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Best podcasts about Joe Little

Latest podcast episodes about Joe Little

Mission Church
Tempted In The Wilderness | Pastor Joe Little | 02.02.25

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 38:19


Listen now as Pastor Joe Little teaches us how to overcome temptation in our lives by looking at the life of Jesus. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

IG Trading the Markets
Investing with Beauchamp and Bright: HSBCs chief investment strategist on the year ahead

IG Trading the Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 36:52


The boys return for a new special, joined by Joe Little, HSBCs chief investment strategist, as they look ahead to what investors can expect from 2025, the markets to watch and the moments that matter.

The Hake Report
Do not exasperate your children | Wed 12-4-24

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 114:11


Cute lil black girl has a fit! Calls: "racism," Trump vs Obama presidencies: Hake vs Joe and Ronnie. SMH!The Hake Report, Wednesday, December 4, 2024 ADTIMESTAMPS* (0:00:00) Start…* (0:05:05) Hey, guys! Hake FE tee* (0:08:30) HADEN, TX: Project 2025* (0:12:40) Cute lil girl fit at Walmart* (0:23:17) BUFF, Pittsburgh, 1st: "racist" lady, confrontations* (0:36:32) MANUEL, Fresno: no blacks in National Parks?* (0:37:36) JOE, AZ: Racists are stupid.* (0:46:31) JOE: Little girl: Fathers important. "Go back to your country."* (0:52:04) JOE: Trump vs Obama* (1:05:32) RONNIE, OH: Trump's wall. Vote.* (1:16:14) RONNIE: Obama. Obamacare?!* (1:34:58) Ronnie and Joe! Coffee: Little Girl!* (1:36:32) Popcorn: types of crime! More on Ronnie, Joe!* (1:41:29) Popcorn: "For the color of their skin" vs "morals"!* (1:44:32) Coffees: Sss. Goat vs goose* (1:45:37) Lin Yen Chin: Endangered. "Racism."* (1:48:21) Odysee: Azzmador (RIP) vs Joe* (1:50:33) Closing: Fathers, do not exasperate your children* (1:52:59) Nichole & the Dreamcatchers - "Santa Santa"LINKSBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/12/4/the-hake-report-wed-12-4-24PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/12/4/hake-news-wed-12-4-24Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/showVIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee*PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict*SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc.SHOP - Printify (new!) - Spring (old!) - Cameo | All My LinksJLP Network:JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

Mission Church
I'm so Angry | Pastor Joe Little | 11.24.2024

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 35:09


Anger will cause us to do things that God had never called us to do. Listen today as Pastor Joe Little teaches us the dangers of anger. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
Silver or Gold | Pastor Joe Little | 09.29.24

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 28:33


The world has a quick fix for everything but does it last? Listen to this teaching from Pastor Joe Little as we look at the only source for lasting joy, peace and freedom. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
The Good Shepherd | Pastor Joe Little | 08.25.24

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 39:59


“Jesus is the Good Shepherd and He knows His sheep”. Listen now as Pastor Joe Little teaches us about our true identity in Jesus. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Documentary examining Catholic Church's handling of allegations against Bishop Eamonn Casey airs

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 10:04


Joe Little, former RTÉ Religious & Social Affairs Correspondent, discusses new documentary Bishop Casey's Buried Secrets.

Mission Church
The Arrow Of Victory | Pastor Joe Little | 06.30.24

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 45:08


Listen today as Pastor Joe Little teaches us how to declare war on the enemy of our souls and what it looks like to walk in victory. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

The Magdalenes and I
Meeting The President

The Magdalenes and I

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 5:19


On 3rd July 2013, Steven and the Magdalene women were invited to Áras an Uachtaráin to meet with the President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins; here, he acknowledged the work Steven and the women had done in securing a state apology. The President asks Steven to say a few words about the journey he and the women went on before he addresses Steven and the women. RTE News correspondent Joe Little caught these intimate moments on camera, and this episode gives the listener a unique insight into the women's reaction and what Steven and the President said on that day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mission Church
The Fruit of Faithfulness | Pastor Joe Little | 05.19.24

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 47:29


Do you ever feel like giving up? Watch now as our youth pastor Joe Little teaches on the life and joy that comes from being faithful to God's calling, character, and presence. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

Back Stage With Spike
Back Stage With Spike EP112 Last of The Outtakes

Back Stage With Spike

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 85:06


Oh yea, this is a file dump. Last of the outtakes and after hours from the last 3 years. All new format coming. Check out after hour interviews with Joe Little from Braincell, Trey from SinSeer, Ashe Carlock, David HK, MEDS from DemonScar, Chris Stevens, Emily Glazener and the boys from Dichroma! Music from SinSeer, David HK, 45-70 Band, Simple Rhythm, Honey Bone Rush, and Shocklore! We talk about Colostomy bags, religion, Fender amps, Pantera, making videos and lots more drunken' shit!

Mission Church
What's Love Got To Do With It? | Pastor Joe Little | 04.07.24

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 48:00


What do you love most in life? Listen today as Youth Pastor Joe Little teaches us the type of love Jesus is looking for. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com

Back Stage With Spike
Back Stage With Spike EP111 Another Outtake Show

Back Stage With Spike

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 57:39


More missed file footage from the vault, perfect for EP111. Interviews with Farmacyde, Sycamore Row, Emily Glazener, Sinister's Army, Sin Seer, Joe Little, Simon Daniels, Shonda and The Lovely Laura. Music by Demonscar, Diabology, Honey Bone Rush, Braincell, Shocklore, and Pissing Razors. Intro by Mortal Blood and David HK kicks off the show.

Mission Church
Go Green! | Pastor Joe Little | 02.11.24

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 53:32


What are your non-negotiables in life? Watch now as our Youth Pastor Joe Little teaches us what it looks like to be fully engaged in our walk with God. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast
A Right Royal Abdication

HELLO! A Right Royal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 64:57


We're back for 2024 and as the world of royalty is as tumultuous as ever, we take a look at Royal abdications. Following on from the abdication of Queen Margrethe II and the accession of her son, the now King Frederik X we look at what led up to this historic event and also what abdications mean for royal families across the globe.We'll be speaking to three incredible guests starting with royal journalist Wim Dehandschutter who has interviewed the Danish queen in the past and covered the big event in Copenhagen. We'll also be speaking to the wonderful Joe Little, Managing Editor of Majesty magazine, who will be sharing his knowledge of all things abdication and Chris Ship who is ITV News's royal editor who was also covering the event from Copenhagen.Please note: This episode was recorded before the news regarding both the Princess of Wales and King Charles's health stories broke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mission Church
My Grace, My Race | Pastor Joe Little | 11.19.23

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 42:23


Listen now as our youth pastor Joe Little teaches us how to be free from the trap of comparison by living a life that points to Jesus. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Girl Wine Down
Second Chance at Life

Girl Wine Down

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 35:54


Oh Hey girl, in this episode we uncork the stories of resilience, reinvention, and second chances over a glass of your favorite wine. We are joined by Joe Little, Denetra's ex-husband. He takes us on a journey of his amazing second chance. Our show is all about celebrating the strength and courage it takes to press the 'reset' button and start anew. From career pivots to relationship restarts, let us be your companion for exploring the power of second chances. Whether you're a survivor, a dreamer, or simply a wine enthusiast, this episodeis for you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shonnie-dee/support

Halftime Chat R&B Podcast
E95: Joe Little: Starting the Rude Boys, Gerald Levert, the Music Business and Solo Projects

Halftime Chat R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 51:20


Halftime Chat talks to Songwriter, Grammy / Billboard Winner & Lead Singer of the RnB Group, Rude Boys; Joe Little: Discussing his Journey, Successes & Much More With original lead vocalist Joe Little aka Joey Beanz best noted for his distinguished lead vocals on Billboards 1991 R&B song of the year Smash "Written All Over Your Face " and other top 20 singles, the talented Gee LaBeaud adds his towering vocals along with the smooth, sweet, sensuous sounds of Keni Myles. This skilfully combined trio presents to you a amazing live show and a collection of heartfelt soulful R&B music. Halftime Chat R&B Podcast is your home for soulful conversations, music insights, and artist interviews in the world of R&B. Hosted by Music Broadcaster, Psychotherapist, and Life Coach, Nnamdi E.S. Okoye. Halftime Chat features candid conversations with some of the biggest names in R&B, including El DeBarge, SWV, DJ Cassidy, Mr. Dalvin, Father MC and many more. Youtube - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/HalftimeChat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/halftimechat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/halftimechat/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/halftime-chat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Mission Church
Blessed When I am Hungry | Pastor Joe Little | 09.03.2023

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 34:29


What does a blessed life look like to you? Listen Now as Pastor Joe Little brings a powerful word on being hungry and thirsty for God in our lives.

Back Stage With Spike
Back Stage With Spike EP100

Back Stage With Spike

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 76:22


Wow. Episode 100 with so many shining stars like Trey from Sin Seer, artist Ashe Carlock, Joe Little from Braincell, David HK, Adam Hyman, The NZA, Ed Mahalick, Valar Morghulis, Meds from DemonScar, Laura and Angel, live performance from Carmilla! What a blast, loads of laughs, and lots of new info on your favorite artists! Shout Out to Farmacyde!

Project Chatter Podcast
S7E166: The challenges of Project Managing CBTC Technology on Brownfield Railways with Joe Little

Project Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 65:33


In this episode, Dale and (Martin) stepped in to talk with long-time colleague Joe Little about the value and importance of the project management approach for major signalling rail programs. Unlike other fields of project management CBTC or Communication Based Train Control systems present unique challenges for project managers, often dealing with the pressure of fixed and digital asset delivery within very time-sensitive areas which have major implications for safety, quality, cost and schedule. Joe leads CPC's railway systems management division, focussed on delivering technical advice and performance enhancements for signalling systems on rail networks around the world. Joe is an experienced and accomplished Director with extensive rail project management capability gained in a highly regulated industry. He is a Project Management Professional from the Chartered body, APM. He manages a specialist team of engineers, operators and project managers who are embracing the latest technologies to interrogate rail systems and provide customised and innovative solutions to deliver capacity and reliability improvements and desired client outcomes. Joe has been instrumental in developing a range of diagnostic and modelling tools capable of being tailored to specific railway networks. This has included the introduction of Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) for multiple mass transit Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) railways in North America, Asia and the Middle East. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/project-chatter-podcast/message

Mission Church
I Want To Make A Difference | Pastor Joe Little | 07.30.23

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 38:49


Listen today as our youth pastor Joe Little talks about the life of Elijah and how we can learn to be people who make a difference in the world around us. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
The Lost Is Found | Pastor Joe Little | 06.04.23

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 28:54


You're never too far for God to reach you. Listen today as our youth pastor Joe Little share an encouraging message about our God who loves and restores. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
Count It All Joy | Pastor Joe Little | 02.12.23

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 37:37


Even through life's hardest times God can use them for growth and for good. Listen as our youth pastor Joe Little teaches on how to find Joy in all seasons. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

GB7 PODCAST
D.R.E.A.M. Loud Ft. Davē

GB7 PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 68:00


January 15, 2023 WE ON TOUR!!!, We here at the D.R.E.A.M. Loud concert featuring our great friend Davē, Shout out Charles Reed and Joe Little for an awesome performance, Moni sings background for Davē, A.K.A. Mr. Freedom Papers, Bowling ball knockout, Kanye married again??, Biden classified documents, GB7 becomes part of the show, Interview with Davē post showcase. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kenneth-smith82/message

Mission Church
Jesus Is A Forgiver | Pastor Joe Little | 11.27.22

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 40:44


Listen today as our youth pastor Joe Little teaches how Jesus meets you where you are to bring you rest and a new start. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Raidió na Life 106.4FM
Siúlóid le Joe Little

Raidió na Life 106.4FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 29:23


An t-iriseoir Joe Little in éindí le Caoimhe Nic Cába agus iad ar Shiúlóid i mBÁC 2 an Satharn seo. Ta stair phearsanta Joe nasctha leis an gceantar sin, mar a chloisfimid sa chlár deireanach den mhionsraith seo.

Mission Church
What Do You See First? | Pastor Joe Little | 09.25.22

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 41:26


Who are you listening to? Listen today as our Youth Pastor Joe Little preaches an encouraging message on listening to what God would say to you and not all the other things fighting for your attention. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Alain Guillot Show
534 Joe Little: Becoming a corporate coach

Alain Guillot Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 22:34


https://www.alainguillot.com/Joe-Little/ In this episode he shares his journey as Global Facilitator, Trainer, Certified Coach. we spoke about the definition of those titles, trends in the corporate world from the mass resignation to quiet quitting. And finally, Joe Little shared some tips on how to speak in front of an audience.

Mission Church
It's Faster If You Fall | Pastor Joe Little | 07.24.22

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 40:37


Listen today as our Youth Pastor Joe Little brings a powerful message on the life God has planned for you. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
Fear Not | Joe Little | 04.24.22

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 44:25


Listen today as our youth pastor Joe Little shares a powerful message on overcoming fear. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Back Stage With Spike
Back Stage With Spike EP58 Trey Saucillo and Joe Little

Back Stage With Spike

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 72:55


Not just another circle jerk! I had a blast talking with Trey Saucillo from SinSeer and Count Your Dead along with Joe Little from Braincell! Non stop laughs as we talked about what's new with SinSeer and Braincell. We bother Joe as he tries to eat his dinner, spoke about Honey Bone Rush's newest project and talked about a possible sequel to Zombie Skater Punks From Outer Space! We play Braincell's newest release and Trey's pick from SinSeer! Intro music by Carmilla! Shout outs to Cam from SinSeer, Adam Hyman and Geoff from Titanosaur! I guess this is my monkeys and my circus after all.

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 168 - Guests: Cocoa Brown and Joe Little

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 54:32


Back Stage With Spike
Back Stage With Spike EP54 Zombie Skater Punks From Outer Space Reunion

Back Stage With Spike

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 73:47


Finally got the crew together for a reunion of sorts! Most made it here, like Meds from DemonScar, Adam Hyman, Geoff Saavedra from Titanosaur, AJ Nemesis, GR from Valar Morghulis, Trey Saucillo from CYD and SinSeer, and David HK from Ninth Revival, House Made Of Dawn and Grimcrow and sit down with Spike from Honey Bone Rush and talk about the making of the track! Joe Little from Braincell and NZA from DemonScar could not make the show. The guys spoke about todays gas prices as well as what's happening today with everyone's projects. We talk about Trey's baby coming and Pandora music, and of coarse have lots of laughs. Shout outs to Joe Little, NZA, Cameron from SinSeer and also artist Vernon Mahoney! Intro music by The X Friends and a killer song by The Liminalist!

Mission Church
The Gospel and the Puddle | Pastor Joe Little | 03.13.22

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 44:30


We are all called to make disciples, but do we actually know how to do that? Listen today as Pastor Joe, our Mission Church Youth Pastor, talks about three things we need to accomplish what Jesus has asked us to do. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at missionchurchca.com

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Gavin Grey: Queen Elizabeth II tests positive for Covid, experiencing 'mild symptoms'

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 2:51


Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday and is experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms, Buckingham Palace said, adding that she still plans to carry on working. The diagnosis prompted concern and get-well wishes from across Britain's political spectrum for the famously stoic 95-year-old.Britain's longest-reigning monarch and a fixture in the life of the nation, the queen reached the milestone of 70 years on the throne on Feb. 6, the anniversary of the 1952 death of her father, King George VI. She will turn 96 on April 21.The palace said the queen, who has been fully vaccinated and had a booster shot, would continue with “light” duties at Windsor Castle over the coming week.“She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines," the palace said in a statement.People in the U.K. who test positive for COVID-19 are now required to self-isolate for at least five days, although the British government says it plans to lift that requirement for England this week.Both the queen's eldest son Prince Charles, 73, and her 74-year-old daughter-in-law Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall contracted COVID-19 earlier this month. Charles has since returned to work. There are also thought to be several recent virus cases among staff at Windsor Castle, where the queen is staying.Paul Hunter, an infectious diseases expert at the University of East Anglia, said the queen would likely be given one of several antiviral drugs that have been approved in the U.K. to treat COVID-19.“If you do get them early enough, it does reduce the risk of severe disease developing, so I would imagine any doctor for a patient in their 90s would be considering giving these antivirals,” he said.A host of senior British politicians sent get-well messages on Sunday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted: “I'm sure I speak for everyone in wishing Her Majesty The Queen a swift recovery from COVID and a rapid return to vibrant good health.”Health Secretary Sajid Javid wrote that he was “Wishing Her Majesty The Queen a quick recovery,” while opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer wished the queen "good health and a speedy recovery. Get well soon, Ma'am.”Elizabeth has been in robust health for most of her reign and has been photographed riding a horse as recently as 2020. In the past year she has been seen using a walking stick, and in October she spent a night in a London hospital for unspecified tests.The queen's doctors ordered her to rest after that and she was forced to cancel appearances at several key events, including Remembrance Sunday services and the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland in November.This month she returned to public duties and has held audiences both virtually and in person with diplomats, politicians and senior military officers. During one exchange caught on camera last week, she walked slowly with a stick and said “as you can see I can't move” in apparent reference to her leg.The queen delivered two televised messages to the nation early in the pandemic in 2020, and has sought to lead by example. She let it be known she had been vaccinated, and last year sat alone during the funeral of her husband of 72 years, Prince Philip, because of coronavirus restrictions.Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine, said members of the royal family are probably more concerned than the queen about her situation.“I would guess that she will be matter-of-fact about the diagnosis in a way perhaps that the people around her are less matter-of-fact,” he said.The queen has a busy schedule over the next few months of her Platinum Jubilee year, and is scheduled to attend in-person public engagements in the coming weeks, including a diplomatic reception at Windsor on March 2 and the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 14.On March 29, she has a remembrance service at Westminster Abbey for Philip, who died in April 2021 at 99.Public celebrations of the Platinum Jubil...

Mission Church
The Start of Something New | Pastor Joe Little | 01.23.22

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 42:41


The Start of Something New | Pastor Joe Little | 01.23.22 by Mission Church Walnut Creek

Senior Care and Nursing Homes Tomorrow
St. Paul's Senior Services Resident Reacts To Omicron Cases

Senior Care and Nursing Homes Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 2:12 Transcription Available


NBC 7 News Anchors: For the factors have largely resulted in milder symptoms. As we have been reported among people who are fully vaccinated and boosted, but there's still a significantly higher risk to older people, regardless of their vaccination status, NBC 7, Joe Little visited St. Paul's Manor in Bankers Hill, an independent senior living community today to see how they're handling the latest surge of cases.Joe Little: We're being overwhelmed with stories about Omicron's impact on work, in schools, but it's just the latest nightmare for our parents and grandparents. Shirley Doyle: We were so revved up and ready for normal and then Omicron came. Joe Little: We all feel just like Shirley Doyle, but during the pandemic, Shirley has already faced too many fears.Shirley Doyle: I've uh, uh, I've been in a cancer fight. Joe Little: It's a lot for anyone let alone a senior. Shirley Doyle: Yes. I'm scared. The world is going crazy out there and I can come home. And know that I'm safe.Joe Little: Shirley lives in St. Paul's Manor in Bankers Hill. Cheryl Wilson: These are tough times! Joe Little: Cheryl Wilson is the President for St. Paul's Senior Services, retirement homes.Cheryl Wilson: It's hard on our residents. It's hard on their families, but it's really hard on our staff who just want to care for the people here at St. Paul's.Joe Little: Wilson Says it's been tough caring for residents, especially after the staff was hit hard with positive cases after the holidays.Cheryl Wilson: As an administrator, this is what keeps me up at night. What are we going to do?Joe Little: She says they're once again, following strict rules, no one's allowed to visit unless it's an emergency and there's a booster mandate for employees.Cheryl Wilson:  And wear your masks, oh, please put on your mask, people. We have to tackle it. We have to be proactive. We have to be upbeat. And we have to know that we can get through this.Shirley Doyle: We know we're safe. Joe Little: Shirley is clearly confident. It helps that she's used to facing her fears. Shirley Doyle: I'm cancer-free. Yeah!Joe Little: That's the good news everyone needs as we started another round in the pandemic.Shirley Doyle:  We're getting awful tired of it. AJoe Little: At Bankers Hill.Shirley Doyle: Awful tired of it.Joe Little:  Joe Little NBC 7NBC 7 News Anchors: Stay healthy. I like her. Cheryl Wilson says they are hosting a booster clinic tomorrow for staff and residents.

Mission Church
Can You Finish What You Started? | Pastor Joe Little | 11.21.21

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 36:56


Have you ever felt like giving up? Listen today as our Youth Pastor Joe Little teaches how to hang on in the midst of opposition. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram www.instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at www.missionchurchca.com

They Want Our Sauce Podcast
Joe Little Mountain

They Want Our Sauce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 20:47


Happy TWOSday to all! From the ashes of the IG black out rises episode 4 of They Want Our Sauce. This week we brought on @joelittlemountain, Emmy award winning journalist at @vicenews; Joe is usually behind the camera, so we were excited to bring him front & center to learn about his life and experience covering civil unrest & conflict from: Brooklyn, to Chile, to Somalia, the list goes on. Joe spoke to us about: the importance of journalism, told us incredible stories about some of the dangers he's faced to make sure situations are documented and stories are told, he also gave us a little insight into his personal life and how he offsets the intensity of his job. Subscribe to the patreon for this, and all full episodes of Season 2. Partial episodes available on Spotify, Apple, Libsyn, Google. Sauce

On The Record
Episode #13 - Joe Little

On The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 74:02


In this episode, Devin is joined by NBC 7 multimedia journalist Joe Little. The two discuss his approach to storytelling, what advice he has for up-and-coming journalists, his one-time basketball career at George Mason University and so much more! Joe Little is an Emmy-Winning Multimedia Journalist and Director of Storytelling for NBC 7 San Diego News. A graduate of George Mason University and Syracuse University, Joe's journalism journey took him to places like Hagerstown, Pennsylvania and Johnson, Maryland before settling here in San Diego. Feel free to follow Joe on Twitter and Instagram (@LittleJoeTV). You can also email him with any questions or story ideas at Joe.Little@nbcuni.com. (Warning: Explicit Language is used in this episode)

Reporting on 9/11
Episode 6: Joe Little - "First on the Scene"

Reporting on 9/11

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 11:19


In the years that followed the September 11th attacks, countless people have gone to museums and memorials set up in New York, the pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Most don't have a personal connection to the sites. But some journalists do. Their pictures on the walls. In this episode, we'll hear from tv reporter Joe Little, who says he was “in over his head,” but wound up getting the first video of the crash site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on 9/11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 146 - Guests: Joe Little III and the Ladies of Aurum 79

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 44:46


Guests: Joe Little III and the Ladies of Aurum 79

The Joe Costello Show
Decluttering Tips For Hoarders with Tracy McCubbin

The Joe Costello Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 66:42


Decluttering Tips For Hoarders with Tracy McCubbin was my guest recently on my podcast, "The Joe Costello Show". She is a decluttering expert and she shared how she got started, what her business does and some tidbits that can really help you get started. Tracy's company has so many service to help people declutter their home, office, home office, etc. She also has other services such as closet audits, garage organization, moving services, senior downsizing, estate decluttering. Please go to https://dclutterfly.com/ and check out how she might be able to help. Tracy has also written a book called "Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book on Decluttering You'll Ever Need" which you can buy at Amazon or support this cool book website called BookShop.org. Here's the link to the book: Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book on Decluttering You'll Ever Need  Also check out OneKidOneWorld which Tracy plays an important role in as the Co-Executive Director     Thanks for listening! Joe Tracy McCubbin CEO & Owner of dClutterfly Website: https://dClutterfly.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dclutterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracy_mccubbin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisistracymccubbin Private FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2036212949941199 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-mccubbin-566829b2/ One Kid One World: https://www.onekidoneworld.org/ Email: info@dClutterfly.com Podcast Music By: Andy Galore, Album: "Out and About", Song: "Chicken & Scotch" 2014 Andy's Links: http://andygalore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/andygalorebass If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. For show notes and past guests, please visit: https://joecostelloglobal.libsyn.com Subscribe, Rate & Review: I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. Sign up for Joe's email newsletter at: https://joecostelloglobal.com/#signup For transcripts of episodes, go to: https://joecostelloglobal.lybsyn.com Follow Joe: https://linktr.ee/joecostello Transcript Joe: Tracy, welcome. I'm glad to have you on the podcast. I've been waiting to have you because clutter is is just the worst thing in the world. So I'm excited to talk to you. So welcome to the show. Tracy: Thanks, Joe. I'm super excited to be here, and it's always interesting to meet people sort of who have different expertise and different focuses like everybody have in common everybody. Joe: Yup, Tracy: So Joe: Yup. Tracy: It it's just I love talking to different people about kind of how they can manage their clutter, get ahead of their clutter and live their best life. Joe: Well, I'm excited and I, I follow a pretty strict format in the sense that I really like to know the person and I think my audience likes to know the person. And I think that's how they connect with you. I just don't want the end of this podcast to come and say other this really great woman that was on who understands how to do clutter. I want to know how you got into this and more about you. So can you kind of give us the background leading up to when you started to clarify? Tracy: Yeah, it's a very interesting subject, I like to say that I'm one of those people who all I had a bunch of jobs that turned out to not be my passion, but everything I did along the way brought me here. So I was a personal assistant for a very long time to two different people. I was a bookkeeper for small businesses. I was an administrative assistant to lawyers. I had all these various I took care of my grandmother, helped her manage her finances. So I had all these various kind of office centric jobs. And then when I was working for one of the people I was a personal assistant for, he was a television director. So when he had downtime, friends of his or he for, say, the friends of his oh, my assistant, she can handle anything. So I started helping other people. Somebody's grandmother had passed away and they need to clean up the house. They had a big accounting mess and all of a sudden people started to tell other people and I would get phone calls. And at first I wasn't charging. And then I was charging a little bit. And a friend of mine said, I think you have a business. And I was like, no, I'm just helping people. This is. And he's like, no, that's what a business is. And so I I'm like, all right, let me just see. And I made a little website and I put the word out. And that's fourteen years later at eight employees later and thousands of jobs and everything I did in the past, from acting in commercials to doing bookkeeping to taking care of my grandmother, it all led me to creating this business. And then the big piece of the puzzle, which I didn't even realize when I first started the business and I had to have a client of mine point out I'm the child of a hoarder. Tracy: So my dad is an extreme hoarder. And I have lived my whole life watching him struggle with his relationship to his stuff. So very acutely aware of our relationship to stuff is emotional and but I'm not kidding. It was like ten years into my business when this client of mine, who is a psychiatrist was like, that's so interesting. Have you ever thought of the connection? I was like, what? No, what do you mean? And then you're like, oh. So watching what my father went through and still continues to go through gave me so much empathy to people's struggle and how for so many people there's all this shame around it. I'm messy and I'm disorganized. I'm a bad housekeeper. And my goal and what I realized through clients of my dad is that that's not the case, that there is this emotional attachment. And if you're not aware of that emotional attachment, you're going to keep repeating the same mistake. So it's getting to the root of why you're hanging on to all the stuff and changing your relationship so you can have the home you want to live. So I'm a I'm late to this business. I opened this business in my forties, so I'm also a really good poster child for like if you have something you want to do, don't get stuck in the age. Don't think like I and get this done. My success is all coming my fifty. So I'm um like if you have a passion follow. It doesn't matter where you are in your life. Joe: Yes, and that's what's great, because my audience, at least what I think is my audience is really entrepreneurs like that's most of what I like, because that's where I come from. My heart is in that. So I like that. You said all of what you just said. I encourage people out there that have an idea that having made the commitment to go forward with it. So that was awesome. And I read the part about I didn't know what family, what person it was in your family, but I read that you had a family member who was a hoarder. So I'm glad you brought that up. But I wanted to know, like, what your trajectory was when you started. Like, did you what Tracy: Oh, Joe: Did you want Tracy: This is Joe: To do? Like. Tracy: Oh, this is this is even better if you if this is your conversation, I call myself an accidental entrepreneur, right. That I, I just I had no idea what I was doing. I was like, oh, let me just start a business. That'll be fine. Oh, let me just charge X an hour. Like I just made up some number which was clearly too low. And then I think about a year into my business, I read a book called The MF. That Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Right. Am Joe: Oh, Tracy: I getting Joe: Yeah, Tracy: The name of that. Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Yeah. Joe: It's a great Tracy: And Joe: Book. Tracy: I and I did the math and I was like, wow, I'm working for four dollars an hour. When I when I realized how much time I was putting in and what I was charging and another like I like when I say I had no business, I'd always work for other people, I'd always put things together. But I didn't I didn't go in with this. I didn't have a business plan. And I learned so much along the way. And every misstep was a giant step forward. And the biggest change for me, too, was when somebody said to me, you know, you're not charging for your time, you're charging for your expertise. Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: And that just switched anything because I had a lifetime of dealing with someone and their staffs. And that just turned the light bulb on like, oh, right. It doesn't matter that this business has only been open for a year. I have 40 some years of doing this. And when I thought that and then I started to read more and realize and I hired a business coach and I started to really shift things around, that's when the business took off. That's when I was like, oh, stepped into the role of being an entrepreneur. And then I started to hire employees. And then I became a boss. Right. Which is a whole other thing. Joe: Yes, Tracy: And how Joe: It Tracy: Do Joe: Is. Tracy: You take care? How do you take care of your employees and how do you serve your clients and how do you not work twenty four hours a day. And so I love being an entrepreneur, but it was it wasn't an easy journey. It's not like, oh, just open your own business. I would do it no other way. And Joe: Mm Tracy: I Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Had to stay really clear about because I fall a bit into the imposter syndrome, like who am I to open a business and who am I to do this? And if they want to know you've worked for work since I was 13. I've had job like I know how to do it. So I had to take all my past experiences and filter them in and realize that even though the path didn't look like a linear line, I didn't get an MBA, I didn't get venture capital. I didn't I have just as much experience, maybe more. So I always tell people, you know, in some ways you're not reinventing the wheel. A lot of people have done this. So gather information, listen to podcasts, read books. I'm a business coach if you need it. Like you can do it. If you have a great idea that know what it's done, you follow it through, follow it through. So Joe: So. Tracy: I feel I feel really I love it. I love running my own business. I love it. It's hard. Joe: Yes, Tracy: It's Joe: It is, Tracy: Hard, Joe: Yeah. Tracy: You know. And some days I really I, I, I just got a text from a client. We helped them with this fundraiser that they were doing and it was a very emotional cause. And my team went and we kind of helped them organize all their stuff for it. And it was just a very grateful text. And when I get those texts, it's like, oh yeah, this is why we do this. This Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Is why we do this. So, yeah, I have a very funny like I it was not a straight line, but all roads have led me here. Joe: So I'm going to just that's where you have to bear with me for a moment, because I want to know more about Tracy, so I want to Tracy: Ok. Joe: Know, like, where you and the kid like like what Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Did you do? Like Tracy: That's Joe: Like Tracy: The Joe: So Tracy: Idea. Joe: I want you to go back a little further. So, Tracy: Ok, Joe: Like, Tracy: Yes, Joe: Go back Tracy: Absolutely. Joe: As far as you want. But I just want to know I want I think it's important because where I am today, everything. And you are saying all the right things for all of the listeners that will listen to this is that everything that you've done in the past just adds to who you've become now? Right. And it'll continue that way. And so many people lose sight of that. And at one point I did I was like, oh, I wasted so much time. And then I look back and I go, wait, that helped. And that helped. And that helped. And I learned a lesson there. And so what did you like? What was what did you want to do? Tracy: Yeah, you know, it's funny, I I was a neat child, I wasn't crazy, crazy, crazy organized, but I had a pretty between my dad being a hoarder and my parents getting divorced. I had a pretty California in the 70s. Like I had a kind of chaotic childhood. There was everywhere. Parenting was being reinvented. School was being we lived in a van for a year, traveled through Joe: If. Tracy: Europe. So I definitely like to make order out of chaos. I definitely like to know, OK, this is my space and I can live in it this way. And I also grew up very close to both of my grandmothers and my grandfather, but they came from the Midwest and Fresno and we're farm farmers. They came from and one of my grandmothers was an immigrant from Scotland and they all lived through the Depression. So my generational experience, the sort of generational trauma of living through the Depression, living through World War Two, you saved every yogurt container. You saved Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: Every rubberband, learning how my ground both my grandmothers were. You don't put it down, you put it away and you fix. And I learned how to sew and I learned how to change it. I can change the oil in my car and I can change a tire. And I had all these really practical things. And also for me, I think one of the big lessons that really served me in opening my own business when I started working, I started babysitting when I was 12, 13, and I started making my own money and I was like, oh, I can buy that blue, shiny satin hang tan jacket that I really want. No one can tell me, like I learned, especially as a young woman, that money equated freedom. Right. That this money that I made also could make mistakes with it, rack up some credit card debt, like I could do that. But if I work and money comes and I have power over this and my grandmother and I, we bought some stocks and she kind of helped me figure that out. And so it was a really that was one of those life lessons that they don't teach you in school, that this is making my own money. I want to take a trip, then I can do it. And that was and I'm a worker bee hardwired that way. I like to work. So I think it was I think a lot of my childhood was trying to make order out of chaos and having control and having power, you know, and I was very blessed. Like I got to I went to UC Santa Barbara. I went to a great college. I had a lot of opportunities. My family was very pro education. So I traveled the world. So again, it's all these things that at the time like, I don't know, I'm going to live in Italy for a year to study art. The smartest thing. Yeah, it turns out it was Joe: Oh, that's awesome. Tracy: You Joe: When Tracy: Know, Joe: Was Tracy: Turns Joe: That? Tracy: Out I did that my junior year of college, Joe: Wow, Tracy: So. Joe: That was that's awesome. And Tracy: Yeah. Joe: Was there Tracy: So. Joe: Were you was there something that you were wanting to become like? Did you aspire to be or Tracy: You know, Joe: Was? Tracy: Yeah, it was funny, I never I for a while, I thought I wanted to be an actress, and so I took acting classes and I did that. I had to moderate, moderate success, but I didn't like the business side of it. And then I was so for me, it was a lot of figuring out what I didn't want to do. Joe: Uh huh. Tracy: Like I was like, oh, you know, and because I'm a hard worker and I'm industrious, kind of whatever job I had before, like, we'll promote you to manager, we'll make it up. And it was a very much a series of like, oh, I don't want to do this. I don't want to spend the day doing this. And when this business started, it was the first thing that I was like, I want to do this every day, like the rhythm of it, the helping the clients, the feeling of satisfaction when it was done. It was the first I mean, I liked other things that I did, but Joe: Mm Tracy: It Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Wasn't I was like, oh, I want to do this all day, every day. Like, I you know, technically the joke is I would do it for free. Well, there was like a year I did do it for free. It's literally like that is a brutal I'll tell anybody, the entrepreneurs, people starting a business, track your hours, track what you're getting paid, do that math because it'll gut punch you and it'll make you rethink everything. Like Joe: Goup. Tracy: When you realize, oh, I'm working for four dollars an hour. No, no, no, no, no. That's an important lesson for everybody and it makes you really rethink things. So it really wasn't until this until this business started that I realized my purpose. Joe: Right, and if I remember reading correctly, it came out of you being this service assistant to this, right? And then. Tracy: Director Yahya. Joe: Yeah, and then everybody you were helping, everybody saw all the stuff you were doing and it just went from there and then you realized. Tracy: And I'd always been, you know, it always been of service and my grandmother was there, like my grandmother was the lady at the church who kind of did everybody's books and she was a secretary at the church. And we were forever if somebody was sick, I spent a lot of time with her, we would drive over to somebody's house and we'd take them to the post office. So for me, helping people in sort of an admin sense was just a being of service. That's just what we did. We were a nice person. You help your friends. So I never thought about monetizing it. I never thought that it was a service that people desperately needed desperately. I was like, Joe: Right. Tracy: Well, of course, you know how to move yourself. You just pack your boxes. Now, people don't know how to do that. So when I realized that there were so many people that either didn't have the time or the inclination and there was a way to offer the service, get paid, help them know that was the perfect marriage, that was like, oh, this is a something that's desperately needed. And I feel like for kind of where we are in the world, it's interesting. But I think as we get further away from making things ourselves, knowing how to sew, knowing how to cook, that there are more and more people that I mean, they can do things for themselves. They just it's I Joe: I know. Tracy: You know, it's just it's just really interesting. I'm a little worried and I have young nieces and nephews, and so I'm very worried about what they can do. And so I it's just it's interesting that this has become very desperately needed service. Joe: Yeah, OK, so the name of the business is dclutterfly, right, Tracy: Correct, yep, Joe: That Tracy: DClut Joe: It's Tracy: ter Joe: A Tracy: fly. Joe: Mouthful, the cutter Tracy: Oh, trust Joe: Fly. Tracy: Me. Oh, and trust me, here's another thing I'll say to aspiring entrepreneurs. When you name your business, say it out loud all day. So it would be easy to come off the time and then try and spell the website, because that's something else I didn't think about. So when I give people the email, they there's D.. C. There's no Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Easy people leave it up. So do a little bit of market research. Go. Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Can Joe: That Tracy: I, can Joe: It Tracy: I say this. Yeah. Joe: It's so funny, it's all those Tracy: Yeah. Joe: Little things you learn as you're doing it, you print your business cards and people, and especially you get older clients that want the help with some of these services that you have. And the prince too small and you're just like, oh, my God. Tracy: I went I went through that I rebranded the company about two, three years ago and the designers did a beautiful job and I was like, the font is too small and they're like white. And I'm like, oh, I'm like they're like we have like less tags, bigger font. Joe: Yes. Tracy: Like the bulk of my clients are over 50, like make it big. Joe: Right, right. That's awesome. Tracy: I, I just about a year ago I bought my first about a truck, a 17 foot truck because we're so busy and I got it wrapped and it's like my traveling billboard and I was like no bigger, bigger, Joe: Mm Tracy: Bigger Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Phone, no bigger. And the guy that the drug had the rapping place, like, are you sure? I'm like, bigger, bigger, Joe: That's Tracy: Bigger. Joe: Awesome. That's perfect. OK, so your your I know you have clients all over, but you're you're based out of California. Tracy: Yeah, and based in Los Angeles pre pandemic, we were I was in New York a lot traveling a lot post pandemic were starting to travel again. Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: I'll go anywhere. But right now it's been the book is Los Angeles to New York. Joe: Ok, perfect. So I want to go through the services quick, because I want everyone Tracy: Yeah. Joe: To sort of understand. And so I want to start with the home, the home de cluttering and it also on on the website, his office as well. And that's that's an important piece for me. And I think the audience, because if there are entrepreneurs out there, like my desk was clean a couple of weeks ago and now I'm in the middle of doing a bunch of videos and I have research materials and now it's starting to become something that I can't look at. So. So Tracy: Yep. Joe: Let's start with that. The home deck fluttering, plus the office stuff. And and just a brief explanation of each so that at least we can get an idea Tracy: Yes, Joe: Of what that means. Tracy: That's great. Go home and office cluttering is if your space that you live in or work in is unmanageable. I always tell people the really good litmus test is if you can't tidy up a room and make it presentable where you have somebody else walk in in 20 minutes or less, you have too much stuff. So that services we come in, we help people sort through it. We help people figure out what they need to keep, what they need to let go of, and then creating systems for where it goes. So in an office, where do you keep your printer? Is it near the printer where you keep your paper? How much paper do you need to print out? Can we move you to digital? And if we move you to digital, how do you organize it? How do you find that is a really important thing in offices, in the whole home, but really in your offices, where do you put the things you need to keep so that you can access them when you need them, that you can go and buy? And don't tell me. I know there's people out there that are saying I know where everything is in my office. There's giant piles on their desk. I'm like, that doesn't count. You Joe: Right. Tracy: Can't point to a giant pile and say, oh, I know what's in there. First of all, you don't I'm talking about you won't be able to find it like, Joe: Right. Tracy: You know, creating filing systems or digital filing systems. And it's and again, the really underlying message is this isn't about creating a home that you can put on Instagram or Pinterest. You can if you want. It's about creating a space that works for you. And now if you are working from home pandemic, from home schooling, from home, all you got to make your space work. You just have to make your space work. They've done so many studies, they scientists about the effects of clutter and stress. It just this is all about that. It raises your cortisol so puts you in a fight or flight your brain. I'm sure you've probably talked about this on here, but decision fatigue, where you make so many decisions, your brain just shuts down. Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: Will every piece of clutter in your house is a decision? Do I need it? Do I not need it? Where does it live? So the physical and mental effects of clutter are very real, very, very, very real. So my purpose isn't, again, to create I'm not saying be a minimalist. I'm not a minimalist. You know, it works for you. But is your home is your office working for you? Is it working for you? Chances are for a lot of people it's not. Joe: Right. Tracy: And that's OK. You may not we don't know what we don't know. Right. So if it's not working and if you have an issue with that or if if it's tough for you, you know, it it's like I always say, if you didn't know how to play the violin, you have beat yourself up like I wasn't born knowing how to play the violin. You might not have been born organized. You might have spatial issues. You might have added. There may be a bunch of things. So let's not beat yourself up for it. Let's educate and get it working for you. Joe: Yeah, you hit it on the head because cluttered just causes me angst, like I hate my garage, I hate walking in my garage, and so I understand it, Tracy: Can you even walk in your garage because only 20. Joe: But it's lucky I can. There's so many of our neighbors that have their cars in their driveway, in the hot sun here in Arizona because they have so much stuff in their garage. And that was like priority number one. My Tracy: Yeah. Joe: Car has to go in the garage. It's one hundred Tracy: Only, Joe: And thirteen outlets like. Tracy: Yeah, only twenty five percent of Americans can park their cars in their garage. Joe: Really? Tracy: Seventy five percent of Americans who have garages cannot park their cars Joe: That's Tracy: That. Joe: Amazing. Tracy: I know, I always say I always say we put our forty thousand fifty thousand dollar cars on the street where we fill our garage with trash. Joe: That's you know what, and you might I don't want to put you on the spot, but I can't imagine what the statistic is of people that have storage units and how many times they visit that unit a year. I just Tracy: It's Joe: I, I could Tracy: It's Joe: Never bring Tracy: A. Joe: Myself to have one. Tracy: This is where I get on my soapbox, this is the thing I get on my cell phone calls Joe: I Tracy: About Joe: Knew this was Tracy: And Joe: Going to kick Tracy: I Joe: Something Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Off here. Tracy: It's a billion dollar industry, a billion dollars. I have been in no exaggeration, hundreds of storage units, hundreds. I have had clients who because I make them do it, I've done the math of what they've spent on that storage unit. Twenty thousand thirty thousand a hundred thousand dollars. I have never once and I say it is no exaggeration, I have never once been in a storage unit or what's in there is worth more than what they paid to store it. It is a colossal waste of money. You will never go there if you have something in storage that you can't access. Why are you storing it? Joe: That's. Tracy: There is it is. I like till I'm blue in the face, I'm like, get rid of it, get rid of it, get rid. I have had clients crumble to their knees when they open it up and see what they've been saving. There's no there's like one or two slight somebody sometimes doing a remodel. There's a few Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: Where I'm like, oh no, no, maybe. Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Let's Joe: It's. Tracy: See if we can find another way. It is, it is just take money and just burn it because Joe: Correct. Tracy: It is such a waste of money. Joe: Amen. I agree with Tracy: Yeah. Joe: You. I just it's so funny, and I just figured I'd throw that out because I, Tracy: Yeah, Joe: I knew that was going to trigger. Tracy: Yeah, I know, and it's people don't go there and they don't it's just really like if I can convince anything to anybody, just don't have it, don't Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Have it, don't Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Get it. Because once you get it, you're never going to empty. Joe: Ok, real quick on the on the topic of the home and office right now in your business, how much is home and how much is it? When I say office, I'm not talking about Home Office because I'm I would think because of covid home offices are on the rise because so many. Right. So Tracy: Yeah. Joe: But but do you actually go to commercial office spaces to help CEOs Tracy: I do, Joe: And. Tracy: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean that in covid has just worn Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Down, Joe: Yep. Tracy: We haven't done any, but we have definitely we definitely will go in like work with big offices, like how do people use their space? How do people do that? I'm going to be really interesting to see if that. Comes back after covid, I Joe: Mm Tracy: Think Joe: Hmm. Tracy: We're going to get a lot of those calls, the way the business sort of shakes out now, I mean, right now we've just been trying to get everybody off. Does that how that was that was like how do you work from home? How do you go from home? That's been a big one, but it's probably it's probably a third of the business is senior downsizing. A third of the businesses are moving services and a third of the business is declaring Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: Home declaring and then probably 20 percent that is office. I'm excited. I also think that when we go back, how offices work are going to change because everybody's like open floor plan. And now it's like, well, maybe not so much. So I'll be curious to see how that goes. I've also interestingly, too, I've had a couple calls lately about helping already offices, office companies that are moving small, 10 people, companies that are moving and setting up the office spaces before people even get in there. So that's a that's a thing that's starting to happen. And I think it's really how to keep people safe and covid and that kind of stuff. So that's that's always interesting to me. Joe: Perfect. OK, so let's go down the list here, so the next one that I have is closet audit. And Tracy: That's a good one. Joe: I Tracy: Yep. Joe: Know. Tracy: So, yeah, I have a couple of the people who work for me are like they can make it look like the Carrie Bradshaw perfect closet. So we come in, we help you figure out what you wear, what you don't wear. Get rid of the stuff that you don't wear. We donate everything. And then it's organizing like the like color coordinated matching hangers. Like it's really. And the thing first of all, it looks beautiful, but also your clothes are an armor that you go out into the world with. And if you have if you have a business where you have to meet with clients or you have to go in and pitch your services to another company, if you start your day off digging through the laundry basket to put something on, you're starting at a deficit. You're already starting stressed. I wear the same thing to work every day. I have 10 shirts from the same company, ten different colors. I have four pairs of jeans. I have my nice Nike shoes that are comfortable, but they're fashionable. I don't want to think about it. Joe: Yeah. Tracy: I want to get dressed. I wear a nice belt, I look presentable, but I look like I can roll my sleeves up. I figured out what works and I don't think about it. Joe: Mm Tracy: I Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Just don't think about it. And I start my day ready to go. It's not my morning isn't about like, oh, what am I going to wear? What am I. So people have to understand, if your closet is disorganized, it's not serving you right. You're already starting the day. Right? Where are my keys? I packed my lunch and what happens and what people don't understand is, OK, so you're taking your clothes out a laundry basket, you can't find your keys. You're running late. Oh, you didn't make yourself breakfast. So you're going to go through the drive thru. So you're going to eat Egg McMuffin and coffee like you've already set your day up so that you're not at your peak. Joe: He. Tracy: Right. You know, if you knew if your clothes were organized, you could get dressed, then you could make yourself that delicious smoothie that's healthy. You could start your day relaxed. And that's my whole I get out into the world ready to go, not frazzled. And especially if you've got kids like Model Man, those parents with the Zoom schooling like Joe: Oh, Tracy: To Joe: I know, Tracy: Have that, you Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Know, to have that extra to anywhere we can grab time. That's what the goal is. So if your closet's organized, you've just gained yourself fifteen minutes, right? Oh, those are my jeans are those are my shirts are great. Off Joe: Yeah, Tracy: We go. Joe: Yeah. Tracy: So that's a really closet. We love deposits. We love it. We love it. We love it. And we do the really big fancy lady those. But we love closet. Joe: Let me before we get off the closet audit subject are what you do with closets, do you ever get in a situation where you go and and they not only want you to organize, but they want you to actually help design a more efficient closet, and then you Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Have to bring in Tracy: Yeah. Joe: Like a company that does all of the shelving and Tracy: Yep, Joe: Ok. Tracy: Yep, it's it's great, we've I've really started in probably about in the last three or four years of service, I'll consult on construction. So clients that I've worked with for a long time are building new homes or remodeling their homes. So I'll come in in the design phase and meet with the architect and the contractor and say, OK, look, this is how many pairs of shoes they have. This is how long this is. So I love doing Joe: Oh, Tracy: That. Joe: Cool. Tracy: It's I love it. It's a constant fight because architects do not believe people have as much stuff as they have Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: Contractors don't listen to forever, like the person that's like there's no broom closet, you know, and they're like, oh, you know, Joe: Yep, yep. Tracy: There's no broom closet. They're like, what do you need? A broom closet for it? Like, we need a broom closet. Joe: Right, Tracy: We need a real good bit. Joe: Right. Tracy: So that's been really fun. I have been pitching it. I'm working on my second book, but I have been pitching for a little while. I want to do a book, so I'll probably be down the road a bit. But I want to do a book between myself, an architect, an interior designer and a cabinet worker Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: About how to remodel or build houses in the most efficient way. So that's Joe: Oh, Tracy: Super exciting. Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Yeah, it's super exciting. Joe: All right, cool. We've already touched upon this a little bit, but garage organizations, brutal. Tracy: Our favorite is Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Brutal, it's brutal. We we do it, we got we have packages one, two, three days a team goes in there. I'm at the point now where I don't do any more garages. Joe: Mm Tracy: I Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Never need to be in a sweaty garage Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Again. Joe: Yeah. Tracy: But my team's really good at it. It's a big and post covid this this one's been really people lots of people have been called in. They're like, we have so much toilet paper, we have so much canned goods. And that was one in terms of this is actually a great entrepreneurial point. This was one of the services that I realized. So one of the things I'm constantly balancing is how do I work on my business and in my business? Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: In my business is a cult of personality. People want me. People will wait for me, people will pay for me. But I can only work so many hours so I couldn't grow the business if I'm doing it. So I had to find some of the services closets. I hired two people who are amazing at it. Garages are another way. It was a service that I could offer where people got the Tracy McCubbin experience, but I don't have to do it. So it Joe: So. Tracy: Was a way to go vertical. And that was a big learning like, oh right. This is something I can hand off, you know, get my team up to speed on it. And it's a good moneymaker for us and Joe: Yeah. Tracy: It's a really good moneymaker. So it's if you are starting a business and if you especially are sort of a consulting service, what are the services that somebody else can do? But your clients still feel like they're getting you. Joe: Yeah, man, you hit it on the head, it's so hard, they want they want you, you are the brand and it's such a hard thing to break away from and it's such a hard thing to hand over to trust other people. Tracy: Oh, yeah, Joe: Yeah, I get it. Tracy: It's Joe: I get it Tracy: You know, everybody Joe: Now. Tracy: Knows if, Joe: Yeah. Tracy: You know, you know, it's Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Really been in there and especially we were like, oh, wait, you're like it's a six week wait. And now, like, I don't care. And Joe: Yeah, Tracy: I was like, OK. Joe: Yeah, I know it's explain the moving services. Tracy: Yeah, that's been a big that's been our biggest thing during covid because we were essential workers, that we were able to do it and so I started when I started. This is another great entrepreneurial lesson. When I started, I just oversaw the move. So I would just take over, become the client, but the movers. And then we started offering de cluttering before people moved. So all the stuff you didn't want to take with you, let's get rid of it, not pack it up. Then we would unpack and organize into the new houses. So it was like, OK, we'd oversee. We get everything to the new house, we'd unpack and organize. And then I was like, wait, why? If we're doing the de cluttering and we're putting things in piles, why don't we just start doing the packing also? So it was another service that I could add that I didn't have to do. So we now did clutter pack, oversee the move and unpack into the new house. And we deal with very complicated situations like going to two houses or we do a lot after people, but people have passed away people's parents. So the grown kids have full time jobs. They can't be here for two weeks. So we'll empty the whole house, get everything shipped across the country. And so it's been a great. So that was another way to realize to go vertical. Right. Joe: Skep. Tracy: Here's another service I can offer. It doesn't take my time. It dovetails perfectly, we're declaring. So we might as well pack anyway. Know I bought a 17 foot truck. I hired a couple of expert packers and it's been a great part of the business. So I always invite people from my own experience to like, what's the what's the thing that you're outsourcing that could you move it in the house and make it part of your vertical? Joe: Yeah, yeah, it's such a great service because there's a huge gap there, there are great moving companies and they will provide Tracy: Oh. Joe: The services to pack stuff up, but it's just merely taking what's in a cabinet and putting it in a box and taping it up. There's no rhyme or reason. So when you get to the new property, you're like, where is this and where is it back? And you're moving Tracy: Yeah. Joe: A box from that landed in a bedroom that should have been in the kitchen and all. Tracy: And Joe: It's. Tracy: Look, I work with I work with moving companies all the time, I you know, they're amazing at what they do. Those teams work so hard. I have great relationship, about three or four moving local while I have about six and Joe: Mm Tracy: Everything. Joe: Hmm. Tracy: They're fantastic. But the story I always tell when people are like, well, why should I hire you as the movers? Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: We're a little more expensive them and not much. Ten dollars an hour. And I tell the story of a client of mine who was a musician when on tour movers packed all our stuff up, put it in storage. We unpacked for her. And it was it was I unpacked a box and there were literally like a year old half-Eaten Sarcone and a Starbucks coffee. Joe: Oh. Tracy: And she was like she was like, oh, that's where that where the movers just pack everything Joe: Like, Tracy: In sight. Right? That's what they do there Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Based on time, their speed, Joe: Yeah. Tracy: They're doing it. So for us, we go in, we did clutter, we pack in an organized manner so that everything goes in room. So in a way, I tell people it feels like a more expensive service, but we actually save you on Joe: Mm Tracy: The other Joe: Hmm. Tracy: End Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Because it's super organized. We love it. It's one of my favorite favorite and especially the sounds so strange to say, but helping people after a family member has passed away Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Is it is one of my favorite services. It's so hard. It's so emotional. It's heartbreaking when the liquidation company comes in as your child is not worth saving your coffee cups, are they? They are. It's heart breaking. So to be able to honor the legacy of a family, deal with the, you know, not not pretty part. It's just it's one of my favorite things that we can do for people, Joe: Yeah, that's Tracy: Really, Joe: Really cool. Tracy: Is. Joe: So we can talk about that next sense, you kind of moved into that and then we'll get to the last one. So let's talk about the state. Kicklighter because Tracy: Yeah. Joe: That to me is that along with the other one, which is the senior downsizing, to me, those are both very, very sensitive type situations. Like you said, there's emotions that are involved in and these two things. So how do you deal with that? Tracy: You know, for me, it's I view it as such an important service. I know how difficult it is. I've had to do it for both. My grandparents like to I just know that it really providing a service that not many people do. And we my company is very special. There are a lot of organizing companies out there, but there's not I have been in this business longer than anybody. I, I know what's valuable. I know what's not valuable. I have the sensitivity. Everyone who has worked for me. We're all a little we're all a little damaged. We all have a little trauma in our childhood. We all have something to draw on. We've all been caregivers to family members. So we have so much respect. I just feel so honored that a family would trust us for this. And we just did a family. There were four children. Three of the children were on board. The parents lived into their 90s and it was taught it was time Joe: No. Tracy: For them to go. And there were three of the children were on the same page and one was an outlier and that that one person was making it very difficult for everybody else. And so to be able to step in and a little bit be the bad guy like these, these books aren't worth anything. Yes, they are. It is. It was like, OK, well, let's get the appraiser in. And then the appraisers, they're not worth anything. Joe: Right, Tracy: So being Joe: Right. Tracy: Able to sort of draw from my Rolodex and and my experience, like I've donated I've donated thousands of sets of China. It's not worth anything. I'm Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Sorry. I'm so sorry. It doesn't mean that your holidays when you were growing up weren't important. It doesn't mean that you have the memories that you have. And if you love that China and it brings back those memories, keep it. But if you are keeping it because you think it's the family fortune, then we're going to have a different conversation. Joe: Yeah. Tracy: So I just feel so honored to be a part of it. I've met such interesting people and when this steps into the senior downsizing, when we move seniors from lifelong homes into smaller places, a lot of what we're facing when we declare in these phases is our own mortality, right? Oh, right. We're going to die someday. You know, did my life matter if I don't have the staff? Did I make an impact? So it's very I just feel very, very, very lucky that I get to be a part of this process with people. I hear amazing stories. I met amazing people. We always approach it with love and laughter and humor and respect. And it's just a nobody. Nobody does this. Nobody does this. Joe: Yeah, Tracy: I Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Know Joe: It's Tracy: I Joe: A Tracy: Get Joe: Great Tracy: Phone calls Joe: Service, Tracy: All the time. Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Yeah, Joe: It's Tracy: It's Joe: So Tracy: It's. Joe: It's tricky, it's emotional and elderly people become a little bit they don't trust people. They don't know you're in their house Tracy: They Joe: Or. Tracy: Shouldn't, Joe: No. No. Right. Tracy: They Joe: Yeah, Tracy: Shouldn't, Joe: Right. And so Tracy: They shouldn't. Joe: That's a tricky balance. Tracy: We are one of our favorite things. We just did it last week. We've said we're now we've been working for so long, we're now helping parents of clients. Right. So kind of my mom died. I went to Nashville to help. I went to New York and doing that. But what we've been doing, a lot of which I love, is moving someone into an assisted living or community. So we like it. Like we feel like we're on a TV show. We're like, OK, we've got 12 hours until we get the apartment all set up so that when they're making the move, the drive from the old and they get to the new, their artwork is hung up. Joe: Oh, Tracy: The TV's Joe: That's cool, Tracy: Working, their bed is made Joe: Yeah, yeah. Tracy: So that they walk into this new experience with familiarity. And we love it. We're like running around sweating like they would do it, do Joe: Yeah, Tracy: It. But Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Then they walk in and they see their stuff and it's home. They're not stepping into boxes everywhere. Joe: Yeah. Tracy: So this is this is it's my favorite part of what we I mean, I love everything that we do, but this one's really that's really important. Joe: That's very cool, just the way you describe. That was awesome. A couple of questions out of the way of the business. And then I want to get into the book and then I want to get into Tracy: If. Joe: The chair, the organization, and we're running out of time because this is I love this, but Tracy: It's great, Joe: It's Tracy: It's great. Joe: So if somebody wants to work with your company and in a sense you're based in California, let's just say somebody here in Arizona, I wanted to hire you to come in and clean out my crotch. How does somebody work with you that is in like how do you work in other states with people? Tracy: Yeah, we do it know we pay our rates, they just cover travel costs so we can make it sometimes. Sometimes if I'm in other cities, like in New York, I have two women who I can subcontract to sometimes all subcontract. I'll go myself and maybe bring one of my people and then subcontract to try and use the local companies that do that. I have I'm getting a pretty good network. I mean, I'm very I have very high standards, Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: So I'm pretty I need somebody to be tried and true. But I can I can make it work. But yeah, it's just it's the same rates. It's not more it's just the travel cost. So Joe: Perfect. Tracy: A lot of times when people they're realizing like, oh, it's actually, you know, the other thing I've started to do for clients to if they if they I got a client who had to go to Florida and they just didn't have a sister, their mom passed away. They didn't have the means to pay my travel costs. So I actually helped interview local people for him. So I'll do that for my clients. Like, let me let me make the first phone calls. Let me have the conversation. And I just because I'm I'm very mama bear about my client if I want Joe: The. Tracy: To and I want to just go to anybody. Joe: Perfect. All right. And you scared me for a moment because you almost sound like you're bleeding into my my last thing about the business, which is the virtual dcluttering. So how do you handle that? Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Is that like Tracy: You Joe: A Tracy: Know, Joe: Face time walking around with an iPad? Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Show me this Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Room. Tracy: Yeah, yeah, we do. So the virtual declaring, it's been a bit of an experiment to make it work. And what I've found is that we it's it's we have to set very specific goals. So oftentimes we break it up into half an hour sessions. One session is about right. Here's what you're going to get accomplished. Here's less paperwork. You have these four boxes of paperwork. What are you going to do with them? I don't as much sit there and sort of go through things with them. It's more about helping them come up with a work plan, what the traps are going to fall into, then a period of time, and then we come back and go over it and they ask me specific questions about what they got stuck at. So it's Joe: Got. Tracy: Really almost the virtual it almost becomes a little bit more time management focused help you come up with a work plan. How can you get it accomplished? I also have I have a private Facebook group called Concreter Clever with Tracy McCubbin. It's a free Facebook. I go live pretty much every Wednesday and people can that's a really great it's a very supportive community. Everybody's read my book. We're all so sometimes people would join their and the group will help them. So that's that's great. They're like, OK, it's Joe: Yeah. Tracy: A lot of accountability this weekend I'm going to tackle. And that's what the virtual turned out to be. Two is a lot of accountability. Joe: That's great. OK, cool. OK. The book came out in 2019 called "Making Space, Clutter Free" and you can get it on. I know you can get it on Amazon. I think I saw two other Tracy: Indie Joe: There was an Tracy: Bound. Joe: Indie Tracy: I think Joe: Band Tracy: It's indie band. Joe: Of. Tracy: Yeah, I send people to either Amazon, there's a really great website called Bookshop Dawg Joe: Ok. Tracy: And it connects all the independent booksellers. So you it's a clearinghouse. And so if you don't want to give the man who just went into space more of your money, bookshop dog is a great way. It's available on Kindle. It's available ebook. It's available as an audio book. I narrated Joe: Oh, great. Tracy: A lot of. Yeah, it was great. A lot of libraries have it. They did a really big push. So your local library has it and it's great. It's great. It's doing really well. It got to be an Amazon bestseller and it's an evergreen book. It is not going out of style, Joe: That's Tracy: So. Joe: Awesome, yeah. The reviews Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Are great. Tracy: Yeah. Joe: Yeah. Tracy: So making space clutter free. The nice thing about it is we really delve into the emotional part so very deep about the emotional part. And then there's an actual work plan, how you tackle the house room by room. So people are really it's just I'm very, very happy with that. And I'm in the process of writing the second book called Make Space for Happiness. And it's a it's about why we shop, why we overshot the holes in our lives that we're trying to fill by shopping. Joe: Mm Tracy: So Joe: Hmm, Tracy: It's a little Joe: That's called. Tracy: I love it. I love it. But it's going to be a little controversial. Joe: That's Tracy: I Joe: All right. Tracy: Feel like I feel like I feel like that man who just went into space is not going to like what I have to say. But, you know, Joe: Well, I like to think about Tracy: You. Joe: The closet that I saw one thing and one thing out, right? Tracy: Yeah, Joe: That's awesome. Tracy: It's very practical, it's very you know, there's a lot of oversimplified I think that part of the feedback I always get and I know from growing up with the parent that I did it. And also some people understand a lot of times reporting is generational. So Joe: He. Tracy: I my I had two other a great uncle. It's a genetic thing. It's a it's an anxiety disorder. I think it's a bit of an addiction. I think that people who hoard get a big dopamine hit when they find something. So there's just a lot of empathy. I'm not judging. I'm not shaming. I under I understand how hard it is. And Joe: Yet. Tracy: So people really respond to that. Joe: Yeah, OK, cool. One last question, I thought it was really cool you had the Clutter Block Quiz on your website and you talk about blocks, right? Clutter blocks. Tracy: Yep, Joe: Can you real Tracy: Yep, Joe: Quickly, can you just. Tracy: Sure, and this is the crux of the book. So basically a clutter block is an emotional story that we tell ourselves about why we can't let go of what we don't want or need. So it's so there are seven of them. And I witnessed this from working with clients for so long. I was like, this is that story again. This person is that same story. This is that. So it ranges everything from my stuff keeps me stuck in the past. Sentimental things that you can't let go of, the stuff I'm avoiding, which is your paperwork, which is me. That's my clutter block. I'm not worth my good stuff. So not using your nice things, saving Joe: Mm. Tracy: My fantasy stuff for my fantasy life. Oh, I'm going to become a rock climber. I'm going to knit, I'm going to buy all that stuff for this stuck with other people's stuff. And when in the book and in a Facebook group, I talk about it when you identify you're like, oh, this is a thing. The perfect example. Last Clutter Block No.7, the stuff I keep paying for, this is storage unit. You bought this stuff and now you're paying to store it. And when you see it that way, like, oh, I'm paying to store stuff I never use. Oh, it's like it's it's illuminated, you know, Joe: Yeah. Tracy: You're like, oh, this is why it's not I'm not a bad person. I'm not a bad person. This is just, you know, we're humans. We're meaning making machines. Right. We just rains on your wedding day that all that stuff. So we make all this meaning out of the stuff that's meaningless and it gets a hold on us. So the clutter blocks are really effective for people really, really affected, like, oh, this is real. This is you know, it's not just me. It's Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Not just me. Joe: Yeah. All right, awesome. Before we move off of your business to the organization you're part of, because I think it's really important to talk about real quick. You've made incredible headway in the press, like being on the shows that you're on. And for the entrepreneurs that are listening to this, you could have just been another de cluttering company in California, right? You've said it yourself, Tracy: Amy. Joe: But you obviously you have a unique approach with all the different services you're passionate about. It's very clear by talking with you and everyone will pick up on that. When they listen to this and when they watch the YouTube video, they're going to tell that, yeah, this is this woman is really has the integrity and really loves what she does and it speaks to her. How did you get the the press and all of the stuff that has catapulted you to be the expert in this field? I mean, it's it's amazing, Tracy: Yeah, Joe: The Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Shows Tracy: Yeah, Joe: You've been on and the podcast Tracy: It's Joe: And. Tracy: Yeah, it's great. So I think the thing the first thing that I got really clear about was a couple of things. One, people need content, TV shows need content. Morning news means content, podcasts meet. Everybody needs content. So even if you have a product or a service, you know, there's a mission statement behind it. There's a reason that you're doing it. So what's the what's the story that you can tell about why your service is going to help? Or how can you tell your mission statement and not even mention your product? If you can talk about the service or what you're offering, you know, how can you talk about it without even mentioning it, then that's the content and people need it. And I'll tell you, you say yes to everything. I have been I mean, my favorite story is like morning news show in Temecula, California, like sandwiched in between the October Fest dancers and the like kid who won the spelling bee, like I said, yes to everything. And I worked on my media training. I worked on the messaging. I really understood that you have to be able to communicate it. And so I just started saying yes. And then it I got a reputation for being good and delivering and I did. I have worked with when the book came out, I did work with a publicist. I found the best person who specializes in non-fiction authors. That's the other thing about PR. If you're going to pay for PR and you sometimes you have to and you're the two things you're paying for someone's Rolodex. So who can they call? Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: Who do they have connections to? And also you need to find the person who understands what you do. Right? So let's say you have a company where you've invented a new kind of pool cover that will save children's lives, superimportant, Joe: Mm Tracy: Needed. Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Don't hire a publicist who works with beauty products. Joe: All right. Tracy: Right. Like really honed down on what you're offering and can that person help it? And sometimes you need to sometimes you need to pay a marketing person. Sometimes you need to pay a social media manager. We can't do it all. So it's really understanding, understanding how valuable those marketing and publicity dollars are. Right. Because they can get expensive Joe: Oh, Tracy: Fast. Joe: Yeah. Mm hmm. Tracy: You can turn around. And I mean, you people are out there and starting to look at that, you know, problems and say, oh, yeah, we have a ten thousand dollar per month retainer. You're like, oh, so what are their goals? What are their goals for you? How can you help? And I always say this. You can't for those kinds of positions. It's like if you have an agent, right? I have a literary agent. Help me with my book. She takes 10 percent of my money. She does ten percent of the work. Joe: Mm Tracy: I Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Still got to do the 90 percent. So you can't dump and run against. Oh, I have a publicist. I don't have to do it. Now you are working in conjunction with them. It's your product. No one's going to care more about your business than you are. So show up. Say yes to everything. You know, like be realistic. It's like I want to be on Good Morning America. OK, well, you start following the October 1st dancers. You just say yes, you say Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Because first of all, it gives you practice, Joe: At. Tracy: It gives you practice and you hone your message. And and this is where the Internet is fantastic. Reach out to podcasts, you know, get really clear about the content you have to offer. Just cold call people, cold email people. Here's what I want to say. Like people that you listen to where the message across, it's the biggest it's the least fun. The marketing and publicity is the least one part about running a business, I think. But the most important. Joe: Yeah, well, you've done great, it's amazing Tracy: No, Joe: And Tracy: Thank you. Joe: Yeah, it's absolutely awesome. Did I miss anything about the business that you would like to talk about before we move on to the organization? Tracy: The only thing I would say is that if you're out there and if you're struggling with your relationship to your staff, don't be afraid to find help locally. Joe: Love it. Tracy: There's lots of people who are opening this business. Reach out to me. I can give you some questions to ask. So don't be afraid to ask for help. Joe: Perfect. OK, one kid, one world. Tracy: Yeah. Joe: It's super cool. I went and I looked at the website, I watched the videos and can you explain what it does? You know, what what the the mission of it is? And then Tracy: Yeah, Joe: I Tracy: Yeah, Joe: Don't want to forget Tracy: So. Joe: After you do that. I want to understand when a volunteer goes, are they just volunteering their time and you get them there and you get them back or so let's start with Tracy: Sure, Joe: The organization Tracy: Yeah, yeah, Joe: First. Tracy: Yeah, so basically, quick story, my childhood friend of mine, our dads, went to law school together. He went to Darfor and he was in the volunteering in the refugee camps and he realized that the bulk of the people in the refugee camps were women and children and that they were setting up schools and setting up little shops, like trying to get normalise as much as possible and realizing, as we all know, that education is the key. So we ate on that trip. He met a Kenyan doctor, a nurse. They told him about this girl's school in Kenya that needed a science lab. The girls couldn't take their exams because they didn't have a science lab. So he said to me, it's twenty five thousand dollars. Want to help me raise that? Let's throw a party. You know, our our peers were all starting to make money and their careers were taking off. So we threw the party, raise the money. We're like, let's just go and see. Let's just go and see what this is. And we went and it was life changing. Joe: Mm Tracy: Here Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Were these girls. And in Kenya, most of them are orphans because HIV AIDS Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: And the desire for education. And so there's a lot of organizations that are curriculum based and this and that. And what we were like were like they don't have desks to sit in. There are no there's no room. There's not. So we started focusing on capital improvements. We built buildings, we built dorms, we put desks, we put bookshelves, we pay teachers salaries. We put nurses in the school. We just do the things that they need to stay open. We never build a school from scratch ever. We know nothing about what the community needs. We get in partnership with a community where a school has already been established. We do not affect curriculum, not for us to say Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: We try and work in schools that have at least a 50 percent girl population because girls education is much underfunded. A big part of what we do is we supplied feminine hygiene products to our girls school because that keeps girls out of school. So we're we work mostly in Kenya and then we have branched out to Central America of Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala. And, you know, it's an amazing it's amazing where we started the same year I started my business. So I did both of those. I think we're up to like twenty six schools we rebuilt. And part of our fundraising model is we do volunteer trips. So we go, for instance, to Central America. We fly for a long weekend. We rebuild a suite. We don't we do the big capital improvements before we get there. And then when we're there, we demolish bathrooms and paint murals and get very, very involved. And for us, what we found is that there's sort of two types of donors. There is the vicarious donors who your friend goes and see the work that the friends do and donate that way. And then there are the people who want to see where the money goes, really make a difference. So when you go on a trip with us, you you commit to raising a certain amount of money when you come back. And we always had our goals. We never operated a deficit. We don't ever take on projects that we can't finish. We're very lucky. Both Josh and I have other businesses that we work for free. We don't Joe: Mm Tracy: Take a Joe: Hmm. Tracy: Salary. So we're like we're at like ninety percent of every dollar we raise goes back. And not that, not that. I don't think that nonprofit workers should not be paid. They absolutely should be. But we choose for us. We choose not to. And it's been it's been great. It's been one of where a couple of years ago, our first round of girls started to go to college in nursing school and technical school. And it's it's really amazing. It's a really, really, really amazing covid has been really hard. We haven't been able to go. I think next spring will be our first trip if everything goes OK. Joe: Mm hmm. Tracy: But it's been a really amazing it's been an amazing thing to be a part of. It's been an amazing thing to be a part of. Joe: Yeah, it was really cool, I watched the video and I saw where there was a person taking Polaroids and then everyone and then the Polaroid was there was a square where the Polaroid would go on the piece of paper and each student had to say, I'm going to be a doctor Tracy: Yeah. Joe: There or I'm going to be a nurse, or it was a radical. Tracy: Well, one of the funny things I get I invented invented this exercise, I was realizing, talking to the girls in Kenya, that because they didn't have parents, so many of them, they didn't they never they didn't know how to make a business phone call. They didn't know how to apply for a job because it's like the teachers are teaching them. But there's not that. So I started to do this exercise where they would be the shop owner and I'd be like another volunteer. And I like I'd be the bad like I wouldn't say, you know, I'd say my name really quiet. I wouldn't shake a hand. And you just did these roleplaying exercises of how to apply for a job. When you realize, like, you have to learn that stuff, you don't know you don't know how to call someone and say, hey, here's my name or walk into a shop or say like, I'd like a job and walk in with confidence. And so now it's like day can't wait. Every time we go, we all line Joe: And Tracy: Up Joe: That's Tracy: And they Joe: Called. Tracy: All get to pretend. And, you know, it's such a it's such an amazing just right to have the self-confidence to get go in there and do that. And so it's very practical and we love it. We love Joe: That's Tracy: It. Joe: Awesome, Tracy: We love it. We can't wait to get back. So Joe: I'm Tracy: If anybody Joe: Sure. Tracy: Out there is listening and want to come on a trip with us, one kid, one world dog, tell me you heard me on here and would love to get. Joe: Awesome. OK, I've taken your time. I've gone over, I apologized, Tracy: It's Joe: But Tracy: All right, Joe. We're Joe: This Tracy: Having Joe: Is Tracy: A great conversation. Joe: This was awesome. So let's give everyone the and I'll put it in the show notes, but the website for your business did clarify. Tracy: Yep, yep, so the website is dClutterfly.com, so a d c l u t t e r f l y dot com. See, this is why you say it Joe: Yeah. Tracy: Out before you name your business. The clutter block places on there. You can sign up for my newsletter. It's a great place to find me. I'm very active on Instagram. So Tracy_McCubbin and then if you are looking for some extra love and support, the private Facebook group, which is called "Conquer Yo

Back Stage With Spike
Back Stage With Spike EP26 Braincell

Back Stage With Spike

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 63:56


What an episode! I am joined with my boy Trey Saucillo from Sin Seer to co-host the show with me. Trey and I interview Joe Little from Braincell out of Lynchburg Virginia. We spoke with Joe about the bands origins, what's happening now and where the boys are going from here. We spoke about the Metal scene in the state and the club scene as well. Joe played a mean game of Yes or No! Stay until the end for some hilarious out takes! Intro music by Sin Seer.

Mission Church
A Helping Hand | Pastor Joe Little | 7.04.21

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 32:23


In Matthew 9:35-38 & 10: 1, Jesus shows the disciples a problem that they themselves are part of the solution to. God will rarely reveal a problem to us without helping us be the solution. Watch "A Helping Hand" from Pastor Joe Little, our Mission Youth Pastor. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram http://www.instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast http://missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter http://missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at http://www.missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
Choose Faith | Pastor Joe Little | 6.12.21

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 37:42


Can you choose faith when you're desperate? Can you choose faith when you're rejected? Can you choose faith when you're waiting? Faith is a choice, not a feeling. Watch "Choose Faith" from Pastor Joe Little, our Mission Youth Pastor. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram http://www.instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast http://missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter http://missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at http://www.missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
You're the Best Around | Pastor Joe Little | 5.2.21

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 34:16


The plan of the enemy is to get you to question your identity, what’s in your hand, and to make you feel alone. David's confrontation with Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 shows us that that God is with us in any battle, and that we are never alone. Watch "You're the Best Around" from Pastor Joe Little. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram http://www.instagram.com/missionchurchca​ Podcast http://missionchurchca.com/watch​ Newsletter http://missionchurchca.com/updates​ Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at http://www.missionchurchca.com

IQ PODCASTS
17 Emmy Winning News Reporter Joe Little LIVE on The Brett Davis Podcast Ep 257

IQ PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 30:15


17 Emmy Winning News Reporter Joe Little

The Kira Deevah Show
Joe Little III

The Kira Deevah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 57:15


The Kira Deevah Show" Promoting the dreams that turned into reality on #instagramGrammy Award Winner, Writer, Artist,  :https://www.instagram.com/joelittlerudeboysofficial/ Follow us on IG https://www.instagram.com/thekiradeev...https://www.deevahentertainment.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kiradeevah)

Tony on the Mic
Episode 28: Tony on the Mic - Joe Little

Tony on the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 83:29


Today’s guest is the one and only (thank goodness) 17-time Emmy winner Joe Little of NBC 7/39. He talks about his journey from a being a D1 basketball player (and the only player on the roster without an assist one year) to Multimedia Journalist and feature reporter in America’s finest city. Why he interviewed me once, when it certainly was not news. Joe talks about being one of the first on the scene when United flight 93 crashed on 9/11, documenting the final cleaning out of Tony Gwynn’s locker and how a door knock (news term) revealed much more than he expected. We talk about movies, do a live Siri V Google assistant test, discover the meaning of Nena’s 99 Luft balloons, and he mocks Prince and my admiration of Prince… and I did not terminate the podcast! Tune in to a fun episode of Tony on the Mic!

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 125 - Joe Little interview, a weird Relationship Corner and more

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 48:28


Interview with Joe Little from the Rude Boys, a weird Relationship Corner and more

Mission Church
The Weights of Waiting | Pastor Joe Little | 03.07.21

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 30:05


This has been a season of waiting...but faith isn’t found in the blessing, it’s found in the waiting. Listen now from our Mission Youth Pastor, Joe Little, as we learn together what the Bible says about waiting well in Exodus 32:1-5. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram http://www.instagram.com/missionchurchca​ Podcast http://missionchurchca.com/watch​ Newsletter http://missionchurchca.com/updates​ Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at http://www.missionchurchca.com

The Future Is Now Podcast - Living With Passion & Purpose as a Christian Leader
3 | How to Make Difficult Decisions in Leadership and Navigating COVID-19 with Joe Little

The Future Is Now Podcast - Living With Passion & Purpose as a Christian Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 27:32


In todays episode I get to talk with Joe Little, a youth pastor at Mission Church in California. We discuss his move to the area, as well as how he knew it was the correct decision. We also touch on the difficulties of leading in the midst of COVID.I hope you are blessed by this. DM me on Instagram and lets talk about your takeaways from todays episode.All the best,SpencerJoin the email subscriber list and earn a chance for a FREE membership launching this September at: https://www.snleadership.com/subscribeFollow me on Instagram!@spencernakReady to gain clarity on your calling and step into your God-given purpose? I am starting faith and clarity coaching in September! I only have limited spots available so if you want to secure your spot today, text (253) 682-9322 the word "Coach" to get a FREE 30 minute call with myself.Want to schedule something else with Spencer? Book a private zoom meeting or phone call:snleading@gmail.com

Mission Church
Knowing God: What’s Your Name Again? | Pastor Joe Little | 11.29.20

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 28:37


A relationship with Jesus is less about what you do, and more about Who you know. Listen to "Knowing God: What's Your Name Again?" from Pastor Joe Little, our Mission Youth Pastor. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram http://www.instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast http://missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter http://missionchurchca.com/updates Mission Church is a new church in the East Bay Area of California. Get more info at http://www.missionchurchca.com

Mission Church
Hold On | Pastor Joe Little | 10.11.20

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 29:46


Listen today as our youth pastor Joe Little teaches that we can still hold on to the things God has already said. To stay connected, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram www.instagram.com/missionchurchca Facebook www.facebook.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates If you need help getting information about Zoom for small groups email us at info@missionchurchca.com To give online click the link below missionchurchca.com/give

Mission Church
That's Not What I Ordered | Joe Little | 07.19.20

Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 24:33


Have you ever asked God for something and not get what you wanted? Listen today as Pastor Joe little teaches that Jesus doesn't want to just fix the fruit of your issue, he wants to fix the root of your issue. To stay connected, follow us on any of the following platforms: Instagram www.instagram.com/missionchurchca Facebook www.facebook.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates If you need help getting information about Zoom for small groups email us at info@missionchurchca.com To give online click the link below missionchurchca.com/give

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk
Improving Inland Waterways, Coastlines, and Marine Habitats with Geosynthetics

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 10:20


Joe Little of Little Environments PLLC spent some years working in Australia, where geosynthetics have frequently been deployed in coastal applications. When he returned to the United States, he established his own practice. Now, he draws upon experience and unique project approaches from around the world in creating locally effective strategies for improving inland waterways, coastlines, and marine habitats. Geosynthetics continue to be one of his most effective tools.

Reviews & Dunn
90's RnB to Coffee in 2020 Catching Up With Joe Little III of The Rude Boys

Reviews & Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 79:09


JOE LITTLE III of The Rude Boys stops by to tell us about working with everyone from Gerard Levert and a pre-fame Jay-Z, to starting his own coffee business. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reviewsanddunn/support

RTÉ - The Leap of Faith
The Leap of Faith Friday November 22nd

RTÉ - The Leap of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 27:38


A sculpture of Jesus, depicted as a homeless person on a bench is the focus for World Day of the Poor in Dublin and for more than forty years he has been covering religious and social affairs in this country - Joe Little is in studio to capture some of the key moments.

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 63 - Interviews with Joe Little, Aaron Malik, and Antoine Scott & more

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 64:08


Featuring: interviews with Joe Little, Aaron Malik and comedian Antoine Scott, and more. (original airdate: 8/19/19)

Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
2019/05/07 - A new Royal Baby, Ava Max & Party Pee Wee 50s

Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 68:20


We caught up with Joe Little, the editor for Majesty Magazine, a magazine completely about the Royals. He was pretty excited about the announcement. We also needed a Pee Wee 50 motorbike for Matt to ride at our house party and our listeners were very generous with their offers. We settled on one with training wheels. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Craziest Story Ever
Joe Little | NBC San Diego Reporter

Craziest Story Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 40:04


Joe Little is an MMJ reporter and the Director of Storytelling at NBC San Diego.He's outspoken, honest, and sometimes aggressive in giving his opinions on TV news. We discuss his hatred of stick microphones that identify the station they belong to, his reputation for creatively and effectively using himself in stories to demonstrate a point, how he covered 9/11 from the front lines and why you're doing yourself a huge disservice if you shoot video on your cell phone vertically.

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 53 - Joe Little interview, Nipsey Hussle's death, a woman has a stroke in the middle of pleasure & more

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 65:29


Featuring: interview with Joe Little, Nipsey Hussle's death, a woman has a stroke in the middle of pleasure & more. (original airdate: 4/1/2019)

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 41 - "Best of" part 2. Featuring Dr. Yvonne Pointer, Joe Little, Mr. Talkbox, Dr. Sabrina Ellis & more

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 83:08


"Best of" part 2. Featuring interviews with Dr. Yvonne Pointer, Joe Little, Mr. Talkbox, Dr. Sabrina Ellis, Val B. King & Geoffrey Golden.

RetroSquat Podcast
CB 64: G.I.Joe, Little Monsters and Another 48 Hrs

RetroSquat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 80:58


This episode:MovieSquat (2:52) Another 48 Hrs. + Little Monsters = "48 Monsters"TubeSquat (19:36) Going Bananas + Make the Grade = "Make the Grade: The Banana Years"ToySquat (31:23) Koosh + G. I. Joe = "G. I. Joe: Koosh Wars"GameSquat (51:05) NFL Football '94 (Genesis) + Slalom (NES) = "Ski Ball '90 Starring Joe Montana"RetroSquat.com / YouTube / Twitch / iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / @retrosquatWatch us record live, Mondays at 7pm Eastern Time on Twitch. See episodes weeks before they're released, get a behind the scenes look at the show and interact with us between segments. Looking for a shout out? We'll answer questions and read the best comments on air!Music/SFX: https://evanking.bandcamp.com/album/20xxWant to be a guest host for a segment? DEMAND to be on the show!

The Jeff Brown Show
Ep. 12 - Interview with Joe Little from the Rude Boys, guest co-host DJ Ellery and more

The Jeff Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 49:10


Special "mancave" edition. Featuring an interview with Joe Little from the Rude Boys. Guest co-hosted by DJ Ellery. (original airdate: 5/7/18)

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk
Improving Inland Waterways, Coastlines, and Marine Habitats with Geosynthetics

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 10:20


Joe Little of Little Environments PLLC spent some years working in Australia, where geosynthetics have frequently been deployed in coastal applications. When he returned to the United States, he established his own practice. Now, he draws upon experience and unique project approaches from around the world in creating locally effective strategies for improving inland waterways, coastlines, and marine habitats. Geosynthetics continue to be one of his most effective tools.

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk
Improving Inland Waterways, Coastlines, and Marine Habitats with Geosynthetics

Geosynthetica's GeoTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 10:20


Joe Little of Little Environments PLLC spent some years working in Australia, where geosynthetics have frequently been deployed in coastal applications. When he returned to the United States, he established his own practice. Now, he draws upon experience and unique project approaches from around the world in creating locally effective strategies for improving inland waterways, coastlines, and marine habitats. Geosynthetics continue to be one of his most effective tools.

Old Dominion Libertarian Radio Network
Joe Little For Louisiana State Treasurer

Old Dominion Libertarian Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 81:00


Join Joe Enroughty, Jeff Kleb, Jeffry Sanford, and Andy Craig at 7 PM Eastern on Monday, March 27th, 2017, as they welcome Joe Little to the program.  Joe is running as a Libertarian for Louisiana State Treasurer and will join us to discuss his campaign.  We'll find out what's going on down in Louisiana and we'll discuss the latest "Trump News" and more.  You won't want to miss this episode!  You can call in with questions or comments by dialing: (347)-994-2949.

Sunday
Tuam babies, European workplace ruling, Jainism manuscripts

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 43:59


The remains of hundreds of babies and toddlers found at a former Bon Secours mother and baby home at Tuam, Co. Galway have led to calls for further investigation. Joe Little from RTE talks to Martin. The first publication of a historical encyclopaedic text on Jainism has been launched by SOAS University of London. It was written by Dr Johannes Emil Otto Klatt who dedicated his life primarily to the study of the historical records of Jainas. Martin talks to Dr Peter Flügel, he's made the writing accessible in English for the first time. Bob Walker reports on the religious response to the European Court of Justice ruling on the wearing of hijabs at work. Bishop Anba Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom is calling for the international community to do more to address the escalating deadly attacks on Christians in Egypt. The Vatican has confirmed that a papal trip to Egypt will happen in April. It follows the end of a five-year freeze in relations between the Vatican and the Al-Azhar University in Cairo. The Tablet's Christopher Lamb talks to Martin about the state of Catholic-Islamic dialogue. Senior government defense adviser, Major-General Tim Cross, has said that Foreign Office officials' understanding of the importance of religion is inadequate. He discusses this with Francis Davis former faith advisor to cabinet ministers. Trevor Barnes hears the quarter peal of bells at Westminster Abbey dedicated to Julie McDonnell, she has terminal cancer and has raised over 7 million pounds for Cancer research ringing bells. Producers Carmel Lonergan Louise Clarke-Rowbotham Editor Amanda Hancox.

Telling The Story
#48: Best of 2016 (Jed Gamber, Catherine Steward, Boyd Huppert, Joe Little)

Telling The Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 38:34


This is a special podcast. Normally I have one special guest from the news industry, offering insights about his or her career and advice for young journalists and storytellers. This time, I have four. Episode #48 is a compilation of some of my favorite clips from the past year's episodes of the Telling the Story podcast. I chose snippets that specifically focused on advice for those just getting into the business -- all from some of the best in the business at their respective positions. You'll hear from Jed Gamber and Catherine Steward, two photojournalists who in 2016 were named the NPPA's Regional Photographers of the Year for the East and Central regions, respectively. (Listen to the full episode.) You'll hear from Boyd Huppert, the 100-Emmy-winning, world-renowned feature reporter for KARE-TV in the Twin Cities. (Listen to the full episode.) And you'll hear from Joe Little, who provided great insight for both the podcast and my book, The Solo Video Journalist, which is a how-to guide for young MMJs like Little and myself. (Listen to the full episode.) → The post PODCAST EPISODE #48: Best of 2016 edition appeared first on Telling The Story.

Telling The Story
#46: Joe Little, solo video journalist, KGTV San Diego

Telling The Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 53:37


Earlier this week, I made an exciting announcement that should greatly benefit the journalism industry. I introduced my new book, The Solo Video Journalist, dedicated to providing a unique how-to guide for TV multimedia journalists -- also known as MMJs, backpack journalists, one-man and one-woman bands, and VJs. The book can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and my publisher's web site. Throughout the book, I interview some of the country's best MMJs -- and journalists period. I use each chapter to break down a specific step of the storytelling process, combining my advice with that of the journalist I interviewed for that chapter. In the case of shooting solo stand-ups, I knew exactly who to call. Joe Little of KGTV is my guest on Episode #46 of the Telling the Story podcast. He has gained notoriety in media circles for his annual YouTube compilation of his stand-ups that have continued now for more than half a decade. (I actually just got sidetracked writing this post while watching one. Check it out ...) He brings creativity and fearlessness to a task that would deter many solo acts -- myself included. I shied away from shooting my own stand-ups for a long time but have seen from Little and others how they can benefit my work. Now I do them regularly, and I am more empowered because of my solo status. → The post PODCAST EPISODE #46: Joe Little, solo video journalist, KGTV appeared first on Telling The Story.

YourStartUpAdvisors's podcast
YSA 37 - YouStake.com Update and Growth

YourStartUpAdvisors's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 47:53


Frank DeGeorge and Joe Little, two former US Army rangers, are taking YouStake into new territory. We always look for Inspiring Intersections here @ YourStartUpAdvisors, and YouStake.com continues to find interesting and intriguing ones. Where is the intersection between professional competition and investing? Where is the intersection between Esports and crowd funding? Listen as these two wildly inspiring guys discuss where they are headed. 

NexxLegacy Radio
Nexxlegacy Radio with Guest The Rude Boys

NexxLegacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 192:00


Host: Charles "IamBranded" Madison Guest: R&B Giants The Rude Boys Call number (949) 270-591 Nexxlegacy is a global multimedia brand dedicated in providing direction to help strengthen aspiring artists in growing & enhancing personal goals, and aspirations. Attached will be efforts to educate the children and young adults across the globe in hopes that a step toward building a Legacy is carried out with pride, and with a commitment that is limitless. With the voice of "It's Written All Over Your Face" 1991 Billboard R&B Song of the Year Booking for shows or guest appearances contact:rudeboysinc@gmail.com With original lead vocalist Joe Little aka Joey Beanz best noted for his distinguished lead vocals on Billboards 1991 R&B song of the year Smash " Written All Over Your Face " and other top 20 singles, the talented Gee LaBeaud adds his towering vocals along with the smooth, sweet, sensuous sounds of Keni Myles. This skillfully combined trio presents to you a amazing live show and a collection of heartfelt soulful R&B music.

Behind the Mic with Niki Simone
WRITTEN ALL OVER YOUR FACE.... THE RUDE BOYS SWAGG ON!

Behind the Mic with Niki Simone

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2012 71:41


Witten All Over Your Face made it to number 1 on the R&B Billboard charts and now they will be releasing their New CD fall 2012.  Join me as I get to know Joe Little, Gee LaBeaud, and Keni Myles as we have an exclusive conversation and a group secret that has been revealed  LIVE,  the Forth member of The Rude Boys... Who Knew?!?!?!  Behind the Mic goes into their moments of Love, Triumph, Disappointment and  Brotherhood.  The Rude Boys.... Everything is not R.U.D.E!!   ******Phone Lines will not be opened.www.therudeboysonline.comhttps://twitter.com/#!/therealrudeboys    

Behind the Mic with Niki Simone
WRITTEN ALL OVER YOUR FACE.... THE RUDE BOYS SWAGG ON!

Behind the Mic with Niki Simone

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2012 71:41


Witten All Over Your Face made it to number 1 on the R&B Billboard charts and now they will be releasing their New CD fall 2012.  Join me as I get to know Joe Little, Gee LaBeaud, and Keni Myles as we have an exclusive conversation and a group secret that has been revealed  LIVE,  the Forth member of The Rude Boys... Who Knew?!?!?!  Behind the Mic goes into their moments of Love, Triumph, Disappointment and  Brotherhood.  The Rude Boys.... Everything is not R.U.D.E!!   ******Phone Lines will not be opened.www.therudeboysonline.comhttps://twitter.com/#!/therealrudeboys    

LOTL THE ZONE
Legendary Rude Boys Debut new Hit Single "SWAGG ON"

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2012 121:00


LOTL-RADIO WELCOMES THE LEGENDARY RUDE BOYS DEBUT THEIR HOT NEW SINGLE " SWAGG ON' Joe Little and newly recruited members Gee Labuead and Keni Myles have moved on and have been performing shows across the U.S,and in 2012 are set to release a new single and Ep. In 2012 Joe will be making multiple appearances on The Real House Wives of Atlanta  and has signed a new solo recording and film deal with G2K Entertainment/Spirit 

Människor och tro
Spänd relation mellan Irland och Vatikanen

Människor och tro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2011 44:30


Irland stänger sin ambassad i Vatikanen, ett beslut som har väckt stor uppmärksamhet. Irland har betraktats som en katolsk idealstat. Regeringen i Dublin säger att ekonomiska orsaker ligger bakom, men många bedömare hävdar att det mera har att göra med alla de pedofilskandaler som kommit i dagen under de senaste 17 åren. I somras kritiserade premiärminister Enda Kenny kyrkans kultur för att vara dysfunktionell och narcisistisk efter att nya uppgifter kommit fram om Vatikanens hållning i frågan. Irlands Radios religionsexpert Joe Little beskriver läget. För en vecka sedan slog den islamistiska sekten Boko Haram till mot flera mindre städer i Nigerias nordöstra delar. Attackerna tros ha krävt minst 150 människors liv. Tidigare har man slagit till mot myndigheter kyrkor och moskeer i Nigerias huvudstad Abuja där oron nu är stor och läget spänt och bevakningen i huvudstaden har förstärkts med 13 000 man från polis och säkerhetsstyrkor. Maria Sjökvist Sveriges Radios Afrikakorrespondent ger en uppdatering. Nu vill Vårdförbundet stoppa omskärelse av pojkar på icke medicinsk grund. Vid förbundets kongress röstade ombuden för att förbundet ska arbeta mot omskärelse av religiösa och kulturella skäl och att ingreppet ska ske först när en person är minst 18 år gammal. Vilka konsekvenser får den nya hållningen och vad väger tyngst -religionsfrihetslagen eller barnkonventionen? Debatt i Människor och tro mellan Lilian Olander, barnmorska i Örebro och Maynard Gerber, Judiska församlingen i Stockholm. "Tusen olevda liv" finns in och om mig är titeln på Tomas Sjödins första roman. I Kvartsamtalet berättar han om vad som döljer sig bakom titeln och varför han ville berätta den fiktiva historien om pastor Bengt Eriksson, som tar time out från sin församling. Hur var det att lämna rollen som pingstpastor, känd krönikör och föreläsare och istället skriva skönlitterärt om ett av de tusen olevda liven som fanns inom honom? Vad är det som gör att han återkommer till vikten av det levande samtalet om tron och varför har arbetarförfattaren från Ådalen, Birger Norman, kommit att tala med särskild röst till både honom själv och hans huvudperson i romanen? Här kan du lyssna på en längre version av Kvartsamtalet: Utrikeskrönikan är signerad Johanna Melén, Sveriges Radios korrespondent i Moskva som har besökt ett tidigare Gulagläger i staden Uchta. Fn:s säkerhetsråd tycks inte komma överens om det ska accceptera Palestina som medlemsstat. Men oavsett vilket så förekommer inga fredsförhandlingar mellan Israel och palestinierna. För att komma vidare måste man tala med varandra, men inte ens det gör man, säger Gershon Baskin, grundare av Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information i Jerusalem, som är en tankesmedja med både judar och palestinier. Konflikten handlar om territorium, men religionen spelar stor roll eftersom båda sidornas nationalism hämtar näring ifrån den. Och religionen spelar tyvärr en negativ roll. Både judendom och islam har ett fredsbudskap inneboende sig, men det märks inte. De religiösa ledarna är inga moderata röster, säger Gershon Baskin, som också berättar också om sina kontakter med Hamas och den avgörande roll han spelade när den israeliske soldaten Gilad Shalit nyligen släpptes från fångenskapen i Gaza. Reporter Sören Wibeck Programledare: Tithi Hahn Producent: Åsa Furuhagen

Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2007 Podcast
Corporate Keynote: Joe Little

Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2007 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2007 19:55


Evangelising Virtual Worlds within the corporation with Joe Little, Digital Communications & Technology - Chief Technology Officer, BP.

Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2007 Podcast
Virtual Worlds Forum Podcast 4: Joe Little

Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2007 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2007 10:57


Joe Little from the Chief Technology Office of BP talks about how business are using virtual communities.