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Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley
Mary Chapin Carpenter (Part 2)

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 26:19


Jason Fraley interviews five-time Grammy winner Mary Chapin Carpenter, who performs at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia this Saturday. They discuss her earliest open-mic nights in Washington D.C., how The Birchmere helped her get signed by Nashville and how a Bethesda dance club inspired her song “Down at the Twist & Shout,” kicking off a string of country hits like “I Feel Lucky,” “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He'll Keep Her.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")

The Michael Sartain Podcast
Conquer Limiting Beliefs. Tristan Darshan, Casey Herzog - The Michael Sartain Podcast

The Michael Sartain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 91:38


The guests are Tristan Darian (IG: https://www.instagram.com/tristandarshan/), Fulfillment Director at Men of Action and co-host of Access Vegas, and Casey Herszog, (IG : https://www.instagram.com/casey.herzog/) Head Coach at Men of Action. Both have coached thousands of men, specializing in helping clients overcome limiting beliefs, take action, and build powerful social circles. 00:00 – Limiting Beliefs Are Holding You Back 01:02 – Why Most Men Stay Stuck 02:15 – Conforming Kills Ambition 03:08 – No Shame, No Progress 04:29 – Stop Settling for Less 05:20 – Regret Comes Later 06:31 – Take Action Instead of Overthinking 07:20 – Fear of Change Holds You Back 08:13 – Thinking Isn't Enough 09:03 – Why Guys Sabotage Themselves 10:20 – Take More Action 11:12 – What the New You Would Say 12:24 – Smart Guys Sabotage Too 13:16 – Business Solves Problems 14:08 – You Look Like You Don't Matter 15:20 – Red Pill Made Men Quit 16:12 – Game Isn't Just for Looks 17:06 – Clubs Aren't Working Anymore 17:59 – Why You Never Got Her 19:16 – Dating Market Is Tough 20:06 – Too Good Isn't Always True 21:24 – Just Take a Step 22:13 – Everyone Gets That Text 23:00 – Therapy Doesn't Solve It 24:22 – Action Is How You Win 25:24 – Belief Comes After Action 26:04 – Inner Game Isn't the Answer 27:18 – Confidence Comes From Action 28:31 – Some Courses Are Scams 29:28 – Do It Even If You Don't Want To 30:58 – Build Confidence Through Action 32:17 – Real Change Happens Fast 32:45 – Inner Game Comes From Reps 33:32 – Build Social Circle Quickly 34:23 – Proof Through Social Media 35:23 – Weak Confidence Breaks Fast 36:21 – Disrupt Her Expectations 37:11 – What Good Photos Look Like 38:39 – Your Feed Looks Lonely 39:47 – Preselection Actually Works 40:40 – How a Ring Changes Perception 41:29 – Bad Advice From Good-Looking Guys 42:25 – Apps Favor Top Guys 43:35 – Cold Approach Isn't Enough 44:30 – How Casey Started 45:43 – Social Circle Builds Over Time 47:03 – Getting Results Gets Easier 47:54 – Start With a Few 48:41 – You Build the Environment 49:53 – Show Your Value 50:36 – Not Everyone Wants Models 51:02 – When Things Run Smoothly 51:45 – One Girl Doesn't Always Satisfy 52:39 – You Don't Have to Sleep With Them 53:30 – Why She Wants to Open Things 54:22 – It's Harder to Keep Her 54:52 – Culture Can Hold You Back 55:37 – Don't Be Affected 56:26 – Most Guys Care Too Much 57:13 – Respect Individual Differences 58:05 – Your Mom Can't Guide You 58:33 – Playing It Safe Doesn't Win 59:26 – Talking to Women Helps 59:52 – Stop Valuing Useless Opinions 01:01:00 – Most Advice Is Bad 01:02:01 – That Common Advice Doesn't Work 01:03:33 – Change How You See Yourself 01:04:39 – Do What's Needed 01:05:56 – Why Trying Hard Works 01:06:54 – You Might Not Be Ready Yet 01:08:07 – Build Confidence Through Reps 01:09:20 – Success Doesn't Equal Results 01:10:13 – Game Beats Money 01:11:02 – Some Guys Still Fail 01:12:45 – Poor Skills Ruin Chances 01:13:30 – Don't Ruin It With Instagram 01:14:56 – Real Coaches Help 01:16:16 – Use Your Time Better 01:17:02 – Drinking Hurts Your Game 01:18:12 – Most People Don't Support You 01:19:06 – Real Testimonials Matter 01:20:00 – Why They Use This Program 01:21:09 – Digital Changes in Dating 01:22:07 – You Don't Need Alcohol 01:23:00 – Drinking Lowers Your Chances 01:24:42 – Don't Drink During the Program 01:25:34 – Stop Caring What They Think 01:26:32 – Alcohol Doesn't Help Confidence 01:27:29 – Ditch the Crutches 01:28:26 – Confidence Comes Naturally 01:29:01 – Be Clear and Assertive 01:29:44 – Give Yourself the Green Light 01:30:32 – Act Now, Don't Wait

The Current Podcast
Unilever's Ryu Yokoi on Dove's sweet-smelling campaign

The Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 15:18


This week, we're talking to Ryu Yokoi, chief media and marketing capabilities officer for North America at Unilever, about Dove's “Hot Seats” campaign — a bold, culture-hacking activation that shows up where the sweat is real and the stakes are surprisingly high.  Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript  may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler, and welcome to this edition of The Big Impression. Today we are talking about how Unilever is breaking taboos, opening up new kinds of conversations and connecting with consumers in some unexpected places. Our guest is Ryu Yokoi Chief Media and Marketing Capabilities Officer for North America at Unilever. We're going to dive into DO'S Hot Seats campaign. It's a bold effort to normalize conversations around full body freshness and engage people across both digital and real world spaces. We'll be talking about how this campaign's activating across concerts, social, retail, and digital platforms. So let's get into it.Ryu Yokoi (00:46):It always starts with understanding our audience and also try to make our products really relevant and desirable in that context. And so the hot seats are originated from social listening within the community. And in particular, one of our, actually her name's Dana Pucci, who leads our PR and influencer work on Dove for North America is a big Charlie XCX fan. And she noted that the Incredible Sweat tour, which was driving and kind of owning the culture last summer in the brat summer, that was(01:21):Unfortunately the Sweat tour smelled not great. And it turned out that Charlie and Troy Sivan were going to be performing in Los Angeles the week before the launch of our new whole body deodorant. We kind did a takeover putting our product in the bathrooms. We sent in creators to sort of experience what a show is like when you can make sweats smell great. And the results were kind of magic because we got just unbelievable. The UVC on this and the Delight with folks attending a concert that actually smelled great was really fascinating, just fantastic response. And that week we had a really great launch of the product, first hitting the digital shells on Amazon and doing great.Damian Fowler (02:02):That sounded like a very fast activation for a campaign.Ryu Yokoi (02:06):It happened literally within 10 days.Damian Fowler (02:08):What was the war room like for that 10 days? How did you strategize to get that done?Ryu Yokoi (02:14):We always emphasize we want to build worlds instead of chasing moments. So when you have an idea of what you're trying to build with the brand, how you show up, then it becomes a lot easier.Damian Fowler (02:25):And tell me a little bit about the tone. I mean, one of you mentioned the humor element of it. Why is that real talk, that humor so key to Dove campaigns?Ryu Yokoi (02:34):Well, I think there's a real authenticity that the brand has earned. We say, oh, it's an authentic, it's only authentic if people believe it. The brand is really comfortable in its own skin. We have a sharp understanding. I think that goes beyond a positioning statement to really understanding what this brand stands for, how it shows up in real life, what it would be like if you were to meet it and still be consistent in our building of that brand means to people.Damian Fowler (03:00):Yeah, I mean, I've got to say I live in New York and I've noticed the campaign on the New York, out of digital, out of home subway screens and it just totally cuts through and I noticed it. And of course you're standing on a New York City platform in terrible heat, humidity, and everyone's sweating. It's like a perfect placement.Ryu Yokoi (03:19):Well, I would say the subway work you've seen is really telegraphing that benefit, right? If you're blessed to be next to somebody who's wearing dove on the subway, then wow, this is a good ride. We've sponsored Charlie's spring tour and we're also showing up at other festivals like Lollapalooza, which have just provide another canvas for us to tell the story.Damian Fowler (03:38):Is it a case that once the campaign's out there in the wild, it builds its own momentum? Or are you actively trying to find new events, new points of pop culture? Kind of.Ryu Yokoi (03:47):That's exactly what we're trying to find, right, is we understand that if we're able to actually become part of the discourse, we're not just broadcasting ourselves in, but actively playing a role and helping people. And we had a similar case where the first weekend of Coachella people were again, lamenting unfortunately didn't smell great, and in this case somebody not us posted saying, well, I wish Dov would come and help here. We really had a lot of fun with it. We flew a plane over Coachella the second week saying, the cavalry's coming help is on the way we hear you need.Damian Fowler (04:24):That's good.Ryu Yokoi (04:25):Some help. And we're going to be there. We lined up folks around the entrances so that folks could kind of get freshen up on the way into the show or get freshened up, and more than a thousand people took advantage of that.Damian Fowler (04:35):Now, I wanted to ask you about some of the key signals or early reads on the campaign. I'm sure you're paying close attention as you evaluate the impact. What do you look for on your dashboard, as it were?Ryu Yokoi (04:47):Right. So I think first and foremost, you're right. Measurement is the most importantDamian Fowler (04:54):Thing.Ryu Yokoi (04:54):But first and foremost, we did this the week before we were launching the product. So the first signal was did we turn well? And weDamian Fowler (05:02):Did.Ryu Yokoi (05:02):And the ramp on the product was really terrific. But I think to your point, it's really important no matter what the channel that you're playing in, what are the leading indicators that we can correlate with performance? In this case, it was one where things happened so quickly and we knew there was literally nothing else happening when we did this, and so we were able to isolate that way.Damian Fowler (05:23):Are there other channels that you are kind of thinking about or could be targeted for the campaign?Ryu Yokoi (05:31):In principle, I want to be able to capture signal everywhere. For me it's just around understanding where are people discussing whatever it is that we're trying to get into the discussion on and being authentic there. So for us, Reddit is a channel we haven't used as much in the past. Certainly now I find it increasingly of relevance for us. So we're trying to build up a skillset there,Damian Fowler (05:55):EspeciallyRyu Yokoi (05:55):Given how important it is with ais. Right.Damian Fowler (05:58):What about audio? Is thatRyu Yokoi (06:00):Podcast? Absolutely podcast. So(06:03):I would say, again, this was highly before it became something that we were rolling out in real life. Oh my goodness, the word is spectator events. Before it became something we were doing in real life as spectator events, it was a highly music driven campaign because we had decided to reboot this classic hip hop song from a few decades ago. And so it was already sort of music oriented and had played that way. But yeah, so for us it's exactly to your point. If we're talking about something that we're doing that's focusing on music or spectators, obviously audio is going to have relevance. Where are Charlie's fans actually discussing this? It turned out it was happening on Reddit. We go there, where are they discussing their experience at the concerts? We were seeing a lot of chatter on TikTok around that. And so we moved there. So we try to be nimble and agile and really be where the discourse is happening.Damian Fowler (07:07):So we're going to zoom out a little bit and just look at the big picture of the landscape beyond the campaign. But as you think about where culture is heading, whether it's wellness, inclusivity, or body confidence, what does the campaign kind of tell us about where Unilever wants to go with its brands or its kind of messaging wants to put out into the marketplace?Ryu Yokoi (07:27):We're all about building desire for our brands at scale. So we want to engage with communities wherever they are. It's about having a deep understanding of who our shopper is, what is driving desire for them, who influences them, and how we can really engage with them and create a discourse where we can try to move towards many to many communication.Damian Fowler (07:49):One of the big challenges for Marcus is balancing the long-term brand building with the short-term sales results. And do you think that there's a tension there right now in a marketplace that's very much dialed into performance?Ryu Yokoi (08:01):Listen, I think that it's really important that you have the right measurement in place and that you can understand both the short-term and long-term effects of the investments that you're making. That's something we really pride ourselves on. We want to be the most outcome oriented advertiser in the marketplace. But the other thing I would say is that more and more data signals and shopability are making it so the funnel is collapsing and we're nearing places when it comes to QR or having true shopability in stream where even executions that in the past would've been considered the most upper funnel can actually drive a transaction in that moment. And I think a future of that's really exciting.Damian Fowler (08:40):So finally, we're going to get into some of these hot seat rapid fire questions here.Ryu Yokoi (08:44):Okay,Damian Fowler (08:44):So you ready?Ryu Yokoi (08:45):Yes, let's go.Damian Fowler (08:46):Alright. What's one thing you're obsessed with figuring out right now?Ryu Yokoi (08:50):We've been talking about how much we've built out resources in this area and all of the interconnections that the data allows us to make. That implies campaigns that become more and more complex and much more complicated to just flight even. And so one of the things that I'm obsessed with is how we simplify that. There's so much change happening to accommodate all of this stuff. So really my big focus right now is on how we make working in this digital landscape easier for everybody involved in it because the amount of choices that we have and the richest is never ending. And so just making that more sustainable.Damian Fowler (09:32):I love that. That's a great answer. What's missing from the media and marketing marketplace that you'd like to see?Ryu Yokoi (09:39):From a Unilever standpoint, we have a few direct to consumer brands that are able to sort of track the media journey all the way through to conversion, but in the bulk of what we sell in traditional, fast moving goods are moving through retail. So what's missing is some way to penetrate that clean from a data standpoint so that those of us brands that aren't doing DTC can have that all the way through. We manage that well today with leading indicators and fast signals, but there's I think even more richness out there for us if we're able to correct that.Damian Fowler (10:15):To bring this kind of full circle outside of CPG, is there a brand that you think is doing a great job connecting with culture right now?Ryu Yokoi (10:22):Yeah, so I would name two. One that we really admire is Lego. I just see the way that they have both made their products, both a vehicle for other brands to build their worlds while also building incredible worlds for themselves. So they've become kind of this almost currency within the way that so many other brands are trying to build their IP in the world. So whether it's like a Formula One drop a Star Wars drop a Harry Potter drop, these things each have so much hype around them and they've learned while doing that so that they're able to propel their own ip, which is really impressive to me. So the other, I would say we had a fantastic opportunity to work with this year as crumble cookie. They were dove soaps, deodorant, lotions that were fragranced inspired by crumble flavors. And so in partnering then we were able to build off of that and make our soaps, our body washes, our deodorants, one of the drops of the winter. We struggled to keep it on shelf. So I'm a big admirer of the work that they've done too.Damian Fowler (11:27):That sounds cool. And then final, final question here. So in Unilever kind of portfolio of brands Dove Ben and, and the goal has always been to spark conversations, that's how we started this conversation. I guess I'm wondering if you could share a moment that reminded you of the importance of that brand led cultural impact that you can have.Ryu Yokoi (11:51):Oh wow. There's so many, but I'll give Dove so that we can show the other side of the coin because we've been talking about a campaign as I was saying, that shows a more playful side, the humorous side of the brand, but one of the areas the brand has focused over the past few years, and we just celebrated 20 years of the Dove Self-Esteem program, and Dove is one of the leading providers of self-esteem education in the world. I think actually we give the most annually self-esteem workshops. And one of the areas we focused recently is body confidence in sport. And so we partnered with Nike a few years ago to do research on the topic of young women in sport. And what we discovered along with them was that young women as they reach their teen years, are dropping out of sports at an alarming rate relative to guys.(12:41):And the chief reason is body confidence is feeling comfortable in your own skin wearing the kinds of outfits that you're wearing when you're playing sports. And so we set out to, together with Nike, actually develop a curriculum for coaches, which is the Body Confidence Sport curriculum that literally teaches coaches how to talk to young women about their bodies in ways that are positive and not discouraging. And so we've now been leveraging almost Trojan Horse, our participation across the big game. Our role as a sponsor of March Madness, we activated it last year with em, Navarro at the US Open really across major sports temples. We've just signed our first kit sponsorship of Gotham FC in the New York, New Jersey area of the Women's Professional Soccer League. And we're partnering with them also where they have a program called Keep Her in the Game. That's all around keeping young women in the New York, New Jersey area, staying, playing soccer. And so all of this focused again on trying to create a platform where we can talk about this and encourage people to go and learn about this curriculum. And the most encouraging thing. A really long-winded answer to your question,Damian Fowler (13:58):That's great.Ryu Yokoi (13:58):What struck me was we were looking back at the research and our spots in the big game have generated really good discourse the past couple of years. Really positive response from folks who've been inspired, not just by the ads themselves, but also I think this year we were one of maybe only a handful of brands that delivered a purpose message in the game. The really encouraging is the group with whom it resonated the most was Girl Dads, right?Damian Fowler (14:26):Yeah.Ryu Yokoi (14:26):The very guys who are probably coaching on the weekend who probably need to know more about how to speak to these young women and keep them comfortable and inspired playing. So it's stuff like that that makes me see all the time. As I was saying earlier, for us it's around how can we show up, how can we add value? How can we actually help the community? And when we do that, then we build trust and then we can have different kinds of dialogues with people and they really know who we are.Damian Fowler (14:54):And that's it for this edition of The Big Impression. This show is produced by Molten Heart. Our theme is by Loving Caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns. And remember,Ryu Yokoi (15:03):I think there's a real authenticity that the brand has earned. We say, oh, it's an authentic, it's only authentic if people believe it.Damian Fowler (15:12):I'm Damian, and we'll see you next time. 

Thrive Today
Lead With the Law of Love with Colleen Rouse

Thrive Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 26:19


Is it possible to lead with love in the workplace without compromising standards? In this episode, Natalie sits down with Colleen Rouse to unpack the leadership principle behind the phrase “Cheaper to Keep Her.” Together, they explore how leading with love doesn't mean avoiding hard conversations—it means showing up with empathy, clarity, and intention. Colleen breaks down the myth of the sacred/secular divide, encouraging leaders to integrate their faith into every aspect of leadership. [00:01 - 05:17] Breaking the Divide - The significance of merging personal faith and professional leadership - Why workplace roles carry divine purpose - The importance of recognizing all work as sacred [05:17 - 10:27] The Law That Governs It All - How love changes your tone, decisions, and expectations - The need for leaders to set a higher standard - Why honoring people isn't conditional on performance [10:28 - 15:53] Potential vs. Performance - How to believe in someone beyond their resume - Why love reveals hidden potential - The importance of seeing people's purpose beyond output [15:54 - 21:06] Grace, Boundaries, and Hard Conversations - How to navigate repeated underperformance - The biblical model of long-suffering and leadership - Why boundaries are an extension of love [21:07 - 26:19] The Cost of Giving Up Too Soon - Real financial cost of firing versus investing - How to discern between a teachable moment and a final warning - Why how someone exits matters just as much as how they entered Quotes: “Nobody can take from you what you are giving by choice.” - Colleen Rouse “We are not the ones who own the field. We are the gardeners.” - Colleen Rouse Connect with Colleen: Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenrouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwrouse/?hl=en Follow Thrive Today on Instagram (@thrivetodaywomen) and visit our website at Thrive Today. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-STAR Review!

Greetings From the Garden State
Not Just a Team, a Movement: Gotham FC's Vision with Yael Averbuch West

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 30:22 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode of Greetings from the Garden State, Mike heads to Whippany to sit down with Yael Averbuch West, General Manager and Head of Soccer Operations at NJ/NY Gotham FC. A proud Montclair native and former U.S. Women's National Team player, Yael shares her journey from Jersey youth soccer fields to global tournaments—and now to the front office of one of the most ambitious clubs in women's soccer.They dive into the unique soccer culture of New Jersey, what it takes to build a world-class roster, and how Gotham FC is carving out its own path—separate from the traditional models of women's teams riding the coattails of men's clubs. Yael also opens up about the ongoing learning curve of being a GM, the importance of community engagement, and how Gotham FC is growing its reach as both a competitive franchise and cultural movement.What You'll Hear in This Episode:Yael's upbringing in Montclair and New Jersey's reputation as a soccer hotbedThe evolution of her playing career and transition into club leadershipBuilding a team with international stars and world-class talentHow Gotham FC is redefining what it means to be an independent women's sports brandThe club's vision to become a globally recognized name in women's soccerGame day experiences, theme nights, and community initiatives like “Keep Her in the Game”Why New Jersey and the NYC metro area offer something for everyoneHow fans, from casual supporters to die-hards, help shape Gotham FC's futureResources & Links:

Escape From Vault Disney
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh S1E4 - Find Her, Keep Her

Escape From Vault Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 79:45


This week we're bypassing the randomizer for yet another Guest's Choice episode, in which our good friend Madeline Maye makes us watch one of the first episodes of a 1988 ABC Saturday morning cartoon produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, a series that came about when the executives said "So yeah, Winnie the Pooh's a big popular brand for us, let's just slap together a cute little Pooh show to sell some more plush toys to pre-schoolers, it doesn't need to be mindblowing or anything." To which the writers, artists and showrunners responded, "We are going to make an episode about Rabbit looking after a baby bird that will rip every last audience member's still-beating heart right out of their asses and show it to them before they die drowning in their own salty tears." Join Tony Goldmark, Madeline Maye, Chris Nebergall and Renie Rivas as they count all the bees in the hive and chase all the clouds from the sky back to the days of THE NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH, season one, episode four, "Find Her, Keep Her!" Check out my guests' stuff! MADELINE MAYE Bandcamp: https://madelinemaye.bandcamp.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendlyCatWife YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@friendlycatwife CHRIS NEBERGALL Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/landbeforetimeland Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisNebergall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq9hpBl49TYkjc_lzqStkCA RENIE RIVAS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renie_rivas  Podcast: https://ringringpodcast.podbean.com And check out this show on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/efvdpodcast Host's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonygoldmark Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/972385353152531 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tonygoldmark Hear new episodes early by supporting this show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tonygoldmark  

The GIST of It
Ep #310: Another day, another NHL disappointment

The GIST of It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 29:30


Hello!If only we could wish you a happy hockey season. While we're celebrating the puck dropping on the regular season earlier this week, the on-ice action was sadly overshadowed by news that the NHL has reportedly banned players from using Pride Tape this year.On today's episode of The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz discuss the details of the league's WTF move, the controversy that came before, and how the sports world is responding to this bullsh!t. Thanks, as always, for tuning in.And a big thank you to Canadian Tire for supporting today's episode! Check out their “Keep Her in Play” auction, where 100% of funds raised go toward keeping girls engaged in sports. Bid on items like signed gear from Marie-Philip Poulin by visiting keepherinplay.ca. Show notes:Ep #254: The Madness of college hoops & another NHL WTFEp #194: Hockey culture? Still trash: The latest on Hockey CanadaEp #145: When will hockey really be for everyone?Ep #106: Men's hockey culture is trashMore on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusaThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5678978/advertisement

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

This episode we're talking about the format of Lyric Poetry! We talk about reading poetry out loud, translation, French Canadian dialects, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Things We Read (or tried to…) Entre Rive and Shore by Dominique Bernier-Cormier Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season: Selected Poems by Forugh Farrokhzad, translated by Elizabeth T. Gray Jr Ledger: Poems by Jane Hirshfield Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy Goldenrod: Poems by Maggie Smith  Good Bones: Poems by Maggie Smith  Alive At The End Of The World by Saeed Jones The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes on by Franny Choi  No Matter the Wreckage by Sarah Kay  White Pine: Poems and Prose Poems by Mary Oliver Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head by Warsan Shire Le premier coup de clairon pour réveiller les femmes immorales by Rachel McCrum The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón The Arkansas Testament by Derek Walcott  Alive at the End of the World by Saeed Jones Other Media We Mentioned The Bronze Horseman by Alexander Pushkin 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: With More Ways by Eliot Weinberger The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop When We Were Very Young by A. A Milne Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein   The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation by Dante Alighieri, translated by Robert Pinsky All Def Poetry  milk and honey by rupi kaur One Piece by Eiichiro Oda Trailer for Netflix show “Poetry Is Not a Luxury” by Audre Lorde (pdf) Links, Articles, and Things Lyric poetry (Wikipedia) The Writer's Block The Midnight Library: Episode 001 - Halloween Poetry Chiac (Wikipedia) Plasco Building (Wikipedia) 30 Recent Poetry Collections by BIPOC Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. This booklist features books from BIPOC poets published in the past three years. Chrome Valley by Mahogany L. Browne Feast by Ina Cariño Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency by Chen Chen Girls That Never Die: Poems by Safia Elhillo Content Warning: Everything by Akwaeke Emezi I Do Everything I'm Told by Megan Fernandes Living Nations, Living Words: An Anthology of First Peoples Poetry edited by Joy Harjo Song of my Softening by Omotara James Spells, Wishes, and the Talking Dead / Mamaht́wisiwin, Pakos̊yimow, Nikihci-́niskot́ṕn : Poems by Wanda John-Kehewin Burning Like Her Own Planet by Vandana Khanna Phantom Pain Wings by Kim Hyesoon, translated by Don Mee Choi Bianca by Eugenia Leigh Finna by Nate Marshall Slam Coalkan Performance Poetry: The Condor and the Eagle Meet edited by Jennifer Murrin God Themselves by Jae Nichelle You Are Only Just Beginning: Lessons for the Journey Ahead by Morgan Harper Nichols I'm Always So Serious by Karisma Price Homie by Danez Smith Blood Snow by dg nanouk okpik Promises of Gold/Promesas de Oro by José Olivarez with translation by David Ruano That Was Now, This is Then by Vijay Seshadri it was never going to be okay by jaye simpson Dark Testament by Crystal Simone Smith Unshuttered: Poems by Patricia Smith Falling Back in Love with Being Human: Letters to Lost Souls by Kai Cheng Thom Femme in Public by Alok Vaid-Menon Time Is a Mother by Ocean Vuong Find Her. Keep Her. by Renaada Williams Rupture Tense by Jenny Xie From From by Monica Youn Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Here's Matthew's limerick. Write your own! There once was a book club for masochists Whose members delighted in making lists They all had a blast Co-hosting a podcast That their friendship will always persist Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, September 19th it's time for our One Book One Podcast episode as we all discuss the book Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey! Then on Tuesday, October 3rd get ready for Halloween because we'll be talking about the genre of Horror!

Yellowjackets Hive Podcast
Yellowjackets Cast Interview with Jeff Holman "Randy Walsh"

Yellowjackets Hive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 44:33


Buzz into the hive as Emily and Media Melanie chat with Randy "Cheaper to Keep Her" Walsh himself, Jeff Holman! We discussed what it was like filming the boat scene with Elijah Wood and Christina Ricci, working alongside the incredible Melanie Lynskey, plus a peek into Jeff's behind-the-scenes experience playing Randy Walsh on Yellowjackets! BIG HIVE NEWS: Our Patreon is now live! Visit ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/YellowjacketsHivePodcast⁠⁠ to join. We're offering one tier to start and will possibly add more as we continue to grow and achieve our goals. Thank you to everyone who has supported us! BUZZ BUZZ BUZZ! Also exciting is our Coed Naked x Hive After Dark Podcasting collaboration - shop now at CoedNaked.com and use code HIVE20 for 20% off your entire Coed Naked purchase! Yellowjackets Hive is a comprehensive, entertaining, and informative podcast by Emily Ahmed and Media Melanie and, covering all things related to Showtime's Emmy nominated show, Yellowjackets. We also stream a LIVE Yellowjackets after show following new episodes of Yellowjackets immediately after they air on Showtime each Sunday - THE HIVE AFTER DARK. Buzz in and join us at ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@yellowjacketshive/streams⁠. If you prefer video, watch episodes on ⁠YouTube⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, or here on ⁠Spotify⁠. Feeling generous? We love support from the fandom to help keep the hive alive and cover our operating costs. ⁠Drop us a tip on Twitter⁠ or at ⁠YellowjacketsHive.com⁠ if you'd like to help cover our costs and time. Seriously, anything is always super appreciated. If you'd like to suggest a topic, chat theories, or share feedback, please email us anytime at yellowjacketshive@gmail.com or drop a comment on our socials. We love and appreciate this Yellowjackets community and fandom and look forward to bringing you lots of exclusive content on our favorite TV show and its exceptional ensemble cast including Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Juliette Lewis, Tawny Cypress, Simone Kessell, Lauren Ambrose, Elijah Wood, Warren Kole... not to mention the teen actors, Sammi Hanratty, Jasmin Savoy, Sophie Nelisse, Sophie Thatcher, Liv Hewson, plus the other cast and crew who bring this incredible vision by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson to life. Buzz buzz buzz! Thanks for supporting our Yellowjackets podcast - Please rate us if you love us. ⁠Tweet us @HiveAfter Dark ⁠ ⁠Facebook.com/YellowjacketsHivePodcast⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠Speculate with us on Reddit, Citizen Detectives⁠ ⁠Insta @YellowjacketsHive ⁠ ⁠Shop Showtime Yellowjackets gear⁠ ⁠Watch Yellowjackets on Showtime⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowjackets-hive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowjackets-hive/support

Ian Talks Comedy
Herschel Weingrod (screenwriter, Trading Places, Twins, Kindergarten Cop)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 51:41


Herschel Weingrod joined me to discuss being influenced by Billy Wilder and Laurel and Hardy; getting his Bachelors in European history; taking film courses close to graduation; going to the London Film School for graduate school; odd jobs taken; looking to write a film noir; getting the idea for "Cheaper to Keep Her" from an article; having Mac Davis star; Roger Ebert said it was a good script; writing "Trading Places" as "Black & White"; the Dukes were brothers his partner, Timothy Harris played doubles tennis with; making them commodities brokers; setting it in Philadelphia; pitched for Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder; Wilder wanted to change the character to be more likeable; Aykroyd gets hired; Ray Milland fails physical, replaced by Don Ameche; 90% of the movie is from the script, 10 % improv; censors won't let Eddie smoke Kools; Don Ameche apologizes for the f-bomb; explanation needed for end of the film; "Trading Places: The Musical"; timelessness of film; writing "Brewster's Millions", a film made many times; "My Stepmother is an Alien"; Jon Lovitz; Gene Wilder wouldn't've worked because he wanted to be loved; John Landis added Franken & Davis, the train and the monkey to the story; Broadway versions of 80's movies have challenges; The Broadway Rule of the "What I want Song"; "Trading Places" Funko Pops; people quoting the movie in real life; Trading Places remembered as #5 Christmas movie; "Twins" - hired to rewrite the original script; added search for the mother; studies twin tics for movie; "Lifted"; Lana Clarkson; "Kindergarten Cop"; how to write for Arnold; "Brewster's Millions" written originally for Bill Murray; people bet on whether he would show up for "Space Jam"; Bill adlibs; picking the players for "Space Jam"; "True Luck"; Peter Weber comedies; Harold Ramis; Cary Grant; Tom Hanks; English antisemitism; Kaifeng Jews

70's Weekly Countdown with Mark and Pete
Episode 31: The Week Ending December 1, 1973 Ramblin' Man on the Midnight Train to Georgia

70's Weekly Countdown with Mark and Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 127:36


Back in the 70's, were you a ramblin' man, never going to the same place twice? When you passed through the Nutbush city limits, did you and your companion think we may never pass this way again? Did you just keep on truckin' along the highway, or sometimes grabbed a ride on the midnight train to Georgia? In some places you probably were not welcome, and if you tried to engage a local they would just say “leave me alone”. In other places, they would play mind games, and even though you told them I've got a name, they would instead call you other things, like the joker or half breed. In frustration sometimes you probably just greeted people with a generic “hello, it's me”. At the end of your journey, hopefully you felt like you were at the top of the world, and at that point, took a photograph of the scene. This week I promise to uncork that time in a bottle and will show and tell all I know about the Billboard Top 40 from the week of December 1st, 1973. Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1973-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_1st_December_1973 Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com Wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll I've Got a Name, the Joker Hello it's Me, the Joker Cheaper to Keep Her in a Bottle Hello it's Me Knockin' on Heaven's Door Merlin Tuttle's Bat Conservation: https://www.merlintuttle.org/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk_m9htbd-wIVVODICh0O0gpREAAYASAAEgLPcfD_BwE Jonathan Livingston Seagull – Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8A1Wac7tKc Tonto Synthesizer: https://artsandculture.google.com/story/tonto-national-music-centre/SAXxricZmilYLw?hl=en Dickie Goodman - Energy Crisis '74: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaPqzgTc9OE The Most Beautiful Girl by Bobby Vinton (Was she Polish?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vR4y1LlK4w As Schools Match Wits, the music video (Bugler's Holiday, by Leroy Anderson - Boston Pops full song):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm65sL11UGw

The GIST of It
Ep #175: The math's not mathing: The ludicrous world of sports broadcasting contracts

The GIST of It

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 23:13


Settle in, because today's episode of The GIST of It is a doozy. After news of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady's massive contract to serve as a broadcaster after his playing career ends, Steph and guest co-host Lauren are discussing the myriad disparities in the sports broadcasting world when it comes to contracts for non-white and female commentators. Then after the break stick around for even more WTF news from college lacrosse. Members of the Delaware State University, an HBCU, women's lacrosse team were racially profiled when their bus was pulled over and searched by police last month. Absolutely enraging.  Thank you to Canadian Tire for supporting today's podcast! Canadian Tire's Jumpstart Charities is committed to empowering Girls in Sport and helping kids overcome the many barriers to getting in the game. Support their efforts by checking out their “Keep Her in Play” auction at keepherinplay.ca. Good luck!     Show notes: Here's How Often ESPN Draft Analysts Use the Same Words Over and Over Delaware State player Sydney Anderon's article   More on The GIST:  Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepod Twitter: @thegistpod Email: pod@thegistsports.com  IG: @thegistca @thegistusa 

The GIST of It
Ep #174: Fashion faux pas: How sports are failing BIPOC athletes

The GIST of It

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 27:51


On today's episode of The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen and Steph break down F1's recent crackdown on their jewelry ban and seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton's response, with a broader discussion about how such policies often target BIPOC athletes specifically. Talk about a fashion faux pas. Thank you to Canadian Tire for supporting today's podcast! Canadian Tire's Jumpstart Charities is committed to empowering Girls in Sport and helping kids overcome the many barriers to getting in the game. Want to help them in their mission and win awesome prizes? Check out their “Keep Her in Play” auction at keepherinplay.ca Happy bidding!   More on The GIST:  Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepod Twitter: @thegistpod Email: pod@thegistsports.com  IG: @thegistca @thegistusa 

The 80s Movies Podcast
American Cinema Releasing

The 80s Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 57:39


This episode, we take a look back at the short-lived production and distribution company American Cinema Releasing, pioneers of two ways of finding financing for independent films and releasing them into theatres, and the company responsible for making Chuck Norris a star. ----more---- Movies discussed on this episode include: Beatlemania (1981, Joseph Manduke) Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981, Clive Donner) Cheaper to Keep Her (1981, Ken Annakin) Dirt (1979, Eric Karson) The Entity (1983, Sidney J. Furie) Fade to Black (1980, Vernon Zimmerman) A Force of One (1979, Paul Aaron) Force: Five (1981, Robert Clouse) Good Guys Wear Black (1978, Ted Post) High Risk (1981, Stewart Raffill) I, the Jury (1982, Richard T. Heffron) The Late, Great Planet Earth (1978, Robert Amram and Rolf Forsberg) The Octagon (1980, Eric Karson) Silent Scream (1979, Denny Harris) Tough Enough (1983, Richard Fleischer)

The 80s Movie Podcast
American Cinema Releasing

The 80s Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 57:39 Transcription Available


This episode, we take a look back at the short-lived production and distribution company American Cinema Releasing, pioneers of two ways of finding financing for independent films and releasing them into theatres, and the company responsible for making Chuck Norris a star. ----more---- Movies discussed on this episode include: Beatlemania (1981, Joseph Manduke) Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981, Clive Donner) Cheaper to Keep Her (1981, Ken Annakin) Dirt (1979, Eric Karson) The Entity (1983, Sidney J. Furie) Fade to Black (1980, Vernon Zimmerman) A Force of One (1979, Paul Aaron) Force: Five (1981, Robert Clouse) Good Guys Wear Black (1978, Ted Post) High Risk (1981, Stewart Raffill) I, the Jury (1982, Richard T. Heffron) The Late, Great Planet Earth (1978, Robert Amram and Rolf Forsberg) The Octagon (1980, Eric Karson) Silent Scream (1979, Denny Harris) Tough Enough (1983, Richard Fleischer)

TalkBack
Mar. 12, 2022: Actor/Writer/Motivational Speaker Kenyon Glover

TalkBack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 33:32


The Simply King Podcast
Lyrical Audacity Vol.1 : You Don't Know My Name

The Simply King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 40:04


Inspired by a recent random post on my Instagram, I thought to make an entire dedication to breaking down classic songs meaning and why the artist felt the need to create an entire song about it. The first volume is a classic song by Alicia Keys, a single from her first album, I break down the obvious and not so obvious themes throughout the song and the video. In addition, I threw in another short breakdown in honor of my grandmother's birthday of the classic blues track by Johnnie Taylor " Cheaper to Keep Her".    Follow the podcast on IG @simplykingpod Follow me everywhere @kings_memoirs  Sign up for email list so that you never miss content https://linktr.ee/simplykingpod        (I do not own the music used in this production) 

The New Chitlin Circuit
Cheaper 2 Keep Her (2017)

The New Chitlin Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 28:33


Syd & Lex review 'Cheaper 2 Keep Her' from writer Courtney McGriff and director Marvin Hayes. Syd can't get enough the hi-jinks and comedy. And, in a rare occurence, Lex has no story structure gripes. Follow The New Chitlin Circuit twitter.com/TNCCpod instagram.com/newchitlincircuit www.thenewchitlincircuit.com The New Chitlin Circuit is the only podcast dedicated solely to highlighting Black, independent film. Every Monday, Syd and Lex review a Black indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv movie.

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast
How to Improve Sexual Performance (For Seducers)

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 9:12


If you ever want to have the ability to make a woman your girlfriend and to KEEP HER...well...then you need to become an amazing lover because women fall in love with men who are good in bed: http://globalseducer.com/hacker  (This is an affiliate link. If you click through and make a purchase, I’ll earn a commission, at no additional cost to you) What if you have never approached a woman who might become your girlfriend? Get my book: https://www.globalseducer.com/rise-of-the-phoenix/ 

Breaking Mayberry
79: Go. Touch. Birds!

Breaking Mayberry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 82:05


It's an extremely bird-heavy Season Premiere as we talk about "Opie The Birdman", one of the most influential and critically acclaimed episodes of TV ever made!...So of course we spend most of our time talking about Pierce Brosnan, Winnie-the-Pooh, and airsoft guns instead.It's good to be back with Season 04, Episode 01, "Opie the Birdman" (and also The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 03 "Bart the Mother" and The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Season 01 Episode 04 "Find Her, Keep Her.")Marty on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SchneidRemarksDan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theluddsSUPPORT BREAKING MAYBERRY ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/breakingmayberryMusic by Max Ludwig: twitter.com/sleeptalkyFollow Breaking Mayberry on Twitter: twitter.com/BreakMayberry, Facebook facebook.com/BreakingMayberry or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.com

What Do You Do? with Rodolfo Cooper
ShaWanna Renee Rivon – Playwright

What Do You Do? with Rodolfo Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 58:31


What is a dramaturg? Listen to ShaWanna Renee Rivon, award-winning and nationally renowned playwright, producer and dramaturg, discuss her experiences writing Deal Breakers (an NAACP nominated production), nationally toured features like Cheaper to Keep Her, and Marriage Material (starring Vivica A. Fox, Brian McKnight and T-Boz), starring as a series regular on cartoon shows like Strawberry Shortcake (as Rasberry Torte), The Bratz (as Sasha) and The Care Bears (as Cheer Bear) and much more. ShaWanna has two plays streaming this Winter/Spring, being produced by two theatres, and the best thing about that, you can watch them from any place! If you have the time, please support.  Please note---These plays are not suited for kids! Power to the Queendom—February 18th-22nd  (Due to Covid, this play will be presented as a sound play) Houston, 1970. Four female members of the Black Panther Party are put in a hostage situation with a Policeman while trying to prevent the death of their leader, Carl Hampton. Based on real events. To stream please visit: https://www.recroomarts.org/power-to-the-queendom Old Black & White Hollywood—April 16th-May 16th (You can sign up now) Hollywood, 1954. A racy Black female comic, Doris Jean, tries to break into Hollywood without playing the tropes of a maid, and ends up creating a hilarious sketch show with a White actress, Eva Rose. Once stardom happens Doris Jean finds out how far a Black actress has to go to make it in Hollywood during Jim Crow. To register please visit: https://www.alleytheatre.org/plays/production-detail/old-black-and-white-hollywood

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 142: June 9, 2020

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 120:04


BOOTS & SADDLE - June 9, 2020 1. Many Happy Hangovers to You - Jean Shepard (Many Happy Hangovers to You - 1966) 2. All American Singer - Zephaniah Ohora (Single - 2020) 3. I Hope I Find It Soon - Skinny Dyck (Get To Know Lonesome - 2020) 4. I Really Don't Want to Know - Loretta Lynn (Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) - 1967) 5. This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me - Conway Twitty (Twitty - 1975) 6. Color Of The Blues - George Jones (George Jones - 1965) 7. The Day I Doubted You - Melba Montgomery (Country Girl - 1966) 8. Soft Lights & Hard Country Music - Amber Digby (feat. Moe Bandy) (Heroes, Mentors And Friends: The Legends Project - 2020) 9. Ain't Never Gonna Get Married Again - Charlie Thompson (The Foothill Sessions - 2015) 10. México Americano (Mexican American) - Los Texmaniacs (Cruzando Borders - 2018) 11. High Rider (The John Ware Story) - Diamond Joe White (Alberta: Wild Roses Northern Lights - 2006)  12. Welcome to Hard Times - Charley Crockett (Welcome to Hard Times - 2020) 13. I Owe You Nothin' - Emily Nenni (Single - 2019) 14. I Don't Care (Instrumental) [Bonus Track]  - The Buckaroos (I Don't Care - 1964) 15. Gimme Peace - Tom T. Hall (Places I've Done Time - 1978) 16. Play Me Some Heart Songs - Jeff Woolsey (The Real Me - 2016) 17. Call It a Day Tonight - Asleep at the Wheel (New Routes - 2018) 18. Keep Her on the Farm - Leo Rondeau (Right on Time - 2019)  19. January - Tyler Lance Walker Gill (Tyler Lance Walker Gill - 2020)  20. Simply Devine - Jason James (Seems Like Tears Ago  - 2019) 21. Store Bought Liquor - Greg Garing (Single - 2020) 22. Demon Tied To A Chair In My Brain - Jaime Wyatt (Neon Cross - 2020) 23. How The Other Half Lives - Wynn Stewart & Jan Howard (Single - 1959) 24. Love Me When I'm Down - Tyller Gummersall (Single - 2016) 25. Keep Those Cards & Letters Coming In - Robbie Fulks (50-Vc. Doberman - 2009) 26. Freightliner Fever - Ferlin Husky (Truck Driver's Blues - 2008) 27. Better Than Walkin' Home - Joyce Moore (Treating Her Wrong - Sweetheart and Heartbreak Songs - 2006) 28. The Blues Come In - Vernon Oxford (Woman, Let Me Sing You a Song - 1966) 29. Ghost Car - Cam Penner (Gypsy Summer - 2011) 30. Puffie's Lament - Mike T. Kerr (The Quest Room Demos - 2020)  31. Working On It - Mike T. Kerr (The Quest Room Demos - 2020)

Thot Topics
Women's Business Insiders!

Thot Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 58:59


Get in the fucking pan, since you wanna act onions!God this episode was a fucking slog to get through... in the first-ever technical difficulties in Thot Topics recorded history, we lost FIFTEEN GODDAMN MINUTES OF AUDIO from our first take and had to start fresh. We handle it okay but our mournful mood looms large over this episode. Since God came down and took our scathing hot Fire Island takes from the world and my hard drive, we instead turn to the Harper's Magazine open letter calling to CANCEL cancel culture, along with some extremely pressing and important YouTuber drama. Since we were left with a Cancelthon on our hands, we then decide to play a game of Cancel Her or Keep Her, where we justify which women deserve to be canceled, and which deserve to stay! They got us gal!Follow the girls on Twitter @VLRTUALBOY and @YOURE2BASIC.

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Knowledge For Men Archives
How to Attract and Keep the Woman of Your Dreams With Jim Wolfe

Knowledge For Men Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 64:00


Jim Wolfe is a coach and author who helps men live life without regret, build genuine confidence, achieve fulfillment and true success, and have satisfying relationships. He is obsessed with reading, writing, learning, travel, and personal growth. He draws on a tremendous variety of sources to create effective educational experiences. He is also the author of Level Up and Attract Her and Keep Her. Favorite Success Quote “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value” ~Albert Einstein Key Points 1. Focus on Internal Fulfillment Not External Success One of the biggest mistakes that most men make is that their primary focus is on external success and not internal fulfillment. They try and derive their sense of satisfaction from the women they sleep with, the cars they drive, or the number of 0’s in their bank account instead of defining success for themselves and living out a life that is true to who they are. Instead of focusing on achievement, start to focus on being someone of value, someone who knows what he wants and isn’t afraid to step out into the world and take it. Focus more on the man that you are becoming than the things you are achieving. Because at the end of the day, if you become a man of integrity, honor, grit, and discipline, the external success will fall into place. 2. Success in Relationships is About Adding Value If you want to succeed with women, then you need to completely change your mindset. You have to shift away from the societal preconditioning that women only want good looks, money, and status and realize that the best way to seduce a woman is to provide value by being your authentic self. If you are someone she loves to be around, someone who can listen, inject humor, and provide a strong grounded base for her to trust, then it doesn’t matter how much money you have, what car you drive, or what you look like. Women want men who add value to their lives, not men who try and impress them with external “stuff”. 3. You Must Cultivate a High Sense of Internal Value and Strength In the initial phases of attraction, success with women is dependent on a few key factors. The first, and most important factors are a high level of internal value and strength. But what does that really mean? Having a high level of internal value means that you value yourself more than any woman or relationship. It means that you are content to continue living your life with or without your significant other because your sense of self-worth comes from inside of you and not from a woman. Internal strength, on the other hand, is your ability to display to women that you are a strong grounded man who is not reactive to or dependent upon the actions of others. This is one of the reasons that women will often test men. It’s not because they want to get under your skin, it’s because they want to test you and see if you are strong enough to hold frame and respond to their tests in a non-reactive and grounded manner. 4. If You Want to Succeed with Women, Have them Chase You Have you ever heard the saying that “Absence makes the heart grow fonder”? Well, this is especially true with women and dating. Women want to see that the man they are pursuing is busy. They want to see that he has a life outside of her and is pursuing goals outside of their relationship. Therefore, one of the keys to success during the early phases of attraction is to limit your availability. If you are only able to go out with a woman that you are seeing once or twice a month, they will respect your time, be more excited to see you, and place more value on the time that they do have with you. Be intentional about your availability and the women in your life will be even more attracted to you. 5. To Keep Your Woman You Must Give Her Positive Attention and Respect  Once you have attracted a woman and have decided to settle in for a relationship, the game has completely changed. Seduction and relationships are two completely different things. Whenever you are in a relationship, one of the biggest keys to maintaining that relationship is that you show your woman positive attention and respect. This means that you are willing to pause the football game and talk with her about her day. It means that you build her up in public and hold your temper when you fight. It means that you start to value her on a deeper level and are willing to put some of your hobbies (not your dreams and passions) on hold to satisfy her needs. Influential Books 1. The Science of Happily Ever After by Ty Tashiro PH.D. 2. No More Mr. Nice Guy by Dr. Robert Glover 3. Getting the Love You Want by Harville Hendrix Connect with Jim Wolfe http://www.jamesdwolfe.com/ Next Steps We’re on a mission to impact a million men with powerful life changing content. If you enjoyed this article, please share it with your friends on your preferred social network on the left. I spent a ridiculous amount of time creating this article for you and with your support, we can impact the world together. Want to become the strongest version of yourself? Then click here to get a free trial to my elite community of 800+ high-performing men, The Secrets of the Top 1% of Men. Not only will you get tapped into your own “band of brothers”, but you’ll also have access to some of my best content and training as well as bi-weekly group calls with my team of coaches. If you’re ready to push the boundaries of what’s possible in your life and become the man you’ve always wanted to be. This is the fastest way to do it.

WISDOM KIDS LEARN (RUACH CHOKMAH)
*-*HALLELUYAH! PRAISE YAH! DWELLING ON PROVERBS 4:1-13*-*

WISDOM KIDS LEARN (RUACH CHOKMAH)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 13:23


HALLELUYAH! PRAISE YAHUAH!ON THIS EPISODE WE RE READ PROVERBS 4:1-13 AND DISCUSS AND DWELL ON THESE VERSES.Join WISDOMS KIDS as they Discuss the Reading ofProverbs 4:1-13.Yes this is there 3rd Reading and Q & A.Prayerfully you and your little Ones will listen together.Be sure to check out our other Shows, like WOW! WAYS of WISDOM!(WKU)Proverbs 4 *-* Security in WISDOM *-*4 Hear, MY children, the INSTRUCTION of a father,And give attention to KNOW UNDERSTANDING;2 For I give you good doctrine:Do not forsake my LAW.3 When I was my father’s son,Tender and the only one in the sight of my mother,4 He also taught me, and said to me:“Let your heart retain my words;Keep my commands, and live.5 Get WISDOM! Get UNDERSTANDING!Do not forget, nor turn away from the words of my mouth.6 Do not forsake HER, and SHE will preserve you;Love HER, and SHE will keep you.7 WISDOM is the principal thing;Therefore get WISDOM.And in all your getting, get UNDERSTANDING.8 Exalt HER, and SHE will promote you;SHE will bring you honor, when you embrace HER.9 SHE will place on your head an ornament of grace;A Crown of glory SHE will deliver to you.”10 Hear, my son, and receive my sayings,And the years of your life will be many.11 I have taught you in THE WAY of WISDOM;I have led you in right paths.12 When you walk, your steps will not be hindered,And when you run, you will not stumble.13 Take firm hold of INSTRUCTION, do not let go;Keep HER, for SHE is your LIFE.Maudine asks, for who is your LIFE?Renae answers WISDOM! HALLLELUYAH!!!PRAISE YE YAHUAH!!!HALLELUYAH!!! :-)

Idaho Jdoe
Keep Her on Dope 2

Idaho Jdoe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 1:42


Keep Her on Dope 2 by Idaho Jdoe

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Emotional Happiness
EHP048 How to Strengthen Your Marriage

Emotional Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 28:22


Back in the day, when I would hear songs like; It’s Cheaper to Keep Her by Johnnie Taylor, and No Pain No Gain by Betty Wright, blaring from the house windows of my aunt and uncle, I knew she was mad about the grass not being cut or he was mad Hamburger Helper was for dinner again! LOL! It’s no secret marriages are a lot of hard work. So for the sake of “LOVE” I reached out to very well-known and respected marriage counselor Sharon Lawrence of My Selah Wellness for the three biggest problems facing marriages today and three solutions to make marriage last. So for all you married folk and those hoping to one day be, this is to you! Enjoy the interview! Host: Anita Washington, That Anita Live   Topic: How to Strengthen Your Marriage   Guest: Sharon Lawrence, LCSW

Talking Smooth Jazz
SAM COOKE'S DAUGHTER, MS. CARLA COOKE

Talking Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 40:00


The Legendary Sam Cooke Is about Music, Religion, Romance, and History. Carla Cooke is the youngest daughter of the Legendary Sam Cooke. Carla’s Future Mirrors the Image of Her Father. Carla Crafted Her Sound in the Church Similar to Her Dad. The Younger Cooke Knows Her Father’s Roots Are So Deep That Carla Has Become Her Own Person and Connects with Her Roots Through Her Father’s Music. Having Her Father,  Her God Father, Sir Mac Rice, Writer of “Cheaper to Keep Her” and “Mustang Sally” and Her Uncle Recording Artist LC Cooke as Inspirations,  Motivates the Journey She Is on as an Artist. Carla Cooke Has a Cd Entitled “A Time to Remember” Which Covers Renditions of Her Father’s Hit Songs Including “A Change Gone Come”, “Summertime” and “Lost and Looking” as Well as Several Compositions She Wrote.  Follow Ms. Cooke on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.  

The Radio from Hell Show
Radio From Hell February 9th, 2018

The Radio from Hell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 163:28


Check-Ins and News, New Electric Bike, Best Question of the Week, Boner (Round One), Cheaper to Keep Her, Boner (Round Two), John Parry Barlow, Boner Fight, Boner of the Week and More!

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The Radio from Hell Show
Radio From Hell January 26th, 2018

The Radio from Hell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 159:35


Check Ins and News, Kerry's Trip, Boner (Round One), Cheaper or Keep Her, Meh Question of the Week, Bill Reviews 'It', Sundance Interviews, Boner Fight, Boner of the Week, and More!

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I AM INDI    WITH YOUR HOST   LAMONT PATTERSON

  The Legendary Sam Cooke is about music, religion, romance, and history. Carla Cooke is the youngest daughter of the Legendary Sam Cooke. Carla’s future mirrors the image of her father. Carla crafted her sound in the church similar to her dad. The younger Cooke knows her father’s roots are so deep that Carla has become her own person and connects with her roots through her father's music. Having her Father,  her God Father,  Sir Mac Rice writer of "Cheaper to Keep Her" and "Mustang Sally" and her Uncle Recording Artist LC Cooke as inspirations,  motivates the journey she is on as an Artist.  Carla is currently on tour with the "Wondrous Stories Tour" where she performs unforgettable hit songs of her father and gives inside stories about his musical career. Carla also performs on shows across the country with various Legendary groups.  Carla Cooke proves that the apple does not fall far from the tree as she gives the listener the raw talent, emotion, beauty and charisma that has her carrying the Cooke family torch musically into the new millennium.  

Wisdom of Friends with Kal Aras
Season 2 - How to Become Fearless with Jim Wolfe - Episode 14

Wisdom of Friends with Kal Aras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 59:01


Jim Wolfe is deeply passionate about sharing the tools, techniques, and mindset shifts that have transformed his life with his clients and he loves hearing their success stories even more. Jim doesn’t want to motivate you for a few hours or days. He wants your life to be permanently better after you connect with him. As part of that commitment to you, Jim is an author, speaker, and entrepreneur. His best-selling books include Level Up, 7 Keys to Being a Total Badass, and Attract and Keep Her. Jim was born and raised in the United States. However, Colombia, Turkey, Costa Rica, and Thailand remind him of delicious food, welcoming people, rich history, gorgeous water, overnight trains, and lifelong memories. He’s obsessed with reading, writing, learning, travel, and personal growth… He doesn’t always drink beer, but when he does he prefers Guinness… And he absolutely LOVES college football… Beyond his practical experience working with clients from over 37 countries and 13+ years of intense study in the fields of personal development and interpersonal relationships, Jim also earned his M.A. in Communication and B.B.A. in Business Economics from Boise State University. Show Notes:  Jim Wolfe Site Jim's Amazon Page Book Recommendations - Pyscho-Cybernetics, The Genius in all of us

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

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Roll Dawg Radio's Podcast
New Head Bangers (cheaper to keep her song) Roll Dawg Christian Radio!

Roll Dawg Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012 27:02


Roll Dawg Radio has done it again. We have a hilarious show with NEW hot Christian music for you including Waddy World and C Boog's new song Cheaper to Keep Her (14:00). Question of the Day: What's your take on Christian Hip Hop? Imitated or Original? Remember to got to www.facebook.com/rolldawgradio.com www.twitter.com/Rolldawg_Radio www.soundcloud.com/rolldawgradio Song List 1. KB ft Chris Lee- Zone Out 2. Andy Mineo Ft Sho Baraka, Swoope- Fool's Gold 3. Trip Lee- Robot 4. High Society- Applause (Suzy Rock) 5. Andy Mineo ft Co Campbell- Every Word Email us: rolldawgradio@gmail.com