessimistic that I'm, like, maybe being in crisis domestic violence. And working out of jail for the last eight years has actually. Maybe colored my views on the world more than I anticipated. Yeah, that'll do it. No, that that will definitely do it. That'll that's that's what the kids call a big downer. That's a downer. It's a big Debbie downer. Yeah, it's an. L It's an L. Yeah, you're just eating elves. Eating elves. Eating them. Like BFR, that's trauma. I've never heard that before. Oh, I can't because it's going. To be it's B. Asleep for real? OK, it's my new favorite Gen. I just got on period I period a like last week. I don't know if that's still doing that, but that. Is really funny. I just got on him. Yeah. So I don't know. I'm old. I'm. I'm not old. I think I'm the oldest person on TikTok. I can't can't judge. No, there's some much older men and. It was like. They have all messaged me. Yeah, I get messages from people named Sugar Daddy M12. So how I don't. Know on TikTok. Tick tock. How you don't even this is the first I've. Heard of this? You even? Why don't you ask China? I don't know. You don't even have like content. No, I do. I do have a couple of things. I've been tagged in. Because my friend, my high school friend likes to make tick tocks when we get together in the summer. So I have like 3 tick tocks I'm tagged in, they have like 5 views apiece. Apparently one of those 5 views was Sugar Daddy Mike. And he liked what he saw. And he would like to support my lifestyle. I was gonna say, what are they talking about in the PG13 version? They said you're so beautiful. I would like to get to know. You yeah. And they usually put like a dollar sign. It ain't trickin if you got it. They don't got it so. That's that's the. Thing, that's the thing. There's, like, established routes to go. If you want an actual sugar daddy or sugar baby. And it's not TikTok, but certainly not. My God. What is doing? What is going on? Cause like I'm not above letting a generous older gentleman fund my lifestyle, but that gentleman is not going to. Right. Find me via TikTok. That's rough. This is for this is. Ooh, you learn something new every day. Good morning, comrade. So if you thought my voice was hot. The rest of you is hot. Too hot enough that. Yeah, I I would agree. No, it's probably a Nigerian scammer. That's like a reverse scam? How does that work? Because they'll say. I want to send you this is because this is another message I've gotten. They want to send you a check for $500.00 for you to go get your nails done and a massage. And then. But they have to do it via. Vanilla card. Yeah, of course. What are? Because that's how everybody. Those those prepaid spending cards. That's how everybody transfers money. In 2023. So either you're gonna get scanned of money, or you're gonna help someone launder money. So either way, no thank you. Dang, tick talking wild. So it did that did check my ego a little bit. I'm not going to lie to you. I was like, oh, this isn't actually a generous older man wanting to fund my lifestyle because my beauty is just so overwhelming. It is a person who thinks I might be dumb. You could be on, like, 90 day fiance. You could be that Lady. Oh, I would be so good on that show. Just be like meeting some guy from the. Dr. the. Dominican Republic and be like, oh, he totally loves me. Now for the good. We've do station ID's, we listen to one of 2.3 W HIV. FM New Orleans and we love you. And all wars. That was end all wars. Oh, that was the wtix thing. And we love you, which is very creepy. Yeah, if you're driving. Hey, sorry. They're just trying to spread. A little love in the world. I know, but drive if you're driving through the east at like. 2:00 AM and it's just listening to the oldies and then it's WTX New Orleans and we love it's. And there's just a a pile of burning tires and it just looks like. Bartertown on the. You sound like you live in Metairie. No, because they would never. They cause I think bartertown's cool for Mad Max beyond Thunderdome. So that was actually a compliment. I'm cool. Yeah, he's like, no, that was a good thing. I'm cool with that. But what is your good? OK, so I got a letter in the mail and I'm going to read it to you. And you hear. This is the official letter. Hear the paper crumple. It's like this is an official show. Dear Robert Johnson, we are sending you. We are sending you this letter to share the good news that on behalf of a national donor, you no longer owe the above referenced medical debts. It was almost $1200. To auctioneer. Because of our national 5013 C nonprofit, RIP Medical debt bought and abolished the debt. 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No, I would listen to him anytime. Something like when Obama like, won twice like I was like Rush Limbaugh. Let's go. Yeah, because you know, he's gonna lose. His mind. Yeah, you know, so it's like stuff like that, but. OK, so my first thought is since you were talking about Sugar Daddy scams, I was like, this is obviously a scam. What is this? So I did a little deep digging and no, it is not a scam. It's 100% real. It was started by two guys who were actually. Debt collectors, they they were executives at some like debt collecting thing. On Wall Street, across from Zuccotti Park, Occupy Wall Street happened. They go down there and just hang out and be like what's going on. And then they find they people found out who they were. And then they're like, hey, we've got an idea. And they started this, like, rolling jubilee of really of buying people's medical debt. And then we're leaving it. And honestly. OK so my thing is this. That that thousand, that $1000, almost 1200 bucks was from a CPAP machine that I own. I paid the what do you call it? The copay or? Whatever. So I paid the copay which was $500.00 off of my and I I have a good job. I have insurance. Thank God all these things like. I'm an atheist, but I thank God every day that I've I've made it to this point in my life where I, you know, I have these things, but. It's absurd because Aaron can testify. My snoring has been so loud since I was 20 and I would stop breathing at night and wake up in the middle of the night and I could pass out anywhere because I was so tired all the time and. I was just dying, you know, like. And she made me. She's like you have to go get this checked out. They're like you have sleep apnea. You could die at any moment. So, and we have to run a bunch of tests and then then you have to pay $2000.00 for a machine that's going to keep you alive and make sure you don't stop breathing in the. Middle of night. Which seems like. It's not even seen. Let let let me scratch seem out of there that it's the most perverse, disgusting, sick thing ever. When you tell someone you know as a doctor, you're telling somebody how important a piece of equipment is and how, Oh my God, thank God we got to you when you did and. By the way, we need 2K before this that we can give you this thing that's so in. And it's I paid for the $500.00 copay and I was like, gotcha. I was like, gotcha auctioneer because you're never seeing the rest of this. I'm like, you're not. They would send me bills and I would just throw them in the garbage cause I'm like, no, I'm not. I'm not paying. For this like this is crazy. I have. I just gotta build just because it was been a few months ago now, but I got a bill for like $1200 when I got a new IUD and I was like, I thought this was covered under the ACA, and sure the actual IUD was covered, but not the removal of my previous IUD. And I said, well, I'm just not paying that. Get out of here. So you know, it's not not paying it. I'm. I'm sitting here at work and I'm like researching. I'm researching this 5013 C and for a guy like me, who I've Erin, can attest. I've literally said, you know, the words have come out of my mouth. I don't have emotions. I started to tear up, and it wasn't because. Like, I wasn't gonna pay. That actually was never gonna see that money. Bill collectors were never gonna see. I wasn't gonna pay it. I wasn't worried about. It but. It got me to think about all the people who were just crushed. Lives ruined, completely bankrupt because they have, you know, they've got a long term cancer, somebody in their family needs, you know, long term care and they're just crushed under medical debt that they're and that they've been helped by this and. Literally have their life change by this, like rolling jubilee of people like ourselves who give money to this organization that buys up people's debts for pennies on the dollar and just. Tears them up. Also I want to I want to say sorry to all jail because I was very snarky to you and I just looked up what you do and. A good job. We're just making all the friends out of here. I, but I do really think you should change some of the wording on your website because you sound like an insurance. But they're actually what's called an accountability management. It's here, it's it's an accountable care organization. So what that is is essentially they function. So basically how this insurance companies pressure doctors and like other medical places to. To do the most inexpensive things possible, and and that's a really terrible thing cuz it comes at the cost of patient care, accountable management organizations. Are they essential? Are advocating for the consumers, so it's generally and it's generally for. If you start want to start an independent private practice. Usually it's really, really hard because you have to have relationships with those insurance, so you'll send like it's just really difficult. So if you do end up wanting to do that, you can enjoin in accountable management. Organization and they'll help you hook you up and figure out how to give the best care for clients. It gets rid of a lot of Medicare waste, a lot of Medicaid waste, which is often. The for profit insurance companies are doing and it's just it's a good thing. So sorry everybody. Nice, but like I was telling Aaron as a joke. Like, yeah, I'm an atheist. Like, I don't believe in a buy and buy. But I was like if somebody was to knock on my door and proselytize to me right now, like, this is this would be the time I'm most open to it because I just kept thinking in my head up, just like a God of the Old Testament. It's like I sent you, Bernie Sanders. I sent you another. I sent you another Jewish prophet. That you refuse to listen to. So now I've got to work around this. Which I think is so dramatic. But like when he said that the other day I was like, OK, I know we're, we're both sad about Bernie losing, but let's not. Oh, it's fine. I'm. It's fine but. No, it's just that something like this exists, and this has been existing for, you know, decades now or decade, decades, almost since Occupy is amazing and it just it's perverse that it has to exist, that it does exist and it's and it shows how badly we need. Medicare for all, like yesterday for because. The way I describe it to people who are like, oh, I don't want that, you know, they're going. It's like we're getting taxed as American citizens out the wazoo right now. And we're receiving little. To know return our social services are inept at being the most, the most generous assessment is they're inept. So if we're going to be taxed, if you know if they're going to take money out of my check, like, let me get some of that back. So I don't have to worry about can I cough up. 2 racks. To make sure I don't die in the middle. Right. It just, it just feels like in the richest country to ever exist. This is a perverse situation. And this was actually the same, same organization that was featured on John Oliver, if you remember, I think that was a few years ago, they did this. Yeah, it was like 3 or 4. They yeah, they they did this. And John Oliver, the show donated a bunch of money, bought a bunch of debt and forgave it all and. I think part of, I mean he's he's he seems like a good egg, but I think he was especially upset about the idea of medical debt just coming from the NHS in England. He is British. If you don't know who John Oliver is in England does have, you know, a government run National Health care system. Which is actually socialized medicine, like Medicare for all like. It's not even that. It's not even the NHS. So I'm just saying this. I'm interrupting this. So if anybody, you know, cause you've got that next level of reactionary who who knows a little something. So if they ever try to come at you with like, oh, the NHS is in shambles or the NHS, you know doesn't work, right, well, the NHS is not Medicare for all. We're not talking about an act like auction or Turo. Being run by the government, it's just the government. I mean, it's just auction or Turo. Your local doctor sends that check. Bill to Uncle Sam to to dark Brandon instead of you. That's the only difference. They're already doing for people who are on Medicaid. And so it's not like a new model, it would just be including more people in the model that already exists. The best, the best healthcare I ever and I have. You know, I have decent insurance now through my employer, which is an all another a just atrocity. It's it's surreal. It's 1984, George Orwin. That we that we even have. The best health insurance I ever got. Was through Medicaid like when I when I I didn't have a job. Until I got another one I got on. Absolutely the best insurance I've ever. Had you know? Like the my prescriptions were doggone near free. I well, I started seeing a therapist then because I didn't have to pay a copay. It was it like Medicaid, literally I, I mean this might be a little too. It was definitely life changing. It could have even. Saved my life. I would agree with that. And just to just to as an example of how petty insurance companies are, I had a client who had disability. I think it was like $1100 and he made just too much with this ability that he didn't also qualify for Medicaid. So he had Medicare, but not Medicaid, so he still had to had to co-pay for prescriptions. And he also had a pretty serious drug addiction and so didn't generally have a lot of money at the end of. Month and would just like not be able to afford his $4 heart medication. And so like, I would just end up buying them a lot of times like what am I gonna do? $4 dude. Have him have a heart attack cuz he couldn't pay for four $4.00, but it's like and I think he was. Covered by like United. Or something. So it's like it's so absurd. It's like. They're just nickel and diming the poorest people and. Yeah. So that's why I want to, you know, yeah, no, 100%. So that's funny. You say that about United? Preaching the choir. But my God, it's bad. So I here in new here in New Orleans, I had united is in Louisiana, United is the one that does our Medicaid. So there's actually multiple Medicaid providers. So there's United Healthcare, there's healthy blue, there's Louisiana healthcare connections, Aetna and Humana. So we have five different providers that. So basically, all of the Medicaid money gets funneled into those into those insurance companies, and they have a specific plan for Medicaid. And if you are on Medicaid, I believe you're allowed to change providers once a year. And if you're on Medicare, I believe you can change once 1/4. So I had united Medicaid, so I didn't know that was a thing. So I got a job working for the city, and now I also united, does the insurance for the city so. The thing is, when I will call for a specialist and I'll call a specialist and they'll be like what insurance do you have? And I'll I'll say united and immediately they'll be like, well, we don't and I'll be like, I work for the City of New Orleans, and you can hear their tone change and they go. OK. Because they're so ready to be like, Nope, no, not doing Medicaid, but it's and. And I'm. I want to be like. You dirty dog like. The Medicaid that you're pooling is was better than the insurance. And the reason so the. I have now. Reason why they don't want because it's like. OK, insurance is insurance is insurance and it's because the government refuses to pay some of the prices that the insurance companies will pay. And it's if you've ever gotten a hospital bill where they charged you $500.00 for two aspirin, which is real and not uncommon, the government just says no. Yeah, that happens every day that happening random. So that's the reason why these insurance companies. That's awesome. Because, like why they don't? Why they're lobbying against. A Medicaid, because you would, you would think, OK, if everybody has insurance that's more clients for these insurance companies, but they don't want that because they it it's less profit for them and the hospitals don't want that because hospitals are generally not nonprofits, we're lucky in. Plus profit. In this state that you know, or at least in New Orleans, that most of the hospitals around here are nonprofits, but. You know that's not the case in a lot of places in the country. And so the hospital, hospital administrators don't want, I almost said hospital staff. And I'm like, no those nurses. They would give you. That aspirin for free, if they could. But the hospital administration want to be able to charge, you know, whatever, and part of that is because they have to pay such high salaries. To the doctors because the doctors all have like $400,000 in education, debt and so on and so forth. And so you. A lot like as we were talking about earlier in the show, like part of the reason why a solution like Medicaid for all or Medicare for all is so abhorrent to so many people is because it's going to, it's going to be like. The first domino and a domino effect of showing how inflated so many costs are and how few people are benefiting from that money. Yes, yes. And that's why that's why they fought so hard against Obamacare, which was just Romneycare, because once you get that wedge. In there it goes back to this all loops back to their previous conversation. Once you get that wedge in there and you show people no, this is how things should. Be yeah. So for instance, if you have Medicaid, at least in Louisiana, they'll pay for your cancer treatment like they'll pay for your cancer treatment. Then you know there's no. Going back, you know, watching window. There's not gonna. There's not a question if you're gonna. Get chemo or not? But private insurance companies, if you meet your maximum benefit amount. She might not get. Chemo so it's. Like the hospitals, wanna keep charging insane prices? The insurance companies want to still make that profit, but part of the way they make that profit is by being able to deny you from certain procedures. Like there's zero reason why your CPAP had to cost $1500. That's insane. That's absolutely insane. Yeah, like, I actually just go sleep at myself because we're both old and can't breathe properly. If you are wondering why I sound a little more chipper cuz I'm actually sleeping like fantastic, highly recommend. And I'm I went through and this is this is honestly like, so dystopian. I went through a startup, an Internet startup, to get my CPAP. That's so gross. I logged, I said how to get, cuz I tried to sign up for a sleep, study through oschner and the first available appointment wasn't until April and this was back in. Back in November of last year, I was going to just have to wait, but it was getting so bad that I was forgetting English like I just could not remember words my cognition. And what's one of the main things about they tell you about, oh, we can't do socialized medicine cause there's gonna be waitlists. Show that. I have insurance through my employer. Now you're telling me I am going to die. But can you just please not do it for like 4 months till we can? Get you in? Yeah, yeah. So I have a private insurance as well and I was content to just wait, but yeah, like I said it was. It was getting bad. So I I googled how sleep studies New Orleans and app came up. I basically filled out a survey. They got me connected with a Doctor Who was like, yeah, you should probably get a sleep study. They ordered the sleep study. They mailed it to me. I wore it at night. Transmitted all the data via the app and then they were like, yeah, you're like not breathing. Apparently I was getting 6% of the REM sleep. I was supposed to. Get and sleep. So basically REM sleep is where you repair your cognition, so that's where you kind of like sort and process all the information you got during the day and then deep sleep is where your body. The parents itself. So I was getting enough deep sleep, but I wasn't getting any REM. And for you know, people who don't know that much about insomnia. Basically, when you have insomnia, your body goes from light sleep where are not really. It's kind of like that period before you get to the other part. You go from light sleep to deep sleep because your body is in survival mode. You need your body more than your smarts in order to survive. So it goes to. You repair your body, so you might not wake up feeling sick, but you're not. Be able to remember anything like I was at work just like it was. It was perfect. It was affecting my job. Performance honestly, which is why I looked for the sleep study and yeah, so they sent me the device, got it back. I have it. I'm paying. I financed my CPAP. So yeah, we're doing great as a society, but it's. So yeah, so. It's just like. You should be listening to good morning, comrades. If you're not pro single payer healthcare, but. Yeah, absolutely. But we're running out of time, but I I invite everybody to check out ripmedicaldebt.org, see what they're about. Just on their web page, big splash screen just. I'll just read it to you just as it says, abolish medical debt at pennies on the dollar every $100 you donate relieves $10,000 in medical debt. Who I mean. The amount of people that that, this, that this nonprofit is helping. In this six sad world is. I I really can't understate how awesome they are, so thank you for helping me. And we'll see you guys next time I love. You, babe. I cut it off. You're not on there. You can't. Tell me you love me back. But anyway, yeah. But So what? They're giving themselves cover to be able to say, well, no, we're not anti trans. Are you saying that all trans people are going to be having body shows are going to be having
Here's the bottom line friends in this JKL community, I want you to be excited about your life. No matter how young, or old you are, I want you to be excited about the life that you are creating. The Meaning Of LifeAnd to me, the meaning of life question is “meaning.”And I actually got this from Viktor Frankl, not just a Holocaust survivor, but as crazy as it sounds, thriver. Frankl believed that even in the most difficult and seemingly hopeless situations, individuals can find meaning in their lives. This is because meaning is the number one motivating force in human beings.So What Is Meaning?Frankl wrote that meaning can be found in three ways:Through achievement by setting goals and working towards them.Through relationships by giving and receiving love.Through suffering by transcending challenges and emerging stronger.Now, assume Frankl is right and meaning is the most important thing in our lives. And then look at these three ways to find meaning. Through goals, relationships, and overcoming challenges. All three of these can be achieved through the pursuit of a big dream. Yet, so often when we hear the term Big Dreams we are probably thinking about little kids wishing on a star.**For the full written version of the episode see the transcript. FOLLOW JustinInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesLinkedIn - Justin
The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Rob Mahoney to discuss the Warriors' lackluster 6-9 start, whether it's time to hit the panic button, possible in-season trades, and more (5:12). Then Bill talks with Peter Schrager of NFL Network and Fox Sports about Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney's impact, the fall of the Rams, the competitive AFC East, and some of their favorite matchups for the week (37:48), before making the Million-Dollar Picks for NFL Week 11 (1:24:26). Finally Bill talks with Jimmy Kimmel about Bill's move to L.A. 20 years ago to work for ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' the show's turbulent first year, JKL!'s 20th anniversary, and more (1:30:51). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Jimmy Kimmel, Peter Schrager, and Rob Mahoney Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We started out with some audience submitted questions that actually opened up some cool conversation. We learned things like favourite quotes, books and movies that he enjoys. We also got pretty deep talking about Ninja Turtle characters and how we are all best represented by one of them.We talked about clout chasers and why David was willing to come on JKL even though our show isn't huge (yet). It lead to a really good conversation about values and why we collaborate as creatives.Semistupid is a big fan of TV and movies, so we probably brought up about a hundred different shows, or stories throughout the episode. Some really interesting wisdom, and discussion came from these examples.Listening to the journey that David went on as a creator is pretty cool. He started with a passion for filmmaking at a young age. But there was no real way to share his projects before social media became more popular. Old cameras, purely for the creative, was where he got started. That's changed a lot now that he has created a ton of viral content across social media.Self-Help And Success For CreativesThe lifestyle around his creative life also went through transformations. He went from random videos as part of a creative partnership to building the brand Semistupid more as a solopreneur. He built better personal habits, daily routines and started to learn about building a business around his passion. I think our conversation about success was really interesting. A lot of people see the actual content that is shared on our pages. What they don't see is all of the work that goes into it. People don't appreciate the routine, systems and habits. The fact that David built Semistupid for like ten years before finding fame. There is so much that you don't see from your favourite creatives. This could be depressing, but taken the right way it should be refreshing. Build patient, five to ten year goals and start crafting daily habits toward that vision. Love the process and great things will happen. We didn't really go into the micro of filmmaking and content creation. Instead of how to make a video, we got more into how to succeed as a creator. How can you monetize and live off of your passion? How long will it take? What kind of lifestyle will you live as a creative entrepreneur.The self-help, personal development and productivity topics that we discussed was a pleasant surprise. For example, David is a great example of someone who actually maintains a solid morning ritual routine.We also hear a lot of awesome ideas for maintaining mental health as a creative and how to live that good life. David also shares many of the book resources that helped him become successful. Hope you enjoy and if you do, please pass it along to someone else.11 Things To Keep In Mind As A Content CreatorYou can do many things in life, but can't do everything. Discovering your one thing at this moment in your life and focusing on it is really important.Create content because you truly enjoy it, and because you have values, or a message to share with your potential audience.Select one platform to focus on primarily, and then cross post to the others. Focus first on the one that connects you to the medium and audience you are most aligned with.Upload as much quality content to as many platforms as possible for you. That may be once a week to one platform. It may be 50 times per day to six platforms, but do what works best for you.Pick a name, hashtag, or brand that speaks to your values and what you stand for. But also that is available in the marketplace across the various platforms.Don't be too big for anyone. But also don't see your self as too small either. We aren't above, or below each other, we are all creators.Collaborate with accounts similar in size. Sharing audiences can be a really good growth hack. But don't hold out for bigger accounts. Work with other comparable creators and keep building your network.Develop habits that improves other areas of your life. Be sure to use a schedule, read, exercise, eat healthy, sleep well and do more activities that bring you vitality.Continually improve the systems that make your process more efficient. Most importantly build systems that increase your time and freedom.Develop a long term mindset. Anything worth achieving might take you 5, 10, 20 years, but if you know that's the goal, then keep going. And if you want it, you will achieve it.It doesn't need to be your big passion to be successful. That word is over used. You might be passionate about golf, or travel but not want to monetize those things. Find something you want to monetize that is enjoyable enough, that you will push yourself to succeed no matter what, but that you can monetize.Memorable Quotes“You gotta remember, the Ninja Turtles were teenagers. Like for Raph, his mature self will have tamed the beast, and been a very wise person, just gotta give him some time.”“I think a lot about memento mori, the idea that we are all going to die soon, that none of this is permanent, and it helps me with daily gratitude.”“I don't see myself as above anyone. Or below anyone.”“Don't set a timeline. If I gave up after three years no one would have heard of me. So, I basically got into it with the attitude, however long this takes, I'm going to make it work. Even, 10, 20, 40 years, I'll be an old man trying to make videos pop.”“Really think about what you say and what you do before you do it or say it. And if it's going to make you happier or a better person and those around you do it, if not, don't do it.”Guest BioDavid Brubaker Aka Semistupid is a short video content creator, filmmaker and brand owner. He started the lifestyle brand Semi-stupid, which is also the guise that her creates his comedy under.Like most creative entrepreneurs, he has worked a number of traditional jobs, pivoted into video creation and marketing for other people and then started making more content for himself. His attitude that it may take twenty years, but this is what I want to do with my life is definitely a big reason for his success.He is now best known for sketch comedy shorts across social media. His Youtube channel bio states “Welcome to Semistupid. We are here to make you laugh, hopefully.” If that's not straightforward enough I don't know what is.FOLLOW DavidInstagram - @SemistupidTikTok - @SemistupidYouTube -SemiStupidFOLLOW JUSTIN (JustTries)Website - JustTriesHOMEInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesCONNECT WITH JUST KEEP LEARNINGWebsite - JKLHOMEInstagram - @JustKeepLearning.CaTiktok - @justkeeplearning.caFacebook - Just Keep LearningFree Group - JKL Goal Setting CommunityWe appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. Also, if you want a shoutout, simply share an image of the episode, you listening, or your takeaways and share it @JustTries anywhere on social!Reach out anytime! Text your questions to JustTries at +1 (313) 710-5499Best Modern Mobile Recording Site: Squadcast
Her most recent book was called “Dream: Get Clarity & Create The Life You Want.” Clearly, she is a great spokesperson for the JKL brand and values. A lot of time manifestation gets a bad name, but I trust this interview will clear a few things up when it comes to getting what you want.Maya is one of the best dream manifestation coaches and business leaders ever. Ever. As the founder of Dream University and author of 15 great books on life goals, she is one of the best at helping you learn that “YOU are a creator once you can shake loose the grip that the ego has on you”. That's a pretty incredible accomplishment given there are so many influential “dream big” authors, speakers and coaches. We talked about integrity and intention being the guiding principles of manifestation.She is an incredibly open and honest leader in the business world. As humble and wise as she is, there are a ton of business accolades that she could boast about. We talked a bit about business and career success. But much of the conversation was about life.We got into our major, recent experiences with grief, which wasn't easy, but I think was an important part of the conversation. Specifically the importance of staying in the present moment. We also chatted about the fact that finding balance with grief is so valuable. We have to dig into our emotions, and trauma, but not so much that we beat ourselves up. Remember, if you're struggling, there are people you can reach out to. Talking about it is really helpful. She shares a bit about building some celebrity notoriety, fame one might call it and deciding to close up shop for things she found more important in life. We learned about changing her name and shifting business passions for art passions, particularly as a painter. We talk about living on track and on purpose as individuals having a truly unique experience. Maya has an incredible level of wisdom that we can all learn from. Especially in the business world. It can be so easy to get caught up in things that aren't truly impactful in this world. And being true to ourselves is the key. I absolutely love her take on discernment, the idea of being reflective enough to make decisions for ourselves. Maya shared her thoughts that many of us have “to-do” lists. But, in reality, most of us need “stop doing” lists instead. If we don't know our values, and what actions mapped to them, then we can't figure out what to do, and not to do. Given the choice, we should stay true to ourselves.She is such an inspiration for many reasons, but practicing what she preaches is definitely one of them. It takes a unique, confident person to use this discernment to walk away from an incredibly successful and growing business because it wasn't suitable to who she wanted to be anymore. I love all of our interviews, but this one will always hold a special place in my heart. Hope you enjoy.20 Things To Keep In Mind When You Dream BigDevelop a creator mindset that allows you to dream. You have to understand that everyone who has achieved anything was no better than you. They just let their dreams come to them.Don't wait. There will never be a better time to get started. That does not mean figure out the strategy, yet. That comes later. But, if you have a dream, go for it, start now.Get clear on your dreams. This tends to be the most challenging step for anyone, at any age, in any season of life. Not to over simplify, but our minds simply make up our dreams. They just come to us if we let them.Believe in your dreams. Prove that they are important enough to you by standing up to fear and doubt and choosing to believe in them. Not because they will come true for certain. Whatever is supposed to be will be, but because believing in them and their impact is important to you.Act on your dreams. Once you have clarity it can be addictive to talk about what you would, should or could do. But the universe will get behind your work once you put it into action. Stop telling your story. You are not your story. Your story will evolve and will even be completely different to different people, but it's not something that you need to tell. Some times we get so stuck in past beliefs and we need to decide that they are no longer serving us. Move on from past stories by hitting your reset button and living in the moment.Enrol people in understanding your dream. You won't achieve it alone, and the only way to find the support you need is to share the goal in a compelling way that builds a community that is bigger than you. Create culture and connection around your dream.Share your dream by building a community in two steps. First, inspire, and then invite. Most of us suck at inviting. Just think, what should you ask of people that is reasonable and will lead to making a change in the world?Build your dream team. Don't ask for “too much”, but articulate your clear vision to others. Ask people to help in whatever way feels appropriate to that particular relationship and make it easy for them to say “yes”. This happens through building trust and having them understand the clear, reasonable role that they play in supporting a goal that they agree with.Understand dreams come from different places. Some are from necessity, such as the way we want to pay the bills, or put food on the table. Some dreams come from desire, like a vacation, meeting a celebrity, or driving a certain car. And the most powerful dreams come from purpose.Purpose, which leads to our greatest dreams is about knowing who you are. What is your why? What are your values? What impact would you like to have? What are you non-negotiable? To live on purpose requires three things. One, to have your spiritual practices. Could be walking, running, meditation, prayer, or art. Secondly, know what makes you uniquely you, your failures and successes that make you one of a kind. And third, decide on how you can use your gifts to be in service of others.There are two types of obstacles. An internal challenge, one that requires self reflection and mindset growth. Or an external job, something that requires a strategy and plan to deal with.Know your “Not To-Do List”. It is just as, maybe even more important to know what drains you of energy, or time that is not serving your purpose and stop doing those things.Develop a coach like mindset. Whether for you, or a team, use reflection, feedback, innovation and making adjustments as part of your regular routine.The difference between a dream and a fantasy is that you could craft a strategy to work toward a dream. But don't choose a strategy too soon. The sooner we strategize, the sooner we limit the ways in which our purpose could come true.If you're working toward a long term, real big dream, then break it down into a shorter term project, or goal. What's a reasonable next step that you can work toward each day for the next thirty days that is aligned toward helping that big dream? Make sure you can measure and celebrate the success of this short term progress.We sabotage our dreams by projecting our fears and doubts into the goals. We do this with three little words, “but what if”. When you find yourself thinking “what if” as a barrier to taking the next step, remind yourself the quote from Peter Pan: “What if I fall? Oh but my darling what if you fly?” and most importantly remind yourself of your purpose.Figure out some of your blockers in life. What is holding you back? Identify a particular skill that you would benefit from improving as it relates to your dream. Much like being an athlete, craft a practice. A practice is the smallest possible routine that you can do to turn that weakness into a strength. Do this practice on a prescribed regimen just like practicing for sport, or fitness, until you think it would be more beneficial to work on something else.It's a forever thing. No one who is still here has completely fulfilled their purpose. If we have the opportunity to still be here, then we still have purpose we can pursue. Keep going.Memorable Quotes“Intention & integrity are the foundation of living on purpose. Knowing what you value and bringing your gift to the world is incredibly important. Sometimes it will help you pay the bills and sometimes it won't.“ “I love shortcuts. We can shortcut the process of learning by standing on the shoulders of those who have come before us.”“The $64,000.00 dollar coaching question, are you more committed to taking action toward making your dream a reality, or are you more committed to your fears, doubts and insecurities?”“Don't be giving dreaming a bad name by living in la-la fantasyland. You need to apply strategy and take action.”“You are a creator. Shift your mindset so that you can use your ego to help you create solutions that will do great things for yourself and others in the world““When you have a choice, start saying no thank you to things that aren't in full alignment with your purpose. Over time you will see a shift from doing a lot of things in life you don't want to do to doing more of the things you do want to do.”“I've seen many people go further in life with passion and commitment, than skill, experience and gobs of money.”Guest BioAs founder and CEO of Dream University, Marcia Wieder has spent over 30 years leading a DreamMovement. She also created and leads a modern day “mystery school”, The Meaning Institute, to help people live more meaningful lives.Marcia collaborated with 3 U.S. presidents, was a repeat guest on Oprah, had her own PBS television special and taught at Stanford's Business School. She is a member of the Transformational Leadership Council and an advisory board member for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Unstoppable Foundation where she financed and helped build 15 schools in Kenya.She is the renowned author of 15 books including; Dream: Clarify & Create What You Want, Making Your Dreams Come True, Life is But a Dream, Dreams are Whispers From the Soul and Doing Less & Having More. She writes for Huffington Post, is now a guest on Just Keep Learning and was also a syndicated columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle.FOLLOW Maya Website - Dream UniversityCourse - Dream MasteryFacebook - Marcia WiederFOLLOW JUSTIN (JustTries)Website - JustTriesHOMEInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesCONNECT WITH JUST KEEP LEARNINGWebsite - JKLHOMEInstagram - @JustKeepLearning.CaTiktok - @justkeeplearning.caFacebook - Just Keep LearningFree Group - JKL Goal Setting CommunityWe appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. Also, if you want a shoutout, simply share an image of the episode, you listening, or your takeaways and share it @JustTries anywhere on social!Reach out anytime! Text your questions to JustTries at +1 (313) 710-5499
CLL #2122 (feat. Puddle of Mudd) 11/17/2003 – Monday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2003) This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade, Puddle of Mudd (Wes Scantlin) are making their second of four appearances during the Adam era, the band were previously in studio for CLL #1624 from December of 2001. Drew is broadcasting remotely from Syracuse and Wes is in studio with Adam, Jimmy Kimmel calls in with Jon Stamos from his dressing room at JKL. Adam convinces Dr. Drew to tickle the ivories which Anderson uses to great effect. A borderline Sleeper Classic gem of an episode. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn Read More →
Dan Mancina & Anthony Ferraro kick off episode 29 of the Four Bad Eyes Podcast. Tune in to hear Anthony and Dan discuss Anthony nearly drowning, getting lost carrying a boat, Four Bad Eyes received their first fan art, going fishing using special bait, staring at the sun and sneezing with your eyes open, anthony's 150 item Christmas list and more!A note from our sponsor Clusiv.io - https://clusiv.io/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=four_bad_eyes More about Anthony Ferraro ► https://www.asfvision.comMore about Dan Mancina ► https://www.keeppushinginc.comMore about Four Bad Eyes Podcast ► https://www.fourbadeyes.com Donate to Keep Pushing Adaptive Skatepark ► https://fundrazr.com/f1zZbe?ref=ab_6VqfaF2Sm6X6VqfaF2Sm6X SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrlpwAc7W68j68iP0dQraA ADD US ON:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fourbadeyesTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@fourbadeyesDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danthemancina/Anthony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asfvision Keep Pushing Inc was founded by Dan Mancina, an accomplished skateboarder who happens to be blind. Dan also holds a Master's degree in Vision Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT), which helps to teach adaptive life skills to those dealing with vision loss. Keep Pushing is a non-profit that combines Dan's two passions by introducing the blind/visually impaired (VI) community to the inclusive culture of skateboarding. Through his own journey with vision loss, Dan has found the lack of accessibility in current skateparks. The goal of his foundation is to build the first fully adaptive skatepark and to host skateboard workshops for the blind and VI using what he has learned on the skateboard and through his VRT training. Dan has teamed up with an experienced skatepark design company, New Line. Using New Line's design expertise and Dan's knowledge of adaptive skating to create the safest and most accessible skate park ever! Using adaptive methods, such as increasing the size of obstacles, adding contrast to obstacles, tactile ground, auditory cues for echolocation, 3-D models, and a spacious layout. Once the facility is built Dan plans to host monthly skate workshops and skateboard lessons for local youth/adults who are blind and VI, annual adaptive contests to help push for skateboarding the Paralympics, as well as use park adaptations to influence future public skateparks. Donate to Keep Pushing Adaptive Skatepark ► https://fundrazr.com/f1zZbe?ref=ab_6VqfaF2Sm6X6VqfaF2Sm6X 00:00 - intro02:00 - Anthony dramatization about nearly drowning18:45 - Anthony and Dan get lost carrying a boat22:00 - Four Bad Eyes received their first fan art24:40 - Dan and Anthony go fishing using special bait 28:00 - staring at the sun and sneezing with your eyes open39:40 - anthony's 150 item Christmas list50:00 - one love keep pushing Podcast Intro & Outro done by Pete Gustin the Blind Surfer find out more at ► https://www.petegustin.com ***PLEASE NOTE***Four Bad Eyes is a brand new venture between two extremely devoted and talented individuals. We are pumped to keep working hard to make this unfold and grow. Please be advised that we will be exploring a wide variety of topics (some adult-themed) and our younger viewers (and their parents) should be advised that some topics will be for mature audiences only.
CLL #2055 (feat. Dr. Bruce) 08/14/2003 – Thursday Night Show Source – Lost Tape VHS (2022) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade and features the first mention of the JKL...
Joe Rogan mocked the Australians for a new law in which they cannot grow their own food. Only problem was...it was fake.Jimmy Kimmel has Covid again. John Mulaney and Mac-Packer Andy Samberg fill in as JKL hosts. Kimmel did make teh Disney upfront and ha da GREAT monologue - Johnny Mac has the highlights.Rick and Morty get an anime spinoff.On Netflix today, The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up, “an evening to celebrate some of the greatest stand-ups of all time who are no longer with us. John Mulaney honors Robin Williams, Dave Chappelle honors Richard Pryor, Chelsea Handler honors Joan Rivers and Jon Stewart honors George Carlin.”Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians.Instagram is @dailycomedynewsReddit https://www.reddit.com/r/dailycomedynews/Twitter is @dcnpod because the person with what I want tweeted onceSupport the show by Buying Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsGoodpods: https://goodpods.app.link/2OUMliguTkb and I am @johnnymacEmail: john at thesharkdeck dot comDaily Comedy News is a production of The Shark Deck, the leading company in short form daily podcasts.www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynewsListen Ad-Free and get the episodes early with a premium subscription for $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-comedy-news-podcast-a-podcast-about-comedians/id1474309028
Rick Kitagawa is considered an Inner Monster Wrangler. According to his experiences, his greatest strength is helping people wrangle that monster that holds us all back. He is great at helping people with imposter syndrome and achieving their big dreams. He coaches leaders, entrepreneurs and creatives to build confidence and strategies for success.Rick shares a bit about his upbringing and how it might not exactly be what people would think. We also touch on the debate about whether people should go to college, or not. Over the years, whether in business, social, or art, he has gone from scared of being judged, to being completely open about his own successes and failures.In this episode, we talked about content creation, especially when it comes to building courses and educational material. We discuss confidence, creativity, building business and how to stop stealing dreams from people. With so much experience and an appreciation for all forms of creativity and lifelong learning, Rick Kitigawa is the perfect JKL guest.Rick is a founder, speaker, NFT creator, business consultant, storyteller and artist. He is the type of person that will help make anyone's life better just by working with him in any capacity. Just an all around really good person. Keep These Things In Mind When Creating Content And CoursesThere are a ton of snake oil salesmen in the online business world. But this is no reason to give up on your dream of being an educational leader in online business. It is important that we have more good people creating courses and content now more than ever before. Here are some things to keep in mind when creating your own business courses and content: Give it away. Give away ninety plus percent of your effort. The more we serve, the more we will get in return, but only if we truly serve first. Don't stress about what to monetize, or not. Give it away and then when the time comes to build a strategy to monetize, you will know.Define what you'll teach. We don't have to focus on a niche in our lives overall, but being able to define a focus for what you want to teach people is really important. Each course, or mini business will have a specific focus. You can decide what your focus will be either by expertise, interests, or a combination of both.Ask your community. One of the most important ways that we can decide our vision for content we create, or products and services we sell is by asking our audience what they have questions about.People who pay are more likely to pay attention. It is really helpful to give away a lot of free content because let's face it, the ability to learn in today's day and age should be free. But, don't underestimate the fact that some people need to put skin in the game in order to actually take the material, or course seriously.Have a price that suits your plan. You do not have to give into the idea that everything should be super expensive that you sell in order for it to be valued. But, it is also reasonable to have premium prices. It all comes down to knowing who you want to serve, what is the best price for them to pay and appreciating that when you take in revenue you can return it right back into surviving your community even better. So you may have a specific price plan for your customers, or you may have a value ladder that is accessible to anyone.Cater courses and content to different learning styles. Similar to the changing in price, if you want to help more people then make sure you teach with different methods. You may need to create audio, video, visual, and written content to help people learn in the way they learn best, at that moment.Engage people where they are at. Craft ways to ensure that there are equal entry points to the curriculum and content you are creating. Either split up your offers so that it is geared towards specific expertise and abilities. Or create the ability for the content to be flexible within it. Either way the progress should be individualized.Create unscalable learning moments. Synchronous learning opportunities, like real time projects, face to face meetings and live discussions may not be overly efficient when it comes to speed and convenience. But, in many cases these challenges, and peer to peer interactions are extremely valuable to the best learning. So make sure you have at least some live time opportunities and a community element. The community could exist in a group, or a channel, where people are able to work together whenever they need some peer interaction.Post clear instructions. When it comes to making sure people understand things like what your content can teach them, how to buy, how to succeed and how to follow the programs, don't assume it is easy to figure out. Test this with your community, take constructive criticism, but more importantly, over communicate and constantly make it easier and easier for learners to succeed.Define due dates. It's really common in such a fast pace world that we also fail to get things done on time. If you have your content and courses beautifully laid out, with clear teaching, but no due dates then it will be too easy for people to set it aside and forget about it. Even if your content is really engaging, be sure to embed deadlines that help people stay on track to the next micro goal, one at a time.Memorable Quotes“Do the hard work of building an audience.”“We see generosity as giving something away, which is good too. But, it can also be generous to charge people. For one, you honor the work by allowing yourself to continue doing this work. And two, when there's no skin in the game, no investment from the participant, they have a much higher chance of giving up, yet you know success is helpful to them.”“Coaching is so valuable because it's personalized and in real time, as opposed to having a more prescriptive tone. Podcasts, YouTube, books, they're great. But, they're structured for many people. When I'm coming up against something personal, I'd rather have someone tailor their expertise and knowledge to me.”Guest BioRick is the founder of Kaiju Coaching. He considers himself an inner monster wrangler because he coaches leaders and creatives (which he believes includes everyone) to wrangle their Inner Monsters and transform them from fierce enemies to trusted confidants.As a visual artist, coach, entrepreneur, and professor, he has dealt a lot with Impostor Syndrome. Pretty much everything he does requires dealing with fear, uncertainty, and the judgment of others. He built Kaiju Coaching to help others struggling with the same fears, doubts, and Inner Monsters that he's wrestled with all his life. Rick is also a professor for traditional college focusing on similar topics with an emphasis on business for creatives.He is also Co-Founder of Spotlight Trust, a leadership development partner that helps organizations harness the power of trust to become more human, creative, adaptive, and effective. They do this through content creation, learning materials, coaching and consulting workshops to help your team develop more trust and empathy. Best Modern Mobile Recording Site: SquadcastFOLLOW RickRick K Site - Rick K Coaching, Blog, ArtBusiness Site - Spotlight TrustTwitter - @RickKitagawaFOLLOW JUSTIN (JustTries)Website - JustTriesHOMEInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesCONNECT WITH JUST KEEP LEARNINGWebsite - JKLHOMEInstagram - @JustKeepLearning.CaTiktok - @justkeeplearning.caFacebook - Just Keep LearningFree Group - JKL Goal Setting CommunityWe appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. Also, if you want a shoutout, simply share an image of the episode, you listening, or your takeaways and share it @JustTries anywhere on social!Reach out anytime! Text your questions to JustTries at +1 (313) 710-5499
Kyle Scott is one of the most passionate people we've ever had on the Just Keep Learning Podcast when it comes to learning himself. Throughout his entire life, as a kid, in school and within his career, he has always adopted that JKL mindset too.In this episode, we talked about goal setting, manifestation and understanding what drives you. We also discussed some more technical components of being an entrepreneur, or business leader. Kyle has learned a lot about business from working at NBC and being Ryan Serhant's right hand man as President of Serhant Ventures. But he is also working formally on his MBA.There is no one one the show to date that can drop more names than Kyle could. He shares a lot of wisdom that he picked up over the course of ten years producing content for NBC. As a video journalist he interviewed the likes of Michael Phelps, William Shatner, Mel Robbins, Daymond John and many more thought leaders. One thing you'll notice is he has a special ability to pick up a little something from everyone he meets.He is also an avid reader and explains to the audience all about how books are the things that turn his money dial. Money dials is a concept learned from Ramit Sethi, whereby you allow yourself to restrict spending on things you don't actually gain intrinsic joy from. But, you spend freely on the things that you do gain appreciation from. Because Kyle has read so many books, and met so many authors, he can drop a whole lot of wisdom. We talked a lot about education and learning in general. One thing that has elevated Kyle throughout many points in his career is the ability to learn and pivot when others start to slow down. By setting goals, continually improving his mindset and staying focused he has achieved a lot in his career.The main two things we talked about were sales and creating awesome courses. Kyle has a high level of talent and expertise in both. The most important thing that he points out is that selling is human. In order to live a good life we have to be good at sales. Moreover, the ability to sell is transferable, but if you want to build a brand and community, the ability to focus on your niche is huge! Kyle provided us some examples of sales techniques and strategies they teach in their top course, “sell it like serhant”.When it comes to creating courses that convert we talked a lot about online education and production quality. We also discussed how important it is that the learning actually provide real world examples. When teaching someone the goal has to be to help change their behaviour. This happens by sending knowledge, but most importantly by helping them unlearn, and shift their mindset. 12 Steps To Create Awesome Online CoursesWe know that education is increasingly moving online. It's not something that will slow down, in fact it will only speed up. So, here are some of the most important steps to take in order to launch a successful online course.Provide a balance of higher level information and nitty gritty details about how to implement what the audience should be learning.Don't overthink, but ensure you have good storytelling foundations. What is the beginning, middle and end of the lesson and how are you taking the listener through a narrative arc?A talking head and whiteboard are not enough to make for a successful course.Use language that the audience understands and can relate to in order to make sure they are connected since you are not in person.Make sure you have clean audio. Reduce ambient noise, static and use quality microphones.Create visual variety. Can have a talking head and board. But, you should make sure you have a medium shot of the teacher, a wide shot that shows the whole scene and closeups of drawing, writing, or talking. Add more and more production value by adding some movement.Make the lessons engaging by connecting the importance to real life scenarios. Show how it's actually being used in something that's visually interesting and demonstrates application of the concept.You need to share theory in a course, but this is a great time to add visual elements in the use of graphics. Put graphics such as key terms and quotes on top of talking head shots. Don't over use it, but use b-roll if it adds a visual element, while staying on brand and focus with the video. Create lists for things like learning goals, and recaps. Keep the audience knowing sneak peaks of what's to come, while not having the answers. In other words, share some fill in the blanks, or these 6 things are what we'll learn and keep bringing the audience along while checking each thing off.Always implement some style of actual practice and execution of the things the audience is learning. Learn something, implement, reflect, feedback, and repeat.Create moments for community discussion, questions and debrief.Memorable Quotes“You have to believe in your product so much that it would be like a crime for your potential customers to not be able to purchase it.”“In the course we talk about the 4 W's to a great life in work. Why do you wake up every day? What will you do? What are you running from? And what are you working toward winning?”“When teaching, increase engagement by creating relevant scenarios that make connections to real life. Say you're teaching calculus. You could show the design process of a Boeing 787. Then have people take it a step further and apply the concept themselves. All of a sudden you not only have visual variety, but you have a story and a problem that needs to be solved. That is how you make learning interesting.”Guest BioKyle Scott is a powerful video journalism producer. He got his big start as a producer at NBC News, which included building his own vertical programs, such as Better, “news you can use”. He spent ten years at NBC, where he had evolving roles as a producer in digital and broadcast news, including the TODAY show, NBC Nightly News, NBC News Specials, and NBC News Digital.He is now the president of Serhant Ventures, where he is responsible for the growth and profitability of Ryan Serhant's (the famous real estate agent in NYC) digital product businesses.As far as his personal brand goes, he is an expert in all things sales. In general sales knowledge, Kyle is a public speaker and content creator. Specific to Real Estate sales, he built and scaled the digital business side of Team Serhant. His focus has expanded over the years, but always revolves around content that connects with an audience interested in improving their own sales.Best Modern Mobile Recording Site: SquadcastFOLLOW Kyle ScottLinkedin - Kyle ScottInstagram - @kylescottoriginalFOLLOW JUSTIN (JustTries)Website - JustTriesHOMEInstagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesCONNECT WITH JUST KEEP LEARNINGWebsite - JKLHOMEInstagram - @JustKeepLearning.CaTiktok - @justkeeplearning.caFacebook - Just Keep LearningFree Group - JKL Goal Setting CommunityWe appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. Also, if you want a shoutout, simply share an image of the episode, you listening, or your takeaways and share it @JustTries anywhere on social!Reach out anytime! Text your questions to JustTries at +1 (313) 710-5499
In this episode of Freedom with NFT's Justin Nolan shares with us: How he pivoted from his career into the NFT space The actual purpose of getting into the NFT community Perspective on different kinds of people that can involved in NFTs What a smart contract is Projects he is involved in: Vee Friends Deadheads Fame Lady Squad Projects he is excited about Yonda Mondo NFT Birthday Project (#1024) Buster Show Mic About Justin Nolan: Justin is the founder of just keep learning, which is a modern learning portal. JKL pushes against the status quo by creating learning opportunities that extend beyond the walls of a typical school. Their mission is to combine entertainment and education to help you doubt less and dream more. Connect with Justin Nolan: Website: https://www.justtries.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justtries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/justtries_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justkeeplearning Connect with your host, Lauren Turton: Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenTurton_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelaurenturton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenturton/ Website: https://freedomwithnfts.com/
Carly Pearce has a new album out on September 17 called 29: Written In Stone, she's coming to town with Lady A and we introduce her to RompHims Recorded Monday September 14, 2021 with Tim Hattrick, Ben Campbell and Brooke Hoover
Vad har våren 2020 inneburit för hur vi ska jobba framåt med kommunikation och ledarskap? En panel från Ledarna, Arla och PostNord går igenom utmaningar och insikter inför framtiden. Det var en tung panel som gästade Max Landergård i veckans avsnitt av Kommunikationspodden och det blev ämnet till trots en uppsluppen stämning under inspelningen som gjordes inför en liten publik i coronaanpassad lokal. Panelen fick först frågan om hur coronan påverkade deras verksamheter. Emma Riblom, i dag kommunikationschef vid Postnord. Tidigare på bland annat Eniro, British American Tobacco och även JKL.- E-handeln växte med 49% andra kvartalet, vi hade stora volymer att ta hand om och fler ville ha hemleveranser. Samtidigt som många medarbetare behövde vara hemma. Corona slog också mot oss. Så det har inte varit utan utmaningar men mycket positivt har också hänt, säger Emma Riblom. Hör henne utveckla i avsnittet.Sortera och bedömaAndreas Miller är förbundsordförande på Ledarna sedan 2018. Han har haft flera olika chefsuppdrag på Sveriges Radio, och han har tidigare varit ordförande för Medieledarna, en branschförening inom Ledarna. - När pandemin drog igång gjorde jag en podd med ledare i pandemikrisen och ett tema som återkom, det var kommunikation. Som en butikschef som fick ta emot, sortera, bedömas och levereras till medarbetare och kunder. Det var många dimensioner och ställde stora krav på kommunikationen, säger Andreas. Hur ledarskapet utvecklats av Corona hör du i podden. BunkringCaroline Starck är idag kommunikationsdirektör på Arla, tidigare kommunikationschef på försäkringsbolaget IF och dessförinnan bland annat på Ericsson. - Folk började bunkra, det märke vi. Och restauranger stängde ner. Vi har två grenar både retail och till restauranger och univeristet bland annat. Så den ena ökade jättemycket och det andra tog tvärstopp. Det var svårt att veta hur länge det ska hålla på, en månad, ett år?, säger hon. Hur Arla tog tag i kommunikationen hör du i avsnittet. Och var vad det den europeiska ledningen för Arla fick se i bakgrunden när Caroline Starck kopplade upp sin skärm för ett Teams-möte? Lyssna på veckans avsnitt av Kommunikationspodden. Kommunikationspodden produceras av Storstad i samarbete med Resumé.
Videonurkkauksessa katsotaan HC Tuomaksen luotsaamana suomalaisia musiikkivideoita yhdessä kulloisenkin KBK-vieraan kanssa. Tässä jaksossa katsotaan videoita ja keskustellaan niistä Joniveljen kanssa. Videonurkkaus on toteutettu YouTube-playlistin muodossa. Katsottavaksi valitut viisi musiikkivideota toimivat keskustelun inspiraation lähteinä. Tässä jaksossa katsotaan seuraavat videot: JKL 101 ''Poistu'', Joniveli & Rekami ''Laastarit, liimat, teipit ja siteet'', Madboiali ''Vaihtoehtoi feat. BML", Jake The Break & Flam ''Kuinka korkeelle feat. Joniveli'' ja DJ Polarsoul ''Ikuisesti feat. Edorf'' ja keskustellaan niihin liittyvistä teemoista, erityisesti hengellisyydestä sekä Jyväskylästä. KBK on tunnettu suomalaisen rap-musiikin sanansaattajana. Tämän takia valitut musiikkivideot on upotettu keskustelun väliin, jotta videoiden katselukerrat ohjautuvat suoraan artistien omille kanaville.
In Episode 5, Sturmbock and Mikey discuss the new Jedi Knight Luke in detail now that his kit and unlock details have been released. Sturm and Mikey talk about how neither has a chance to get him this time around and that they don't particularly care (maybe a little). They also discuss listener feedback about JKL and cover ALL listener comments! They touch briefly on the Vader update, Grand Arena, the horror that is Light Side Territory Battle, and other things that grind their gears! If you want in on the conversation, send your comments to... https://www.facebook.com/Good-Morning-Korriban-Podcast-107867244306708/
こんばんわ、tacigawaです。 最近、HHKBのキーボードルーフと、それごと入れることが出来るケースを買いました。 これで何時でも一緒だね… と、いうわけでキーボードを天板に貼り付けて、 両手で移動中もタイピングができないか試行錯誤中です。 問題なのが、自分の正面に向けてしか配置できないので、 キーボードの位置が全部逆になること、 右手は普通「JKL:」となりますが、この持ち方をすると「asdf」になります。たすけて
Episode 219 with Cousin Sal! He tells great stories about working at JKL, growing up in Vegas, and seafood towers!!!! Sal is one of my favorite storytellers and I could have talked to him for hours! Hope everybody is staying safe and healthy! Miss most of you! #funny #standup #againstallodds #Lockitin #JimmyKimmelLive Please subscribe, rate, review, tell your friends, and join our Patreon (The Content Factory)
This week the Girls have a McConathon and discuss Matthew McConaughey's films, Tiptoes and Dallas Buyers Club. Julie confuses Kenny Loggins with Kenny Rogers. Melissa is suspicious when her husband makes an appearance during the podcast. Just Keep Livin'.
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by his pal Jimmy Kimmel to catch up and discuss self-quarantine life, the return of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire,’ Jimmy hosting the Kobe Bryant memorial, Kobe memories, restaurants being affected by the coronavirus, Parent Corner, and more (2:27). Then Bill talks with actor, writer, and comedian J.B. Smoove about writing on ‘SNL,’ his audition for ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ his comedic influences, being in New York for the inception of hip-hop, his favorite ‘Curb’ episode, doing roasts, his new comedy tour, and much more (52:37).
Comic Dusty Slay chats with Tim and Ben about growing up in a trailer park, crummy hotels and why giving your two week notice is the best two weeks of your life. He's at the Tempe Improv with Heather McDonald Sep 13 - 15. DustySlay.com Recorded Friday September 13, 2019 with Tim Hattrick and Ben Campbell
Feel the Feat. https://feat.fi SONNIN TAACCA Podcast #34 Feat.fi Gettomasa Sonnin Taacca #34 feat. Gettomasa Vieraana suomiräpin Chosen One aka täydestä sydämestään räppiä tekevä JKL-sonni
Lottie Knutsson är journalisten som ledde svenska folket igenom flodvågskatastrofen 2004. Hennes resa började på Svenska Dagbladet. 1996 blev hon PR-Manager på Bates Sverige och därefter gick hon till JKL som kommunikationskonsult. Mellan åren 1999 till 2014 var hon marknads- och kommunikationsdirektör på Fritidsresor. Idag är Lottie styrelseledamot i bland annat Cloetta, Stena Line, Swedavia och Scandic Hotels. Hon har framröstats som ”Årets kvinna”, Årets chef”, blivit tvåa på listan över ”Näringslivets mäktigaste kvinnor” och har gett ut boken "Nödrop – när krisen kommer”. . . . Häng med i snacket på poddens sociala kanaler: Chefssnack på Linkedin Chefssnack på Facebook Chefssnack på Instagram
Lottie Knutsson är journalisten som ledde svenska folket igenom flodvågskatastrofen 2004. Hennes resa började på Svenska Dagbladet. 1996 blev hon PR-Manager på Bates Sverige och därefter gick hon till JKL som kommunikationskonsult. Mellan åren 1999 till 2014 var hon marknads- och kommunikationsdirektör på Fritidsresor. Idag är Lottie styrelseledamot i bland annat Cloetta, Stena Line, Swedavia och Scandic Hotels. Hon har framröstats som ”Årets kvinna”, Årets chef”, blivit tvåa på listan över ”Näringslivets mäktigaste kvinnor” och har gett ut boken "Nödrop – när krisen kommer”. . . . Häng med i snacket på poddens sociala kanaler: Chefssnack på Linkedin Chefssnack på Facebook Chefssnack på Instagram
Idag pratar vi med David Ingnäs. David hade en kanonkarriär på JKL men bestämde sig att det var dags att prioritera tid med familj och barn. Idag sysslar han med börsen och styr sin tid helt själv. Detta är första delen av 2. Mycket nöje!
12th Planet jumps head first into episode 3 of #SWAMPLEXRADIO with special co-host Dodge & Fuski! Tune in to hear Dodge's top 10 tracks of all time from Disciple alongside an array of heavy hitters from Wooli, Carbin, Subtronics, Adair, TYNAN, Gammer and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @12thplanet #SwamplexRadio Check 12thplanetofficial.com for official merch and tour dates. 01. Adair - Spellmaker [DUBPLATE SPESH] 02. JKL & HYDE - Smoke 03. Liquid Stranger + Shlump - Creature 04. Badklaat - Campers 05. Subtronics - Pashmina Death Sauce 06. Benda - Funeral Service 07. Phiso - Pattern Screamer 08. Wooli - Throw It Up 09. Dack Janiels & Aweminus - Not Today 10. Subject 31 - Incoming 11. Carbin - Space Invaders 12. TYNAN & Thook - Voidless 13. A-Trak & Baauer - Dumbo Drop (Gammer Remix) 14. Eazy - Butchers Hook 15. Jessica Auddfred - Ghost Valley 16. Dodge & Fuski - Turn it up (Xilent Remix) 17. The Brig - All Aboard (Barely Alive Remix) 18. Virtual Riot & Jonas Minor - Symphony 19. Diamond Eyes - Stay With Me (Ft. Christina Grimmie) 20. Barely Alive - Hackers ft. Armanni Reign 21. Dubloadz Ft. Crichy Crich - Lost In the Sauce 22. 12th Planet, Barely Alive & PhaseOne - Send It 23. Modestep & Virtual Riot & Barely Alive - By My Side 24. Disciple - Get Lemon Ft. 12th Planet & Barely Alive & Dodge & Fuski & Eliminate & Fox Stevenson & Hatcha & Modestep & Myro & Oolacile & Panda Eyes & PhaseOne & Truth & Virtual Riot 25. Disciple Giveaway 26. 12th Planet, Dodge & Fuski - Big Riddim Monsta [REWIND SPESH]
STORE CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT! This is part one of our inaugural store championship tournament for the 2018 - 2019 season! This episode is a bit of a test format--I have a short introduction with my fellow jank builder Sam Sweeten followed up by short discussions with my first two opponents and then my concluding thoughts. In short, JKL let me down, and I have reasons. JK, however, took home the prize and gives his summary in the next episode (No. 59). Make sure to listen to that incredible report. Thank you so much for listening! Join us on the Slack Channel! Send an email to zionsfinestia@gmail.com! Support us on Patreon and get some sweet swag! Go to patreon.com/zionsfinest GIVE FIVE STAR REVIEWS TO BOARDWARS.EU, TWIN TROOPERS, FULLY ARMED AND OPERATIONAL, AND ZION'S FINEST! THANK YOU FOR DOWNLOADING!
STORE CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT!This is part one of our inaugural store championship tournament for the 2018 - 2019 season! This episode is a bit of a test format--I have a short introduction with my fellow jank builder Sam Sweeten followed up by short discussions with my first two opponents and then my concluding thoughts. In short, JKL let me down, and I have reasons.JK, however, took home the prize and gives his summary in the next episode (No. 59). Make sure to listen to that incredible report.Thank you so much for listening!Join us on the Slack Channel! Send an email to zionsfinestia@gmail.com!Support us on Patreon and get some sweet swag! Go to patreon.com/zionsfinestGIVE FIVE STAR REVIEWS TO BOARDWARS.EU, TWIN TROOPERS, FULLY ARMED AND OPERATIONAL, AND ZION'S FINEST!THANK YOU FOR DOWNLOADING!
J.K.L - Live every Thursday 6 - 8pm GMT www.facebook.com/jkldubstep www.soundcloud.com/jkldubstep www.twitter.com/jkl_dubstep 28/09/13 tracklist ----------------------------------------------------- SP:MC - Airlock Ulterior Motive - The Elephant Tune Ipman - Non-Integer Multiple J:Kenzo - Ricochet Elvee & Degrade - 7g Rocks (DUB) Mentha & Murk - 1992 (Ipman Remix) Perverse - Symmetry Deafblind - My Salvation CJ Broad & Oxidia - Paradisius Kaiju - Fall Guy Biome - Redux Demon & Occult - Motive Truth - Surveillance Society LX One - Why SP:MC & Youngsta - Kenshin Asylum Ft Ben Verse - Blue Dream Ipman - Messenger Seven - Go To War Feonix - USO Demon - Molecule D-Operation Drop - Rioters (DUB) Demon - Disco Biscuit Killawatt - Unit 51 Feonix Ft Na Kika - Rockery TMSV - Haze (LX One Remix) DCult - Shifting Sands Wayfarer - Reflections TMSV - Haze D-Operation Drop - Combine J.K.L - Solarized (DUB) Asylum - Bodyburn Klax & Disonata - Lost Souls Sepia - Cornered D-Operation Drop Ft Reamz - Siege (DUB) Reamz Ft Flipz - A Light From A Darkened Place (DUB) Biome - Brimstone B9 - Avenue J.K.L - Valid Point (DUB) Feonix - Red Room The Illuminated - Expect Us (DUB) Ohmtrix - Shake the Stars (DUB) Ipman - Rain Dance Truth - Devils Hands SP:MC - Declassified Matt U - Uncontrolled VIP J:Kenzo - Cause & Effect Klax - Flashback (DUB) Feonix & Na Kika - Hydrocombustion (DUB) Ipman & Killawatt - Dark Place Icicle - Caffeine Biome - Abyss Demon - Physics D-Operation Drop - Razorblade (DUB) Feonix - Human Matt U - Danger (Instrumental) Sub Reachers - Future Target LAS - Witch Doctor Truth - Empire Darka - Sub Reachers Lx One - Scary People D-Operation Drop - Draft (DUB) Killawatt & Ipman - Sur Place D-Operation Drop - Origami Deadweight (Disonata & Anex) - Bring Me Down (DUB) Seven Ft Joe Raygun - Live From The Future Icicle - Need A Job Devious - Way About You (Cos I Know Mix)(DUB) Caspa - Room 324 Dismantle - Broke Killawatt - Sidewinder (Ipman Remix) Biome - The Prayer Kial - Transition of Perspective (Klax Remix) Ollie Bassweight - The Message