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Crime Fix with Angenette Levy
Mom Drove Around with Son's Body After Strangling Him: Cops

Crime Fix with Angenette Levy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 25:49


Shaneka McKinzie is charged with murdering her 8-year-old son in Miami-Dade County, Florida in November 2023. The boy was strangled and police said she drove around with his body for hours. McKinzie talked to detectives twice about the crime and police said she eventually confessed. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy goes through the interrogation in this epsiode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:Check Out Megyn Kelly's Investigation On The Disappearance of Baby Lisa Now at https://youtube.com/@MegynKellyHost:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sportstalk1400's Podcast
Episode 12977: T ROW IN THE MORNING SHOW HOUR 3 FOR 3-4-25 KOBIE MCKINZIE JOINS THE SHOW

Sportstalk1400's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 47:28


Victory Family Church
Michael Hawkins Jr., Kinzie Hansen, Kobie McKinzie

Victory Family Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 34:10


Super Sunday at Victory Family Church with Michael Hawkins Jr., Kinzie Hansen, Kobie McKinzie, and Pastor Adam Starling.

Lunch With Doug
Chassedi Cooper-McKinzie

Lunch With Doug

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 39:50


Get ready for a quirky and creative episode (S8:E123) of Lunch with Doug! In this episode, Doug sits down with the incredibly talented Cassedi Cooper-McKinzie to talk about her upcoming craft event in Ft. Scott, Kansas. Chassedi brings her unique flair to the table with her "Weird Vibez Only" resin artistic creations, and she's here to share the stories behind her pieces, the inspiration she draws from, and the details of the event. Whether you're a craft enthusiast or just love hearing about unique artistic journeys, this episode is sure to captivate you. Tune in and get your weird vibez on!

What Are You Made Of?
Chasing Dreams and Staying Real: A Conversation with McKinzie Roth

What Are You Made Of?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 37:08


Mike "C-Roc" welcomes McKinzie Roth, an accomplished TV host, radio personality, spokesmodel, and founder of the Blind After Dark podcast. The conversation kicks off with McKinzie's energetic personality shining through as she shares her love for cars and her journey in media. They dive into McKinzie's story of resilience—how she overcame challenges and followed her passion for entertainment from a young age, inspired by her early experience at a news station. McKinzie opens up about the personal struggles she faced while navigating her career, discussing how resilience has been a guiding force in her life. From her dream of working on Entertainment Tonight to her experiences in hard news, she emphasizes the importance of staying positive and learning from every opportunity. Together, McKinzie and C-Roc explore how embracing challenges and pushing through setbacks can lead to a fulfilling, purpose-driven life. Tune in for an inspiring episode filled with laughter, real talk, and lessons on resilience that will motivate you to keep striving toward your dreams, no matter the obstacles in your way. Website- Blondeafterdark.com https://www.instagram.com/mckinzieroth/

Love, Hope, Lyme Podcast
Achieving Life Balance While Managing Chronic Lyme Disease with Michelle McKinzie

Love, Hope, Lyme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 22:59


This is episode 36 of the Love, Hope, Lyme podcast. [NOTE: This podcast does not promote any specific medical treatment and should not be seen as a replacement for professional medical advice.] Fred Diamond's internationally acclaimed book, "Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know" offers those who love someone with persistent or chronic Lyme ideas and tips to support this beloved person. It also helps Lyme survivors know how to ask for support. On today's episode, Fred interviews Michelle McKinzie, a licensed integrative therapist with specialized training in integrative medicine for mental health professionals. She supports professional women grappling with chronic Lyme disease to help them manage the overwhelming stress, isolation, and challenges that come with the disease so they can confidently advocate for themselves, boost their energy, and effectively navigate their medical treatments. Fred said that after speaking or messaging thousands of chronic Lyme survivors, he learned that maintaining life balance could be very difficult. He addresses this in his book and delves deep on this topic with his guest. If someone you love has been afflicted with Lyme disease, watch this podcast now. If you have Lyme disease, listen for ways to get the support you need. The e-version of Fred's book is always free for Lyme survivors. Just reach out to Fred on Facebook or LinkedIn. The print copy can be ordered at https://www.amazon.com/Love-Hope-Lyme-Partners-Survivor-ebook/dp/B0B9Q8LX7G/.    

PrepsKC Podcasts
Lone Jack Coach Sheldon McKinzie 2024 Preview

PrepsKC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 5:57


The Mules coach previews his team's upcoming season

Leaving Egypt Podcast
EP#19 - Missiology in times of unravelling - with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

Leaving Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 80:29


Al Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair talk with the co-hosts of The Missiology Podcast, Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie to discuss mission. They discuss how the churches have been affected by modernity, and how mission needs to change. Sharing the disorientation they encounter among church leaders, they explore the tension between missiological scholarship and relationships with real people. And, drawing on their conversations with missiologists and missionaries, as well as their own missional experience - in South America, China and the United States - in prisons, with the homeless, and in their own neighbourhoods - Martin and Greg share how their grounded relationships shape what they know about justice.Martin Rodriguez is Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ in Hollywood, and served as a missionary in China mentoring emerging leaders and planting churches. He is also an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California. Martin also holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University, California. He is also a content editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis, a member of the team at missiology.com and co-host of The Missiology Podcast.Greg McKinzie is the Missions Minister of the Stones River Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, an affiliate assistant professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and the executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis. He is the lead administrator of missiology.com and co-host of The Missiology Podcast. He holds a PhD in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and served in Peru as a partner in holistic evangelism with Team Arequipa and The Christian Urban Development Association. Greg holds an MDiv from Harding School of Theology, Tennessee, and a BA in missions from Harding University, Arizona.- Links -For Alan J Roxburgh:http://alanroxburgh.com/abouthttps://www.themissionalnetwork.com/author/alan-roxburgh/https://journalofmissionalpractice.com/alan-roxburghTwitter: https://twitter.com/alanjroxburgh?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alan.roxburgh.127/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecommonsnetworkJoining God in the Great Unraveling https://www.amazon.ca/Joining-God-Great-Unraveling-Learned/dp/1725288508/ref=sr_1_Leadership, God's Agency and Disruptions https://www.amazon.ca/Leadership-Gods-Agency-Disruptions-Confronting/dp/1725271745/refJoining God, Remaking Church, Changing the World: The New Shape of the Church in Our Time https://www.amazon.ca/Joining-Remaking-Church-Changing-World/dp/0819232114/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2NHGW8KB7L0SQ&keywords=Alan+J+Roxburgh&qid=1687098960&s=books&sprefix=alan+j+roxburgh%2Cstripbooks%2C130&sr=1-3For Jenny Sinclair:Website: https://togetherforthecommongood.co.uk/from-jenny-sinclairLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-sinclair-0589783b/Twitter: https://twitter.com/T4CGFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TogetherForTheCommonGoodUKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/t4cg_insta/For Martin Rodriguez:  https://www.apu.edu/faculty/cvs/mrodriguez.pdfhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-rodriguez-6b7b521ba/For Greg McKinzie:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregmckinzie/details/publications/For Martin and Greg: http://www.missiology.org/podcasthttp://missiodeijournal.com/ Get full access to Leaving Egypt at leavingegyptpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

For The Good
What Can The Church Be Doing Better? | Q&A With Pastor John McKinzie

For The Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 48:43


Tune in to this episode where we asked the Pastor of Hope Fellowship, John McKinzie, some questions about relationships, how we can be better disciples and so much more! Apply for Asher's coaching now: https://betterthanbeforebrand.com/collections/coaching If you would like to support our ministry, please donate here: https://www.venmo.com/forthegoodministry or email business.michelleann@gmail.com for other payment methods. Jesus Talk Discord: https://discord.gg/better-than-before-849651036590571560 Grab a Better Than Before walking testimony shirt while you can: http://www.betterthanbeforebrand.com For The Good Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthegoodministry/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forthegoodministry Asher's Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asherarwine/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asherarwine_ Michelle's Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelleannbartlett/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@michelleannbartlett

The Firefighters Podcast
#285 Iron Man, Edge Detection & The Future of Firefighting with Captain (Ret) Kirk McKinzie

The Firefighters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 76:27


Captain (Ret) Kirk McKinzie, now President at MCKINZIE SMART TECHNOLOGIES LLC is a Strategic Next Gen and SMART Partnership subject matter expert. Connecting, cooperating, and delivering to regional, national, and global leaders in 360/3D/ SMART cyber-physical systems for saving lives and leveraging his 30 years of hands-on and practical emergency responder and rescue experience handling over 10,000 emergencies.Some links from todays episode:JUMP AERO - First responders taking to the skyC-THRU augmented reality for firefightersKirk's website full of tech innovation for first respondersGO AERO £2 million pound First responder flight competition Connect with Kirk on LinkedinWe only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY with every episode ever made & also get access to every Debrief & Subject Matter expert document shard with us then join our PATREON crew and support the future of the podcast by clicking HEREA big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyHAIX FootwearGRENADERIP INTOLyfe Linez -  Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar  for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and  for firefighters this cost lives, worsens our long term health and reduces cognitive ability.Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew

Victory Family Church
Super Sunday 2024 | Kobie McKinzie | Brennen Thompson | Michael Tarquin

Victory Family Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 34:15


Super Sunday at Victory Family Church with Pastor Adam Starling, and guests, Kobie Mckinzie, Brennen Thompson, and Michael Tarquin. 

Smart Firefighting
Episode 193: SMART Systems for Saving Lives: A 3D Vision for First Responders with Kirk Mckinzie

Smart Firefighting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 22:44


How can first responders use mixed reality? Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! Thanks for joining our 16 part FRST Challenge Mini Series recorded at the competition! Tracking and situational awareness has long been a problem for first responders. That's why the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FRST Challenge⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ competition is designed to pinpoint 3D tracking technologies that provide one-meter accuracy for first responders in indoor environments, crucial for enhancing their safety during rescue operations. The 6 finalist teams competed in localization and ruggedization tests at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center from October 23-27, 2023. Winning teams gain access to funding, business support, and live field testing opportunities to evolve their solutions for real-world application. In this episode: The role of IoT, cloud computing, and mixed reality in revolutionizing first responder strategies Explore how digital data advancements are empowering public education and emergency response training What comes after the FRST challenge? Hear from Kirk McKinzie - President of McKinzie SMART Technologies LLC. Kirk is an award winning SMART First Responder Technologist, providing subject matter expertise, consultancy, strategic partnerships, and project management aimed at digitally enhanced community risk reduction. He leverages 30+ years of hands-on and practical emergency responder and rescue experience, and more than 10 years in adjacent 3D/360 technology to support international teams such as a speaker and author to government, enterprise, academia, start-ups, and operators focused on emergency response digitization and innovation for safer and more secure SMART communities. So click play now to hear what he has to share, and stay tuned for the rest of our mini series! Head to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.smartfirefighting.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is, or review our curated resources! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn

Dad to Dad  Podcast
Dad to Dad 270 - Eric Swithin of Florence, AL Founder Of Outdoor Adventures, Filmmaker & Outspoken Advocate For The Fatherless

Dad to Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 50:00


Our guest this week is Eric Swithin of Florence, AL a retired U.S. Marine, a former youth pastor, now founder and executive director of Outdoor Adventures as well as The Alliance For Ending The Fatherless Epidemic. Eric and his wife, Kameron, have been married for 14 years and are the proud parents of two children: Mason (6) and McKinzie (4).After some formative years in the U.S. Marines and serving as a youth pastor, Eric has found his calling: to end the fatherless epidemic through mentorship. Eric is the founder and executive director of Outdoor Adventures and creator of the film “Fatherless Epidemic.” Eric works with youth, many who are fatherless, and through Biblical based teaching and experiences, empowers them to chart a new path for themselves and serve as leaders in their families and the community at-large.We'll hear Eric's story on this episode of the Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad podcast.Show Links - Email – eric@outdooradventures.clubWebsite- http://www.fatherlessepidemic.org/Website – http://www.outdooradventures.org/Documentary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmkgiCepzTE&t=7sLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-swithin-10a2aa23/Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channe... Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/do...Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/SFN Dads Mastermind Group - https://21stcenturydads.org/sfn-mastermind-group/Discover more about the Dads Honor Ride 2023 - https://21stcenturydads.org/2023-dads-honor-ride/Find out about Horizon Therapeutics – Science and Compassion Working Together To Transform Lives. https://www.horizontherapeutics.com/

seX & whY
Global Health and Pandemic Responsiveness Through a Sex and Gender Lens Part 2

seX & whY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 23:27


Show Notes for Episode Twenty-Five of seX & whY, Part 2: Global Health and Pandemic Responsiveness Through a Sex and Gender Lens Host: Jeannette Wolfe Guests: McKinzie Gales and Emelie Yonally Phillips McKinzie Gales – Global Health Fellow at the CDC and co-lead for Phase I of the multi-agency SAGER IOA project aimed at facilitating better collection, analysis, and use of sex-disaggregated data and gendered data for outbreak response.   Emelie Yonally Phillips – Global Health consultant (Epicentre/MSF) and core member of the Integrated Outbreak Analytics initiative Phase 1 of the sex and gender equity in research (SAGER) for Integrated Outbreak Analytics (IOA) study involved A systematic literature review to better understand what is already known about the influence of sex and gender in outbreaks and to investigate if sex-disaggregated data and gendered data is being collected, analyzed, and used. Five different databases were searched and articles meeting the inclusion criteria were included. All included articles were published in English between 2012-2022, included the key terms “sex,” “gender,” or “pregnancy,” and discussed infectious disease outbreaks (e.g., cholera, dengue, Ebola, zika, hepatitis E, Malaria, influenza, yellow fever) in a low- and middle-income countries. Notably, they intentionally excluded articles focused on covid and tuberculous as sex and gender research is being extensively conducted on these diseases.  Of the 15,000+ articles in their original search, only 71 articles examined potential sex and/or gender related factors associated with outbreaks in low- and middle-income countries.  Although currently there is very limited data on the impact that sex and/or gender play in outbreaks and pandemics, what is known, underscores the complexity of these relationships. Studying specific outbreaks in specific contexts is important because who is most likely to get infected and how rapidly an infection is spread is influenced by several intersecting factors. These include the infectious agent, sex specific immunological factors and local socio-cultural practices and norms. McKinzie highlighted that when there is a lack of gender and sex sensitive responses in outbreaks, evidence suggests that women, girls, and those with female anatomy are disproportionately negatively affected. For example, women are at greater risk for gender- based violence during a lock down and those with female anatomy are more directly impacted by the diversion of health care resources from clinics that offer reproductive health and pregnancy related services. We went through an example as to how the SAGER IOA model might work in a theoretical outbreak. In establishing a functioning multi-disciplinary team, Emelie emphasized the importance of working within local systems to build long term relationships, community trust and capacity.  She underscored how critical it was to understand the values and priorities of the individuals most impacted by the outbreak and to ensure they had a voice in decision-making. She also discussed the importance of effective and transparent community health messaging- particularly if new data suggests a change from current practice. A recent example of this was the confusion experienced by many pregnant women surrounding the safety of Ebola vaccination.  Emelie also spotlighted the opportunity to better understand how gender nonconforming and sexual minorities experience outbreaks as there is currently an absence of data on these groups. Finally, she emphasized that the failure of considering sex and gender specific needs in an outbreak can have tremendous downstream effects. Specifically, generational poverty, educational and professional inequities, gross domestic product, global trade, and security can all be impacted. One of the other interesting areas we touched upon was how personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical related equipment was initially designed for the anatomy and physiology of a male body and may not always work for a female one. Below are a few articles on this point. Respiratory Personal Protective Equipment for Healthcare Workers. This study reported findings on adequate mask fitting in one hospital system's fit test data for FF3 masks.  Their data set suggested that 18% of women had an inadequate FF3 mask fit compared to 10% of men.  Unions say coronavirus crisis has brought ‘into sharp focus' the problem of women being expected to wear PPE designed for men. Here is a very interesting article that further explores whether medical equipment should be adjusted to better fit the anatomical variations of different users. The article - Does surgeon sex and anthropometry matter for tool usability in traditional laparoscopic surgery? makes a strong argument that most of the advances in laparoscopic surgical equipment have previously focused on accommodating different patient related factors and that their remains an opportunity to modify products to better align with anatomical characteristics of different users.  In turn, this may help enhance performance, outcome, and injury prevention of the users - AKA in this case the surgeons.  Thanks for listening and be well.

The Central Weekly
"Generations" - Build tHis House wrap-up with James McKinzie

The Central Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 37:18


Jon and Jared are joined once again by the one and only James McKinzie to discuss reaping and sowing for the next generations. They reflect on how God has moved in their own families. Overall, as we seek to build HIS kingdom on this earth for generations to come, we must grow closer to Jesus Christ. Listen to the entire weekly lesson! Audio only: centralnow.com/podcastVideo: centralnow.com/media

The Central Weekly
"Faith" Ministry Spotlight with James McKinzie & Shayln Vaughn

The Central Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 32:14


God continues to work powerfully through the Central Family! Over six weeks, as we look at the elements of life and ministry  that last in our 'Build tHis House' lesson series, Jon and Jared will be joined by the Central staff for a ministry spotlight.First up, Discipleship Pastor James McKinzie and Connections Director Shayln Vaughn share some ministry wins, testimonies of new faith decisions, and talk about upcoming events. God's not done and neither are we! Listen to the entire weekly lesson! Audio only: centralnow.com/podcastVideo: centralnow.com/media

The Dentalpreneur Podcast w/ Dr. Mark Costes
1588: The Dental Road Less Traveled Pt. 1

The Dentalpreneur Podcast w/ Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 36:23


On todays episode we feature the newest DSI Black Belt coach Dr. McKinzie Jeffrey. Dr. Jeffrey is a long time Mastermind Member who has grown, systemized, and built an incredibly profitable practice with her husband and fellow DSI Black Belt coach Dr. Alex Jeffrey. Dr. McKinzie discusses her start in dentistry and the hurdles that arose early in her dental journey. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast Visit the Dentalpreneur Podcast website Write a Review on iTunes

Fans of Power
And Now For Something...Different! | Spider-Man Villain Tier List With Ren McKinzie!

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 160:12


Joe, Tyler, Nathan and a returning Ren McKinzie determine where 30 of Spider-Man's greatest and not so greatest foes will land.

The Cardone Zone
Grant Cardone Interviews Shaquille O'Neal Doing BIG BUSINESS - Power Players

The Cardone Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 32:47


60% of NBA players go flat BROKE after retiring, but not Shaquille O' Neal. Find out why he was able to break through and the lessons you can start using today.   The key high school lesson that taught Shaq the lesson of being a humble professional.   Why being the smartest man in the room is a mistake (and why mentors are key to your success).   Why the get rich quick mindset will always fail you.   The #1 key to creating a successful business team.   Why not being the smartest is fine (as long as you're the smartest in listening).   Why entertainment, humor, and grabbing attention is vital for your marketing.   What 10X means to Shaq.   If you're the smartest in the room then it's time to level up with a Mentor to create a new level of massive success.   Start designing a 10X life with the 5 things you can immediately do to grow your business & income…   Click here to 10X for FREE >> https://gc.grantcardone.com/optin-544870321651935762637 Okay, so Shaq, so good to have you here today. Really, really appreciate you taking your time. Uh, I'm one of the billions of people on this planet that have, you know, just crazy ma admiration for you and been a fan for many years, but more so than just the basketball. It, it's your business savvy man and your entrepreneurship and your, the remake of who you are. Uh, that, that I'm so impressed with in your life. So thank you so much for taking time with us today. Thanks for having me, sir. So, so talk to me, man. How, how does a guy, like you're one of the, like, probably most liked celebrity people in the world. Everybody likes Shaq. Uh, how did you do that? Did you do that purposely? Or like, how, how do you make people like you in the, So when I was coming up, I was a high level juvenile league. My father was a drill. So through a lot of discipline and punishment means I'm programmed to pay attention, listen and learn. For example, he used to always take all the others, uh, athletes that made a mistake and I would get in trouble for it. Uh, my, my last discipline spanking was there was a gentleman by the name of Lynn Bias. Uh, he was going to be the first pick. The night before he got drafted. He died from a cocaine overdose. My father came in the house, li bit crying like it was his son, and he just took me and he shook me. He's like, If you ever do coke, I will kill you. And I'm so young. At the time, I was like 12 or 13 and I was like, Daddy, we don't drink coke. We drink Pepsi. He's like, No drugs. Drugs. Don't ever do drugs. That's why. Never done drugs, never smoked cannabis, none of that. Never did alcohol. So I would learn from other people's mistakes. Uh, what humbled me in high school was in 1989, I saw my first article said Cole's O'Neil the best in the us. And I went to a small school and there was all these other big schools in the city, but they were talking about. So I actually felt like I'm bigger than you. I'm bigger than you. I'm bigger than you. So my school was nine through twelve, two hundred and thirty nine students, nine through 12. Senior class had 39 people. So my best friend who actually still works with me today, they orchestra a plan that's like, Okay guys, if shack shackle act like God and treatment like God. So let's just say I come in school and I walk on the left side, the whole school move to the. And they wouldn't say anything. They wouldn't do anything. This went on for like two days. I said, Okay, I, So I go in the lunchroom. There's people in the lunchroom. As soon as they see me sit down, every student picked their tray up and they walked out. Like just, yeah. So that was day two, Day three. I go to the gym, practicing with the guys. I'm like, Hey, what's up everybody? Just sprint to the side on the. So then I sprint down to the other side of floor, they sprint back. So then I finally asked my guy, I said, Hey man, what's going on? He said, Hey man, you didn't get here by yourself. You know, ever since you got that, you've been treating us a little different. So you wanna act like God, we're gonna treat you like God. So from that day on, wow, I've been very humble. And the last reason is my mother is my favorite person. Mm. He's an avid TV watcher. It would hurt my heart to see, to have her sitting down watching tv. And seeing me do something idiotic, yes, I'm gonna make mistakes and say crazy things. And when I do, she calls me, but I don't wanna make a major mistake and just have her sitting there with her friends and see me doing something crazy. So all those things that, that, all those that you, Go ahead. I'm sorry. Yes. So all those things combined have kept me outta trouble. That is an amazing story. I've never heard that. Um, where did you get Shaq? Your money? You didn't grow up rich, right? No. So where did you get your money? Mindset. Where did you start changing the way you think about money and finance and debt and cash, et cetera? Again, when you don't know something, you have to learn. Some people teach themselves by trial and error, and some people ask questions. I was never afraid to ask questions. Cause I know I'm not the smartest guy in the room, but if I see somebody that's doing it, take one question. Like, Hey man, how'd you do that? Oh man, I did this, I did this, and I write it down and I memorize it. So when I got my first million, I said, I gotta take care of my family. How, how old are you at this point? 18 years old. Wow. I get a, a signing deal and I get a million dollar bonus. My agent called and said, Hey, I'm gonna send you a million dollars in your bank account. Right. So I said, Okay, and at this time I'm doing simple matters. I said, I, I, I, I gotta go get this car up. Always wanted Mercedes-Benz 150,000. So I know one 50 minus a million. I still got eight 50 left. I'm still rich. Yeah. Yeah. So, so I get that Benz and I come home. My father, man, I'm proud of you. Where's mine at? Jump in the car big. Go buy him the same bin, come back home. My mom's looking like, Oh, you guys are, but she's looking sad. I got you too, mama. I don't give the big one, but I get her the little one. So I spend 400,000 that day. Right. So after that, you know, I gotta go get some, I, I gotta go get the, I gotta go get the jury. I was living at home because I left LSU and this was the time. You know, right before I get drafted, I knew I'm gonna come back to Antonio, so penthouse and pay it for year rent was a check for call from the bank. And I grew up on an army base, was very close, you know, so I had, you know, the guy was like, you know, everybody know how it was. Cause I was, you know, product of the base. The president calls me over and he, I'm at, and you know how you, you always hear stories about how people steal money from athletes and all that. So I'm looking and now I'm pissed. I'm like, who the hell is spike? Who the hell is Fi FICO stole 250 million thousand for me and he just started laughing. And so he, he reaches behind it that, and he gives me a book, The Dummies Guy, the Starting Your Own Business. And he tells me, he says, Shaq, I don't want you to be like 70% of these to have nothing. Cause see, I thought when my agent called me and said, Hey, you got a million, I thought that was a million net Vica had to take. Sales tax, state tax, I only had about six, 600,000, but that was gone. Like I spent 400 on cars, hundred on Missouri, 30 on the real estate, you know, 20 on rims and all that stuff. All that money was gone and I had no idea. Now, I, I talk about being programmed. I'm also programmed never to make the same mistake twice. So now that I, I had a million dollars and I spent it all in one day, I'm back being broke again. That'll never happen again. So I'm reading this. I don't know what I'm looking at, but the chapter that interest me the most was starting the Sub chapters Corporation and it said something like, you start a corporation, you can put your family on salary. You write these things off. And I was like, What's the write off? Write it off. Business expense, Get it back. That's the first thing I did. Second thing, the chapter I enjoy with joint venture. And then when I was, you know, coming along the business, I'm like, I want a shoe company, but I can't run a shoe company. How, how would I do this? Reebok, Hey, we want, gimme a deal. Nah, don't wanna my own shoot deal. I wanna be in partnership with you guys. Let's do a joint venture. They were kinda impressed that I knew it. A joint venture. I said, So it'll be Shaq and Reebok and we'll just do a collaboration for four or five years. See how it works. So I had to learn, I had to teach you. Now let me ask you, Shaq, was that you were, you were 18, 19 at this time? 19, yes. Is that, is that when you did your first big endorsement? Yes. And who's helping you? Who's helping you? Like, like, you know, you don't know everything. So, after I, after I spent a million dollars, I interviewed five of the top financial advisors. Mm. And I know from being from the streets that it was too good to be true. Stay away from. So the first guy, Yeah, you gonna get about 50 million, your contract, you can be a billionaire by 25. I was like, Stay away from him. And another guy, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Then another guy, then the last guy that came in and said, Hey man, I'm just starting. I government bonds, bonds, no risk annuities. Save your money. And I said, Well, who, who do you represent? He said, My biggest clients are n. I was like, nwa, the rap group. He's like, He ain't represented. I told my dad, I like, I want get with him. My dad, No, he, I said, No, I like him. He's real. And I've been with this guy since 1992 and he helped me in business. He knows a lot of people, and again, I tell people it's okay to ask questions, really is like I met a gentleman one day and I always used to see him in la and in LA I'm making a hundred million. I'm rich. This guy, he's coming in with Ferrari and Lamborghini, and I asked him, and I found out he was a successful businessman. So we're sitting, he drinking wine and drinking water. I'm like, Hey man, how do you get so rich? And he pulled out a hundred bill and he did this. He, he I, y'all are doing, this is how you should do it. So if you have a hundred dollars. Now you got 50, you save 50, still got 50 left. You said, Now rich people will spend this 50, but the wealthy people will now this five, whatever you wanna do, cars, houses, girls, whatever, and you save that. So once I started doing I, aha. So every time I got a check, I just took a little piece for me for bills and for cash, and I saved. I just put it away, put it away, and then I started doing annuities. Cause I was like, you know what, I have a white, I have the children now. I want be able to collect a lot of money at the age of 50, 55 and 60. So, you know, tho, tho those things right there were not that difficult to me. And I had a lot of guidance and I asked a lot of question. And you learn. So like when people look at me, it's like, Oh you, you're smart businessman. No, I just think, I just take things that are difficult and break it down to where it's easy for me. Like I knew I had to save money. I knew I had to start this sub chapter S corporation. I knew I do business with a lot of people, but in order for me not to run the business, you gotta do joint venture and you gotta be nice to people and you know, respect people and you gotta believe in the product that you endorse. And that's just how, like, like when you were signing in the beginning, like you didn't, were you in any fear about, Hey, how long is this ride gonna last? Did you know how long it was gonna last? Did you know how much money you would produce over the next 30 years? I was, I was really in fear, but early I said, I'm gonna take advantage of all opportunities. Cause I like, I like stacking it, right? Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . So Reebok 40 for five. Orlando Magic, 40 for seven, Pepsi 30 for like, I'm just movies, this, this, this. I'm stacking it. Right? Okay, now I know I got this much. Now I got this portion to the family portion for bills portion, for my fun portion for travel. This how much I got saved and in and up. I gotta do more. Gotta do more. And then I met Magic Johnson at 18. He was like, Man, proud of you. You're doing all these endorsement deal. But at some time you wanna start owning things. And I had no idea what he was talking about, what talking about. So I went back to my book Uhhuh Reading, looking, Oh, this is what he and I, you know, start, you know, investing. And my first big investment was the same hotel, same table. There was some other gentleman, they were sitting there with their kids. The kids recognized me and they playing with 'em. And the guy said, Man, thanks. Taking to talking to my kids. His kids were fun. He was just sitting playing Uno. He said, Man, I met a lot of celebrities. There's no guys like you. And he pulled out his briefcase. He said, We're working on this thing called Google. It's be big. I want give you some, some shares and some, I didn't know what talking about, but another thing is generalizing how said it, they, they gave you, they gave you Google or they J they gave you the tip. No. They said, Hey, we want to talk to your people about, you know, investing in this company, Google. So, you know, Dwight Eisenhower said The greatest, the greatest leaders are the ones smarter enough to hire people that are smarter. I had no idea what he was talking about. Okay. But I gave him the number to my guy, the same guy that represented nwa. I said to, called my guy, set up the meeting. So we set up a meeting and we invested in Google because I've always loved technology. And then, you know, nine, 10 years later, we got a really big nice. So, you know, then I got greedy. I started, I started thinking I was an invest, an investment master, and I failed a lot. Failing because what, what, what, what did you fail in? What was it? You remember? Because I got such a big hit with Google. I was on, I was only on the get rich quick schemes. Hey Sha, you got pretty lips? Let's do Shaq. Lip, uh, sha lip rocks. Yeah, let's do it. Hey, Shaq, you know, paper is big or little. Let's make the paper. Like I would always do that and I would lose. So I had to come back and readjust. So, you know, I go to all these technology summits. It's a good looking dude by the name of Jeff Bezos. He's talking about what he's gonna start in the future. It's called Amazon. And I'm listening to him like, that's gonna work. It's gonna be big. And before he gets off the stage, he says, I invest in things that's going to change people's lives and Amazon will change your life. When he walked up the stage and I. Investing things is gonna change people's lives. And if you think about it, it's, you gotta be at the 70 to 80% get a great return on your money. Like if it's something the whole world needs, bro, Amazon blew up so much during Covid is not even funny. Nobody wanted to leave the house and wanted to get, So once I changed my strategy to that, I've been, I've been really, really, Getting a lot of great, you know, returns. So, So Shaq, do you have any idea, like what, what opened you up to like, even wanting to do that? I mean, you're, you're rare. You're rare in any space. Say it again. Fear, Uhhuh. Fear to percent of athletes that they've done five years, that they've have nothing. Zero income, Not a dollar, not $20, not minimum wage. They have nothing coming in. So for me to go from 40. To a hundred million signing bonus to 120 million to another 80 and now to have nothing. Mm-hmm. I can't do that. My mother needs me. My brothers and sister need me. My children need me. People need me. So that's why when that guy took that, that, that, that hundred dollar bill and broke it. If anything, I'm gonna do that. I gotta save that so I can just do something when I'm done. Alright. But you know what, I got so much coming in. I'm gonna do the other, I'm gonna take half of the. And I'm gonna save that because you don't have to be the smartest guy. You just have to be smartest in listening. Like if I'm, uh, wanna run a restaurant, I'm gonna go to my favorite restaurant, talk to the head chef, talk to the owner, and talk to the manager and get as much information as I can. And if worse come to worse, I'm gonna say, Hey, how much is he paying you? You paying hundred, I give you two 50. Let's start a restaurant across the street and you have full control. Have you ever started a business from scratch or you are you investing in businesses that are already ongoing concerns and, and what would you recommend to somebody if you weren't playing basketball and you, you were 25 years old today, or 52 years old today starting a business or buying a business, which way would you go? I would probably buy a business. Mm-hmm. . If I had the income to buy a business, I would buy a business. Then I'll try and make it better. For example, there's this daycare around the. I don't buy so bad. I do, I want buy. And you're, you're an entrepreneur junkie. Like daycare, something's going help people out. Right? But I want get this daycare and make it sort of like a luxury daycare. Cause I'm looking at the kids, the park is okay, but I want to give them the amusement park field. I want add another building. I want swimming pool and I wanna do a baseball thing right around the corner. One day I'm, one day I'm gonna go in there and be like, How much? Because I'm looking at these kids and I love kids, but I want these kids to have it all. Like they got one little jungle gym and one little hoop. No man, these kids, I want, you know, slides, you know, baseball field, kickball field, and I know can do that. And now school that's like that. Parents are gonna want to come by and you can damn their charge what you want. Cause they know the kids are safe. They taking care of, the kids are having fun. The kids are, be in a good move. One thing, you gonna be at my school? You gonna be in good mood. I'm gonna give you cookies and ice cream and play with you. Cause you know when, when you're that young, education is important, but I think livelihood is more important. I want the kids to be happy. I want 'em to be fed. I want to de, I want 'em to be energetic. I don't want 'em to come and, you know, they don't like games that we play and all this. Cause it starts at that age. And if I'm in charge, I have up beat. Like if you look at all my kids and all my kids that are around me, they're always upbeat. Cause I know how to have, I know how to say, Let's stop being serious for a while and you better run before I bite you. Just, you know, just five minutes, chase him and then get back to the basics. And that kid likeness seems to be very much about your brand. Um, do, are you consciously aware that you're, like, you're a marketing genius. Do you know that, that, that about you? And how important is marketing to a business person? Marketing is very important to a business person. When I was in college, I field marketing class, the professor said, Show us an item. In four or five years, we can introduce to the world. So, you know me, I had SHA drinks, sha shirt, sha underwear. Cause I was already thinking about the SHA brand. I I was thinking about the SHA brand so much. So I went down to the local trademark office and I trademark in 50 states. I couldn't trademark worldwide cause I didn't have enough money. So trade market of 50 sticks. Cause when I was taking business classes and talking about trade. So if you look at Jordan, here's his Jumpman and that's how he looks when he dunks. So mine is dunk, man. So I went down to the local office and I registered it and I gave him my emblem. Cause like when I dunk, I like to kick my legs up. Had, you know, one of my friends draw it, paid him a hundred to draw it and took it down. So when I presented my project to the class, the professors pulled me to the side and said, Check, it's okay. But if you look at the climate of, of the NBA right now, big guys don't. I was distraught. I was like, you know, he's right. Cause at the time, only magic and maybe Bird had commercials, One commercial that'll like, and this the, the TV off. And then I go to the, to the hardware store. This dog has shirts, he has hats. And I go back home and I'm looking for his dog and I find out his name, Spu McKen. So now I study SPS Mackenzie, you remember all the splits? McKinzie commercials. All his commercials been funny. Ba, that's it. I get the chance to be on tv. Humor. Human. Human. Human. People like humor. Mm-hmm.  people that are, people like me and you that are working all day. They don't wanna see stuff thrown in my face. But if I could make you laugh about the product, like, Hey, drink this shake, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then I drank and I have the, you know, you remember that when you go to the store, Hey man, that, So I always had to include humor in all my commercials. And I've always had the ability to have creative control. Cause remember my mom was watching tv. She gonna be watching these commercials. So want, I wanna make her laugh and I want to be in control of the messaging. I don't wanna do nothing to say nothing that everyone doesn't approve of. And how many different, uh, investments or companies you're involved in today? A lot I would tell you, but I don't want my mom to feel like I'm bragging. One day I was on the show and I'm this and this and this, and she called me right away, Baby, you know you're blessed, right? I was like, Yes, ma'am. I don't like it when you talk about how rich you are, you know, during covid, 40 million people just lost their job. Like, mommy, you right. I apologize, but I'm in, I'm invested in a lot of companies right now. When you look at a company, are you looking at, uh, are you taking advice from somebody on it or are you looking at it yourself and looking at the sales, the marketing? How, how are you assessing something or does it just feel good to you or what? I have to like it. I have to know a lot about. Have to understand it. I have to believe in it. You know, I'm at the point now where it's not all about money with me. If you ask me to be your partner, and I like your company, now we're teammates. You're going throw me the ball, I'm do what I do and we gonna win this championship. I never look at sales. Sales has nothing to do, you know, uh, when I first got with Icy Hunt, I think they were five and six in sales. I didn't know that. I didn't care about that, but I knew that their product works, and then every time when my muscles got tired and aching, I rub icy out on it. I was looser than I ever been. It even got so hot that when it got to the certain area I was screaming. So when I met with them, I was like, I love your product. It works. Then they let me commercials and then quickly rose up to number one. But the importance of the story is, If I believe in your product, if I believe in you, if I believe in the team and you ask me, be on your team. Let's try to win a championship and best we win or fail. We've had 17 renewals winning for a long time. You seem to be driven by this, like, almost like success is a success money, uh, the whole thing. Winning is, is like a duty or an obligation, not just some option, some possibility. Can, can you just talk about that? I would have to disagree with you. Okay. I'm driven just by knowing that I'm blessed. I wanna make other people.  and I have one statement that can change everything. My statement is it could be worse. I could be one of those athletes that 70% that I have nothing. Right? But now I follow the rules. I listen to my parents. I stay humble. I do everything above board, and I'm here and I'm happy with that. I don't have to make another investment in my life. It's not about money for me, it's just about being here, being happy. I'm 50 years. I've done a lot. I'm still working at 50. I'm still looking good. I hope I look as good as you do when I'm 50. Man. You actually are very, very good looking Matt and I like, you know, whoever did your house, did the, there is awesome house. Your wife, wife, it's a friend. I'm standing at a friend's house is nice. I like it, but I'm not driven by money or fame. I always tell people I'm not even really famous. I'm just a guy that because of telecommunications and media, I played a. You love sports? They pla in my picture. Here I am, but I don't, I don't consider myself famous like people when I go to places, people like, where your security, like, I don't need security. We should, I, they're like amazed. Like I'm a DJ now and I'm on tour and the people, you know, they said, Man, we looked at your, we look at the list of things you need and it's only one page. I'm like, Yeah. He's like, Man, a lot of artists have 40 pages. I'm like, What? I'm like, bro, water. He's like, Man, you, you like bro. You're the most famous guy we've had here. And you're the most homeless. You come with two guys, you engineer and the guy that set your equipment up. I've never seen this before. We'd be helping guys come with 40, 50 people. We got champagne and weed and all that. He said, We never seen anything like, Bro, all I need is water. Water. You paid me to go out there to give these people a good time and make sure you get your money. Cause my father taught me when a person pays to see you perform, give them a. So I, I'm all about fulfilling my duty, and that's like the military kid in me. These people pay you money to go DJ and then as DJ, as a father. Sounds like you're talking about that DJ R guy. He's a pain in the ass man. No, he, he actually DJ R was the one that got started. I do it because it gives me the same feeling as basketball. I have that adrenaline. So when I have these kids out here, I gotta make 'em jumping down. I gotta keep 'em safe, I gotta keep 'em having fun. I. Listen, I know what it is. As a kid, charge $30 for tickets and you want to come jam and you want to get the, You wanna do all that you wanna release know. If you don't release, then you're just more upsetting. Cause more problems with, I want you to release all that and just have a good time. Do what you do, get home safe, and then go about your day. How important is it to have everybody on the same page check? It's very important to have everybody on the same page, especially on your. But you know, this is why communication is always key. You know, I am a one minute manager. Like for example, the me and you will starting this company, I will never call you. Reason why that? Because I can see that you're intelligent, man. You're passionate about what you do. I'll let you do what you do now for problem arise, me and you have a conversation. Hey man, everything all, Yeah, man. The technical, Okay? I tell you what, we're not gonna use the anymore. We use Microsoft. See how that works? Help you fix the problem and move on. I'm the guy that's, I don't believe you did this. And when I called the first time, you didn't tell me I shouldn't have been in the car. Like I'm, I'm not like that. Like I just, you know, let my people do their. That's why you have to manage the team. If I was able to do your job, I'd be interviewing myself, Hey Sha, how you doing man? I'm doing pretty good at, but I'm not able to do your job. So, you know, it's all about respect and all about treating your teammates fair. When, when, when people are going different ways. So do you have any advice about how to get everybody back? You just have to communicate. You just have to see what their, I don't wanna say problems. You just have to see what that concerns are, uhhuh, what your concerns are, and you just come to a happy. I saw this documentary the other day, African American gentleman talking to a Klux Klan guy and everybody was, I don't believe you're doing that. But the guy's point was, Listen, everybody has their own different views, but if you sit down and talk to somebody, Everybody has some commonalities. This guy's are best friends now. He actually made the guy that was in the clan rethink his ways and now he's a better guy in society. But this guy was like a real, and the guy met him by himself talk, and you know, he was going back and forth and he was like, Hey man, you like fishing? Yeah, I like, man, he don't know. And they just became friends. Now they're best friends. Like, everybody's not gonna have the same ideologies and the same principles. You just have to talk to find out, you know, where there, you know, some commonality with, with all the investments you have. Last couple of questions, Jack, and I really appreciate your generosity and your time. Um, how do you look at real estate as part of your investment portfolio or, or the, the companies you're invested in? So one of my good things to do is partnerships. Why partnerships is so important is it's all about trust. Never been a real estate expert. I know a little bit about a real estate, but not enough to say, I'm gonna do this, this, however my partners are. I trust them. I trust 'em with everything. Cause they're gonna be honest and they're gonna break it down to me. See, I'm smart, but I'm not that smart to where I wanna read the whole damn p. If I can talk to guy expert, he can break it down. Sha I don't like this property right here. Cause the city's not gonna approve it. Boom, boom, boom, boom. If we go across the street, that's already zone, like, I like people that it, hey, 2 million. So my partners in New Jersey, the Boray Development group. Um, I, I was kinda responsible for bringing down the projects and building condos. We do excellent, great work. And I just built something called Shack Towers. It was an old school, built some, some high rises in Newark. They're doing better. Beautiful. But those are my partners because one, they care about the people. They care about real estate, they care about me, and that's all I need. And again, that was, that was my, my best chapter in that book. Joint venture. Like I want to be a real estate expert, but I don't, But I know somebody who is. And that's, and that's just called having teammate. Like, I don't wanna, like I want to work, be free and travel. Right. You, you like, Do you like real estate as an investment vehicle? I do, I do, but I will never go in by myself, ever. Right. Cause I'm not the smart And it's okay to not be the smart. I love not being the smartest guy in room. Love it. Love it. I consider myself a geek. A geek saved my life. In high school, it was a kid that always got bullied by the football players and one day I just got sick of it, like, man, leave this kid alone. And I beat the badge football player up in school. Like I, nobody even knew I could fight. Cause you know, I'm nice, all that. But this kid just kept messing with this kid. The kid's name was Doug. Everybody messed with Doug. And again, we went to a small school and I was like, Man, leave him alone man. What you gonna do? So I beat the kid up. Doug said, Man, thanks. Nobody ever up for me. I fail a government test. I get a 69. And the teacher really didn't like athletes, but because we were 35 and oh and the school had a chance, and she said, Check I like you. You sit up front. You really try. And I don't wanna be hard. I want you to get with this guy. He's gonna help you pass his test. So I go in a study hall room and it's Dougal. Mm. I'm like, Dougle. He's like, Yeah. And when I'm talking to Doug, Doug was so smart and the way he broke it down, I'm like, probably never thought about it like that. And then like he had that computer where you had to go. You had to put uh, something in the line and like you had to hit three times before you turned it off. And we worked on that all night. I just felt smart and I made an 80 on the test, was able to win the state championship. Everybody, nobody messed with do ever again. But after that I was like, I used to kinda make funds of these geeks. I'm a geek now. I want to be cuz it was for the first time felt. I used Cs and the high Cs, and I could never get to the BS or the A's. And I finally made a B on a test next to Google. So I was like, You know what, I'm a geek. So I like, I, I'm a geek and I just like learning. I like learning information. Last question. What, what does the term 10 X mean to you? What would it mean? So 10 x would means mean you start this community leadership company. And we're doing well, and we bring in certain amount of profits. Uh, the guy, Elon Musk, hears about it, Hey man, you guys are doing great things. We want to buy it. We see this is how much you generated. Okay, this is how much you generated. But if you wanna buy this company, you're gonna have to pay us 10 x maybe. Matter of fact, you gonna have to pay us 15 x and then he's, his career is smart. We're gonna fight and then we're gonna get 12 x for our company, and then me and you gonna be smart. We're gonna get another 10 year deal to work for Elon Musks companies for double the salary that me and you was making. That's what 10 X means to me when I'm selling. So, And that they know how much I made. They know how much it's worth. But if you want to buy it, you're gonna have to gimme 10 x one. I love that. Jack, you've been awesome man. I really appreciate your time. Appreciate and really appreciate how successful, how successful that you've been, what you've done for such a long period of time, and maintain yourself, take care of yourself. So really, really appreciate your time today, brother, man. Don't talk to you soon.

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S2E6 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 33:02


In this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 6 interview with Stephen Bevans. They discuss Bevans's contributions to missiology, the definition of the field of study, and the importance of discipleship for the future of missiological reflection.

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91. How to Create Stability in a Yoga Business w/ Laura McKinzie

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 38:49


We often talk about creating stability in our bodies as practitioners and teachers, but how does stability relate to our business, and most importantly, how do we create it? Laura McKinzie is going to spill her secrets as a seasoned and successful yoga professional on how to do just that! Laura is an experienced Yoga Teacher at the 500hr level. Over the course of the last two decades, she has accumulated over 10,000 hours of teaching and has trained thousand's of Yoga Teachers in her ten years of leading the 200hr Yoga Teacher Training Program at SWIHA in Tempe, AZ. Laura leads workshops, trainings and retreats all over the world in addition to her 1:1 coaching and mentoring program for Yoga Teachers. She is also the author of “Cues for Yoga: Clear Language to Guide the Practice,” which she talks about in more detail in this episode. Listen in and create stability today! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketingoffthemat/support

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Ep. 334 - Talking Masters With Artist Ren McKinzie!

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 104:31


Follow Ren on Social Media! https://www.facebook.com/RENMCKINZIE https://www.instagram.com/ridingartist renmckinzie@gmail.com Tyler may have finally met his match as artist Ren McKinzie joins us to discuss his craft, quitting his job to follow his passion, why he hasn't drawn his best piece yet and passes along some words of wisdom to those looking to do the same. Joe of course gets roasted, toasted and burnt to a crisp. Enjoy the show!

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Selfish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 32:50


In this episode, Allie chats with McKinzie Sheridan. A new business owner and absolute light! Her personality shines through her blossoming business with so many dreams and ideas on the rise. A natural born leader, McKinzie has always been the reliable and go-to person to add a pop of fun and style to any event. As a planner and dreamer she settled into a successful career as a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist. In 2020/2021 McKinzie's life drastically changed and she took on a new perspective, viewing the world as her oyster. Taking a leap, she launched her gifting business McKinzie Rae Services. Her motto is: “Spread and cultivate joy in everything, everyday.” Believing in the impact a person can have feeling seen, known and loved. Being in such a heavy field of speech therapy, she dreamed of having career balance where she could be impactful and make a difference both in her career and her new light-hearted gifting business. VIP Accelerator was amazing for growing her business. What she calls a great investment and so thankful for the intentionality behind the course and how she's been savoring every step along the way. She's leaving the course confident with direction in her new business, concrete logistics and a great community of entrepreneurial women. Find out more about her story by listening to the full episode. JOIN THE VIP ACCELERATOR NOW: thevipaccelerator.com Learn how to be your OWN publicist in my brand new course GRAB A FREE 2022 SOCIAL MEDIA CALENDAR For daily tips and to stay connected follow me on Instagram and TikTok! Xx, Allie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfishthepodcast/support

Idaho Sports Talk
BSU FB: Where Are They Now (David Mckinzie)

Idaho Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 16:37


Former Boise State wide receiver David Mckinzie joins Prater and Mallory for their ongoing summer series of former Boise State football players - "Where Are They Now.'' Mckinzie has gone from the field to "The Voice of Boise," running his own media/entertainment company and working with professional athletes and organizations on designer clothing.

The Insight of Construction
Episode 35 Horizontal Construction - McKinzie Terrill PT-3

The Insight of Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 27:59


Part two of where we interview a Partner of the Keewin Real Property Group (KRPC) McKinzie Terrill. McKinzie of course is a good friend, of Ryan and myself and gives us a deep dive into the world of Land Development and how you can get into the game of Land Investments. Hope you enjoy! Follow Us On Instagram! - Jorge_TheGC

The Insight of Construction
Episode 34 Horizontal Construction - McKinzie Terrill PT-2

The Insight of Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 20:40


Part two of where we interview a Partner of the Keewin Real Property Group (KRPC) McKinzie Terrill. McKinzie of course is a good friend, of Ryan and myself and gives us a deep dive into the world of Land Development and how you can get into the game of Land Investments. Hope you enjoy! Follow Us On Instagram! - Jorge_TheGC

The Insight of Construction
Episode 33 Horizontal Construction - McKinzie Terrill PT-1

The Insight of Construction

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 20:06


This week we interview a Partner of the Keewin Real Property Group (KRPC) McKinzie Terrill. McKinzie is a good friend, of course, of myself and Ryan. McKinzie gives us a deep dive into the world of Land Development and how you can get into the game of Land Investments. Hope you enjoy! Follow Us On Instagram! - Jorge_TheGC

Famous Hoosiers go to Camp!

Children's Broadcast Pioneer!

The Missiology Podcast
S2E5 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

The Missiology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 32:46


In this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 5 interview with Gailyn Van Rheenen. They discuss Gailyn's role as the founder of missiology.com, his influence on missiological education among Churches of Christ, and the importance of a holistic model of missiological formation.

WTMJ Conversations & WTMJ Features
4-26-22: WOMEN OF INFLUENCE CHAUNTEL MCKINZIE

WTMJ Conversations & WTMJ Features

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 2:13


OWNING SHE - Relationships, Sex, Life & Femininity
Set Secrets with Keyana McKinzie

OWNING SHE - Relationships, Sex, Life & Femininity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 15:55


In this episode of Owning She Host Shena L. Vee talks with screenplay writer Keyana McKinzie about her latest movie #SetSecrets. How many women do you know have been a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace? Set Secrets is about a woman who has landed a huge role, but someone is making it very hard for her.  Writer Keyana McKinzie also talks about how she went from only enjoying writing to actually making movies. You don't want to miss it! --  Follow all things Keyana McKinzie and Focus Fylmz.  Youtube: Handsome Ink N Focused Fylmz TV Instagram: Keyana McKinzie Instagram: Focus Fylmz Facebook: Keyana McKinzie -------------------------- Intro Production: POET - FAVOR -- SUPPORT OWNING SHE: Your support helps Owning She grow!  Thank you! Cash App: $shenavee www.shenalvee.com/donate -- ⬇ Submissions ⬇ Be On The Show! -- Owning She's Blog: https://www.shenalvee.com/blog -- Follow The Host: Patreon: Owning She Podcast - www.patreon.com/owningshepodcast Clubhouse: @shenalvee Instagram: @SHENALVEE__ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shenavee Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OwningShePodcast -- Purchase Keys To Her Abyss:  Amazon: Keys To Her Abyss   "Welcome to a world of imagination and erotic experiences unlike any other. A world where deep desires and private fantasies are guaranteed to stir the blood and arouse the imagination. Keys to Her Abyss is a tantalizing compilation of short stories and poetry exploring various levels of passion, seduction, and pain. It is a journey of ultimate self-discovery as taboos flare to life and the heart's fever takes over. From tired housewife Stephanie running into an old flame to the painter who secretly keeps images of the women she has been with, Keys to Her Abyss is a must-read sure to make your blood rise." -- Purchase Out The Mud: Urban Fiction Amazon: Out The Mud    After losing his grandmother, Quincy relocates from Chicago to take over her home in Florida. He finds himself in a strange situation as a city guy and not too familiar with the "southern hospitality" Florida offers, which leads him to adapt fast! This is not the town he remembers. Quincy finds love in a local woman, and trouble is coming his way. Old grievances between two men will divide a town. With his cousin Terrance at his side, they merge their two completely different worlds, which lands them on a business venture of a lifetime. Published By: Veenus Publishing

The Missiology Podcast
S2E4 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

The Missiology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 59:26


In this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 4 interview with Sherwood Lingenfelter. They discuss the messiness of relationships, the role of anthropology in missiology, missional humility, deep otherness, and colonialism. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this, he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with Chinese leaders to plant three churches. Martin also holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA, USA). He is also a content editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis and a member of the missiology.com team. Your Producer Greg McKinzie is an adjunct professor of Bible and ministry at Lipscomb University (Nashville, TN), the executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis, and the lead administrator of missiology.com. He holds a PhD in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. From 2008 to 2015, he served in Arequipa, Peru, as a partner in holistic evangelism with Team Arequipa and The Christian Urban Development Association. Greg holds an MDiv from Harding School of Theology (Memphis, TN, USA) and a BA in missions from Harding University (Searcy, AR, USA).

Two Plane Sports
Who Dat?! Kobie Mckinzie: The One that Almost Got Away

Two Plane Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 28:56


Congratulations to our Giveaway winner! Make sure to listen to learn how to win our 2nd pair of tickets to the Sooner's Spring Game. In the latest edition of Who Dat?! the guys talk about one of the most electric personalities of the 2022 class, Kobie McKinzie. Thank for listening! Make sure to follow/subscribe to us on all social media, Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcast. Everything is @TwoPlaneSports. 

The Coug Cast
How do I "College"?

The Coug Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 24:40


In this episode, recruitment coordinator for the Murrow College at WSU Mickinzie Johnson answers questions provided by Cougs Rise students. Are you concerned about how to approach college? Worried about how you might be able to balance work and school? Have you ever asked yourself, "How do I College?"- then this episode is for you. The Coug Cast is a podcast series made for students by students. --- LINKS! Mckinzie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickinzie-johnson-159724105/ More information about The Murrow College: https://murrow.wsu.edu/ WSU Deadline: https://admission.wsu.edu/apply/deadlines/ Undocumented Student Application Resource: https://admission.wsu.edu/apply/undocumented-students/ Application Index: https://admission.wsu.edu/apply/application-index/ Advice for students entering college: https://collegesofdistinction.com/advice/ Cougs Rise program registration: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ac4qjC4weX96gKO More info about CR: https://provost.wsu.edu/cougsrise/ Cougs Rise Twitter: https://twitter.com/collegeaccess Cougs Rise Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wsucollegeaccess/

Not a Trip
Not a Trip: Missional Theology with Greg McKinzie

Not a Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 53:35


Greg McKinzie is an adjunct faculty member of the College of Bible and Ministry at Lipscomb University and a PhD candidate in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He served as a missionary in Arequipa, Peru, from 2008–2015, where his family partnered in holistic evangelism and helped launch the Christian Urban Development Association (http://cudarperu.org). He is also the founder and executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis (http://missiodeijournal.com).

The Missiology Podcast
S2E3 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

The Missiology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 36:49


In this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 3 interview with Eddie Gibbs. They discuss the tension between instrumental and theological interests in the definition of missiology, the value of advanced missiological education relative to relationality, the importance of not taking ourselves too seriously, and the difficulty of theological disagreements about core matters such as the Holy Spirit. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this, he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with Chinese leaders to plant three churches. Martin also holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA, USA). He is also a content editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis and a member of the missiology.com team. Your Producer Greg McKinzie is a PhD candidate in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missional hermeneutics at the intersection of constructive theology, theological interpretation of Scripture, and missiology. He is also an adjunct professor of Bible and ministry at Lipscomb University (Nashville, TN), the executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis, and the lead administrator of missiology.com. From 2008 to 2015, he served in Arequipa, Peru, as a partner in holistic evangelism with Team Arequipa and The Christian Urban Development Association. Greg holds an MDiv from Harding School of Theology (Memphis, TN, USA) and a BA in missions from Harding University (Searcy, AR, USA). He should probably be working on his dissertation right now.

The Missiology Podcast
S2E2 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

The Missiology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 46:24


In this postgame, Martin and Greg reflect on the Season 2, Episode 2 interview with Wilbert Shenk. They discuss the use of thinkers whose major moral failings have come to light (such as John Howard Yoder's sexual abuse of students), the importance of Shenk's Anabaptist contributions to missional ecclesiology, and the meaning of his hope for mission to get a serious hearing in the theological education institution. Sadly, Dr. Shenk passed away on July 13, 2021, shortly after this episode was recorded. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this, he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with Chinese leaders to plant three churches. Martin also holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA, USA). He is also a content editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis and a member of the missiology.com team. Your Producer Greg McKinzie is a PhD candidate in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missional hermeneutics at the intersection of constructive theology, theological interpretation of Scripture, and missiology. He is also an adjunct professor of Bible and ministry at Lipscomb University (Nashville, TN), the executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis, and the lead administrator of missiology.com. From 2008 to 2015, he served in Arequipa, Peru, as a partner in holistic evangelism with Team Arequipa and The Christian Urban Development Association. Greg holds an MDiv from Harding School of Theology (Memphis, TN, USA) and a BA in missions from Harding University (Searcy, AR, USA). He should probably be working on his dissertation right now.

The Missiology Podcast
S2E1 Postgame with Martin Rodriguez and Greg McKinzie

The Missiology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 38:10


In this postgame, Martin and Greg chop up the Season 2, Episode 1 interview with Charles and Marguerite Kraft. They discuss the status of anthropology in missiology today, the significance of Charles Kraft's Christianity and Culture, the relevance of the Krafts' emphasis on "power encounters," and more.​​​​​​​ Your Host Martin Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He holds a PhD in intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. His dissertation focuses on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this, he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with Chinese leaders to plant three churches. Martin also holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA, USA). He is also a content editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis and a member of the missiology.com team. Your Producer Greg McKinzie is a PhD candidate in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missional hermeneutics at the intersection of constructive theology, theological interpretation of Scripture, and missiology. He is also an adjunct professor of Bible and ministry at Lipscomb University (Nashville, TN), the executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis, and the lead administrator of missiology.com. From 2008 to 2015, he served in Arequipa, Peru, as a partner in holistic evangelism with Team Arequipa and The Christian Urban Development Association. Greg holds an MDiv from Harding School of Theology (Memphis, TN, USA) and a BA in missions from Harding University (Searcy, AR, USA). He should probably be working on his dissertation right now.

Positive Perspectives
When Perseverance And Patience Meet with David McKinzie

Positive Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 48:19


Growing up, David's personality always shined as he became very involved in acting and modeling at a young age. As he grew older, he started to shift his interest towards the sports realm. Even though football was not the end-all-be-all goal, he ended up playing for BSU football. David knows football played a pivotal role in his life, but once he graduated, he found himself back in the media world. He started his career by combining sports and media, but in the few years, it has since grown to so much more where he now owns his own marketing business. David knows that his journey is unique to him, but believes anyone can achieve their dreams as long as they have a combination of perseverance and patience.

The Mystic Rebel Podcast
Yoga Cues and Language with Laura McKinzie

The Mystic Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 52:29


Zoey interviews the woman who certified her in her Yoga Teacher Training, Laura McKinzie. Laura's passion and dedication to the practice of yoga was the catalyst to her becoming a Yoga Teacher over 17 years ago. She is an experienced teacher at the 500hr level (E-RYT 500) as well as the founder of Laura McKinzie Yoga, which inspires people to live their best life now through the practice of Yoga. Since 2012, Laura has led the “Unity” Yoga Teacher Training Program, teaching hundreds of students the ancient science of yoga. She also served as the Director of the 200-hour YTT program at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA) in Tempe, Arizona for 7 years. Laura and Zoey discuss  Laura's journey with yoga, how she came into the practice, and how she made it a career Zoey's personal YTT classes How you get better at teaching yoga The importance of cueing in yoga and Laura's new ebook to help others grow their teaching abilities through cueing The importance of inclusivity in yoga Laura's best advice for aspiring yoga instructors And more! Laura is a Yoga Nidra Facilitator and grateful to be a part of the I AM Yoga Nidra teaching team at SWIHA. As a student of yoga for over two decades, she feels the true gift of yoga is carrying the peace and joy found on the mat into every aspect of life. Through her years of experience, she creates and adapts classes that inspire students to open up to their own uniqueness and inner strength. Laura has discovered a way of living and being that brings so much fullness to life and this is what she shares with her students. Connect with Laura: https://lauramckinzieyoga.com/ Cues for Yoga: Clear Language to Guide the Practice https://www.instagram.com/lauramckinzieyoga/

Encore: Off Stage
4: Motivation and Practicing Tips

Encore: Off Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 27:43


Practicing is an essential part of being a musician, but can also be one of the most challenging. Here we discuss our practicing habits and some helpful suggestions. We also delve into what motivates or inspires us to keep going when things get difficult. Featuring Morgan, Mckinzie, and Chase. Thank you Chase for the outro!

Joe And McKinzie
Monday Motivation - 1/13/20

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 6:04


Joe shared a story of a dog saving hundreds of sheep from the Australian bush fire, McKinzie shared audio of a relationship expert giving some great advice, Liv shared tips in order to be a leader in your life, and Porkchop shared an inspirational story about a boy who beat leukemia. 

Joe And McKinzie
GAME: Joe, McKinzie, Liv or Porkchop

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 6:57


To play this game you have to REALLY know us..

Joe And McKinzie
Spokes Person Challenge!

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 4:51


McKinzie being the ultimate spokes-person she is, gives us each a TOUGH item that we have to endorse on the spot.

Joe And McKinzie
Song of the Day: Songs That Remind Us of Mckinzie!

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 7:34


In honor of McKinzie's birthday, we all picked songs that remind us of her!

Joe And McKinzie
Box of Shame: McKinzie's Birthday Serenade

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 7:01


McKinzie had to request a birthday serenade from a large group of people and it was REAL awkward....

Joe And McKinzie
McKinzie & Liv Need To Stop Speaking Like This

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 6:04


Joe's calling them out and he has a study to back it up!

Joe And McKinzie
Is Secretly Tracking Your S.O. Shady or Smart??

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 9:26


McKinzie found all these apps where you can spy on your S.O. without them knowing...is this an invasion of privacy or should they have nothing to hide?

Joe And McKinzie
What Should McKinzie Do With Her Wedding Dress???

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 6:09


She has it just taking up space and she doesn't know what do to with it?

Joe And McKinzie
McKinzie's CRINGY Instagram Moment

Joe And McKinzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 5:00


McKinzie had a moment on instagram that was so cringy she can barely tell it on air...