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BMBL SZN 6
Season 11 - Episode 3

BMBL SZN 6

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 120:33


First real episode of Season 11. Billy, Riley, Tyler are joined by Dan and Kdon to discuss all things season 11.

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Flash Forward with major K
The 200th Episode! With all the 'War' remixes, 'Metro', 'Transmission' and much more!

Flash Forward with major K

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 60:00


TRACKLIST /// Scroll DownMAJOR K SOCIALS, MUSIC & OTHER PODCAST Spotify /// https://spoti.fi/3AyvvJY Facebook /// http://facebook.com/officialmajork Instagram /// http://instagram.com/officialmajork Twitter /// http://twitter.com/officialmajork Back To The Clubs podcast /// http://backtotheclubs.buzzsprout.comFLASH FORWARD PRESENTS LABEL Spotify /// https://spoti.fi/31LUICi YouTube /// https://youtube.flashforwardpresents.com/ Mixcloud /// https://www.mixcloud.com/flashforwardpresents/ Merch /// http://ffp.flashinghotshop.com/  /// TRACKLIST ///War (Dhanka Remix) - major KAfrik (Original Mix) - ArchiTEKYou Make Me (Original Mix) - RobinVPMake Me Love You - Fairly Hip KidHold Me (Original Mix) - Shiba SanOvertake (Original Mix) - Federico GuttadauroAll That Matters (feat. Troels Abrahamsen) [ARTBAT Remix] - KölschBig Boss Killer Track - Uwe ThomaWar (Eyal Rabia Remix) - major KTransmission (Joris Voorn Extended Remix) - Eelke KleijnNight Wishes - Planet 23 and StarTextureWar (MAD Beats Remix) - major KDon't You Know (Extended Mix) - VolarisOrea - MaraudonMinimal Movement  (LoLos Remix) - PappelalleeDancing To Dance (Original Mix) - DJ Da HouseConcentrate (Extended Mix) - Mike CervelloWar (Abribass Remix) - major KMetro (Extended Mix) - Kevin de Vries, Mau PFine Day (Extended Mix) - DubVisionThe Unknown  (Extended) - FR3SH TrX & XEDMSupport the show

Girl, Now What?!
Starting Over in Your 30's is Hard.

Girl, Now What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 63:59


We are firm believers sharing our hardships is just as important as sharing our triumphs. So here it is,  this one is raw and vulnerable. Today's episode is a transparent and open girl talk about dealing with an “adult” break-ups, the evolution of self love, wedding planning, body image, breaking old habits and setting healthy boundaries.Yes, life is about rolling with the punches. And this is us sharing those punches while we lean on each other so that life can feel a little less lonely when the pain creeps in.Your girls, A & KDon't forget to leave a review and follow us@girlnowwhatproductions on instagram@girlnowwhatpodcast on tik tok@girlnowwhatproductions on facebookSign up for The Girl Now What ?! Newsletter 

Progressive House & Trance
Trancegressive #21 - Saturo Sounds, April 2022

Progressive House & Trance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 119:31


Trancegressive Episode 21, www.saturosounds.com, Friday 1st April 2022, 7pm. Tracklist: 1. Max Freegrant, Ernes Guevara - Sunrise (Extended Mix) [Freegrant Music] 2. VegaZ SL, Imal SL - Beneath the Surface (Original Mix) [Dopamine White] 3. Mayank - Ghatak (CJ Art Remix) [Deepersense Music] 4. NOIYSE PROJECT - When I'm Not Me (Original Mix) [Till The Sunrise] 5. SALAZAR (COL) - Nozomu (Gabo Martin Remix) [AH Digital] 6. Yonsh - Digital Air (Original Mix) [Massive Harmony Records] 7. Add-us - My Chance (Original Mix) [Solution Records] 8. Estiva, Diana Miro - The Tale (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)] 9. Vasily Goodkov - Cold Soul (Agustin Pietrocola Remix) [Addictive Sounds] 10. Andy Ling - Fixation (Dylhen Remix) [Lost Language] 11. Ewan Rill - After Effect (Original Mix) [Sever Records] 12. Jon.K - Don't Stop the Music (Original Mix) [Somatique Music] 13. Alan Cerra - Nocturnal (Original Mix) [Digital Emotions] 14. Gabo Martin - Unforeseen (Jesuan M Remix) [Madden] 15. Quivver - Hold (8Kays Remix) [Bedrock Records] 16. Essco - Rabbit Hole (Ivanshee Remix) [Consapevole Recordings] 17. Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (AVIRA Extended Remix) [Armada Music] 18. London Grammar - Wild Eyed (Mike Hiratzka Remix) [Not On Label] 19. CHVRCHES - Clearest Blue [Glassnote Records]

Paddy Kelly Mixes
kelltic Mainstage 006 - 08-03-2022

Paddy Kelly Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 65:14


Soundcloud / 1001 Tracklists / Beatport Chart / Apple Music / Deezer / Cast Box / Player FM / Stitcher / Tunein / AudioMack / Pocket Cast link : https://fanlink.to/kelltic-mainstage-006 00:00:00 - 01. Choujaa & Moosa Saleem & Booty Leak - Remembered By You [ Suitor ] 00:03:22 - 02. Wild Vibes & Luxe Agoris - Back To '95 [ UM_ID ] 00:05:41 - 03. behere & King Drac - Think About It [ Chill Planet ] 00:08:54 - 04. Cedrix X R-CHY X JON T - How To Save A Life [ LAB Recordings ] 00:11:27 - 05. Sagan & Gidro - Love In My Heart [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:14:46 - 06. DVRKO - Nothing I Wouldn't Do ( VIP Mix ) [ L3V3L ] 00:18:20 - 07. Tiësto x Lucas & Steve vs. Steff Da Campo & Chico Rose - Oohla Oohla vs. 5 On It ( Marteneez Mashup ) [ CDR ] 00:20:44 - 08. ANG feat. Khazi - We Don't Care [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:23:56 - 09. Riggi & Piros x Madds feat. Amanda Collis - I Don't Wanna Fall In Love [ Armada ] 00:26:27 - 10. Different Stage, Brannco, Wina - Love U More [ Braslive ] 00:30:30 - 11. Julius Beat, DL Moreno - People Are People [ Dragon Records ] 00:35:16 - 12. Maurice West - Sky Turns Dark [ Armada ] 00:38:49 - 13. Jeffrey Sutorius & Blackcode feat. Jordan Grace - Brighter Than The Sun [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:42:15 - 14. Alexander Popov & Paul Oakenfold - Love You Back [ Interplay Records ] 00:45:27 - 15. Holly & Roy Orion feat. Xtina Louise - Dive In [ Revealed Radar ] 00:49:10 - 16. SMACK & Rudeejay - La Danse [ Future House Music ] 00:52:06 - 17. LKX - Inside My Head [ Suanda Future ] 00:55:10 - 18. R3SPAWN & Nain - I Got It 4 U [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:57:37 - 19. Van Snyder & Mr. K - Don't Talk Back [ Edm Mania Recordings ] 01:00:49 - 20. MaRLo & Sunset Bros. feat. Sydnee Carter - War Eyes [ Reaching Altitude ] Promo list email : paddy.kelly@reduxrecordings.com Connect with Paddy Kelly: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paddykelly2018 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paddykellykkr Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/paddykellykkr Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paddy-kelly-mixes 1001 Tracklists : https://www.1001tracklists.com/user/paddykellykkr/index.html Apple Music : https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/paddy-kelly-mixes/id1483849229 Deezer :https://www.deezer.com/en/show/606752 Castbox :https://castbox.fm/channel/Paddy-Kelly-Mixes-id2422115?country=gb Tunein : https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/Paddy-Kelly-Mixes-p1315050/ Player FM : https://player.fm/series/paddy-kelly-mixes Pocket Cast : https://pca.st/ltwdakdx AudioMack :https://audiomack.com/artist/paddy-kelly-kkr

Asketic Podcast
Asketic Podcast #18 Krists Dārziņš — Designer's Survival Instinct

Asketic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 21:15


This time we're meeting Krists Dārziņš, a designer who has used this pandemic to progress from client projects to his own company and sell digital products worldwide. M: As for the reason I wanted to talk to you, we had a phone conversation at the beginning of this year and you told me about your plan to transition from client-based projects to various self-initiative projects, while ensuring the necessary workflow, within this year. When we contacted during the second half of this year, you told me you had succeeded.K: Yes.M: It's interesting to take a moment to reflect on it and talk about the “why” and “how”. It would be a great place to start, if you could tell us about the idea behind these self-initiative projects and about the very beginning.K: It all began in March 2020, just like for many designers and not just designers. The pandemic started, causing a lot of restrictions in Latvia as well. At that moment I had three clients, namely, three projects - two with restaurant identities and one with tourism agency identity. A killer-combo. Everything stopped in literally one week. I realised that I had two kids and a wife at home and that everything was bad. The survival instinct switched on and basically that same week I figured out that the fastest way to earn something would be to create a product for designers, which I'm quite knowledgeable in. I've realized that it's best play to your strengths. And that's what happened. When I considered how to present it all to the audience, Readymag came to mind, where you can create simple webpages. If I made it pretty, I could submit it to their gallery, and maybe they would show it to their designers. That's exactly how it happened. I created a product – a very simple vector-based outlined tech mockup. Actually it wasn't much of a mockup, people just could insert their photos in the vectors of iPhones, iMacs and various devices. I created the page, it took an extra day, and the following day Readymag put it on their gallery. It happened quite quickly, and the sales began the very first day.M: On the very first day? Super! That must be a great feeling.K: The moment when money starts to come in from random people and not from my clients, that's when you realise this could be something bigger. If I'm not mistaken, the price was 12 or 19 dollars per item. I had named the whole project “portfolio-ready mockup”. And on the next day… I had no expectations, everything happened so quickly, I took the bull by the horns – I called Mārcis Loķis. We had previously worked on some projects, he's a 3D animator, a talented guy. I knew we work well together. I had this feeling that I should call him, since I knew I wouldn't be able to create too many outlined vector-based mockups, nor could I do photography, so I needed somebody to work with. I told Mārcis about this thing and asked how his projects are doing. He said that all projects shut down within a week for him as well. It was a good timing, so we started to create together with iPhones, iPads etc. And that's how we started cashing in.M: That's the first stage. Could you tell me about what happens three months down the line? When you realized the first wave has passed and you have to start building a community of people, an audience, you have zero followers on Instagram and the project is brand new. What are the first steps afterwards? Okay, yeah, Readymag posted it, but how do you maintain a long-term flow?K: That's exactly how it happened. When Readymag posts it, it gets pushed down by new creations and the product's hype disappears quite quickly. Even though the first product that I created in one day, it continued to be our most profitable product for half a year, which was surprising. We still continued, knowing the product would stop earning money one day, and kept making new product channels. That was one thing. Secondly, we realised we wouldn't be able to gain the audience by ourselves that simply. We had no experience doing that, we're no trend-setters, so we needed an outside help. We found a shop “YouWorkForThem”, where assets already were being sold, and their style was similar to ours, so we applied to this shop. Yeah, cool, jump in. We posted there, which created an additional income channel for us. We no longer had to think about marketing that much. Someone else did that in our stead. M: What was the division? How much was sold by others and how many clients you attracted by yourselves?K: At “YouWorkForThem” it's very simple. If you're selling something, it's 50:50. That's how we lived for quite a while, even recently “YouWorkForThem” was a great support for us, as well as “Creative Market”. Designers, who use these assets, would use these markets, buy and sell on this platform. Regarding what we sell by ourselves… It has been our goal recently  to lure this income over to our shop, so we're no longer that dependent on “YouWorkForThem” or other shops. We don't know their algorithms and how it all works, we have to share profit with them. That was our goal, and now most of our income comes from our shop. Besides we have gradually grown our audience, mostly based on our hope that people will appreciate quality stuff.M: What was it in your language and style that allowed you to believe that this is worth investing and creating? And what do you think the audience noticed when they chose you among plenty of others?K: If you're an agency or a professional designer and you need a good product, while saving your own time on creating mockups, there aren't that many sensible options. That's what we understood over time, that there are no products. So we developed our signature and style. One of our specifics is that Mārcis creates the 3D part of it all. If some mockups are based on photography, this signature automatically develops as well.M: One cool thing you mentioned is that your first product was very simple, a vector-based visualisation, but when it comes to business ideas, you don't always have to strive for the most difficult, most innovative solution. Sometimes a simple, clear solution is what works the best, and that's a very good lesson. You don't have to overly complicate the beginning, you can get something out very quickly, in one day, like you said, and your first sales the very next day.K: Yes, that's right. Designers tend to be over-thinkers, like, will this be good enough and pretty enough. But in this case, the Covid had started and the survival instinct overpowered the designer instinct. You simply had to publish something, and you just think in your head, what you can put out quickly.M: What channels worked for you in reaching the audience most efficiently? Like Instagram, newsletters. Which of all that helped you in practice? And what was a waste of your time?K: Basically, Instagram just like Facebook is very unreliable. Okay, you decide to do one post every day at four o'clock. You keep doing that and Instagram likes you, but if you miss just one day, the friendship is over. The following day gets worse, you have less “likes”, less impressions, and everything is bad. I have realised that you have to activate your personal Twitter account. People really like when someone is writing in person, designers can get along with designers better, because if we would communicate as the company “Supply.Family”, the contact wouldn't be the same.M: Have you had any conclusions? For example, that simple product was a best-seller for a long time. Maybe you have other outside insights regarding designers.K: I divide our products in two segments. One is the practical mockups, for example, business cards. They look normal and plain, but they sell well. And then there are lightboxes, the sexy mockups that look really cool and attract attention, but the sales are lower, because they are less practical. Besides, we sell not only mockups, we have Photoshop effects, graphics etc. We have grown our shop, by adding other designers. We now also have fonts, and it all has blended together.M: How has this whole process changed you as a designer? How you see the things you create and who do you create them for, since previously you worked for clients. It's the same tools, but a completely different psychology in your head. Now you create yourself, try to sell by yourself.K: I basically create products for myself, by considering what I myself would like. That is our audience, and if I like it, others would like it as well. It's very easy.M: Has the process itself changed? Do you work faster or do you invest four times as much time?K: No, no, in that sense it's a skill as any other skill. It's mockup creation, which we specialize in more than in Photoshop effects. We know the correct techniques for achieving the best result, and that's how we work. The speed and quality has definitely improved.M: Speaking about brands, if we visit your website, there is a wide range of brands, not just one. I tried to write them down, it's Become Family, Studio Family, Supply Family, The Ministry, Apex Design Store, you have your Wallpaper. What's the structure you have created, what's the idea behind this and why have you divided various projects under completely different domains and brands?K: You know, during the last few years we have tried to figure out what is it that we're aiming for and what we are? Become Family was the studio from back when created brands. Become Family was the family, the body of it all. All these projects you listed are under this Family, as well as our studio, which is Studio Family. And Studio Family creates products, mockups etc. Apex is for merchandise, various posters and similar things. We have tried to divide it to make it easier for ourselves. When you work on brands, you need a system. I need a system, so it's clear to me what I'm working on, what I need to pay more attention to.M: Do you keep an inner account on how much time you spend on which project and how much they earn?You know, the survival instinct is still intact and we pay attention to what is earning more, which is Supply Family with all its templates etc. If we spend time on Supply and create new products, those will be products that will be sold additionally. If we can afford to not do that, then we don't do it and we create something else.M: How do you feel about the division between the prevailing digital products and the physical products? The physical products have to be packaged, brought to post office, you have to ship them, print them. How do you see this division?K: With digital products it's super simple. When someone asks me, I compare it to selling kebabs. You make one kebab from a tomato you have grown, from meat you have grown as well. You put it together, create one item and then sell for several years. And you don't need Wolt, a courier, it just gets delivered via e-mail.M: I've noticed that you have started to add an NFT licence option to several projects. Can you tell me why and what do you find interesting in that? What's the idea behind doing that?K: Regarding NFTs, we're just feeling around, seeing where it all will go. I have mixed feelings about NFTs and Crypto in general. We're okay with people creating it, so we added the option for people to add one licence, since we want people to have the uniqueness of a piece of art, so you can't generate ten thousand faces and sell them.M: Your website has an option to purchase creations with an NFT licence. It's a very primitive question, but how does it work in practice?K: When it comes to these templates, Photoshop graphics and any other thing, we don't sell the file itself, we sell licences. All designers know that you can download Photoshop via torrents and the same goes for mockups. But what we sell are licences. We have various licences, commercial, commercial plaza, it depends on the buyer, what it's intended for. An NFT licence is simply what you have purchased, what you are allowed to do with the product. It's just a reference that the person has purchased and NFT licence. And each product has only one NFT licence.M: One of your clients is Adobe, the great software giant. Can you tell me about how that came to be, what you did for them, and what was the experience, when compared to your experience of several years here with local clients?K: Actually they contacted us at the end of last year, it was December 2020. An Adobe representative wrote to us, it was a complete shock. At first I didn't believe it, I thought it was a middleman of a middleman. I don't know where they saw those products, in Creative Market or Behance, but they liked them. They said they wanted to put them in their Discover Portal, and of course we were like “Yes, sure!”. Soon afterwards we had calls with several people, everyone was very open-minded. It was the best client you could get.M: Did they order something new or something from the existing products?K: We had a whole list of things we could make that we discussed during this call. Me and Mārcis sat down with this list of products - various mockups, Photoshop effects, after-effects, and just made them one by one.M: What's the behind-the-scenes process?K: You know, we made a quite comprehensive list for them to choose from. They call us saying that they want everything. I was like, okay, you want everything. So we just keep going through this list, it's still not completed.M: Do you feel a feedback regarding your products and brand when the audience sees you on Adobe site and link it back to you?K: Yes, we do get that, less than we expected, but we do get constant feedback, and people are writing good comments and sending messages.M: What's the geographical division? I assume it's mostly export and that it's not a local Latvian client. Is it North America or the whole world?K: Since March 2020, when I created the first product, there have been three purchases made in Latvia. If I remember correctly, America currently is at 40-45%, it's definitely the biggest market, so we try to adjust the communication to West coast.M:What are three take-aways from your whole experience with projects? A few nuggets of wisdom that you could leave us with?K: Don't be afraid to change your career, that's one. When the first money comes in, you're like, hey, I can earn it differently. You don't have to be afraid of something fresh in your life. Secondly, think foreign. That pertains to Latvian designers, absolutely. It depends on the set-up of each person. Maybe you don't have to work full-time with an ad agency and create banners, maybe you can do something else. You have to push yourself to do something more serious. Thirdly, what's very important for designers, it's to believe in your abilities, don't listen to bad comments. Maybe it sounds boring, but it's true. You get bad comments as well, and, I apologize, but mostly from Latvians. Don't pay attention to those and keep going in the best conscience and create good things of good quality.M: Thank you, Krists, for coming, and we're looking forward to new things from your Family.Krists Dārziņš:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristsdarzins/https://www.kristsdarzins.design/https://become.family/Subscribe to Asketic Podcast on:Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/73QSMYK46NHoHCytJYYmPZ?si=Mw4ZLISUSoueh9Es1pCLUgApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/lv/podcast/asketic-podcast/id1496922775YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQdekksSROS4PCxRV7aqT3QGoogle Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2Fza2V0aWMtcG9kY2FzdA--Asketic design & branding:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asketicstudio/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asketic/WWW: http://asketic.com/

Ado Veli Podcast
Ado Veli Podcast - Season 2 Episode 17

Ado Veli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 35:46


00:00 Jabba ft Lon Jon - Ngotha 04:25 Evil Genius ft Stormy Jay - Rappers Aint $#!+ 08:52 Asum Garvey - SAS 11:29 Harawa ft Prxnce - Bad Intention 15:42 K Don, Kush Baby, Captain Hustle, Georgey Keith, Steph She - Genesis 19:37 BV Accurate ft Harawa & Timmy Blanco - Shawty Caught Feelings 25:32 Groove - No Attitude 28:00 Billy Raptivist ft Rap Nzolo - Sisi Ni Nani 32:34 R.I.Z.E - FYI Tune in,listen and share your thoughts on social media with our official hashtag #AdoVeliPodcast This episode was recorded at Grosspool Music. Follow us on; Facebook Page: ADO VELI,Grosspool Music ||Twitter: @AdoVeliRadio, @grosspoolmusic ||Instagram: @adoveli, @grosspoolmusic Email: adoveli7@gmail.com Host: Ado Veli #AdoVeliPodcast

The Cashflow Contractor
48 - Can't Adapt? Then Retire. with Kristine Sexter

The Cashflow Contractor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 102:10


Employee-driven market. (7:00) How Millennials killed the Military model market. (16:00) Just hiring a “heartbeat.” (29:00) Having the “stay” interview. (40:00) Don't trust your gut. (45:00) Having an epic fail (54:00) Hard yet necessary conversations (58:00) The toxic employee (1:05:00) Khalil's employee review process (1:13:19) Culture killers. (1:28:00) Pay the market demand in your city. (1:36:00) Quotable Moments “Our purpose as an organization is to help organizations create award-winning culture, where employees line up outside the door to apply and that they're able to pick the best of the best. Profit is a direct vertical ascent when you do this.” –K  “When you measure trust, the higher those numbers are, there's a correlation that the higher those numbers are, there's going to be a high-performing, profit driven culture.” –K  “Your employees come first. If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients.” –Richard Branson “If you wouldn't say it to a customer or coworker then don't say it to your spouse or kid.” –K “Don't trust your gut. The closer you get to a scientific approach to hiring, the more successful in hiring that match will go up.” –K “If a person can drive results, have the same core values, and the relationship works, not having a college degree shouldn't matter.” –K “Be proactive and do your due diligence, you'll reduce the number of terminations that you'll have.” –K “Your employee is your number one customer. You need to create an environment where you give me your best every day.” –K “[As a boss] if I do something that pisses you off or impedes your peak performance, you have to tell me, because my job is to remove barriers, not be the source of them.” –K “If you don't believe you can adjust your communication style and you're not willing to adapt, then my recommendation is to retire because you're affecting the bottom line.” –K “You can't just slap lipstick on a pig. You have to have an absence of the negative things in order for the positive things to really work.” –K “Pay is a lot like body hygiene. It really isn't an issue until it stinks. And if your pay stinks, then yes, the number one reason people will quit their jobs is to go looking for fair pay.” –K Resources Khalil's Employee Review: Google Form Kristine's Checklist of Motivators & Demotivators Kristine Sexter's Books & Website. Kristine's Twitter & LinkedIn: @kristinesexter More from Martin theprofitproblem.com annealbc.com    martin@anealbc.com  LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from Khalil benali.com  khalil@benali.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from The Cashflow Contractor Ask Us A Question Sign Up For A Free Consultation thecashflowcontractor.com  info@thecashflowcontractor.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram

OC-Are You Serious?
The Legend of Kevin Donoghue and the Puka Shell Necklace

OC-Are You Serious?

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 40:58


This OG bro has done it all. Semi-professional football, extreme skiing, North Face challenges, and one of the very first Spartan Races in 2011. Listen to how those experiences laid the foundation for KDON's success in Spartan Race and get to know the co-host of OC-Are You Serious? Things we discuss in this episode: - Spartan extending annual pass through 2021 - Kevin Gillotti - Doing what it takes to get through the pandemic - Bro hugs on Zoom chats - Proper hydration before podcasting - Casa de Donoghue and those lucky enough to behold its magnificence Follow KDON on Instagram or go watch some of his broadcasting highlights.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oc-are-you-serious/message

360 Chop Shop
360 Chop Shop Chopcast - S01 E05 - Special Guest ShowBiz from Morning Mad House (102.5 KDON)

360 Chop Shop

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 95:30


Episode's 5 - Featuring Special Guest ShowBiz from the Morning Mad House on 102.5 KDON With your host: Allen G, Khosmo and Knockzilla Topics Covered: Radio career with Wild 107/94.9 Growing up in East Oakland Current career with 102.5 KDON Monterey Beer Fest and more! Don't forget to like and subscribe and follow the 360 Chop Shop on: Facebook Instagram Youtube Anchor.fm

The Real Investment Show Podcast
4/20/20 Bailout's & The Fed's Exacerbation of The Wealth Gap (Full Show)

The Real Investment Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 45:30


On Re-opening the Economy--we may not yet have reached the peak; Fed programs only redistribute wealth; the story of El Arroyo; the True Worth of Teachers and Healthcare Workers; Federal Bailouts - exacerbation of Wealth Gap; How much is a Trillion Dollars? Debt & Deficits Heading into Recession; The Millionaire Next Door; 96% of Tax Revenue going to mandatory payments before pandemic; Why Large Co Bankruptcy isn't a bad thing; Corporate Cronyism; CARES Act allows for borrowing from 401-K: Don't Do It!

Soulful Experience Show
EPI 10 - 1st Soulful LIVE SHOW

Soulful Experience Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 80:42


We are proud announce our 1st LIVE PODCASTS Show on our YouTube Page "The Soulful Experience Show" Keefer & Payday back at it again with special Co-Host Queen G and Live Artist performances by Las Vegas logo KDon the Don & Ian Sean. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soulful-experience-show/message

Adventures Of A New You
Episode 16 Life Lessons: Showing Up or Letting Go

Adventures Of A New You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 18:29


Episode 16 Life Lessons: Showing Up or Letting GoThere are times when people will doubt that you will show up even if you are someone who always shows up! It is important for you to kDon’t spend a year doing something or with something that is not working Why do we continue doing things that don’t make us happy or make us feel good?We have been talking about that focus has been on having a great relationship with yourself, and self care but maybe it’s time to shift and start working on another area. So what area would you like to work on next? Email me, text me, DM me, send me a message on Voxer! Whatever works for you! I would love to hear from you! As always thank you so much for listening!For daily inspiration and support visit Jen on Instagram at Adventures Of A New You Jen can also be reached via email at adventuresofanewyou@gmail.com Vox me on Voxer! https://web.voxer.com/u/jparke8299QIf you have a friend or even a family member that would love to hear this podcast please share this podcast with them and encourage them to join us!If you have a moment to leave a 5 star review I would love that and it helps to make the podcast reachable to others that may need to hear it as well!Schedule a FREE Coaching call with Jen - because the help that you might need just may be to find some direction or some support in setting/meeting your goalsConnect with Jen and others on their adventures at Adventures of a New You Accountability Group For daily inspiration and support visit Jen on Instagram at Adventures Of A New You Jen can also be reached via email at adventuresofanewyou@gmail.com Vox me on Voxer! https://web.voxer.com/u/jparke8299Q

Sammy and The Punk
Brendan Schaub Bonus radio interview excerpt

Sammy and The Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 10:21


This is an excerpt from a Brendan Schaub 102.5 KDON radio interview recorded before Episode 62 of Sammy and The Punk.

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The Water Cooler (Slow) - The New Printer (Series 003, Episode 006)

Hear English (from the Full English Experience)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014


'Hear English' is a blog that provides podcasts and transcripts to help people learn English, find us at http://hearenglishhere.blogspot.com/.Free image courtesy of 'stockfreeimages.com'The Water Cooler (Slow)Too slow? Try the faster version in the next post. They may look like busy professionals, but the staff at Colourful Solutions Ltd (Colsol), aren’t always as serious or hardworking as they appear, and we find out what mischief they’ve been up to as they talk around the water cooler.Click above to listen.  You can get the mp3. here.Episode 6 - The New Printer (Slow) Too slow? Try the faster version in the next post. Featuring the vocal talents of Sophie Iafrate (Susan).  (Free sound effects courtesy of 'Soundjay.com'),  Keith : Good morning Susan, I see you are admiring the new printer. Susan: Hi Keith.  Yes, it is about time we had a new one and, with all the new features on this one, I think it will make life much easier. K: Absolutely, especially as this one is voice-activated. S: Voice-activated? Are you sure? I am sure I didn’t see anything like that in the instruction manual when I was reading it. K: No one actually reads instruction manuals. You need to just have a practice, a bit of trial and error. It is scientifically proven that there is no substitute for hands-on experience; reading instruction manuals is not going to do you any good. Take it from me. S: I will feel really silly talking to a printer. It doesn’t seem right. K: Oh Susan, you need to embrace the future! Just use a nice assertive voice and be clear with your instructions and the printer will do whatever you ask. S: (clears throat) Print the document I have just sent to you, in colour on double sided paper. K: Don’t forget to say please, Susan, where are your manners? S: Oops, sorry. Please print the document I have just sent to you, in colour on double-sided paper. Printer? Did you hear? Print! In colour! Ugh I hate technology, I must be doing something wrong. Janet: Morning all.  What on earth are you doing Susan? S: I just can’t get this thing to print. J: Well you’re not going to get anywhere by shouting at it, it can’t hear you. S: But I thought it was voice activated… I was just practising with it…trying to get some hands-on experience and…learn through trial and error. J: Voice activated?  Don’t be daft, we’re a sales company, not NASA. K: I often see you struggling with technology Susan, and I hate to see this…waste of company time.  I think maybe you should take one of the lunchtime IT refresher courses that the IT department run. J: Good idea, Keith.  Are you free this lunchtime Susan? S: Well, yes, but I… J: Great, it’s settled, I’ll speak to IT to arrange it.   K: Ha! Ha! Ha! S: Very funny, Keith.  That’s my lunchtime wasted, I was looking forward to an hour of peace and quiet. K: Got you hook, line and sinker…Ha! Ha! Ha! Later … K (to himself): It’s been ages since I last used a laminating machine, I didn’t even realize we had one in the office. What’s this? Instructions for using the touch screen features of this machine. Oh, nice try Susan, but you can’t fool me that easily. She must have hidden the keyboard somewhere around here. Janet: Keith, whatever are you doing? K: Hi Janet, I’ve just got some laminating to do. J: Yes, I guessed as much, but, what I meant was, why are you rummaging around underneath the table? K: I was just looking for the keyboard that goes with this machine.   I think Susan must have hidden it somewhere. J: Why would she have done that?  In fact, I don’t think you need a keyboard for this machine, it’s touch-screen isn’t it?  Susan, can you come here a second? S: Sure! J: Keith’s having trouble with this machine; you’ve not hidden the keyboard have you? S: No, there’s no keyboard, it’s touch-screen.  You just click here [beep] and then here [beep] put the thing you wanted to laminate here and then click “go”.  [beep] … And it’s done.  Simple! In fact, the instructions are right here in front of you. J: Honestly Keith, sometimes I wonder if you walk around with your eyes shut. I am surprised you can’t work out how to use the laminating machine, though, considering you are always saying how you are a technophile and even Susan, who claims to not understand technology at all, is an expert at it. Maybe I should send you on an IT course as well as Susan. K: Oh no Janet, there is no call for that; I wouldn’t want to put you out. J: Not at all.  It is important that you understand how to use all the machines correctly; it saves time in the long run. Having said that, from her talent with the laminator it’s obvious that Susan learns best from hands-on experience so I’m not sure the course would be much use for her, she’ll get the hang of the new printer soon enough. I’ll tell IT to expect you instead.  Thanks for your help Susan. K: Yes, thanks for your help, Susan. S: I’m always happy to help! Enjoy your lunch Keith. 

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The Water Cooler (Fast) - The New Printer (Series 003, Episode 006)

Hear English (from the Full English Experience)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014


'Hear English' is a blog that provides podcasts and transcripts to help people learn English, find us at http://hearenglishhere.blogspot.com/.Free image courtesy of 'stockfreeimages.com'The Water Cooler (Fast)Too fast? Try the slower version in the previous post. They may look like busy professionals, but the staff at Colourful Solutions Ltd (Colsol), aren’t always as serious or hardworking as they appear, and we find out what mischief they’ve been up to as they talk around the water cooler.Click above to listen.  You can get the mp3. here. Episode 6 - The New Printer (Fast) Too fast? Try the slower version in the previous post. Featuring the vocal talents of Sophie Iafrate (Susan).  (Free sound effects courtesy of 'Soundjay.com'),Keith : Good morning Susan, I see you are admiring the new printer.Susan: Hi Keith.  Yes, it is about time we had a new one and, with all the new features on this one, I think it will make life much easier.K: Absolutely, especially as this one is voice-activated.S: Voice-activated? Are you sure? I am sure I didn’t see anything like that in the instruction manual when I was reading it.K: No one actually reads instruction manuals. You need to just have a practice, a bit of trial and error. It is scientifically proven that there is no substitute for hands-on experience; reading instruction manuals is not going to do you any good. Take it from me.S: I will feel really silly talking to a printer. It doesn’t seem right.K: Oh Susan, you need to embrace the future! Just use a nice assertive voice and be clear with your instructions and the printer will do whatever you ask.S: (clears throat) Print the document I have just sent to you, in colour on double sided paper.K: Don’t forget to say please, Susan, where are your manners?S: Oops, sorry. Please print the document I have just sent to you, in colour on double-sided paper. Printer? Did you hear? Print! In colour! Ugh I hate technology, I must be doing something wrong.Janet: Morning all.  What on earth are you doing Susan?S: I just can’t get this thing to print.J: Well you’re not going to get anywhere by shouting at it, it can’t hear you.S: But I thought it was voice activated… I was just practising with it…trying to get some hands-on experience and…learn through trial and error.J: Voice activated?  Don’t be daft, we’re a sales company, not NASA.K: I often see you struggling with technology Susan, and I hate to see this…waste of company time.  I think maybe you should take one of the lunchtime IT refresher courses that the IT department run.J: Good idea, Keith.  Are you free this lunchtime Susan?S: Well, yes, but I…J: Great, it’s settled, I’ll speak to IT to arrange it.  K: Ha! Ha! Ha!S: Very funny, Keith.  That’s my lunchtime wasted, I was looking forward to an hour of peace and quiet.K: Got you hook, line and sinker…Ha! Ha! Ha!Later …K (to himself): It’s been ages since I last used a laminating machine, I didn’t even realize we had one in the office. What’s this? Instructions for using the touch screen features of this machine. Oh, nice try Susan, but you can’t fool me that easily. She must have hidden the keyboard somewhere around here.Janet: Keith, whatever are you doing?K: Hi Janet, I’ve just got some laminating to do.J: Yes, I guessed as much, but, what I meant was, why are you rummaging around underneath the table?K: I was just looking for the keyboard that goes with this machine.   I think Susan must have hidden it somewhere.J: Why would she have done that?  In fact, I don’t think you need a keyboard for this machine, it’s touch-screen isn’t it?  Susan, can you come here a second?S: Sure!J: Keith’s having trouble with this machine; you’ve not hidden the keyboard have you?S: No, there’s no keyboard, it’s touch-screen.  You just click here [beep] and then here [beep] put the thing you wanted to laminate here and then click “go”.  [beep] … And it’s done.  Simple! In fact, the instructions are right here in front of you.J: Honestly Keith, sometimes I wonder if you walk around with your eyes shut. I am surprised you can’t work out how to use the laminating machine, though, considering you are always saying how you are a technophile and even Susan, who claims to not understand technology at all, is an expert at it. Maybe I should send you on an IT course as well as Susan.K: Oh no Janet, there is no call for that; I wouldn’t want to put you out.J: Not at all.  It is important that you understand how to use all the machines correctly; it saves time in the long run. Having said that, from her talent with the laminator it’s obvious that Susan learns best from hands-on experience so I’m not sure the course would be much use for her, she’ll get the hang of the new printer soon enough. I’ll tell IT to expect you instead.  Thanks for your help Susan.K: Yes, thanks for your help, Susan.S: I’m always happy to help! Enjoy your lunch Keith. 

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The Water Cooler (Slow) - Business Speak (Series 003, Episode 003)

Hear English (from the Full English Experience)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2013


'Hear English' is a blog that provides podcasts and transcripts to help people learn English, find us at http://hearenglishhere.blogspot.com/.Free image courtesy of 'stockfreeimages.com'The Water Cooler (Slow)Too slow? Try the faster version in the next post. They may look like busy professionals, but the staff at Colourful Solutions Ltd (Colsol), aren’t always as serious or hardworking as they appear, and we find out what mischief they’ve been up to as they talk around the water cooler.Click above to listen.  You can get the mp3. here (opens in a new window)Episode 3 - Business Speak (Slow) Too slow? Try the faster version in the next post. (Free sound effects courtesy of 'Soundjay.com') Susan: Are you still working on your progress report for Janet’s new project?Keith: I’m nearly done, just adding the finishing touches.S: So, what have you done so far?K: Actually, I’ve not yet started the project.S: Oh, Janet’s not going to be happy, she wants it to be the cornerstone of the business by the end of the year.  If you’ve not done anything, then what are you going to say about your progress?K: I’m just going to confuse her with some meaningless management jargon and then hopefully she’ll leave me alone for a while and I can take things easy. S: I’m not sure that Janet’s going to be fooled by buzz words. K: Don’t underestimate my talent for business speak.  If I bombard her with enough of it, I can make it sound like I’m being proactive without actually giving any details about what I’ve been doing.S: Well, we’ll soon see if she’s taken in, she’s on her way over.  Hi Janet.Janet: Hi team.  I’m sorry, I don’t have time to really go through your progress reports on the new project, the client’s just asked me to chair a conference call about it, which starts in 5 minutes.  It’s annoying because I booked the afternoon off to meet my daughter in town.  I suppose I’ll have to cancel that.  Oh well, we’ll re-schedule the progress report meeting for Monday afternoon.  Err, Susan, I think I know roughly what you’re doing, but can you give me a quick summary of your progress, Keith?K: Well, we’ve hammered out our objectives.  We’ve put our feelers out.  We don’t want to re-invent the wheel, but then we don’t want a sacred cow either.  I’ve been thinking outside the box but trying not to ignore low hanging fruit.  J: Good.  I’ll look forward to hearing the decisions about the objectives and what you get back from your feelers on Monday.  K: O…k.J: So what are you currently doing?K: Err, at this juncture I’m actioning our game plan.  I don’t want to let the grass grow too long on this so we really have to push the envelope to get an offer on the table. Hopefully no-one will try to move the goalposts, but I’m prepared to do the needful if there is any project creep.J: I was prepared to put a small team in charge of actioning the game plan and managing any project creep, but if you’ve already started then it makes sense for you to continue on your own. I was going to take this project slowly but if you’re happy to put the work in then I know the client would be happy to see an offer on the table by the end of next week.K: Err…excellent! J: And what are you going to do next?K: Going forward, I’ll touch base with the team and start cascading the workload, so all I need is for the client to give it the nod and it’s all good to go.J: I was going to personally touch base with the rest of the team and cascade the workload, but you’re welcome to take that responsibility.  Wow!  You must have been working flat out, I was expecting you to have only just started the project. Thinking about it, it sounds like you’re better placed than me to chair this conference call with the client.  You can pitch them your idea and see if they’ll give you the nod.  Thank you Keith.K: Err, no problem Janet.J: Right.  I’ll leave you to it and head into town, I’ll see you on Monday.S: You really did impress her.  Have you really done all that work?K: No, I really haven’t started yet.S: Then why did you volunteer to take on all that extra work and responsibility?K: I didn’t realise I had.  I have no idea what just happened.  Oh no, I’ll have to work all weekend to finish all that, and I’m completely unprepared for this conference call.S: It appears that you’ve underestimated your talent for business speak.

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The Water Cooler (Fast) - Business Speak (Series 003, Episode 003)

Hear English (from the Full English Experience)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2013


'Hear English' is a blog that provides podcasts and transcripts to help people learn English, find us at http://hearenglishhere.blogspot.com/.Free image courtesy of 'stockfreeimages.com'The Water Cooler (Fast)Too fast? Try the slower version in the previous post. They may look like busy professionals, but the staff at Colourful Solutions Ltd (Colsol), aren’t always as serious or hardworking as they appear, and we find out what mischief they’ve been up to as they talk around the water cooler.Click above to listen.  You can get the mp3. here (opens in a new window)Episode 3 - Business Speak (Fast) Too fast? Try the slower version in the previous post. (Free sound effects courtesy of 'Soundjay.com') Susan: Are you still working on your progress report for Janet’s new project? Keith: I’m nearly done, just adding the finishing touches.S: So, what have you done so far?K: Actually, I’ve not yet started the project.S: Oh, Janet’s not going to be happy, she wants it to be the cornerstone of the business by the end of the year.  If you’ve not done anything, then what are you going to say about your progress?K: I’m just going to confuse her with some meaningless management jargon and then hopefully she’ll leave me alone for a while and I can take things easy. S: I’m not sure that Janet’s going to be fooled by buzz words. K: Don’t underestimate my talent for business speak.  If I bombard her with enough of it, I can make it sound like I’m being proactive without actually giving any details about what I’ve been doing.S: Well, we’ll soon see if she’s taken in, she’s on her way over.  Hi Janet.Janet: Hi team.  I’m sorry, I don’t have time to really go through your progress reports on the new project, the client’s just asked me to chair a conference call about it, which starts in 5 minutes.  It’s annoying because I booked the afternoon off to meet my daughter in town.  I suppose I’ll have to cancel that.  Oh well, we’ll re-schedule the progress report meeting for Monday afternoon.  Err, Susan, I think I know roughly what you’re doing, but can you give me a quick summary of your progress, Keith?K: Well, we’ve hammered out our objectives.  We’ve put our feelers out.  We don’t want to re-invent the wheel, but then we don’t want a sacred cow either.  I’ve been thinking outside the box but trying not to ignore low hanging fruit.  J: Good.  I’ll look forward to hearing the decisions about the objectives and what you get back from your feelers on Monday.  K: O…k.J: So what are you currently doing?K: Err, at this juncture I’m actioning our game plan.  I don’t want to let the grass grow too long on this so we really have to push the envelope to get an offer on the table. Hopefully no-one will try to move the goalposts, but I’m prepared to do the needful if there is any project creep.J: I was prepared to put a small team in charge of actioning the game plan and managing any project creep, but if you’ve already started then it makes sense for you to continue on your own. I was going to take this project slowly but if you’re happy to put the work in then I know the client would be happy to see an offer on the table by the end of next week.K: Err…excellent! J: And what are you going to do next?K: Going forward, I’ll touch base with the team and start cascading the workload, so all I need is for the client to give it the nod and it’s all good to go.J: I was going to personally touch base with the rest of the team and cascade the workload, but you’re welcome to take that responsibility.  Wow!  You must have been working flat out, I was expecting you to have only just started the project. Thinking about it, it sounds like you’re better placed than me to chair this conference call with the client.  You can pitch them your idea and see if they’ll give you the nod.  Thank you Keith.K: Err, no problem Janet.J: Right.  I’ll leave you to it and head into town, I’ll see you on Monday.S: You really did impress her.  Have you really done all that work?K: No, I really haven’t started yet.S: Then why did you volunteer to take on all that extra work and responsibility?K: I didn’t realise I had.  I have no idea what just happened.  Oh no, I’ll have to work all weekend to finish all that, and I’m completely unprepared for this conference call.S: It appears that you’ve underestimated your talent for business speak.

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Choogle On – Story Making with Dave uncleweed Olson
Superior Rockstars vs. Local Thugs – Choogle On (remix’d) #81

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2009


Montage of snippets and grooving tunes for aural funtimes ergo: KDon reporting on Longboard hockey, Fr. Unabonger hi-jacking at Mind Camp, cut thumbs from bong building, Gord Downie’s Canadian Geese, neon lights, Charles Lloyd & Rocket Man. Note: Headphones recommended for maximum pleasure.  Prepare for sliding Superior Rockstars vs. Local Thugs – Choogle On (remix’d) … Continue reading Superior Rockstars vs. Local Thugs – Choogle On (remix’d) #81 →