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GraceLife Audio
Ps Josh - Love without Limits | GLM

GraceLife Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 44:17


Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL Playoff Preview, Picks & DFS | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 79)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 49:19


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming USFL playoffs as the road to the USFL Championship Freedom Cup happens this weekend. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Patty C (@PattyC831) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down each and every game in the USFL and key in on who they like and what side of the over or the under you should be wagering on. Plus, the guys give away their top DFS lineups and project who will be playing in the USFL Championship Freedom Cup. Will the Pittsburgh Maulers defense shut down Reggie Corbin and the Michigan Panthers offense and can Maulers QB Troy Williams limit the turnovers? Will Ray Horton get aggressive and try to throw on a decent Michigan Panthers defense? Will Mike Nolan turn back to Josh Love or will EJ Perry get the start for the Panthers? Will Skip Holtz winning coach of the year in the USFL be a distraction for the Birmingham Stallions as they host the New Orleans Breakers on Sunday? Can the Breakers offense find room to run with Wes Hills who led the league in rushing? We talk it all and more on this USFL Playoff edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast.  For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Subscribe To The USFL Gambling Podcast On YouTube - www.youtube.com/@USFLGamblingPodcast ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners EdgeBoost - Double your bet with no interest! - https://sg.pn/edge Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL Week 8 Preview, Picks & DFS | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 73)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 64:23


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) previews the upcoming Week 8 of the USFL football season. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Patty C (@PattyC831) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down each and every game on the USFL slate this week, give out their USFL power rankings and their top USFL DFS lineups. Will Case Cookus and the Philadelphia Stars stay red hot as they head to Birmingham, Alabama to take on Skip Holtz and the Birmingham Stallions? Will Troy Williams and the Pittsburgh Maulers be able to limit Mark Thompson and the Houston Gamblers in a showdown in Canton, Ohio? Will the New Orleans Breakers and Wes Hills get back to their winning ways when they take on Josh Love and the Michigan Panthers in Birmingham, Alabama on Sunday afternoon? Can the Memphis Showboats stay on fire and head to Canton, Ohio and beat Mike Riley and the New Jersey Generals? We talk it all and more on this Week 8 USFL preview, picks and DFS edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Subscribe To The USFL Gambling Podcast On YouTube - www.youtube.com/@USFLGamblingPodcast ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners EdgeBoost - Double your bet with no interest! - https://sg.pn/edge Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL Week 6 Reaction Show | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 70)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 47:03


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) recaps another wild and crazy week of USFL football as Week 6 of the United States Football League came to an end. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) and Patty C (@PattyC831) break down all of the action. Are the Birmingham Stallions and Alex McGough back to being the top team in the USFL? Did the Michigan Panthers and Josh Love find another way to lose a game again? Will the Houston Gamblers ever lose a game with star running back Mark Thompson healthy? Why did the New Jersey Generals bench DeAndre Johnson for Kyle Lauletta?  Are we fully buying into the Memphis Showboats three straight wins as Carnell Lake continues to direct a great defense? Did the Pittsburgh Maulers over think the matchup against the Showboats? Will the New Orleans Breakers find a way to get back to their winning ways? We talk it all and more on this Week 6 USFL reaction show episode of The USFL Gambling Podcast.  For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Subscribe To The USFL Gambling Podcast On YouTube - www.youtube.com/@USFLGamblingPodcast ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners ShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses Tawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a client Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL Week 6 Preview, Picks & DFS | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 69)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 60:16


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) reveals their midseason power rankings and previews and pick every USFL Week 6 matchup. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Patty C (@PattyC831) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) key in on every single game and matchup and highlight who they like to win and if the over or under will cash and the guys give out their top USFL Week 6 DFS plays. Will Troy Williams and the Pittsburgh Maulers continue to be one of the biggest surprises in the 2023 USFL football season? Can Todd Haley and the Memphis Showboats stay hot as they host the Maulers at the Liberty Bowl on Saturday? Are the New Jersey Generals and Darius Victor due for a bounce back win as they take on the USFL's hottest team in the league in Mark Thompson and the Houston Gamblers? Will McLeod Bethel Thompson and the New Orleans Breakers go back to their winning ways as they take on the Philadelphia Stars in Detroit, Michigan? Will the Michigan Panthers and Josh Love finally grab their first home win in the state of Michigan as they host CJ Marable and the Birmingham Stallions? We talk it all and more on this Week 6 USFL preview and picks edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Subscribe To The USFL Gambling Podcast On YouTube - www.youtube.com/@USFLGamblingPodcast ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners ShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses Tawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a client Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Daughters of Astraea
Jackie, Marshall AND Josh | Love is Blind Season 4 | Astrology Compatibility Series Ep. 3

Daughters of Astraea

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 56:37


Are Jackie and Marshall compatible - or are Jackie and Josh compatible using Astrology/synastry?! Is a Capricorn sun and Virgo sun compatible - or is Capricorn Sun and Gemini Sun compatible Find out what we think in the podcast! ・❥・In this new podcast series we discuss Jackie, Marshall & Josh's big 5 (minus their rising sign). If you share any of Jackie, Marshall & Josh's planets, this can also apply to you ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔ ・❥・signs we mention: Capricorn sun, Virgo Sun, Gemini Sun, Pisces moon, Leo moon, Gemini moon, Capricorn mercury, Libra mercury, Gemini mercury, Aquarius venus, Libra venus, Leo Venus, Capricorn mars, Scorpio mars and Leo mars ・❥・thank you for watching!・❥・ ・❥・Other ways to support・❥・Share, like, and reviewTips are very much appreciated by never asked for. Paypal: daughtersofastraea@gmail.com *Non-refundable・ ❥・connect with us on discord・❥・ ⁠⁠https://discord.gg/sRMveZC8qQ⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daughtersofastraea/support

WBEN Extras
Josh Love and Brandon Taylor from Baltimore Washington International on handling white out conditions on the airfield and Buffalo Blizzard

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 7:20


Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL Week 1 Reaction Show | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 60)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 48:01


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network reacts to the first week of the 2023 USFL football season. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Justin Mark (@JMarkFootball) break down each and every game and what their biggest reactions were from the first week of the USFL 2023 season. Plus the guys give power rank all 8 USFL teams and key in on what games they are most excited for next week. Are the Birmingham Stallions on their way back to another USFL Freedom Cup trophy after a nice performance against the New Jersey Generals? Should we worry about DeAndre Johnson or Bo Scarbrough? Did the Michigan Panthers and Josh Love do enough for us to believe that the Panthers are USFL Freedom Cup contenders? Are the Houston Gamblers or Pittsburgh Maulers the worst team in the USFL after week 1? Will Case Cookus take down the MVP award for the Philadelphia Stars? Are the Memphis Showboats contenders in the USFL Southern Division? We talk it all and more on this Week 1 USFL reaction show of The USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Subscribe To The USFL Gambling Podcast On YouTube - www.youtube.com/@USFLGamblingPodcast ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100 FREE bet! - http://sg.pn/WynnBET ShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses SwordVitality.com code SGPN - Increase blood flow + stamina Tawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a client Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – April 16, 2023

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 204:25


Corey Feldman's poolside "concert", Geoffrey Fieger v. Lloyd's of London, USFL's attendance, Eli Zaret stops by, Drew Crime - Standing Your Ground: Road Rage Version, an angry Bonerline, Coachella sound issues, and Britney Spears' book is completed. Eli Zaret drops by to talk NFL Draft and Mock Draft mania, the Detroit Lions free agency splash, the red-hot 5-9 Detroit Tigers, Javier Baez blunders, Miggy heroics, Billy Martin's greatest hits, the incredible start of the Tampa Bay Rays, Mark Cuban vs NBA tanking fines, Magic Johnson attempt at buying the Washington Commanders, and Eli decides to divide the audience again with his hot Bud Light takes. Make sure you visit Eli, Marcus and BranDon at Breeze in Hazel Park THIS Thursday for your chance to win free GhostBudster ganja. Kayla Lemieux was BUSTED without her fake boobies. ML Elrick dropped a piece on Geoffrey Fieger and his disability claims. Celebrities with body parts allegedly insured by Lloyd's of London. Rochester Hills Superintendent Robert Shaner is on medical leave because he has been getting 'bullied'. Excellent brawls went down at the Chicago White Sox game this weekend. We recall the attack on poor Kansas City Royals coach Tom Gamboa. The Michigan Panthers won today. Josh Love made history and nobody showed up to the game. Tommy Lee is transphobic now while also being the "gayest motherf****r". Drew Crime: Frank Allison vs William Hale: Road Rage Edition. A misplaced pizza led to a shooting in Detroit. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Britney Spears claims her book is finished. Some are doubting that she wrote, or even read, the tome. GhostBudsters Farms brings you today's Bonerline! Call or text 209-66-Boner. Jackie Miller has made a whole bunch of money thanks to those jerk kids on the bus. Jack Teixeira is in serious hot water over the Discord Leaks. Mitch Albom weighs in. American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing is a must-watch on Netflix. Delete Lawz on YouTube makes a living by filming and being a jerk to police officers. Corey Feldman is making the rounds and may pop-up on your vacation. The Toronto Sun gave the Drew and Mike Show a huge shoutout. The Breeders had a rough sound check at Coachella. Oh, and Blink 182 are back. Drew Crime II: We chat with the wonderful new owner of Danny Meng's old phone number. 20/20 covered the murder of Heidi Firkus. 48 Hours covered the case of Hilda Marcela Arzola-Plascencia and Christy Giles. Marc's AirTag was lost at Epcot. TV Viewing Pleasure: Cocaine Bear is now available on Peacock. There is a new David Johansen documentary. Drew also recently caught the Marc Bolan doc. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.

USFL Gambling Podcast
USFL DFS Picks Week 8 (Ep. 42)

USFL Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:47


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network dives into the Week 8 USFL DFS slate. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down each and every game and key in what key players you should be playing in DFS this week. Will the New Jersey Generals give Luis Perez the week off? Can Kyle Sloter have a big day against the Birmingham Stallions? Will Reggie Corbin rush for another 100 yards against a bad Philadelphia Stars run defense? Should Mark Thompson be a must play for the Houston Gamblers this week? Will Vad Lee even get the start for the Pittsburgh Maulers? Could the Birmingham Stallions give J'Mar Smith the week off? Will Lance Lenior Jr. have a big day now that Josh Love is the QB of the Michigan Panthers? We talk it all on this Week 8 DFS edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app WynnBET - Bet $50 Get $200 In Free Bets - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Support for this episode - AthleticGreens.com/SGP | IPVanish.com/sgp | Manscaped.com code SGP JOIN our SQUAD on Sleeper (code SGP for 100% BONUS) + play OVER/UNDER - https://sg.pn/squad Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL DFS Picks Week 8 | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 42)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:47


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network dives into the Week 8 USFL DFS slate. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down each and every game and key in what key players you should be playing in DFS this week. Will the New Jersey Generals give Luis Perez the week off? Can Kyle Sloter have a big day against the Birmingham Stallions? Will Reggie Corbin rush for another 100 yards against a bad Philadelphia Stars run defense? Should Mark Thompson be a must play for the Houston Gamblers this week? Will Vad Lee even get the start for the Pittsburgh Maulers? Could the Birmingham Stallions give J'Mar Smith the week off? Will Lance Lenior Jr. have a big day now that Josh Love is the QB of the Michigan Panthers? We talk it all on this Week 8 DFS edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app WynnBET - Bet $50 Get $200 In Free Bets - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Support for this episode - AthleticGreens.com/SGP | IPVanish.com/sgp | Manscaped.com code SGP JOIN our SQUAD on Sleeper (code SGP for 100% BONUS) + play OVER/UNDER - https://sg.pn/squad Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SGPN Fantasy Football Podcast
USFL DFS Picks Week 8 | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 42)

SGPN Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:47


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network dives into the Week 8 USFL DFS slate. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down each and every game and key in what key players you should be playing in DFS this week. Will the New Jersey Generals give Luis Perez the week off? Can Kyle Sloter have a big day against the Birmingham Stallions? Will Reggie Corbin rush for another 100 yards against a bad Philadelphia Stars run defense? Should Mark Thompson be a must play for the Houston Gamblers this week? Will Vad Lee even get the start for the Pittsburgh Maulers? Could the Birmingham Stallions give J'Mar Smith the week off? Will Lance Lenior Jr. have a big day now that Josh Love is the QB of the Michigan Panthers? We talk it all on this Week 8 DFS edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app WynnBET - Bet $50 Get $200 In Free Bets - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Support for this episode - AthleticGreens.com/SGP | IPVanish.com/sgp | Manscaped.com code SGP JOIN our SQUAD on Sleeper (code SGP for 100% BONUS) + play OVER/UNDER - https://sg.pn/squad Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch   Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SGPN Fantasy Sports
USFL DFS Picks Week 8 | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 42)

SGPN Fantasy Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:02


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network dives into the Week 8 USFL DFS slate. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down each and every game and key in what key players you should be playing in DFS this week. Will the New Jersey Generals give Luis Perez the week off? Can Kyle Sloter have a big day against the Birmingham Stallions? Will Reggie Corbin rush for another 100 yards against a bad Philadelphia Stars run defense? Should Mark Thompson be a must play for the Houston Gamblers this week? Will Vad Lee even get the start for the Pittsburgh Maulers? Could the Birmingham Stallions give J'Mar Smith the week off? Will Lance Lenior Jr. have a big day now that Josh Love is the QB of the Michigan Panthers? We talk it all on this Week 8 DFS edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast.For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usflSubscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usflDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appWynnBET - Bet $50 Get $200 In Free Bets - https://sg.pn/WynnBETSupport for this episode - AthleticGreens.com/SGP | IPVanish.com/sgp | Manscaped.com code SGPJOIN our SQUAD on Sleeper (code SGP for 100% BONUS) + play OVER/UNDER - https://sg.pn/squadSubscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfeSubscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbeFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastWatch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SGPN Fantasy Football Podcast
USFL DFS Picks Week 8 | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 42)

SGPN Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 28:02


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network dives into the Week 8 USFL DFS slate. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down each and every game and key in what key players you should be playing in DFS this week. Will the New Jersey Generals give Luis Perez the week off? Can Kyle Sloter have a big day against the Birmingham Stallions? Will Reggie Corbin rush for another 100 yards against a bad Philadelphia Stars run defense? Should Mark Thompson be a must play for the Houston Gamblers this week? Will Vad Lee even get the start for the Pittsburgh Maulers? Could the Birmingham Stallions give J'Mar Smith the week off? Will Lance Lenior Jr. have a big day now that Josh Love is the QB of the Michigan Panthers? We talk it all on this Week 8 DFS edition of The USFL Gambling Podcast.For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usflSubscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usflDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appWynnBET - Bet $50 Get $200 In Free Bets - https://sg.pn/WynnBETSupport for this episode - AthleticGreens.com/SGP | IPVanish.com/sgp | Manscaped.com code SGPJOIN our SQUAD on Sleeper (code SGP for 100% BONUS) + play OVER/UNDER - https://sg.pn/squadSubscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfeSubscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbeFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastWatch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

USFL Gambling Podcast
USFL Week 3 Preview & Picks (Ep. 26)

USFL Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 35:17


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the entire USFL Week 3. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down each and every game on the slate and also pick every single games over and under play. Will the New Jersey Generals and Trey Williams take down a beat up Philadelphia Stars team led by their star QB Bryan Scott? Will Kyle Sloter and the New Orleans Breakers continue their red hot start against the home favorite J'Mar Smith and the Birmingham Stallions? Will Jeff Fisher and the Michigan Panthers score their first USFL win of the season against Josh Love and the Pittsburgh Maulers in a critical game in the North? Can Todd Haley fix the Tampa Bay Bandits offense after a bad performance and grab a win against Mark Thompson and the Houston Gamblers? We talk it all and more on this Week 3 edition of the USFL Gambling Podcast. For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Download the SGPN APP today https://sgpn.app and leave us a rating & review. Follow - Twitter | Instagram Watch - YouTube | Twitch Discuss - Slack | Reddit Read - SportsGamblingPodcast.com Support for this episode - WynnBet | IPVanish.com code “SGP” | PropSwap.com code “SGP” | StableDuel.com Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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USFL Gambling Podcast
USFL Week 1 Recap & Power Rankings (Ep. 22)

USFL Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:53


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) recaps the first weekend of the 2022 USFL football season. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) recap each and every game from the USFL football season this weekend and key in on which teams looked the best. Are Kyle Sloter and the New Orleans Breakers the best team in all the USFL after week 1? Did Shea Patterson and the Michigan Panthers find their grove despite losing to the Houston Gamblers? Did the Pittsburgh Maulers really do De'Veon Smith dirty? Did the Birmingham Stallions get a blessing in disguise when J'mar Smith came in to play quarterback for Skip Holtz? Did Bart Andrus and the Philadelphia Stars fumble away a chance for a win? Will Mike Riley and the New Jersey Generals continue to use a two quarterback system? Will the Houston Gamblers stick with Kenji Bahar at QB? Can the Pittsburgh Maulers and Josh Love find a passing attack by next week? Are the Tampa Bay Bandits perhaps the best team in the USFL? Plus, Pick Dundee gives away his USFL power rankings after Week 1 and reveals his 1st place 1,000 dollar winning DFS lineup. Will the USFL 3 million people watching pay off for Fox Sports? For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Download the SGPN APP today https://sgpn.app and leave us a rating & review. Follow - Twitter | Instagram Watch - YouTube | Twitch Discuss - Slack | Reddit Read - SportsGamblingPodcast.com Support for this episode - WynnBet | IPVanish.com code “SGP” | PropSwap.com code “SGP” | StableDuel.com Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
USFL Week 1 Recap & Power Rankings | The USFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 22)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:53


The USFL Gambling Podcast (@USFLGambling) recaps the first weekend of the 2022 USFL football season. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) recap each and every game from the USFL football season this weekend and key in on which teams looked the best. Are Kyle Sloter and the New Orleans Breakers the best team in all the USFL after week 1? Did Shea Patterson and the Michigan Panthers find their grove despite losing to the Houston Gamblers? Did the Pittsburgh Maulers really do De'Veon Smith dirty? Did the Birmingham Stallions get a blessing in disguise when J'mar Smith came in to play quarterback for Skip Holtz? Did Bart Andrus and the Philadelphia Stars fumble away a chance for a win? Will Mike Riley and the New Jersey Generals continue to use a two quarterback system? Will the Houston Gamblers stick with Kenji Bahar at QB? Can the Pittsburgh Maulers and Josh Love find a passing attack by next week? Are the Tampa Bay Bandits perhaps the best team in the USFL? Plus, Pick Dundee gives away his USFL power rankings after Week 1 and reveals his 1st place 1,000 dollar winning DFS lineup. Will the USFL 3 million people watching pay off for Fox Sports? For more on the USFL from SGPN - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/usfl Subscribe to the USFL Gambling Podcast - https://sg.pn/usfl Download the SGPN APP today https://sgpn.app and leave us a rating & review. Follow - Twitter | Instagram Watch - YouTube | Twitch Discuss - Slack | Reddit Read - SportsGamblingPodcast.com Support for this episode - WynnBet | IPVanish.com code “SGP” | PropSwap.com code “SGP” | StableDuel.com Subscribe to The College Football Experience - https://sg.pn/tcfe Subscribe to The College Basketball Experience - https://sg.pn/tcbe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Marketing Secrets Show
Rapid-Fire Q&A With My FunnelHackers!

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 29:37


See if your question got answered live! Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com ---Transcript--- Russell Brunson: What's up everyone. This is Russell. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast. I'm back with Josh today. And do I tell them what today's episode is, this is a really fun one? Josh Forti: Yeah. Today guys, we're doing rapid fire. We went to the community. We asked a bunch of different questions and by the way, we have like so many more to go over. So like, hey, just keep coming in, which is awesome. But it's a rapid fire Q and A with Russell to kind of bring out a side of Russell that maybe, maybe we don't get to see as much by asking just a bunch of rapid fire questions. Russell: There's some cool questions there. I think you guys going to enjoy. I think there's something for everybody. So listen, take notes. And next time we ask you for some questions, make sure you submit them maybe you'll get answered live. Josh: And called out. We called out some people. Russell: It's true. Maybe you got called out. You should pay attention. Anyway, thanks Josh. This was a fun episode, with that said, let's queue up the theme song and we'll get right back with some Q and As. Josh: All right. So this one I want to do a little bit different, kind of phase three here as we go through this is I went and ask community bunch of different questions and there's so many different ones. I've got screenshots on screenshots on screenshots of, on Facebook, on Instagram and kind of things like that. And so I thought it would be cool to go through and do a rapid fire style where we hit you with a bunch of different questions. And there's a lot of similarities, like underlying actual questions at what it is. But a lot of it is people they want to understand your thought process. They want to understand how you run certain things or how you do certain things or whatever. And so what I thought would be cool is I have enough questions to where we could literally do one a minute for the next couple hours. So take as much time as you want or need to go through this. But I think if we just went through and did like a rapid fire of like, all right, start here and then go through and do this, I think that'd be super beneficial. And I think it'd be a unique creative thing that we could try and see how people like it, sound good? Russell: That'd be fun. Let's do it. Josh: All right. So the first question is, and I think this kind of... It's interesting, I think this ties into both of our previous topics that we covered and talked about, whether it be podcasting and finding your voice there or funnels and figuring that all out is like... The question got asked probably three or four different times, some variation of like, what do you do when you don't know what you want to do yet, like when you haven't found that voice? And you're like, because I think... For me, it's interesting. I actually found my voice before I found my product, right? And I think a lot of people figure out what they are going to sell before they find their voice. And so for me it was a little bit easier because I had all these followers before I was ever selling anything and I was super broke and then I found dotcom secrets and it was like, "Oh my gosh, this is amazing." I literally went from making like $25,000 a year to like $250,000 a year and like one year. It was amazing because I just added it too. But a lot of people, they really struggle with like, "Okay, cool, I get all these things conceptually. I know I need a funnel and I know I need a value ad. I know I need a community and a following and raving fans. And I get all the things, but I don't know mine yet. I don't know the thing. And so when you're doing that, like what's the thing that you do or what advice would you give people to fix that problem of, or what things should they be focused on when they haven't found their voice yet? Russell: I'd say there's two directions on this, and both of them are correct. It's just depends on who you are. Number one, if you are a visionary, if you do the DISC profile, and you're a high I, you want to be the person that's there; the biggest key is not to wait. If I would've waited four click funnels and funnels, I never would've got here. I just started creating stuff that was bad like potato guns, zip brander, or forum fortunes. All these things that didn't work or I made very little money. No one's ever heard of, but I did 150 funnels before I was ever like, "I'm the funnel guy. I'm going to fun... I go on teach..." I started getting into funnels and then we built funnel software, but it was man 14 years and 150 funnels before I figure that out. But if I wouldn't have been in motion, I never would've found that. So if you are a creator and you know that's your calling, just start moving forward and find out what you're passionate about. If I was starting today, I would be into bio hacking, I'd be into nutrition. I'd be into those are the things I'm really geeking out about now in my life. So I'd be running that direction. I don't know what the opportunity's going to be, but I'm going to do something or I'm going to nothing… And then eventually I feel like God, as we start moving in a direction, like conscious I'm moving this direction, trying to figure this out; He will give us little ideas. He'll give us impressions and ideas. And He's trying to see like, "If I give Russell's idea, is he going to be good steward to this idea or not? And if I take it and I implement it, He's like, oh, he's a good steward of little thing, let me give him some more. Let me give him some more." And then 14 years later, He is like, "Okay, now I know he's worthy of this. Let me give him the big idea." But He's checking it. And if you get the idea, you're like, "Oh, I'm scared. I get fearful, whatever." And you don't do it, He's not going to give you the next one. He's like, "Oh, he's not a good steward of ideas." And He gives idea to somebody else. It's why, how many times you are like, "I had an idea for that, but so, and so did this." Because you weren't a good steward of the idea when it showed up. So that's the one thing it's like moving forward. The second thing is that some of you guys, you're not the visionary person and that's okay. There's 450 people who work at ClickFunnels who aren't the visionary person. And if it wasn't for all of them, I'd be screwed. There are people that are my number twos that are my psychics that are helping me support it and they can buy into my vision. In fact, I remember Leon who designs all my slides for me. He's one of the most amazing people in the world. And he was out here in Boise one day and he's a quiet guy, just more reserved and he's got to leave for the airport. And he pulled me aside, he said, "I want to talk to you real quick." And I was like, "Yeah, what's going on?" And he said, he's like, "I've decided that my mission in life is to help you to get your word out to the world." I got chills and I was like, "Oh my gosh. Thank you." It was such a cool thing. And I was like... And I got it. He's got this skillset. He's not going to be on stage doing the things and doing podcasts and stuff, man, without him, I couldn't do what I'm doing. So being a supporting role is huge. So find a vision you do believe in. If you're like... I think Dave Asprey in the bio... and the bulletproof movement is the thing, go get a job from them, go work for them, go work for free, whatever. It's like, go figure out how you can be close to that person and help bolster. It's like, I'm hoping that everyone believes in something. Figure out something you believe in, you're passionate about and go be a supporter of that. Your vision is not to be something you created. It's just something you're supporting and you're helping to move forward. And so that'd be my two advice, depending on which side you fall on. If you're not sure, just start running. Josh: Love it. Russell: See what happens. Josh: Love it. That's awesome. And I think that's really, really cool. My current assistant, I've cycled through a couple of assistants now and I finally have one and she's amazing. And she's just like, "I came into your company thinking that this is what you needed." And I was like, "Yeah, because that's what I told you I needed. But I had no idea what I needed." And she's like, "What you actually needed is this." And I'm like- Russell: "I need you to tell me what I need." Josh: ... right. I was like, "Are you going to leave me now?" She's like, "No, I believe in you. And I believe in your vision. I know what you're trying to accomplish. You didn't realize this is what you needed but I believe in you." And I'm like, "Huh, that is a relief." If you can find that person, that's lucky. Next thing kind of goes along with this another rapid fire one is, as you're going through and you are figuring out all these different things and testing through your things, how do you make it to where you're not confusing your audience and to where they don't feel you're just a mess, that's everything is everywhere? You're trying all these different things. You're throwing things at the wall. Is that just something that people are just going to leave and just be upset just because, or is that like, is there ways to minimize that and communicate to your community that you don't know what you're doing, but that this is the vision. This is what we're going. I'm just trying a bunch of different things. Is there a way to do that well? Russell: Yeah. I think a couple things, number one is understanding that until you really dial that in, it's going to be hard to get a huge following anyway. Like the other day I was searching my name with someone else's name that I did a deal with 20 years ago and it pulled up the Google results and there was like, "Oh, I was so embarrassed." Anyway, it was bad. But guess what? Those people are all gone now. They left. They're are not even aware what happened. They don't know who I am. Most people are like, "Russell I've been following you since the beginning. Ever since you guys launched Funnel Hacking Live." I was like, "Oh, I was in business 15 years before the first Funnel Hacking Live." "I followed you all the way back from Micro Continuity." I was like, "That was a long time ago, I was in business nine years before Micro Continuity." Most people... Just understanding the people are going to be... When you figure out the thing, it's going to be a whole new group of people. And so it's not stressing too much about that, but at the same time, it's like, it's helping people understand like, I'm experimenting. I call it marketing experiments or like I used to call mine dotcom secrets labs before I wrote the book and anything it's like, I'm practicing these principles. So I would like study SEO and talk about like, "Oh." And I'd sell SEO courses for other people because I'm learning from this person to understand SEO. I'm over here and I'm in a laboratory testing these things out. This is what I'm actually doing. And there's a lot of value in that because you're becoming in proxy the person and sometimes you can cut through stuff that's working and not working, you can get direct access to people that they can. So just helping them understand like, my end goal is I want to be... Again, if I was going to bio hacking world right now, my end goal is I want to be healthier. So for example, this is my live mushroom GTS root beer. It's literally my favorite thing. I get twice a day. It's from Whole Foods. It's got Reishi, Chaga, and Turkey Tail. The actual fruiting bodies of the mushrooms in here blended into this root beer. It tastes like root beer my grandma used to make, I love it. I'm obsessed with it. So I could be like, "This thing's amazing. I'm excited about it. And this is why, and this is why I did the study and this is why I'm doing it." I could probably sell a crap ton of these right now. And then I could find out something else like Anthony DiClementi, he's got this thing. And I'm like, "I can be excited. I'm testing it. I bought his newsletter. I bought his membership site." And so it's just like you as the, I'm like a reporter, who's testing these things out in the beginning until you figure out what your thing is and you can really dial it. Maybe I become the mushroom dude who sells mushroom root beer. I don't know, but anyway. Josh: Please stick with funnels. We need you in that lane more. Is it good? All right. Cool. Next question we got here is, do you ever struggle with scarcity and being in scarcity mode even after you've made... Had all the success and as much money as you you've made, do you still struggle with being in scarcity mode or have you evolved past that? Russell: I don't struggle with scarcity. I have a lot of my own issues for sure. And it's funny because every time someone launches the next click funnels killer, it annoys me. But then I'm like, "You know what? First off they're not going to... I'm willing to outwork all of them and so I'm not worried that way." Number two, competition drives me, which is really, really good. And number three, actually, Annie Grace messaged me this a little while ago. She was talking about her business and all these people who were competing and she felt they were leading her people astray. And I was like, "I get that." And I said, "The thing that's most comforting to me is actually a Bible scripture where Jesus Christ said, my sheep will hear my voice and they'll follow me." That's not direct translation, but basically that's just like, my sheep will hear my voice. And I believe that's something that was true for him. But I think it's true for all of us. It's a universal principle. And so what I understand is like, I'm going to go out there. I'm going to be Russell. The best Russell I can be. And a lot of people are not going to follow me. They're going to understand that person better or whatever. Like some other product better, but my sheep are going to hear my voice and they're going to follow me. I'm going to attract the right people and they're going to come to Funnel Hacking Live, and they're going to use my platform. They're going to be exciting. And those are the people I've been called to serve. I am not called to serve the people who are going to go and go somewhere else. Or they don't resonate my message or with me or whatever. And I got to be okay with that because my sheep will hear my voice. And that's my belief that helps me to not be scared of scarcity, because I don't want those people anyway. I want my sheep to follow me and I'm going to help them. I'm going to serve them. Because that's what I've been called to serve. Josh: That's awesome. That's super cool. All right, next one here is actually from Parker Woodward, shout out Parker. Russell: Yeah, Parker. Josh: He says, "How do you know what positions to put members of your team in so they personally thrive?" Russell: Man, I cannot tell you, just you know Parker, this is a constant thing. So if you read the book Good To Great, one thing he talks about is like finding the right people and then putting them on the right seats on the bus. And those are two different activities. And sometimes you nail it. You're like, "Got the right person. They're on the right seat on the bus. And it's awesome." So many times in my company, I find someone who's amazing and we put them in a thing and it's like, "Oh, they don't fit there." And you move around four or five times like, "This person sucks at their job. They're horrible." And it's not actually true. It's horrible. The problem is you have the right person in the wrong seat on the bus. You get them the right seat and then they thrive. And so it's understanding that and really defining it of like, "What are the seats initially?" Because I think that's... You had this with your system. I don't really know what the seat is. I just know I need help. And I'm drowning, what that is, right? Josh: Yeah. Russell: You or someone around you understands like, this is where I'm hurting, this is what I'm struggling and they can define the seat, then it's easy to find the right person, or you find somebody like knows the right person. And then having them like working with them, being okay like, "We may have to try a couple seats so we figure out, I know you're the right cultural fit. I know you're the right person, the right work ethic." But I don't know what the skillset is yet. Maybe they don't know yet either. And as soon as you're able to figure out what their unique ability is, then you put in the right spot and then they can thrive. And so it's a two step process. Josh: Interesting. All right. This one's from Braden. He says, "What are the biggest beliefs fundamentally that you had to shift early on in your life or career that you believe are required to get to $100 million and beyond?" Russell: It's funny you think it's like belief that some marketing principles. So I found out every tier, so me to get to a million dollars, I was trying to get a million dollars in the calendar year. It took me three years in row. I missed it by like 20 grand, three years in a row, I couldn't do it. And it was totally like a mental block. I didn't believe that I could do it for some reason. And after I did the first time it was like, "Oh." Then it was easy. And then 10 million was my next mental block. I missed it first year, second year we got, and then... So it's there's these mental blocks where I don't know if it's we don't believe in ourselves. We don't believe in, that we're worth. I don't know if it's, we don't believe worthy of it or we have the abilities of it, whatever. But the first thing is you got to believe in yourself. And that just comes with a lot of you doing things. Again, it comes back... We talked about earlier, like God gives you an idea. You're going to be a good steward of this idea. And the more often you take an idea and you run with it. Even if you fail, the more times you do that, the more you start trusting yourself. And that's a big part of it. Right now I can walk into a room where there's like, things are on fire and there's pure chaos, I have no idea what I'm going to go into it. I walk in knowing that the right idea's going to show up and I need it because I've done it so many times over and over and over and over and over again. I just know that it's going to happen. And I have belief in myself. That's the first thing. I honestly believe that the second thing, this comes back to the spiritual side of things, is that there's a purpose behind it. I struggled growing ClickFunnels because I thought that it was for Russell and Todd and our friends to make money. I thought that's what the business was, for probably the first three or four years. And it wasn't until I hired this coach who helped me see the connection between things. And she's just... Because I was always like, there's business and there's spiritual things. And God doesn't care right with my business because whatever. And she helped me bridge the gap. Like, "Do you see what's actually happening because this business..." She see people's lives are changed. All these kind of things. And she was the first person who said, "This is literally a calling that God gave you to do this." And as soon as I heard that and I felt it and I believed it, it changed everything for me. I was like, "This isn't just something Russell does as a hobby on the side to keep me busy till I die, this is what I was made for." I was made to do this, to inspire entrepreneurs, to change the world because each entrepreneur can do that. And when I heard that and I believed it, then it changed everything. It gave me permission like, "Okay, well then it's all my donkey Kong. I'm going to publish. I'm going to create, I'm going to write books. I'm going to do software. I'm going to do things." Because it wasn't just like money for money's sake. It was because this is the mission. This is the calling. I need to do it. And so it changed everything for me. So I think for you guys, that'd be the next thing is like, you got to be connected. Is this actually what God wants me doing? And if you believe that, you believe it's not just some side hobby, man it gives you the feel you need to grow row because now it's bigger than just you making money. Making money is so uninspiring. Changing the world because you were called to, at least, for me changed everything. Josh: That's super, super interesting. And so obviously, I've worked with Katie Richardson and tremendous mindset shifting things in there. And one of the things that I've learned just about mindset, what you said there is your brain, by default just runs. And so it will run with whatever program... Like 90% of your life is basically autopilot. You don't even realize that you're making the decision that you're making. So it's like, whatever program is there, that's how your life operates. And how you change that is not by changing this or all these different things, it's by literally reprogramming is changing belief. And so if you could actually just shift the belief, that's actually shifting the program. And so I think, for me, when I first got started in entrepreneurship, it was how do I hustle my way to success? It was freaking. I was at Gary Vaynerchuk working 18 hours a day. Let's go. And so I was like, "That's what I'm going to do." And it was like, Katie came in and was like, "Cool. That's the belief that you have and it's only going to get you so far." And then once you can replace that belief, that it's like, "Oh, you don't have to do that anymore, this is the way to do it." It was a real identity crisis. It was like, "But wait, no, I'm a hustler. I'm up to 4:00 in the morning, every single morning. You can't take that away from me." But then once the belief shifted, then it was like, "Oh, everything else in life shifted." It was like, "Okay, cool. Now I operate this way." And so that's super, super interesting that you say that because I feel like- Russell: If you look at like what I believe my only role is inside of ClickFunnels literally is for me to stand on stage, to write books, do podcasts, everything so I can get our customers to believe this will work for them. That's it. I know it works for them. But if I get them the tool and they don't believe this is going to work for them, it will not work for them. I get them to believe this works. I'm the head belief, cheerleader. That's all I'm actually doing is trying to take my... Whoever has the most certainty, any circumstance, any situation always wins. So when I come into something, I've got to come with more certainty than them and I've got to prove them I believe it can work and it can work for them. And if I can get them to believe it, then it'll happen. But that's the hardest thing is just the mental thing inside people's head. As soon as they believe it, you see it, because it's like, "Oh, they're struggling, struggling." And all of a sudden something happens, and I believe it'll work for them and holy cow, next thing they know they're Two Comma Club. It's weird. Because it makes sense. You're like, "No, it's just a process." Like, "No, it's a process, but your belief is your fuel and how you attack this thing one way or the other, 100% depends on if you believe is going to work." If I believe that if I write a book, a million people are going to buy it, I can go write a book. If I'm like, "I don't think anyone's going to buy it. What if they don't like it? What if..." I'll spend 25 years writing this book, it's never going to get done. The belief is everything. Josh: ... yeah. Garrett White talks about that with Warrior Way. He's like, "We tell people this isn't the only way, this is A way." And I was talking with my students the other day, I was like, "Hey guys, how many different ways are there to grow your business?" And they're like, "I don't know, thousands of them." I'm like, "Sweet, what's the way you grow their business?" And they're like, "Funnels." Like without even thinking about it. And it was like, "See what Russell did there." He convinced me… Russell: And that took me seven years of preaching consistently to get the market and get people to believe that. But it wasn't that… yeah. It's interesting. Josh: All right. The next question here, and this comes up... I mean this probably came up probably more than anything outside of funnels was how do you manage the relationship with your family and the balance between work and family? Because this is something I think a lot of people struggle with. I didn't even realize that this was a thing until I got married and then I got married and I was like, "Oh, I'm experiencing a little bit of this." And I'm like, I can't imagine like then kids and then being around. So how do you balance your work and your family and overwhelm and burn out and like... I mean there's limited amounts and it seems you can do everything Russell, like cause you're everything over there. So how do you balance that with your family and the work life balance of that? Russell: That's a great question. I get asked that a lot, which is interesting. I think a lot of people... Well I think the big problem is most people who are doing what I do, they have... The area of life they're the entrepreneur, they're killing it, and then the rest of their life's a wreck. Or they just don't talk about the rest of life. No one knows. And so anyway, a couple things is number one, Charfen had us do like a time study before. You ever heard of that before? Josh: Yeah. They were the worst. I hate them so much. Russell: So annoying. Yeah I did it for like three minutes, I was like, "I want to die." But you basically sit down and you start every 15 minutes, you're like, write down what you're doing during the day and really quick you realize, "Oh I'm only actually working two hours a day." And I think the average employee, I think is in two hours and eight hour days is actual productive work, the rest is… Josh: Yeah, something like that. It's super low. Russell: So the first thing is just by default, this is comes from me being a wrestler, right? As a wrestler, we have two hour practice. We got the limited time and I wanted to be the best. So I had to cram as much actual stuff in those small windows as humanly possible. And you know when you're an entrepreneur, you're going on a trip and it's like, "My plane leaves at 2:00, but I got an hour and a half to work." In the hour and a half, you'll get more done than an entire day typically. And so I trick my mind that all the time. So if you look at like a typical eight hour day, like I'm coming in from usually from 9:30, till 5:00, it's like my window that I'm here at the office. When I'm here, I'm super present. But what I do in that window of time is what most people do in a week. Because I don't... People always ask me, "Hey Russell, can I take you to lunch?" I'm like, "You have the luxury of lunch. I've not eaten lunch in, I don't know, decade and a half, I'm working. I quit Uber eats. I keep working. It shows up, I'm eating it. And I keep going." I don't waste time for that crap. I'm in the zone and I'm working and I'm not doodling and texting in a million different things. When I'm doing something, I'm doing the thing. I was up this morning from 5:30, till 7:00, I was writing copy for the new offer. And like, that's what I did by myself. Cranked it out. Seven o'clock, boom, I hear Nora talking, hear the kids getting up. And then I break my presence at the thing and I leave and from 7:00 to like 8:30 ish, I'm a dad. And so I take high school kids in school. I come back and I pick up Nora and I play with her a little bit. And then I get her fed and then Collette's getting her dressed and stuff and I go wake up Aiden and then me and Aiden are hanging out. We're talking about the day. And then Collette takes Ellie to school. Aiden's there. I get in the shower. I get dressed. And by nine o'clock I'm ready to go. And I jump in my car. I come here and then boom, I'm in Russell, like I'm entrepreneur mode and from 9:30 ish till 5;00 I'm here. I'm cranking. My days blocked out. I know everything I got to do during the day. I got a to-do list. I got schedule. Everything's blocked out. I knew from 9:00 to 10:30, me and you were here and I'm present. I'm not looking at 1000... We're here doing the thing, it's going to be done. And then at 10:30, I know exactly what I'm doing. As soon as we're done, I'm not sitting around for 30 minutes, like what should I do next. I know what's going to be happening and I'm going, I'm doing the thing. And so my days are like that. So boom, boom, boom, by the time I get to the end of the day, it's like, "Oh, I got a lot of done today. This is amazing." And then I go home. And when I walk through the door from my car in the garage to the door, I send... Before I walk to the door I stop. And I'm like, "Okay, I got to literally stop for a second." I'm like, I'm getting dad mode. I'm getting husband mode. And I get done and I walk through the door and I'm now a dad and husband. I'm not an entrepreneur. And I go, literally go to every one of my kids in the house. My love language is physical touch. I go give each a hug. I go give my wife a hug. And then I'm there. And from that time I'm dad till 9:00 and then from 9:00 to 11:00 I'm husband and 11 o'clock I'm in bed waiting for the next day. And so it's just, I'm really good at chunking time. And I'm not perfect. Some days I'll get depressed or I'll get tired or burned out or whatever, and I don't hit it. But for the most part, I would say I'm pretty consistent in getting a lot of stuff done in the windows that I got. Josh: That's super, super interesting. Being present and being present at work, being present at home, that balance that once again, something Katie talked about a lot is just like, be fully present with where you are and then set boundaries. Having those clear for that Russell: You ask my wife too, I'm not perfect at it, but I try to let things bleed from thing to thing. I try that when I walk through the garage door at night that I'm done with work and I'm home and then, you know what I mean? Josh: Yeah. Russell: And I think that's what most people don't do is like, it all just mushes together where they're doing everything. So everything becomes done inefficiently. I was listening to Dan Kennedy actually yesterday. He's like, "Would you hire a doctor who is going to do surgery on you, and while he's doing surgery, he's watching YouTube video and he's eating something on the side?" He's like, "No, you want presence if you're going to hire someone." Same thing, if you want to build a funnel, you need your designer and everyone who's doing this to have laser focus. You don't want them doing these other things because you need their full attention and presence. Josh: That's awesome. This one's from Paul Vanblum He says, and I'm going to paraphrase this here because... But how do you modify your behavior? Which is, like maybe you've got this thing that you... I don't know, scroll Facebook too much and you just can't seem to quit. I'm sure that's not a problem for you, but how do you go through it actually change or modify behavior? Because it sounds like a lot of your life is routine. Is that true? You figure out the process that works and then you go until it needs to change. And then it's just you pick the next process. So how do you go through and modify behavior that you want to be able to change? Russell: That's a big section of the new book that's coming out someday in the future. So this is a reality is that the shorter versions if we're running close on time is understanding that we do things that meet our needs. And so we had to figure out, how are our needs being met? Talked about this at Funnel Hacking Live a little bit with Tony Robbins, Six Human Needs, right? Like if any... I wish I could geek out on this for like two hours. Maybe this would be the first topic for next time we do this. Josh: Yeah. I was going to say maybe we do that. Russell: That'd be fun. But there's six human needs and there's four needs of the body. And anytime three of the four needs of the body are met, it creates a physical addiction inside you. So if you're scrolling Facebook all day long, it's because it's meeting a need. Like you're getting certainty from it. You're getting significance from it. And you're probably getting love and connection from it. So three of your four needs are being met... And variety, all four of your needs are being met by scrolling Facebook. So it's creating a physical addiction. So for you to break that physical addiction, it's not going to be easy unless you replace it with another physical addiction that you enjoy more. So it's like I have to replacing that. I can't just just willpower it out and got this thing out and be gone. It's like, I'm trying to get my needs met somewhere. And so they're getting met there, I'm good. So I need to get met somewhere else to replace it. It's a lot of people get their needs met by eating. And so they keep eating, eating, and they want to lose weight and they can't lose weight because all their needs are met there. And so until they replace those needs somewhere else, they're going to keep defaulting to that. Again, we can geek on that for a long time, but that's the core root of it. Is it fulfills your need until you get those needs met somewhere else you're going to keep falling back to it over and over and over again. Josh: All right. Last two, super rapid fire questions. Number one. What is the top, the number one or... I'll give you top three, because number one's impossible. Top three books outside of your own that someone must read? Outside of your own because duh obviously is DotcomSecrets, Expert Secrets, and Traffic Secrets. Thinking bio... Russell: Oh, depends on which area of your life looking at. I just bought... I spent a... not a small, a pretty big fortune buying the Napoleon Hill thing. So I'm in the middle of this Napoleon Hill like Deep Dive. Can I give you my three best Napoleon Hill books because that's all I got right now. Josh: There you go. All right, modify the question, three best Napoleon Hill books? Russell: Everything else seems like a distraction. So for me Outwitting the Devil is the best thing he's ever written. It is insanely good and very, very practical. Think and Grow Rich, I've been revisiting and like, oh, it's so good. And then the Laws of Success is not a book. It's a book series, which I now own. Oh my gosh. I don't know if I've even told you this yet. I think I showed you a quick picture, but- Josh: You showed me a video, yeah. Russell: ... The Laws of Success was published in 1928. I have his version that he wrote in 1925 before he sent it to the editors or publishers, first edition signed that he printed at a schoolhouse here in my possession. It's insane. Josh: I can't wait to visit your library bro. Oh my gosh. It's crazy. Russell: But those are the three. I would start with Outwitting the Devil because I'll make you fall in love with Napoleon Hill, then go Think and Grow Rich. And if you love that, then go into Laws of Success' it's like a longer form version of stuff, but it's... Ah, he's my favorite right now. Josh: All right, last question for you. And we all know the answer to this, but I thought it was a great last question to end on just to make sure in business, in marketing, in success for all of success, what's the number one skillset that someone must learn? Russell: Oh, persuasion. Josh: Persuasion. Russell: It's learning how to tell a story in a way that gets people to move. Because everything else, like I can outsource all the rest of it. But like I said, we're talking about creating the offer for the Magnetic Marketing. It's the story, the persuasion, the thing that's going to get people to move. And that... Because that weaves into your funnel, weaves into your email, like weaves into how you get your team to move. How you get your community. All the stuff comes down to that skillset of learning how to persuade people. Josh: Awesome. Well, Russell, I think that wraps it up. We'll see what the audience says. But that is a fun run. Russell: That was really fun, man. I appreciate that. This has been a good day. I woke up this morning working, have a ton of energy. This has been a lot of fun energy. I appreciate you appreciate it. And if you guys like these episodes like this, let us know and we'll do it again. This was kind of a test drive to see if you enjoyed it. Josh: Yeah, you got to let us know guys. Russell: And I had a lot of fun. So hopefully you did too. Josh: Was this was super fun. Yeah, man, for sure. It was good chatting with you and everybody go buy Russell stuff and ClickFunnels and all the things because it'll make you tons and tons of money and that's it. That's just the end of it. Russell: That's the real reason we did this… I wanted you to pitch the stuff so I didn't have to awkwardly tell people to buy it. Thank you so much. Josh: Okay. Everybody go buy stuff right now. It is amazing. That's my pitch. The first thing you're going to get is you're going to get a change of belief. The second thing you're going to get is you're going to get, I don't know what it is, a step by step process of the marketing bible. The third thing you're going to get is increase the status because Russell will like you. Boom there's my pitch. Russell: Boom. What more do you want in life? Come on now. Josh: Yeah, you can't imagine. All right, Russell. Thank you so much, man. I appreciate your time and we'll talk to you soon. Russell: Awesome. Thank you too.

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus
Summertime + Spiked Drugs = Crisis Conditions for Opioid Deaths

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 29:19


Overdose Deaths surged during the Pandemic, and now, health officials are expecting an annual summertime surge in drug use. Hear Trevor Henderson and Josh Love from the Metro Health Department explain why the situation is so dire, and how Metro Nashville is fighting the Opioid Crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FounderQuest
Will Working Together Ruin Our Anarchist Workflow?

FounderQuest

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 39:09


Show notes:Links:TwistHook RelayBen Orenstein TupleWrite for HoneybadgerFull transcript:Starr:So Ben is joining us today from his car. It's bringing back fun memories. I recorded, I think the voiceover for our very first demo video in my car.Ben:Oh yeah? Nice. So as you may recall, I have a two story building that I lease one of the rooms, and the downstairs is a wine tasting room. Well with the pandemic, the company that had the wine tasting room, they closed shop. They stopped leasing, because who's going to go to a wine tasting room during a pandemic, right? Well they're leasing the space to a new tenant that's going to take that space. Apparently hey, we're getting back, things are reopening, let's taste wine again, but the new tenant wants to have a new door put in. So I got to the office today and they're like, "Yeah, we're putting in a new door." And then I'm like, "Cool." Didn't even think much of it. But then a few minutes later, there's all this drilling going on. I'm like, "Oh, I think probably the car is a better place to record today."Josh:Well at least you'll have some new friends soon.Ben:True, true.Starr:Yeah. Well I'm glad you made it, at least. And so what's up? I missed a week of the podcast and you guys invested our entire Honeybadger savings account into Bitcoin.Josh:Yeah.Starr:And I'm not sure that was the most prudent investment decision, y'all. I just wanted to say that.Ben:Yeah, the timing could have been better.Josh:Yeah, we really pulled a Roam Research on that one.Starr:Oh yeah. What do you mean by that?Josh:They invest in Bitcoin, apparently.Starr:Oh, they do? Okay.Ben:Of course they do.Starr:Of course. It's just a dip. You're supposed to buy the dips, Josh. It's just what, like a 30% dip? 40% dip?Josh:I wasn't watching it, but I read that it had recovered pretty quickly too.Starr:Oh. I have no idea. I didn't even follow it.Josh:As it does.Starr:I don't even follow it.Josh:Yeah. I just read random people's opinions.Starr:There you go.Josh:I forget where we left it last week, but I just wanted to state for record that I think I mentioned I made some accidental money in Bitcoin back when I was learning about block chain technology, but I have not bought any Bitcoin since, nor do I intend to, and I do not really view it as an investment asset.Starr:This is not investment advice.Josh:I just need to state my opinions for the future so I can look back on them with regret. If I don't say what I actually think, I'm never going to have anything to regret.Starr:There you go.Josh:I'm just going to commit.Starr:So you've decided to die on this no intrinsic value hill.Josh:Right. I'll let you know if I change my mind.Starr:Okay, that's fine. That's fine. Yeah, I don't really check. Last week y'all did the interview with Mike, right?Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Josh:Yeah, it was a good conversation.Starr:Yeah. I don't really pay attention to it, except occasionally I'll look at the chart. It's the same with GameStop. Occasionally I'll look at the GameStop chart and then just see what wild stuff people are saying about it. Yeah.Ben:Yeah, GameStop was hovering at about 150 for a while, but now it's up to like 170-ish, 180. Something like that. Yeah. I peek at it every now... it's on my watch list when I log into my brokerage account, so I just see it. I'm like, "Oh, okay. Cool." And then I move on and check out my real actual stock portfolio.Starr:Oh yeah, yeah. I'm not going to buy it. It's like a TV show for me.Ben:Yeah, totally.Josh:Yeah. To be fair, I really don't have much of an opinion either way. I still don't understand it, so I don't know. I just feel like I probably shouldn't be buying it.Starr:That's really good advice. I don't understand anything though, so what am I supposed to do, Josh? Huh? Huh?Josh:Yeah.Ben:Just buy the index fund.Starr:Yeah. I don't even understand that.Josh:I don't understand that either though, if you really think about it.Ben:That's actually, there was a good thread or so on Twitter. I don't know if it was this week or last week, but basically the idea was if you feel really confident in your own ability, in your own business, given that, you're probably spending most of your time in that business, right? We spend most of our creative time in Honeybadger because that's where we feel the most potential is. So you're investing basically all of your personal capital in this one business. How do you diversify that risk? Or do you diversify the risk? Do you double down? Maybe do you take investment to diversify, and so you buy out? Let someone do a secondary and so you take some cash off the table? If you did that, then where would you put the money? Do you just go, "Okay, I'm going to go buy Bitcoin. I'm going to go buy an index fund," or whatever. And if you do that, is that a better use of your money than having just kept the equity and just plowing more time into your business? Right?Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's an interesting thought exercise. It's like, "Hm." The whole investment mindset of your business is interesting to me.Josh:Yeah. Yeah, that was interesting. I think I saw that conversation, or maybe I saw a similar conversation where they were talking about even just 401Ks and for founders who are already fairly... have at least made it in whatever sense that means. Is it the best financial move to keep maxing out your 401K versus investing in your ability to generate revenue in your business?Starr:So a little bit of real talk here. If you are a founder who's made it, maxing out your 401K isn't really a blip on your financial radar.Josh:It's not a big... yeah. That was kind of the same thought I had. It's not like you're putting 50% of your income into it.Starr:Yeah. What is it, like 20 grand? Something like that?Josh:Yeah.Starr:It's a good chunk of change, but still. It's not like...Josh:Yeah. I don't know.Starr:Yeah, that's interesting. I think I'm just going to go all in on Pogs. I think they're due for a comeback. I think that's going to be how I diversify.Josh:But I think it's probably a good move to invest in yourself if you have the ability to build businesses. That definitely seems like a good investment, in any case. Probably still have a 401K. I tend to do everything, except Bitcoin.Ben:A 401K is a nice backstop. Just keep stocking money away, and later it will be there, hopefully. But in the meantime, really, really spend your time and your energy on making your business even more profitable. Speaking of making your business more profitable, so this past week or two weeks, I've been working on our SOC 2 type two audit, so I'm doing the evidence collection.Starr:Oh yeah?Ben:So that in this case means I take a bunch of screenshots of settings, like the AWS console and G-suite console to show yeah, we have users, and yes, we have login restrictions, et cetera. All the 150 different things that you're supposed to check off the list when you do the audit. And as I've been going through this process taking all these screenshots, honestly it's getting a bit tedious, and it's surprisingly time consuming. And so I'm like, "You know, there are services for this sort of thing. Let me check them out." And so in the past three days, I've had conversations with Vanta, Secureframe, and Drata. These are three providers that what they do is they provide almost SOC 2 in a box. Basically they help you connect all of your systems and get the evidence that you need for an auditor in a more automated fashion. So for example, they'll plug into your AWS account and they'll pull out information about your security groups, your application firewall, your AIM, all the access permissions, all that kind of stuff, and pack that up into a nice little format that the auditor can then look at and like, "Yeah, they're good on all these different requirements." So you don't have to take screenshots of security groups.Ben:And I hadn't really looked at them before because I was like, "I don't know if I just want to spend that kind of money," but actually sitting back and looking at it, looking at the time that I'm spending on this and the amount of time I'm paying our auditors to audit all these screenshots that I'm taking, actually I think it would be cheaper to go with one of these services, because your audit is a bit more streamlined because the auditor knows how that data is going to come in and it's an easy format to digest, et cetera. But the thing is that after having gone through some of the sales pitches from these vendors, I'm thinking I really wish I would have started with these back the first time, because I think it would have been much easier just from the get go. So I think I've been doing the SOC compliance on hard mode, unfortunately, but lessons learned.Starr:With my experience, that just seems to be how projects are. You do it one time and you don't really know what you're doing, and you just push your way through it, and then eventually you figure out how to do it better and easier and all that. Because when something is new to you, you don't know what you can safely ignore. You know?Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative). Yeah. Well plus you're pumping up the value of FounderQuest.Starr:Oh, that's true. We got a lot of content out of that.Ben:That's true.Starr:At least $100 worth.Josh:That's useful knowledge. Yeah.Ben:Yeah, so I think the short version is if you are interested in doing SOC2 compliance and you have no idea what you're doing, talk to these vendors first and maybe just start with them. They will help you, because they have customer success people like SaaS does. They have people on staff who are there to help you have success with their product. And if you don't get compliant, then you're going to stop using their product, so they're going to help you try and get there. And it's still pricey. It's still going to be five figures a year, but it will definitely save you some time and maybe even save you some money.Josh:Nice.Ben:Yeah. So next year, our audit should just be smooth as silk.Starr:Just butter.Josh:Love it.Starr:So if we-Josh:What are you going to do with all that extra free time?Ben:I made an executive decision.Starr:Oh really? What's that?Ben:Yes. The executive decision is we're going to have more teamwork at Honeybadger.Starr:That's ironic.Josh:Instead of what? What we have now, which is anarchy?Ben:We pretty much do have anarchy, I think. We are coordinated, we do make our plans, and we do have things we want to get done, but yeah, we are very independent at Honeybadger. We work independently. You might even say we're kind of siloed. We go off in the corner and do our own thing for most of the time. And I was chatting with Kevin about this, and I think we're going to try an experiment. So I think we're going to try to actually work together.Starr:Kevin is our developer.Starr:Yeah, so you all are going to be developing features together. Are you going to pair program? Are you going to use Tuple?Ben:Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Slow down there.Starr:Are you going to mob program?Ben:Pair programming, that's maybe too advanced for us, I think. Maybe actually we'll chat in Slack a little bit here and there and maybe have a Zoom call.Josh:Yeah, so you're talking about you're both going to work on the same project at the same time.Ben:Right. Right.Josh:Mostly independently, but coordinating.Ben:Right. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. I think that still can fit into our anarchy model.Starr:Yeah. It still seems a little bit independent.Josh:It's more like mutual aid or something.Starr:There you go. We should make a conference talk about mutual aid development.Josh:Right.Starr:That would go over well.Ben:Using NATO as a model for your development process. Yeah, so we'll see how it goes. I'm looking forward to it. I think I've been feeling a little lonely. I don't know if it's the right word, but maybe just off doing my own thing. I was like, "Oh, I think it will be nice to have some collaboration, some coordination." Maybe we'll even get to a level of synergies.Starr:Synergies.Starr:That's a blast from the past.Josh:Yeah, I think it's a good idea.Ben:Yeah, so more to come on that. We'll keep you posted. It's a bigger project. May not have results for a couple months. Don't really want to spill the beans on what it is right now. Competitive information. Don't want to leak it to all of our competitors.Starr:I like that. I like that. It's going to keep people on the hook for the next episodes.Josh:Totally.Ben:But yeah. That was my week.Josh:Yeah. Well my week, I took some time off, had some family stuff going on, so I was not very productive this week, but what I did work on was I've been working on this little guide for Hook Relay. I'd love to get the marketing machine, the fly wheel going on that at least, so we can be moving that along with everything else. And so yeah, working on some content and such.Starr:What is Hook Relay?Josh:Well you tell us what Hook Relay is, Ben. It's your baby.Ben:It's my baby. Yeah. So Hook Relay is a tool for managing web hooks. So you can record web hooks as they go out. In our case, to Honeybadger, we send a lot of web hooks, and so we built Hook Relay to help track all that web hook action. So we logged as pay loads that can go and diagnose issues that are happening, or maybe replay them as necessary, and of course it also handles inbound web hooks. So if you were handling, let's say, a post pay load request from GitHub about some activity that happens in your GitHub account, you handle that web hook and we can give you a place to store that, and then you can replay that, send it, forward it onto somewhere if you want, or just store it.Josh:Yeah. I think one of my favorite things about Hook Relay is just the visibility that it gives us into what's happening with the hooks, because otherwise we never had a dashboard. I guess we could have built one internally to see what the activity was and what's failing, what's actually... what requests are... because you're connecting to thousands of different people's random domain URLs, basically. It's really nice even for debugging and things like troubleshooting to be able to see what's going on, in addition to all the other cool things that it gives you out of the box.Starr:So you might say it's even like turnkey reliability and visibility for web hooks. For all your web hook needs.Ben:Yeah. Yeah, we modeled it on Stripes web hooks because we loved-Starr:I'm holding up a box up. I'm holding the TurboLinks box up and gesturing at it with my hand.Ben:Vanna White style.Josh:We should do our own channel, do our own infomercials.Ben:Yeah, I really wanted experience of Stripe. If you set up web hooks in Stripe, you can go and you can see all the web hooks they've sent you. You can see the pay loads, you can see whether they were successfully delivered or not, and I wanted that experience for our own web hooks, and also I thought it would be cool if developers could just have that without having to build the infrastructure. And so if you're building an app that send a bunch of web hooks on behalf of your customers, well now you can give your customers visibility into that web hook activity without having to build that tracking yourself.Josh:Yeah. That's pretty cool. So basically this content guide I'm working on is how to build web hooks into your application, including all the reliability and stuff that Hook Relay gives you for free. And the idea is that if that's what you're doing and you just want to save some time, Hook Relay will be a large chunk of that. You've just got to sign up. So I think it will be useful to everyone, even if they don't become a customer. If you're going to build your own back end and handle all the retries, build dashboards, and all that. But if you want it all turnkey, then Hook Relay is a big chunk of that work just done of you.Starr:So is this live? So can people go and sign up now?Ben:Yeah.Josh:Hook Relay, yes. It is.Josh:Hookrelay.dev.Ben:Yeah. In fact, we have enough customers now that it's actually paying for itself.Starr:What?Ben:Yes. So sweet.Josh:It's wild. That's wild.Starr:That's amazing.Ben:So Josh, is your guide going to have... are you going to dive deep into the architecture of here's how you build a whole web hook system, and so we're going to show you all the stuff behind the curtain so you can build your own? And then, "Oh, by the way, if you want it just done for you, here it is." Or are you going to just keep it more high level?Josh:I'm starting more high level. Yeah, I was planning on it being more high level. More like a high level architecture thing, or specification. Like these are the parts that you'll need to build, but you're going to have to solve some things, because it's not going to be specific to one system. It's not going to be like, "This is how you build web hooks for Ruby and Sidekick, or if you're going serverless." It will have suggestions on stacks or technologies to use for the back end, for instance, but yeah. I was thinking of leaving that to the user to figure out, but just showing the things you need to think about that a lot of people don't think about until they encounter the problems that might arise, like retrying and all the error handling that you add later, and validation for security reasons and things.Ben:Yeah. Yeah.Starr:This is giving me flashbacks to a whole two or three year process after we first launched.Josh:Yeah.Starr:It was just like, "Oh, crap. There's an edge case here that we didn't think of because we're not used to doing web hooks at this scale." And that just went on for like three years.Josh:Yeah. And it's nice having the two products because Hook Relay came out of Honeybadger and it's basically part of our web hook system. This is basically just documenting Honeybadger's web hook system for other people who might want to replicate that or whatever.Ben:Totally. I think that will be cool. A great piece of content, a great piece of SEO juice. And if you did decide to go deep into the technical side, like if you explain the entire infrastructure that we're building, that would actually be kind of cool too because you could maintain your technical documentation for the system internally and use it as a piece of content for marketing.Josh:That could be cool. Yeah. That's not a bad idea. Yeah, I was thinking just because I want to get something out there. I'm thinking it will help with both, having a resource for people who are already on the site to see this is basically how you will implement this. It's kind of like an implementation guide, really. But then also SEO. It should help get us in more search results.Ben:Yeah.Josh:And I also want to credit Ben Orenstein and and Tuple. They have a great pair programming guide which was an inspiration for this idea. I just really liked the format that they used, and I just think it's a great idea if you have a product that's highly targeted or focused on one specific thing and doing it really well. I think it's maybe even a great alternative to a blog, for instance. You can get some of the same benefits of having a blog, but without actually having to create a blog with a lot of different variety of topics and things.Ben:Speaking of the blog, I was talking to Harris, our sales guru, about our blog strategy, and I said, "Yeah, it's basically like a flypaper strategy. We want it to attract developers that come and see the content and they love it and they're like, 'Oh, let me check out this Honeybadger thing.'" Not particularly novel, but I like the flypaper idea.Starr:That's a good metaphor. And also for a long time, I poo-pooed SEO because in my mind, SEO was very scammy. I don't know. I learned about SEO in the days of link farming and all that, and I just didn't want to be involved in that. So I'm just like, "We're just going to put out good content and that will be enough." And it is, yes, but also I've looked at some metrics since then that make it clear that the majority of good things that happen because of our blog actually are people entering through search queries. That really outweighs people sharing articles and doing stuff like that, which I guess is obvious that it would be that way, but my own bias against search just made me not see that for a while. So maybe trying to pick some possible low hanging fruit. We've tried to make our site search engine friendly, but we having really done any explicit SEO type activities.Josh:Yeah. I went through recently through our documentation and just tweaked just small things on a bunch of pages, like headlines and some of the meta tags and stuff, but mostly headlines and content on page was what I was focusing on. And I wasn't using any particular tool to measure before and after results, but it does seem like it bumped us up in some of the results for people searching for more general terms like Ruby error tracking, for example, which are typically pretty competitive terms. But I think we rank pretty well for some of those terms these days. I think we've been around enough and we're one of the options that come up. So it does seem like if you already target the terms, it actually does what they say it does, which is good to know. You've just got to pay attention to it.Ben:So the moral of story is there is some value in SEO.Starr:I guess so.Josh:Yeah. Well and I think documentation sites. Your documentation, I think it's a great place to optimize SEO because a lot of times, especially for those... maybe not for the long tail searches. A blog is great for that, like what you were talking about with the flypaper, Ben. But for people who are actually searching for what you do, I think a lot of times documentation pops up first in a lot of cases when I'm searching for things, so don't overlook it like we did.Starr:Yeah. Well this week, I guess the main thing I did was I got our authors lined up for the next quarter of intelligence briefings. So if you haven't been playing along at home, we're having some intelligence briefings created. Basically everything that's going on in a certain language community for the quarter, and this grew out of Josh's need because he's basically in charge of our client libraries. And we have libraries in a variety of languages, so keeping up with those languages and what's going on is a real pain in the ass, so we were going to make these guides originally for him, but then also we were like, "This would be really great content to publish."Starr:And I've already got this system with authors who want to write about programming languages, and so let's see if we can make some authors make these summaries. And so far, yeah, I'm pretty happy. We had four or five of them created, and we're not publishing them because they were for a previous quarter, and this is just a trial run to see if the results are okay, and I think they were. I think the results were pretty good. We go some feedback from you two, and I updated my process and updated the template that all the authors are using, and so we should be getting round two done. I'm setting the deadline a week after the end of the quarter. My hope is if they get them to me then, then I'll have a week to get them up on our blog or wherever, and then they won't be too out of date by the time people see them.Josh:Yeah. That's cool. I'm excited to see the next batch. My favorite thing from the reports were the ones where they wrote some original content summarizing things or sections or whatever. That was super useful because there's a little bit of a story element to it that's specific to the quarter or whatever that you don't really get from just... if you just aggregate everything, all the weekly newsletters and what happened on Reddit and what happened on Twitter. If you just dump that all in a document, it's a bit of overload, so it's nice to have the summary the story of what the community was interested in.Starr:Oh yeah. Definitely.Josh:Here are some articles that they talked about.Starr:That's the whole idea, is to have somebody who knows the community explain to you what's going on, as opposed to... if I wanted a bunch of links, I could just write a little script to scrape links from places.Josh:Yeah.Starr:And it wouldn't be very useful. What's useful is having people who know the environment being like, "Hey, this is what's going on. This is why it's important." And yeah, so that's going to be something I guess I need to look for explicitly when I get this round of things of reports back.Josh:Start calling them secret agents or something instead of authors.Starr:Oh yeah.Josh:Or detectives.Starr:Operatives. Yeah. Assets.Josh:As our detective service investigators.Ben:I think having that analysis of why this news is important or why these things are important that they've collected is really handy, because the links are great. Like you said, I could just write a script to collect them, but having someone with that context in the community saying, "Okay, and it's important because, and this is why you should pay attention," I think that's really helpful to someone who's maybe not as deep into that every day.Starr:Oh yeah.Josh:Yeah. And also knowing what to surface, because there was one report that it really seemed to just dump every single link or article that was discussed or was in a newsletter or whatever, and I think it's more helpful if it's on a quarterly level, if you know what is actually the important things that you really want to know about.Starr:Yeah, that's true. I just made a note for myself to go back and explicitly just mention that to people, because I realized I didn't put it in the instructions anywhere. I put like, "Here's where a description of the content goes," but I didn't really put what I want inside that description, I realized.Josh:Yeah.Starr:So I'm going to do that.Ben:We're iterating in real time here.Starr:Oh yeah, yeah. This is where the work gets done.Josh:Yeah. Well and pretty soon, we'll have hopefully some good examples that we can show future authors, or detectives, or whatever we're calling them.Starr:Oh, definitely. Definitely. I'm going to call them authors because they're already in the blog system as authors and it just seems like-Josh:Agents?Starr:I don't know. I've got to be able to talk to these people with a straight face.Ben:You could call them research specialists, but then you might have to pay them more.Starr:There you go.Josh:Research. Yeah. Yeah.Starr:I don't know. I think I'm paying pretty well. Honestly, I think I'm paying pretty well for looking at... I don't know. How many weeks is a quarter? 12? 12 weeks of newsletters and just telling me what's going on. I think I'm paying pretty well.Josh:Yeah. You don't need to talk to them with a straight face though. You need to talk to them with sunglasses on, smoking a cigarette in a diner.Starr:Oh that's right. Yeah.Josh:Or a dive bar somewhere.Starr:Those people aren't smiling. Those people aren't smiling. Oh, that's right. I can do that. I just realized that it's two weeks since my second vaccine, so I'm ready to go out and recruit secret agents.Josh:Ready to party.Starr:Yeah. I'm very anxious talking with people in public now, but that's not a topic for this conversation.Josh:Yeah. We'll ease back into it.Starr:Oh yeah. Yeah, we're going to have dinner with my sister in law on Saturday, and I'm just like, "Okay Starr, you can do this. You can do this."Josh:Cool.Starr:Yeah, and I guess the other thing that we did this week is we are doing a trial run of Twist as a replacement for Basecamp messages, the message board on Basecamp. And yeah, so basically the long and short of it is the whole Basecamp BS just left a bad taste in my mouth in particular. I think you all's a little bit, or maybe you're neutral. I don't care. That sounded really harsh.Ben:You can be honest with us. We can take it.Starr:No, I didn't mean to sound that harsh. I just mean I'm not trying to put my opinions onto you, is what I'm saying. I just felt gross using Basecamp. Also if I'm being honest, I never really enjoyed Basecamp as a product. It's got a couple things that just really rubbed me the wrong way.Josh:We were having some vague conversations in the past. We have posed do we really want to keep this part of what we're using Basecamp for? And we were already using a subset of it, so yeah. It wasn't totally out of the blue.Starr:Yeah. And we were using maybe 20% of Basecamp, just the message boards feature.Josh:And the check ins, which apparently we all disliked.Starr:And the check ins, which nobody liked but we all kept using for some reason. Ben is like, "Can I turn off the check ins?" And I'm like, "I thought you were the only reason we were doing the check ins, it's because I thought you liked them."Ben:I think I was the only reason we were doing the check ins.Josh:It's because... yeah.Ben:Yeah, because I remember when I started it I was like, "Yeah, I really don't know what's going on," because back to that siloed, independent, off in the corner thing, I was like, "It would be nice to know what people are doing." But yeah, lately I've been like, "This is just a drag." So I'm like, "Would anybody be upset if this went away?" And everyone is like, "Please take it away."Josh:Everyone is just passively aggressively answering them.Ben:Everyone hated it.Josh:It wasn't that bad, but-Ben:I get it.Josh:Kevin used them too, but yeah.Ben:So I finally gave everyone permission to tell me that it was not okay, and now we no longer do it.Starr:There you go. And we're just like, "While we're at it, just ditch Basecamp." So yeah, so we've been trying a new system called Twist. Twist is, essential it's... I don't know, it's like threaded discussions. I figured this out on my own. I'm very proud of myself. So you have lots of threads, and you twist them together to make yarn or something or some sort of textile, so I bet you that's why it's called Twist.Josh:Beautiful sweater.Starr:Yeah. A beautiful sweater. The tapestry that is Honeybadger. And so far, I've really been enjoying it. I find the UI to be a lot better. There was one bug that we found that I reported, so hopefully that will get fixed. It doesn't really bother me that much. Yeah, it's amazing sometimes how the UI of an application can just be like, "Oh, ah. I'm having to parse less information just to do my task."Josh:It's much nicer.Starr:Yeah.Ben:It does feel like a lot less friction for our use case.Josh:Yeah. Well we talked about that, just the structure. The way that you structure conversation and organization things in a management tool like that makes a big difference. In Basecamp, we would create Basecamps for whatever. They call them Basecamps, right? They're the projects.Starr:They're like projects. I don't know.Josh:We'd create different ones, different projects for each project, but then there's five of us, so we'd basically just add everyone to every single project that is in there. But all the conversation is siloed off in each project, and with Twist, it's just much more of a fluid... it uses what, like channels? But yeah, it just seems like it's all together. It's kind of like a combination of Slack and a threaded message board or something, to me.Starr:Yeah, or like Slack and email or something.Josh:Slack and email. Yeah. It's a nice combo.Starr:Yeah. It has inbox, which I like, where it shows you any unread messages, and so you can just easily just go and scan through them, and it's all in the same page. It's a single page application, so you don't have to click out to a completely new page and then come back to the inbox and do all that. Basecamp had a similar feature, but it's like a timeline and it had a line down the middle of the screen and then branches coming off of either side of it. And for some reason, I started using the inbox in Twist and it was just like, "Oh, this is so much better." For some reason I think having things on different sides of the screen just doubled the amount of background processing my brain had to do to put it all together. And yeah, so I don't know. I do like it. Also, it's got mark down. It's got mark down.Josh:The mark down editor is so nice. It reminds me a lot of just using GitHub, the editor on GitHub, with the mark down mode and preview. And you can drag and drop images into the... I don't know if you knew that, into the mark down editor, like you can on GitHub, and it automatically inserts the image tag and uploads it for you.Starr:Yeah, it's all really slick. So I don't know. I imagine in maybe another... I've got vacation next week, so maybe after that we'll get together and compare notes. But I don't know, it seems like people like it so far.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Yeah, it's been good. It's interesting-Josh:If I had to decide today, it's a keeper for me.Ben:Yeah, I would go ahead and switch.Starr:Oh yeah, me too.Ben:It's interesting to me, you alluded to this, Starr, as you were talking about comparing it to your products and how they approach... it's interesting to me the UI, even if it's the same kind of functionality, how much different takes on the user experience can make a different experience for the user. How it just feels different. Like, "Oh yeah, it's basically doing the same thing, but it just feels better for whatever. My mentality or our business." Fill in the blank there, but I thought about that many times. Honeybadger versus competitors. It's like, "Yeah, they're doing basically the same thing, but we do have differences in how we approach the UI and different use patterns that we think are more emphasized by our UI versus the others." And sometimes it's just a matter of personal preference. It's like, "Oh, this just feels better to me." One night I tried Python before I tried Ruby, and Python is like, "Oh, that's interesting," but then Ruby really clicked my brain. It's like, "Oh, it just feels better." And I'm sure other people have the opposite experience, but I don't know. It's weird to me and fun to think about the human part of these products. Josh:Yeah. And it's surprising, the strong opinions that people pick up just based on those experience things when they're basically the same, if they're doing the same thing. Some people, they either love it or hate it based on that.Starr:Yeah, that's true. Maybe it all goes back to whatever business apps you used in childhood. It's just whatever your mom made you for lunch, you're always going to love that.Josh:Yeah. It's like a nurture thing, nature versus nurture. You were exposed to these apps when you were young, and so it's just what you're drawn to.Starr:Yeah. I remember putting my little friend's contact details into Lotus Notes.Josh:Right. I had to program Lotus Notes.Ben:I got my first dev job because I knew Lotus Notes.Starr:Oh, nice.Josh:Lotus Notes was an important precedent at the time, I think.Starr:Yeah.Ben:Yeah. Yeah. It was the bomb. You could do some pretty serious stuff.Starr:Yeah. I kept having these jobs that weren't technically dev jobs, but ended up being dev jobs just because I knew how to write V basic macros for Excel. I'm sure a lot of people had that experience.Josh:The thing I remember doing in Lotus Notes was setting it up to ingest email from the outside world into whatever, the system. And thinking about it now, that project I've done over and over and over since then.Starr:It's Basecamp.Josh:And I'm still doing that project.Starr:It's Basecamp all over again. Oh no.Ben:If only there was a service that took in emails for you, and then you could just bring them into your app data.Josh:Yeah. I bet in 20 years, we'll be writing programs to accept email.Ben:Process emails, yeah.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah. When is this stuff going away? Technology changes all the time. When is email going away? They've been killing it for years. It's like fricking Rasputin. When is it going away?Ben:It's the cockroach of protocols.Starr:There you go.Josh:After the singularity, they'll still have to have a way to import it directly into your consciousness, and yeah, I don't know.Starr:Yeah. I hope the spam filtering is really good then.Starr:All right, well it was great talking with y'all.Ben:Likewise.Starr:Yeah. So this has been FounderQuest. Go to the Apple podcast and review us if you want. If you're interested in writing for us, we are always looking for fresh, new talent. Young authors looking to make their mark on the world of technical blog posts for SAS companies. And yeah, just go to our blog and look for the write for us page. I don't currently have any openings, but who knows? People flake out. So if you're interested in writing these reports for us too, get in touch. These quarterly intelligence briefings, if you want to be an agent for our intelligence service. All right, so I'll see y'all later.

Get Hired with Job Gladiator
003: Josh Love - A Recruiter's Road Map for Executive Job-Seeking Success

Get Hired with Job Gladiator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 54:28


As a Principal of Prince, Perelson & Associates, Josh leads the firm and specializes in the recruitment of executives across the globe. Drawing on a decade of experience, Josh is a strategic and consultative recruiter. An expert in identifying the top tier talent with a cultural fit for the role, he is driven by a passion to exceed clients' expectations and thrives on building elite executive teams.  Josh started his recruitment career with Prince, Perelson & Associates in 1999. During his time he recruited heavily across Utah and developed a vast talent pool of highly diverse individuals. Several years later, he transitioned into the role of Executive Recruiter, where he stays actively involved in the recruitment, market development, and delivery of leadership talent. Contact Josh: josh@perelson.com 

Lets TLK...
Are You The One x SanyuTLKs x DboyTLKs ft Josh Love Talk

Lets TLK...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 54:48


Are You The One x SanyuTLKs x DboyTLKs ft Josh Love Talk by LetsTLK

Coworkers Podcast
EP 1: Regan and Josh Love Alan Kim

Coworkers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 53:33


Welcome to the Coworkers Podcast! The podcast where two co-workers talk about all things film and TV. In this episode, Josh and Regan talk about how they met and what they're up to. They give their thoughts on Minari and Promising Young Woman. Hear what Josh has to say about the Snyder Cut and the DCEU. Follow us on Instagram @coworkers.podcast

The Josh Johnson Show
JJS#28 - Revenge Fox

The Josh Johnson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 58:03


This week, Josh wanted to talk about pranks but instead just ends up talking about a variety of scams and cons involving woodland critters and ghosts. If the end of that sentence doesn't intrigue you then I don't know what will. This week's Joke from Josh: "Love is a Schedule 1 Drug" from the 2021 mixtape Elusive Follow us! Josh - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshjohnsoncomedy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshJohnson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoshJComedy Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/joshjohnsoncomedy Logan - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loganmnielsen/ Email us at joshjohnsonshow@gmail.com Music by Brad Kemp http://www.secondbedroomstudio.com

SOCIAL NOSTRA™
GET IT - 0039. Josh Love - SOCIAL NOSTRA™

SOCIAL NOSTRA™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 29:37


Stephen goes through Josh's journey to the NFL, and what happens next

This Game Changed My Life
Laurie & Josh: Love and Warcraft

This Game Changed My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 21:48


What happens when a druid catches feelings for a rogue? A love story, as told by world of Warcraft. Aoife Wilson and Julia Hardy are best mates who love video games and have worked in the industry for years. They find the most shocking, moving and inspiring true stories about how gaming changed people’s lives forever. Join them to hear about the guy who works for NASA because of a game, the couple who fell in love on an MMORPG, the man who turned his escape from civil war into a video game and the gamers who caught a killer in real time. Do you have a great, true story about a video game? Email us at thisgamechangedmylife@bbc.co.uk Producer: Nathan Jones

Mountain West Wire
Spring football preview: Air Force, San Diego State, San Jose State

Mountain West Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 61:45


Jeremy and Matt are back to take a first look at Mountain West teams as spring football gets going. The three teams they discuss are Air Force, San Diego State, and San Jose State. All three have different issues, strengths, and weaknesses heading into the 2020 season. Air Force has depth issues at quarterback, a brand new set of wide receivers and some defensive concern. San Jose State does return all of its pass catchers but the big change is at quarterback with Josh Love graduating and in comes Arkansas transfer Nick Starkel to take over. San Diego State has a new coach with Rocky Long retiring and Brady Hoke taking over. There is a new quarterback and the running game needs to be worked as last year was the worst in years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mountain West Wire
Spring football preview: Air Force, San Diego State, San Jose State

Mountain West Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 61:00


Jeremy and Matt are back to take a first look at Mountain West teams as spring football gets going. The three teams they discuss are Air Force, San Diego State, and San Jose State. All three have different issues, strengths, and weaknesses heading into the 2020 season. Air Force has depth issues at quarterback, a brand new set of wide receivers and some defensive concern. San Jose State does return all of its pass catchers but the big change is at quarterback with Josh Love graduating and in comes Arkansas transfer Nick Starkel to take over. San Diego State has a new coach with Rocky Long retiring and Brady Hoke taking over. There is a new quarterback and the running game needs to be worked as last year was the worst in years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support

Radioactive Screen
Episode 25 - A Trio of Gimps

Radioactive Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 73:07


Why hey there missy! Unfortunately Sam could not join us this week so instead Josh has got a couple of special guests on, Local Rap artist and Radio host Young Sceptic and some other random guy called Josh (Love you JC!) to discuss Favourite, and some not so favourite films. Why are they a 'Trio of Gimps' you ask? Listen in to find out more!

15:14  - Biblical Counseling Coalition

Josh Love joins us for this episode of 15:14. Josh is a recent graduate of the Boyce College Biblical Counseling program. He shares about his time at Boyce and how it has prepared him for life and future ministry. Support 15:14 – A Podcast of the Biblical Counseling Coalition today at biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/donate.

Drifting Pro Am
Episode 38: Josh Love

Drifting Pro Am

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 91:17


Josh Love was just licensed twice this year at the Pro 2 shootouts.

Angry Razorback Podcast
San Jose State Post Show ( aka Josh Love show)

Angry Razorback Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 8:16


We look back on the disappointing lost to SJSU and talk about Chad Morris future. Matt Oswald leaves us our first feed back.

DANIEL ABRANDIS!  dance music through the years

stenography -Alex W- blue rhodes -Walter T- dillema -Nicole Moudaber- we are -Philipp- can see your smile -Toni Rios- memories of the future -Philip Gonzales- endless luminosity -Scott Diazz- toe the line -Yellow Cake- cirque de soul -Kenny Larkin- idyllic -Kevin Saunderson- perpetual change -Bellocca- with love from detroit -Josh Love- chasin -Baum- caught up tiger -Thomas Dieckmann- god is a dj -Faithless-

Life Church of Columbia
Abba Part 2 (Josh Love) 09/17/17

Life Church of Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 49:17


In this message Pastor Josh takes us further into the importance of having the experiential revelation of God as Abba. The revelation of Hid goodness is a treasure that become the gate into the unlimited source of all treasure! For more info about Life Church check us out at lifechurchofcolumbia.org

Life Church of Columbia
His Church (Josh Love)08/20/17

Life Church of Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 49:14


Jesus taught us in Matthew, while talking to His disciples, that He was going to build His church. In this message Pastor Josh will take us on a journey toward that church while giving us a glimpse of the church Jesus is building. For more info about Life Church or anything going on here check out lifechurchofcolumbia.org

Life Church of Columbia
Abba (Josh Love) 7/16/17

Life Church of Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2017 38:49


Our Father who art in Heaven... His desire is to be Abba, Father, not just a distant God that we obey. Jesus came to bring us back into the family and make it personal again.

Life Church of Columbia
6 - 18 - 17 Fathers Day (Josh Love)

Life Church of Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 45:29


6 - 18 - 17 Fathers Day (Josh Love) by Life Church of Columbia

Life Church of Columbia
Abide (Josh Love) 4 - 30 - 17

Life Church of Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 55:27


Join us as Pastor Josh Love shares with us the power of Abiding. Thanks for listening and check us out @ www.lifechurchofcolumbia.org

Life Church of Columbia
The Goal Part 1 (Pastor Josh Love)

Life Church of Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 57:49


Join us as Pastor Josh Love teaches on the importance of having a Godly Goal. Thank you for listening to Life Church of Columbia.

Unstuck Musik
006 UNSTUCK MUSIK RADIO SHOW - JOSH LOVE

Unstuck Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 64:03


JOSH LOVE Unstuck Musik presents : UNSTUCK MUSIK RADIO SHOW by JOSH LOVE TRACKLIST : Dj Dozia - Pop Culture (Kink Rmx) - Ovum Mike Dehnert - Say How - Echo 8 The Junkies - With All Due Respect - Irregular Synth - Kat & Tak (Hollen Rmx) - Driving Forces Mark Broom - Stag - Bek Sidney Charles - Black Sun - Truesoul Truncate & Jimmy - Submission (Truncate Rework) - Ultramajic Marck D & The Reactivitz - El Ritmo - Mkt Frank Biazzi - Pulsation - Mb Elek The Reactivitz - Impetus - Funk'N Deep Ben Sims - Smoke & Mirrors (Jerome Sydenham Dub) - Drumcode Funk D'Void - Soul Clap (Heiko Laux Rmx) - Soma Josh Love - Autobahn - Unstuck Josh Love - Uppercut - Primevil Mark Reeve - Hold Me - Drumcode Floorplan - Ritual - EPM D-Unity - Holy Name - Unity Ian O'Donovan - Arena - Intec ----INFOS JOSH LOVE--- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Josh-Love-62283768663 Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/josh_love ----INFOS UNSTUCK MUSIK--- Website : http://www.unstuckmusik.com Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/unstuck-musik Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/unstuckmusik Twitter : https://twitter.com/unstuckmusik Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/Unstuckmusikofficial

Off The Wagon
Ep. 23 - Sal & Josh Love Sports

Off The Wagon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 60:40


In this episode, Sal & Josh debate who is more hateable, LeBron or Steph? They talk about the Red Sox and UFC 199. Also, buy more toilets!

Sound Kleckse by Jens Mueller

. Sound Kleckse Radio Show is presented by Jens MuellerDownload/listen to the Podcast on Sundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/sound-kleckse-recordsSubscribe to the Podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/sound-kleckse-podcast/id568630787?l=enif you're interested in having Sound Kleckse Podcast on your radio station, please contact info@soundkleckse.com

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Sound Kleckse by Jens Mueller

. Sound Kleckse Radio Show is presented by Jens MuellerDownload/listen to the Podcast on Sundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/sound-kleckse-recordsSubscribe to the Podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/sound-kleckse-podcast/id568630787?l=enif you're interested in having Sound Kleckse Podcast on your radio station, please contact info@soundkleckse.com

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Pepperdine Bible Lectures 2016
Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire (Trading One Addiction for Another in American Churches)

Pepperdine Bible Lectures 2016

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 48:35


Skate To Create
Josh Love: Dallas Native Moves To SoCal To Pursue The Skateboarding Dream

Skate To Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2015 34:57


This episode of the Skate To Create skateboard podcast we sat down with skateboarder and artist, Josh Love. He skated all over Dallas, including the local park by his house, GPX. He rides for Creation Skateboards, and in an art show on Jan 16th 2015 titled the "Sit Well Collection." Josh Love is one of those guys that’s been hustlin since he was a kid! Originally from Dallas,Tx he made his way to Long Beach, California where he lives now. This dude is heavy in the skate scene and has a new part that just came out for Creation Skateboards. And he’s working with his close friends on some other upcoming video parts... Host: James and Daniel Manning - www.royaldecadesign.com/podcast Guest: Josh Love Instagram - http://instagram.com/josh_love/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/joshlove2 Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1Ci5vM7 #sitwellcollection www.sitwellcollection.com www.elementalawareness.com

thepoeticast.nucastle.co.uk
The Poeticast - Episode 64 (Josh Love Guest Mix)

thepoeticast.nucastle.co.uk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014


Josh Love stops by The Poeticast this week with an excellent display of Techno rhythms.

Tomas Drex PODCAST
Tomas Drex PODCAST 033 - guestmix by Josh Love

Tomas Drex PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 59:59


DJ for more than 15 years and producer since 2005, Josh has make first arms in Techno / Funky Techno sound with more than hundred productions played and supported by Carl Cox, Paul Van Dyk, Ken Ishii, Dj Preach, A.Paul, Spiros Kaloumenos, Axel Karakasis, Pedro Delgardo, Boriqua Tribez, Umek, Trevor Rockliffe, Dj Misjah... Since 2012, Josh has taken a new musical direction with Techouse productions, a sound which characterizes a more posed mindset.Supported from quality artists like Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox, Roger Sanchez, Claudio Coccoluto, Mihalis Safras, Robert Owens, Paul Oakenfold, Butch, Nick & Danny Chatelain, Luciano, Rene Amesz, Pete Tong, Steve Angello... On the last 5 years, Josh has played in numerous famous clubs in many diferent countries like: France, Belgium, Swiss, Luxemburg..., sharing lineups with artists like Marco Bailey, Toni Rios, Stanny Franssen, Redhead, DJ Tonio, Oliver Giacomotto, Dimitri Andreas, Tom Hades, Tomaz Carl Falk... .He is also casting radio shows on Fun Radio, NRJ, Couleur 3, Warm FM, Galaxy, Radio Epiloges, DI.fm. Info: https://www.facebook.com/dj.joshlove http://www.beatport.com/artist/josh-love/21983

Mangool
X-Files VIII - Metamorphosis

Mangool

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2012 59:12


Зима затянулась. От того получилось такое неординарное весеннее настроение... 001 Andrea Casula - Turula (Original Mix) 002 Dolby D, Monocraft - Haywire (Original Mix) 003 MdS - Devasting (AKO Remix) 004 Josh Bartoli - Everybody Down (Original Mix) 005 Dickson & Hill - Cocaine Buffet (Original Mix) 006 Joseph Capriati & Adam Beyer - Congenial Endeavor (Original Mix) 007 Mid Wooder - Empire Of Shadows (Original Mix) 008 Primus V - Directo (Original Mix) 009 Christian Peak - Mental Floss (Original Mix) 010 Goncalo M - Shuttle Service (Original Mix) 011 Dumaro Lera - Luftdruck B Feat Lera (Original Mix) 012 Goncalo M - Call Me Techno (DJ Link Remix) 013 Josh Love, Proteck - Funky Frenchie (Trevor Benz Mental's Edit)

Mangool
X-Files VIII - Metamorphosis

Mangool

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2012 59:12


Зима затянулась. От того получилось такое неординарное весеннее настроение... 001 Andrea Casula - Turula (Original Mix) 002 Dolby D, Monocraft - Haywire (Original Mix) 003 MdS - Devasting (AKO Remix) 004 Josh Bartoli - Everybody Down (Original Mix) 005 Dickson & Hill - Cocaine Buffet (Original Mix) 006 Joseph Capriati & Adam Beyer - Congenial Endeavor (Original Mix) 007 Mid Wooder - Empire Of Shadows (Original Mix) 008 Primus V - Directo (Original Mix) 009 Christian Peak - Mental Floss (Original Mix) 010 Goncalo M - Shuttle Service (Original Mix) 011 Dumaro Lera - Luftdruck B Feat Lera (Original Mix) 012 Goncalo M - Call Me Techno (DJ Link Remix) 013 Josh Love, Proteck - Funky Frenchie (Trevor Benz Mental's Edit)

Summit 2011
Josh Love - It's God's Work (Not Yours)

Summit 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 56:05


PODRUNNER: Workout Music
137 BPM - High Five

PODRUNNER: Workout Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2011 60:28


Podrunner's Fifth Anniversary mix is a smooth glide and a steady build to a great finish. Keep Podrunner going with a contribution or purchase at https://www.podrunner.com/donate.html. PLAYLIST 01. D-Ignition Project - Happy Birthday 02. Viro, Rob Analyze - Slipping 03. Jevne, Spur - Something Inside (Spur's Spur of the Moment Mix) 04. Paul Kwitek, Roxanne Morganstern - Black Ocean (Kintar Remix) 05. Marris - Sienna 06. Steve McMahon - Devil Angel (Joel Armstrong Remix) 07. Jel Ford, Oscar Charlie - Funk Asylum 08. Jacob Todd - Grasping For Straws (Niko Fantin Mix) 09. Josh Love, Mat303 - Stick It 10. Moti Brothers - Toronto 11. Bruno Be - Parabens Pra Voce == Please support these artists == Podrunner is a registered trademark of Podrunner LLC. Music copyright © or CC the respective artists. All other material c2011 by Podrunner LLC. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction, editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is prohibited.

PODRUNNER: Workout Music
137 BPM - High Five

PODRUNNER: Workout Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2011 60:28


Podrunner's Fifth Anniversary mix is a smooth glide and a steady build to a great finish. Keep Podrunner going with a contribution or purchase at https://www.podrunner.com/donate.html. PLAYLIST: 01. D-Ignition Project - Happy Birthday 02. Viro, Rob Analyze - Slipping 03. Jevne, Spur - Something Inside (Spur's Spur of the Moment Mix) 04. Paul Kwitek, Roxanne Morganstern - Black Ocean (Kintar Remix) 05. Marris - Sienna 06. Steve McMahon - Devil Angel (Joel Armstrong Remix) 07. Jel Ford, Oscar Charlie - Funk Asylum 08. Jacob Todd - Grasping For Straws (Niko Fantin Mix) 09. Josh Love, Mat303 - Stick It 10. Moti Brothers - Toronto 11. Bruno Be - Parabens Pra Voce == Please support these artists == Podrunner is a registered trademark of Podrunner LLC. Music copyright c the respective artists. All other material c2011 by Podrunner LLC. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction, editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is prohibited.

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