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Mike opens the show discussing the Sixers win vs the Bucks, and if this team is deep enough to make a deep run (0:00:00-0:13:11). Mike takes calls, and continues to build his top 50 all-time list of Players who played for the Sixers (0:13:23-1:21:12). In ‘Whats Brewin With Jenn' Jenn Scordo reports on some weird and interesting recent news stories (1:21:24-1:28:47). Brian Westbrook joins for the full 4pm hour to discuss the Sixers, if they need a better bench, and Mikes all time Sixers list (1:28:57-2:09:48). Mike takes more calls (2:09:58-2:46:21). They close it out with Sound Off (2:46:31-END).
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You can't beat the late 70's and 80's for horror films. There is something special about those low-budget, “grindhouse” movies that played alongside pornos and martial arts movies in the wild west of Times Square back in the day. This week, Mike H. and Mike S. revisit Don't Go In the House, one of the more disturbing movies from that period. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – written and recorded by Mike Hill Outro: “Tears are Falling” - Kiss
1:05 Nick is starting a new diet 3:45 How much weight can you expect to gain in maintenance 14:39 Breaking down motivation 23:09 Not depending on motivation alone 27:05 Mikes take on willpower 32:40 Explaining habit 42:57 Passion and identity 51:30 Mike is revolted to quitting
My guest today is best-selling author Mike Michalowicz, and we are going to talk about his new book, “Get Different, Marketing that Can't Be Ignored.” Mike is also the author of Profit First, Clockwork, The Pumpkin Plan, and Fix this Next. Mike has built three multi-million-dollar companies, he is a former small business columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and he regularly travels the world as an entrepreneurial advocate. Mike has built his business around his mission to eradicate entrepreneurial poverty. You will notice that all his books are steppingstones not only to accomplishing this huge goal but to making lasting change in your own business. Quote: “Happiness, you know, is when the right person finds you, and it's a joyful experience.” -Mike Michalowicz Show Notes This show is for every entrepreneur that wants to stand out from a sea of competition. I have been a huge fan of Mikes for a long time, and I personally own all his books. My advice is to pick one and dive in! This is just a tiny bit of what we discussed in this show: How Mike's own journey made him go down this particular entrepreneurial path Entrepreneurial poverty: what it is and how you eradicate it The profit-first concept and how it will change your business forever Why being different is always better than “better” when it comes to marketing The power of clearly understanding what makes you different How to create raving fans doing what doesn't scale and how that quickly differentiates you from your competitors Understanding the “DAD” framework. Does it differentiate, does it attract, does it direct people what to do? How to get other people to become your marketing engine Reimaging your business and your offers Identifying who your customers should be and how you market to them Quote: “Differentiate for attraction: have an idea mine: why am I different?” Mike Michalowicz Mike's Books The books are available on his website, Amazon, and Audible. Get Different: Marketing that Can't Be Ignored. Profit First Clockwork The Pumpkin Plan Fix this Next Reach Out to Mike Be sure to stop by Mike's website and check out his impressive content. You can do that here at MikeMichalowicz.com. Louisville Gal's Real Estate Blog Stop by the Louisville Gal's Real Estate Blog for more great content and some awesome freebies. .
Mike Kremer arbeitet als Testpilot für Airdesign, macht aber auch viele nähtechnische Arbeiten, nicht nur an Prototypen. Wann lohnt sich noch eine Schirmreparatur? +++ Wenn man in der Schule bei der Kurswahl den richtigen Zeitpunkt verpasst, dann kann es schon mal dazu kommen, dass man als Junge beim Handarbeiten endet. Im Leben sollte man freilich selten daran zweifeln, dass auch scheinbare Irrwege irgendwie zu einem Ziel führen. Bei Mike Kremer jedenfalls war es so, dass ihm sein in der Schule erlangtes Grundwissen zum Umgang mit Nadel und Faden später tatsächlich noch sehr dienlich geworden ist. Mike arbeitet als fest angestellter Testpilot beim österreichischen Gleitschirmhersteller Airdesign. Er ist gewissermaßen die rechte Hand von Konstrukteur Stephan Stiegler. Mit ihm zusammen bringt er alle Airdesign-Schirme im Zillertal bis zur Serienreife. Auf dem Weg dorthin sind des Öfteren Umbauten gefragt – und dafür auch Mikes ruhige Hand. Mike hat bei sich zuhause eine komplette Werkstatt eingerichtet, mit gleich fünf Nähmaschinen, um die verschiedensten Arbeiten am Schirm ausführen zu können: Tragegurte und Leinen nähen, Spannbänder im Schirm versetzen, aber auch komplette Bahnen und ganze Zellen austauschen. Zum Spaß und als kleiner Zusatzverdienst repariert er gelegentlich auch Schirme und Gurtzeuge anderer Marken. Darunter sind zuweilen Exemplare, die ihm – zum Beispiel nach Baumlandungen – als offensichtliche Totalschadensfälle günstig überlassen wurden. In dieser Folge Nummer 75 von Podz-Glidz erzählt Mike Kremer über seine Arbeit. Unter anderem geht es darum, welche Schäden man als Pilot noch selbst reparieren kann, wie man am besten mit Klebesegel hantiert, und wann man die Reparaturen doch lieber einem Fachmann überlassen sollte. Daneben hat Mike aber noch einige weitere Geschichten auf Lager. Wir reden unter anderem über seinen Werdegang zum akkreditierten Testpiloten, sein bislang gefährlichstes Flugerlebnis und wie es dazu kam, dass er den ersten offiziellen Gleitschirm-Checkbetrieb der Türkei mit aus der Taufe hob. +++ Wenn Du Podz-Glidz und den Blog Lu-Glidz fördern möchtest, so findest Du alle zugehörigen Infos unter: https://lu-glidz.blogspot.com/p/fordern.html +++ Musik dieser Folge: Track: Busy City | Künstler: TrackTribe No Copyright Audio Library Watch & Download: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnH02zTAUtU
Mike and Miguel discuss the passion of being an entrepreneur and the balance of understanding that your employees will have their own dreams. Plus the guys discuss Mikes gypsy mechanic curse, the revolving door of guys who say they're down to work at the castle, the time a Mike won over a Russian Club promoter that wanted to have Mike killed and the newest travel show on MikeBusey.com The Adventures of Mike Busey and friends See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Become a POOPR! Support the show, get bonuses and be cooler than your friends! www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast In July of 1979, Glenna Susan "Sue" Sharp and her five children, John, fifteen, Ohhhhh Sheila, fourteen, Tina, twelve, Ricky, ten, and Greg, five, left her home in Connecticut after separating from her abusive husband, James Sharp, and their excessively turbulent marriage. She decided to take her children to northern California, where her brother Don lived. She began renting a small one-bedroom trailer formerly occupied by her brother at the Claremont Trailer Village in Quincy. Obviously, the cramped trailer wasn't working for the family so, the following fall, she moved to house #28 in the rural Sierra Nevada resort town of Keddie. The resort was having financial troubles and had converted its once massively successful cabins into low-income housing. The house was much larger than the trailer and had become available when Plumas County's then-sheriff, Sylvester Douglas Thomas, moved out. The cabin was a bit beat up, but there were three rooms and plenty of other families nearby. The oldest son Johnny took the unfinished basement, her youngest boys, Rick and Greg, took a bedroom, Sue and Tina shared a room, and Sheila had a bedroom. The kids all had friends their own ages to hang out with, and, at least for that moment, everyone seemed happy and content. Sue's ex-husband, James, had been in the Navy so, the family was familiar with moving a lot, and they looked forward to being in one place for a while. However, sue had a hard time making ends meet. She received $250 from her ex-husband, food stamps, and social welfare. She was also enrolled in a federal education program that gave her money to attend classes at the local community college. Sue was taking business classes. Her classmates said she was a good student. Sue worked hard and obtained excellent grades. However, her classmates also said she was a loner; she didn't join in on coffee breaks and preferred studying alone rather than in a group setting. Perhaps years of abuse had taken a toll on her. Sue faced a lot of stigmatism in the community. People didn't seem like she was on welfare and appeared to date many men. People gossiped, as nosy assholes always do, and accused her of dealing drugs or sleeping with men for money. A significant reason for the gossip was that Sue just kept to herself. She didn't make many friends; this was most likely because she had spent most of her adult life moving and wasn't accustomed to establishing lasting friendships. Coming from someone that moved around a lot, it's always easier to distance yourself than to create relationships that could disappear at any given moment. Sue didn't seem to mind being alone, and she didn't care what the Bridgettes and Mikes of the neighborhood had thought about her. She just looked forward to building her life. She wanted to own a small business, buy a house suitable for the kids and, most importantly, keep them safe. On April 11, 1981, around 11:30 am, Sue, Sheila, and Greg drove from their friends' residence, the Meeks family, to pick up ten-year-old Ricky, who was attending baseball tryouts at Gansner Field in Quincy. They happened upon the oldest son, John, and his friend, Dana Hall Wingate hitchhiking from Quincy to Keddie and picked them up, then drove about 6 miles (9.7 km) toward Keddie. Two hours later, around 3:30 pm, John and Dana hitchhiked back to Quincy, where they may have had plans to visit friends for a party. Around this time, the two were seen in the city's downtown area. That same evening, fourteen-year-old Sheila had plans to spend the night with the Seabolt family, who lived in a nearby cabin. At the same time, Sue remained at home with Rick, Greg, and the boys' young friend, Justin. The three boys had spent most of the day riding bikes and playing outside. Damn, I miss those days. Sheila left their home shortly after 8:00 pm, leaving her mother alone with the younger children. Twelve-year-old Tina, who had been watching television at the Seabolt's, returned home around 9:30 pm after Sheila arrived at the Seabolts' to spend the night. So, mom's at home with Ricky, Greg, their friend Justin and Tina on a Saturday night, just hanging out. John and his buddy were supposed to come home that night, but it was never apparent when. Little Greg was the first to go to bed around 8:30 pm. Then Tina around 9:30. Ricky and Justin joined Sue to watch Love Boat, and then they went to bed around 10:00 pm. Sue remained on the couch watching TV, dozing off, but not ready to turn in. More than likely, she was waiting for John and Dana to return before calling it a night. Around 7:00 am on Sunday, April 12, Sheila returned home to change clothes and head to church with the Seabolt's. What she discovered was something out of a nightmare; the dead bodies of Sue, John, and Dana in the house's living room. She recognized her brother John lying face up, covered in blood. Another boy was face down, and they were both tied at the feet. She saw a yellow blanket covering what she thought looked like another body, but she didn't know who. She ran out of the cabin, screaming, back to the Seabolt's who called the police. All three had been bound with medical tape and electrical cords. Tina was absent from the home, while the three younger children—Rick, Greg, and Justin—were unharmed in an adjacent bedroom. Initial reports stated that the three young boys had slept through the incident, though later contradicted. Sheila and James Seabolt Jr. went back to Cabin 28 to find the rest of the family. Looking into the cabin's windows, they saw the youngest boys and Justin sleeping in their bedroom. They woke them up by tapping on the window and insisted that they crawl through it, so they didn't have to see the horrors in the living room. James Seabolt later admitted to having briefly entered the home through the back door to see if anyone was still alive, potentially contaminating evidence in the process. The murders of Sue, John, and Dana were incredibly ferocious. Two bloodied knives and one hammer were found at the scene. One of the knives (a steak knife later determined to have been used in the murders) had been bent at roughly 30 degrees, demonstrating the amount of aggression administered in the slayings. Blood spatter evidence from inside the house indicated that the murders of Sue, John, and Dana had all taken place in the living room. Tina was still unaccounted for. This shit is pretty rough, so you've been warned. Sue was found lying on her side near the living room sofa, nude from the waist down. She had been gagged with a blue bandana and her own panties, which had been secured with tape. She had been stabbed in the chest, her throat was stabbed horizontally, the wound going so deep that it went through her larynx and nicked her spine. On the side of her head was an imprint matching the butt of a Daisy 880 Powerline BB/pellet rifle. John's throat was slashed. Dana had multiple head injuries and had been manually strangled to death. In addition, John and Dana suffered blunt-force trauma to their heads caused by a hammer or hammers. Autopsies determined that Sue and John died from knife wounds and blunt-force trauma. Dana had died by asphyxiation. Sheila and the Seabolt family (remember, Sheila had spent the night in the with them) heard no commotion during the night; a couple living in nearby house #16 was awakened at 1:15 am by what sounded like muffled screaming. Tina's jacket, shoes, and a toolbox containing various tools were missing from the house. There were no signs of forced entry, meaning the family possibly knew the killer or killers. The house's telephone had been taken off the hook and the cord cut from the outlet. The drapes were pulled closed. The crime scene wasn't contained. The Plumas County Sheriff's Office initially handled it. Unfortunately, it was riddled with errors and oversights. Deputy Hank Klement was first on the scene, and he confirmed all three bodies were deceased. Sergeant Jerry Shaver was next on the scene and spoke to a group of people outside, taking their statements. At some point, Shaver and Klement walked through the house, "reviewing the scene." Sheriff Sylvester Stillbone Doug Thomas and assistant Sheriff Ken Shanks came to the scene, and then Don Stoy joined them. The scene now had five men walk through it (seven if you consider that James and Sheila had also entered the scene), none of whom knew how to preserve a crime scene. It wasn't until all five men had walked through the home that photographs of the scene were taken. Next, officers did house-by-house welfare checks and interviewed potential witnesses, and it wasn't until several hours that officers noticed Tina was unaccounted for. Original composite sketches of two suspects based on testimony from Justin, who claimed to have witnessed the crimes. Justin gave conflicting stories of the evening, including that he had dreamed details of the murders. However, he later claimed to have actually witnessed them. In his later account of events, told under hypnosis, Justin claimed to have awoken to sounds coming from the living room while asleep in the bedroom with Rick and Greg. Investigating these sounds, he saw Sue with two men: one with a mustache and short hair, the other clean-shaven with long hair; both wore glasses. According to Justin, John and Dana entered the home and began heatedly arguing with the men. A fight ensued, after which Tina entered the room and was taken out of the cabin's back door by one of the men. Based on Justin's descriptions, composite sketches of the two unknown men were produced by Harlan Embry, a man with no artistic ability and no training in forensic sketching. It was never explained why, with access to the Justice Department's and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's top forensic artists, law enforcement chose to use an amateur who sometimes volunteered to help local police. In press releases accompanying the sketches, the suspects were described as being in their late 20s to early 30s; one stood between 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) to 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall with dark-blonde hair, and the other between 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) with black, greased hair. Both wore gold-framed sunglasses. Rumors regarding the crimes being ritualistic or motivated by drug trafficking were dismissed by Plumas County Sheriff Doug Thomas. In the week following the murders, he stated that no drug paraphernalia or illegal drugs were found in the home. Carla McMullen, a family acquaintance, later told detectives that Dana Wingate had recently stolen an unknown quantity of LSD from local drug dealers. However, she was unable to provide proof of this claim. About 4,000 man-hours were spent working the case, which Thomas described as "frustrating." In December 1983, detectives ruled out serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole as potential suspects. (Bonus) Tina's disappearance was initially investigated by the FBI as a possible abduction. However, it was reported on April 29, 1981, that the FBI had "backed off" the search as the California State Department of Justice was doing an "adequate job" and "made the FBI's presence unnecessary." A grid pattern search of the area covering a 5-mile (8.0 km) radius around the house was conducted with police canines, but the efforts were fruitless. The hope at the time was that Tina was hiding in the woods. She was known to create forts and hideouts. However, On April 22, 1984, three years and eleven days after the murders, roughly 100 miles (160 km) from Keddie, a bottle collector discovered the top of a human skull and part of a jaw bone at Camp Eighteen near Feather Falls in neighboring Butte County. Shortly after announcing the discovery, the Butte County Sheriff's Office received an anonymous call that identified the remains as belonging to Tina. Still, the call was not documented in the case. However, a deputy assigned to the case in 2013 found a recording of this call. It was at the bottom of an evidence box. The remains were confirmed by a forensic pathologist to be those of Tina in June 1984. Near the remains, detectives discovered a blue nylon jacket, a blanket, a pair of Levi Strauss jeans with a missing back pocket, and an empty medical tape dispenser. According to truecrimemysteries.medium.com, The most confusing thing about the homicide was that three young boys slept through the entire ordeal. The killers just left them as potential witnesses. Ricky and Greg supposedly had no recollection, and the first thing they remembered was Sheila waking them. Justin reported telling his mother that he had dreamed he had heard noises in the living room. When he opened the bedroom door, he saw Sue talking to two men, and Johnny and Dana walking in the front door and began arguing with the men, a fight broke out, and Tina came into the room but was quickly taken outside by one of the men. It is important to note that Justin's testimonies changed at various points in his life, and the most detailed recount he gave was under hypnosis. So his statement also doesn't quite align with the evidence, but it is strongly believed that he was a witness, and the trauma of the ordeal is why he doesn't have a robust and consistent memory. As we mentioned, investigators found two bloody kitchen knives used with such force that one was severely bent, a hammer, and a pellet gun. In addition, each victim had been bound with medical tape and electrical cords taken from various appliances around the home and extension cords. Evidence collected by investigators were drops of blood on Tina's bed, a bloody footprint in the yard, knife marks on various walls in the home, and a bloody fingerprint on the inside of a door frame and a railing. It is strongly believed that at least two people would have been needed to control the chaos. The killers were also in no rush. The victims died of their wounds, except for Dana. There were lone pools of blood on the living room floor, indicating the boys had been moved and repositioned. The bottoms of Sue's bare feet and one of the boy's shoes were covered in blood, suggesting that they were mobile and had walked in blood at one point. Detectives noted a lack of fingerprints and identifiable DNA left at the scene. This led the detectives to believe that the suspects wore gloves and were prepared. Forensic evidence wasn't collected until the mid-1980s, so hair, skin cells, and other DNA transfers weren't gathered from the scene. All blood at the scene was determined to belong to the victims. The Plumas County Sheriff's department interviewed everyone in the Keddie cabins and anyone else who knew the victims. Among those interviewed was Justin Eason's stepfather, Martin Smartt. A neighbor and main suspect, Martin Smartt, claimed that a claw hammer had inexplicably gone missing from his home. Plumas County Sheriff Sylvester Thomas, who presided over the case, later stated that Martin had provided "endless clues" in the case that seemed to "throw the suspicion away from him." In addition to interviewing the Smartts, detectives interviewed numerous other locals and neighbors; several, including members of the Seabolt family, recalled seeing a green van parked at the Sharps' house around 9:00 pm. According to Smartt, on the night of the murder, he, his friend John "Bo" Boubede, and his wife Marilyn had stopped at Sue's cabin to invite her to the bar with them. Sue declined, and they went to the bar. Smartt complained to the manager about the music being played at the bar. They left shortly afterward and headed back to the Smartt cabin, walking by cabin 28. Marilyn went to bed around 11 pm, and the men went back to the bar to have more drinks. He said that he and Bo had returned home around midnight. Since the police hadn't released information that a hammer was missing from the crime scene, this put Martin at the top of the suspect list. Martin had met Boubede a few weeks before April 11, while in a Veterans hospital where Martin was receiving treatments for PTSD from serving in Vietnam. The Smartt's moved Boubede into their home until he could get on his feet. Boubede allegedly didn't think highly of Johnny Sharp calling him a "Punk." Boubede had told the people in Keddie that he had been a cop, and Martin was friendly with most officers. Someone in the sheriff's department allegedly tipped off Martin and Boubede that they were suspects, and both men quickly found work outside of California. Boubede was thought to have gone back to Chicago, and Smartt found a job in Nevada. Boubede died in Chicago in 1988. Martin Smartt wasn't the best husband. He was said to have cheated on his wife. He was abusive and prone to violent outbursts and sold drugs. He had worked at the Keddie hotel as a cook but had been fired some weeks before the murders. Sue, Martin, and Marilyn had all been taking the same business courses, and it was said that Sue had been counseling Marilyn on leaving her husband. After April 11, Martin took work in Nevada, and his marriage to Marilyn began to deteriorate. He had sent her a letter where it sounds as though he is confessing to the murders. The letter reads as follows: "I've paid the price for your love, and now I've bought it with four lives and you tell me we're through. Great!" They did divorce eventually, and Marilyn got remarried. Martin regularly saw a counselor for his PTSD. According to the counselor, Smartt admitted that he had "killed Sue and Tina but had nothing to do with the boys. Tina had to be killed because she had seen everything". The counselor allegedly told Plumas County Sheriff's Office what Smartt had told her, but there is no evidence of that statement ever taken. Martin died of cancer in Portland, Oregon, in June 2000. However, Marilyn did go on the record to state she believed her ex-husband and Bo Boubede were responsible for the murders. After she had gone to bed, she said they went back to the bar, and at 2 am, she woke up to find them burning unknown items in the woodstove. Although there is no evidence to corroborate her statements, it would explain why Justin was left with the younger boys sleeping. It may also explain why Justin's story changed, he could have blocked it from trauma, or he may have been threatened to stay quiet. Keddie and the rest of Plumas County were never the same after April 11. It changed the community, and people were haunted. Many believed that someone among them had or knew who had committed the attacks. People began locking their doors at night. There were strong beliefs in the community that the Plumas County Sheriff's Office had quietly tucked the case away. Many believed that some leads weren't followed, evidence wasn't checked, some evidence was ignored completely. The house in which the murders occurred was demolished in 2004. In 2016, a hammer was found in a pond near Cabin 28 by someone using a metal detector in the area. It matched the description of the hammer Martin had claimed to have lost and it and a knife that was also found at the scene was taken into evidence by Plumas County Special Investigator Mike Gamberg. Plumas County Sheriff Hagwood, who was sixteen years old at the time of the murders and knew the Sharp family personally, stated: "the location it was found... It would have been intentionally put there. It would not have been accidentally misplaced." Gamberg also said that six potential suspects were being examined at that time. In April 2018, Gamberg stated that DNA evidence recovered from a piece of tape at the crime scene matched that of a known living suspect. No word on if they have been any aid to the investigation. There is still a $5,000 reward for any leads leading to an arrest and prosecution. The lead investigators currently working on the case are confident that they will have this solved soon. They are quoted as saying, "There are persons of interest still living who knew or participated in this crime and should now be worried." Sheila Sharp continues to work with law enforcement and the media to keep her family's cold case alive. Gamberg and his partner Hagwood say they are closer now to solving this case than ever before. "I think it would lift an incredible weight to clear the dark skies that have hung over that community and the surviving family members," Hagwood said. The surviving family members have been severely impacted by this case. "Things came to an abrupt screeching halt. Opportunities and experiences that were denied. By such a cruel heinous act. It's unforgivable," Hagwood said. To solve this case, a weight would be lifted. Darkness would no longer cloud Keddie and the minds of all those involved. "I believe in one-way shape or form we are going to pull this together," Detective Gamberg said. Anyone with information is asked to call the Plumas County Sheriff's office at (530) 283-6360.
Hi Cleaning Nation! Today on the podcast, we have Mike talking to Andres Higuera of Eco Green Cleaning Office Cleaning Services in May 2008 in Chesapeake, Virginia. Andres has grown a successful business and now has a team to manage. But he's ready to give away some of that responsibility to a manager or a supervisor so that he can have more free time and also focus on contracts and sales rather than day-to-day things like training and managing schedules. Listen in to hear Mikes's best advice on how to handle this sticky situation and get the most ideal outcome. 4:21 Waiting More Freedom Doesn't Always Mean Hiring Another Boss 11:18 Break Up the Tasks of a Supervisor Into Smaller Chunks, Then Hire Accordingly 21:13 Hiring for Smaller Tasks Takes Less Training Want to know more about these tools and what you can do to get out of your own way and improve your mindset? Go to growmycleaningcompany.com to listen to our FREE webinar or growmycleaningcompany.com/talk and book a call with one of our coaches. They will get you set up with all the tools, systems, and more to build the business you've always wanted.
Mighty Mike La Funk war bei uns zu Gast. Unmittelbar vor den Toren Berlins geboren ist Mike seit Geburt funky im besten Sinne und 1998 auch DJ. Nach stetem Aufbau seiner Karriere zunächst regional und bald überregional bereist er nun im Namen der House-Music auch die Welt. Wie es dazu kam und was er dabei so erlebt, erfahrt Ihr hier. Wir wünschen Gute Unterhaltung! *** Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andendecks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andendecks/ Werdet Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/andendecks Andere Unterstützerbeiträge: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/DJThomasHaak *** Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DJMIKELAFUNK Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikelafunk?utm_medium=copy_link MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/mikelafunk/ Mikes fünf Songs für die Insel: Pete Heller „Big Love“ (Subliminal, 1999) Blaze feat Barbara Tucker „Most Precious Love“ (King Street Sounds, 2004) Cassius „Feeling For You“ (Astralwerks, 1999) Ultra Nate „Free“ (Strictly Rhythm, 1997) Nightcrawlers „Push The Feeling On (MK Dub Revisited)“ (FFRR, 1995) Links: Mike La Funk @ Freibad Storkow: https://www.facebook.com/events/strandbad-storkow/sound-of-summer-mike-la-funk-live-beach-event-storkow/2398736340431288/ [FB] Dole & Kom: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/T24JUgZcLyh4XZke8 Vollton: https://www.facebook.com/VOLLTON/ Arte Tracks „Spotify“: https://www.facebook.com/VOLLTON/ Purple Disco Machine: https://purplediscomachine.com Clubsterben in Berlin: https://tagesspiegel.de/berlin/clubsterben-in-berlin-sie-sind-opfer-des-eigenen-hypes/25448382.html ZDF Hitparade: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZDF-Hitparade Breakdance (Fahrgeschäft): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakdance_(Fahrgeschäft) Traumzauberbaum „Gespensterduett“: https://youtu.be/XixHy_HSnRU #andendecks #djpodcast #mikelafunk #House #PachaRecords #ArmadaRecords #thedirkness #djthomashaak #podcast #djlife #berlin #friedrichshain #addcast #podcaststudioberlin #podcaststudio
For many new and aspiring traders, the chance to work in a proprietary trading firm, is the holy grail of trading. It is trading's equivalent of making it to Broadway or being recruited by a major sports team or franchise. In this episode we talk to the co-founder and head of one of the world's leading Proprietary Trading Firms, Mike Bellafiore. Mike is co-founder of SMB Capital based in New York City. In this episode Mike talks about the realities of working in a Proprietary Trading firm, and how the focus on learning, development and mentoring is such a vital ingredient which drives both the growth of the traders and the success of the firm. Mike shares with us how SMB puts a heavy emphasis on learning and continual improvement, and in supporting their traders to become the elite. What you will hear in this interview is how SMB's focus on, and a culture of, continual improvement and striving for excellence, is the fuel behind their success and is what helps so many traders at SMB capital to not just achieve their dreams, but to exceed them. There is an additional aspect of this interview, which has relevance beyond trading, and which applies to businesses of all types, not just trading businesses. SMB Capital has made itself a ‘Learning organisation'. Its whole core being is built around learning, not just for the people, but for itself. It makes a deliberate effort to learn what it does well, what it didn't do so well, and what it can do better. An example of this can be heard in a part of this interview where Mike talks about how originally they had a plan to award traders who made a ‘million dollars' a year with one coloured t-shirt, then set another level where they would reward traders who made two million dollars in a year with a different coloured t-shirt. Initially they thought that would be an amazing achievement and never really banked on a need for more levels beyond that. But they have now had to have a new t-shirt for traders who exceed ten million dollars in a year. – As they say, nice problems to have. I feel much of this philosophy stems from Mike himself. You can see aspects of this in his two excellent trading books, which I highly recommend, One Good Trade: Inside the Highly Competitive World of Proprietary Trading and the The Playbook: An Inside Look at How to Think Like a Professional Trader. You can also see it in Mikes social media posts, always offering great advice, and praising employees for great achievements. You can follow Mike on Twitter @MikeBellafiore, he is a great follow.
Mike H and Mike S team up for a two-part giallo exploration into the work of Sergio Martino, one of the genre's most notable directors. Intro: "Necromaniacs I" - written and performed by Mike Hill Outro: "The Black Rider" - Tom Waits
Mike and Miguel discuss the early Internet and it's notoriously disturbing sites. Plus the guys talk about Mikes many evictions and the time he lived in a storage facility See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is This Episode? - Top of Show . SCREAM 2022 REVIEW: . NONSPOILER REVIEW: Reception - 2:47 Watching Experiencers - 8:02 Script Thoughts/Direction - 12:20 Performances - 21:06 Production Values - 23:48 Ranking The Screams - 26:16 . SPOILER WARNING - 29:19 . SPOILER-FILLED REVIEW: Who's There - 29:35 (The Innovative Act I Set Ups) . I Want To Play A Game - 39:45 (Who Killed Who? Play With Us!) What Could Scream 6 - 7 Do? - 1:02:08 . There Are Certain Rules - 1:05:41 (The Meta Narratives and Plotlines) . I'm Sidney Prescott, Of Course I Have a Gun - 1:19:35 (All About Sid) What Could Scream 6 - 7 Do, Part II - 1:23:53 . Some Oozing To Do - 1:28:30 (Gale and Dewey) . It Was Jennifer Aniston's Body - 1:35:18 (Homages and Easter Eggs of 2022) , More Highs and Lows - 1:38:20 . . Where to Find Us/LEAVE US A 5* REVIEW! - 1:46:38 What's Next/Words of Wisdom - 1:47:40
Somehow this one slipped by all of us, we must be slipping. Mike S and Mike H talk about My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To, written and directed by Jonathan Cuartas. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – written and recorded by Mike Hill Outro: “Lavender” Akin Mannequin
Mike loves supporting and helping entrepreneurs bring their dreams to fruition, break through barriers, and achieve massive success. He's lived in the entrepreneurial shoes since he was 26 and has been through - and still is - the roller coaster they are. Mike, is an entrepreneur who has helped start, grow, and sell two amazingly successful waste management companies. One sold for mid-8 figures and the other sold for low-9 figures. He's a servant and leader with a proven talent for developing exciting vision and mission initiatives, building the teamwork talent and systems necessary to realize those initiatives, and executing with a team to deliver the desired results. Key Takeaways. Mike's business idea sparks, and his journey into the entrepreneurial world. Acquiring the knowledge needed to start and run a business. How Mike applied his old school strategies in bridging business and technology. Attracting the right talent for your business. A look into Mikes book “Owner Shift: How Getting Selfish Got Me Unstuck” Entrepreneurship 101. How to find and fill a need. Connect with Mike. Website - https://mikemalatesta.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/ Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/mike.malatesta.92?_rdc=1&_rdr Twitter - https://twitter.com/MikeMalatesta
You ever meet someone on the same wavelength and go yep I could be friends with you?! That's what happened when I met Mike Stevenson. We originally met up at NRL magic round last year watching the rugby league through the podcasting group of "This Week in League". (I spoke to one of the hosts of that podcast earlier in the year if anyone is interested). Mike it turns out hosts his own podcast with a few of his mates "Green Machine Podcast". Which is a show dedicated to all things and news about the NRL franchise "The Canberra Raiders". With a community over 5000 strong they're absolutely smashing it so if you're a rugby league fan and a Canberra Raiders fan I can't encourage you enough to join their community! . He also is a musician and a talented Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner. He has a podcast on Jiu Jitsu with an Australian twist and hosts a YouTube video podcast which I will include links for down the bottom I also should mention I appear on the project one podcast we share many laughs . I encourage you all to check out Mikes work as he is a great host , extremely prolific , A talented content creator and an all around good guy . Thanks for Reading Cheers Mitch Green Machine Podcast and Socials : https://linktr.ee/GreenMachinePod?fbclid=IwAR3WBQ6d2Q-dff5aSPIar8Yz_tQMvRyGezcrjEL0fHP6mKGlcqpuFWniyKQ Project One Podcast : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0qcM5gXfaDX9XrepiXWE0GjTPzcqzsEe Team Anaconda Podcast (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) : https://open.spotify.com/show/0JuNCtEPlnPDkxuImxLmks?si=a55a7d5a1f1148c4
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Welcome to 2022 Well as we welcome the team back to the microphones for 2022 we see in the year chatting about; Mikes 79 holes at Cape Whickham and Ocean Dunes The New TaylorMade Stealth and Callaway Rogue Rosscos venture into DGTV Host The Sandbelt Classic The Tournament of Champions Min Woo Lee The 2022 MLOG Tipping Comp Thank you for tuning into us again in 2022. Please hit the links below if you want to keep up with anything we are doing in a golfing sense. Enjoy the ride. MLOG Tipping League Rossco's YOUTUBE debut on DG TV SUBSCRIBE TO MLOG YOUTUBE {PLEEEEASE} MLOG INSTA #podcast #golfpodcast #myloveofgolf
This time Field picks the troubled picture! You heard that right! In this episode of Forgotten Cinema, Mike Field and Mike Butler are discussing the 1990 Alan Alda directed comedy Betsy's Wedding, starring Molly Ringwald, Joe Pesci, Madeline Kahn, Anthony LaPaglia, Catherine O'Hara, Ally Sheedy, and of course...Alan Alda in a film that Alan Alda had such a bad time making that he never directed again! The Mikes break down why the film doesn't work, and it is incidentally the best part of the film...the characters. Every character is well written and fleshed out, with their own plot and character journey. The only problem with this is that there are about half a dozen characters going through their own plot within this two-hour feature that is seemingly supposed to center around Alda's character and his daughter's wedding. This creates an unfocused film where you never get enough of any character and plot points are rushed through, ignored, or wasted. That being said he film features some fantastic performances throughout and has some pretty great lines of dialogue and moments. Oh, and hey! Burt Young is in this film! So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema).
Toni and Joe are joined by Nathan Laws to discuss how to play hopscotch, the OTHER Other, and how comphet is a hell of a drug in the Classic Doctor Who serial Remembrance of the Daleks. This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Iain MacLean. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
On this episode of WTF California Podcast, COVID-19 on never ending news media loop. Kenny brings up the banished word list and Lorena Gonzalez resigns from the state assembly for labor post. Articles From the Show Wait, what?' tops Michigan school's annual banished words; see full list 'Moral responsibility': Some Bay Area restaurants temporarily closing for months over COVID surge 'Numbers are doubling per week': COVID cases increasing after the holidays No ICU beds available in Napa County as COVID cases surge COVID: San Francisco Restaurants Hit Hard With Staff Shortages As Omicron Surges More than 130 San Diego firefighters out due to COVID-19, prompting emergency brown-out San Leandro police shoot, injure suspects following burglary at cannabis dispensary California Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Resigns for Labor Union Post Senator Portantino Introduces Enrollment-Based Funding Bill for K-12 Schools 91 Express Lanes: Only fraction of $860M collected in fees, penalties used toward improving roads L.A. won't allow rent hikes for most tenants until 2023
This very cool illustration of Theon is by Mike S. Miller and you can see his Instagram account here! https://www.instagram.com/underdogmike/Thank you to Jeff for being our sponsor on this episode! Don't forget to show your support by checking out Everything Is Awesome http://awesomepod.squarespace.com/, The War For The Tower http://warforthetower.squarespace.com/, and Shattered Worlds RPG https://shatteredworlds.libsyn.com/ You can also watch the livestream on Twitch here! https://m.twitch.tv/shatteredworldsrpg/homeThese chapters are Theon and Jon, and they're the ones in which Bran and Rickon escape from Winterfell in the middle of the night, along with their wolves, Meera and Jojen, while Jon meets a lovely young woman named Ygritte. Credit to MetroGnome for the theme song, you can download it free and listen here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA6a7sYKeeA
Primary & Secondary SITREPOriginally recorded August 2016, the panel discusses aspects of changing minds in law enforcement.Host: Matt LandfairPanel:Bill BlowersBryceJoeJustinRich MasonJared RestonMark S.Mike S.Our Patreon can be found here:https://www.patreon.com/PrimaryandSecondaryPrimary & Secondary:YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/PrimarySecondaryNetworkWebsite: https://primaryandsecondary.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/primaryandsecondary/Complete Audio Podcasts:IHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/53-Primary-Secondary-Po-28286882/Spreaker (Live Streaming): https://spreaker.com/show/primary-secondary-podcastiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/primary-secondary-podcasts/id1086341514?mt=2
The Mikes are headed to the "Farm" with Colin Farrell to see if they have what it takes to be a CIA spy...or secret patsy for Al Pacino. Whatever pays better obviously. It's the 2003 spy thriller The Recruit on this episode of Forgotten Cinema. Listen in as Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss this film, directed by Roger Donaldson, that seems to have been made at least partly as a response to the 9/11 attacks. Butler will talk about the scenes on the farm, the intrigue, and the set up while Field will talk about hating the opening credits. They'll also go over the acting styles of Farrell and Pacino in the film and how the film could have been a much better and more focused film had they stuck to keeping the story based on the CIA training base that half the movie revolves around. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema).
Well its the end of 2021 and none of us have a clue about how to feel about anything anymore. Before we wrap up some of our favorite songs and albums of the year, we talk about Mikes "illuminating" Christmas gift that he bought for everyone. We talk about the Kanye vs Drake show, other versuz ideas, and share some request stories from the club. We also do what we do best and talk about some new music and also listen to Rx Nephew which was long overdue. Joe also made a playlist of all the songs we talked about this episode...https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3B6o0mHOe15xFfpPC99GAO?si=lJ1ce8WFQTqQwjixS8f2_w
It is the last bit of 2021 and that means music lists galore and in our case it means another year end episode featuring some of Mike's favorite albums from the past year. So get ready for some awkward solo banter and great music. Take a listen, check out the bands and then send in your picks so we can check them out.
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The Mikes are getting two large fries, two large Cokes, and two cheeseburgers...wait...just one; Mike Field is a vegetarian, as they sit down to discuss the 2016 film, The Founder, starring Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonalds. Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they talk about Michael Keaton's tremendous performance, playing someone who is equal parts hard and easy to root for. They'll also talk about the differences between reality and what you see in the biopic as well as the quick breezy pace of the script and the direction by John Lee Hancock, who also paints this film with a nice vibrant color palate. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema). Head on over to https://www.bestclassicsever.com/welcome?redirect=%2F (Best Classics Ever) and sign up for their newsletter. Enter to win their Holiday giveaways and contests starting December 3rd!
What Is This Episode? - Top of Show . THE OSCARS SHORTLIST DISCUSSION + ANALYSIS: International Film - 2:!4 (and Titane's Snubbing - 5:14) (AlsoMike Reviews The Hand of God - 11:48) . Original Song - 16:04 Original Score - 21:26 . Best Documentary - 24:57 . Makeup and Hair - 33:35 Best Sound - 37:47 VFX - 39:44 The Rest - 42:33 . REVIEWS: Encanto - 44:11 Nightmare Alley - 53:27 . . Where To Find Our Work/LEAVE US 5* REVIEWS! - 1:02:47 Words of Wisdom/What's Coming Next - 1:03:35
Bulletin 12 19 21 Advent 4 Happy Advent! And for all of you we won't see in person on Christmas Eve, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! May God's peace be with you now and always!
Mike Field and Mike Butler have hit their heads in the library and are now imaging book creatures talking to them. It's the living nightmare of 1994's live action/animated film, The Pagemaster, starring Macaulay Culkin and Christopher Lloyd, with the voice talent of Patrick Stewart and Whoopi Goldberg. Listen in as the Mikes discuss the WGA drama that surrounded this film upon its release as the creator of the story and original script fought to receive credit. Also listen to Mike Field not like this film, as Butler expected. This is a film steeped in the early '90's; an animated film that was not made by the Disney goliath, where the animation may not be up to par with the likes of Alladin. It is also possible that cuts were made to some parts of the story, as an entire character used in the promotion of the film was cut out. The film, however, is short, gets its messages across, and might be a good watch for children that skew younger. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema). Head on over to https://www.bestclassicsever.com/welcome?redirect=%2F (Best Classics Ever) and sign up for their newsletter. Enter to win their Holiday giveaways and contests starting December 3rd!
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Stuart Kerr - Golfer, Film Guru, RGC guy and this week's TOP SCOT We are lucky at MLOG not only to know Stuart but to also be able to call him a friend and when we had another week without Rocket there is no one I would rather call into the co-hosts seats than our favourite all-around great golf guy Stuart Kerr. Stu fell beautifully into the unstructured late-night chat where we catch up about: Bougle Run & Short Course vibes, Adelaide Golf, some golf chat, Mikes cheese mania, Scottish sliced sausage & shinty, Sam Kerr, Adelaide United FC (Golf) v Melbourne City FC (Golf). Clearly, a lot going on when three mates catch up for a chat about the golf. Thanks for the love. Rossco My Love of Golf Insta Rosss' Personal Golf Insta Stuart Kerr Instagram Supported By Drummond Golf Thank you to Drummond Golf for the support with MLOG. Remember they always have their LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEE With their support, we will continue to bring interesting PODCAST Material from the GOLF INDUSTRY VISIT DRUMMOND GOLF
The Mike's are taking a look at what makes Paul Newman such an amazing actor again by taking a look at the 1994 film Nobody's Fool, directed by Robert Benton and also starring Bruce Willis, Jessica Tandy, and Melanie Griffith. Listen in as Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss the ease and understatement of Paul Newman's acting. It's so real and so under the radar that it becomes underrated and under talked about because it's just so natural. The Mikes will also discuss the film's themes of responsibility and how Newman's character of Sully has taken on more and more responsibilities throughout the town as he's gotten older to make up for the responsibility of raising his son (played by Dylan Walsh), who he walked out on as a child. The themes of the film are great, the dialogue is fantastic, the supporting cast is amazing, and although this is a character piece about responsibility and growing up, there is a surprising amount of humor to the film and a breeziness to it as well. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema). Head on over to https://www.bestclassicsever.com/welcome?redirect=%2F (Best Classics Ever) and sign up for their newsletter. Enter to win their Holiday giveaways and contests starting December 3rd!
In todays episode I speak with Mike Germano about Bitcoin Magazine, El Salvador, Mikes vision of the future and much more. In a world of sensationalist headlines and LARPS Bitcoin magazine is doing real work. I can feel mikes passion and enthusiasm and it's infectious. I loved speaking with Mike and I hope you enjoy listening. Twitter - @mikegermano Twitter - @BitcoinMagazine Website - BitcoinMagazine.com As always please feel free to reach out and ask me any questions. Website - https://ungovernablemisfits.com Twitter - @BitBuyBitPod Email - bit-buy-bitpodcast@protonmail.com Today you can exchange $1 for 1988 Sats (Sale ends soon.) Thank you Foundation Devices for sponsoring the show. Visit https://foundationdevices.com Use code BITBUYBIT at check out for $10 off your purchase Thanks to https://keys.casa for sponsoring the show. use code BITBUYBIT10 for 10% off your gold membership.
College football's Bowl Season is almost here and we'll take a look at this weekend's championship games and a look back at the Michigan Wolverines upset victory over Ohio State. College football's coaching carousel continues with more major moves. Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Antonio Brown suspended 3 games for misleading the NFL on his vaccination status. Aaron Rodgers says look at my toe. RGIII coming out with tell all book. Should 49ers fans be concerned? What's wrong with the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-5-1) and Minnesota (5-6) Vikings? Can the short-handed San Francisco 49ers (-3.5) get a fourth straight win against the free falling Seattle Seahawks (3-8)? All that and more! Listen and follow now. Happy Holidays!
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On this episode, Beaconite and friend of the cast... Mike Lentini drops by... We discuss his background and dive into all things soccer... listen in to hear Mikes experience in the game and get his perspective as a long time coach! Mike also shared his unconventional career path in finance! Without further ado, this is Mike! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/support
The Mikes are driving recklessly up a snowy mountain with Danny Glover and Jared Leto on this episode of Forgotten Cinema as they discuss the 1997 film Switchback; also starring Dennis Quaid as the FBI Agent out to stop one of them...but it's so obviously Danny Glover that it's silly. That's right! Mike Butler and Mike Field have thoughts! While they both enjoy this film, it is absolutely riddled with plot holes, story elements that shouldn't be there, or choices that make zero sense. The story in and of itself is good and the acting, especially the acting and chemistry with Glover and Leto, is great. Field and Butler just can't get over the inconsistencies and the way things could have been done better. The Mikes aren't surprised this is a box office flop or that it is a forgotten film, but it's a decent 90's thriller that might just scratch an itch. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema). Head on over to https://www.bestclassicsever.com/welcome?redirect=%2F (Best Classics Ever) and sign up for their newsletter. Enter to win their Holiday giveaways and contests starting December 3rd!
-- Fun late night pod as Rone is coming in hot from an absolutely lawless weekend in Tulum ft. drugs, the cartel, beautiful beaches, & priceless memories -- Sas & Rone discuss their weekends, eating the rich, WAP, r/aviation, hypochondria, freestyle rap, Bourdain, Louis, the Mikes, drunk eats, pool schools, Chapelle, drinking in the woods, & much more -- Go stream "AT THE BANK" with Pardon My Take ft. Benny the Butcher (legend) -- Happy Hanukkah
The Mikes are traveling back to 1992 to watch a film, based on a play about putting on a play. The meta is alive and kicking with this one! It's Noises Off on this episode of Forgotten Cinema. Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they discuss this hilarious film with a star studded cast; Michael Caine, Carol Burnet, John Ritter, Christopher Reeve and more. Butler who had never heard of this film or play before talks about how fun, but difficult it would be to perform this play as both Mikes admire all of the actors in this film; especially Burnet and Ritter. The Mikes also figure that it could be the meta-ness of it all; the film of a play within a play that keeps this film forgotten, but something that would be much more appreciated today. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema).
Nerd sees Ghostbusters in theatres (no spoilers), Nerdette hates her birthday, a man has the worst first (and last) day of work ever, Young Dolph won't become Old Dolph, Nerdette has a Florida story so wild it must be heard to be believed, a hospice nurse lets us know what people say before they die, Drunk Florida woman channels her inner MacGyver, Mikes a cheater and more! Twitter: @voicesofmisery mewe: @voicesofmisery Parler: voices of misery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: voicesofmiserypodcast Discord server: voices of misery podcast https://tinyurl.com/VoMPodcastTees
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
The Shulhan Aruch (311:8) introduces the concept in Hilchot Mukse of "Tiltul Min Ha'sad"-indirectly moving a Mukse item. He brings the classic example of pulling a radish out the ground before it takes root. In this action, it is permitted to move the Mukse dirt indirectly through pulling the non-Mukse radish. However, Maran restricts this principle to cases in which the indirect movement of the Mukse is for the purpose of the non-Mukse item, in this case for the radish. The Poskim discuss common applications of this principle, for example, if pistachio shells or olive pits (which are clearly Mukse, since they are not edible even to animals) were left on the Shabbat table. If there was a substantial amount that would constitute a "Graf Shel Re'i"- a repulsive heap, it is permissible to remove the Mukse directly. However, if it was not such an amount, it is prohibited to directly move the shells or pits. The question is whether one may remove them indirectly using a permitted object such a knife to scrape them off the table into the garbage pail. Hagaon Rabbi Zalman (Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, 1745-1812, Russia) holds that using a knife is not considered "Tiltul Min Ha'sad"-indirect handling; it is considered direct handling. Therefore, it is prohibited. This also the opinion of the Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim Baghdad, 1833-1909) in the second year, Mikes, where he says that it is prohibited to clean bones off the table neither with his hand or with a utensil. However, on the other hand the majority of the Poskim are lenient, including the Ramban (Milhamot Hashem, Shabbat 48b), the Rosh (4:10). This is how the Taz (Rabbi David Segal, Poland, 1586-1667) and the Mishna Berura (Rav Yisrael Meir Kagan of Radin, 1839-1933) rule. Hacham Bension and Menuhat Ahaba also clearly permits using a knife to scrape off refuse from the table, and this is the accepted ruling. Even if a knife is considered indirect, the question is whether a utensil designed for scraping and cleaning, such a broom, is also considered indirect, or is that considered the direct way of handling the Mukse. The Poskim are lenient and permit using a broom and a dustpan to sweep up Mukse items, for the purpose of cleaning the floor or table. Likewise, it is permitted to roll up a disposable tablecloth with all the Mukse refuse and remove it from the table for disposal.SUMMARYIt is permitted to clean Mukse items off a table or floor indirectly, using a knife, broom or dustpan.
Resistance training might be an aging girl's best friend. We talk with Mike Pullano, the Chief Product Officer at ARX (Adaptive Resistance Exercise), who recommends resistance training as a key part of aging gracefully—and for good reasons. Mikes insists that resistance training is a fundamental part of health. It is arguably the first line of defense against muscle loss. Strength training also builds resilience, reduces your physical vulnerability to injury, helps ease the management of chronic conditions, boosts your cognitive health, and even impacts gene expression to reverse the progression of aging. Connect with Mike Pullano LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepullano/ Website: https://arxfit.com/ Instagram: @arxfit YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Arxfit/videos *** Episode Sponsor: Iris Digital Media Group Iris Digital Media Group helps world changers, small businesses, podcasters, and speakers with social media strategy and content creation to turn their vision into impact and income. Contact us to learn more about how we help small businesses connect with prospects through pop-up podcasts and social media, leading to new business. ****** Connect with Podcast Host, Kim Peek: Kim's website: www.crushingmygoals.com Kim's Instagram Power of Run Facebook Contact Kim at CoachKim@ThePowerofRun.com
Red means stop, green means go, yellow means go very, very fast. That's right! The Mikes are talking about the 1984 film, Starman, starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen; directed by...John Carpenter?! Mike Field and Mike Butler discuss how the failure of Carpenter's The Thing (yes it was considered a bomb, not THE bomb back then) caused him to believe that he had to direct this sci-fi love story to prove to studios that he was still a viable director. While both Mikes agree that Carpenter had nothing to prove, the results on screen are awesome. This film is filled to the brim with heart and warmth, most of it stemming from it's amazing leads in both Bridges and Allen. And while they are some of the standouts about this film, there is a lot to love about it. So grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema). Thank you so much to Marvel Dice Throne for supporting today's episode. Please use the following link to check out their Kickstarter, support the campaign, and reserve your copy. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicethrone/marvel-dice-throne?ref=e4adag (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicethrone/marvel-dice-throne?ref=e4adag)
Mike Erwin is the founder of Team Red, White and Blue which has the mission of enriching veteran's lives by connecting them with communities through fitness and social activities. This community has over 190 locations across the country, 200,000 members and close to 250,000 check-ins for 2020. Find out more about Team RWB here: Team Red, White and Blue Mike is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves, his current assignment is as an Assistant Professor at United States Military Academy, West Point. He is also the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board at the Positivity Project, which has the mission of teaching Pre-K through 12 students about character strengths and building positive relationships. Learn more about the Positivity Project here: The Positivity Project Mike has Co-authored two books, which dive into leadership principles such as solitude and why we need to put people first in the age of technology. Find both of the books here: Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude By Mike S. Erwin and Raymond KethledgeLeadership is a Relationship: How to Put People First in the Digital World by Mike S Erwin and Willys DevollFind Mike Erwin here: Mike Erwin on LinkedInMike Erwin on Facebook Mike Erwin on Instagram Mike Erwin on Twitter If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
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Where is Mike going to fish in 2022. The Announcement show is here and it is for real this time. With so many different things going on in life Mike and Becky announce what 2022 will look like for Mikes fishing.
To watch this episode, please visit Rachel's YouTube channel. Listeners can find Mike Millner at his website www.Neurotypetraining.com , and on Instagram @coach_mike_millner Mike Millner has been a high-level nutrition coach for almost 10 years. He has a gift for understanding the psychological and physiological needs of his clients, which has led to thousands of success stories. His personality-based approach with an emphasis on mindset has been featured in Thibarmy.com, Nutritional Coaching Institute, Ever Forward Radio, True Transformation, and many others. Mike believes the most important thing is connecting with you and understanding where you're at in your journey. Personally, he has been on every end of the spectrum when it comes to dieting and everywhere in between. He's been ashamed, insecure, overweight, orthorexic, skinny fat, and finally embarrassed to step foot in the gym. But he's come out the other side into a place of balance, harmony, and good health. Mike's goal is to help as many people as possible to navigate through life as a healthy individual in a way that's sustainable and enjoyable. As Mike would tell you – your personality is the key. In this episode, we chat all about the mind and body connection, three personality types and how to align your nutrition with each one, why chronic dieting could be working against your goals, and much more! “The middle ground is where the magic happens.” Mike Millner Top Takeaways: Benefits of aligning your nutrition goals with your personality traits Mikes breakdown of personality types in 5 different categories and how to structure nutrition plans based on personality type Why always eating less is ultimately leading to weight gain Ditching the all or nothing mindset Show Notes: [0:00] Rachel gives a brief bio about guest Mike Millner to the listeners [1:00] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill! Rachel welcomes guest Mike Millner @coach_mike_millner to the listeners [1:30] Keto + CrossFit & Metabolic Flexibility with Rachel Gregory [1:30] Mike dives into his life journey and what lead him into the nutrition and fitness industry [5:30] How Mike's podcast got its name: Mind Over Macros [7:00] Question: How do you think personality plays a role in individualized nutrition? [8:00] “Stop Fighting Against Your Personality” Christian Thibodeau [10:30] Neurotransmitter Systems that drive the majority of a person's behavior [13:30] What is glutamate? [19:00] Three personality types and how nutrition aligns within each one [25:00] Question: Can you explain why always eating less and being in a deficit can actually hinder fat loss in some circumstances? [32:00] Question: How do you approach your clients when it comes to spending time in a maintenance phase and getting out of a chronic dieting phase? [40:00] Question: Is there anything from a psychological standpoint that helps you to explain to your clients that it's not perfection that makes the difference, it's consistency over time? [43:30] “As long as you keep moving forward, consistency is going to be the most important part of this process.” [46:00] “The middle ground is where the magic happens.” [46:00] Question: Is there anything that you've changed your mind about in the past year? And why? [47:30] You can find Mike Millner on IG @coach_mike_millner or his Mind Over Macros podcast wherever you tune into listening. You can take the personality assessment at neurotypetraining.com [48:30] Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving MetFlex and Chill and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! How to Leave an Apple Podcast Review: First, Open the podcast app on your iPhone, Mac, or iPad. Then, hit the “Search” tab at the bottom right-hand corner of the page and search for MetFlex and Chill. Select the podcast, scroll down to find the subheading “Ratings & Reviews”. and select “Write a Review.” Next, select the number of stars you'd like to leave. Please choose 5 stars! Using the text box which says “Title,” write a title for your review. Then in the text box, write the review itself. The review can be up to 300 words long, but doesn't need to be much more than: “Love the show! Thanks!” or “Rachel provides wonderful content from a multitude of expert guests!” Once you're done select “Send” in the upper right-hand corner. --- Join the FREE MetFLex Life Course: www.metflexandchill.com Rachel Gregory is a Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Podcaster, and founder of MetFlex Life. She is also the author of the international best-selling book, "21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss Challenge." Rachel received her Master's Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison University and Bachelor's Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Miami. Rachel completed the first-ever human clinical trial looking at the effects of the Ketogenic Diet in non-elite CrossFit athletes, which is published in the International Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine. Currently, in her day-to-day coaching business, Rachel guides her clients to becoming the best, most confident version of themselves. She has a passion for educating those dedicated to optimizing their physical and mental well-being while improving long-term health and fitness goals. Her most popular course, Keto for Women, has helped women all across the world learn how to ditch the restrictive, all-or-nothing mindset associated with keto and instead thrive through the power of metabolic flexibility. You can connect and learn more about Rachel's work by visiting her website www.metflexlife.com Social Links: Youtube: @rachelgregory Instagram: @rachelgregory.cns TikTok: @metflexlife Facebook: @metflexlife Primary Programs: Keto For Women Muscle Science For Women