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Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Messer, Blut und Pastete - "Sweeney Todd" an der Komischen Oper Berlin

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 10:58


Manzel, Dagmar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI
263: Günstiger statt teuer: Hamburger Restaurant findet Erfolgsrezept im Gastro-Überlebenskampf

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 31:28


Die meisten Wirte reagieren ja ihrerseits mit Preiserhöhungen auf den Anstieg der Mehrwertsteuer. Jens und Désirée Manzel vom Schubak am Park in Eppendorf gehen da einen anderen Weg. Darüber freuen sich Ihre Gäste und kommen gerne zu ihnen. Ihr Erfolgsgeheimnis verraten die leidenschaftlichen Gastronomen mir in der heutigen Ausgabe von HAMBURG AKTUELL.

The Run with Manny Wilson
Does This Make Me A Sellout? + How Does Baker "Manzel" Mayfield Do It? + Callers. [Episode 58, Season 2]

The Run with Manny Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 25:33


Prime Time Deion Sanders receiving backlash of being a Prime Time Sellout. Listen to the breakdown of the situation and evaluate for yourself. (8:32) There's a lot of truth in these voicemail messages from callers. Be apart of it next episode by calling in 219-413-9405. (15:59) Also, does anyone know how Baker Mayfield continues to get away with this over and over again? (15:59) Week 14 NFL Predictions to wrap up the episode. Don't forget to tell someone you appreciate them!--Voicemail call in: (219) 413-9405Instagram: @TheRunPodcast Facebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: The Run with Manny WilsonTheRunUSA.com-------

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Specifik's Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - DJ Krash Slaughta Special - 25th November 2022

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 60:14


**DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org This Week A Krash Slaughta Special Mix With Cuts From Brassroots, The Traffic, Phill Most Chill & Mr Fantastic, Manzel, Rockin Rob & The Fabulous 4 MC Connection, The Skatalites, Specifik Feat Craig G Plus & More DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Fridays Live From 9PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org #traxfm #hiphop #ukhiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm The Show Page : facebook.com/herecomesthatsoundclub**

Junction City Justice
Charles Manzel: Remembering the Man, Not Just His Murder

Junction City Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 102:50


Charles Manzel was murdered on his first night back with the Ogden Police Department May 9, 1921 after a stint as a foot-beat Patrolman from 1914 to 1919, while investigating a burglary-in-progress. That is what he is remembered for. But, dare we ask, while all Police Officers who made that ultimate sacrifice should be honored, what should they be remembered for? What happened to them? Or so much more? We explore these themes along with Manzel as an Officer, his murder, and the aftermath. But we also explore his personal life, personal experiences, life in the Gilded Age in Ogden, Manzel's personal interests, and so much more. Join us and get to know the man behind the murder. As well as the strange sequence of events that led to a spot opening up so that Manzel could return to the Ogden Police in the first place. Time and our spots in time are a strange thing. One small change in sequence and the whole timeline would not have occurred. Something to ponder on as you learn about Manzel and what took place in Ogden. Ogden, Ogden Police, Junction City, Junction City Justice, Two-Bit Street, Twobit Street, Electric Alley, Historic 25th Street, True Crime, True Crime Podcast, True Crime Utah, True Crime Ogden, True Crime Ogden Police, Police Podcast, Police Work Podcast, Police Ogden Utah Podcast

LifeStruction With Eric
I Almost Gave Up

LifeStruction With Eric

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 55:43


A little over four years ago, Manzel's life came to a screeching halt. His addiction had taken full control over his life. He was unemployed, drowning in debt,  then he became hospitalized and almost lost his life. This would prompt Manzel to make a decision that has changed his life. Tap in for this discussion with Manzel and Eric.Support the showCheck Out Our Website:

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The Bledsoe Show
Wisdom from Hunting & Puppies with Mike & Max

The Bledsoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 82:20


00:01.66 mikebledsoe Ah, it's been. Ah, it's been a week connected so took last week off and we're doing this a little late this week. So I'm sure we've got plenty of catching up to do. 00:09.20 Dr_ Placebo It feels weird to not talk to you for this long it. It's a part of my way of life now I mean now the only constant in my life is the puppy schedule which I am now strictly adhering to. 00:15.30 mikebledsoe It's it's strange. Yeah. 00:28.90 Dr_ Placebo And. 00:30.30 mikebledsoe Yeah, how's that ah I've heard I remember Tim Ferriss was writing about getting a dog and how that was created like a new level of discipline and grounding in his life. Are you experiencing something similar. 00:36.28 Dr_ Placebo But. 00:43.14 Dr_ Placebo Totally I was even talking to um, an inventor friend of mine at the gym the other day and we were. We're talking about history and fighter pilots and things like that and how a lot of them say that basic training was the worst thing ever. Ah, during it but the best thing ever Afterward long term and I could describe my my whole life as trying to free myself from any obligation and any schedule whatsoever and what's funny is that I. 01:03.38 mikebledsoe Wow. 01:19.83 Dr_ Placebo I did I was able to do that I basically freed myself of ah, any obligation. Ah, and you know that's when you can get real weird right? But it's ah. 01:31.82 mikebledsoe Been there? Yeah, ah. 01:35.80 Dr_ Placebo But with puppies if if you try to freewheel like that They'll just destroy your life I mean the life I had already is gone. No question. Whatever I was doing before.. It's like a distant memory.. It's so interesting How this has become an all. Consuming thing So fast. 01:56.85 mikebledsoe All right I Want to see these puppies so you got to send me some I'll throw it up in the blog by the way. Um I I'm gonna start having these ah these are gonna be. We're gonna have full blog write ups for the show. 02:02.50 Dr_ Placebo I. 02:14.16 mikebledsoe Ah, they're gonna be posted I'll have a substack up soon that they're going to be going on and people will get emails with a summary and a little little email about the show whenever it pops out every Monday and then the blog will have a written summary. 02:14.55 Dr_ Placebo Rad. 02:29.61 Dr_ Placebo Wow, That's pretty exciting. 02:31.32 mikebledsoe We should be able to just click to from the emails. So if yeah, if y'all were wondering you know when we were gonna turn pro. it's it's happening you know what's really interesting is I remember with barbell shrugged episode 42 was a pivotal show for us. We'd learned something on that show like and we were trying to improve the craft of podcasting and I remember it was episodes 42 through 45 was us going through this transformation and immediately people. Started messaging us saying I don't know what you guys did but whatever you're doing keep it up the show the show that you know is like episode 42 was the best episode 43 44 or 45 you're like oh this is just the new normal. And yeah, so we're on episode 43 of the Monday morning podcast and ah yeah I feel like we're hitting a ah stride with that as well. 03:38.84 Dr_ Placebo Yeah I like the vibe that we've cultivated here. It's really serious topics I mean arguably some of the most serious topics imaginable. It's like ah death and kinks. And entrepreneurship and relationships. But the we're pretty chill about it. It's like serious topics with a ah relaxed vibe. 04:02.13 mikebledsoe Well I think a lot of people avoid these topics because they don't they whenever it was brought up in the past for them. They didn't have a level of levity that was part of the conversation if we can lighten it up a little bit makes it way easier to consume. So yeah I think. 04:12.27 Dr_ Placebo 1 04:22.20 mikebledsoe Enough about enough about us just tooting our horns. Even though we have a lot of horns that too. Ah I think that? Ah yeah I want to fill you on what I did last week you know I got so I got stuck in maui for 2 days and hi now. 04:31.39 Dr_ Placebo Lay it on me, you poor you poor dear. 04:41.37 mikebledsoe I I remember I remember having it was kind of like the it's like the first time I was ever used by a woman for my body. You know I had this moment of like oh my god you just wanted me for my body I feel so dirty. And about 2 seconds later I was like oh my god she wanted me for my body I was like yes so maui similar similar situation I go oh oh bummer I'm missing my flight I'm like well I'm in Maui I'll go to the beach. 05:16.66 Dr_ Placebo So you missed your flight on purpose. Ah. 05:19.40 mikebledsoe No, no, absolutely not no I um I spent a week in molakai which is ah ah, an island with a population of 7000 people and 22000 axis year. So I was hunting out there which was just. The most fun I've ever had hunting it. It was so cool. Definitely going back fact I'll probably go back and I'll invite people to come with me as I so I typically do and yeah, you do. 05:47.37 Dr_ Placebo So you can get a free ride I know you're game blood. So like he's like I love this thing gosh if I just invite like 10 of my friends I can do it for free and if I invite 20 then I have a new career. 06:00.82 mikebledsoe Not not not only not only not only do I get to go for free I might get paid and even if I don't tax write offs baby like I'm going to be applying for my Ffl license like all my guns should be tax write offs. 06:12.45 Dr_ Placebo Boom. 06:20.35 mikebledsoe Organize a couple of hunts. It's a business to business. 06:23.51 Dr_ Placebo And you know what? it's actually ah we're joking about but it's super authentic and that's one of the things I like about you is you? You are that firestarter you get excited about something and then you get other people excited about it I've seen it happen. Many times throughout the years that I've known you so it's. 06:43.10 mikebledsoe Um, sometimes I regret it I'm like oh man I Really kind of screwed that person up but and you know who you are. You're listening out there. 06:46.65 Dr_ Placebo Well. 06:56.10 mikebledsoe Ah, ah. 06:56.40 Dr_ Placebo Ah, so so what do you use? Did you ah hunt them with a knife Ninja stars spear I would love to go spear hunting I feel like that would just be super gangster like a pointy stick. 07:02.30 mikebledsoe You know, um, are you not not for deer but you can do that for hog I know there's a place in Arkansas basically where you can hunt hog with a spear and they use ah they use pit bulls they put like kevlar jackets on these pits and then basically you chase the hogs down the the dogs get a hold of it and while the dogs are holding it you you you stick the pig so that's. 07:26.61 Dr_ Placebo Um, amazing. 07:32.35 Dr_ Placebo That's ah, got to be a very visceral feeling if you'll excuse the pun. 07:37.82 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, um, so that's a possibility. But yeah, what what we did was ah I was shooting a rifle. He's a rifle I have a I have ah a savage ah savage one Ten ultralight. 07:43.53 Dr_ Placebo 22 I'm guessing 07:53.87 mikebledsoe Ah shoots a six five creed more which is a much faster round than what most hunting rifles are firing like it's a newer round There's there's some others that are faster but this is one of those ah speed matters because the amount that that round will drop. Or how much it'll be impacted by wind actually gets reduced a bit so there's fewer adjustments that have to be made when you're shooting really far. But um, exactly exactly. 08:21.93 Dr_ Placebo There's less time for it to fall along the same amount of distance if if it's going faster. It's like a laser pointer hardly falls at all. 08:30.82 mikebledsoe ah hardly but ah yeah so we're out there hunting I got to got to kill early in the the week spent a lot of time just chilling. You know we were very living very primitive. Um I mean we weren't cooking over campfire. But we it was pretty close. You know a shitting outdoors sleeping on a one inch mat ah doors wide open but ah. 08:54.77 Dr_ Placebo Well, it makes 2 of us shitting outdoors at a but mine was a plumbing emergency though. So me and the dogs were ah we were all using the yard. 09:05.12 mikebledsoe Ah, ah I'm sure the neighbors love that the it's like whoa. What's that smell. 09:12.83 Dr_ Placebo That's the least of their worries with what I do in my backyard. 09:18.24 mikebledsoe Yeah, so I I finished the hunt have a great time. Got to connect with some guys. Um Ben Greenfield was on the hunt with me in fact, him and his 2 boys and yeah, just a beautiful time and yeah I go to you know I leave. 09:26.93 Dr_ Placebo Ah. 09:35.60 mikebledsoe Molokai that island I hop on maui to to get on my plane to come home and the flight gets canceled so I find a hotel and then I go back to the airport the next morning and I get on the plane and then they cancel that flight or they delay that flight an hour and they. Delay that flight by an hour about 5 times so I'm just yeah I'm just hanging out the airport you know twiddling my thumbs and ah, finally like they're like oh we'll put you on a flight for tonight. 09:55.21 Dr_ Placebo Oh. 10:09.23 mikebledsoe So come back in 5 hours I'm like all right I went back to the beach and while I'm at the beach I check my phone and they're like oh your flight for tonight got delayed till tomorrow morning. So I I went from like booking a flight where I was gonna catch a red eye on this nice first class. 10:19.90 Dr_ Placebo Wow man. 10:28.28 mikebledsoe Seat and I was going to be able to sleep on the way home and I was gonna be home in like 12 hours to it being like a 24 hour you know added an extra stop in there just to get me home and basically showed up home two days late. Ah my fiance was not happy about that. 10:39.59 Dr_ Placebo Oof. 10:46.79 mikebledsoe And then ah yeah, just just now recovering so basically lost the night of sleep. You know. 10:55.48 Dr_ Placebo Sweet. So did you bring back? some meat did you? ah you you brought your own rifle with you. So I'm guessing you checked that and that was no big deal ah is really interesting. 11:05.45 mikebledsoe No big deal. Dude after after fly I've never flown with a gun before but after going through the process I realized you could pretty much ship any gun anywhere you want inside the us like they don't They're not really paying that much attention to it honestly. So. 11:21.14 Dr_ Placebo I Think it has to do with the volume right? I mean there's just so many packages going every which way but that's got to be an odd feeling because you I'm sure you walk into the airport with a rifle right? like. 11:28.79 mikebledsoe Yeah. 11:36.11 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah I walk in I check in and then I go I got to go up to like the special baggage place and I go I've got ah I've got ah a gun in here and like oh okay, well here's a special form you know which is basically almost nothing sign it. 11:39.40 Dr_ Placebo That's funny. Yeah, yeah. 11:51.79 mikebledsoe Walk it over to a special Tsa section. They take it and then I see it when I land and you know when I landed they didn't even um, ah one of the trips that didn't look get my Id when I picked up my rifle I'm like so anyone could have just walked up and grabbed this. It's like there's a very interesting. Thing going on here. 12:11.40 Dr_ Placebo I'm so you know I don't know how much that happens but I I only check a bag under duress like I don't check bags when I fly the bag stays with me because I see that I see the carousel with all the bags everywhere. 12:20.25 mikebledsoe Yeah I try to do that. 12:28.36 Dr_ Placebo And I'm like how do people not just pick up bags all the time like if I was ah a crooked thief. That's the only place I would go I would just go to Airports grab a random bag off the carousel slap ah a funny ah extra tag onto it. So It looks like it's immediately mine keep like a little pink scarf up my sleeve throw throw the pink scarf on the bag people would never think that's that there'd be oh that guy has the same bag as me, but with a pink scarf on it and you see these bags just making laps around there. You're like how. How did they not get stolen all the time. 13:06.64 mikebledsoe Well with with my my flight being delayed like it was I Ah, my bags arrived a whole day before me. So I'm like all right I got a rifle that's arriving at airport a whole day before me. Hopefully it's there when I get there and it was It was fun. 13:11.78 Dr_ Placebo This is something. 13:19.44 Dr_ Placebo Yeah, hopefully no one picks it up. 13:23.91 mikebledsoe But um, yeah, the meat's being shipped to me they I almost I had to fly in with a cooler because the island is too primitive to carry enough coolers. You're not going to go into like the local hardware store and grab there's 8 of us hunting 8 coolers. It's not going to happen. So um, ah. 13:38.17 Dr_ Placebo Right. 13:42.20 mikebledsoe I Opted to instead of carrying it back which I could have I just said hey ship it I'll pay for it and thank God I did because that meat would have not done well over two days of just being in a cooler. Um, but on the spot we did eat Raw heart So we made like a heart seviche so it technically wasn't a heart raw because it was. 13:43.36 Dr_ Placebo Meaning. 13:52.10 Dr_ Placebo If. 14:01.28 Dr_ Placebo Acid cooked. 14:02.50 mikebledsoe Had some ah yeah, acid cooked a bit but had some raw liver. We killed that week and ah I got to drink amniotic fluid. So one of the deer had been pregnant and we were able to get the amniotic sack. 14:21.46 mikebledsoe Puncture a hole in it fill a cup I drink that I tell you what the rest of my day I was I was on point hump and yeah, just running around hump and deer. Ah yeah, it was interesting I mean basically like drinking stem cells. 14:28.75 Dr_ Placebo Humping deer. 14:33.70 Dr_ Placebo Just as I let you're sprouting hooves. Maybe you'll get antlers wouldn't that be a trip I'm not going to read too much into why? That's the case but that's a cool. 14:40.90 mikebledsoe Oh I think I think Ashley would be ended at the antlers. Yeah. 14:52.80 Dr_ Placebo Cool thing I bet we can already do that I bet we already have the possibility to do weird shit like that like they grew a human ear on a mouse like twenty fucking years ago so I would not be surprised if they could grow you a set of antlers if you really wanted to. 14:54.10 mikebledsoe Ah, so yeah, that was the. 15:11.59 Dr_ Placebo Personally I'm waiting for the ah Elephant Trunk ah surgery where I can get an elephant trunk like maybe in the middle of the chest or something how useful would that be super sensitive I could drink out of it hold. 15:22.34 mikebledsoe Extremely You just pick off or just shit up I've always wanted an action arm. Yeah. 15:31.90 Dr_ Placebo Hold liquids I can sniff with it I mean so crazy strong Never go to the gym again I just have this like absolute unit of a tentacle. 15:44.27 mikebledsoe What we want to talk about today. What do we? What do we want to dig into. 15:51.83 Dr_ Placebo I mean hunting is a cool thing. Um, gosh I mean with the dogs ah speaking of hunting right? like there are hunting buddies. You were even saying before how they. Throw the kevlar on the dogs for hog hunting which is pretty wild. Um man I I have an appointment with a dog trainer I think next week or something like that and I thought I was doing really badly. As ah as a dog owner I thought I was so behind thought I was just a total disaster apparently I'm like way ahead of the curve talking to this lady though but having 2 dogs that are siblings. Brother sister is way tougher because. 16:25.34 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 16:42.99 Dr_ Placebo When you're trying to train them up. They're just you know, biting each other so you get 1 to listen to you and the other one just tackles the one who's listening so it's kind of a funny experience but I could do a whole show on the puppy lessons I've learned so far I started a puppy journal. 16:50.90 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 17:02.92 Dr_ Placebo And I also realized that you know dogs don't have a prefrontal cortex but they're basically like people and I think we give ourselves way too much credit for. 17:12.32 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, um. 17:20.73 Dr_ Placebo Like how clever we could be versus what creatures of ah routine and reward. We really are so you know me I like to ah synthesize things into a little ah easy to remember stuff. So. 17:27.99 mikebledsoe Yeah. 17:39.98 Dr_ Placebo Ah, demonstration is greater than explanation is a good one that applies to both dogs and people and that's also the um, the heart of the the type of teaching I like to do it's like teaching without attachment. To the result of the student because it's a very heavy burden to I used to feel super obligated um to all my customers, especially all my subscribers because the reality is they absolutely um, like made my life I mean the amount of people who bought books and bought videos. 18:18.90 Dr_ Placebo Um, super enriching both ways. So I felt this obligation like I gotta get them to do this thing. You know so I would explain the ever lovingving shit out of it instead of just being the example and doing the demonstration. It's the same with dogs course dogs don't speak English So An explanation is even more stupid but for a human I think um, same kind of idea is way better to set the example than to than to preach. Ah my opinion of course. 18:51.19 mikebledsoe Yeah man Ah, just finished a book last week or so wanting is the name of the book and basically just talks about how we model you know by? everyone's just modeling someone else. The desires are modeled. You don't know. 19:05.69 Dr_ Placebo That help. 19:09.20 mikebledsoe You walk into a bar. You're not you don't want to have a drink but you walk in your friends got a Moscow Mule you're like ah man I need and know I wanted to have one of those but now I do I think that people really can resonate with that that you know there's like I'll have a i. I was at a restaurant a couple weeks ago and for a friend dinner. Everyone ordered drinks I wasn't going to order a drink now I've got a scotch in my hand so you know there's ah no man I can't be the weirdo. Yeah. 19:38.60 Dr_ Placebo Yeah, baby, you don't want to get kicked out of the tribe dude pour me a drink too. That's that's the that's the toughest 1 right is to be exiled out of the group um in a lot of cultures that was. Way worse than death I mean it meant death but a slow suffering dishonorable death. You know your family. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's it's it's it's it's a public shaming that leads to a slow death versus. 19:58.35 mikebledsoe Well, you got like death and shame stack together like the you didn't die for a good reason. He he died because you meant you're an asshole. 20:14.80 Dr_ Placebo Ah, like a tribal respect and a quick death which you know one's way better. 20:17.97 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, not in battle. Um, yeah, say you you want to without your puppy Journal I also have my journal from the hunt. So I think we just go through our lessons. 20:27.18 Dr_ Placebo You know if you give me a yeah Pauseit or you can ah keep everyone entertained and I'll go grab that. 20:34.52 mikebledsoe I'll pause it real quick. Go get it so you want to go first. You want me to go first. We got we got puppies and hunting journals. 20:44.19 Dr_ Placebo Puppies and hunting Journals I Love it. Let's ah, let's start with hunting. 20:50.53 mikebledsoe Right? We'll go with hunting right? So um, we actually did a bit of like that the hunting trips I do with Manzel is is. Is a little different than most people first I'm not going to read it. It's very personal. maybe maybe I'll get the balls to ah, go out. Yeah well I I wrote ah I wrote a letter to the deer I was hunting. 21:14.62 Dr_ Placebo Personal like sexual what kind of hunting were you doing out there. 21:23.54 Dr_ Placebo Cool. 21:26.55 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, wrote a letter a love letter to the deer I was hunting. Um, um I had I had an insight over the week that I asked myself. 21:29.69 Dr_ Placebo What else. 21:46.80 mikebledsoe Where am I because everything slowed down I turned my phone off completely off grid and noticed I asked myself where am I seeking stimulation over solitude and you know really noticed around. 2 3 days in how I was really was it. It took me 2 3 days to for the mind to slow down and be on island time because we're hanging out with some people who are from molochi so these are these are like they're not from the city these are. 22:16.71 Dr_ Placebo M. 22:23.35 mikebledsoe These are Hawaiians that are like true true Hawaiian like they haven't been you know, westernized as much and I mean they have but like you know they they hold that Island time thing. Everything's super chill slow motion. Um, and you know for. 22:25.12 Dr_ Placebo They're hunters. 22:36.52 Dr_ Placebo Moon. 22:42.77 mikebledsoe Ah, guy like myself who's going high speed a lot That's just a. It's a bit jarring but I I really started asking myself. You know where am I where am I yeah seeking stimulation. Yeah, ah yeah, so ah. 22:52.75 Dr_ Placebo It's like pulling the e break pulling the emergency break at a hundred. 23:02.38 mikebledsoe Yeah I really reflected on that and then I I noticed that I need to remove some things from my schedule. There's there's just too many commitments in the future So started moving some things around and some things that I previously. 23:05.65 Dr_ Placebo O. 23:19.62 mikebledsoe Couldn't didn't even consider could be removed or moved and I was able to do that. Um, yeah, actually my summit um I'm gonna move the dates of the summit supposed to happen. 23:24.57 Dr_ Placebo Really anything. You'd like to share that's pretty cool. 23:36.68 mikebledsoe Was supposed to happen next month. But I'm gonna move it to November and you know that's a lot. You know there's people who are looking forward to those specific dates. But I I feel as though it's it's if I wait any longer to make the the announcement but you know it would be a little. Too late for a lot of people. But I think we can do it a month out and be okay. Ah really really got to reflect on how I'm the ah I am the ah result of my ancestors choices. You know whether. 23:58.74 Dr_ Placebo Yeah. 24:14.87 mikebledsoe They be wise choices or or foolish choices every single choice since the beginning of of my lineage has really created this result that I'm right now and I'm I'm the 1 choosing moving forward, but really, um. 24:17.14 Dr_ Placebo Oh. 24:33.16 mikebledsoe Recognizing that a lot of things that got me to where I am was actually foolish choices I think a lot of times people think about their ancestry. You're like oh there's so much wisdom there I was like there's a bunch of idiots in there too and and what what? what am I What am I making sure. Ah. 24:50.68 Dr_ Placebo Um, just ah, just a long line of Horny retards. Um. 24:53.96 mikebledsoe Yeah, was like is like okay like I need to be intentional about what I'm carrying forward because not everything. Not everything is Good. You know and how am I am I carrying those those lessons and how do I Harvest The wisdom From. My lineage without carrying on all the the the Foolishness. Ah. 25:20.54 Dr_ Placebo Man Ah, you're talking about ah many many multiple generations but even just the immediate ancestors the parents That's ah that's a really big deal is ah you know I worked with so many people coaching wise and you know I don't want to. 25:30.19 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 25:38.43 Dr_ Placebo Be, the guy who's laying everybody down on the psychiatrist couch right? but the reality the reality is that a lot of people are working through some sort of ah resentment or ah. Kind of the opposite like a personal resentment because you can't live up to your parents' expectations. It's like 1 or the other right either resent your parents for doing a bad job or you feel bad about yourself for not doing a good enough job. Ah, a lot of the time and. 25:58.19 mikebledsoe Yeah, so. 26:05.41 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah. 26:10.77 Dr_ Placebo Ah, working through those things but not ah, not judging because whether it's yourself or your ancestors whatever which you can think of them all as the same thing in a certain sense. Um, you know everybody's doing whatever they think is going to get them what they want. Based on how they think and feel all the time like everybody's always doing their best and I remember the first time someone told me that I was dating this lady who is ah pretty significantly older than me and she said everyone's doing their best and I said no, they're not I was like 20 years old 26:48.11 mikebledsoe Ah, well here's the thing is like I think I think where it gets I think where people get confused about that is like ah everyone is doing their best. But I think there a lot of times people who say that assume that we're all going the same direction is like. 27:05.19 Dr_ Placebo Yeah, it's based on how you think and feel at the time is my little caveat based on how you think and feel at the time. Everybody's always doing their best and you know I've talked about it So many times if you're um, getting what they want either love power or attention love power or attention. 27:05.45 mikebledsoe Like yeah. 27:13.50 mikebledsoe But they're best at what getting what they want? Yeah so not not not for the greater. They're not doing the best they can do for the great Great greater humanity. 27:22.42 Dr_ Placebo And if you can't get 1 you'll move on to the next one no no and and actually no one is the only reason people do that is because it feels good to them right? The same reason that a guy sacrifices all his worldly possessions to join a monastery is because he thinks that's a good deal. It's not because he's like a. 27:34.30 mikebledsoe Right. 27:42.70 mikebledsoe Yeah. 27:45.45 Dr_ Placebo Like a noble person. He just thinks that'll get him a better result. 27:50.80 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, ah all right? So so another another phase of the hunt. We actually had a ah guide take us to some old ruins that were incredibly old I have no idea I probably wasn't paying attention to that part. 27:53.49 Dr_ Placebo Ah, on. 28:08.72 mikebledsoe Um, one of those things you're like ah we suspect this is five hundred or a thousand years old I I don't know so ah, we went to a site where it was ah there's ah, a lot of evidence and a lot of stories to support the idea that there were human sacrifices happening. At this very specific site. So ah. 28:29.60 Dr_ Placebo You got my attention human sacrifice that was the topic I didn't know I wanted to talk about but now that we're here I'm so glad can we do a whole episode on human sacrifice. That's that's such an incredible idea. That's such an incredible idea. 28:43.82 mikebledsoe Yeah I think we should do that next week. Yeah, next week well what's interesting is ah ah one of the things I started exploring ah while I was there after this is I've um. So I used to conflate or have the collapse distinction of service and sacrifice and I think a lot of people who come from a blue collar background do and so I've spent like 8 years you know I had that realization and started unwinding that. 29:05.86 Dr_ Placebo Oh yeah. 29:19.69 mikebledsoe And I spent 8 years only trying to be at service but but completely ignoring any possibilities of sacrifice and so I um, so I really did think about it really did cause me to think about sacrifice like ah the final hunt I ah hunted. Ah, multiple times while we were there and the final one was like really the intention was was around the sacrifice piece and I think it was really set up by that whole human sacrifice thing because they talked about how the the people who were being sacrificed. 29:49.94 Dr_ Placebo Oh. 29:56.70 mikebledsoe Actually saw as an honor to be able to to be sacrificed who knows but um, so we we? yeah I mean that. 30:04.17 Dr_ Placebo Right? And and everybody everybody's convinced that it's going to be better to do this that That's the whole idea right? We were just talking about that they're doing it why because they think it'll get them a better result than not doing it. 30:12.37 mikebledsoe Totally totally. 30:21.17 mikebledsoe 72 version versions. Ah but the so we sat at the site and journaled about ah death. So as as we're sitting at the site of human sacrifice talk about death. Um. 30:23.32 Dr_ Placebo A man. 30:38.49 mikebledsoe Fast forwarding to my own death and ah where I got was you know spending some time thinking about how much you know will I resist death when it arrives at my doorstep or will I will I welcome it and I think that. 30:56.90 Dr_ Placebo That's a tough one I hope I I hope I would but I'll probably be like a 80 year old guy and the angel of death will come by and I'll be like oh please no take my grandson instead. 30:58.00 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 31:11.94 Dr_ Placebo I'll just be really cowardly at the end of it all have this like super wise life and then finally face it like anyone but me. 31:12.63 mikebledsoe A. 31:19.97 mikebledsoe Ah, well like an asshole. Ah yeah I think there's an opportunity now I think I I know there's an opportunity to practice dying and practicing death and I think that's something that. I have experienced through through the use of psychedelics. Ah you know you take a big. 31:37.19 Dr_ Placebo I Got a lot out of the digital death that I did that was really interesting. Yeah I I just evaporated one day like my friends were all getting messages from people like where's max is he's dead is he okay and it it was It was cool. 31:44.20 mikebledsoe Digital oh that not going on Instagram. 31:57.17 Dr_ Placebo Ah, because I was like really attached to um that feedback you know the the audience is like hey we we love you when you do that stuff and so in order to let go of that it it is like a little a little death. 32:06.68 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 32:15.27 Dr_ Placebo Basically who yeah, that's it. That's you dude that was you. 32:15.95 mikebledsoe Oh yeah, I mean that happened when I left shrug. You know people people were like you know? Yeah I was like they were um yeah they I did not meet their expectations. Created all these expectations over years that I was going to be there every week and I was going to make them laugh and maybe they learn learn something and then I just stopped and people didn't like that. Um, yeah, so practicing death. Um. 32:50.50 mikebledsoe And and then what I what I got to is like will I have regrets and what what just came to me the quote came to me in a moment. Are you put on Twitter so it's it's famous. But I said excuses are the seeds of regret and I was thinking about regret. And that's that's what may I see regret as a thing that would cause someone to resist death like oh I'm not done yet I didn't do the thing that I really wanted to do and I think that really is the difference between somebody who's eighty years old and is able to go in peace. And someone who's eighty years old and and dies with suffering and it what hit me was like anything that is an excuse that's that's what I need to be looking for you. Don't want to think am I going to regret this what you want to be thinking is. 33:43.20 Dr_ Placebo Ah. 33:48.25 mikebledsoe Am I making an excuse about doing this or why am I am I telling myself reasons why this won't work even though it's something I really want to do and I mean knowing the differences between any excuse and a real reason. Ah. 33:52.11 Dr_ Placebo His father. 34:06.68 mikebledsoe Can be challenging at times. But I think that's something that each individual gets to learn in themselves and and these two things feel different an excuse feels different than you know, using your reason to to make your moves. 34:22.89 Dr_ Placebo There's ah I think the difference between excuse and reason is really hard to pinpoint. Actually I think Excuse has a bit of a negative I mean everything. 34:30.40 mikebledsoe Why I tell people to be unreasonable throw throw the reasons out the window like be rational, be rational rationalable be rational, but but don't be reasonable. 34:39.89 Dr_ Placebo I like it. It's able to be rationed I like rationable that could be fun rational. Ah like okay so. 34:44.17 mikebledsoe Yeah, alright Hashtag rationable. It's a thing. 34:54.15 Dr_ Placebo Responsibility is ability to respond. It's also a synonym for obligation right? and I think I think that's often how it's used like you list out you list out the responsibilities. Well you list out resp responses like okay, you've had people work for you right. 34:58.36 mikebledsoe But I don't think I don't think it is a cinnament for that and I why think I think most people will perceive it that way. 35:13.42 Dr_ Placebo And you list out what their responsibilities are like. For example, every day obligations. No okay you fucking whore Obligations accountabilities. 35:13.61 mikebledsoe Yeah I call them accountabilities not responsibilities accountabilities. Ah. 35:30.50 mikebledsoe Ah. 35:31.48 Dr_ Placebo Whatever you want to call it. It's a thing that you got to do and basically in that situation. What happens if it doesn't get done and that's that's when ah, a reason to me is is always an excuse right? because what you're trying to do is you are trying to excuse. Use yourself from the obligation. Ah so to me, it's very different and like you know you've had a lot of people work for you and it's you can always come up with a reason for why you didn't do the thing you said you were going to do right? But it's still. 35:54.70 mikebledsoe Um, ah. 36:09.52 Dr_ Placebo It's just trying to excuse that accountability right. 36:10.99 mikebledsoe Yeah I would say their culture that we we've cultivated with people who work for me. It's been a very like yeah I fucked up and I don't I don't get a lot of excuses from my people which is really refreshing just to. 36:19.19 Dr_ Placebo Um, yeah, right? yeah. 36:30.80 mikebledsoe Have people own it. Okay I think the problem with making excuses is you're doomed to repeat the you don't you don't feel the gravity. You don't feel the pain of of the impact that you made by by screwing up. 36:47.35 Dr_ Placebo Totally the error. 36:49.43 mikebledsoe Like the if you make an excuse for your yeah if you make an excuse for your error. You're sidestepping a lesson. But if you say look I simply screwed up I dropped the ball I'm now making a commitment to ah you know. I'm I'm making these specific changes in order to ah do it differently moving forward. Awesome! That's what I want to hear. That's why I want to hear from others. That's what I want to hear from myself. That's that's an attitude of of learning that's humility. 37:17.41 Dr_ Placebo Totally no, It's curiosity too right? It's like what can be done differently and it frames it in a in a positive sense so you know right. 37:24.30 mikebledsoe And. 37:29.39 mikebledsoe We're moving forward instead of dwelling on the past we like we acknowledge that this happened but now let's move forward. 37:35.40 Dr_ Placebo Well and that's kind of like the it goes back to the sacrifice or the martyr thing right? you you almost feel like you need to punish yourself a little bit and say how bad you were but it doesn't really do anybody and especially if you're like managing people you you kind of just want to be like man that's like wholly irrelevant. Really doesn't Matter. It's really just about what you can do moving forward differently that will make it so this does not happen in the future right. 37:56.50 mikebledsoe I Think ah. 38:01.89 mikebledsoe Yeah I think I think the pain that we inflict on ourselves through the guilt can can help make the lesson stick like oh I don't want to feel like that again. So. 38:13.70 Dr_ Placebo Well, totally man, you know shame can drive a culture in a big way. Um, and I know I've said it on the podcast before but 1 of the cultures that I find really interesting and awesome in a lot of ways is Japan where there's a really strong culture. Of honoring tradition and shame. Also, you know there's a lot less homeless people there because it's kind of a shameful thing and there's also a lot less ah broad creativity of brand new stuff. But ah surplus. Of refining old stuff. You know so they might not invent a rocket ship but when someone else does they'll make that rocket ship better than anything else because they'll have you know 10 generations of rocket scientists running the family business and trying to just. Make those marginal improvements. So I think you know shame can be a great motivator ah certainly I gravitate toward love being a motivator right so joyful expression of this ah weird. Black box algorithm that I am you know take what I got and and let it out there like you know, let it go basically um, kind of like we were talking about um service minus attachment. Basically so you do your thing but you're not. 39:42.47 mikebledsoe I. 39:46.70 Dr_ Placebo Super attached to the result or or yourself as the procurer of that service. 39:53.71 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, all right moving on moving on in this journal see so I was asked for. We went on a a silent hike for a couple hours and ah. 39:57.90 Dr_ Placebo Ah. 40:11.68 mikebledsoe We're We're asked the question, the prompt to consider while we walk and then you know Journal when we get back and before we get out the door I started making a list of ways in which I don't show up as my highest self um or you just sit look as how do you show up in a. 40:25.60 Dr_ Placebo Oh. 40:31.21 mikebledsoe And the ways that you don't prefer or you you end up regretting I guess so these are these are the ways in which I am not showing up as my highest self when I am looking for acceptance by others when I seek stimulation over solitude. That's where I got that. 40:47.62 Dr_ Placebo Another more. 40:48.29 mikebledsoe Ah, when I fail to communicate my boundaries Well when I lack a hierarchy of values. Ah, and when I'm concerned with not looking bad. 41:01.96 Dr_ Placebo Yeah, those are good. Um, what was the prompt again. It was just go on this quiet hike and then Journal at the end. 41:08.92 mikebledsoe Not yeah that well we were to consider this question in which way am I not showing up as my highest self and then 2 hour yeah Yeah 41:18.94 Dr_ Placebo Okay, so now they provided that yeah that was actually the the thing I thought ah before when you're talking about what decisions will I regret. That's like the same. That's the positive way to say that. What? what would your highest self do here like and how how big a gap is there. Can you repeat that question one more time I'm going to write it I'm going to have ah my friends around here do that with me sometime same seems like a cool idea. 41:36.30 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah. 41:47.73 mikebledsoe Cool, um in which way am I not showing up as my highest self. 41:51.94 Dr_ Placebo Yeah. 41:56.20 mikebledsoe Everyone out everyone at home gets to and get a couple chances write it down themselves all right? Everyone you got a homework expect you to fill this out I mean 2 3 hours I like that. 42:05.74 Dr_ Placebo How how long was the silent hike. That's pretty nice. 42:15.90 mikebledsoe You know what I found when I first got out there is like um actually felt overstimated coming in. Ah and I met several of the guys for the first time and everybody was wanting to talk and I was There was a part of me that was going man I really just wish this was a silent retreat I would like. 42:42.23 Dr_ Placebo Ah, oh man, that's so funny to hear from you did. 42:47.20 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, yeah, so I'm I'm actually going to suggest a monzol about ah putting together. A I would love to do like a group hunting trip where the first 2 of three days is in complete silence. Only. Like a noble silence. You know I could ask you to like help me with something or or could you get the fuck out of the way or whatever it is or you know you you can you can state what you need in the moment but I don't yeah yeah. 43:10.25 Dr_ Placebo But right. 43:15.72 Dr_ Placebo Could wear a little wear a little chalkboards. 43:23.90 mikebledsoe But ah, yeah, minimize the just the bullshitting interactions and yeah I would love to do like a two day and I would love to do as strangers I would love to go hunting with people I've never met before spend the first two days silent and then the third day because then I I think it would be really fun to. Because what your mind's gonna do is create all these stories about who this person is you know why? they do the thing they do, you're gonna create all of it and then you're gonna talk to them on a third day and they're gonna break all of it and you're gonna go oh my imagination is nuts. 43:46.16 Dr_ Placebo Right? one? ah. 43:58.76 Dr_ Placebo Totally well and as it relates to the dog thing. You know they don't speak English Um, they they pick up on your emotions and your postures and I know I've said it before even on the show but I remember you. 44:06.20 mikebledsoe You don't say. 44:15.95 Dr_ Placebo Said to me like dude maybe ten years ago or something like don't don't listen to the words people are saying just watch how they're being and so I started doing this thing where I mean I was tuning out like I wasn't listening to the words I was a really bad listener but I was just watching people's postures their hand movements. 44:21.48 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 44:35.80 Dr_ Placebo And it it was like the it was like the teacher and Charlie Brown it was like wah walk walk walk walk walk walk walk and I was just listening to the musicality of the voice and all these different things and I would imagine if you are meeting people for the first time and you can't. Introduce yourself like that is such a trip because now you're going to be reverting to these primal instincts of like sizing people up, you're going to pay really close attention to people's eyes and I bet most people have never even ah. Come close to a situation like that I don't think I've ever been part of a group where we didn't introduce ourselves for two days like that's almost psychotic actually when you think about it. Everybody's got like guns and no one saying anything and they've never met before. I mean I don't want you to like give up on this dream but it is a sweet recipe for fucking disaster. 45:35.28 mikebledsoe You know I'll try it out with guys I know first? Well we'll baby step our way into this find a few guys that are willing to do a silent hunting retreat and we'll go from there all like let's dig in this puppy journal. 45:49.53 Dr_ Placebo Um, awesome dude I like the silent hike I like the silent hike thing. That's a cool idea. Well. 45:57.89 mikebledsoe I did a whole day I took 2 guys up to I was up in Idaho and was in the sawtooth mountains and we did like ah man it was like a 12 hour maybe maybe thirteen fourteen hours 46:12.50 Dr_ Placebo Was that a cattle drive or something. Wow. 46:13.86 mikebledsoe Ah, not not just hiking up. The mountain started started at the bottom wearing shorts and it was hot and got up to the snow and basically just popped a little microdose and went fasted So all I brought was water. 46:24.60 Dr_ Placebo Um, how cool. 46:30.75 Dr_ Placebo Sweet. 46:33.13 mikebledsoe And and we did a silent up and I and I ah I was in charge of the hike there was 3 of us I was like we can talk on the way down and and I I started hoofing. Yeah and we started hoofing it down and these guys were just hilarious. 46:44.45 Dr_ Placebo Ah I like I like that a lot too that. 46:52.13 mikebledsoe Just talking about candy bars like because we were fasted. They weren't used to any of this stuff. So the idea of like hiking silent fast. It was incredibly novel to them. So yeah. 47:05.80 Dr_ Placebo It's crazy how much extra calories you're packing on you Even if you're a lean person check out, check out the math sometime like for those who are every you got to fast, you got to try it Out. It's so it's Stupid. You just you just shut up. And you don't eat for a while and it will heal you more than like 99% of the bullshit out there. But. 47:25.66 mikebledsoe It is. It is the dude you just give your system a break. All you got to do is give your system a break and it'll fix itself for for most things. 47:37.20 Dr_ Placebo Matt Imagine if you just ah had headphones playing music all the time. That's like the equivalent of digesting food all the time and it's it's just a different sense right. 47:53.18 mikebledsoe Yeah, 4 47:54.61 Dr_ Placebo You don't give yourself a chance. Um, but some people are afraid they're like oh what'll happen am I going to like break down too much muscle or something like that like that like it'll happen in a fucking week I mean some some sure whatever but like a lean person has like one hundred thousand calories 48:05.22 mikebledsoe It's all guy. Yeah dudes are well, there's um, sal. 48:14.41 mikebledsoe Yeah. 48:14.74 Dr_ Placebo Storage on them like ah, a lean, a lean man of average size has like a hundred thousand extra calories conveniently distributed mostly in the center mass of their body. It's it's really good design like we would all be dead if it didn't work this way. 48:33.34 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, it's there for sure. There sal sell from over at mine pump. Um, if you're familiar with the mine pump guys but they do like um, kind of like. 48:36.24 Dr_ Placebo Ah. 48:44.74 Dr_ Placebo Do they like take ah do they like take pre-workouts and play chess or something. 48:49.55 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, they're like ah I would I would they're the closest thing the barbell shrugged but more for like the the aesthetic world whereas we were more in like the performance and they're They're really great guys I've been on their show a couple times they've been on mine. They're fun. 48:56.33 Dr_ Placebo All. 49:05.75 mikebledsoe And 1 of the guys on there I know for a period of time was doing a 72 hour fast once a month for the purpose of building more muscle so there's just like you want to train really hard if you want to grow muscle if you actually starve yourself a protein. There's a super compensation that occurs. So. 49:09.84 Dr_ Placebo Oh. 49:24.78 Dr_ Placebo It's like occlusion training you cut off the flow and then you release it and the floodgates open same deal. 49:25.55 mikebledsoe It's yeah. Yeah, so I I think that for anyone who is concerned about that because I was actually you know for a lot of the hunts that I do we we fast coming in and one of my friends young younger guy. He was like yeah but you know I was just like worry about losing muscle I'm like you know. Ah, 72 hour fast done right? and when you reintroduce food you could actually put more muscle on because of that just watched all the all the gears in his head had to change direction and and ah yeah, but it's true. 50:02.81 Dr_ Placebo Plus like what if you did lose a little bit of muscle. You think no one's going to love you after that Jesus Fucking Christ like. 50:13.29 mikebledsoe Oh obviously? yeah, well its problem is like I mean you've experienced this is you get praise. It's like oh man, you got a 6 pack. Oh man like get all this praise like well that's must be why people like me. 50:14.84 Dr_ Placebo I Mean they won't love you as much. Obviously now you're fucking Scrawny bitch who's going to love you now. 50:27.16 Dr_ Placebo I. Totally totally I mean I feel like I've said this so many times but I would lift a really big weight over my head. Let's say and people would be like hey Wow Max We Really like that. 50:33.21 mikebledsoe And then you take that away like oh no, one's gonna love me now. 50:47.85 Dr_ Placebo Can you lift a bigger one be like fuck. Yeah, are you going to love me more if I do and they're like yeah I'm like great I'll do that. 50:53.75 mikebledsoe I mean it's super simple if I put that I think about a year ago I put ah ah a Instagram throwback video of me squatting like I don't know what it was like four 25 for reps or something like that the bars bouncing and shit. 51:04.75 Dr_ Placebo Yeah, yeah. 51:10.32 mikebledsoe And I got like almost a record breaking amount of likes on that you know and I basically like I basically said in the the what's it called the caption I said in the caption of like yeah this was like peak me hating myself. Ah and like. 51:12.43 Dr_ Placebo Oh yeah. 51:25.57 Dr_ Placebo Totally. 51:29.21 mikebledsoe This is all the things I've done a change and all that you know what ended up in some of the comments people actually read the caption but a lot of comments are like yeah man that's big weight I'm like you like let the fuck is going on. Love me. Um. 51:38.64 Dr_ Placebo Good job and you're like they love me. They really love Me. You know it reminds me of why Envy is such a bummer ah number one. It's the only of the deadly Sins. You can't have any fun at ah which I've always thought was really cool and the no no lust is great. Gluttony. 51:58.61 mikebledsoe Ah, interesting. Yeah, there's not really a payoff for it right? like people use it people use it for motivation. Yeah. 52:08.13 Dr_ Placebo Lust gluttony sloth I mean that's that's like a great day as far as what I'm concerned but but like ah yeah, ah today is gluttony day. Ah but like envy day is is the worst and here's why it's extra bad though. 52:13.20 mikebledsoe I Set aside days for that. Yeah yeah. 52:26.60 Dr_ Placebo So it's funny because it's not that fun but also with envy we're only envying like 1 little bit a fraction of someone's life where we're not envious of the whole thing. Because if we were we would do that same shit ourselves like nobody can see in that video all of the sacrifices you were making and even at the time. Ah maybe you were self-aware enough to be like hey you know I I did this. 52:47.35 mikebledsoe Yeah. 53:03.40 Dr_ Placebo But you you guys probably don't want this in fact, ah you know like my I don't know if this is true. But for me it It was a lot of the time like my body hurts a lot. Um dude like that's probably the. 53:12.00 mikebledsoe I was in so much pain. So I had to smoke during that period of time I was smoking weed every night to fall asleep I remember getting in bed and just like my body was hot. My my shoulders were throbbing like like things were throbbing. 53:20.27 Dr_ Placebo Yeah. 53:26.58 Dr_ Placebo Yeah. 53:30.88 mikebledsoe And I'd be lay in bed and then my my ex wifefe would be next to me and she could just feel me she' like babe go smoke some weed you need to go to sleep so just turn into a nightly I smoked weed every night for for years. 53:35.21 Dr_ Placebo E. 53:46.13 Dr_ Placebo Yeah, totally I mean that's a good option as far as options go but that's what I mean about the the cherry pick Envy is like we're we're envious cherry pickers. We're like oh man look at that guy's house I'm like yeah that guy. 53:47.91 mikebledsoe Just for pain relief. 53:56.49 mikebledsoe Yeah. 54:04.81 Dr_ Placebo Went to medical school. He worked 60 hour weeks and then he worked 80 hour weeks and now he finally has this big house and and and you're only going to be envy it like it's it's insane right? It's the same thing with us lifting these heavy weights we're like wow I wish I could do that I'm like no, you don't. 54:15.22 mikebledsoe Right. 54:21.36 mikebledsoe Yeah. 54:24.21 Dr_ Placebo A no, you don't because otherwise you'd be doing it and B you don't understand the sacrifices that are being made here. You know it's ah it's hardly fair. But what's funny about that too is ah that's also what inflames people's desires the most like. 54:30.27 mikebledsoe Yeah. 54:43.12 Dr_ Placebo I I was honest, um, like I I was saying like hey man I I train a lot I do ah olympic weightlifting then I do gymnastics then I do a crossfit workout at the end then I go to Jujitsu and then in the evenings I do moyai for 2 hours training six days a week I'm running a business I'm a 23 year old absolute maniac investing all of my time into it and I'm like here's this workout and people are like yeah I want that too but they don't really is my point they just want like. 55:16.38 mikebledsoe Now. 55:20.43 Dr_ Placebo Like that Mark Twain quote a classic is something that everybody wants to have read but nobody wants to read. He's got some good ones? Yeah, all right. 55:31.21 mikebledsoe Accurate. Ah I think he was ah somebody somebody called him the cause I was describing Mark Twain as someone who had never really knew much about him or read about him and and as I as I was describing. 55:39.76 Dr_ Placebo And pretty sardonic guy. 55:47.70 mikebledsoe They go. Oh he's probably the Joe Rogan of of that time I go you know what? I think you're probably right like that because he was he was funny. He he was he was doing a lot of writing and I yeah was kind of like comedy of that of that era I mean and and. 55:56.21 Dr_ Placebo Yeah. 56:01.53 Dr_ Placebo Um, he was a humorist that's actually the biggest humor award. We have is the Mark Twain ah prize right? There are some good ah acceptance. There are some good acceptance speeches. 56:07.53 mikebledsoe Oh I didn't even know that I learned something new about Mark Twain today the more I learned about that guy the more of a fan I become just wild. 56:20.39 Dr_ Placebo Ah, because it's it's you know some people who are just absolute um juggernauts comedy-wise but the Mark Twain prize is like a lifetime achievement award for comedy. So you know chappee has 1 Eddie Murphy David Letterman these guys like. 56:30.67 mikebledsoe Now. 56:38.20 Dr_ Placebo Really? ah, really skilled at the craft of humor and what I say is humor drops the guard like Lindsay has noticed that there's basically no conversation I have with someone where I don't a try really hard to make them laugh and b. Actually make them laugh because I don't I don't want things to be serious like that's the last type of situation I want I want to have things be be lighthearted and and humor is a good way to do that. 57:07.74 mikebledsoe We go it. Loosens people up, you have you use humor it loosens up the mind people get up catch people off guard willing to entertain new ideas and this is why comedy is such an important thing in society and before you we had the modern comedians you have. 57:17.42 Dr_ Placebo Right. 57:27.46 mikebledsoe Want to go back far enough. You got the court Jester and I think a lot of times people think about the court jester as just some fool who knows some you know can juggle and shit. But in ah some traditions you know it's told that. The jester was there to keep the king in check the gesture was the only one that could make fun of the king right? and so it was like yeah and. 57:47.30 Dr_ Placebo Right? Compartmentalized you can make fun of me and you're going to do it in a way that I feel okay about it. But but when you're when you're Queen or something is like you you drink too much. 57:56.63 mikebledsoe Yeah. 58:03.62 Dr_ Placebo Or whatever he's like fuck you queen I'm the king god damn it. But when the jester is like hey Mr. King guy can I fill up your wine flask again. Oh it's already empty. What does a pre you know Dadada whatever. 58:17.26 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, yeah, you want to break out the puppy journal. 58:22.30 Dr_ Placebo Oh yeah, um I think the the main thing is ah compartmentalizing on on every level like literally you put them into a compartment you have nap time. Compartmentalized you have playtime compartmentalized. You have mealtime compartmentalized like the more you compartmentalize the lives of those puppies the easier it is like they know when we're outside. It's outside time like we've had them two weeks now and we're batting like I would say 98% ah of potties outside in the same place and I feel like that's really good. We've had almost no issues. No accidents inside the house which I'm real pleased about and when it's nap time. They go into the pen and when it's food time they come out and they get their food and then we pick the stuff up and wash it out because otherwise it's going to be crawling with ants. So everything gets compartmentalized. Um shoes can't live on the floor anymore. So that has to be in a compartment has to be out of reach so it's it's forcing me to get way tighter with my organization. So I think that's a positive I mean look once again like you could look at my story from the outside in and think. 59:57.91 Dr_ Placebo I'm a certain way but it's just been like a disorganized mess of an insane guy who just happened to be very ambitious and motivated right? So it doesn't just because it like worked doesn't mean I did it well like I didn't you know what? I mean. 01:00:16.59 mikebledsoe Ah, that that resonates like so so like how did you do it I'm like don't do it the way I did it. 01:00:16.88 Dr_ Placebo It's ah yeah, totally men. Yeah, right? But what's funny is ah like instinctually they they want to do it that way because it's a proven model and you're like no dude do do anything but the way that I did it. 01:00:30.17 mikebledsoe Right. 01:00:35.71 Dr_ Placebo Do absolutely anything but that but anyway ah compartmentalizing is huge I already mentioned ah demonstration is greater than explanation I think that equation pretty much rings true for just about everything. 01:00:55.28 Dr_ Placebo Um, it really reminds you? What's important like the live like we had to take the puppies. Ah 1 of them into the vet once already to the emergency room and and it's a very binary type of thing. Yeah puppy was really. Lethargic ah pissed herself is very scary I was surprised how much I loved these little fuckers already. Ah and it was like Okay, we either relax, chill out and ah, don't worry about it or we take her to the emergency room right now. Because living in limbo of like ooh. It's kind of scary. It's kind of bad is it's almost like ah an almost emergency is the worst fucking thing ever. It's like buying fire insurance. But then worrying every day that your house will burn down and I feel like that's how a lot of people. 01:01:47.69 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 01:01:52.71 Dr_ Placebo Live their lives. Um, you know insurance is another thing we could talk about another time but that's not really related to. We did get puppy insurance which is a fucking scam and a half. Ah oh yeah I mean you know it's. 01:02:07.88 mikebledsoe I've never heard of that before. 01:02:11.48 Dr_ Placebo Just like anything else. It's ah basically a probability and a fee schedule. Whatever and so if you're going to buy puppy Insurance. You probably would also be well- served to buy some extra puppy food so you have like insurance against like a shortage in puppy food supply Anyway, whatever. Not not more insurance. Ah yeah, yeah, that's actually what it is. Yeah, Ah, it's well because I looked at the fee schedule basically and I looked at like what the payment is versus what they will pay. 01:02:31.27 mikebledsoe Is like Health insurance for puppies her Why you say it's a you say it's a scam. 01:02:48.97 mikebledsoe Right? And like dental insurance. 01:02:50.53 Dr_ Placebo For each ailment. It doesn't seem like a very good deal basically to me. Ah, you know they have these maximums for certain things and I didn't think those maximums were very high like I I like to have insurance. 01:03:04.70 mikebledsoe Why did you get it. 01:03:09.10 Dr_ Placebo Um, because it is pretty inexpensive and I have had a lot of people tell me who have had dogs that it was worth it and um, so like basically it's a gamble essentially like ah having health insurance or not um. 01:03:16.74 mikebledsoe E. 01:03:27.38 Dr_ Placebo You know I I prefer to bet on myself. Basically so um, you know if there's a catastrophe great but everything else just out of pocket. Ah puppy lessons. Ah first one is what you pet you get. 01:03:37.12 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 01:03:45.37 Dr_ Placebo Which is ah kind of like a derivative of what is rewarded is repeated So that's a big thing. 01:03:49.95 mikebledsoe I was I my mind jumped to Monkey pox. 01:03:53.92 Dr_ Placebo What you pet you get? Wow I Don't think they can get Monkey pox. 01:04:03.55 mikebledsoe A greyhound got monkey pox in France recently from a couple of men who have sex with men. Um, but ah god it's a real story. Yep yep, well well you know that. 01:04:07.99 Dr_ Placebo Ah. 01:04:11.85 Dr_ Placebo Is that a real story that you're telling me how do you know this? Wow wild. 01:04:21.70 mikebledsoe Monkey pox narrative right now is it's it's mainly just men who have sex with men. They're not saying gay men on on the news anymore. Ah, and then and then they report oh there's there's ah 13 cases of children getting it. 01:04:28.55 Dr_ Placebo E. 01:04:40.31 mikebledsoe Oh it must not be sexually transmitted. Ah and then and then there's ah, there's a dog in France who's owned by a couple of gay guys and the dog gets it and they say it's concentrated around its mouth and belly. 01:04:41.84 Dr_ Placebo Oh boy Well boy. 01:04:59.39 mikebledsoe So it must be from ah you know, just close contact skin to skin contact. It's not ah well we didn't ask the gender that the reporter didn't ask the gender of the dog they screwed up. 01:05:04.29 Dr_ Placebo Maybe the dog is a homosexual I don't know it's a gay dog I don't know oh God Yeah, you should definitely not fuck your dog. 01:05:20.92 mikebledsoe Ah. 01:05:22.41 Dr_ Placebo I didn't even need to own dogs before I knew that. 01:05:29.95 mikebledsoe All right? all right? all right? Ah what you pat you get not Monkey box. Ok the pumpy principles. 01:05:33.58 Dr_ Placebo Ah, so I have I have the puppy principles right? which is ah patience positivity and playfulness and I think patience is really important. It's ah it's a little creature that doesn't know english. It doesn't know the difference between what you wanted to do what you don't want it to do and you you cannot get impatient with a dog or another person you can only get impatient with yourself right? You can get frustrated with yourself that things aren't already a certain way for you. It's like ah. I say there ain't no use wishing words you know oh I wish it were like this well wish in 1 hand pissing the other and see which fills up first. Yeah yeah, so. 01:06:20.50 mikebledsoe Ah, another way of looking at it. Well Okay, yeah I like that's that's totally different than what I was thinking. But yeah I love wishi

hr2 Hörbuch Zeit
Besprechung - Tove Ditlevsen: Gesichter - Lesung mit Dagmar Manzel

hr2 Hörbuch Zeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 8:08


Tove Ditlevsen: Gesichter | Aus dem Dänischen v Ursel Allenstein | Gelesen von Dagmar Manzel | 4 CDs, 4 Std. 38 Min. | 20 € (UVP) | DAV ||

100 % Promi | rbb 88.8
100% Promi mit Dagmar Manzel

100 % Promi | rbb 88.8

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 27:13


Eigentlich wollte sie Sekretärin in einer Wohnungsverwaltung werden, hat sich dann aber doch entschlossen, sich an der Schauspielschule zu bewerben, und zwar heimlich. Schnell wurde klar: Dagmar Manzel ist ein Naturtalent. Und so wurde sie zu ihrer eigenen Überraschung zu einem Theater-, Film- und Operettenstar. Legendär ist ihre Rolle im Dreiteiler „Der Laden“, als Mutter Matt, die brandenburgische Bäckerin, die eigentlich Seiltänzerin werden wollte, mit ihrem Leben hadert, es dann aber doch ganz pragmatisch meistert. Am Deutschen Theater in Berlin spielte Dagmar Manzel 18 Jahre in Festanstellung und kündigte mit Anfang 40, um sich ihrer großen Liebe, der Musik, zu widmen. Einmal im Jahr gönnt sich die gebürtige Berlinerin einen Ausflug nach Nürnberg, zum „Franken-Tatort“. Hier ermittelt sie als Kommissarin Paula Ringelhahn und klärt skrupellose Kapitalverbrechen auf, das nächste Mal an diesem Sonntag. Vorher ist Dagmar Manzel zu Gast bei Marion Hanel in 100% Promi und verrät u.a., was sie selbst mit ihrer Kommissarin Paula Ringelhahn gemein hat und was Kritiker an ihrer allerersten Bühnenrolle als Maria Stewart auszusetzen hatten.

Antenne Star Interviews | Antenne Brandenburg

Einmal im Jahr verwandelt sich Schauspielerin Dagmar Manzel in Tatort-Kommissarin Paula Ringelhahn. Warum ausgerechnet Guben sie zu dieser Rolle inspiriert hat, erzählte sie uns am Sonntagvormittag.

rolle einmal sonntagvormittag manzel guben antenne brandenburg
hr2 Hörbuch Zeit
Tove Ditlevsen: Gesichter - Lesung mit Dagmar Manzel

hr2 Hörbuch Zeit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 8:08


Tove Ditlevsen: Gesichter | Aus dem Dänischen v Ursel Allenstein | Gelesen von Dagmar Manzel | 4 CDs, 4 Std. 38 Min. | 20 € (UVP) | DAV ||

AIE podcast
S7: When the clock strike 12 o'clock, I turn into Jonny manzel

AIE podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 10:29


This title is bad, but fun podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aie23/message

High School History Recap
#5 Wondrium History Geek Out with Kevin Manzel

High School History Recap

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 59:52


Join our history geek-out session with Kevin Manzel. Kevin is the senior director of content development at Wondrium. Colin and I are both big fans of Wondrium's history courses and use them as resources in our history classrooms.We cover the following:What is a history geek-out session?How does Wondrium connect disparate topics?What is Wondrium and how did it develop over time?What are some of the history courses on Wondrium?How does Wondrium decide which courses to develop?How does Wondrium ensure the quality and authority of its courses? How can Wondrium benefit the history teacher?An example of how to integrate Wondrium lectures into lessonsHow does Wondrium help push for different perspectives?Why is Wondrium the perfect tool for professional development?How does  the guidebook supplement a Wondrium course?How does Wondrium keep abreast with the latest research?What are the Wondrium learning paths?We share our favourite coursesAre there Wondrium courses on South African history? (Watch this space!)Learn more about Wondrium slogan "nothing about us without us"What can Wondrium subscribers look forward to in 2022?Hasan Jeffries' upcoming course on WondriumWe hope to make this a regular feature and bring you all the latest updates on Wondrium's history courses.Find Kevin Manzel on twitter or visit the Wondrium website for more info.Colin and William are available on twitter for any questions or suggestions or collaborations.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=Q8KGSAT37YCPA&source=url)

Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein - der Achtsamkeitspodcast
83 | Zweifel - Wie er uns lähmt und wie wir lernen mit ihm zu leben

Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein - der Achtsamkeitspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 33:15


Stimmt das wirklich, was ich glaube? Und sollte ich nicht eigentlich ganz anders leben? Zweifel begleiten uns alle. Manchmal können sie uns ganz schön lähmen. Zweifel ist die schwankende Ungewissheit darüber, was wir glauben oder was wir tun sollen.Doch der Zweifel bringt auch einige positive Aspekte mit sich. Über das und mehr, sprechen Sinja und Boris in dieser Folge. Sie erklären die Vorzüge unserer Zweifel, wie wir sie auflösen können und wie wir lernen, mit ihnen zu leben.Studien:Asp, E., Manzel, K., Koestner, B., Cole, C., Denburg, N. L., & Tranel, D. (2012). A neuropsychological test of belief and doubt: damage to ventromedial prefrontal cortex increases credulity for misleading advertising. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 6, 100.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2012.00100/full Botvinick, M. M. (2007). Conflict monitoring and decision making: reconciling two perspectives on anterior cingulate function. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7(4), 356-366. https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/CABN.7.4.356 Naaz, F., Chen, L., Gold, A. I., Samuels, J., Krasnow, J., Wang, Y., ... & Bakker, A. (2021). Neural correlates of doubt in decision-making. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 317, 111370.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925492721001220 Video: Im Zweifel für den Zweifel von Tocotronichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfXiYbfo5UcKierkegaardArtikel: „Der Glaube beginnt gerade da, wo das Denken aufhört“https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/soren-kierkegaard-der-glaube-beginnt-gerade-da-wo-das.2540.de.html?dram:article_id=431544Liesmann, K.P. (1993). Søren Kierkegaard zur Einführung. Hamburg: Junius Verlag.https://ixtheo.de/Record/131477668Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Interviews | Inforadio
Der Reiz der 20er Jahre: Dagmar Manzel und ihr Liederbuch

Interviews | Inforadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 4:11


Noch immer üben die Goldenen Zwanziger eine große Faszination aus. Jetzt stellt die Berliner Schauspielerin und Sängerin Dagmar Manzel ihr Liederbuch mit Texten und Songs aus jenen Jahren in Neuhardenberg vor. Was verbindet sie mit den Liedern dieser kulturellen Blütezeit?

Six Million Steps - 6MS Sessions
6MS Sessions: Dave & John - 14th August 2021

Six Million Steps - 6MS Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021


MP3 Link Play via Mixcloud Dave and John hosting this week's show, playing the usual mix of disco, house, funk, soul, jazz, nu-disco and edits. Featuring tracks by Hawkeye, Feel, Loleatta Holloway, Blue Lab Beats, Turbulence, Kane Lane, Kleeer, Jeff Kutash and the Dancin' Machine, Manzel, Chuck Love and many more. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Steve Vimto's Eclectic Sessions Replay on www.traxfm.org - 29th April 2021

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 120:17


**Steve Vimto’s Eclectic Sessions Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Vimto Gave Us Eclectic/R&B/Boogie/Dance/House/Hip Hop Beauties By Massive Attack, Children Of Zeus, Boston Bun, Lisa Fischer, Oliver Davis, D-Nice, Nazia Hassan's "Aap Jaisa Koi" (Trax FM Wicked Remix), Manzel, Avant, Master KG, The Cure & More Catch Steve Vimto’s Eclectic Sessions Every Thursday From 5PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #soul #funk #danceclassics #house #indie #hiphop #boogie #eclectic #RnB #remixes Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Trax FM Live On Hear This: https://hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc** Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm

SWR2 am Samstagnachmittag
Unter die Haut: Dagmar Manzel liest Tove Ditlevsens „Kopenhagen-Trilogie“

SWR2 am Samstagnachmittag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 5:11


Eine Kindheit im Kopenhagener Arbeitermilieu, Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts – wohl keine Idealbedingung für eine Karriere als Schriftstellerin. Doch Tove Ditlevsen hat es geschafft – wie, das erzählt sie in dieser autobiographischen Roman-Trilogie. Schonungslos ehrlich erzählt sie von ihren Gedanken, Wünschen und Träumen. Schauspielerin Dagmar Manzel liest mit liebevoller Hingabe und erhöht damit die fesselnde Intensität dieses Textes.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Mit Dagmar Manzel: Neuer Schönberg/Beckett-Abend in der Komischen Oper Berlin

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 5:46


Autor: Friedrich, Uwe Sendung: Fazit Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14

Big O Radio Show
MANZEL GOES AFTER ROVELL JOHNNY NOT THINKING BIG PICTURE AUG 6 SEG #6

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 5:43


BIG O SHOW AUG 6 SEG #6 MANZEL GOES AFTER ROVELL JOHNNY NOT THINKING BIG PICTURE

Big O Radio Show
JOHNNY MANZEL ALMOST KILLS HIMSELF MAY 13 SEG #16

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 3:07


BIG O SHOW MAY 13 SEG #16 JOHNNY MANZEL ALMOST KILLS HIMSELF

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The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - KLBP - Episode 002

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 117:01


The Lunar Saloon 
Every Friday from 10P - 12A
 PST 99.1 FM Long Beach
 Streaming at KLBP.org/listen
 Air date : March 18, 2019 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Andre Perry & Louis Delacour, New Life, New Life, Grotto, Doomed, At Last..., Electro Keyboard Orchestra, The Iron Side, Electro Keyboard Orchestra, Manzel, Space Funk (Dopebrother 12 Inch Remix), Space Funk / Midnight Theme, Wreckin Crew, Found The Groove (BT Magnum Edit), Found The Groove, Pleasure, Glide, Glide, Dwayne Omarr, This Party's Jam Packed, This Party's Jam Packed, Andy Nelson, Bionic Eyes , Lady Angie, John Davis & Too Much, Robot Baby Jane, Destination Earth, Lowmac, Midnight Jam, La Milftape Vol. 1, Ratgrave, Icarus, Ratgrave, Alec Mansion, Laid, bête et méchant, Alec Mansion, Tim Maia, Verão Carioca, Tim Maia, Junei, You Must Go On, You Must Go On, Mac Attack, The Art Of Drums, The Art Of Drums, Tommy Mandel, Young Boy Dance w Martha Gehman, Mello Magic, Sun Palace, Jumeirah Drive, Raw Movements | Rude Movements, Hotline, Fella's Doing It In Lagos, You Are Mine, Patrick Nuissier, Pou Qui Ca, Digital Zandoli 2, Alec Khaoli, Cross Lines, Pura Vida Presents: Beach Diggin' Volume 4, Rockie Robbins, I've Got Your Number, I've Got Your Number, Output, Move For Me (Instrumental), Move For Me, Visions Of Tomorrow, Galaxy, Galaxy, Nu Guinea, Howls, The Tony Allen Experiments, Paolo Casa, Deep Sensation, America Giovane No 3, Giuliano Sorgini, Ultima Caccia, Zoo Folle, Daniel T, Penguin Vacation, Daniel T Edits, XOA, Mon Ecole (Glenn Astro remix), Mass/Mon Ecole, Timothy Marrow, Killer Moon (edit), Killer Moon, L'Amour featuring Krystal, Let's Make Love Tonight, Let's Make Love Tonight, Tyrone Brunson, Sticky Situation (Instrumental) (Bonus Track), Sticky Situation, The APX, Digital Lover feat BusCrates, Electrik Funk

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 8th January 2020

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 119:54


**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Featured New Cuts From French Montana, Michel La Fleur, Geebag & Week, Stretch & Bobbito Feat Miraya Ramos. Also Tracks From Smooth Approach, The Jacksons, Jovi Fox, Cool Dre Feat Portrait, Manzel, Breakbeat Pressure From Steady B & KRS1 & The Turtles, Funkmaster Flex Feat Faith Evans, Mary J Blige, Coffey, Slave & The Joey Negro Remix Of Their 1981 - “Party Lites” & More. The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb #reggae Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **

On The Hill
On The Hill, Episode 44: A chat with producer Kevin Manzel and historian David Stewart about the first impeachment in 1868

On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 37:36


In this episode of the “On The Hill” podcast, we’re discussing impeachment. No, not the 2019 impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, but way back to 1868 and Andrew Johnson. We’ll go back in time with producer Kevin Manzel and historian David Stewart about their new riveting documentary, “Going to the Devil: The Impeachment of 1868.” It turns out there are a lot of comparisons between the very first impeachment and the impeachment inquiry gripping Washington right now. Join us!

Street Diamond
Manzel Swaany : Kreyol Kochi (créole bancale) et bankable !

Street Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 34:30


Manzel Swaany est une chanteuse qui transporte son audience dans un univers Nu-Jazz/ Soul/ Spoken Word/ Hip-hop/ Caraïbe. Un melting pot totalement maîtrisé.   Sa versatilité devient force et sa culture caribéenne un atout.   Kreyol kochi experiment   Cet ensemble, Tantôt parlé, tantôt chanté, c'est l'identité d'une femme noire caribéenne, née dans l'hexagone qui explore, à travers des récits poétiques et intérieurs, un univers hybride en quête d'équilibre, c’est Kreyol Kochi (créole bancale)   Un univers qu’elle vous invite à découvrir le samedi 9 Juin 2018 à l'office du Tourisme de Clichy (92). Elle sera accompagnée sur scène de talents tels que Akuji (Beat/ Percussion), So James (Bass), Célia wa (Flutiste / Choeur) et Oliver "Drum Dreamer" (Clavier/ Producer). La 1ère partie sera assurée par la DJ et pianiste, Ka(ra)mi qui présentera un set live solo de musique électronique inédit, intitulé "Belle Merveille". L’artiste Jeebrahill sera le VJ de cette soirée spéciale où tous les sens seront mis à contributions.   Swaany c’est un talent rare et un univers qui parlera à beaucoup. L'esthétique sonore est du plus haut acabit. Si vous avez apprécié le titre Interaction (pURpRO (Mélanine)) qui date déjà de 2014, le projet Kreyol Kochi touche des strates rarements atteintes. Pour éclore Il lui aura fallu du temps, de la réflexion ainsi que beaucoup de travail et de talent. Comme le dit si bien Williams Café dans le titre Paroles Vivantes avec Meemee Nelzy “Je dis non à la musique fast food. Et oui à celle qui mûrit loin des bruits de la foule”.     Emission STREET DIAMOND du (2/06/2018) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Mlle AC. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Votez pour les podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes et Deezer! Street Diamond tous les samedis de 19H à 22H. Facebook: Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur RGB) Photo : Mak Paro  

Perdidos En El Eter
Perdidos En El Eter #260: Star Trek - Discovery

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 127:25


¡Al fin! ¡Después de 12 años, Star Trek vuelve a la televisión, y el Profesor Dinosaurio, Mael, y MaGnUs lo vieron! Entre los tres repasan los dos primeros episodios de Star Trek: Discovery, y le hacen una RE: seña. Nada queda sin comentar, lo que gustó, lo que no gustó, la música, la presentación, los personajes, las naves... ¡y los klingons! También sus esperanzas para el futuro de la serie, y mucho más, en un programa clase Galaxy, culminación del festejo del cincuenta aniversario de Star Trek. Con música de Jeff Russo, y Manzel. Próximo programa: Bardo Científico (Envidia, Videojuegos, y Cálculos Matemáticos).

Ossom Sessions™
Ossom Sessions // 07.09.2017 // by Ricky Inch

Ossom Sessions™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 60:00


1. One True Light (Original Mix) by Crazy P 2. Change Position(88)(Dr. Parcker Edit) by Brooklym Express 3. EGBAR (Ossom Sessions Bootleg) by Barry Manilow 4. Can I Get A Witness (Original Mix) by Bruze D'Angelo 5. Disco Girl (Original Mix) by UPZ feat. Jocelyn Mathieu 6. Weekend (Ricky Inch Remix) by Rony Breaker feat. Brian Lucas 7. It's Over Now (Masters At Work Remix) by Manzel 8. Step By Step (Original Mix) by Jimpster 9. I Want Your Attentio (Original Mix) by Moon Boots feat. Fiora 10. My Beat (David Harness Remix) by Kevin Hedge 11. Now (Nico De Ceglia Remix) by Shield, Robytek, Sal P & Dennis Young 12. Something For Your Mind (Original Mix) by Jeremy Sylvester 13. Red Tribal (Silvano Del Gado Remix) by Mauri Fly 14. We Like 2 Party (Original Mix) by Filta Freqz www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.

The Soul Sides Sidebar
Record Wheel #7 Disco Fever

The Soul Sides Sidebar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 63:00


We head to the discotheque with a selection of tracks from the '70s through early '80s including songs by Charanga 76, Manzel, Wild Sugar and B&G Rhythm. Platform shoes not required.

SNACK 919
SNACK 117 Reziser a nejlepsi manzel

SNACK 919

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 44:57


Štěpán FOK, soudkyně Andula, Tomáš z vesnice, Ten Kdo, Miluše Šplechtová a mocný haštág - osoby a obsazení 117. vydání pořadu Snack, kde jsme si povídali s talentovaným režisérem Štěpánem FOK Vodrážkou. Děkujeme Štěpánovi, že si ve svém nabitém životě našel na nás čas.

TSOTS Productions
The Skybox

TSOTS Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 90:00


Join Champ and Chillz for this week's episode of TSOTS Presents: The Skybox, as they talk discuss everything from the NBA and NHL playoffs, The NFL Draft and trades, Manzel problems, MLB, WWE and more. The Skybox goes live tonight at 10 pm EST/ 9 pm CST. You can listen to The Skybox and all TSOTS shows by live stream @ http://www.tsotsproductions.com or call in to listen @ (347)215-8558, press "1" to speak to the hosts. 

The 110 Nation
Monday Morning Quarterback

The 110 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 54:00


The 110 Nation will debuting Monday Morning Quarterback Monday at 11 AM EST. We will be spending an hour covering all the biggest NFL topics. This week we will be talking Tony Romo's injury, Jamal Charles coughing up the game, Johnny "Looking like football" Manzel, Patriots over the Bills and much much more!!! Check it out!!!

Gus and Gus eat the world and its money... or something like that

Nobody is more fun on Huuump Daaaay than the Sports Fix, so click that link and join us for Clevelands hottest sports radio NOW! Its official, the Browns name Johnny Manziel as the starter for Sundays huge division clash with the Bengals, John McMullen of TSN joins us talking Manzel, Hoyer, playoff hopes & Marvin Lewis, Cavs roll in the 4th behind their defense, and LeBron continue to evolve into his role in his return to Cleveland, as the streak is up to 8, Dan Wismar is here talking the wild ride that should be Johnny Football, Browns decision making, Hoyer, Pettine, OSU Buckeyes, Michigan stinks, Lester gets paid and so much more... GET YOUR FIX!

John Browner's Podcast
Age of rage VOL 1

John Browner's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 17:30


Manzel and justin....... enough said

rage manzel
Let's Talk About It
Myrtle Fillmore: Wait—The Real Founder of Unity Was a Methodist?

Let's Talk About It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 60:26


The subject is everybody's favorite figure in Unity history, Myrtle Fillmore. Dr. Tom is joined by a distinguished panel of guests to include Rev. Lynne Brown, vice president of Silent Unity and Development; Rev. Manzel Berlin, United Methodist minister and Myrtle Fillmore scholar; and Anne Tabor, student at Unity Institute® and Seminary, who is just completing her middler year in preparation for the Unity ministry. This fascinating discussion includes some little-known facts about the "Mother of Unity." For example, you might be surprised to learn that Myrtle was the intellectual, not Charles. Myrtle Page was a college-educated teacher who, in the years before her marriage to Charles Fillmore, had migrated to Texas during the Civil War Reconstruction Era to work in the new schools springing up everywhere. Myrtle may have brought some of her equalitarian values with her; she had to leave town as soon as the Reconstructionist dreams of equality tragically collapsed into what would become the Jim Crow South. During today's program, Rev. Manzel reminds us, not without some affectionate pride, that Myrtle was a lifelong Methodist. How did the Wesleyan values of temperance, modesty, and deep spirituality affect her, and consequently affect Unity? Tune in to meet a Myrtle you never dreamed existed.

Dagmar Manzel: Triff die Musikerin
Dagmar Manzel: Triff die Musikerin

Dagmar Manzel: Triff die Musikerin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 41:04


Dagmar Manzel: Triff die Musikerin
Dagmar Manzel: Triff die Musikerin

Dagmar Manzel: Triff die Musikerin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 41:04


Deep House, Nu Disco & Jazz Funk in (((HEAVY ROTATION)))
(((12.21.12))) Space Disco Funk Astronomy

Deep House, Nu Disco & Jazz Funk in (((HEAVY ROTATION)))

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2012 77:24


The Galactic Force Band "Space Dust" (Springboard) Pink Floyd "Astronomy Domine" (EMI) Brothers Johnson "Rocket Countdown/Blastoff" (A&M) Delegation "12th House" (Ariola) Ednah Holt "Serious Sirius Space Party" Dub (West End) Montana "Warp Factor II" (Atlantic) Manzel "Space Funk" (Fraternity) War "Galaxy" (MCA) Atmosfear "Dancing In Outer Space" (Elite) Slick "Space Bass" (Fantasy) Faze Action "Venus And Mars" (FAR) The Brothers & Evelyn "Champagne" King "Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In" (RCA) Herb Alpert "Rotation" (A&M) Miroslav Vitous "Basic Laws" (Warner)

Let's Talk About It
New Minister, New Church

Let's Talk About It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2012 59:49


Rev. Jennifer Sacks received her Master of Divinity degree from Unity Institute® and Seminary and was ordained a Unity minister in 2012. She now serves as senior minister of Unity of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rev. Jennifer is originally from New Jersey, and has a master's in literature and a bachelor's in sociology from American University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Shepherd's other guest this week is Rev. Manzel Berlin, a United Methodist minister and former Unity Institute adjunct faculty member. Rev. Manzel has been a frequent guest co-host on Let's Talk About It. He has a Master of Divinity from the prestigious Chandler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta.  

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB034 Disco From Another Galaxy: Space Project, Manzel, Solla Solla, Arling and Cameron, High Llamas, Enoch Light, Biddu, Billy Preston

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2011 78:52


On the show this week we welcome back special guest Space Disco Jeff for his annual visit to the Moonbase. As you can probably guess, this means it’s time to get out your galactic glitter ball and clear a space … Continue reading →

Jugos Plásticos (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/diyicaro

Jugos Plásticos, la radio de Diyicaro, el play list: Timothy McNealy , The Whitefield Brothers, Kutiman, El Michels Affair, The Fabulous Three, Lee Fields, Quantic Soul Orchestra, Groove Armada, Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s,Katalyst, Manzel, The Funky Music Machine, The Meters, BT Express, 3rd Bas...

FLIM FLAM Box
KAY-DEE & DOPEBROTHER REC à la carte

FLIM FLAM Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2009 37:39


Le menu : 7 MILES PER HOUR BAND, MANZEL, S.MARSHALL, MELLOW MADNESS, BLISS, BRASS CONSTRUCTION, C.REID, J.J.THOMAS