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Blessed are those who endure persecution for the sake of the Gospel, their body may be hurt, but their soul will be untouched.Culture sets up a standard for how one should live, but what if Jesus were to turn that standard upside down and bless you for following it? This series examines the Beatitudes, exploring how Jesus provides us with instructions for living in the kingdom of God, explaining what it looks like to live a counter-cultural life for God, that is just as relevant today as they were two thousand years ago.QUESTIONS FOR THE ROAD1. Think of your current struggles—are they a result of persecution because of righteousness, or your own self-righteousness? How are you able to determine the difference between the two?2. What does it look like for you to deny yourself, and “Lose Well” in the midst of persecution for Christ?3. How have you experienced blessing within persecution, and possibly overlooked it? Take time to reflect on the ways you are blessed in the midst of struggles, and respond in gratitude to your Savior.
Losing your life to find it. Matthew 16:25. AmenPodcast.com
June 30, 2024 / Sunday Sermon: How to Lose Well / Fr. Christopher Rodriguez by Trinity Episcopal Church Vero Beach
Seconds out, round 191! Join Kam and Flowz for some more boxing talk! Gill vs Barrett review (1:40) Anderson vs Merhy review (11:50) Haney vs Garcia preview (22:30) Get involved with the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #StrapSZN Instagram: @strapsznpodcast Twitter: @strapsznpod We are available on all good streaming platforms. Hit the url below to get direct links to all our streaming pages. Give us a follow, leave us a review and connect with us! https://allmylinks.com/strapsznpodcast
#WizardTeam: A Black Fantasy Podcast In this episode, we discuss Chapters 33-35 of Legendborn where Bree trains for and participates in the Third Page Trial. BUY LEGENDBORN VOTE MVP & BENCHED #WizardTeam is part of the Black Nerds Create collective, which provides content through the lens of critical and creative fandom. www.blacknerdscreate.com Instagram: @wizardteampod @blacknerdscreate Tumblr: @wizardteampod @blacknerdscreate SUPPORT: Become a BNC Baddie Tip Us on Patreon Tip Us on Cash App Treat Yourself PRODUCTION: Hosts: Bayana Davis, Robyn-Renee Jordan, Porshèa Patterson-Hurst Editor: Robyn-Renee Jordan Intro/Outro Music: Blackchain beats Midroll Music: Prod. by LitKidBeats, litkidbeats.com Graphics: Delia Gallegos, Bayana Davis Socials: Bayana Davis, Nicole Hill #WizardTeam is a Black magical podcast for Black magical stories. Fantasy enthusiasts Bayana Davis, Robyn Jordan, and Porshèa Patterson-Hurst do a close read of magical books written by and about Black people. Join our book club on #WizardTeam Wednesdays for a spoiler-heavy discussion of Legendborn by Tracy Deonn. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wizardteam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wizardteam/support
LEADERS KNOW IT IS IMPORTANT TO LOSE WELL. SORE LOSERS MAKE TERRIBLE LEADERS WHO WILL EVENTUALLY CHEAT TO WIN AT ALL COSTS Watch the video #leadingleaderspodcast 2-28-22: http://www.jlorennorris.com/podcast/leaders-know-it-is-important-to-lose-well “Tantrums, hard feelings, bitterness and revenge are the markers of a sore loser. When adults act like toddlers with outburst of uncontrolled emotion, it is often a sign they never learned to lose well. Leaders who do not learn to lose well are not just people who lose, but become people who are losers by character as well. Good leaders know how important it is to lose with class and learn from it every time.” J Loren Norris LOOK FOR LEADING LEADERS ON LIFTABLE.TV ______________________________ Leading Leaders Podcast is a short but impactful leadership video, blog and podcast distributed 5 days a week by J Loren Norris to promote faith, family and freedom in the face of a global leadership drought. Leadership Training, Interviews and Entertainment #leadingleaderspodcast #storypower #transforminggracetv #jlorennorris jlorennorris.com/podcast Copyright 2022 Tell It Like It Is Inc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/j-loren-norris/message
LEADERS KNOW IT IS IMPORTANT TO LOSE WELL. SORE LOSERS MAKE TERRIBLE LEADERS WHO WILL EVENTUALLY CHEAT TO WIN AT ALL COSTS Watch the video #leadingleaderspodcast 2-28-22: http://www.jlorennorris.com/podcast/leaders-know-it-is-important-to-lose-well “Tantrums, hard feelings, bitterness and revenge are the markers of a sore loser. When adults act like toddlers with outburst of uncontrolled emotion, it is often a sign they never learned to lose well. Leaders who do not learn to lose well are not just people who lose, but become people who are losers by character as well. Good leaders know how important it is to lose with class and learn from it every time.” J Loren Norris LOOK FOR LEADING LEADERS ON LIFTABLE.TV ______________________________ Leading Leaders Podcast is a short but impactful leadership video, blog and podcast distributed 5 days a week by J Loren Norris to promote faith, family and freedom in the face of a global leadership drought. Leadership Training, Interviews and Entertainment #leadingleaderspodcast #storypower #transforminggracetv #jlorennorris jlorennorris.com/podcast Copyright 2022 Tell It Like It Is Inc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/j-loren-norris/message
Losing is inevitable, but failure doesn't have to be. Learn how to reframe the way you look at loss, with the help of a former NBA player, a therapist who helps clients build unconditional self-worth and an entrepreneur who challenged himself to experience 100 days of rejection.
On this episode of Feel for the Game, Nick and Noah discuss what to do with defeat. They explore the most memorable missed shot in NCAA Tournament history, how to move on when we lose, and Noah flexes his mental muscles to recount tournament history. Enjoy another vintage episode of unprofessional, but honest sports conversation to help get you through the day. Follow us on Instagram: @feelforthegamepod
On this episode of Feel for the Game, Nick and Noah discuss what to do with defeat. They explore the most memorable missed shot in NCAA Tournament history, how to move on when we lose, and Noah flexes his mental muscles to recount tournament history. Enjoy another vintage episode of unprofessional, but honest sports conversation to help get you through the day. Follow us on Instagram: @feelforthegamepod
It’s become a cliché to say that great ideas come in the shower. But the fact is – they do! And there is actually a psychological explanation for why that is. We begin this episode with a look at the reason for this common experience. http://mentalfloss.com/article/52586/why-do-our-best-ideas-come-us-shower What’s the difference between pleasure and happiness? It’s an important distinction because the more pleasure you seek, the less happy you become. That’s the contention of Dr Robert Lustig, author of The Hacking of the American Mind: The Science Behind the Corporate Takeover of Our Bodies and Brains (https://amzn.to/2yp2xMf). Dr. Lustig sees some troubling developments in our quest for pleasure and I think you’ll be interested in what he has to say. When you make a salad and you rinse the lettuce and carrots and tomatoes under the faucet for a few seconds. Does that really get rid of the pesticides and bacteria? We explore that very important question and you really need to hear the answer. http://www.menshealth.com/how-to-wash-produce Nobody likes to fail – but maybe we should all rethink that. Failure turns out to have a silver lining – and not just in the way that “Every cloud has a silver lining.” Chris Gethard is a pretty successful stand-up comedian who has written a book about failure called Lose Well (https://amzn.to/2CpJcgz). Although Chris has had some clearly successful moments (his own HBO special and his own sitcom on Comedy Central for example) he has also had some colossal failures. He joins me to discuss why failure is inevitable and really something to be celebrated on your journey to success. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Athletic Greens is doubling down on supporting your immune system during the winter months. Visit https://athleticgreens.com/SOMETHING and get a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play. https://bestfiends.com Let NetSuite show you how they'll benefit your business with a FREE Product Tour at https://netsuite.com/SYSK https://www.geico.com Bundle your policies and save! It's Geico easy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Retour de Dan Gagnon dans le podcast ! Dan a fait tout un tas de choses dans sa vie : il a vécu sur plusieurs continents (il a passé un quinzaine d’années en Belgique avant de retourner au Québec), en six ans il a tourné avec quatre spectaclesdifférents (avec dedans, tant des blagues sur la neige que sur la dépression), il a été chroniqueur dans pas mal d’émissions radio & télé, il a eu son propre late show (RTBF), il a co-écrit et réalisé une websérie, il a fait plein de podcasts (Comedy News Weekly, Making a 2ème spectacle, Podcast Tout Seul,…).On avait déjà enregistré un épisode des Gens Qui Doutent ensemble (le 15ème) et je l’ai invité à nouveau parce que dernièrement, il a ressorti un vieux texte qu’il avait écrit en 2013 sur ce qu'il pensait être le futur de la comédie et l’a analysé pour voir ce qui était vrai et ce qui ne l'était pas. Puis il a réécrit une seconde note au mois de décembre pour faire de nouvelles prévisions sur le stand up. Sa note sur l'humour en 2013 (version audio ici)Sa note sur l'humour en 2021 (version audio ici)Cet épisode est donc plutôt destiné aux geeks de comédie, puisqu'après 20 minutes de digressions, on parle vraiment de stand up, de théorie, d’écriture, mais aussi :de l’importance des angles plutôt que des blaguesde comment il écrit pour d’autres personnes, notamment des gens qui ont un profil très différent du siende ce que (selon nous) les humoristes auraient du faire ou non pour continuer à jouer pendant le confinementde la façon dont la comédie a évolué ces dernières années en francophoniede l’importance de l’affect dans les métiers créatifs de plein de façons d’écrire des farces, des questions à se poseron imagine aussi un concept de blagues où tout le monde serait gentil et bienveillantet on se pose des questions de fond comme par exemple : quand on a besoin de faire pipi la nuit, faut-il y aller ou attendre que le réveil sonne ? A propos de Dan GagnonFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | YoutubeSon dernier spectacle Rose, disponible sur VimeoSon podcast Podcast tout seulSon podcast sporadique Comedy News Weekly (avec Anthony Mirelli)RéférencesLe premier épisode des Gens Qui Doutent qu’on avait enregistré avec Dan GagnonL’humoriste Alex Vizorek, qui est un des premiers en Belgique / France à parler si ouvertement de ses auteurs (et avec qui on a enregistré un épisode des Gens Qui Doutent)Scott Dikkers, le créateur du site The Onion et auteur des livres How to Write Funny, How to Write Funnier etHow to Write FunniestSteve Martin et son sketch Do you mind if I fart ?Le sketch sans public de l’humoriste québécois Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais (avec qui on a enregistré un épisode des Gens Qui Doutent) L’humoriste Dave ChapelleLe comédien Jonathan Cohen L’humoriste Blanche GardinL’humoriste canadien Adib Alkhalidey, qui a aussi sorti un album de musique (et avec qui on a enregistré un épisode des Gens Qui Doutent)L’humoriste belge Inno JPRap Contenders & WojtekAndy Samberg (Brooklyn 99, The Lonely Island) qui roaste James FrancoLe musicien français Jacques Le live Lose Well de Chris GethardA propos de ce podcastS'abonner via iTunes, PocketCasts, Spotify, Youtube ou n'importe quelle application de podcasts (RSS)Soutenir Les Gens Qui Doutent via PatreonMe suivre sur Instagram, Youtube, Twitter, FacebookEt pour venir me voir en spectacle, c'est iciPhoto : Arnaud Laurent Pour soutenir le podcast via PatreonSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/lesgensquidoutent. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Hello Hypocrites!! Wow do we have a fantastic episode for you today. We have the one and only Chris Gethard on the podcast for a nice, extended conversation that I just wouldn’t allow to end. Chris is lucky he had prior commitments otherwise we could’ve talked until dinnertime. Our lengthy conversation veers in very many directions: inspecting religion’s heavy influence on ourselves and our work, about the value of a true friend and knowing when you have one, about the creative process for Chris’ vulnerable and intimate HBO special “Career Suicide” and a whole lot more, including the stories of the two previous times we met before we officially became peers and, dare I say it, friends. Chris and I spend some time taking about absolute horror stories in comedy, the kind that make some people give up and believe this just ain’t for them, and I must say I feel a weight off my shoulders finally bringing the nightmare I went through to light. We get some seriously wonderful questions from y’all that we dive into, giving some no-holds-barred answers. I know for a fact you’ll seriously enjoy this episode, but probably not as much as I enjoyed recording it. You can follow Chris on social media at @ChrisGeth, you can check out his HBO Special “Career Suicide” on their streaming platforms, you can get his books “Lose Well” and “A Bad Idea I’m About To Do” wherever books are sold, and if that ain’t enough content for you, go ahead and follow him and keep updated for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Check out the first episode of the Reading for Your Life podcast. Alex shares Chris Gethard's Lose Well and advice about hard work, powering through failure and living your best life. You can buy a copy of Lose Well from Chris's website here: https://chrisgeth.com/lose-well/Contact Alex Acton on Twitter @alexpacton or find more Modern Polymaths at modernpolymaths.com, on twitter @modernpolymaths, or on Facebook at Modern Polymaths Media.
Chris Gethard is a comedian based out of Queens, NY, with proud roots in West Orange, NJ. He can be seen performing all over the world. In NYC you can often catch him at The Comedy Cellar. He’s the host of the podcast Beautiful/Anonymous, the author of the book Lose Well, and the figurehead of a television show that’s actually more like a religious cult. In hipster cities, he is most often recognized for playing Ilana’s boss on Broad City. In regular America, he more often gets “Aren’t you the guy who tried to hit Oscar with the pipe on The Office?” Back in the late 90s, bands started getting websites. On these websites were forums where people could chat about music, the scene, hot topic, white belts, chain necklaces, etc. It was a place for the scene to exist outside of shows. At that time, a random character names SOMEKID popped up and started talking shit to everyone. I believe this person was my first introduction to trolling. They started shit so much that people in the scene wanted to basically kill this person but no one ever knew who it was. Until today. Luckily Chris remembered this and reached out to me to talk about this. Now, he presented this to me as he had “a story” and you’ll hear my confusion in the very beginning. It takes us a minute to get into why he reached out but holy fuck is it worth it. Usually, I’ll break down what we talk about but it’s a few stories about the scene and then he goes into the story so you need to just hold tight. TODAY'S SPONSOR jvi mobile marketing has been in business since 2012. Founded by former member of New Jersey pop-punk band RedRover and creator of the North Jersey pop-punk Facebook group, he has been building a digital marketing agency that has grown to over 100 clients from all around the country. The agency specializes in all sorts of digital marketing for local small businesses. Whether you need a logo, website, automation, Facebook ads, or just more traffic and better rankings for your business, Jay and his team will work with you to find the best and most affordable solution. To learn more, contact JVI Mobile today at 866-587-3837 or visit www.jvimobile.com Check out my new website! -->>> thiswasthescene.com If you’d like to support the podcast you can donate as little as $1 a month through Patreon by going to thiswasthescene.com and click on the button at the top of the page that says Click HERE FOR BONUS MATERIAL. As a Patron, you get access to bonus material that regular podcast subscribers do not. OR you can do a one-time donation by clicking the DONATE button.
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Today's episode is inspired by a chapter in comedian Chris Gethard's b ook (not sure if that's a stage name or not :), "Lose Well." He writes, "When we decide we want to shift the standard of our life to include something new and out of the box, we tend to spend a lot of time apologizing for it and justifying it..." No lies in that statement, right? We throw a lofty dream that is waaayy out there in front of others and they look at who you are or who you've been and they squash your "gonna be's." Today's slap back is to do you boo and make no apologies along the way. You can check out the show notes on marshbuice.com Connect with me on social @marshbuice on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn and let me know what you got from today's episode? Email me @thesaleslife1@gmail.com Please help support the show by sharing the show by text & thumbing a quick rating & cool review. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marshbuice/message
Chris Gethard [Beautiful/Anonymous podcast](https://www.earwolf.com/show/beautiful-anonymous/) returns to Blank Check to discuss 2003's father and son fantasy, Big Fish. And also, to talk about Star Wars some more. But does Big Fish's ending pay out like a slot machine? Was 2003 the year Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton culturally flip-flopped? What are some of the nerd perks offered at the new Star Wars hotels? Together, they spend 2+ hours examining the performances of the cast including Albert Finney and Billy Crudup, motorcycle cages, which vignette to cut out of this movie, and of course Mr. Soggybottom. This episode is sponsored by [Robinhood](http://check.robinhood.com), [eero](https://eero.com/check) CODE: CHECK and [Filmspotting podcast](https://www.filmspotting.net/). Plus, be sure to grab copy of Chris Gethard's new book, [Lose Well](https://chrisgeth.com/lose-well/)!
The Chris Gethard Show might have been Todd’s favorite talk show of the decade, a weird, tossed-off calamity that emerged every week like an odd magic trick. It made the trip from New York public access TV to more traditional networks. And then earlier this year, it ended, as its network, TruTV, and comedian Gethard opted not to continue with it. It ended up being the most weirdly appropriate promotion for Gethard’s new book imaginable. Lose Well, published in October, is a self-help book with a twist, a tome that is meant to help people figure out not how to avoid losing but how to lean into it, how to learn from it, how to change thanks to it. It compiles the stories Gethard has collected over a long career peppered with high-profile failures (and, yes, some high-profile successes), mixed with his signature blend of earnest, sincere humor. And here’s the paragraph where we’d put some of the stuff Gethard and Todd talk about in this episode, but honestly, it’s one of Todd’s favorite interviews he’s ever done, and he couldn’t narrow it down. So just listen to it already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Se você estiver escutando Inglês Nu E Cru Rádio por um tempo, já escutou por 200 vezes a frase "Lose well". Para celebrar o nosso episódio de número 200 você vai finalmente entender o que isso significa. Lose well.If you have listened to Inglês Nu E Cru, you have heard Foster say the phrase "Lose well," exactly 200 times. To celebrate our 200th episode of Inglês Nu E Cru, you will finally understand what it means. Lose well.Para ganhar uma aula totalmente grátis pelo Cambly é só baixar o aplicativo ou ir diretamente para o site. Ao finalizar a sua inscrição não se esqueça de colocar o cupom inglesnuecru.** Baixe o aplicativo Cambly em seu iPhone** Baixe o aplicativo Cambly em seu AndroidAdquira as worksheets dos primeiros 50 episódios para aprender o melhor vocabulário, gramática, pronúncia e o verdadeiro inglês que você nunca vai achar nos livros didáticos!**https://goo.gl/YHtPKoNunca perca um episódio! **iTunes: https://goo.gl/ZAjj5f**Spotify: https://goo.gl/3GYvdq**Google Podcasts: https://goo.gl/LuU1E8**Subscribe on Android: https://goo.gl/VAUKxt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian Chris Gethard illustrates his personal and professional manifesto "lose well" with hilarious and ultimately empowering tales about his own missteps, misadventures, and public failures from the cancellation of his Comedy Central sitcom after ten episodes to rediscovering his comedic voice and life’s purpose on a public access channel. He recalls how getting miscast in a school production of Bye Bye Birdie changed his life, the time he invited a heckler on stage during his comedy set, and why the host of a rival cable access show tried to sue him for "violating her Constitutional rights.” He discusses his love for Andy Kaufman, ponders whatever happened to cable access tv, and shares some of the wonderfully weird things he got away with on The Chris Gethard Show. Plus, Chris reveals how he handles political differences on his show Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People and talks about "the worst scumbag he ever met." Order Chris Gerhard's book Lose Well on Amazon, Audible or wherever books are sold. Subscribe to his podcast Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People on Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen and follow Chris Gethard on Twitter at @ChrisGethard. Today's episode was sponsored by National Security Agency Career Recruitment and Espresso Monster. Visit Kickass News at www.kickassnews.com, subscribe to Kickass News on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on twitter at @KickassNewsPod.
Chris Gethard joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of the crazy magazine Chris used to write for hunting down supernatural stories in New Jersey, the recent commercial Jordan saw that sold him on cooking up some Spam, the emotional conversations Chris has had with his father about his career through the years, and the time Chris frustrated a dominatrix with his notoriously small and inverted nipples. Chris's new book, Lose Well, is out now!
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump once again attacking the media while his allies blame "both sides" for violent rhetoric after a week of horrific attacks.Then, he talks to Chris Gethard, who recaps his recent traumatizing haircut and talks about his book Lose Well.Gethard also takes a few more questions backstage at Studio 8G.LATE NIGHT ON SOCIALRate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSethSubscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSethFollow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSethFind Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSethGet more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
Chris Gethard is, by any metric, a success. He's had his own HBO special called "Career Suicide," he's hosted a popular TV show, and is the host of the "Beautiful/Anonymous" podcast. That's exactly why he's uniquely qualified to talk about failure. Gethard joins Mary Elizabeth Williams on “Salon Talks,” to discuss his new book “Lose Well” and why failure is "not that scary." He recalls, "I've had a lot of things work out. I've had some successes. But I promise you that underneath of all that, the other 90 percent has been nothing but dismal failure. You get used to it. This idea that failure wrecks you is a fallacy, and it keeps us locked up. You just have to go out and learn how to do it. We've convinced ourselves it's a bogeyman. It's not. It can be an ally." --- About “Salon Talks” Hosted by Salon journalists, “Salon Talks” episodes offer a fresh take on the long-form interview format, and a much-needed break from the partisan political talking heads that have come to dominate the genre. “Salon Talks” is a destination for information through conversation. Viewers can expect discussions with A-list actors, artists, authors, thinkers, and newsmakers as we explore the full range of the human condition. The show streams live on Facebook and Twitter and each episode is published in full on Salon.com. Watch SalonTV, streaming live daily on Salon.com, and YouTube. Subscribe to SalonTV on YouTube HERE: https://www.youtube.com/salontv Like Salon on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/salon Follow Salon on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/salon Follow Salon on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/salonofficial
So you get ready to make a salad and you rinse the lettuce and carrots and tomatoes under the faucet for a few seconds. Does that really get rid of the pesticides and bacteria? We explore that very important question and you really need to hear the answer. http://www.menshealth.com/how-to-wash-produceDo you understand the difference between pleasure and happiness? It’s an important distinction because the more pleasure you seek, the less happy you become. That’s the contention of Dr Robert Lustig, author of The Hacking of the American Mind: The Science Behind the Corporate Takeover of Our Bodies and Brains https://amzn.to/2yp2xMf. Dr. Lustig sees some troubling developments in our quest for pleasure and I think you’ll be interested in what he has to say. It’s become a cliché to say that great ideas come in the shower. But the fact is – they do! And there is actually a psychological explanation for why that is. We begin this episode with a look at the reason for this common experience. http://mentalfloss.com/article/52586/why-do-our-best-ideas-come-us-showerNobody likes failure – but maybe we should all rethink that. Failure turns out to have a silver lining – and not just in the way that “Every cloud has a silver lining.” Chris Gethard is a pretty successful stand-up comedian who has written a book about failure called Lose Well https://amzn.to/2CpJcgz. Although Chris has had some clearly successful moments (his own HBO special and his own sitcom on Comedy Central for example) he has also had some colossal failures. He joins me to discuss why failure is inevitable and really something to be celebrated on your journey to success.This Week's SponsorsLinkedIn Talent. To find the right person for the job and get $50 off your first job post, go to www.Linkedin.com/somethingSimplisafe. For amazing home security at a great price go to www.simplisafe.com/somethingGlip. Sign up for your FREE GLip account now and support this podcast by going to www.Glip.com/somethingLinkedIn Marketing Solutions. For your free $100 ad credit to launch your first campaign go to www.Linkedin.com/somethingMadison Reed. For 10% off plus free shipping on your first order go to www.Madison-Reed.com/somethingJet.com. For a great online shopping experience like no other go to www.jet.comHotel Tonight. To get $25 off your first eligible booking download the Hotel Tonight app and use the promo code something.
Hey! CHRIS GETHARD is back and he's LIVE IN STUDIO! He talks about his new book coming out in October called LOSE WELL, THE CHRIS GETHARD SHOW and more! Plus, the return of AH, SHUT UP! and the debut of COUCH TALK! and also MORE!
This week Justin sits down with Chris Gethard! (The Chris Gethard Show, Career Suicide on HBO) It's been over 4 years between appearances and Justin and Chris have a lot of catching up to do. They talk about Chris' new book, Lose Well, that's available for pre-order. The Chris Gethard Show its move from Public Access to a network and its cancellation. Chris also recalls the more memorable stories he's heard on his podcast, Beatiful Anonymous. Lose Well: https://www.amazon.com/Lose-Well-Chris-Gethard/dp/0062691414 Career Suicide: https://www.hbo.com/specials/chris-gethard-career-suicide Beautiful Anonymous: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beautiful-stories-from-anonymous-people/id1090147504 As always, thanks to Circle of Heat for the intro music. Check them out here: https://www.reverbnation.com/circleofheat #nolaughtrack #acme #comedy #podcast #interview #Minneapolis #Minnesota #NLT #ChrisGethard
Twenty forth episode of the Fantasy Football Surgery Podcast, it's nail biting times as the final week of the fantasy football marathon approaches. Are you chasing the top or struggling to beat the drop? Lucky for you our panel boasts teams at both ends of the spectrum! The big hitters are all in the pot and in form for the final game week, with Sanchez, Kun, KDB, Hazard and Martial in the panels thoughts. Does the absence of Welbeck give rise however to an FF legend in Theo Walcott? The panel air their views whether Wally the whippet would leave us wielding our fists or just wondering why we chose him! (Do you like what we did with w alliteration there?) Differentials unearths some beauties with saints the talk of the surgery scrubs room. Bully serves up a slice of Antonio humble pie after falling victim to Parker's golden buzzer in past game weeks! The quiz rumbles on it really is make or break for Parker. Win and he takes the Beard to the final game week. Lose? Well let's just say the soon to be crowned multiple mini league winner will have to repeat with a less than fashionable holding midfielder next season! Tune in for all this and more on the pod that just keeps giving! Please join our Fantasy Football Surgery Podcast league - 256323-787353 www.fantasyfootballsurgery.com www.facebook.com/fantasyfootballsurgery Twitter - @FF_Surgery