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Michael Brady was a hard working plumber in South Carolina. With plenty of game to hunt in South Carolina, Michael enjoyed this as one of his hobbies as well and had several arms in his house. His wife Kimberly Groh alleged to have found him in the bedroom with one of his rifles and claimed that the it went off accidentally, or did it? Her google searches were the proverbial nail in her coffin. Moral of the story, don't google how to kill someone.
2 LIVES - STORIES OF TRANSFORMATION As a teenager Michael discovered he was a great tennis player. He fell into a flow state that he spent decades studying and striving to achieve again. He became a psychologist in the process. After years of telling clients to face their fears, Michael Brady has taken his own advice and confronted his perfectionism, but it's still difficult to let go. 2 Lives “The second begins the moment we realize we have only one.” 2 Lives is created by Laurel Morales. Valerie Shively is the assistant producer. Christian Arnder is our illustrator and website designer. Music from Blue Dot Sessions. Become a 2 Lives patron at https://www.patreon.com/2lives Or give a donation at paypal.me/2LivesPodcast Drop us a note on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. You can learn how to support the show here. Or order merch here. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Find out more about Michael Brady or M Brady's music on Spotify or our website.
Rinnakkaispodimme LUE VÄHÄ! on taas lukenut vähän. Vade ja Joonas jatkavat filosofisia seikkailujaan demokratian ja epistemologian korpimailla. Käsittelyssä tällä erää Fabienne Peterin artikkeli "The epistemic circumstances of democracy" ja paletti ns. perustavia kysymyksiä. Onko demokratia paras tapa tehdä yhteisiä päätöksiä? Mitä tarkoitetaan parhaalla mahdollisella päätöksellä? Mitä on yhteinen hyvä? Ja mihin ihmeeseen demokratiaa tarvitaan jos meillä on asiantuntijoita? Jakson kirjallisuus: Arendt, Hannah (2005). Truth and Politics. José Medina & David Wood (toim.), Truth. Blackwell, 295–314. Brady, Michael & Miranda Fricker (2016). The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives. Oxford University Press UK. Elliott, Kevin J. (2023). Democracy for Busy People. University of Chicago Press. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226826318.001.0001. DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226826318.001.0001. Fricker, Miranda (2007). Epistemic Injustice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Herzog, Lisa (2023). Citizen knowledge: markets, experts, and the infrastructure of democracy. 1. painos. New York: Oxford University Press. Peter, Fabienne (2016). The epistemic circumstances of democracy. Michael Brady & Miranda Fricker (toim.), The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives. Oxford University Press UK. Platon (1999). Teokset. Neljäs osa, Valtio.
The Appraisal Institute releases the second episode of season three of its “Face Value” podcast, hosted by Tonia Vailas, MAI, AI-GRS, and Warren Boizot, SRA, AI-RRS. The episode focuses on Yellowbook Appraising, with insights from guests Tim Hansen, Director at the US Department of the Interior's Appraisal and Valuation Services Office, and Michael Brady, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS. They discuss the nuances of Yellowbook guidelines, debunking myths, and exploring the differences between Yellowbook and USPAP. Member suggestions for future episodes are welcome at facevalue@appraisalinstitute.org.
Matt Press, with the Pittsburgh Post Gazette calls in to talk to Larry about Michael Brady, rowing team member at the 2024 Olympics.
In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds,' I explore the transformative power of vulnerability with guest Michael Brady, a psychotherapist and newly emerged musician. Michael, whose performance name is M. Brady, shares his journey from suffering a panic attack during a crucial audition in his youth and abandoning his dream of becoming a musician for two decades. Inspired by the courage of his clients and his desire to confront his long-held fears, he began writing songs, culminating in the release of his first album. This episode delves into the interplay between vulnerability, creativity, and personal healing, highlighting how Michael's experience not only fulfilled a lifelong dream but also enriched his psychotherapeutic practice. Listeners hear about the deep emotional and psychological impacts of unprocessed trauma and small ‘t' traumas, and the healing potential of creativity. 00:00 Welcome to Art Heals All Wounds00:35 Chasing Dreams and Facing Failures02:35 M. Brady's Journey from Psychotherapy to Music05:00 The Therapeutic Power of Music and Vulnerability18:12 Creating an Album: A Therapist's Musical Exploration23:14 The Impact of Art on Personal Growth and Therapy Practice26:41 Exploring Identity, Shame, and Creativity33:27 Conclusion and How to Discover More About M. BradyDon't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!Buy Me a Coffee!Follow M. Brady!M. Brady MusicFollow Me!● My Instagram ● My LinkedIn● Art Heals All Wounds Website● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook
Donal Sheehan rents half of his farm. When that half was put on the market recently, he could not afford to buy it. Also with Michael Brady, Agricultural Consultant, MD Brady Group; Daniel Long, Tipperary farmer; Dr Brian Leonard, Sligo farmer and Assistant Professor at the School of Agriculture and Food Science, UCD.
Warwick Charter Boat Captain Michael Brady talks with U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary North Star Flotilla Staff Officer Nick Butziger about Greenwich Bay. Hear about Nick's childhood as a Warwick water rat, why Greenwich Bay is a good spot for boating, shipbuilding, shipping, and rum-running, Nick's experiences with a rum-runner and Nat Hereshoff's boat, how Narragansett Bay was formed, when the Bay used to freeze, how Bob Ballard found the Titanic, and cleaning up the Bay. Visit the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary North Star Flotilla website. Michael Brady is the owner of Captain Mike Charters and a Boston Employment Expo producer. Sound effects by the BBC.
Nordic society seems to be governed by a set of unspoken rules on how to behave around others. These rules or "laws" were first articulated by the Danish author, Aksel Sandemose in a novel that described life in a fictional town called Jante, ruled by a set of ten laws. The laws dictated that no one was to be boastful, to think they are more special than anyone else, not to imagine themselves as better than anyone else. They were known as Janteloven, or the Laws of Jante. Sound familiar? Have any relatives that strictly mind their own business, don't gossip, and don't bother anyone else while passing on the street? If Nordic people all behave this way (and they don't), how does that affect society innovation and initiative, especially in business? One person who has thought about Nordic society is Fiona McKinna, an immigrant from England who produces the podcast and blog, Living a Nordic Life. Join us as we talk about the ramifications of Janteloven, delve into Nordic sociology, and about the way people behave in Nordic countries today. Special thanks to her for sharing her perspectives. LINKS A nice summary of Jante's Laws, including a list of all 10. From the Scandinavian Standard, Feb. 2023. Fiona McKinna's Living a Nordic Life website contains a plethora of delights, from the podcast to recipes, blog, ecourses, with associated Facebook group (for which you need to sign up). Paul Anderson, a Lutheran pastor ("Lutheran Renewal"), wrote an essay called Breaking the Stronghold of Jante that I found interesting. I'm not explicitly supporting nor disagreeing with his ideas, but I found his perspecitve from "inside" the Lutheran church interesting. The Knitting Cruise from Kragerø among the islands of the SE Norwegian Coast (Telemark), mentioned by Fiona. They advertise that you can "enjoy the view of the beautiful archipelago, knit and have a good time". M. Michael Brady wrote a short article, Rules that Restrain, in the November 2018 issue of the Norwegian American. If you are blocked from viewing the article, you may be encouraged to subscribe to the paper (both paper and digital versions) at very reasonable prices, in my opinion: $70/year for the print + digital subscription, or $30/year for digital/online only. The Norwegian American has articles about all of the Nordic countries (not just Norway) as well as Scandinavians abroad. Full disclosure: I am a contributing author for the Norwegian American. If you're so inclined, a translation of Sandemose's A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks (Internet Archive, open source) can be read online. I've heard it described as bitter and unhappy. Oddly, there's a Forward ("A Note") by Sigrid Undset at the beginning which is rather sobering about how far reaching Jante's Laws are. She is an author I respect (e.g. Kristin Lavransdatter), and she was very keen on observing how society works. A plaque of Aksel Sandemose and his 10 Janteloven (above), based on his book A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks (En flyktning krysser sitt spor), 1933. The plaque is displayed in the Danish town of Nykøbing Mors where Sandemose grew up, upon which he modeled his fictional town of Jante. Rather ominous to have these ten laws posted right there in the the town....unless of course everyone agrees with them! A couple of English expressions. In this podcast, Fiona uses a couple of expressions that I think are more common in the UK than in the USA, so I thought I'd explain them. 1) Fiona says "they looked at me as if I were a nutter". This isn't that far from Amercian English expressions like a nutcase or completely nuts. My British dictionary says nutter means someone who is silly, strange, or crazy; synonyms include whacko, flake, oddball, or lunatic. An excellent word! 2) Fiona mentioned "living an A-four life", suggesting this was a fairly bland and uneventful type of life. I learned she was referring to "A4", a standard, paper size (210 x 297 mm) used in almost every printer and copy machine outside of Canada and the USA. In the USA, the sheets of paper are usually slightly larger at 8.5 x 11 inches (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm), called US letter size. So an A4 life is one neither extravagant nor lackluster, but regular and common. Perhaps meets the definition of lagom, neither too big nor too small? Is this a new expression for you? It sure was for me.
Michael Brady discusses the resolution of karmic guilt over Christmas; A holiday e-giftcard; Linda's Birthday Zoom; and helping Lita Tikal.
AmiSights: Financing the Future For Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
In this week's edition of the AmiSights podcast, we talk to Michael Brady. Michael is a consultant with LPL Financial and the managing partner of Independent Advisor Group, where he mentors approximately 35 advisors and oversees the books of business owned by IAG, which total more than $200 million in assets. He tells us how he grew his business from the ground up, starting with a bunch of smaller accounts and eventually scaling up. “The way our industry works is you get a little bit of growth, a little bit of growth, and then a shot up,” he said. “All of a sudden, something happens, something breaks your way, and boom, next thing you know, you reach the next plateau.” The main topics of today's episode will be how Michael reshaped his business after the sudden death of his business partner and made sure his partner's family was taken care of, fulfilling the plan he proposed before his death. Michael will also talk about how he provides added value to his clients by offering more than just investment advice, focusing on what impacts their lives and future. He also goes on to say the way you invest your money should be based on when you're going to use it. Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-brady-553772/ Check out Independent Advisor Group: https://www.independentadvisorgroup.net/ Recorded on 9/8/23
Michael Brady discusses the transition form Pisces to Aquarius-Cosmic Childhood to Adulthood. What to do. What to do. Oh my!
Michael Brady discusses a 5th dimension Mantra about creation and manifestation.
Michael Brady discusses his own journey with grieving and healing since Linda's death on the heels of The Celebration of Life in Baltimore on June 24,2023.
Michael Brady discusses how to meditate with your eyes open.
Michael Brady talks about ignoring negativity, how that actually feeds it and what to do about it.
Michael Brady interviews Author Karen Maharaj about her amazing experience of being struck by lightening and how it changed her life.
Michael Brady discusses Karmic Guilt, Keinehora and The other shoe dropping!
Michael Brady talks about how to build a lasting Legacy to Linda that endures beyond us all. And becoming the enduring resource for the now and future Aquarian Family, tribe, nation.
In this episode, we look back at our conversations with Alex Shandrovsky & Michael Brady, Ted Lanzano, Sunil Chillar and Greg Lehrmann. Our discussion zeroes in on how these real estate investors leverage on 1031 Exchanges. Alex and Michael share their thoughts on entering a 1031 Exchange, while Ted explains what it is for a newbie investor.Sunil, on the other hand, compares 1031 Exchange with a DST. Finally, Sunil tells us how the 1031 Exchange has come to be popular. Listen, learn and add these simple strategies to your passive investment plans!Key Points From This Episode: How does a 1031 Exchange work? How can investors get into 1031 Exchange?What is the right use case for the 1031 Exchange versus the DST?What was Greg's experience with 1031 Exchange back then?Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Alex Shandrovsky on LinkedInMichael S. Brady on LinkedInTed LanzaroSunil Chillar on LinkedInGreg Lehrmann on LinkedInAbout Alex ShandrovskyAs a Senior Business Development representative for Madison 1031 Exchange, Alex Shandrovsky has the privilege of building multigenerational wealth for driven real estate investors. He is a proud husband and father to 3 adorable children.About Michael BradyMichael S. Brady is Executive Vice President of Madison 1031, a national Qualified Intermediary for tax-deferred Exchanges pursuant to Internal Revenue Code §1031. As a Certified Exchange Specialist® and attorney, his responsibilities include consulting with clients and their advisors to provide guidance on the regulations affecting §1031 Exchanges, as well as overseeing Madison 1031 Exchange's national sales and marketing efforts. About Ted LanzaroTed Lanzaro is a Certified Public Accountant and real estate investor with over 29 years of real estate consulting and investing experience. He is also the author of The Tax-Smart Landlord, a book of tax strategies for real estate investors. Ted has helped thousands of investors nationally save millions of dollars in taVISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
Michael Brady discusses Abundance in the age of Aquarius.
Michael Brady talks about Mercy, guilt and forgiveness.
BITTER SWEET GOODBYE. Michael Brady details the last days and last hours of Linda Brady's life.
REST IN JOY. Michael Brady shares about the last hours in Hospice, and speaks about grief and love.
HOSPICE/SANCTITY. Michael Brady talks about the shift from curative to palliative care.
The Alpha of the Omega. The Beginning of the End? Michael Brady chronicles blood clots, brain bleed, and pulmonary embolism.
Michael Brady speaks about the role of emotion in creation and manifestation.
BREAKTHROUGH. Michael Brady shares one more ER visit and how it led to Breakthrough.
Pull it out. Michael Brady tells of Linda's neph tube being removed. Michael Brady shares about the upcoming workshop in February.
Michael Brady discusses Renal Scan. Look out here she comes. Michael also discusses Pluto in Capricorn workshop, Pluto in Aquarius workshop and Gift certificates.
Michael Brady talks about worry versus gratitude.
Leveraging 1031 exchanges in real estate investing was once described as the most wealth-building strategy there is. So, how exactly can you use this strategy in your real estate business and keep growing your assets, all the while avoiding large taxation? Find out the answer to this question in today's #Highlights episode where we feature our conversations again with certified public accountant Ted Lanzaro and real estate entrepreneurs Alex Shandrovsky and Michael Brady.Ted talks about 1031 exchanges and how they can be used smartly for increasing your net worth. Meanwhile, Alex and Mike shed light on some of the more technical aspects, such as complications that come with doing a 1031 exchange into syndication, the role of the 1031 investor in the syndication, and how to structure a deal with this type of investor. Listen now!
Dealing with Hurricane Ian. Michael Brady talks about the journey of avoiding Hurricane Ian and the aftermath. He talks about the issues of trying to get prescriptions sent interstate. Linda Brady still has issues of pain, nausea and lack of energy.
CAN WE SWIM? Michael Brady talks about hurricane Ian and evacuation plans. Linda's continuing struggle with nausea and vomiting. He discusses how the next phases of treatment is liable to unfold.
LINDA'S BACK Linda and Michael Brady talk about completing chemo and radiation. Linda is 95% cured of expressed cancer. Her cervix appears normal in size, cancer free. There is only directed radiation left to do to be completely free of extant cancer. They both discuss what is next in the cancer project journey.
Michael Brady shares about Linda's progress. He also discusses the taboo subject of money. He speaks about a GoFundMe account!
WEEKENDS ARE WHEN SHE LETS HER HAIR DOWN. Michael Brady reviews the week of treatment. Talks about the weekends. The good, bad and the ugly.
Michael Brady talks about manifestation, love, generosity and being up to your -- -- -- in alligators.
Michael Brady catches up with the last 4 days. Linda Brady is emotionally up and down as the treatments are wearing her energy out. There are now 5 weeks of expected treatments. The feedback from others has been really supportive.
Michael Brady talks about the flood in the apartment. Linda Brady shares through Michael her "Burroughing into the Priest to vanquish him", during chemo.
Linda and Michael Brady together. Linda recaps her first week of treatment and expresses her gratitude to all of you.
If you have an investment property you are thinking about selling, listen to this episode first!!! With the proper planning and right sponsor, you could roll the profits into a multifamily property and defer all the capital gains tax. Today, Michael Brady tells us how to do just that using a 1031 exchange.Michael is the Executive Vice President of Madison 1031, a national Qualified Intermediary for tax-deferred Exchanges pursuant to Internal Revenue Code 1031. As a Certified Exchange Specialist® and attorney, he consults with clients and their advisors to provide guidance on the regulations affecting 1031 Exchanges. As an attorney, he has over 25 years of experience representing clients in commercial and residential real estate transactions and has acted as general counsel to a title insurance company.You can find out more about our guest and how you can work with him by visiting www.madisoncres.comSPECIAL OFFERS FOR OUR LISTENERS:For anyone interested in using the great service Groundbreaker provides, we have an amazing offer for you. Just type "HSQUARED" into the "optional Note" section on the demo form to get 10% off your first 3 months.https://groundbreaker.co/Find out how to access your retirement funds tax-free and receive a free book!!https://book.eqrp.co/hsquaredcapital/Published: May. 20, 2020
Stook Nation welcomes guests Sean Story, Michael Brady, and Hunter Speights to talk about real life problems.
It is possible to do a 1031 exchange into syndication. In this #Highlights episode, we look back at our conversations with Ted Lanzano, Alex Shandrovsky and Michael Brady. They talk about how you can take advantage of 1031 Exchanges and enter into syndication.Ted talks about 1031 exchanges and how they can be used smartly for increasing your net worth. He also gives a bunch of examples of how you can use this strategy in your real estate business and keep growing your assets, all the while avoiding large taxation. Meanwhile, Alex and Michael shed light on some of the more technical aspects, such as complications that come with doing a 1031 exchange into syndication, the role of the 1031 investor in the syndication, and how to structure a deal with this type of investor. Click the play button and learn more about how you can take advantage of your 1031 exchanges!
Stook Nation welcomes guests Sean Story, Michael Brady, and Hunter Speights to talk about real life problems.