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There are many topics that swirl both inside the realm of Law Enforcement, and Criminal activity. Everyone wants to talk about 'em. What happens when you take an active Chief of Police, the World's most Prolific Jewel Robber and toss news headlines, bot-button topics and more for an audience to take in and behold? There's a LOT to talk about when these two meet and now - it's time to lsiten to - COPS AND ROBBERS TALK, where Chief Chris and Larry Lawton bring up the topics, and with the help of civilian/producer/OG Podcaster Mike Wilkerson, share those perspectives and ask YOU to tell them what YOU think! The CopsandRobbersTalk.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! Rate this Podcast on Apple Podcasts ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/iq1JHtYwZh0?si=Iv7Hpi-KjctLsyqK The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk: 0:00 - Introduction Overview of episode's focus on law enforcement perspectives. 3:15 - Guest Introduction Larry's background and experience in law enforcement. 8:30 - Understanding the Police Role Insights into the daily experiences of law enforcement officers. 15:45 - Challenges as a Police Administrator Discussion on administrative difficulties and public perception. 22:10 - Accountability in Law Enforcement Addressing the issue of misconduct within the profession. 29:35 - Public Misconceptions Clarifying common misunderstandings about police work. 36:00 - Interview with Larry Larry shares his experiences in federal prison and insights on crime. 44:20 - Comparisons of Perspectives Contrast between police and former inmate viewpoints. 52:45 - Educational Goals Aims to better inform the public about law enforcement realities. 58:00 - Conclusion Recap of key discussion points and closing remarks.
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There are many topics that swirl both inside the realm of Law Enforcement, and Criminal activity. Everyone wants to talk about 'em. What happens when you take an active Chief of Police, the World's most Prolific Jewel Robber and toss news headlines, bot-button topics and more for an audience to take in and behold? There's a LOT to talk about when these two meet and now - it's time to lsiten to - COPS AND ROBBERS TALK, where Chief Chris and Larry Lawton bring up the topics, and with the help of civilian/producer/OG Podcaster Mike Wilkerson, share those perspectives and ask YOU to tell them what YOU think! The CopsandRobbersTalk.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! Rate this Podcast on Apple Podcasts ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/iq1JHtYwZh0?si=Iv7Hpi-KjctLsyqK The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk: 0:00 - Introduction Overview of episode's focus on law enforcement perspectives. 3:15 - Guest Introduction Larry's background and experience in law enforcement. 8:30 - Understanding the Police Role Insights into the daily experiences of law enforcement officers. 15:45 - Challenges as a Police Administrator Discussion on administrative difficulties and public perception. 22:10 - Accountability in Law Enforcement Addressing the issue of misconduct within the profession. 29:35 - Public Misconceptions Clarifying common misunderstandings about police work. 36:00 - Interview with Larry Larry shares his experiences in federal prison and insights on crime. 44:20 - Comparisons of Perspectives Contrast between police and former inmate viewpoints. 52:45 - Educational Goals Aims to better inform the public about law enforcement realities. 58:00 - Conclusion Recap of key discussion points and closing remarks.
Jeep Talk Show, Jeep Purple Heart, Jeep Lift Kits, Jeep Accessories, Austin Barbecue, Jeep Recalls, Stellantis, Jeep Production, Super Bowl Commercials, New Jeep Models, Jeep Recon EV, Jeep Quality, Consumer Reports, Jeep Pricing, Jeep Market Strategy Welcome to the flagship episode of the Jeep Talk Show with Tony, Larry, and special guest host John! Here's what we've got lined up for you tonight: Jeep and the Purple Heart: Did you know a Jeep was once awarded a Purple Heart during WWII? Dive into this fascinating piece of history with us. Fabricating Frenzy with Larry: Larry discusses the art of lifting your Jeep - from changing tires to getting under the "skirt". Learn about different lift options, whether you're aiming for rock crawling or overlanding. Must-Have Jeep Accessories: We're talking about the essentials like ice scrapers and snow brushes, even if you're in Texas where snow is a rare treat. Barbecue in Austin: A detour into the delicious world of Texas brisket. Where's the best spot to enjoy some legendary barbecue? Larry and John share their favorite joints like Terry Black's and Franklin's. Jeep Recalls: An important update on a significant recall affecting over 63,000 Jeep Cherokees due to potential power and braking issues. We'll give you all the details. Tariffs and Production: How President Trump's proposed tariffs might affect Jeep production decisions, potentially bringing manufacturing back to the US. Super Bowl Ads: Jeep and Ram's marketing strategies for the 2025 Super Bowl, and what we can expect from their commercials this year. New Jeep Models for 2025: Including an Army-inspired Wrangler and the upcoming Recon EV. Consumer Reports on Jeep Quality: Debating the perception versus the reality of Jeep's reliability and how it stacks up against competitors. Jeep's Market Strategy: Insights into Jeep's adjustments to their lineup, including price cuts aimed at boosting sales. Join us for an engaging discussion, some laughs, and all things Jeep! Whether you're a seasoned Jeeper or new to the community, there's something here for everyone. Keywords: Jeep Talk Show, Jeep Purple Heart, Jeep Lift Kits, Jeep Accessories, Austin Barbecue, Jeep Recalls, Stellantis, Jeep Production, Super Bowl Commercials, New Jeep Models, Jeep Recon EV, Jeep Quality, Consumer Reports, Jeep Pricing, Jeep Market Strategy. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Jeep adventures! Share your thoughts or your own Jeep experiences in the comments below. 00:00 - Intro 00:07 - On this episode 01:45 - Austin BBQ 03:16 - Eating BBQ 04:43 - Autistic John 05:27 - Recalls 07:02 - Drive by 08:02 - Tarrifs? 11:38 - New guy, FIX IT 13:04 - Super bowl and Jeep 14:26 - Newbies 18:19 - Pro America 23:15 - Consumer Reports 24:45 - Quirks 36:07 - 392s 39:48 - Fabricating Freenzy 42:51 - Spacer Lift 47:53 - Mind of Nicky G! 51:36 - Wrap Up! The Jeep Talk Show has been in publication for 15 years! We have a large group of team members and hosts. We publish five episodes a week. One episode, Chic Chat, is a women only hosted episode for women that feel more comfortable watching women talk about Jeeps and off road. We hope you give us a try and if you like the show please subscribe! Our website is https://jeeptalkshow.com. We do both video and audio only so you can watch or listen which ever is more conveinant depending on where you are and what you are doing. Driving to and from work, mowing the grass, or working out at the gym. Let the Jeep Talk Show 1000+ episodes make your day better and more entertaining! Join the Jeep Talk Show family! (chat server) https://jeeptalkshow.com/discord Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jeeptalkshow (subscribe for commercial free episodes!) Round Table recording Tuesday's 7:30pm CT (Zoom meeting) https://jeeptalkshow.com/roundtable pass jeep Visit our website! https://jeeptalkshow.com Sign up for our newsletter! https://jeeptalkshow.com/newsletter Instagram @jeeptalkshow https://instagram.com/jeeptalkshow
In this episode we talk about listening skilz and how they can set us apart. How there are 10 diffrent types of filters to be aware of. You can reach Larry @ Larry@larrychatterton.com ... We learned to be aware of what you are saying and how you say it. Support the show
你聽過「偽科學」這個名詞嗎? 在一些領域中,如何區分「科學」與「不科學」? 而催眠、量子波動等等領域,又應該被劃分為哪一邊? 這次是所長的某一世的前女友 - Larry老師來與大家分享~ (Larry很不喜歡這個稱謂......) 一起來聽聽這一集,讓靈魂事務所的Larry來告訴你更多吧! ======== ►「8靈3研究所」的官方Line@,所有資訊都在裡面喔~ https://lin.ee/axrdRUI ►按下追蹤節目及五星好評 ======== Powered by Firstory Hosting
In today's episode, you'll hear the incredible story of a man named Larry Walters, or "Lawn Chair" Larry, who bought over 40 weather balloons, attached them to a lawn chair in his backyard and flew 16,000 feet up in the air.The story is weird and funny, and it gives way to a larger discussion about “Cluster Ballooning.” I'll explain challenging words and phrases as I go along!In Part 1 of this episode, you'll learn all about the common English expression "up in the air." You'll learn the expression's origin, how to use it in a multitude of situations and you'll do pronunciation exercises with it. Big shoutout to Guilherme Krause and Christian for supporting the podcast this month, I really appreciate it!*****Premium Content: This episode is part of Season 3. By purchasing Season 3 transcripts, you'll be able to access the full episodes, the full PDF transcripts for episodes 101 - 150, an Mp3 download and the premium podcast player to work on your pronunciation. Get ALL PREMIUM CONTENT FOR SEASONS 1 - 3 (with 5 in-depth courses to improve your English, includes all transcripts + mp3s)Get ONLY the Transcripts for Episodes 001 - 150Get the Free E-Book: 101 American English Slang Words American English Accent Course*****Support the show
(January 26, 2023) The music that Larry ‘Larry D' Dodson sang is a major part of the soundtrack of any soul music lover. Dodson had us shaking our rumps to the funk as the lead singer of the legendary Bar-Kays. The Bar-Kays called Memphis their home, so Dodson knows a lot about the blues and Southern Soul Music.Dodson showcases those Southern Soul chops on the party anthem “Mr. Harmonica Man.” While his turn to the Southern Soul side of things might come as a shock to some, those Memphis roots shine through on this fun and funky number that showcases the blues harp talents of Damion Kereem ‘Yella P'Pearson, who is the “Mr. Harmonica Man” referred to in the song's title.Yella P is a revelation. Here is an artist born and raised into the hip-hop era and he looks the part. Yet, when he puts that harmonica to his lips, he's more Little Walter than Lil' Baby. Yella P is also a native of Memphis and the history of that city's music comes through his harmonica playing. Dodson gritty voice brings out the fun that is heard in this song as he moves seamlessly from funk to Southern Soul. Check out the song and video for “Mr. Harmonica Man” here.
(January 26, 2023) The music that Larry ‘Larry D' Dodson sang is a major part of the soundtrack of any soul music lover. Dodson had us shaking our rumps to the funk as the lead singer of the legendary Bar-Kays. The Bar-Kays called Memphis their home, so Dodson knows a lot about the blues and Southern Soul Music.Dodson showcases those Southern Soul chops on the party anthem “Mr. Harmonica Man.” While his turn to the Southern Soul side of things might come as a shock to some, those Memphis roots shine through on this fun and funky number that showcases the blues harp talents of Damion Kereem ‘Yella P'Pearson, who is the “Mr. Harmonica Man” referred to in the song's title.Yella P is a revelation. Here is an artist born and raised into the hip-hop era and he looks the part. Yet, when he puts that harmonica to his lips, he's more Little Walter than Lil' Baby. Yella P is also a native of Memphis and the history of that city's music comes through his harmonica playing. Dodson gritty voice brings out the fun that is heard in this song as he moves seamlessly from funk to Southern Soul. Check out the song and video for “Mr. Harmonica Man” here.
Larry Martin is the founder and owner of Tour Supply Inc., accommodating touring professionals with the gear they need from locations in Los Angeles CA (Third Encore) and Nashville, TN (Soundcheck), a showroom location in Lititz, PA (Rock Lititz), and a shop in Manchester, UK. Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roadie-free-radio/id1115332289 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/61e24ZD5A3oBTxO36WHQXq?si=38cac6d09f3f4fea
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Episode 13, “Eleanor's Return” The girls' old roommate Eleanor surprises them with a visit! Now that she's divorced and toting all of her worldly possessions, Jack becomes convinced he's moments away from the curb. He and Larry (LARRY!) hatch a plan to ruin Eleanor's welcome back party, until it's revealed that the party is to celebrate Jack passing his cooking exam! Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Strang Report host Stephen Strang invites you to hear an episode from the "God Out Loud" podcast with Rob Vischer. Listen to this interview when Larry Robinson asked God for a new career, he didn't expect God to answer like this. For more God Out Loud episodes, go to https://godoutloud.com/.
Locked On Blazers – Daily Podcast On The Portland Trail Blazers
The Trail Blazers came back from down 20 to earn their most important victory of the season Wednesday night against the Chicago Bulls. Larry Nance had a massive game off the bench and heard his name chanted inside the Moda Center. Plus, the Blazers have found their go-to crunch time lineup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blazers – Daily Podcast On The Portland Trail Blazers
The Trail Blazers came back from down 20 to earn their most important victory of the season Wednesday night against the Chicago Bulls. Larry Nance had a massive game off the bench and heard his name chanted inside the Moda Center. Plus, the Blazers have found their go-to crunch time lineup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lawn Chair Larry, also known as Larry Walters, had always dreamed of flying. As a kid, he planned on becoming a pilot in the airforce. Unfortunately, he was turned by air force recruiters away due to his poor eyesight. In the wake of the death of his dream, Larry became a truck driver. However, his vision of flying never left him, even though the airforce was no longer an option. One day this dream drove him to do something crazy. Larry strapped 45 balloons to his lawn chair and took flight over Long Beach, CA. The event made headlines. From that day forward, Larry Walters became known as Lawn Chair Larry.
Hey guys! It's Season 5 Episode 17 this week and we focused on 2 stories! The cases are Final Appeal: Rolando Cruz and Alejandro Hernandez/ Wanted: Bill Henderson! Please consider leaving us a review in APPLE PODCASTS it REALLY does help! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestackpack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestackpack/support
After spending 30 Years of his life as an administrator in the school system in Canada, Larry was gifted the opportunity to work with the most vulnerable and behavioural students in the Catholic school system. Working with these children was a gift from God that changed the way Larry understood education, leadership and life. He was so motivated to share his discoveries, he left the school district so he could speak with other educators and leaders about what he had learned. In this episode: 1. The GIFT (Intro). 2. Fostering a safe and secure environment (4:29). 3. Out of the box thinking (9:13). 4. Carrying the weight of working with diverse students (12:32). 5. Where are they now? (19:03). 6. The “IT” factor (24:43). 7. What shaped you does not need to define you (30:09). 8. Foundations of Training (37:01). Connect with Larry Larry offers three presentations: “An Effective Model of Working with Diverse Students”, “Either You Have IT or You Don't” and “A Leaders Guide to Building of Culture of IT.” Connect with him on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-s-tomiyama-54073832/ Connect with Helen If you are interested in working with Helen to “think outside the box”, check out her coaching programs at www.thegiftofbeingpresent.com.
"RING TALK WORLDWIDE," LONGEST RUNNING SHOW IN COMBAT SPORTS HISTORY - 37 YEARS
The retired HBO Godfather Larry Merchant opens up about Marvin Hagler, the ex-World middleweight champion who died earlier this week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pedro516/support
We begin with a tribute to broadcasting legend Larry King (0:51). Next, Gabe Mirabelli checks-in for Vegas Corner (29:21), including a look at Gabe's newest gambling obsession and his early read on next week's Bucs-Chiefs showdown. And then lawyer and University of Tennessee grad Abhishek Singh helps lead a Saturday Morning Investigation into the state of the Tennessee football program (47:53).This Week's Digital Broadcast Lineup:Cavalcade of Sound (0:01-0:50)Opening Monologue (0:51-29:20) -Market Shoutouts and Table Setting -Larry King Tribute *Origins of my Fascination with Larry *Larry's Career Path *Larry Segments from Previous Episodes: Larry, Frank Sinatra, & Looking for Coffee in Miami (Ep. 32); a Saturday Morning Investigation of Larry's Eventful Marital History (Ep. 29) *A Highlight from Episode 20: Larry, a radio fan, & a Harry Belafonte record *Larry the Junior High Fundraiser *Larry Forgets he's on the Air *Larry's Newspaper Columns *A Student Calls in to Ask Larry about Journalism *The Origins of Larry's Stage Name -Episode PreviewVegas Corner with Gabe (29:21-47:52) -Kramer the Gambling Addict -Reviewing Last Week's Picks -An Early Glance at Bucs-Chiefs -Gabe's Newest Gambling Obsession -Gabe's Reaction to Hannah's Stance on GamblingAbhishek Singh Conversation (47:53-1:42:27) -A Local Retailer's Response when Lane Kiffin Left Tennessee for USC -Guest Intro -Tennessee Football Making Headlines for the Wrong Reasons -Shek's First Memory of a Tennessee Game -Shek's First Trip to Neyland Stadium -His Gameday Routine as a College Student -Most Memorable Games from his College Days -Phil Fulmer's Coaching Legacy -The Tennessee-Florida Rivalry -Shek Still Resents Florida -Lane Kiffin's Season in Knoxville -The Derek Dooley Era -Derek Dooley's Mom Defending him on the Radio -The Butch Jones Era -Butch's Slogans -The 2017 Team that went 0-8 in SEC Games -Stories from the Bizarre 2017-2018 Coaching Search -Phil Fulmer as an Athletic Director -The Enthusiasm and Reputation of the Tennessee Fan Base -The Way National Media Covers Tennessee -Tennessee's Internal Investigation of Jeremy Pruitt -Winning can Conceal a Myriad of Issues in College Sports -Reaction to Dan Patrick's Report about Cash in McDonald's Bags -The Possibility of a Lawsuit Between Pruitt and UT -Expectations for Danny White as AD -The Qualities that UT Fans Want in the Next Head Coach -Will Shek Contribute to the Alumni Fund? -A Projection of the Next Five Years of Tennessee Football -Law School StoriesA Caller Questions Larry about his Hair (1:42:28-1:42:57)
Welcome to The Brave New Workforce Podcast! Your hosts Trip O’Dell, Anna Codina, and Larry Cornett give a quick teaser on what’s to come and why they’re excited for the future of work. The way we’ve been working is outdated and it’s time we re-examine how we can optimize this so that we live happier lives without having to make substantial career and lifestyle sacrifices. This podcast is about finding happiness, balance, and ultimately, living a quality life filled with freedom. Key Takeaways Our traditional way of working is broken, now what? Disaster is commonplace in our society. We’ll adapt. Remote work is one of those adaptations. This podcast is about optimizing your happiness so that you can have the freedom to do the things you want to do. Introductions: Who are your co-hosts? Anna goes first and shares her story and her background. Who is Larry? Larry shares how he got his start into remote work and consulting. Who is Trip? Trip shares his story. Self-proclaimed as ‘Forrest Gump: The Sequel.’ Why is Trip excited about this podcast? There are a lot of things about work that are broken, but these are easy problems to fix! Larry’s excited because we’re in the middle of a revolution. Larry had to leave his family in the midwest to have a career. We don’t have to do that anymore. Are Millennials the unluckiest generation in history? Anna shares why she’s excited about the future. Resources Thebraveworkforce.com Bravenewcompanies.com
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NXT 29 review (S3E1) - September 6, 2010 Aaannnd… welcome back! Join new Pro and Rookie hosts Larry Larry and Primo Nando for NXT Season 3! In the year 2010, a new cast gets ready to prove themselves as the next NXT breakout superstar. But this season there’s a new twist, an all female rookie cast. In the first main event of Season 3, Aksana & Goldust go up against AJ & Primo. Who will become the 1st female NXT breakout star this season? Listen and find out! Follow us on Spotify, Podbean, and iTunes for the latest episodes and bonus content! Email Us Email us any of your questions regarding NXT, the current product or anything else! We'd love to hear from you! Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on IG Follow us on Twitter
Our boy Jeremiah Wilkins of the brand new Guillotine Entertainment Podcast RETURNS to the show this week, mainly to plug his new show, which you can listen to at the link below! We're going deep into the XFL's debut, Birds Of Prey, fart poems (what?) and talking birds. This one is cinema. Patreon.com/616Entertainment! LISTEN TO the Guillotine Entertainment Podcast right here! https://soundcloud.com/guillotine-entertainment/ep-1-introductions-oscars-underwater-reveiw-road-map-and-everything-in-between Twitters: @IDS616 @TheArtist616 @WarIsGuillotine FreelanceWrestling.com This week's song: 'Run' - Joji (2020)
How You Know They’re the One. Double M Gets His Office Moved. The Second Darrin Morons in the News. Bob the Nibbling Delivery Driver. Todd are You Broke? Georganna’s Wedding was Snowbound. Bob Apologizes to the Vanilla Community. Rick Can’t Smoke the Green Stuff. Nick Reviews Lamar's Bacon Cooking Tips. Grandma Loves the Funeral Season. Nicole’s Mom had a Larry, Larry and Larry. The Kardashians Kill the Martinis. Lamar’s CB Buddy. Stay Off Your Foot Honey. Spaghetti Pie Gets the Risky Photo.
L'indicatif de Larry J dans Léthargiques Substances Disparates, une émission de Radio Campus Clermont-Ferrand.
With Larry Fitzgerald coming back for another season, Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley break down just what that means, plus special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers pays a visit.
Dr. Larry Senn is a pioneer in the field of corporate culture, having conducted the world’s first research on corporate culture in 1970. As chairman and founder of Senn Delaney, a global transformational and culture-shaping organization, Larry has been on a mission to make “culture shaping” an everyday practice of companies around the world. Larry is also the best-selling author of several books, including, 21st Century Leadership, Winning Team Winning Cultures, and most recently The Mood Elevator. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How people are greatly influenced by significant adult figures in their lives and who first influenced Larry. Larry’s first entrepreneurial efforts and how they worked for him through school and then through college. The reason Larry compares many companies to dysfunctional families (with turf wars, politics, and trust issues). Larry’s connection to Walmart and its founder who envisioned bringing low-priced consumer goods to rural America. Why leaders have obligations to become their best selves. Hint! It has something to do with organizations becoming shadows of their leaders. How Larry developed a passion for helping companies develop a company culture. What it means to operate as an effective entrepreneur and why Larry believes it means operating lean, with few inefficiencies or redundancies. Why Larry chose “culture shaping” as his career and why it’s so important for businesses. Curiosity vs. judgment and why curiosity can help transform the way you approach problems or challenges in life and in business. Mood elevators and what they have to do with the way you respond to issues you address throughout the day. How riding the mood elevator influences everything in your life from your relationships to your personal effectiveness and even your professional success. How you can reduce the frequency with which you visit the lower floors of your mood elevator and to spend more time moving up. Ways to contact Larry: Larry@themoodelevator.com
“When you pay somebody that’s been where you want to go, you’re buying WISDOM without the WAIT.” If you want to succeed as a multifamily real estate investor, your best bet is to take advantage of free resources for a basic education and then find someone you know, like and trust who is willing to mentor you—even if you have to pay for their time. Larry Goins is a veteran real estate investor with 20-plus years of experience in the space. He travels the US speaking at conventions and expos, sharing his strategies for buying a dozen properties every month—without leaving his office! Larry is also the president of both Investors Rehab and The Goins Group, and he hosts the popular real estate podcasts BRAG Radio and Brain Pick-A-Pro. Larry is committed to holding true to his moral integrity in his business and personal life. Today, Larry sits down with me to offer advice for aspiring investors around finding a mentor and ‘accelerating the splat’ when necessary. He shares his favorite real estate strategies and explains how he has systematized his business around seller financing and lease option models. Listen in to understand what motivates Larry to continued success in real estate and learn how he pays it forward by putting people and principles BEFORE profits! Key Takeaways How Larry got his start in real estate Always wanted own business Tom Vu real estate seminar Bought first house in 1986 Larry’s favorite real estate strategies Seller financing Lease option How Larry has systematized his business Buy house ‘fit and safe’ Landlord/tenant relationship Lease option model Larry’s advice for aspiring investors Get education (podcasts, blogs and YouTube) Find coach or mentor ‘Education is not application’ Larry’s concept of accelerating the splat Pleasure vs. pain motivation Recognize time to move on What motivates Larry to success in real estate Dad passed in 1984, wanted to help mom Be Rich and Generous How Larry puts people and principles before profit Advise against lending for bad fix and flip Relationship driven (vs. transaction driven) What gets Larry out of bed in the morning Loves the chase, thrill of negotiating deals Impart expertise to students Connect with Larry Larry’s Website BRAG Radio Show Brain Pick-A-Pro Podcast Resources Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing: The Blueprint to Quitting Your Job with Real Estate—Even Without Experience or Cash by Michael Blank Deal Maker LIVE Michael’s Website Podcast Show Notes Review the Podcast on iTunes
Anthony is back home, but Larry is the one on the road this week. - The Gamers talk more retro news - Anthony talks his trip to Super Potato for himself and Larry - Larry talks a little about Chiller Theatre The Retro Gamers: http://theretrogamers.com http://fb.com/retrogamerspodcast http://instagram.com/the_retrogamers Shop: http://www.teechip.com Search: “The Retro Gamers” or “vbsux” Tweet Anthony @matsusu28 Tweet Larry @mohr365 Open/Close Music: "Come and Find Me - B mix" off of "Resistor Anthems" by Eric Skiff http://ericskiff.com/music https://soundcloud.com/eric-skiff/come-and-find-me-b-mix
Jessa and Nick finish the historical timeline about the crimes of Larry Nassar and start to delve into the sentencing held in January 2018.
Cleve Gaddis, host of the Call Cleve Atlanta Real Estate Show on Newstalk 1160 and Team Leader of Gaddis Partners, RE/MAX Center and Larry Larson discuss president Trump's new tax plan and how it might affect homeowners. Will interest payments and property taxes still be deductible? Other items discussed... Are home warranties worth having? Cleve's advice for people considering purchasing a home warranty. Do listing agents have to disclose the existence of multiple offers?
Speaking of Partnership: Personal Stories of the Power and Payoffs of Partnership
Do you follow your "Yes?"Following your "Yes" is about you taking a step forward in your partnerships by taking action and applying at least one thing you heard from our guests during their interviews this week. On today’s episode, all of this week’s guests have generously provided BONUS MATERIAL, not included in the interviews you listened to earlier this week. Each one has provided incredible examples of the power of following your “Yes”. Enjoy! Carol AllenNot Following - Years ago, Carol was really motivated to find her romantic partner and she would often fall for the “he’s so cute” partners. Like many people, she would go on a date and know in the first 30 minutes if there was anything there, but the “he’s so cute” voice spoke up and that voice would win out. One guy in particular was soooo cute and even though Carol could tell he drank too much, she ended up dating a drunk guy who hated his mother and ultimately hated women. Following - When Carol bumped into her first mentor online he was a total stranger to her and she instantly knew he was who she needed to work with. She had a lot of near misses over the years, but since they never felt so right they never got off the ground. They were missing the certainty and clarity and the power that was required. Listen to Carol's full interview here (https://speakingofpartnership.com/118-carol-allen/) Connect with Carol - Carol's website (http://www.soulmatestars.com) Carol’s Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Love-Is-In-The-Stars-194561130578829/) FREE E-Book (http://www.rightmanreport.com) Larry MichelNot Following - This story has both emotional and physical ramifications. Larry was in a relationship that was not going well and he was holding it all inside. And on a very cold night he went out and sat at the water’s edge to think. His body was telling him not to do it but he was emotionally so out of it that he did not listen. He ended up getting walking pneumonia and ending up in the hospital. In hindsight Larry realized he was not listening to his body or his emotions even though there were constant signs that he needed to take care of himself physically and emotionally. The result was it impacted his business and almost killed him because he wasn’t listening to his “Yes.” Following - Anytime Larry has gotten a clear “Yes” and he has followed it, he is always surprised by how far beyond his expectations or his imagination he gets taken. When he allows himself to go in the direction that his body and his emotions and especially his heart is taking him he is always blown away by what comes to be. This can be little things as well as big ones. Listen to Larry's full interview here (https://speakingofpartnership.com/119-larry-michel/) Connect with Larry - Larry's website (http://thefouranswers.com/) The Personal Energetic Profile - FREE Report (http://services.thefouranswers.com/view/personalenergeticprofile/index.php) Larry’s Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Shinetop) (https://speakingofpartnership.com/120-follow-yes-friday-35/)
Audio File: Download MP3Transcript: Lucy Sanders: Hi. This is Lucy Sanders. I'm the CEO of NCWIT, the National Center for Woman and Information Technology. This is another in a series of interviews of interviews that we're doing with just fantastic women who have started IT companies, very, very inspirational women. With me is Larry Nelson from w3w3.com. Hi, Larry. Larry Nelson: Hi. I'm so happy to be here. I'm really looking forward to this interview. w3w3, we launched it in January of '99. We have thousands of archives stories up and the important ones are NCWIT Heroes series. Lucy: You don't say? Larry: Yeah. Lucy: That's great. Well, today, Larry, we're going to interview a mobile evangelist and internationally exhibited artist and she's also an author, just like you with a passion for fusing her creativity with technology. Sian Morson is the founder and CEO of Kollective Mobile. Kollective Mobile is a mobile development agency that focuses on bringing mobile solutions to start‑up and agencies. This is a top space. We're busy trying to get into mobile applications at NCWIT, a little more slowly than I would like. Sian, also, speaks and writes about mobile strategy for a number of publications and works with a variety of non‑profits. Thank you, Sian, for doing that, especially in this space of bridging the digital divide. She has a new book coming up in December. Maybe, we'll have a chance to ask her about that, "Learn Design for iOS." Before we start, Sian, welcome. How are you? Sian Morson: Thank you. I'm doing great. I'm doing great today. Lucy: Why don't you tell us just a little bit about what's going on at Kollective Mobile? Sian: Right now, at Kollective Mobile, it's the end of the year. It's traditionally a pretty busy time for us, because everyone's trying to get rid of their budget. [laughter] Sian: We're getting proposals for lots of crazy apps and vetting those and trying to deliver. Lots of projects before the end of the year, so it's a pretty busy time for us. Lucy: If you have any left over money, send it to NCWIT. [laughter] Larry: Or, w3w3 would... [laughter] Lucy: If it's just... [crosstalk] Sian: ...sure to do that. Lucy: If it's just too crazy of an app. Sian: We're just wrapping up the year. It's our third year. We celebrated our three year anniversary in October, so we are pleased as punch to still be around and still be turning out good apps for your clients. Lucy: Good luck with the end‑of‑year. Being in the corporate IT space myself, I understand the end‑of‑year is a busy time. The end‑of‑year budget is important. Sian, how did you first get into technology? Our listeners are always eager to know people's paths along the way. Sian: Let's see. I've always been really interested in the way that things work. It's funny, I was asked this question once or twice before and started to really think about it. In thinking about it, I thought about how fortunate I was, because I actually had a computer lab in my junior high school that I attended in the Bronx in New York. When I started telling people about that, they were like, "You actually had computers in your school?" I just thought that was normal for everyone, but apparently, especially, if you think of now, kids don't really have that much, so I was quite fortunate that I was introduced to technology in junior high school. We had a computer lab. We learned the basic and I was one of those kids with a Commodore VIC‑20 and then, the Commodore 64, sitting up late at night, making my own programs. That was my first foray linking technology, but it certainly stuck. Lucy: Basic was my first language, too. Although, my first language was actually a little register swapping language on [inaudible 03:52] desktop machine. That just shows I'm really old Sian. Just following up on that, if when you look out on the technology landscape, today, obviously, mobile apps and the technology that underpins them very cool, other types of advancing technologies, that you see out there? Sian: These days, I'm a little bit excited about the Internet of things. I find that to be fascinating of just how pulling together all of these different facets of your lives to...I don't know if it's to build a profile, but the way that technology just affecting every single aspect of our lives is great and I'm particularly fascinated by the Internet of things. That's cool. I'm also really interested in health techs in how there are so many advancements in that space, specifically as it pertains to mobile, that's one of the fasting growing segments of mobile is health tech. I remember when I first studied creating apps, I was working for a pharma agency. Pharma and health is very restricted and limited in terms of what they can say and what they can do, but there have been lots of advances in health tech in the last couple of years. I'm super excited about that, as well. Larry: That's really super. I've got to ask this question, why are you an entrepreneur, Sian? Also, what is it about entrepreneurship that makes you tick? Sian: Why am I an entrepreneur? That's a good question. I don't know any other way to be. I've just always been a little more independent than all the other kids. I was always that kid saying, "What else?" I was never just happy with one answer or the status quo. I was always a seeker and that's probably largely, that coped with my need to know how things work, probably laid the ground work for me becoming an entrepreneur today. That, particularly, learning how things work and getting to the root of the problem and issue, whether it be a technological one or even a human resource issue, that's what makes me tick. I like figuring things out. I like getting to the bottom of things, so for me, that's probably why I'm an entrepreneur today. Lucy: Along this entrepreneurship adventure, as you will, because that's sort of what it is, who supported you on your career path? Do you have mentors or role models? Anything come to mind there? Sian: Even though, she never branched out and started a specific business, my mom really influenced me. She was always doing little side projects. My dad was an entrepreneur, as well, certainly not in technology, but those are the people that I saw around me just doing their own thing and it always made me want to do my own thing, as well. Today, I look up to a lot of the other women in technology. There are other women that are doing amazing things. Kelly Hoey of Women Innovate Mobile is someone that I look up to. I met her a year ago at a conference and she's been really supportive of my career and all the projects that I work on, so I certainly do look up to her, as well. But there are tons of women who are doing great things, now. I'm super excited that there are so many of us in this space. It's great to just look around and observe all the amazing things that women are doing. Lucy: We agree. Right, Larry? Larry: Absolutely, 100 percent. Lucy: We agree. We can't wait, really, when all the creative ideas and thoughts of women are instantiated in our technology. We are excited about that. Sian: It almost makes me want to be a teenager again. [laughter] Sian: Because I figure it's such a great time to be growing up and to be learning and to have access to so much. It really makes me want to go back in time a little bit. Lucy: Maybe, we could skip the acne or something. [laughter] Larry: Just as a sidebar there, it was something that Lucinda said earlier, she actually did some of that software work when she was only like five, six years old. So she's not as old as some people might think. Lucy: No, I didn't. Probably 25 or something. Larry: With all the neat things that you have done over the years and so on, what is the toughest thing that you've ever had to do in your career? Sian: Let's put it this way. I've got two things to answer that question. If you'd asked me the question before a month ago, I would have said, the hardest thing that I've done in my career was quit a regular, great paying job to start my own company, because that was pretty challenging and that was scary, certainly scary, because you're giving up that "security" of a paycheck in order to do your own thing. That was tough, but now, I can say, that writing this book. [laughter] Sian: It's the hardest thing that I've done. I really have to tip my hat to what I considered to be real writers who are out there, doing this stuff every day, all day. It really was challenging for me to do it. I would say, starting my company and then, writing a book would probably be two challenging things I've had to do in my career. Lucy: I've heard writing a book is hard and now, I'm lamenting. [laughs] I guess I'll find out, Sian. Larry: You bet. Sian: You think it sounds easy because you do know it. It's all stuff that's in your head, but really putting it out there and crafting it and making it into something that people want to read, is certainly a process. I am in awe of that creative process. I'm not sure that I'm ready to do that any time again soon, but it was fantastic. I learned a lot about discipline and I learned a lot about myself, as well, in the process. I definitely think that's...I'd be curious to hear what you think when you're done with that, as well. Lucy: I'm a little in awe of the whole process. Sian, if you were sitting here and talking to a young person about entrepreneurship, what advice would you give them? Sian: Always follow your gut. I would give that advice to any young person, but especially if it were a young woman. I, certainly, would tell her to really follow her gut. We, as women, are intuitive. There are times when we second guess ourselves for whatever reason. We don't always go with that intuitive nature that we're given. That's served me so many times in my career. It's often the times that I have gone against it or I second guessed myself that I ended up making a mistake. I am like "I should not have done that." I knew that, but went against it anyway so here I am. That is probably the biggest piece of advice I would give to a young person. Follow your heart and go with your gut always. Larry: I love it. I am a father of four daughters. I'll make sure they get this message. Sian: Four daughters, wow that is pretty amazing. I have a cousin who has five daughters. For a good couple of years, he was the only male in his household. [laughs] Larry: What are the personal characteristics that have made you not just a good, but a great entrepreneur? Sian: I am stubborn beyond belief. [laughter] Sian: I am insanely competitive. But, I can also admit when I am wrong. You can only be stubborn for so long, to be competitive for so long. If you know when you lose then the key is to learn from all of those. I do think that being competitive helps. I look at a lot of situations as a competition as well. As competitive people, I want to win. I don't always win but my competitive nature makes me want to do my best regardless. I don't always win but I take the "L" when I need to. I learn from it. Lucy: That's a great phrase. I take the "L" when I need to. That's awesome. You're busy and you have a busy life, you're so involved in your work and giving back, writing, and being an artist. How do you bring balance into your life between work and your personal endeavors? It sounds like you do great job and perhaps our listeners could learn something from that. Sian: This is a really important question. It's easy to get caught up in the rat race and to push ourselves beyond belief. There is this school of thought that entrepreneurship means that you are working all night, every night, no sleep. There is a sort of glory that is associated with that for some people. Certainly I have pulled my share of all‑nighters. I don't make it a regular thing. I don't recommend that for anyone. It's certainly not sustainable. The way that I bring balance to my life is that I'm a runner. I love running. I don't run races. I don't run marathons. I like to run by myself. If I have a rough day, I go home, put some headphones on and I just run as far as I can. I make my way back and that makes me feel great. I also mediate. I try to do that in the mornings before work or in the evenings when I get home. That is a good way to set up the day. It's a great way to decompress at the end of a crazy day. Those are the two things that have been constant for me throughout my career. Lucy: Great advice. Larry: Great advice, for sure. You've done so much. You've achieved a great deal. What's next for you? Sian: Lots of rest. [laughter] Sian: Wrapping up the end of a pretty busy six months, I opened this space. I'm in Atlanta at the moment. I opened a co‑working space and communi‑tech center called Kollective South. I am trying to get that off the ground. That has taken me away from the Bay Area. I've done all of that and wrote the book on Kollective Mobile in that last six months. That's a lot. I am ready for some time off. I am looking forward to that as soon as I get this place up to where I need it to be. That's next. It's a pretty ambitious project. I don't know how realistic it is for me to think that I am going to be able to get any rest. [laughs] I am certainly going to try. We're trying to open these communi‑tech centers in urban areas across the country in order to increase digital literacy and to bridge the digital divide. It's fairly ambitious. It's a lot to do, but I am super‑passionate about it. I'm really excited about it. Larry: If anybody can do it, you can. Lucy: I have no doubt. This is a great close for this because that is what entrepreneurs do. They don't necessarily see the end in sight. They set off, they dodge, they weave, they experiment, they fail, and they succeed. Through it all, they're driven by passion to get something done. It's very commendable. Good luck with that. We are very eager to hear how that goes. Larry: We'll follow up on that, too. Lucy: Totally. Sian: Please do. I love to have a follow‑up conversation. I love to hear about your book as well. Lucy: [laughs] I don't know. We'll see it how that all goes. Sian, thanks so much for joining us. It sounds like you have a wonderful life. Good luck with all of your endeavors. Larry: That's a fact. Sian: Thank you for having me. It was awesome speaking with you both. Lucy: Remind listeners that they can find this at W3W3.com and also ncwit.org. Larry: That's it. You listen to it. It will be on a podcast as well as a blog. Lucy: Great, thank you Sian. Sian: You're welcome. Bye‑bye. Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Sian MorsonInterview Summary: Sian Morson is a tech entrepreneur, mobile evangelist and strategist. In 2010, Sian founded Kollective Mobile to help other businesses and startups with mobile development and strategy. "I don't know any other way to be," Sian said when asked why she became an entrepreneur. "I've just always been a little more independent than all the other kids. I was always that kid saying, "What else?" I was never just happy with one answer or the status quo. I was always a seeker and that's probably largely, that coped with my need to know how things work, probably laid the ground work for me becoming an entrepreneur today." Release Date: December 6, 2013Interview Subject: Sian MorsonInterviewer(s): Lucy Sanders, Larry NelsonDuration: 15:51
Yakuza Kick Radio pays tribute to the life of "Sweet 'n' Sour" Larry Sweeney -Erik shares memories of watching Larry wrestle -Stephen "The Turtle" Weiner calls in to share his memories of Larry -Larry's close friend and fellow wrestler "Stove" calls in to talk about his relationship with Larry -"King of Diamonds" Eddie Kingston is next to share his love and memories of Larry -Larry's friend Tony joins the show -Some of Larry's memorable promos are played