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Radio Wnet
Maciej Krzyżanowski: sędziemu Sylwestrowi Marciniakowi należą się brawa za apel o zakończenie wojny między sędziami

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 13:21


Przywoływane przez przedstawiciela prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w KRS słowa przewodniczącego PKW padły podczas uroczystości wręczenia Karolowi Nawrockiemu zaświadczenia o wyborze na prezydenta. 

Radio Wnet
Maciej Krzyżanowski: jeżeli minister sprawiedliwości uderza w orzeczenia SN, to musi to budzić grozę

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 10:25


Opieranie się o stwierdzenie TSUE, jakoby Izba Kontroli Nadzwyczajnej i Spraw Publicznych nie była sądem, jest całkowicie bezprawne - mówi reprezentant prezydenta RP w KRS. 

Einfach mal Luppen
Inter hatte keine Beine mehr

Einfach mal Luppen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 47:44


Da ist es also: das erste Champions-League-Finale n. Krs. (nach Kroos). Wie mag es sich wohl anfühlen, wenn man zu dieser Jahreszeit eigentlich immer einen festen Termin im Kalender hatte – und nun stattdessen eine große Leere dort steht? "Eigentlich ganz gut" ist vermutlich die Antwort, auch wenn man sich jetzt mit den Problemen der normalen Besucherinnen und Besucher eines Fußballspektakels herumschlagen muss: Stau bei der Anreise, Parkplatzsuche, Stau beim Einlass, Halbzeitshows – WIR kennen das. Wenn nicht zufällig der Sponsorentermin so günstig gelegen hätte – hach, vermutlich wäre er eh nicht hingegangen. Champions-League-Finale, was soll's? Dachte sich offenbar auch das gesamte Team von Inter Mailand, als es unter die französischen Räder kam. Vielleicht hätte den Mailändern ein wenig mehr Kraft- und Stabilisationstraining im Gym gutgetan – worüber zufällig auch Hörer Hendrik heute mit uns schnacken will. Nebenbei fällt für Felix vielleicht noch eine kleine Handwerksbrigade vom Laster. Why not, nehmen wir mit. Bei [**NordVPN**](https://nordvpn.com/luppen) erhaltet ihr jetzt mit dem Code LUPPEN einen exklusiven Mega-Rabatt und 4 Monate zusätzlich kostenfrei auf den 2-Jahres-Plan dazu. Es ist völlig risikofrei mit der 30-Tage-Geld-zurück-Garantie. Den Link und alle weiteren Infos findet ihr in den Shownotes. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/luppentv) Für Werbe- und Partnerschaftsanfragen im Podcast EINFACH MAL LUPPEN meldet euch hier: werbung@studio-bummens.de

Dim Mak Studios
Dim Mak Studios 304 (Guest Mix - GESES)

Dim Mak Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 59:14


01. Cheyenne Giles & Kelland - Losing My Mind [Dim Mak] 02. Altierr - Guerrilla [New Noise] 03. Steve Aoki & David Guetta ft Swae Lee & PnB Rock - My Life (Steve Aoki & Just US Remix) 04. DIM MAK NEW RELEASE PLAYLIST: Crumb Pit - No Crumbs [Dim Mak] 05. Dr. Apollo & Jordan Grace - Take Me Away [New Noise] 06. Steve Aoki & B Jones - Beautiful [Dim Mak] 07. Ookay - Walk Away [Dim Mak] 08. DIM MAK PICK OF THE WEEK: Laidback Luke & Nostalgix - 1000 BPM [Dim Mak] 09. Polar Bears - Are You Ready? [New Noise] 10. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: Botnek - Pickles [Dim Mak] 11. Steve Aoki, Sam Feldt & Xandra with Nile Rodgers & Zak Abel - Im Going Out (Aokis VIP Edit) [Deja Vu Records]   12. Guest Mix: GESES   01. 4B x GESES - Techno Bell (The Final Chapter) 02. Sammy Virji vs. Vorteks vs. REMEDY - Damager Ceu (GESES Nu World Rave Mashup) 03. PLAYBOI CARTI - EVIL J0RDAN (GESES Hard Techno Remix) 04. Maddix vs. Mo-Do vs. KRS one vs. Soundmaster - Sound Of The POLIZEI (GESES Nu World Rave Mashup) 05. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit 06. GESES x ID - All Day All Night 07. Benny Benassi vs. Skrillex vs. Luke Noize - Satisfaction FV Told You Twice (GESES x SXNNY Nu World Rave Mashup) 08. Bonka vs. The Cataracts G6 x DLMD (TWINTIGERZ & Hardik Mashup) 09. Odd Mob & OMNOM vs. GESES vs. Tiesto vs. Deadmau5 - Losing The Red Strobe (GESES Nu World Rave Mashup) 10. James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (GESES Euro-Techno Remix) 11. Armin Van Buuren vs. Lil Uzi Vert vs. Dimension - Lose This XO Tour Llif3 (GESES Nu World Rave Mashup) 13. RayRay & Haus of Panda - Afterlife [Dim Mak]

Podkast Powszechny
Ciekawe, co czyta Dawid Tyszkowski

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 18:43


Gościem ósmego odcinka cyklu Podkastu Tygodnika Powszechnego – „Ciekawe, co czyta” – jest Dawid Tyszkowski, piosenkarz, autor tekstów i kompozytor. Co inspiruje go podczas pisania tekstów piosenek?W cyklu podkastowym „Ciekawe, co czyta” Monika Ochędowska, dziennikarka i redaktorka „Tygodnika Powszechnego”, rozmawia m.in. z Margaret, Karolem Paciorkiem, Kasią Lins, Dawidem Tyszkowskim, Vogule Poland i Agatą Karczewską. W każdą sobotę nowa rozmowa i nowe tytuły, które polecamy wspólnie Czytelniczkom i Czytelnikom.Lista książek i autorek polecanych przez Dawida dostępna w serwisie www.tygodnikpowszechny.plWspółwydawcą cyklu „Ciekawe, co czyta” jest Fundacja Tygodnika Powszechnego. Możesz wesprzeć jego powstawanie, przekazując nam 1,5% podatku. KRS: 0000 125 605

Ab 21 - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Raus aufs Land - Lohnt es sich, aus der Stadt wegzuziehen?

Ab 21 - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 20:09


Ländliche Idylle, viel Grün, den hohen Mieten und dem täglichen Chaos entfliehen – gute Gründe, um die Stadt zu verlassen. Auch Laila hat diesen Schritt gewagt. Sie weiß nun, welche Schwierigkeiten das mit sich bringt, und ist bei einem Kompromiss gelandet. **********Ihr hört: Gesprächspartnerin: Laila, ist mit Freund*innen in eine Kleinstadt gezogen und renoviert dort eine alte Gärtnerei Gesprächspartner: Nico Stawarz, Soziologe am Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, forscht zu Migration und Mobilität Gesprächspartner: Andreas Willisch, Soziologe, Vorstand des Thünen-Instituts für Regionalentwicklung, koordiniert das Programm Neulandgewinner Autor und Host: Przemek Żuk Redaktion: Betti Brecke, Stefan Krombach, Friederike Seeger Produktion: Jan Morgenstern**********Quellen:Grohmann,J., Porschke, A. (o.D.). Menschen ziehen verstärkt aus den Großstädten ins Umland. Deutschlandatlas, KRS_1222. Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung.Rühmling, M. (2022). Bleibenslebensweisen in Kleinstädten. Die Rolle der sozialen Beziehungen im Entscheidungsprozess des Bleibens in der Kleinstadt. Cottbus: HochschulCampusKleinstadtForschung (Hrsg.). Working Paper 1. Otte, G., Lübbe, H., & Balzer, D. (2022). Macht Stadtluft aktiv? Die Nutzung außerhäuslicher Kulturangebote im Stadt-Land-Vergleich. Forschung zu kultureller Bildung in ländlichen Räumen. Methoden, Theorien und erste Befunde. Weinheim: Beltz Juventa, 207-227. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:#Cottagecore: So romantisieren wir das LandlebenStadt und Land: Warum wir uns nach dem Landleben sehnenArbeiten auf dem Land: Anders, aber immer beliebter**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********Meldet euch!Ihr könnt das Team von Facts & Feelings über WhatsApp erreichen.Uns interessiert: Was beschäftigt euch? Habt ihr ein Thema, über das wir unbedingt in der Sendung und im Podcast sprechen sollen?Schickt uns eine Sprachnachricht oder schreibt uns per 0160-91360852 oder an factsundfeelings@deutschlandradio.de.Wichtig: Wenn ihr diese Nummer speichert und uns eine Nachricht schickt, akzeptiert ihr unsere Regeln zum Datenschutz und bei WhatsApp die Datenschutzrichtlinien von WhatsApp.

Podkast Powszechny
Ciekawe, co czyta Mela Koteluk

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 25:42


Gościnią kolejnego odcinka cyklu Podkastu Tygodnika Powszechnego – „Ciekawe, co czyta” – jest piosenkarka i autorka tekstów Mela Koteluk. Czy czytanie pomaga, czy przeszkadza w tworzeniu muzyki?W cyklu podkastowym „Ciekawe, co czyta” Monika Ochędowska, dziennikarka i redaktorka „Tygodnika Powszechnego”, rozmawia m.in. z Margaret, Karolem Paciorkiem, Kasią Lins, Dawidem Tyszkowskim, Vogule Poland i Agatą Karczewską. W każdą sobotę nowa rozmowa i nowe tytuły, które polecamy wspólnie Czytelniczkom i Czytelnikom.Lista książek i autorek polecanych przez Melę dostępna w serwisie www.tygodnikpowszechny.plWspółwydawcą cyklu „Ciekawe, co czyta” jest Fundacja Tygodnika Powszechnego. Możesz wesprzeć jego powstawanie, przekazując nam 1,5% podatku. KRS: 0000 125 605

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth
DGS 287: Creating Property Management In-Person Events and Conferences

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 36:05


The property management industry is no stranger to conferences and in-person events, but have you ever thought about creating an event yourself? In this episode of the #DoorGrowShow, property management growth experts Jason and Sarah Hull discuss the behind-the-scenes of putting on a live event or conference and all the pros and cons of doing so. You'll Learn [04:39] Learning from Past Mistakes and Failures [15:32] Getting Back in the Saddle: DoorGrow Live [21:07] What Goes Into Creating a Conference? [30:31] The Magic of In-Person Events Quotables “I think being able to just connect with people, making sure that people know who you are and what you do, I mean, it's really valuable.” “When you've got a room full of people who are in the same sector, in the same industry, there's so much knowledge in that room.” “When you're connecting with other people that are like you, that are growth minded and you both share an industry and a share a business model, like it really helps you grow.” “Your business is the sum of the five property management business owners you as a business owner are most connected to.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive Transcript [00:00:00] Jason: When you're connecting with other people that are like you, that are growth minded and you both share an industry and share a business model, like it really helps you grow. [00:00:08] Jason: Your business is the sum of the five property management business owners you as a business owner are most connected to. [00:00:13] Jason: Welcome DoorGrow property managers to the Property Management Growth Show. If you are a property management entrepreneur that wants to add doors, make a difference, increase revenue, help others, impact lives, and you are interested in growing in business and life. And you're open to doing things a bit differently, then you are a DoorGrow property manager. DoorGrow property managers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges, and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate think you're crazy for doing it. [00:00:42] Jason: You think they're crazy for not because you realize that property management is the ultimate, high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. [00:01:06] Jason: We're your hosts, property management growth experts, Jason and Sarah Hull, the owners of DoorGrow. Now, let's get into the show. All right.  [00:01:14] Sarah: Woo!  [00:01:15] Jason: So first, you'll have to excuse if I sound a little nasally today, because I have a cold, which doesn't happen often. And I might have given it to Sarah. I don't know. [00:01:25] Sarah: My sinuses just feel weird.  [00:01:27] Jason: So.  [00:01:27] Sarah: So thanks.  [00:01:28] Jason: Yeah.  [00:01:29] Sarah: Thanks for that.  [00:01:30] Jason: Okay, so.  [00:01:31] Sarah: Appreciate it.  [00:01:32] Jason: You keep kissing me. I'm not kissing you. Like I'm not trying to get you sick.  [00:01:35] Sarah: He's not kissing me.  [00:01:36] Sarah: She can't resist.  [00:01:37] Sarah: Does anybody believe that? Nobody believes you. Nobody should.  [00:01:40] Jason: I'm sick. You keep coming up to me. [00:01:42] Jason: I'm like, you want this? Obviously she does, guys. Obviously.  [00:01:46] Sarah: Oh brother.  [00:01:47] Sarah: Alright.  [00:01:48] Sarah: What a great episode. What a great kicker offered.  [00:01:51] Jason: So I might be coughing and I apologize. Alright, so what we're talking about today is we thought we'd give you a little bit of behind the scenes into us creating an event and us doing DoorGrow Live, getting prepped and prepared for this. You know, we put an entire year into getting this thing going and getting this prepared and promoting it, finding speakers. [00:02:15] Jason: And so let's chat a little bit about some of the behind the scenes stuff.  [00:02:19] Sarah: Yeah. So one of the things that I wanted to talk about is kind of everything that really goes into it behind the scenes that when you go attend an event, you just don't notice. You just don't like realize a lot of the times, unless you're used to running events. [00:02:35] Sarah: And once you start running an event, go run one event and then you will attend every other event differently. For example, when we go to, you know, Aaron's events, or Funnel Hacking Live, my brain is constantly going, like, operationally, this must be a nightmare. How on earth are they coordinating all of this? [00:02:56] Sarah: It's just insane. Because I know how crazy it is with our conferences, and we don't yet have thousands of people there. We will, at one point. But, man, there's just so much that goes into it. So, If you're ever considering running events, and I think that for property managers and for anyone who's a real estate agent or investor, I really think events are something that you should at least look into. And it doesn't have to be this big crazy event where, you know, you spend 25- 30 thousand dollars like we do and that's kind of like a low budget, you know. That's like you'll blow through that real quick. It doesn't have to be anything like that and it definitely doesn't have to be this, you know, this big crazy promoted thing you can do your own version of events like in a very different way, back when I was in property management, you know, we would do some little networking events and they were nowhere near the size, but also nowhere near the cost, but they can be really beneficial for you to do. So I think if you haven't experimented with that, then maybe get some tips and pointers and check it out. Like try it, experiment and see what happens. Because for me, it was really great to just be connected. So there's that saying, "your net worth is in your network," and I think being able to just connect with people, make sure that people know who you are and what you do, I mean, it's really valuable. So if you're a property manager and you haven't done a little in person event yet, then perhaps you might want to try. And we're going to talk a little bit about, you know, what goes into like a bigger event the way that we run them. So why don't you give them some background? [00:04:41] Sarah: When was your first? Your first DoorGrow Live was pre-Sarah, the pre-Sarah DoorGrow age, I think it was it 2018?  [00:04:49] Jason: Yeah. 2018. 2018. Yeah. Yeah.  [00:04:51] Sarah: Okay. Can you talk about you know, what was the first DoorGrow Live like?  [00:04:57] Jason: Oh man. Yeah. And if you want to get a visual of this, you can go to, I think it's photos.doorgrow.Com and we have photos of all of our different major events. You can go back to 2018 and there's a nice photo of me and Mike Michalowicz there. And so we brought in some big, you know, for me, they were big speakers. Some people that I really looked up to and that I got a lot of value from. [00:05:22] Jason: So, coach, authors, you know, people that I had worked with. And so, it was a big deal. We spent, I think we spent about $115,000. Putting that event together because I wanted to do it, right. I didn't want my first event to be Mickey Mouse or cheap or you know, whatever So I wanted to do a really good job and I thought well, "and we'll sell tickets to make up for it." We did. We sold about a hundred and fifteen tickets at around, I think $1,000 a pop. [00:05:53] Jason: And I have a whole podcast episode I did on this. I call it my $2 million mistake because we were growing at a pace of, we were doing about a million in revenue a year and we were growing at a pace of about 300% percent at the time we were growing really quickly. We had a lot of momentum, and I decided to do this big conference. It was a little bit of an ego thing. Like it was like kind of a dream that I wanted to feel cool and be on stage and it was super stressful. The event went really well. People liked it, but I was massively stressed during it. And then I didn't do another one for how many years? I don't know.  [00:06:29] Sarah: Yeah, that was his first and only and then like canceled it  [00:06:33] Jason: I was like, "I don't think I'll do that again." [00:06:35] Sarah: Yeah.  [00:06:36] Jason: I mean I didn't realize everything that goes into it. I'm sure people were watching me start my first conference from the sidelines who have done events in the space were like, "good luck, bro," because they know how hard it can be. [00:06:47] Jason: It's like starting a whole nother business but you have to recognize there's like the hotel. It's hard to do an event that's not at a hotel. So you kind of have to do it at hotels and so they have this like, sort of, they're like the mafia. [00:07:01] Jason: They have this control over doing events. Like, and you go to them, you're like, "I want to do an event here." And they're like, "cool." And like finances become a thing and they negotiate a group rate with you, which means you have to book certain number of rooms because they want you to book rooms, and if you don't book out the group rate for the rooms in the room block, then you're responsible to pay for that. [00:07:24] Jason: So we were on the hook for like a lot of money for rooms. I'm like, "well, how many rooms does that mean? And like how many nights?" And all this stuff. So just managing finances for an event is like managing finances for a dangerous business startup is really what it is. Because people have gone bankrupt from doing big events really big events where you have two, three thousand, five thousand. These are millions and millions of dollars in and out. [00:07:48] Sarah: Yeah. [00:07:49] Jason: And if they don't navigate this well, it can bankrupt companies  [00:07:53] Sarah: Russell just said that on stage. He didn't say who, but Russell Brunson said that he knew someone that was running a big event, didn't sell enough rooms in the room block, and he went bankrupt from it because it was such a large event and he was on the hook for so much money and ended up bankrupting the company. [00:08:13] Jason: It's dangerous. And then you got to get people to buy the ticket, book the hotel, like, and then there's marketing to do this. You got to spend a lot of money to get people to do this. And then, you know, in order to attract people, sometimes people will do like big speakers. Like I got some speakers and let me tell you speakers, they're expensive. [00:08:33] Jason: Like usually they, they want thousands and thousands of dollars. Like an  [00:08:37] Sarah: inexpensive speaker just to like put it out there, like an inexpensive speaker is still usually around like 5k  [00:08:44] Jason: Anyone you've probably heard of is that minimum 25 grand.  [00:08:47] Sarah: Well more than that. [00:08:49] Jason: And if they're a big name It's 50k, 100k, it can be really expensive to have them come be in an event. [00:08:58] Jason: So, Yeah, so it can be really challenging. Then there's food and beverage minimums. So the hotel, they're like, "you also have to spend a certain amount on food and beverage while you're here." Yeah, so they're like, "you have to book a certain number of rooms. You have to, like, pay for a certain number of food and beverage, and you're not allowed to bring any other food or beverage into our place." [00:09:19] Jason: Nope.  [00:09:19] Jason: "You have to use our stuff. And our stuff is like going to the movie theater. It's overly priced, like, inflated."  [00:09:26] Sarah: Remember, we did the Game Changer event at the JW Marriott in Austin so I looked at everything afterwards and it was not a huge event. It was not a big event. We had under 20 people there. [00:09:40] Sarah: Yeah. And that included like Jason, myself, DoorGrow staff, speakers, like under 20 people. And one lunch and we had, it was a two day event. So we did like two lunches. So one lunch, I think was somewhere around like two or 3,000 dollars. Yeah, it was insane for lunch.  [00:09:57] Jason: And my first event, we spent eight grand to provide coffee for two days. Eight grand for...  [00:10:03] Sarah: coffee. Yeah.  [00:10:05] Jason: For two days like and you know, and they have all these rules. I think the rules are made to inflate the price, but they have these food and beverage and they charge you sometimes by plate. So that hotel that we were at our first event, we didn't realize this, but they have people to go around and pick up plates. [00:10:22] Jason: And you're paying by the number of plates people use. Like how much food they consume and by plate. So they were picking up plates.  [00:10:29] Sarah: Oh my god.  [00:10:30] Jason: It's a racket. Like if you go into this not knowing what you're doing, some hotels can take gross amounts of money. Wow. They negotiate a terrible group rate, they negotiate a horrible food and beverage minimum is really high for you, and then you go way over that minimum if they have anything to do with it. [00:10:45] Jason: And so you're spending all this money and they're like, "well..."  [00:10:47] Sarah: you'll never have to worry about hitting your minimum in food and beverage, like, never. No, really.  [00:10:51] Jason: I mean, if you want food there, period, like,  [00:10:54] Sarah: you're going to hit it. So, I don't care. I don't even care what my minimum is because it doesn't, honestly, it doesn't even matter.  [00:11:00] Jason: Yeah. So then people think, oh, well, then I'll do the event somewhere else. Well, if you do it somewhere else, then how are they going to get from where they're staying to the venue? And so then there's a logistical challenge. So then like people aren't like coming and it's just like it's so much easier if they walk. [00:11:17] Jason: So everything gets like complicated when you don't do it at the hotel.  [00:11:22] Sarah: Where was your first event? Where was it?  [00:11:24] Jason: It was in St. Louis at an old classic hotel. It was really beautiful.  [00:11:28] Sarah: Okay. Interesting.  [00:11:30] Jason: Yeah, we did in St. Louis. We did it at This hotel and we did it because we thought we'll make it easy because NARPM had an event around the same time. [00:11:41] Jason: So we're like, Oh man, we want to do it at the same time. So let's just do it at the same venue. I think we did it the same venue, but we booked a nicer room on the top floor with lots of windows. It was very cool. And it was on different days. So you could attend both. We thought that would give us some cross pollination and really, it didn't. [00:12:00] Jason: Like there were a few people that went to the NARPM one and came to ours, but yeah, it was like so small. So that didn't even really help. "We're like, yeah, it's so easy to stay a little longer and go to ours." [00:12:08] Sarah: Interesting. Okay. Yeah.  [00:12:10] Jason: Yeah.  [00:12:11] Sarah: So after the first DoorGrow Live, he decided, I think when I came on board, he said, "I'm never doing another event again." [00:12:18] Jason: Yeah, I just didn't want to deal with it. It was so stressful. And your whole team, that's the real part of it, is like your whole team is involved in it in different ways, unless you have someone specifically handling sales, event, marketing, planning, advertising, planning, like every role we had in our business that we needed for our business had to go towards the conference because we were now on the hook for, I can't remember, like 50, 80 grand or something with the hotel. We had to figure out how to get rooms booked. We had to figure out how to pay for speakers. It was a whole thing. It was like starting a whole nother business. And our main thing was no longer the main thing. [00:12:58] Jason: So our business stopped growing. It actually didn't grow for several years after that, like a couple of years after that. And that's why I call it my 3 million or 2 million mistake, but it was probably a bigger multi million dollar mistake than that, because there's a lot of money I could have made over those years extra. [00:13:14] Jason: We're not hurting by any means, but that really slowed things down. And I just chalk that up to being the price of tuition in business. I made a mistake. I didn't know. And I learned from it, right? And I didn't listen to my mentor. Alex was like, "make it a really small event. Make it really small. Do your first one, make it small." I'm like, "no way. I've been to so many events. I'm going to make this awesome. I want this. If I'm going to compete with all the other events that are out there, I want this to be the best." And I really think, like, we had the best food there. We had the best, like, everything was the best. [00:13:46] Jason: We had audio visual team. We had a stage set up, like, we put a lot of money into this and it was pretty awesome. Like, it went pretty well. But I was massively stressed during the whole event. And yeah, but people that went, they gave us good feedback. They had a good experience. So, which I'm glad. Then you got to like ticket sales is hard too. [00:14:06] Jason: That's a tough challenge. How do you get people to give up what they're doing to come do something else? And so, you know, we've created some really strong magic. I think at DoorGrow, like our in person events, there's just something magical about our events. There's more heart, there's more connection. [00:14:20] Jason: It changes lives and that's very different than what has happened in the space. And I think that's more just about who we are and what we bring and the type of speakers that we bring in. It's very different than just property management.  [00:14:34] Sarah: And so that's one of the things I wanted to talk about is, so you did your first event. [00:14:39] Sarah: It went well, but it was pretty crazy. We basically broke even. We're not doing another event. I came on to the business a couple years after this and there's still a lot of like trauma and PTSD associated with it and then we started talking. Well, what if we do another event? And he said "no. No I don't want to do another event," and I said, "well, what if we do it differently?" So we did bring DoorGrow Live back after that first conference that they did and we've done several of them since then. We have another one coming up in May. It's May 16th and 17th. It's a Friday and Saturday at the Kalahari Resorts in the North Austin, Texas area. So if you're watching this and you have not yet registered, then definitely go do that. You can go to doorgrowlive.Com. But we've done several of these events since then, and one of the reasons that we wanted to bring these events back, especially even though for Jason it was just so, so traumatic, we just needed to do them a little differently. [00:15:43] Sarah: So, the reason that we wanted to bring them back though is because everything is just so much different when it's in person. And we know that there's so much magic that can just happen if, you know, if we can get people in a room. It's not just going to another conference. So in the industry, there's a lot of conferences, I mean, there's tech conferences and like all the big you know softwares have their own thing and there's NARPM events and there's all kinds of things like this and DoorGrow Live is just different. It's different than all of those things. We're not trying to focus on hey, you know, what are they doing and let's duplicate it. We're focused on how can we provide like such a great experience and such great value and real connection in a like large group environment? Which is hard. [00:16:38] Sarah: Like that's a challenge. If you're like, okay, we're going to get, you know, 50 to a hundred people in a room and we want them to all be connected. That's hard. That's hard. But I think that our events do actually a really great job at that.  [00:16:49] Jason: Yeah, I think so. Yeah, we get great testimonials. It's going to we have a really cool venue We just decided to keep doing it at this Kalahari resort. [00:16:59] Jason: It's near our house. It's in Round Rock They treat us really well there. It's a big it's like we have endless room to grow there We could have thousands and thousands of people someday if we wanted to. There's plenty of room there  [00:17:12] Sarah: But they're great to work with and the rooms are nice. When you guys book a room, the rooms are nice, everything is right on property, it's very family friendly too, so, you know, if you want to kind of bring your family and usually, I've noticed sometimes people, when they go to the conference, and then their family stays at home, there's a little bit of like, "oh, you're leaving me with the kids, like, what is this? Like, you get to go off to a conference and," well, come, like, come with us and you guys can hang out at, like the water park and the Build A Bear and the restaurants and the like arcade and there's still...  [00:17:48] Jason: America's largest indoor water park. Yeah. Yeah.  [00:17:52] Sarah: And I think when you book a room, they include a ticket. [00:17:53] Sarah: Yeah.  [00:17:54] Jason: You get a ticket to all a bunch of cool stuff. So like you get a, like a wristband. So yeah it's a pretty fun place. Like there's a whole Facebook group just for people looking for deals and discounts to stay at this resort. Yeah. They're like always talking about it in that group. I've joined all the local groups, just see what's going on. [00:18:15] Jason: So, yeah, so it's pretty interesting. So yeah, we've got a really cool venue. And oh, the other things places have charged us for other places we've done some of our events they charge us for electricity, they charge us for, like, just having cords put down.  [00:18:31] Sarah: They charge for internet. [00:18:32] Jason: They find a way to charge you for everything at some venues, and so, not all venues are equal. [00:18:38] Jason: So, yeah, so we've really appreciated the Kalahari Resort in Round Rock. It's a cool resort, and they treat us really well there, so.  [00:18:45] Sarah: Yeah, and it's a great experience for people. Because that's really frustrating when you go into any kind of hotel and you're like, "Oh. Why is this where I'm at? I guess I'll be here because the conference is here, but outside of the conference being here, I would never book here." And this is not that at all. Like people like to book here for sure. I think now let's do our little demo and then we'll get back into it.  [00:19:08] Jason: Got a little sponsor for today's episode, KRS SmartBooks. [00:19:13] Jason: Do you have properties to manage and zero time for bookkeeping headaches? KRS SmartBooks is your secret weapon. They specialize in finances for busy property managers like you with 15 plus years of real estate know how and skills in Appfolio, Yardi, and more. Imagine monthly reports magically appearing and zero accounting stress. [00:19:35] Jason: Sound good? Head to KRS Books. At K as in Kansas, R as in Roger, S as in Sam. Books. Sarah's already dying. She's like, you didn't do the right military phonetically.  [00:19:46] Sarah: I really am dying inside.  [00:19:47] Jason: KRSbooks. com to book your free discovery call. Integrity, quality, and a dash of bookkeeping brilliance. That's KRS Smart Books. [00:19:58] Jason: Alright, how should I phonetically do KRS?  [00:20:00] Sarah: K like Kilo, R like Romeo, S like Sierra.  [00:20:04] Jason: Alright, Sarah, by the way, is Becoming a pilot. She's taking pilot flying lessons.  [00:20:11] Sarah: I've known the military code for years  [00:20:13] Sarah: because I used to work in a casino and that's how they would communicate in slot machines.  [00:20:20] Jason: Yeah, alright. [00:20:21] Sarah: But now it's also handy being a pilot.  [00:20:24] Jason: Okay.  [00:20:24] Sarah: Alright, so if that sounds good, I think it sounds really great. Because I know a lot of property managers struggle with bookkeeping, and that's usually not something that's fun for property managers. It's definitely necessary, but it, oh man, it's not fun, and it's really draining. [00:20:38] Sarah: So if you can find someone that's great at what they do, and you can allow them to handle that, and just kind of check in and make sure things are going well, then, whoo, man, life gets a lot easier.  [00:20:51] Jason: Yeah if you're not paying attention to the finances or the financial health of your business or your accounting You're probably getting stolen from it's just I've seen it happen so many times. [00:21:01] Jason: So get a great bookkeeper. Yeah have people you trust to take care of that. Okay.  [00:21:07] Sarah: So speaking of finances, let's talk a little bit about what kind of goes into an event. So for example, we have our DoorGrow Live coming up in May this year. So we have been working on this event now since, so our last one was in May, and then I think we started working on the new one in like July, June or July. [00:21:31] Sarah: So things that have to kind of happen just to be able to have the space, obviously, you have to look into venues, you have to, you know, look at the space, make sure it's going to work for the size of your group, which means you kind of have to estimate a little bit what it's going to look like, and then make sure that the room can. [00:21:48] Sarah: fit more or less if needed.  [00:21:51] Jason: You've got to negotiate with the hotel.  [00:21:53] Sarah: Yep. You've got to negotiate what the rates would be. You know, am I paying for the space or am I paying for the room block and the food? Because there's different ways to do it. So you've got to figure out, you know, how many rooms in the room block do I need? [00:22:09] Sarah: Because if you overestimate that, if you go, "Hey, I think I'm going to have a thousand people come" and 100 people come, it is not going to be a good time for you because every room in the room block that is not sold, you are financially on the hook for. So you get to pay for that. And it's like, it's a certain number of nights. [00:22:28] Sarah: So it's not even so much how many rooms it's, how many nights someone will book. So you want to track that along the way. And then you want to start looking at a lot of the tactical things that go into it, like, well, who is going to speak at the event? So you want to start looking at speakers and when you're looking at speakers, you start to think about, you know, who would our audience resonate with and what kind of value would they provide? [00:22:55] Sarah: And, you know, is this strategic and tactical stuff or is this like mindset and empowerment stuff? Because you kind of want to get a mix of both at each event because everyone who comes to an event They're looking for a different thing. So it's really impossible to satisfy everybody make sure everybody, you know is super happy with everything sometimes people say, "oh, I wish there was more of this and oh, I wish there was more of that," but you kind of have to do like this balance and mix to make sure that everybody gets something out of it. [00:23:25] Sarah: And that they have a great experience. You also want to build a little bit of fun into it. So that it's not just, "hey, show up to this conference, sit down, learn something, take some notes and walk out of the room." You know, we've been to events like that before. Where it's like, "okay, that was a lot. But also, man, it would have been really cool to like, do something fun and you know connect with people," so you want to you know start to build in some time so that people can connect with other people, you know, so are you going to do a mixer? [00:23:52] Sarah: Are you going to do some sort of networking event? You know, are you going to you know go do kind of some fun event before like the night before? Are you going to, you know, send them off to lunch together? What is that going to look like? So that they can really connect with each other especially when you've got a room full of people who are in the same sector, in the same industry, there's so much knowledge in that room. [00:24:15] Sarah: So just talking to other people in the room is really valuable and making connections. So there's got to be some room for that as well. And then you want to think about well, are we going to have any vendors or sponsors? Yeah, and are those vendors or sponsors people that have services that are valuable and that we trust? Because there have also been times where, you know, someone had wanted to sponsor us and we did not want them to be a sponsor. [00:24:43] Sarah: Because if they don't provide a great service, you know, can you throw some money and be in the room? Yeah, but if it's not the right person to be in the room, then that matters. That matters a lot. So we have turned down money. We've turned down sponsorships. So then you also have to think about all of the tactical things. [00:25:05] Sarah: Well, you know, am I doing round tables? Am I doing classroom style? Are we doing full circles? Are we doing semi circles? Like what is the front of the room? And what's the back of the room? And where are the vendors going to be? And what doors do people walk in and out of? And as soon as they walk in, what is the first thing that they see? [00:25:20] Sarah: In what direction do we want to go in? And are they crossing over our equipment? Is somebody going to trip and fall on all the 10,000 chords that we have like taped down and. Then you have to also think about things like your AV. So does the room have internet? Is there power in the room? And I know that seems like a silly question to ask, but guess what? [00:25:40] Sarah: Sometimes they charge you for power. So you would think, hey, there's power in the room, obviously, because like it's at a hotel. They obviously have electricity. Yeah, but do you have to pay for it?  [00:25:49] Jason: Yeah, AV is expensive. Like we rented it initially and it was so costly.  [00:25:54] Sarah: Yeah.  [00:25:54] Jason: For the price you could rent it for it made sense to just buy it. [00:25:58] Sarah: To buy it.  [00:25:59] Jason: And so we eventually bought all our own equipment, but that means now we have to set it up and we have to figure it out. And so, yeah, so there's always a challenge.  [00:26:08] Sarah: Before the actual conference, like before anybody even steps foot like on property, Jason and I and several members of our team are there setting things up. [00:26:18] Jason: Sometimes my kids. Yeah,  [00:26:19] Sarah: sometimes the kids, sometimes an assistant, sometimes Madi comes on in.  [00:26:22] Jason: We're hooking up lights, we're plugging in audio equipment.  [00:26:25] Sarah: So we like pack everything up in Jason's SUV. We drive it over, we unload it. I'm doing this in stilettos, mind you, because I'm a stubborn  [00:26:33] Jason: You do everything in stilettos. [00:26:33] Sarah: Yeah, that's what I am. Right, so we like, we get there, we unpack it, we have to set it all up. You know, we're making sure that, like, all the lights are working, a sound system has to work, because there's no point in having a microphone if it's not going to work. There's always technical errors, and I'm horrible with technology, so Jason is our tech person, and he is the only tech person that we have. [00:26:54] Sarah: So he gets to figure everything out. And then it's like, you know, is the screen working? And can people see it? And is the laptop connecting to the screen? And is it blurry or is it too big or too far? Like there's always these weird little issues that happen and I don't know how to solve any of them. [00:27:10] Sarah: Yeah, so Jason knows how to do that. And then there's the other things like well. What about swag? And you know, are we doing a registration table and who's going to be there to, you know, check people in and make sure they know what to do and they know where to go? And, you know, is there like just kind of first come first serve seating? [00:27:27] Sarah: Or is there like a separate section for, you know, special clients or VIP clients or speakers or the team? And there's also things like, "Oh, well what about name badges?" You know, are we doing, like, are we doing name badges? Are we, you know, making sure that everybody kind of knows who everybody else is? Is there anything special or is it just like a bunch of people walking into a room and then hopefully they figure out that they're in the right room? Like there's so much that goes into it and then there's the scheduling. So well, you know, who's going to go in what order, what day and time are certain speakers available? Because just because they commit to an event doesn't mean, "oh, I can speak at any point during the event." [00:28:11] Sarah: So, you know, it's putting the agenda together and how long do you give them for lunch and where are they going for lunch? And are we doing lunch? Are we, you know, letting them facilitate it on their own? Are we doing breaks? How do we get them back from breaks? Are we, it's crazy. Like it's so, there's so much. [00:28:28] Jason: If you give people a break at an event, it's like 30 minutes of downtime. Oh yeah. It's really hard to get people to like get to the next thing or come back right away. And they all start talking to each other, which is cool. They want to network. Yeah, so getting people back from lunch.  [00:28:43] Sarah: Yes, absolutely. Yes. [00:28:45] Sarah: And then it's, you know, who kicks off the event? Who opens it? Who closes it? Who's going after lunch? Because we all know most people, what happens to them after lunch? They're tired. I'm fine. But a lot of people, they're tired after lunch. So you can't have a, you know, more mundane or quiet or low energy speaker after lunch. [00:29:06] Sarah: You just can't. Because you'll lose everybody. So there's a lot that goes into the scheduling as well. And then there's things like, you know, who's going to MC it? Who's making announcements? Who's making sure that everybody knows where to be? And what time? And what to do and when to come back? And who's doing the intros for speakers? [00:29:26] Sarah: Are you doing music for every speaker that comes up? If so, like, are they picking it? Are you picking it? What happens? Like there is so so so much that goes into it, and then after you like run the event then you got to break it all down if it's your equipment. Yeah, so then it's like pack it all up and put it away and make sure nothing gets damaged or lost and repack the car and unload it again, and like there is so much that goes Into it. [00:29:53] Sarah: And I would say at this point, it's funny because Jason now can show up to DoorGrow Live and nine out of 10 times, he has no idea what's going to happen or when.  [00:30:05] Sarah: I love it.  [00:30:06] Sarah: I just call him up on stage and he's like, oh, okay, because, and I'm like, my team handle most of it. Talking on this go.  [00:30:12] Jason: Right now. I still just have to make sure the tech stuff all works. [00:30:15] Jason: But yeah, other than that, yeah, I don't. I don't have to do as much which is nice, but because it's stressful enough. It's stressful enough So yeah, so it's a lot. There's a lot that goes into it, but it's been worth it to have you know to see people's lives change to see people impacted. We've noticed there's some sort of magic that happens that when people come to something in person with us even if they've been a client for years, they start to get different results. [00:30:40] Jason: They start to see things differently. They start to absorb all of our content, our information, our training material, our ideas more effectively. Everything just magnifies. There's something about in person. You can't get the same sort of benefit in your business. If you think, "all I need to do is read books and watch videos and show up to zoom calls to grow my business. [00:31:04] Jason: Look, there's a lot of benefits in all of those things. I do all those things, but we still go to in person things. There's something different about in person that I don't know if it's the energy of being in the same space as the people you're learning from. If it's the group energy and that group mind that makes you able to like learn and faster. [00:31:23] Jason: There's, but there's some, I don't know if maybe there's some quantum physical magic, magical stuff, but there's something different about it in person. It's happened too many times for me to like believe otherwise or to dismiss it. I've had too many clients that I've been working with for years, go to their first in person thing with us, and then they have some breakthrough. And I'm like what? And they tell me about it, and I'm like, "I've been teaching you that for years!" Like "I know but like but it's just hit differently." [00:31:51] Jason: Yeah, "I just got it." [00:31:52] Sarah: It hits different. It feels different and you just absorb things. [00:31:57] Jason: And because we've seen this pattern, we've seen this pattern, we now make it part of our onboarding of every new client to come hang out with Sarah and I in person for a one day with usually a small cohort and like, and just get some things figured out and dialed in their business. [00:32:14] Jason: And that's been magic for our business. Like it's been magic for our clients, magic for us. So we give them that in person experience early on. And then DoorGrow Live allows them to connect with others, which is there's just something different about the people at DoorGrow. The property managers at DoorGrow are different. [00:32:30] Jason: I've been to a lot of conferences. A lot. Like in various industries, but especially in property management. And there's something different about the people that we attract and the clients that we attract. They're growth minded, they're positive active in mentalities, which means they're not like the skeptical, negative Nancy's that are grumpy about the industry and the business. [00:32:51] Jason: That there's this positive growth minded, healthier sort of personality that we attract at DoorGrow. And maybe that says a little bit about who we are, because that's what I tried to be. But we attract amazing people and the connections people make, when you're connecting with other people that are like you, that are growth minded and you both share an industry and a share a business model, like it really helps you grow. [00:33:15] Jason: Your business is the sum of the five property management business owners you as a business owner are most connected to or that you're most influenced by. So look at those property managers if you've got coaches or mentors, and they're not people that you really like that maybe you think they're smart, but you don't really want to be more like them, then maybe you're around the wrong people. [00:33:34] Jason: Maybe you have the wrong coach, and I'm not the coach for everybody. Sarah's not the coach for everybody. But you should have a coach. Otherwise, you're selling yourself short if you're not accountable to anybody, you're definitely getting less results than you could or should be so come to DoorGrow Live come check us out. This DoorGrow Live, [00:33:52] Jason: I want to open our playbooks up if Sarah lets me. I want to just reveal some really amazing stuff that only our clients get to see because I want to show anyone that shows up that's not part of our DoorGrow ecosystem. Our clients know the magic's there. We have more case studies or testimonials than anyone else in the industry, but if you're not a DoorGrow client, and you want to come to DoorGrow Live I'm going to give you some gifts for sure, some magic. We're going to make some significant changes in your business. They're going to help you make a lot more money a lot more easily and keep a lot more of your profit and so come hang out with us. [00:34:29] Jason: You're not going to be disappointed for sure So there you go.  [00:34:33] Sarah: Yeah. This event we've got some really awesome things planned. We can't let too much out of the bag at this point. But we always have some really great things planned and every event we do, like we always learn from it. [00:34:46] Sarah: And we always do like a little team meeting afterwards and we get feedback from people. We're always looking to make it better and better. And this year is absolutely no exception to that. So the things that we have planned for this year, like I know that if you come to this event, it will change your business and it will change your life. [00:35:12] Sarah: And I know that's a really bold statement and we're ready to back it.  [00:35:16] Jason: Yeah. And maybe that could be a later podcast episode as we get closer to the event. But we can tell you a little bit more about what's going to be happening there, but hopefully this was interesting to get behind the scenes at all that goes into DoorGrow Live and we meet on this you know, we're talking about it weekly, monthly in our planning meetings, like and quarterly. [00:35:37] Jason: And so, and that's it for today's episode. So if you are interested in that, go check it out at DoorGrowLive.Com and get your tickets and get things booked and get ready to come have an amazing experience in May at DoorGrow Live. So, and until next time to our mutual growth, bye everyone. 

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Ciekawe, co czyta Matteo Brunetti

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 34:04


Gościem kolejnego odcinka cyklu Podkastu Tygodnika Powszechnego – „Ciekawe, co czyta” – jest kucharz, twórca internetowy, autor książki kulinarnej „Włoska uczta”, Matteo Brunetti.W cyklu podkastowym „Ciekawe, co czyta” Monika Ochędowska, dziennikarka i redaktorka „Tygodnika Powszechnego”, rozmawia m.in. z Margaret, Karolem Paciorkiem, Kasią Lins, Dawidem Tyszkowskim, Vogule Poland i Agatą Karczewską. W każdą sobotę nowa rozmowa i nowe tytuły, które polecamy wspólnie Czytelniczkom i Czytelnikom.Lista książek i autorek polecanych przez Mattea dostępna w serwisie www.tygodnikpowszechny.plWspółwydawcą cyklu „Ciekawe, co czyta” jest Fundacja Tygodnika Powszechnego. Możesz wesprzeć jego powstawanie, przekazując nam 1,5% podatku. KRS: 0000 125 605

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Ciekawe, co czyta Masza Wągrocka

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 21:27


Gościnią piątego odcinka cyklu Podkastu Tygodnika Powszechnego – „Ciekawe, co czyta” – jest Masza Wągrocka, aktorka teatralna, filmowa i telewizyjna, wokalistka, odtwórczyni głównej roli serialu „Matki pingwinów”W cyklu podkastowym „Ciekawe, co czyta” Monika Ochędowska, dziennikarka i redaktorka „Tygodnika Powszechnego”, rozmawia m.in. z Margaret, Karolem Paciorkiem, Kasią Lins, Dawidem Tyszkowskim, Vogule Poland i Agatą Karczewską. W każdą sobotę nowa rozmowa i nowe tytuły, które polecamy wspólnie Czytelniczkom i Czytelnikom.Lista książek i autorek polecanych przez Maszę Wągrocką dostępna w serwisie www.tygodnikpowszechny.plWspółwydawcą cyklu "Ciekawe, co czyta" jest Fundacja Tygodnika Powszechnego. Możesz wesprzeć jego powstawanie, przekazując nam 1,5% podatku. KRS: 0000 125 605

Diggin' In The Digits
Ep.304 - Boogie Down Productions

Diggin' In The Digits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 68:38


Boogie Down Productions - led by KRS-One - was an inventive group of the time, taking KRS' superior lyrical ability and combining it with production that was initially highly dynamic at first. With five albums, the death of Scott La Rock marring the history and plenty of lore, it makes for an iconic story in Hip-Hop history.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (0:57)Ben:Drake x PARTYNEXTDOOR - $ome $exy $ongs 4 UWestside Gunn - 12Charlie: BNMO - The Eleventh HourAnthony Joseph - Rowing up River to Get Our Names BackBexBlu, Renelle 893 - THE BUZZchlothegod - I Feel Different Every DayJohn Glacier - Like A RibbonMereba - The Breeze Grew a FireRizzle Kicks - Competition is for LosersBrother Ali & ANT - Satisfied SoulTopic Intro/Ben's Research House - (13:04)Criminal Minded - (16:58)By All Means Necessary - (27:35)Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop (Charlie accidentally skips this one and talks about Edutainment, we get there eventually) - (36:25)Edutainment - (44:49)Sex and Violence - (46:33)Lighter Note - (54:35)Chelsea Reject's Funeral GoFundMeThanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence

Mike & Ron: Here to Help Podcast
Mike & Ron: Here to Help Podcast Episode 83

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 68:56


Welcome to Episode 83 of The Mike & Ron: Here to Help podcast. This week your fearless yet humble but somehow amazing while still benevolent podcasters discuss everything from Super Bowl 59 where Ron's hometown team The Eagles dominated Kansas City, to how Ron is able to take responsibility for that win to Ron watching the superbowl with fellow homosexuals and how they made him feel less gay, to the Kendrick Lamar Halftime special and how dope the simplicity of the performance was, to Kendrick performing not like us, to how Drake is hip hop's biggest B-word, to Kanye West's advertisement and how mentally ill he is to Mike and Ron's mutual respect for the conscious rap era with artists like KRS-1, Public Enemy and De La Soul to black music and black history month and how major rock legends talk about black musicians influence on them, to lack of backbone and spine in the democratic party, a recent James Carville interview. They then get into the societal disease that is our modern political discourse, to how America refuses to look in the mirror and truly address its racist addiction to how social media is corrupting our individual perspectives and much much more! Don't forget to Subscribe to our Podcast here, and follow us at: @mikesasson & @ronbushofficial on Instagram and @mikeandronheretohelp on Youtube.

From Think to Do
Ep 37 - OKR Forecast 2025: Insights From The Experts

From Think to Do

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 51:29 Transcription Available


What's next for OKRs in 2025? As goal-setting evolves, organizations are rethinking their approach to strategy, execution, and performance. In this episode, Sara sits down with OKR experts Natalie Webb and Maria Rowcliffe to unpack the latest trends—from the role of generative AI to the shifting landscape of OKR localization and performance management. Whether you're an OKR veteran or just getting started, these insights will help you stay ahead of the curve. Episode Highlights: How generative AI is reshaping OKR creation and workshop efficiency The shift away from rigid OKR cascading toward functional team-level alignment Why OKRs should not be directly tied to performance evaluations or compensation The biggest mistakes organizations make when implementing OKRs—and how to avoid them The evolving role of OKRs in strategy execution and business impact What to expect from the future of OKRs in 2025 and beyond Key Concepts Explored: Generative AI in OKR Practice Role of AI in data analytics and predictive modeling AI as an enabler vs. driver of outcomes Practical applications in OKR workshops Limitations and considerations Modern OKR Localization Shift from cascading to hybrid approaches L1-L2 alignment strategies Bottom-up contribution methods Functional team focus OKR Integration Separation of delivery work and outcomes Project management integration Performance management considerations Leading indicator identification Implementation Strategy Starting points for organizations Common pitfalls to avoid Methodology vs. tool selection Change management considerations Episode Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction and welcome 00:01:00 - Book announcement: "You Are a Strategist" 00:04:00 - Guest introductions 00:08:00 - Generative AI's impact on OKRs 00:17:00 - Using AI tools in OKR workshops 00:21:00 - Evolution of OKR localization 00:33:00 - Discussion of individual KRs 00:41:00 - OKRs and performance management 00:47:00 - First steps for OKR implementation Notable Quotes "Generative AI is an enabler, not a driver. It's a tool that supports goal-setting, but the real work still comes down to humans collaborating, making great decisions, and executing." – Maria Rowcliffe "If we set our OKRs well, teams should feel empowered to say no to work that doesn't align. Prioritization isn't real unless it hurts." – Natalie Webb "One of the hardest parts of OKR creation is identifying leading indicators. AI can help generate ideas, but the real challenge is getting teams to think beyond the obvious KPIs." – Maria Rowcliffe "Not everyone needs their name on a Key Result. This isn't a participation trophy—what matters is understanding how the work contributes to the bigger strategy." – Natalie Webb "If you tie OKRs directly to performance evaluations, you create a system where people set safe goals instead of ambitious ones. That's not what OKRs are meant to do." – Sara Lobkovich Guest Information: Natalie Webb is an OKR expert with nearly eight years of experience in the field. She currently works with Aramco in Saudi Arabia, supporting their digital transformation and AI initiatives. Natalie specializes in helping organizations implement effective OKRs that drive real business impact. Maria Rowcliffe is an organizational behavior specialist with over 30 years of experience in management and strategy execution. Passionate about how organizations and people achieve success, she has worked extensively with OKRs and other strategic frameworks to help businesses align goals and improve execution. Resources Mentioned: Natalie's & Maria's Resources: Website: Tability OKR Platform – A tool for OKR tracking and goal management OKR Creation Tools: Claude and ChatGPT – Used for generating OKR drafts and refining goals Sara's Links and Resources: No-BS Strategic Achievement Intensive: Learn more and join at ck.redcurrantco.com Join Sara's Email List: Get updates on OKRs and strategy at ck.redcurrantco.com Book Website: Stay updated on You Are a Strategist at youareastrategist.com Podcast Home Page: Thinkydoers Podcast Find full show notes and the episode transcript via https://findrc.co/thinkydoers!

Radio Wnet
Maciej Krzyżanowski: "ustawa incydentalna" budzi poważne wątpliwości natury konstytucyjnej

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 12:37


Komisja Wenecka wyraźnie wskazuje, że ingerencje prawne w proces wyborczy powinny się zakończyć najpóźniej rok przed samymi wyborami - mówi przedstawiciel prezydenta RP w KRS.

Radio Wnet
Przedstawiciel prezydenta w KRS: Nie ma żadnych „neo-sędziów”

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 12:22


Chaos prawny w Polsce trwa. Część sędziów podważa wyroki innych sędziów, których nazywa „neo-sędziami”. Maciej Krzyżanowski, przedstawiciel prezydenta w KRS tłumaczył powagę tej sytuacji. 

Your Next Favorite Band
Fantastic Cat - Part 2: Brian Dunne - Your Next Favorite Band

Your Next Favorite Band

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 95:39


The exciting supergroup Fantastic Cat is so great, we're featuring an episode on each one of it's members.  So with this endeavor, you get 5 nextfavbands!  You're welcome!  They are all that good - trust us.Our second Cat is Brian Dunne, who is not your grandma's antiseptic, pseudo baby boomer singer songwriter. Known for his laugh-to-keep-from-crying, darkly humorous lyrics, Dunne's work reconfigures the limiting nature of the genre. This DIY ethos, born from a healthy New York cynicism self-conceptualized, funded, and dragged to every willing venue, found an easy home at Kill Rock Stars. Releasing his fourth album in early 2023, his first on KRS, Dunne is bending the sounds of American rock into masterfully composed, existentially poignant, wildly catchy renderings of being alive.We'll dive into his creative process where he loves songwriting, lyrics, titling the track, and album sequencing.  He loves each part!  We also spend time talking about the "inner critic" and how sometimes it can be motivating, and other times it can prevent you from creating and drive you mad.We'll share a bunch of tracks from Brian's catalog, like "Sometime After This", "New Tattoo" and "Something To Live For" and he'll regale us with a live performance during the broadcast.We then also get to the seminal moment when he joins the supergroup Fantastic Cat and share a few of those songs as well.We are joined this episode by guest co-host George Hrab who was just inducted in to the Podcast Hall of Fame!!So fantastic...indeed!Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival

BSS bez tajemnic
#967 Zmiany w prawie – styczeń 2025

BSS bez tajemnic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 27:26


Witajcie w 967. odcinku podcastu "BSS bez tajemnic"! Tym razem zaprosiłem do rozmowy mecenasa Mateusza Chudzika, aby wspólnie przyjrzeć się najważniejszym zmianom w prawie i podatkach, które weszły w życie w styczniu 2025 roku.Na początku rozmowy przypominamy o zmianach, które już omawialiśmy, ale które nadal wymagają uwagi. Mowa tu o nowym systemie doręczeń elektronicznych – obowiązkowym dla przedsiębiorców zarejestrowanych w KRS do 1 kwietnia oraz w CEIDG do 1 lipca 2025 roku. Dowiecie się, dlaczego warto zadbać o skrzynkę e-doręczeń i jakie konsekwencje grożą za zignorowanie nowych przepisów.Omawiamy również zmiany w składce zdrowotnej dla najmniejszych przedsiębiorców, które mogą przynieść ulgi podatkowe, oraz nową klasyfikację PKD 2025, która zastępuje dotychczasowe PKD 2007. Jak wpłynie to na codzienną działalność firm? O tym również w odcinku.Nie zabraknie również tematu podatku od nieruchomości – zmieniły się definicje budynku i budowli, co wpływa na sposób opodatkowania. Mecenas Chudzik wyjaśnia, jak teraz rozumieć te pojęcia i jakie obowiązki ciążą na przedsiębiorcach w związku z nowymi regulacjami.Dyskutujemy również o kasowym PIT dla jednoosobowych działalności gospodarczych, modyfikacjach zwolnień z kas fiskalnych, a także o możliwościach korzystania ze zwolnienia z VAT w całej Unii Europejskiej. Przybliżamy nowe limity przychodów dla prowadzenia ksiąg rachunkowych oraz zmiany dotyczące JPK CIT dla największych podatników. Na koniec wspominamy o projektach zmian w kodeksie pracy dotyczących mobbingu i dyskryminacji oraz nowelizacji ordynacji podatkowej.Jak zawsze, dostarczamy praktycznych informacji, które pomogą Wam odnaleźć się w dynamicznie zmieniającym się świecie przepisów.  Kluczowe punkty rozmowy:·         Od 1 stycznia 2025 roku przedsiębiorcy muszą założyć skrzynkę do e-doręczeń, która zastąpi tradycyjne formy korespondencji.·         Nowe przepisy dotyczące podatku od nieruchomości wprowadzają jasne definicje budynków i budowli, co eliminuje wcześniejsze wątpliwości interpretacyjne.·         Od nowego roku małe firmy w Unii Europejskiej mogą korzystać ze zwolnienia z VAT w różnych krajach członkowskich, pod warunkiem spełnienia określonych warunków.  Linki:  Mateusz Chudzik na Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mateusz-chudzik/Chudzik i Wspólnicy - https://chudzik.pl/Porozmawiaj o tym odcinku ze sztuczną inteligencją - https://bbs-bez-tajemnic.onpodcastai.com/episodes/aBsL9vka7L7/chat****************************  Partnerem podcastu BSS bez tajemnic jest Selgros24.pl - https://selgros24.pl/pl/  ****************************Nazywam się Wiktor Doktór i na co dzień prowadzę Klub Pro Progressio https://klub.proprogressio.pl/pl – to społeczność wielu firm prywatnych i organizacji sektora publicznego, którym zależy na rozwoju relacji biznesowych w modelu B2B. W podcaście BSS bez tajemnic poza odcinkami solowymi, zamieszczam rozmowy z ekspertami i specjalistami z różnych dziedzin przedsiębiorczości.Zapraszam do odwiedzin moich kanałów na:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@wiktordoktorFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/wiktor.doktorLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wiktordoktor/Moja strona internetowa - https://wiktordoktor.pl/Możesz też do mnie napisać. Mój adres email to - kontakt(@)wiktordoktor.pl  ****************************Patronami Podcastu “BSS bez tajemnic” są:Marzena Sawicka https://www.linkedin.com/in/marzena-sawicka-a9644a23/Przemysław Sławiński https://www.linkedin.com/in/przemys%C5%82aw-s%C5%82awi%C5%84ski-155a4426/Damian Ruciński - https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-rucinski/Szymon Kryczka https://www.linkedin.com/in/szymonkryczka/Grzegorz Ludwin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gludwin/Adam Furmańczuk https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-agilino/Wspaniali ludzie, dzięki którym pojawiają się kolejne odcinki tego podcastu. Ty też możesz wesprzeć rozwój podcastu na:Patronite - https://patronite.pl/wiktordoktorPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/wiktordoktorBuy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wiktordoktorZrzutka.pl - https://zrzutka.pl/j8kvarBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bss-bez-tajemnic--4069078/support.

DJ Tsuna-Mae Podcast
Happy Hip Hop Hour V.7

DJ Tsuna-Mae Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 73:08


Ay Yo!!! It's happy hour time! Lets groove to this throwback HipHop happy hour mix, with jams from the following artist; Jeezy, Cassidy, G-Unit, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Jay Z, Pharell, Biggie Smalls, Pharoah Monch, 8ball & MJG, Beanie Sigel/Freeway, David Banner, DMX, Fabolous, KRS 1, and more.

Take It Personal
Take It Personal Flashback (KRS-One Tribute) with KRS-One

Take It Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 303:17


On this flashback of Take It Personal, we're giving you our KRS-One tribute. We're joined KRS for a lengthy interview on this 5+ hour episode. We take you back to the days of Boogie Down Production all the way to the Blastmaster of today. We sprinkle in boom bap classics, underground anthems, guest appearances, remixes and personal favorites throughout this musical journey. It's sometimes easy to forget greatness, but after this episode, we're certain everyone will remember just how important, influential and accomplished KRS-One is. Don't forget to visit our brand new TIP store https://takeitpersonalradio-shop.fourthwall.com ⁠www.takeitpersonalradio.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal⁠⁠⁠⁠

Mam go na kapitanie - Fantasy Premier League podcast (FPL)
Adam Osak analizuje najlepszych zawodników przed GW24 FPL | Fantasy Premier League 24/25

Mam go na kapitanie - Fantasy Premier League podcast (FPL)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 114:52


Przekaż swoje 1.5% podatku na Oskara, syna Adama! KRS 0000191989 cel szczegółowy: Oskar Osak Wpłaty indywidualne można kierować na konto: 93 1240 6351 1111 0010 7491 6772 Oskar Osak Fundacja Wcześniak Rodzice-Rodzicom ul. Prymasa Augusta Hlonda 1a lok. 71 02-972 Warszawa ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Dołącz do naszej drużyny patronów i walcz o dodatkowe nagrody

Pipoca Ágil
#665 PILULA ÁGIL - OKRs - Objetivos e Resultados-Chave

Pipoca Ágil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 19:35


OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) são uma estrutura de definição e acompanhamento de metas, amplamente utilizada por empresas para alinhar esforços e medir resultados de forma clara e objetiva. Popularizada por empresas como Google, Intel e Spotify, a metodologia combina objetivos inspiradores com resultados mensuráveis, promovendo foco e transparência em todos os níveis da organização. Objetivo (O): Um objetivo é uma meta qualitativa que descreve o que a organização, equipe ou indivíduo deseja alcançar. Ele deve ser motivador e significativo. Exemplo: "Aumentar a satisfação do cliente." Resultados-Chave (KRs): São métricas quantitativas que descrevem como saber se o objetivo foi atingido. Cada objetivo deve ter de 2 a 5 resultados-chave. Exemplo: Clareza: Os objetivos devem ser claros e inspiradores, enquanto os resultados-chave precisam ser específicos e mensuráveis. Transparência: Os OKRs geralmente são visíveis para todos na organização, promovendo alinhamento e colaboração. Desafiadores, Mas Realistas: Devem impulsionar melhorias significativas sem serem impossíveis de alcançar. Ciclo Curto: São definidos e revisados em ciclos trimestrais, mas podem ser ajustados conforme necessário. Foco: Mantém todos alinhados com as prioridades mais importantes. Engajamento: A abordagem participativa na definição dos OKRs aumenta a motivação das equipes. Medir o Progresso: Os KRs ajudam a rastrear se os esforços estão gerando impacto. Adaptação: Ciclos curtos permitem ajustes rápidos conforme o contexto muda. Transparência Organizacional: Permite que todos saibam o que cada pessoa ou equipe está buscando alcançar. Defina os Objetivos: Eles devem ser significativos, claros e aspiracionais. Evite objetivos genéricos ou pouco inspiradores. Determine os Resultados-Chave: Eles devem ser mensuráveis e baseados em dados. Certifique-se de que os KRs sejam diretamente relacionados ao objetivo. Estabeleça Prioridades: Foque em poucos OKRs para evitar dispersão. Uma organização ou equipe pode ter entre 3 a 5 objetivos no máximo por ciclo. Alinhe com a Estratégia: Os OKRs individuais e de equipes devem estar conectados aos OKRs organizacionais. Monitore Regularmente: Acompanhe o progresso dos KRs periodicamente para ajustar ações, se necessário. Objetivo: Aumentar a presença da marca online. Objetivo: Expandir a base de clientes em novos mercados. Objetivo: Melhorar a retenção de usuários no aplicativo. Corporativos: Alinhados aos objetivos estratégicos da organização como um todo. Exemplo: "Aumentar a participação de mercado em 10% no próximo ano." Departamentais/Funcionais: Apoiam os objetivos corporativos em áreas específicas. Exemplo (RH): "Melhorar a experiência do funcionário." Individuais: Contribuem para os objetivos da equipe ou organização. Exemplo: "Concluir 20 reuniões com clientes potenciais neste trimestre." Foco Excessivo em Métricas: As equipes podem se concentrar apenas nos números, negligenciando a qualidade. Definição Mal Feita: OKRs vagos ou desalinhados podem gerar confusão e desperdício de esforço. Sobrecarga de Objetivos: Muitas metas podem diluir o foco e reduzir a eficácia. Falta de Revisão Regular: OKRs esquecidos ou negligenciados não promovem impacto. Embora ambos sejam usados para medir desempenho, eles têm diferenças: OKRs: São ferramentas de definição de metas, focadas em resultados aspiracionais e mudanças. KPIs: Indicadores contínuos de desempenho, usados para monitorar operações ou progresso de longo prazo. Os OKRs são uma ferramenta poderosa para criar foco, transparência e alinhamento em organizações de qualquer tamanho. Quando bem implementados, eles ajudam a transformar estratégias em ações mensuráveis, promovendo um ambiente de trabalho mais colaborativo e orientado a resultados. O Que São OKRs?Características dos OKRsBenefícios dos OKRsComo Definir OKRsExemplos de OKRsÁrea de MarketingÁrea de VendasÁrea de ProdutoDiferentes Níveis de OKRsDesafios no Uso de OKRsOKRs x KPIsConclusão

Radio Wnet
Maciej Krzyżanowski o decyzji PKW: Doszło do barbarzyństwa prawnego

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 9:26


Przedstawiciel prezydenta w KRS mec. Maciej Krzyżanowski uważa, że działanie PKW stwarza zagrożenie dla najważniejszej zdobyczy 1989 r. - przeprowadzania wolnych wyborów w Polsce.

Trópico utópico
Trópico utópico - Mandando bronca - 18/12/24

Trópico utópico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 60:06


Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Pavilhâo 9, A Firma, KRS, Black Company, Da Weasel, Mind da Gap, Boss AC, General D, Sam The Kid, Micro, Mundo Complexo y Family.Escuchar audio

BSS bez tajemnic
#956 Sprawozdania finansowe czas zacząć

BSS bez tajemnic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 21:49


Zapraszam na 956. Odcinek podcastu BSS bez tajemnic. Zbliżamy się do końca roku, a to dobry moment, aby porozmawiać o sprawozdaniach finansowych.Do rozmowy na ten temat zaprosiłem Beatę Ślusarczyk z MDDP Outsourcing. Na początku odcinka Beata omawia podstawy przygotowania sprawozdania finansowego i wskazuje, jak wybrać odpowiednią firmę audytorską. Następnie nasza rozmowa skupia się na procesie audytu oraz uproszczeniach wprowadzonych w ustawie o rachunkowości, które mogą ułatwić ten proces. Beata dzieli się również wskazówkami dotyczącymi zatwierdzania i składania sprawozdań finansowych, a także podpowiada, na co zwrócić uwagę przy wyborze firmy audytorskiej.Warto posłuchać!  Kluczowe punkty z rozmowy:·         Wybór firmy audytorskiej jest kluczowym krokiem w procesie sporządzania sprawozdań finansowych i powinien być poprzedzony uchwałą organu zatwierdzającego.·         Sprawozdanie finansowe musi być sporządzone w terminie trzech miesięcy od dnia bilansowego, zatwierdzone w ciągu sześciu miesięcy i złożone do KRS w ciągu kolejnych piętnastu dni.·         Niektóre jednostki mogą korzystać z uproszczeń przy sporządzaniu sprawozdań finansowych, co zmniejsza ich obowiązki sprawozdawcze, ale jednostki zainteresowania publicznego są wyłączone z tych uproszczeń.  Linki:Beata Ślusarczyk na Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/beata-%C5%9Blusarczyk-81657b147/MDDP Outsourcing – https://www.mddp-outsourcing.pl/Sprawozdanie finansowe 2025: Kompleksowy przewodnik od MDDP Outsourcing - https://www.mddp-outsourcing.pl/sprawozdanie-finansowe-2025-kompleksowy-przewodnik-od-mddp-outsourcing/Porozmawiaj o tym odcinku ze sztuczną inteligencją - https://bbs-bez-tajemnic.onpodcastai.com/episodes/3jfGUaom6sd/chat  ****************************Nazywam się Wiktor Doktór i na co dzień prowadzę Klub Pro Progressio https://klub.proprogressio.pl/pl – to społeczność wielu firm prywatnych i organizacji sektora publicznego, którym zależy na rozwoju relacji biznesowych w modelu B2B. W podcaście BSS bez tajemnic poza odcinkami solowymi, zamieszczam rozmowy z ekspertami i specjalistami z różnych dziedzin przedsiębiorczości.Jeśli chcesz się o mnie więcej dowiedzieć, to zapraszam do odwiedzin moich kanałów na:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@wiktordoktorFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/wiktor.doktorLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wiktordoktor/Moja strona internetowa - https://wiktordoktor.pl/Możesz też do mnie napisać. Mój adres email to - kontakt(@)wiktordoktor.pl  ****************************Patronami Podcastu “BSS bez tajemnic” są:Marzena Sawicka https://www.linkedin.com/in/marzena-sawicka-a9644a23/Przemysław Sławiński https://www.linkedin.com/in/przemys%C5%82aw-s%C5%82awi%C5%84ski-155a4426/Damian Ruciński - https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-rucinski/Szymon Kryczka https://www.linkedin.com/in/szymonkryczka/Grzegorz Ludwin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gludwin/Adam Furmańczuk https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-agilino/Wspaniali ludzie, dzięki którym pojawiają się kolejne odcinki tego podcastu. Ty też możesz wesprzeć rozwój podcastu na:Patronite - https://patronite.pl/wiktordoktorPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/wiktordoktorBuy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wiktordoktorZrzutka.pl - https://zrzutka.pl/j8kvarBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bss-bez-tajemnic--4069078/support.

Radio Wnet
Michał Gramatyka: Mam nadzieję, że siądziemy kiedyś przy okrągłym stole w sprawie wymiaru sprawiedliwości w Polsce

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 34:28


Poseł Trzeciej Drogi Michał Gramatyka opowiada się za potrzebą dialogu ws. wyjścia z kryzysu w wymiarze sprawiedliwości. Stoi na stanowisku, że PiS nielegalnie ukształtował KRS.

ijustreadthisbook--the podcast
53- Indy Writing Coven

ijustreadthisbook--the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 107:54


SEASON FOOOOUUURRRRR of ijustreadthisbook--the podcast'While solitude is an inevitable part of the writing journey, communities can provide accountability, inspiration, and tremendous growth.' -Ginelle TestaINDY WRITING COVENKRISTEN links:https://www.kristenbales.com/https://www.instagram.com/kristenbalesbooks/KRS links:https://www.instagram.com/krsmcentire/Meg links:https://linktr.ee/mcmthe1900Sophie links:https://www.instagram.com/eloquentinkblot/threads.com/eloquentinkblotTHURSDAY OCTOBER 31 ‘Funny Story' by Emily Henrysubscribe to ijustreadthisbook—the podcast to stay up to date on future and bonus episodes:)LATEST RELEASE: ‘You Didn't Tell' novella https://a.co/d/i0yynFb'Better Luck Next Time' https://books2read.com/u/3R59ox‘Better Luck Next Time' hoodie https://www.bonfire.com/better-luck-next-time-2-1/'Coming Up Dana' https://books2read.com/u/318vwlBUY ME A COKE https://ko-fi.com/ijustreadthisbook‘Introverted (but willing to discuss books)' T-Shirt https://www.bonfire.com/introverted-but-7/instagram: ijustreadthisbooktiktok: ijustreadthisbooktwitter: ijustreadthisbthreads: ijustreadthisbookfacebook: Taylor J. Bridgeforth - AuthorSIGN-UP FOR MY MONTHLY NEWSLETTER: https://beacons.ai/taylorjbridgeforth

Apt. 5B Podcast Hosted by Kil
Apt. 5B Podcast Hosted by Kil: Here I Come To Save The Day

Apt. 5B Podcast Hosted by Kil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 140:29


For this week's ep of my podcast Apt. 5B we're chopping it up about someone or something  who helped "save"  an MC, singer or group's career! For exp. Preemo producing for KRS' Boom Bap album, Ye bringing Com back with Be, the Lox getting off Bad Boy or Johnny Gill joining New Edition! Just another DOOOOOOOOPE ep y'all and don't forget to subsrcibe to our YouTube channel and check us out wherever you listen to your fave podcasts at!@Kil889  www.willmakebeatsforfood.com

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Raport Rządu USA o wyroku na Pastora Chojeckiego! | IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 62:36


Raport rządu USA o wyroku na pastora Chojeckiego. Amerykańska Komisja ds. Wolności Religijnej to komisja rządu federalnego USA. W raporcie, w sekcji "Kluczowe Wydarzenia Globalne" w temacie "Prawa ograniczające wolność religijną" jest akapit o Polsce, a w nim sprawa pastora Chojeckiego. Dlaczego Polska musi być wymieniana jako kraj, w którym łamana jest wolność religijna? Wejście prokuratury do budynku KRS - czyżby minister Bodnar został przyspieszony przez mec. Giertycha? Min. Romanowski według mediów ma mieć zarzut udziału w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej. Wizyta kanclerza Scholza i reparacje wojennych od Niemiec. 00:00:00 Wstęp 00:02:29 Proces pastora w raporcie USCIRF 00:38:58 Policja w budynku KRS 00:48:49 Kanclerz Scholz o reparacjach dla Polski 01:01:13 Ogłoszenia #IPPNaŻywo #polityka #USA #SupportPastorChojecki ----------------------------------------------------

Blown for Good: Scientology Exposed
Exposing Scientology's Escape Routes: KR Nightmares, Legal Loopholes, and the Sea Org's Hidden Struggles - Scientology Q&A #3 w/ Claire & Marc Headley

Blown for Good: Scientology Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 70:14 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.What if leaving a religious organization meant turning your entire world upside down? In our latest episode, we kick off our Q&A series on Scientology by unraveling the concept of Knowledge Reports (KRs) and the dire consequences for failing to write one. I share a poignant story about my wife, Claire, and her personal experience with KRs, shedding light on the intricate dynamics within the Church. Don't miss our nostalgic trip down memory lane as we talk about the fascinating layout of the international base and a memorable Christmas gift for David Miscavige.Have you ever wondered how people manage to escape the tight grip of Scientology? We dive deep into the harrowing escape stories of former members, exploring how the organization turns these departures into stories of betrayal and fabrications. We provide practical insights on obtaining police records through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and break down the A to J check questions you might face during interviews. The episode also uncovers the shockingly low wages of Sea Org members and why it's crucial for former members to scrutinize their Social Security earnings for gaps and inaccuracies.From motorcycle restoration projects to legal battles against a powerful organization, we cover an array of riveting topics in this episode. Hear the intricate details of "blow drills" and the dramatic escape of Jorge to Mexico, and learn why Scientology has largely escaped legal repercussions despite numerous controversial practices. We also discuss the complex relationship between David Miscavige and physical design elements within Scientology, providing a comprehensive view of the organization's operations. Tune in for an episode packed with personal anecdotes, listener questions, and our ongoing efforts to expose the troubling truths about Scientology.Support the Show.BFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160/shareApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 Spotify: ...

The Dope Sessions Podcast with Kelvy & Tree
The Late Sessions - Episode 10: Why is this Hip Hop Story A Hot Mess

The Dope Sessions Podcast with Kelvy & Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 137:10


The late sessions crew is back. This is episode 10 of one of the most dopest sections in podcasts. Kelvy, D-Nick and HarleyHustle return to talk about the mess that's going on in Hip Hop. Who created hip hop? Was it African American, some say it was Puerto Ricans, some say it was Jamaicans. Everybody has weighed in, from Lord Jamar, Tariq nasheed, KRS one, amongst others. The late sessions crew sits down and talks about all of this. While giving some history Hip Hop. One of the questions that is asked and will be talked about further in another episode is there is a difference between African American Hip Hop, and New York Hip Hop. I believe that this episode will not only raise some questions for the listeners but it will also probably be controversial. Check this episode out and let the crew know what you think.

Podkast Powszechny
Republika Południowej Afryki: jak wyzwoliciele zawiedli swój lud [JAGIELSKI STORY #54]

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 62:31


Afrykański Kongres Narodowy to w RPA więcej niż partia, a wyniki wyborów oznaczają więcej niż roszady w gabinetach. To koniec epoki, trwającej od 30 lat. W tym odcinku:Jak ludzie, którzy wygrali z apartheidem i przywrócili wolność milionom rodaków stracili ich zaufanie? Dlaczego weszli w koalicję z najgorszymi wrogami? Czy uda im się uratować sytuację w kraju i w konsekwencji - własne posady?Słuchaj też: Nelson Mandela: król życia, polityk, symbol. Historia najsłynniejszego więźnia świata [JS #41]Do poczytania:Czy można zasypać przepaść - wspomniany w odcinku tekst Dariusza Rosiaka o wojnie w Strefie GazyJAGIELSKI STORY | W tym cyklu podkastów przyglądamy się światu z bliska. Co dwa tygodnie informacje o najważniejszych wydarzeniach przeplatają się tu z historiami i anegdotami z podróży i pracy jednego z najwybitniejszych polskich reporterów i korespondentów wojennych.Zapraszają: Wojciech Jagielski i Krzysztof Story.Montaż: Krzysztof StoryOkładka: Grażyna Makara

THE FLEX RADIO INTERVIEW SESSIONS
Mc Shan the Legendary Rapper from Queensbridge NY

THE FLEX RADIO INTERVIEW SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 40:14


From the largest projects in the world, we have Legendary Mc from Queens NY, Mc Shan. Mc Shan gave us the Queens Anthem, "The Bridge", which sparked a response from Bronx rapper KRS one title, "The Bridge is Over"

No Ceilings with Glasses Malone
Conversations About Diss Records Part 2

No Ceilings with Glasses Malone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 58:52 Transcription Available


The No Ceilings crew explores the significance of modern rap battles and their impact on the hip-hop genre. They discuss the history of bragging and competition in hip-hop from LL Cool J, KRS-1, Biggie, Tupac to current diss records. They also touch on the connection between poverty and overcompensation, as well as the evolution of rap beef from the lyrical battles, physical altercations, the marketability, street credibility, consequences and real-life implications of diss records in hip-hop.They raise questions about the authenticity of rap beefs and the blurred lines between reality and entertainment. Also they touch on the manipulative tactics used by artists like Drake and the potential use of AI-generated music in diss tracks and more. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow NC on IG @GlassesLoc @Peter_Bas_Boss  @Steele562 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Glacially Musical Pouredcast
Glacially Musical #172 - Slayer : "Divine intervention" Reviewed ft. Omar Cordy of Ghost Cult

The Glacially Musical Pouredcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 92:01


Time for our final episode of our Slayer series ! Nik and Keefy are joined by Omar Cordy of @GhostCultMag to discuss the first post-Dave Lombardo era, and the merits of Paul Bostaph! We also rank every album we covered! Does "Divine Intervention rule?" drop a comment! Enter to win two VIP tickets to see @Slayer at Riot Fest 2024: https://ghostcultmag.com/giveaway-win-a-pair-of-vip-tickets-to-see-the-slayer-reunion-at-riot-fest-from-ghost-cult/ Check out our last series on the early classics of DRI: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpHaaolFKt7N2PpiIjuLmoZZjN5XlwGqs Check out the Slayer books by DX Ferris, an inspiration for this series: https://amzn.to/3ukL7ke For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.com For vinyl porn: Glacially_Musical To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast Follow our guest Omar at https://www.instagram.com/ojcpics Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro Nik - Keefy Clepto 2:34 Beer ✅ Nik - Second Shift Brewing "D IPA," Keefy - Liquid Death 4:33 Vinyl ✅ Nik -  @stptv  +  @theblackkeys  + Styx, Keefy - STP +  @INCITEband  6:02 Beer ✅ Nik - Charleville - Hoptomistic Dub IPA, Keefy - @liquiddeath2793 16:04 News ✅ Nik -  @CarcassBand  to tour with  @hatebreed , Keefy - Record Store Day smash or pass - Acid King,  @amorphisofficial ,  @apocalyptica ,  @atthegatesofficial ,  @bodysnatcherfl , KRS-1/BDP,  @jeffbuckley , Eric Carr /  @KISS , Cheech and Chong, De La Soul, Enslaved, Excel, GBI, HIM, Iggy Pop, Jucifer, Memphis Slim - Sonny Boy - and Matt Guitar Murphy, Millitarie Gun, Motorhead, Mudhoney, Nas, Willie Nelson, PearlJam, Pigs x7, Pixies, Ramones, Schooly D, Screaming Trees, Sevendust, Soft Cell, Sponge, Tad, Corey Taylor, Teem Sleep, Sister Rosetta Tharp, Thin Lizzy live, My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult, Frank Turner, and Frank Zappa 33:01 Meat ✅ Slayer - "Divine Intervention" with Omar Cordy! 130:00 Shirt ✅ Nik - , Keefy - Goatwhore, Omar Titanique/ Celine Dion 131:00 Please like and subscribe! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjPgZZ7s #podcast #vinyl #vinylcollecting #craftbeer #rocknews #metalnews #beer #slayer #reigninblood #southofheaven#seasonsintheabyss#powergroove#speedmetal #thrashmetal #progmetal #brianslagel#rickrubin #glaciallymusical #slipknot #genesimmons #vintagevinyl #vinylcommunity

Quantum Leap Radio
MOVE! (Leap 385)

Quantum Leap Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 120:06


It's some pressure in the studio today! Grandfathercloc is solo and breaks down his experience seeing KRS-One last weekend. His theory as to why people didn't go to the show, KRS' tour around the city and the problem with where he performed. New music from Conway The Machine, BXXNG, Planet Giza and more... Click play and take the leap!!!Follow us NOW on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, and more...!!You like what hear..? PROVIDE a donation on @kpft.org (DONATE button)QUANTUM LEAP RADIO broadcasting and streaming live from #HUEston T.X.Every Saturday from 4-6p.m. CST (90.1FM KPFT Houston in HD2) & Thursday 3-5a.m. CST (on the F.M. dial)Worldwide@kpft.org/listenortunein app

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz
DJ R DUB L - DUB RADIO "90'S MIX VOL.4"

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 56:23


https://4dadjsradio.com/ 01. DJ R DUB L - Dubtro 02. Mary J Blige Feat. Method Man – Love @ First sight 03. Tribe Called Quest – Hot Sex 04. LL Cool J – Moma Said Knock You Out 05. Wu-Tang - Shame On A Nigga 06. Method Man – Method Man (Home Grown Mix) 07. KRS-1 – Hip-Hop Vs. Rap 08. Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) 09. Noreaga - Mathematics (Esta Loca) 10. Fabolous – Freestyle 11. Wu-Tang – Ain't Nuthin To Fuck Wit 12. 2Chainz – Freestyle 13. Mr. Cheeks Feat. Missy Elliott & Diddy – Light Camera Action Remix 14. Redman – Time 4 Sum Aksion 15. 2Pac – My Block (DJ Noodles Remix) 16. 50 Cent – For The Night (Unreleased) 17. De La Soul – Rock Co.Kane Flow 18. Blackalicious - Cheezit Terrorist 19. Black Moon - How Many Emcee's (Must Get Dissed) (Bushwick Jeep Mix) 20. The Fugees – How Many Mics 21. Lauryn Hill & Bob Marley – Turn Your Lights Down Low 22. Boss – Deeper 23. Lil Kim Feat. Notorious B.I.G - Drugs 24. Notorious B.I.G – Big Poppa 25. T-Pain - Buy You A Drank - Dennis Blaze Big Poppa RMX 26. Fabolous - Make Me Better feat. Lil Mo & Jagged Edge (R DUB L Remix) 27. A Tribe Called Quest- Bonita Applebum (Hootie Mix) 28. D.I.T.C – Time To Get the Money (Unreleased) 29. The Beatnuts – Watch Out Now 30. J-Lo Feat. The LOX - Jenny From The Block (Trackmasters Remix) 31. Black Moon – Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Mix) 32. Erick Sermon & Slick Rick – Why Not (R DUB L Remix) 33. Masta Ace – Jeep Ass Niguh (Dusted Mix) 34. EPMD - Get Off The Bandwagon 35. Artifacts feat. Lord Finesse & Lord Jamar - Collaboration of Mic s 36. The D.O.C & Dr. Dre - The D.O.C. & The Doctor 37. Bell Biv Devoe- Poison 38. Kool G, Rap & DJ Polo – Poison

4DADJS RADIO BY Ziz
DJ R DUB L - DUB RADIO "90'S MIX VOL.4"

4DADJS RADIO BY Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 56:23


https://4dadjsradio.com/ 01. DJ R DUB L - Dubtro 02. Mary J Blige Feat. Method Man – Love @ First sight 03. Tribe Called Quest – Hot Sex 04. LL Cool J – Moma Said Knock You Out 05. Wu-Tang - Shame On A Nigga 06. Method Man – Method Man (Home Grown Mix) 07. KRS-1 – Hip-Hop Vs. Rap 08. Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) 09. Noreaga - Mathematics (Esta Loca) 10. Fabolous – Freestyle 11. Wu-Tang – Ain't Nuthin To Fuck Wit 12. 2Chainz – Freestyle 13. Mr. Cheeks Feat. Missy Elliott & Diddy – Light Camera Action Remix 14. Redman – Time 4 Sum Aksion 15. 2Pac – My Block (DJ Noodles Remix) 16. 50 Cent – For The Night (Unreleased) 17. De La Soul – Rock Co.Kane Flow 18. Blackalicious - Cheezit Terrorist 19. Black Moon - How Many Emcee's (Must Get Dissed) (Bushwick Jeep Mix) 20. The Fugees – How Many Mics 21. Lauryn Hill & Bob Marley – Turn Your Lights Down Low 22. Boss – Deeper 23. Lil Kim Feat. Notorious B.I.G - Drugs 24. Notorious B.I.G – Big Poppa 25. T-Pain - Buy You A Drank - Dennis Blaze Big Poppa RMX 26. Fabolous - Make Me Better feat. Lil Mo & Jagged Edge (R DUB L Remix) 27. A Tribe Called Quest- Bonita Applebum (Hootie Mix) 28. D.I.T.C – Time To Get the Money (Unreleased) 29. The Beatnuts – Watch Out Now 30. J-Lo Feat. The LOX - Jenny From The Block (Trackmasters Remix) 31. Black Moon – Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Mix) 32. Erick Sermon & Slick Rick – Why Not (R DUB L Remix) 33. Masta Ace – Jeep Ass Niguh (Dusted Mix) 34. EPMD - Get Off The Bandwagon 35. Artifacts feat. Lord Finesse & Lord Jamar - Collaboration of Mic s 36. The D.O.C & Dr. Dre - The D.O.C. & The Doctor 37. Bell Biv Devoe- Poison 38. Kool G, Rap & DJ Polo – Poison

Podkast Powszechny
Dlaczego znikają księgarnie [Tematy Tygodnika]

Podkast Powszechny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 28:13


Co trzy dni zamykana jest w Polsce jedna księgarnia. W ciągu dekady ubyło ich z naszej mapy prawie tysiąc - głównie tych małych. Państwo i samorządy wydają się uważać, że księgarnia to sklep jak każdy inny i ma sobie radzić. Co się dzieje z polskim rynkiem książki?Opowiada Monika Ochędowska, redaktorka działu Kultura w „Tygodniku Powszechnym”, autorka opublikowanego w najnowszym numerze raportu pt. „Książka znika”.W Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego co tydzień rozmawiamy o najważniejszych tematach „Tygodnika” z autorami, dziennikarzami i komentatorami. Zaprasza Michał Kuźmiński.

The Success Journey Show
EP - 206 | From Gridiron to Property Management: Kyle Stephenson's Winning Strategy

The Success Journey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 77:10


Welcome to the Success Journey Show! Today, we're thrilled to introduce Kyle Stephenson, President and Owner of KRS, a leading property management company. Kyle's journey began in 2007 when he recognized a gap in the market for property management services tailored to specific needs. Fuelled by his entrepreneurial spirit, he founded KRS, which has since flourished, managing over 1,300 single-family homes and 2,500 multi-family units across Virginia. Despite this growth, Kyle remains dedicated to upholding the highest standards of service for both residents and landlords. Kyle's expertise in residential property management has garnered recognition, including a feature in Michael Levy's book, "Successful Property Managers, Advice and Winning Strategies from Industry Leaders." He is not only a licensed Realtor but also an active member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers and the Richmond Apartment Owners Association. Beyond his professional endeavors, Kyle holds a degree in Linear Programming from the University of Pennsylvania. He began his career in medical device sales with Medtronic before transitioning into the property management industry. Outside of work, Kyle is deeply involved with the Relationship Foundation of Virginia, where he contributes to strengthening families through education and community engagement. When he's not coaching youth football, Kyle cherishes moments spent with his wife and three children, cheering on his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles. Join us as we delve into Kyle's journey of entrepreneurship, leadership, and community impact. Welcome, Kyle Stephenson!

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI
Kaczyński spodziewa się zab*jstw politycznych! Giertych i Ardanowski dla IPP

Idź Pod Prąd NOWOŚCI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 74:41


Kaczyński grzmi: po obecnej władzy "można się spodziewać zabójstw politycznych". Giertych odpowiada: Czy pan planuje kogoś zabić? PiS chce delegalizacji partii rządzących? Będzie wniosek do TK? Ardanowski krytykuje PiS. 00:00:00 Wstęp 00:02:00 Kaczyński spodziewa się zab*jstw politycznych 00:30:31 Min. Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski dla IPP TV 00:55:16 Adam Bodnar o KRS dla IPP TV 01:03:31 Andrzej Duda o Donaldzie Trumpie 01:08:57 Ogłoszenia #IPPTVNaŻywo #Sejm #Kaczyński #polityka -----------------------------------------------------------------

Gość Radia ZET
Adam Bodnar: Nie powinno być takich zarobków w telewizji publicznej

Gość Radia ZET

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023


Minister sprawiedliwości o zarobkach w TVP, Krajowej Radzie Prokuratorów, zmianach kadrowych, zmianach w ministerstwie, KRS, ministrach Kamińskim i Wąsiku i planach na 2023

The 12kyle Podcast
80s vs 90s rap lineup...

The 12kyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 14:05


In this episode, 12Kyle discusses the concept of an 80s versus 90s rap lineup. He came across a post on Facebook that compared 80s and 90s rappers and asked who would be better lyrically in their prime. 12Kyle decided to do a breakdown of individual matchups and share his personal opinions on who would be better. The episode concludes with a discussion on the scoring and some debates around the choices. Takeaways Hip hop group discussions on Facebook can spark interesting debates. Comparing 80s and 90s rappers' lyricism in their prime is subjective. I acknowledge that personal preferences and opinions play a significant role in these discussions. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:30 - Hip Hop Group Discussions on Facebook 01:27 - The Concept of 80s vs 90s Rap Lineup 03:21 - Setting the Criteria: Strictly Lyricism 04:11 - LL Cool J vs The Notorious B.I.G. 05:46 - KRS-1 vs Jay-Z 06:49 - Big Daddy Kane vs Nas 08:24 - Rakim vs Tupac 09:28 - Kool G Rap vs Snoop Dogg 10:56 - Scoring the Battle: 80s vs 90s 11:23 - Debating LL Cool J vs The Notorious B.I.G. 12:25 - KRS-1 vs Jay-Z: The Top 5 Debate 13:12 - Conclusion 80s vs 90s rap lineup... AUDIO https://linktr.ee/12kyle YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/mm_D1kN3fIo

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM
Kwiatkowski o KRS: Zastanawiałem się, czy to jakieś przedszkole albo żłobek

Popołudniowa rozmowa w RMF FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 24:15


Ta wypowiedź była obrzydliwa i nacechowana agresją, dlatego posłanka Kamila Gasiuk-Pihowicz miała rację, że wezwała policję – tak senator niezależny Krzysztof Kwiatkowski skomentował incydent w Krajowej Radzie Sądownictwa, który sprowokował swoimi słowami sędzia Maciej Nawacki. O samej KRS były szef NIK mówił, że obserwując obrady miał wątpliwości, czy to „jest jakieś przedszkole albo żłobek”.

Rhyme & Treason Radio
Episode 352- GOVT SHUTDOWN

Rhyme & Treason Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 99:41


Howdy Folks, There is a government shut down looming and that is the theme of the show. Politicians suck and we play a bunch songs about it. Murph lived and survived the Maui fire and we talk about that and beer of course. Good luck federal worker the politicians will be paid while you work for free. Hip Hop, Metal, Punk and sound clips enjoy. MATADOR, Artist include knower, KRS one, epic rap battles and many more.

Da Owners Box
Room 112

Da Owners Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 99:01


You Ever Get Caught Up? How'd you get out of it?, Kenneth Petty vs. Offset? How does this end? Is Nicki Back? We talking KRS 1 and Battle Rap, Would you let your girl get $$ from her Ex? Do you NEED someone to complete you? Colorado vs Colorado St., Female Rappers, We talking The Pass...and more --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daownersbox/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daownersbox/support

The Almanac of Rap
What Happened to Hip House feat Dave Giles II

The Almanac of Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 29:07


In this episode Donwill talks to Dave Giles II to figure out what happened to the danceable hip-house style of rap music. He also brings up that time KRS-One battled KRS.You can find out more information about Dave and his many dope projects here For a list of 10 Chicago House & Hip House songs, Kool Rock Steady's music video, a short documentary on Hip House and more visit donwill.me/aor/hip-houseVisit donwill.me/aor to sign up for our newsletter!Donwill:Twitter.com/donwillInstagram.com/donwillThe Almanac of Rap:Instagram.com/thealmanacofrapMentioned in this episode:SAFESPACE is out now!Donwill's SAFESPACE album is available for the first time on vinyl and if you love this podcast you'll definitely love this music! It's self produced by Donwill and the instrumental version of the Almanac of Rap's theme song is on it as well as features from his group Tanya Morgan and Rob Cave. There's also some really cool limited edition merch items as well and I'm talking 100 pieces total limited. When it's gone it's GONE! SAFESPACEDon't Look Up ft Mia Jae (prod. by 6th Sense)The new single by Tanya Morgan (Donwill & Von Pea) is available now on Bandcamp at on Nov 1st at all other streaming outlets. Bandcamp: https://tanyamorgan.bandcamp.com/ Pre-Save: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/tanyamorganand6thsense/dont-look-up-feat-mia-jae

Star Stories with Toure`
O.G. Rap Beef: Queens vs. The Bronx

Star Stories with Toure`

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 12:47


KRS-One is one of the legends of hip-hop, but before the fame, he was a teenage runaway who ended up in a homeless shelter. That became the source of his rap name and the place where he met his partner DJ Scott La Rock. Scott was a counselor at one of the shelters KRS stayed at. They talked about hip-hop, formed a duo that rewrote hip-hop history, and lifted KRS out of homelessness. Watch here: https://thegrio.com/starstories/1368615/#sp=star%20stories Credits: Criminal Minded Writer: Scott La Rock, Lawrence “Krsone” Parker, Joe Thomas   Label: Boogie Down Productions  Publisher: Bun Bun Music The Bridge - M.C. Shan Writer: Shawn Molkee and Marlon Williams Label: Bridge Records Publisher: Pop Art Music   South Bronx - DJ Scott La Rock, Blastmaster K.R.S. One, D Nice Writer: Lawrence “Krsone” Parker and Khadijah A Sterling Scott Label: Bridge Records Publisher: Bun Bun Music    Kill That Noise - M.C. Shan Writer: Shawn Molkee and Marlon Williams Label: Bridge Records Publisher: Cak Music Publishing Inc. and Songs Of Marl   The Bridge is Over  Writer: Lawrence “Krsone” Parker and Sterling Scott Monroe Label: Boogie Down Production  Publisher: Boogie Down Production and Univeral Music Z Tunes LLCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Global Shift Podcast
Episode 57: Re-Air Journey Into Sound With DJ DREZ

Global Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 57:38


Today's guest DJ DREZ is a master of his craft. "Peacefully determined. Lover. Sound Ambassador. Hip hopper. Mind astronaut. Grateful. Beat maker. Student always. Sometimes teacher. Disciplined. Turntablist. From LA, Earth. Haiku D'Etat. Abstract Tribe Unique. Dreaming In Sanskrit. World Traveler. Dancer. Passionate. Compassionate. Yogi. Vishnu. Rasta. Friend. Father. Husband. Wildly calm. Love, respect and get off on what I do." Drez has worked with a who's who of top artists (Blackstar, KRS 1, Black Eyed Peas, Macy Gray, Eminem, Project Blowed) and organizations (Adidas, X Games, ABC, Okay Player) while maintaining an extensive worldwide touring schedule, variously involving artists like Moby, Ziggy Marley, Common, Femi Kuti, De La Soul, Capleton, Nas, Lee Scratch Perry.  

The Breakfast Club
Gangster Chronicles: KRS-One's Bro DJ Kenny Parker "The Greatest Hip Hop Story Ever Told"

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 68:12


The Black Effect Presents... The Gangster Chronicles! We have the opportunity to sit down with BDP's DJ Kenny Parker along with the homie SJ, one half of The Connected Experience podcast. We discuss him and his brother KRS-One's turbulent upbringing, KRS-One's early years as an aspiring MC and his love for Reggae, The Blastmaster KRS-One's legendary Juice Crew Diss, "The Bridge Is Over" and how KRS pushed him into becoming a DJ and producer. We then talk about PM Dawn getting tossed off stage by KRS-One and the repercussions behind the incident and his top selling new book "My Brother's name Is Kenny" The Greatest Hip Hop Story Ever Told, which you can purchase here  shorturl.at/bglzS Subscribe to "The Connected Experience" podcast shorturl.at/sDJZ3 Buy Some Official Merch Enter Code CD3IJXR0BH For Free Shipping In US https://digital-soapbox-network.creator-spring.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gangster Chronicles
KRS-One's Bro DJ Kenny Parker "The Greatest Hip Hop Story Ever Told"

The Gangster Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 68:12


We have the opportunity to sit down with BDP's DJ Kenny Parker along with the homie SJ, one half of The Connected Experience podcast. We discuss him and his brother KRS-One's turbulent upbringing, KRS-One's early years as an aspiring MC and his love for Reggae, The Blastmaster KRS-One's legendary Juice Crew Diss, "The Bridge Is Over" and how KRS pushed him into becoming a DJ and producer. We then talk about PM Dawn getting tossed off stage by KRS-One and the repercussions behind the incident and his top selling new book "My Brother's name Is Kenny" The Greatest Hip Hop Story Ever Told, which you can purchase here  shorturl.at/bglzS Subscribe to "The Connected Experience" podcast shorturl.at/sDJZ3 Buy Some Official Merch Enter Code CD3IJXR0BH For Free Shipping In US https://digital-soapbox-network.creator-spring.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.