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SummaryThe conversation delves into the complex murder case of Monique Baugh, exploring the drug connections, the feud between LA and Momoh, the investigation's progression, and the eventual trial and sentencing of those involved. It highlights the vulnerabilities faced by realtors and emphasizes the importance of safety protocols. Additionally, it celebrates the contributions of Vivine Thomas to heart surgery, underscoring the significance of black history.---------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Case00:45 The Discovery of Monique's Body00:56 New Chapter02:20 Monique's Life and Relationships04:49 The Last Day: New Year's Eve Plans08:48 The Mysterious Appointment12:54 The Aftermath of the Shootings17:43 Investigating the Connection21:23 The Investigation Unfolds26:42 Tracking the U-Haul and Evidence27:08 The Unraveling of a Crime31:32 Connections and Motives36:36 The Setup and Investigation38:03 The Mastermind Revealed40:51 The Trial and Sentencing43:09 Takeaways and Lessons Learned47:47 trueCrime-outro-high-long.wav-------------------------------------------------------------------KEEP UP WITH USIG:@MURDERINTHEBLACKFACEBOOK:MURDER IN THE BLACK THE PODCASTTIKTOK:MURDERINTHEBLACKEMAIL:murderintheblackpodcast36@gmail.comWEBSITE:www.murderintheblackpodcast.com
Theologin und Entscheidungscoach SARAH MOMOH hilft Menschen vorwiegend bei beruflichen Veränderungen, aber steht auch im Privatbereich mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Warum entscheiden wir uns nicht gerne, und warum sind wir meist zufriedener, wenn wir es tun? Entscheide Dich jetzt, diesen Talk unbedingt zu sehen und zu hören!
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"Das Leben ist jetzt, jetzt gerade. Nicht warten bis Rente, bis man dann irgendwie mal in Urlaub fährt oder sich Zeit gönnt mit der Familie, sondern wirklich eben jetzt drauf gucken, was ist denn möglich, was ist wichtig." – Sarah Momoh, Entscheidungscoachin In diese Episode geht es um die Bedeutung von selbstbestimmten Entscheidungen für den erfüllenden Job und wie diese das Leben positiv beeinflussen können. Sarah Momo betont, dass es nie zu spät ist, eine Veränderung anzustoßen und dass das Leben im Hier und Jetzt stattfindet.Fragen, die im Podcast behandelt werden:Warum fühlen sich so viele Menschen in ihrem Job wie in einem inneren Gefängnis, obwohl die Tür offen steht?Was können wir tun, um die Erwartungen anderer Menschen nicht unser Leben bestimmen zu lassen?Wie können wir lernen, unsere eigenen Bedürfnisse und Werte zu erkennen und danach zu leben?Welche Rolle spielt Dankbarkeit im Streben nach einem erfüllten Leben?Wie kann man trotz schwieriger Umstände zufrieden und glücklich sein?Warum macht Erfolg im Außen oft innerlich leer und wie kann man diesem Hamsterrad entkommen?Wie beeinflussen toxische Arbeitsumgebungen unser Wohlbefinden und was können wir dagegen tun?Ist es jemals zu spät, eine neue Entscheidung zu treffen und den eigenen Lebensweg zu ändern?Das Gespräch zeigt, wie gesellschaftliche Erwartungen und der Druck, erfolgreich zu sein, Menschen davon abhalten können, erfüllende Entscheidungen zu treffen. Sarah erläutert, dass wahres Glück und Zufriedenheit nicht von materiellen Gütern oder beruflichem Status abhängen, sondern von der Qualität der Beziehungen und der inneren Einstellung.Ein zentraler Punkt der Episode ist die Erkenntnis, dass viele Menschen in einem inneren Gefängnis leben, gefangen in Jobs und Beziehungen, die sie nicht glücklich machen. Sarah und die Gastgeber ermutigen die Zuhörer, sich dieser Fesseln bewusst zu werden und den Mut zu finden, die Türen zu ihrem inneren Gefängnis zu öffnen.Diese Episode bietet wertvolle Perspektiven und praktische Ratschläge für alle, die nach Wegen suchen, ihre beruflichen und persönlichen Ziele in Einklang zu bringen und ein erfülltes Leben zu führen. Die Zuhörer werden ermutigt, ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse und Werte zu erkennen und den Mut zu finden, ihr Leben nach ihren eigenen Vorstellungen zu gestalten.Mehr über die Gästin:Sarah Momoh ist Theologin und Entscheidungs-Coach. Sie arbeitet mit Führungskräften in Konflikt- & Krisensituationen. Als Entscheidung-Coach unterstützt sie Menschen dabei selbstbestimmte Entscheidungen zu treffen und erfolgreich umzusetzen. Zentral steht das Thema Selbstverwirklichung und Steigerung der Entscheidungskompetenz. Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-momoh/https://sarahmomoh.de/httpDas ist der Podcast von agyleOS - der People & Culture Plattform für Skill-basierte Organisationen. Erfahrt mehr darüber, wie ihr mit agyleOS eine euer Unternehmen entwickeln und visualisieren könnt auf unserer Website. Für die neuesten Updates zu agyleOS folgt uns auch auf LinkedIn.Feedback zum Podcast per Mail oder auf LinkedIn:Erdal: ea@agyleos.com oder LinkedInNino: nc@agyleos.com oder LinkedInPodcast LinkedIn Profil.Musik & Postproduktion:Joscha Grunewald
A conversation between Scott and his Mom... Mom - “Dad and I are sitting here talking and we think we're ready to travel again and we want to know if you'd help us plan the trip because you're really good at that stuff.” Scott - “That's great! Where do you want to go?” Mom - “Dad said he wants to go to Disneyland.” Scott was surprised because Dad isn't a let's go the Disney Parks type of guy. He doesn't dislike it or anything….it's just not what Scott expected to hear. Scott - “Disneyland?” And then joked, “When are we going?” Mom - “Oh, will you go with us? Please go with us.” Scott - “Mom, I was just kidding. I'm not crashing your vacation.” Mom - “Please go with us. You know your way around Disney. You'll be able to help us. We love you and we don't get to see you that much. Please go with us.” So back in April of 2015, Scott, his wife, and the kids did a California trip with some friends. They started in San Diego and then made their way up to San Francisco, making stops in Anaheim and Monterey. Scott's parents came in from Las Vegas and joined them in San Diego and at Disneyland but that was a while ago…so when his Mom asked him to join them on this trip, these thoughts raced through his mind: Mom recently turned 75, Dad just turned 82, things aren't getting easier for them, and time keeps on moving despite Scott's best efforts to stop it. His parents live out west and Scott lives on the east coast. The three of them get along and they love spending time together. Scott also thought that Mom and Dad walking and navigating the parks would be a challenge...and he didn't know if or when he'd have this chance again. And that's how this trip came about. Enjoy Disneyland with Mom and Dad - Part 1...with some special surprises throughout! Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.com Support: www.patreon.com/themouseandme FB & Instagram: The Mouse and Me TikTok: @TheMouseAndMePodcast Twitter: @MouseMePodcast Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themouseandme/support
Stories we're covering this week:• City Council looks at adding roundabout to Main & Broad. We'll talk about it in A Moment With the Mayor• The nation's fast best growing sport continues to grow in Mansfield• Neuro hospital foundation kicks off capital fundraising campaign• Need to work on your putting game? We have a solution• In Sports, we'll tell you who has the best record in Mansfield ISD baseballIn the Features Section:• Angel Biasatti talks about how to honor your favorite high school athlete in Methodist Mansfield News to Know• Beth Steinke has information on local real estate data in the Mansfield Real Estate Update• Brian Certain whips up a tasty classic with a Southwest twist in the Cocktail of the WeekAnd in the talk segment, Steve talks in-studio with Lake Ridge-grad-turned-motivational-speaker Jalen Momoh. Plus, your chance to win a $25 gift card to a Mansfield restaurant of your choice with our Mansfield Trivia Question, courtesy of Joe Jenkins Insurance. We are Mansfield's only source for news, talk and information. This is About Mansfield.
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Hallo und herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Episode Coffee Break, mit eurem Lieblingswort Tino Fuchs. Zu Gast heute war Sarah Momo - Entscheidungscoach und Theologin, die ihren Themenschwerpunkt auf LinkedIn verlagert hat. Wer Sarah noch nicht kennt, wird in diesem Interview überrascht sein, wie viel Power und Gradlinigkeit diese Frau an den Tag legt. Sarah ist darauf spezialisiert, Menschen in die Sichtbarkeit zu bringen und Dir zu helfen LinkedIn richtig zu nutzen. Eine Kostprobe ihres Wissens gibt sie uns in dieser Folge. Viel Spaß! Podcast Shownotes Kontakt: coaching@sarahmomoh.de Links: Website: https://sarahmomoh.de/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-momoh/ Content-Coaching: https://sarahmomoh.de/content-coaching/ Du findest mich auf: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coach-tino-fuchs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tibro/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmAoUURED6qTl7wPkES_QtA TrustPilot: https://de.trustpilot.com/review/tinofuchs.com Oder schreib mir eine Mail an: coaching@tinofuchs.net BUCH DIR EIN GRATIS STRATEGIEGESPRÄCH MIT MIR:https://calendly.com/tinofuchscoaching/60min Schaue dich gerne auf meinem Shop um: https://tinofuchs.shop.copecart.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tino-fuchs/message
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2023 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Rami Kantar, Yoshi Toyoda, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, discuss the following articles from the January 2023 issue: “Identifying Public Perceptions, Attitudes, and Concerns about Breast Implants and Their Complications: A National Survey with Implications for Practice” by Lee, Khavanin, Xun, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/BreastImplantPubConcerns Special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, from the University of Michigan. Dr. Momoh is a Reconstructive Microsurgeon who specializes in Breast Reconstruction. He completed his residency training at Baylor College of Medicine and a Microsurgery Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He leads clinical practice while also serving as Program Director for the Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Michigan. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJan23Collection
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2023 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Rami Kantar, Yoshi Toyoda, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, discuss the following articles from the January 2023 issue: “Reconstructive Burnout after Mastectomy: Implications for Patient Selection” by Halani, Jones, Liu, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/MastectomyBurnout Special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, from the University of Michigan. Dr. Momoh is a Reconstructive Microsurgeon who specializes in Breast Reconstruction. He completed his residency training at Baylor College of Medicine and a Microsurgery Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He leads clinical practice while also serving as Program Director for the Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Michigan. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJan23Collection
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2023 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Rami Kantar, Yoshi Toyoda, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, discuss the following articles from the January 2023 issue: “A Comparative Study of Secondary Procedures after Subpectoral and Prepectoral Single-Stage Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction” by Abbas, Rizki, Tansa, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/2ndAfterBreastRecon Special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, from the University of Michigan. Dr. Momoh is a Reconstructive Microsurgeon who specializes in Breast Reconstruction. He completed his residency training at Baylor College of Medicine and a Microsurgery Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He leads clinical practice while also serving as Program Director for the Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Michigan. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJan23Collection
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Rami Kantar, Yoshi Toyoda, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, discuss the following articles from the January 2023 issue: “A Comparative Study of Secondary Procedures after Subpectoral and Prepectoral Single-Stage Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction” by Abbas, Rizki, Tansa, et al. “Reconstructive Burnout after Mastectomy: Implications for Patient Selection” by Halani, Jones, Liu, et al. “Identifying Public Perceptions, Attitudes, and Concerns about Breast Implants and Their Complications: A National Survey with Implications for Practice” by Lee, Khavanin, Xun, et al. Special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, from the University of Michigan. Dr. Momoh is a Reconstructive Microsurgeon who specializes in Breast Reconstruction. He completed his residency training at Baylor College of Medicine and a Microsurgery Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He leads clinical practice while also serving as Program Director for the Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Michigan. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJan23Collection #PRSJournalClub
If a movie mom is “scary,” does that count as a monster flick? In the case of “Lou,” with Allison Janney and Jurnee Smollett, it does not. But that's what we watched, along with “Beast” and “Werewolf at Night.”We mention applying for federal student loan forgiveness. Here's the link:https://studentaid.gov/welcome/?redirectTo=%2F—Listen to Kelly's podcast - The Podcast LaunchpadListen to Cort podcast with Brad at PureFandom.comCheck out Susan's movie stats on Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/barbisu/stats/Original music by Garrett ThompsonJoin us for live tweets of our favorite shows, and Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @GeekGirlSoupContinue the conversation on facebook.com/groups/GeekGirlSoupEmail your questions and comments to GeekGirlSoup@gmail.comGeek on!PS - Register to vote . . . and VOTE!
Sometimes "reality" TV takes it one step too far. Sometimes two steps. Sometimes a flying leap. WARNING: IMPLIED VIOLENCE AND TORTURE Written and Produced by Julie Hoverson Cast List Announcer - Frankenvox Alison - Beverly Poole Bart - Michael Faigenblum Carl - Mike Campbell Debbie - E. Vickery Ms. Sheldon - Sharon Delong Tanya - Tanja Milojevic Mom - Shayla Conrad-Simms Dad - Reynaud LeBoeuf Son - Eli Nilsson Fred - Joel Harvey Bob - Glen Hallstrom Helen - Helen Edwards June - Shelbi McIntyre Kathy - Kim Poole Additional Voices - Russell Gold; Julie Hoverson Music by Brian Bochicchio (Seraphic Panoply) Show theme: Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Design: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's right here, right now, can't you tell?" ************************************************************************ IDIOT BOX Cast: [Opening credits - Olivia] TV Announcer Alison, chipper Bart, sullen Carl, upbeat, hearty Debbie, nervous, angry underneath Ms. Sheldon, executive producer Tanya, in the sound booth Family - mom, dad, teenage son Bar - Fred, Bob, Helen Dorm - June, Kathy OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's right here, right now, can't you tell? MUSIC SOUND THEME MUSIC ANNOUNCER last week, in the record-breaking debut of The Box, we were introduced to our four contestants: ALISON [chipper] I'm Alison, from Santa Monica. Hi, mom! CARL [hearty] Carl, from Atlanta - home of the Cartoon Channel!! DEBBIE [nervous] Debbie, from Salem. Uh, Oregon. [quickly] Salem Oregon. BART [sullen] Bart, Minneapolis [disgusted sigh]. ANNOUNCER The rules are on the screen now for all you viewers out there, to cover the formalities. They are also available on our website at [spelled out superfast] w-w-w-dot-s-k-i-n-n-e-r-i-d-i-o-t-b-o-x-dot-com. AMB FAMILY LIVING ROOM SOUND CHIPS EATEN FROM BAG ANNOUNCER [TV] And after this brief message, we'll show you the results of last week's voting. SOUND CLICK OF REMOTE SOUND POPCORN POPPING IN MICROWAVE MOM [off] You better not have turned that off, hun! SOUND MICROWAVE DINGS DAD Just muted. Sick of all these ads for freaking erectile dysfunction. If anything's going to give a guy man-trouble, it's having to watch all those damn ads. SOUND POURING POPCORN INTO BOWL SON Ew, dad. T-M-I. MOM [coming in, munching popcorn] The one I hate is that smiling guy. His wife just looks so scared all the time. Almost as creepy as the King. SON Am I adopted? Please say yes. DAD Ooops, back on! ANNOUNCER [TV] Did everyone vote? MOM I certainly did! SON Mom? [disgusted noise] Why? ANNOUNCER [TV] The voting is closed, the tabulations have been made, and the scores are coming up on the screen now. MOM [over the announcer] Why not? I want that nice young girl - the blonde - to win. She's very wholesome. ANNOUNCER [TV] And it looks like today Alison has been selected! MOM [satisfied] There! ANNOUNCER We have Alison in the studio now - let's see how she takes it. SOUND LIGHT MUSIC, ON THE TV SEGUES INTO REALITY ANNOUNCER Hello Alison! Say hi to everyone! ALISON Hi! Hi mom! Dad! ANNOUNCER How's the first week been treating you? ALISON This place is great! ANNOUNCER Throughout the show, we'll be showing some of the fun you four have been having. Now, why don't you tell me what you think of your new friends? ALISON Oh, wow - everyone's really great. ANNOUNCER Don't you find Bart a bit... isolated? ALISON He's just self-contained. I'm sure he's a good guy, he just doesn't open up real easily. ANNOUNCER And Debbie? ALISON She's shy - a lot like my sister. Hi Vickie!! ANNOUNCER [chuckles] That's great. ALISON And Carl - well, he's a blast. He's always thinking up great stuff to do. ANNOUNCER Yesterday you had sole access to the Dairy Dan Amusement park. ALISON Oh, man - that was awesome! They closed the gates and we got to ride all the rides all day long - no lines, no crowds! Woo! ANNOUNCER You've been chosen. ALISON Woo! [stumbles] I - What? What? SOUND CONTROL BOOTH ANNOUNCER [TV] Please step into the box. ALISON [TV - gasp, then steels herself] Right. [somewhat bitter] Thanks America. SHELDON That's the shot - tight in on 2, now 3 - yes! Keep her face centered until she shuts the door. TANYA Got it. SHELDON Okay, keep the volume low on that. It's early yet - don't want to wear out the viewers... SOUND [TV] ELECTRIC SHOCK NOISE, SOMEWHAT BRIEF ALISON [TV - short scream] ANNOUNCER [TV] We'll be right back after the break to find out what today's challenge will be. AMB DORM ROOM JUNE Omigod! Omigod! Did you see that? KATHY [distracted] Hmm? No but I sure heard it - did they just do what I think they did? JUNE They just shocked the crap out of the blonde chick! KATHY Was there actually crap? JUNE [duh] She was in the box. Shh. It's coming back on. SOUND TV TURNS UP ANNOUNCER [TV] We'll be right back with more of The Box after these messages. SOUND SOUND DOWN AGAIN JUNE I hate when they do that. KATHY Shock someone? JUNE No, have the logo come up and make you think the show is back on. KATHY Yeah, that's much worse. JUNE You know what I mean! It was totally mean that they shocked her - she's the one who got the most votes! KATHY Isn't that what everyone was voting for? JUNE No! At least, I don't think so - I mean, I thought it was voting for who would win something cool. I ...voted for her. KATHY You actually voted? JUNE On the website, yeah. KATHY Of course there's a website. Maybe you should read the fine print. JUNE Oh, oh! It's back on! Jeez, look at her poor hair! SOUND TV UP ANNOUNCER [TV] Back to the interview room, to hear from Alison. ANNOUNCER [real] Before we go on, I need to point out, this is the only time you can choose to leave the show. Are you prepared to stay? ALISON [gulps, then quiet] Yes. [clears her throat, louder] Yes. [very shaky] That wasn't so bad. ANNOUNCER Excellent. Now I believe you recently graduated from college, Alison. What did you get your degree in? AMB BAR ALISON [TV] I'm a liberal arts major, with a minor in art history. FRED So she's unemployed, eh? ANNOUNCER [TV] And you are engaged to be married? BOB Too bad. All the cute ones are taken. Even with that weird hairdo. SOUND TV SWITCHED TO SPORTS FRED Hey, we were watching that! HELEN Why? It's awful, letting them mess with people on TV like that! FRED [scornful] It's not real. BOB Course it is - it even has a website! HELEN Puh-leez. Lots of things have websites that aren't real. BOB Name one. HELEN Pamela Anderson's boobs. FRED She got you there, pal. BOB C'mon - just switch it back long enough to see what today's challenge is? Please? HELEN Ya big softie, you. SOUND TV CHANGES BACK ANNOUNCER [TV] Carl, you got the second most votes this week - Do you have anything to say to the viewers at home? Obviously you're doing something right, to get so many votes. CARL [TV] I think it's just my sunny personality, Bob. People like winners, and I am a winner. AMB LIVING ROOM SON Weiner. MOM Language! SON [dismissive noise] Doesn't that dipstick know that most votes gets zapped? DAD Maybe he doesn't - they might not tell THEM everything, either. Makes sense. Why else would they be so excited? SON But that sucks! That sucks big time! Here they are, trying to be all cool and get people to vote for them, and they're like masterminding their own torture or something. DAD It's just a game, No one really gets hurt. MOM Well, I was kind of upset that Alicia-- SON Alison. MOM Yes, that she got shocked. I didn't know that voting for her would do that. I kind of feel bad now. SON Well, don't vote for her next time. MOM I certainly won't! ANNOUNCER [on TV] Well, we've spoken to two of our four contestants, and the voting is open for the halftime winner. Go on line now or text to-- SOUND TV MUTES, AMB/DORM SOUND COMPUTER KEYS KATHY What are you doing? JUNE Voting. KATHY Vicious much? JUNE No! I - I just don't want her to have to get shocked again. Damn! It only lets me choose one of those two - not the other guy. KATHY So you want to see him get shocked? JUNE Well, no, but I like him the least. KATHY Just cause you don't think he's cute. SOUND ONE LAST KEY JUNE Um, there. KATHY So who'd you vote for? JUNE The guy - the nice one - of course. I like him, too, but I don't want her to get shocked again. SOUND TV UP AGAIN ANNOUNCER [TV] Regular text messaging fees apply. And now‑‑ SOUND OMINOUS MUSIC ROLLS IN ANNOUNCER [TV, ominous] The moment in the spotlight. Will it be Alison or Carl? The voting closes in three minutes, so hurry up and make your vote count - if the lines are overloaded, make sure and try back - but be quick. [normal] While we wait, let's watch some clips from the preliminary interviews with the other two contestants. MUSIC ANNOUNCER [TV] And what are you studying? DEBBIE [TV] I'm - um - a poli sci major. FRED So she's gonna end up unemployed too. BOB Whatever happened to good old trade schools? FRED They're still around - just the trades aren't. You seen any cobblers in the U.S. of A recently? Nope. It's all farmed out to Pakistan and Koala Lumper. HELEN Lumpur. FRED Sez you. HELEN I can turn it off, you know. BOB Yeah - see now Helen here's got a job that can't be farmed out - long as there's guys like us, there's always gonna be bars, eh? FRED Until they invent a mixology robot. BOB Hey, the lights are flashing on the screen, must be something important. SOUND TV TURNED UP. SOUND OMINOUS MUSIC INTENSIFIES ANNOUNCER [TV; evil "suspense" pacing] And the one who got the most halftime votes. Will it be Alison, our stoic liberal arts major? JUNE Yes, yes - come on come on!!! ANNOUNCER [TV] Or Carl, who tutors children with learning disabilities. MOM Oh, that's awful! SON Awful? That he works with retarded kids? MOM [almost a whisper] That I voted for him. ANNOUNCER [TV] And the one who got the most votes in the 8-minute half-time poll was-- SOUND HEAVY DRUMBEAT ANNOUNCER [TV] Was-- SOUND HEAVY DRUMBEAT KATHY Look at how much she's sweating! JUNE You'd sweat too if you just got shocked! ANNOUNCER [TV] is -Carl! JUNE Whew! KATHY Shh. Let's see what happens. ANNOUNCER [TV] This means that at the end of tonight's show, Carl will be up against the second half winner in a showdown to see who gets a million dollars sent to the charity of their choice. HELEN Waitaminute - she gets shocked and he gets a chance to win big bucks? That's so not fair! FRED That's the way it is. Women always getting the short stick. HELEN Especially when they're dating you, eh? BOB [laughs, tried to stop] FRED Yeah, yeah - you can joke now, but I'll give you 70-30 odds that the other winner is that other guy. BOB The grouch? FRED Yup. Is it a bet? BOB Fifty bucks? FRED Whoah, whoah! Let's not get carried away here, now. MUSIC - OPENING THEME, PLAYS FOR A MOMENT ANNOUNCER Entering week five of The Box, you can see the ratings posted for our four contenders. [hushed] Last week, it looked as though Debbie had finally broken-- DEBBIE [TV] I hate it! I hate you all! You can all just go and-- SOUND LONG SERIES OF BLEEPED WORDS SOUND ZAPPING AND SCREAMING UNDER NEXT LINE ANNOUNCER But after her trip to the box, she refused to cry off. DEBBIE [TV] [breathing heavily and gulping] No [gasp] way! [gasp] You don't [gasp] get rid of me [long shaky breath] that easily. [sob] ANNOUNCER And now, a new week - and what was this week's challenge? STUDIO AUDIENCE Fasting! ANNOUNCER Yes, fasting. Whoever could go the longest without eating even a single bite of food got a free pass this week‑‑ ANNOUNCER [TV] --and we'll find out who managed that in just a moment - after a few words from our sponsors. SOUND CLICK, SOUND OFF JUNE [urging] C'mon Debbie! KATHY Debbie? Hah. She's got no body fat to start with. Bart has a much better chance of surviving-- JUNE Don't say that! You just like him cause you know I don't! KATHY I root for the underdog. It's a principal. And no one likes that poor bastard. JUNE If no one likes him, how come Debbie's the one always getting shocked, huh? [almost a sob] Huh? ANNOUNCER [TV] Let's bring our four contestants out on stage to hear who's going to be free and clear for another week. Alison-- SOUND MUSIC UP, DOOR OPENS, SHAKY FOOTSTEPS ANNOUNCER [real] Alison, how are you feeling? ALISON [trying to be perky] Not too bad. I made it almost three whole days on nothing but water. ANNOUNCER But then you lost it? ALISON [heavy sigh] Yeah, I had to give in and get something. [resigned] I figured fine - just put me in the box. At least that eventually ends. ANNOUNCER Thank you, Alison. Now go over to the isolation booth while we talk with each of your friends. ALISON [venomous] Friends? Hah! ANNOUNCER [TV, confidential] She needs to learn to be careful about trading today's pain for tomorrow's - what she doesn't know is we've [ramping up] turned the voltage up another notch! AUDIENCE [TV, CHEERS] HELEN This just keeps getting worse. It has to be against the law. BOB Oh, come on. They signed waivers, didn't they? Plus, it's all fake - like wrestling. Seriously. Even if they did do this stuff, they have to have doctors and all on staff - make sure no one really gets hurt. SOUND UNWRAPPING AND OPENING A FORTUNE COOKIE FRED Hey, listen to this - "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." BOB Figures the Chinese would think of that first. FRED Nah. The Chinese didn't make that up. HELEN Then who did say it? FRED [immediate] Thomas Jefferson. BOB I don't think so. FRED Yeah? And who do you think it was? BOB Some Greek philosopher or other. [idea] Julius Caesar! HELEN You guys make your bet, I'll call Jonesy on the next commercial and he can google it. SOUND TV TURNS UP ANNOUNCER [TV] So Bart, you made it the longest without eating - you have any special tips for the viewers out there on how you did it? BART [real] Huh? ANNOUNCER Any tips? We'll give you a minute - these moments of uncertainty are just further proof that our show is live and unedited. While Bart ponders this, I'll recap - Alison gave into her craven need for food first, followed by Carl and Debbie - in a virtual photo finish, where Debbie held out for one millisecond longer than Carl. Good going Debbie! BART I hate you. ANNOUNCER Hmm? What's that? BART I hate you and all you stand for. ANNOUNCER Do I hear an opt-out coming? For those of you just tuning in, during this episode and this episode alone, any of our four contestants can opt out at any time - not just immediately following a trip into the Box. So Bart, are you-- SOUND A BEEP TRIES TO CUT HIM OFF ON THE FIRST WORD BART Fuck you! You can't get rid of me that easily. BART [TV] I don't care how many times you drug me and try to get me to bow down to the corporate machine! You and all you people at home - you are sadistic bastards, but I'm here for the long haul - And when I finish, whether I win or not, I will be traveling around the country demanding the pound of flesh each and every one of you bastards owe me!!! KATHY For god's sake, turn it off. JUNE No, he's making a valid point. We shouldn't be party to this. KATHY The very act of watching it validates it. JUNE No. I'm only doing this to bear witness. KATHY The advertisers don't care. They just want to you to watch. JUNE Well, I won't vote any more. KATHY Then you can't complain when your favorite gets zapped. JUNE [upset] Oh hell! ANNOUNCER [TV] Well, that was very enlightening. Before you out there start emailing and phoning - please refer to clause 42 slash 8 slash F, subsection I-I-I, paragraph y, where it sets out the game's rules covering mental illness or defect. Thank you, and good night! SOUND TV TURNED OFF HELEN Anyone checked out the big pools? FRED What do you mean? HELEN There's huge bets all over the place - everyone guessing who's gonna last the longest. BOB Well, no one's washed out yet. FRED They're a tough bunch of kids, but I bet I could make it on that show. Age does bring wisdom. BOB To who? FRED You're too young to remember this, but I was a P-O-W in nam [rhymes with "ham"]. I been through it all. Torture, deprivation, brain washing. HELEN They sure got yours squeaky clean. SOUND DRINKS WHOLE BEER DOWN. BOB Ahhh. MUSIC ANNOUNCER This week, week 9 of The Box, we might just lose a second contestant. ANNOUNCER [TV] Alison, you've spent three days in this jacuzzi - brought to us courtesy of Big Joe's cut-rate pools and spas. Now, people might think this was fun, but of course, you can't fall asleep or you might drown! ALISON [TV, parched, delirious] You suck, Bob. FRED Friend of yours? BOB You wish. ALISON [TV] Get me out. ANNOUNCER [TV] You do know that whomever leaves their jacuzzi first goes directly into the box? ALISON [TV] No! I want out! OUT! I can't - you can't make me stay here! JUNE They can't, can they? KATHY How much you wanna bet she signed something that says they can? JUNE That's illegal! KATHY Being stupid and greedy? Nah. They'd run out of prisons. Unless you subscribe to the idea that our whole world is a prison. JUNE [very upset] Don't talk like that - look at that poor girl! They're just dragging her across the stage! KATHY Wow. I wouldn't'a thought it would take three guys to handle her, after all the crap she's been through. ALISON [TV - screaming weakly and struggling] ANNOUNCER [TV] It is understood, under the rules, that the clemency episode has run out and, once again, the only time you can opt out is right after a session in the box-- SON If she's all wet, wouldn't that make the shock worse? DAD At least her hair doesn't end up all weird since they shaved her head after that challenge last week-- SON Three weeks ago. DAD Really? Anyway, they probably compensate somehow. MOM Are you sure? DAD [unsure] Well... They can't really hurt her - that would be... ANNOUNCER [TV] Oh, and - I've just got a word from the producer! We've got a three minute vote - so grab your phones! ANNOUNCER [real] Now this will cost one dollar per vote, so make yours count! Dial the studio number and hit 1 if you want us to let Allison forfeit and leave now, push 2 if you think we should hold her to the rules. And voting opens [beat, then TV] Now! SHELDON Start the positive counter. TANYA On it. Running. NARRATOR [TV] The positive votes will tally right here on the corner of the screen, and if, after the vote closes, there are more positive than negative votes, Alison will immediately leave the studio - damper but wiser... BOB Man, I wish I was in Vegas. FRED Nah - you know what's going to happen. The odd's'll be crap. HELEN Course. They'll let her go. FRED You gotta lotta faith in people, babe. Nah. I'll give you 10 to 1 she's gonna ride the lightning. BOB [incredulous] "Ride the lightning?" FRED You know - old sparky. The electric chair? Man where have you been? BOB Considering no one's been executed in an electric chair in this state for - um - help me out Helen-- HELEN 50 years. BOB 50 years. FRED Really? HELEN How the hell'm I supposed to know? BOB Well, whatever - a long time. HELEN Actually, I think this state always hanged people. FRED Hung. BOB The countdown! 5 - 4 - JUNE 3-2- MOM [almost breathless] One. ANNOUNCER [TV] All votes are in, and as you can see, we had a regular landslide of support for our dear friend Allison here. we have 4 million six hundred seventy two thousand, three hundred and forty-two votes for clemency. Good for you everyone! We'll show the other side, right after this-- SOUND TV OFF DAD No way! MOM You can't ! SON I won't watch any more of this. This is brutal. MOM [angry] Don't you dare! How can we not ... find out? SON No. MOM Just until they announce it - we don't have to watch ...if she... SON Gets it? SOUND REMOTE THROWN ONTO TABLE SON You do what you want. I'll be in the garage. SOUND [after a moment] TV CLICKS ON COMMERCIAL [something] KATHY I bet the commercials for this cost top dollar. Like superbowl ads. JUNE How can you just be so snarky - that girl could die! KATHY Nah. They can't do that. It would be illegal. JUNE Not normally, but remember when that guy had a stroke on "Danger Island" last year? The family sued, but the waiver made it perfectly legit. KATHY And that wasn't even that exciting. ANNOUNCER [on TV] For those just tuning in, we have perky little Allison in the Box, awaiting your verdict. [continues under] Does she take the next shock, or have you tipped toward clemency for this poor girl? SHELDON Give them the split picture. TANYA Before and after? SHELDON Uh-huh. [grim] Show them what they did. ANNOUNCER [on TV] The negative votes have been tallied. SOUND DRUM ROLL, OMINOUS MUSIC ANNOUNCER [ON TV] And we had 4 million six hundred seventy two thousand, three hundred and forty-two votes to let her go. BOB I'm still saying they'll let her off. FRED Nope. You already lost that twenty, pal. HELEN Shh! ANNOUNCER [TV] The negative count is seven million three hundred-- SOUND TV OFF KATHY Did you vote? JUNE Yes. [beat] Twenty times. KATHY [shrug] You can't beat the bastards. JUNE But if everyone just voted a few more times... KATHY Three million more times. JUNE How can people be so horrible? SOUND [NEXT DOOR TV] SCREAMING PEOPLE [laughing] SOUND POUNDING ON WALL JUNE [yelling at them] How can you be so horrible?? KATHY They're drunk. Didn't you see the sign? JUNE [half a sob] Sign? KATHY The one that said "come to gary's room, get drunk and watch The Box"? JUNE [down] No. KATHY Look, turn it on. You'll see she's not dead or anything, then you'll feel better. JUNE But what if she's not? I mean, what if she is? I mean-- KATHY [sigh] Then you'll know. SOUND [beat, then] TV TURNS ON SOUND [on TV] AMBULANCE SIRENS JUNE [sob] MOM [sob] Her poor parents! DAD Don't worry so much - she's not dead. MOM She was for 43 seconds. DAD That doesn't even count these days - happens all the time on House. MOM [very upset] But this is real! SOUND [on tv] MUSIC UP ANNOUNCER [tv] And we'll be checking in with Allison as soon as she regains consciousness to confirm her wish to opt out. For now, the game comes down to Bart and Carl. ANNOUNCER Don't forget - no matter what happens, the game's big final episode is in two weeks. SOUND CAMERA OFF SHELDON Nicely done. ANNOUNCER It's really wearing me thin. SHELDON Almost over. And after today's vote, there's no way the station can afford to cancel us. ANNOUNCER [sigh, then grudging] Two more shows. SHELDON [with meaning] And then we announce the results. MUSIC - OPENING THEME, PLAYS FOR A MOMENT AMB NOISY BAR BOB [ordering] Another one. FRED Packed tonight. SOUND DRINK SET DOWN HELEN It's the finale. FRED [tired] Oh, yeah. That. BOB Bottom's up! HELEN Slow down, or I'm gonna have to pour you into a cab. SOUND CAR KEYS SLAPPED ONTO THE BAR, SCOOPED UP SOUND GLASS SET DOWN HARD BOB Ahhh. CROWD ROAR OF EXCITEMENT HELEN Hold on! I'll get it. SOUND TV SOUND UP MUSIC FANFARE ANNOUNCER It's the night we've all been waiting for. The night the final results are announced. And we will have an ultimate winner. Let's recap what the winner will walk away with. SOUND VOLUME DOWN SOUND DOOR OPENS KATHY Oh, you're not watching that, are you? [sneer] I thought you decided it wasn't worth it! JUNE [shell shocked] I can't not watch! I have to know! KATHY Look, let's go to the library or something. JUNE No! I would die of suspense! KATHY It's not-- SOUND TV VOLUME COMES UP KATHY [sigh] I'm not staying. SOUND DOOR CLOSES ANNOUNCER And the contest comes down to our two finalists, Bart and Carl. They have endured amazing hardship to make it this far. Do you have anything you want to say to the people at home, Bart? BART You still suck and you always will. Every single one of you! Every person who just sits by and supports this shit! ANNOUNCER [still jovial] And yet, you have continued to play our sick little games - as you call them - despite being offered chance after chance to leave. BART Hah! I don't plan to fucking let you win, you scumbags! ANNOUNCER Well said. And you, Carl, do you have anything for the audience? CARL [mumbles] ANNOUNCER Speak up? CARL [vague, reciting] We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams. Sitting by lone sea-- lone sea.... the sea. The sea. See see oh playmate, come out and play with me.... [fades out] ANNOUNCER There you have it, folks. And now we go to our man in the street interviewer, Tanya. Take it away! TANYA Thank you. I'm in a major metropolitan center here, asking people on the street what they think of the Box. ANNOUNCER If they're outside right now, instead of glued to their sets, they must not think much of it. BOTH [fake laugh] SOUND TV OFF SOUND EATING MOM What? Don't you dare! DAD Hey, we were watching that! SON Are you enjoying this? MOM Enjoying? DAD What do you mean? SON All this shit they've put those people through! You can barely tell them apart now, after they've been starved and had their heads shaved. They look like concentration camp victims! MOM But - but this is the last show! DAD What does it matter if we watch or don't watch? SOUND THROWING DOWN A REMOTE SON Do what you want. I'll just hope for a six-car pileup. Maybe you'll trade up. SOUND DOOR OPENS AND SHUT SOUND REMOTE TAKEN, TV ON ANNOUNCER And for tonight, the big surprise is-- SOUND DRUM ROLL, OMINOUS MUSIC ANNOUNCER Two boxes! SOUND CANNED CHEERING ANNOUNCER One for each of you. While we get them all set, here's a word from our sponsor! AMB BAR CROWD Buzzing "two boxes?" BOB [slurry] Whaddaya think they've got up their shleeves? FRED They're gonna kill one of those boys. HELEN [confidential] I heard that girl Allison is in a private clinic, barely alive. FRED Where'd you--? HELEN Internet. BOB [sarcastic] Yeah. Then it's probably true. SOMEONE Turn it up! HELEN Got it! SOUND TV UP ANNOUNCER And now. The moment of truth! All the votes have been tallied. As you can see, we have Bart over here in the red box-- SOUND CANNED APPLAUSE ANNOUNCER [tv] --and Carl over there in the blue. SHELDON close up on Bart, camera 2. Yeah, baby, clench that jaw. Now cut to that trickle of sweat on Carl's face. Nice. TANYA Back to the announcer? SHELDON One more second, and - yes! ANNOUNCER [tv] And now, with the votes tallied, we will find out who you out there have selected as the big winner, and who has to take the big penalty. ANNOUNCER [real] But first, we caught each of our contestants here on secret camera last night. Let's see what they were doing on the penultimate night. SOUND QUICK JAB OF STATIC VOICE [tv] ...need to get out now. You don't understand what they have planned for tomorrow. It's so much worse! AMB BAR BOB Who the hell izzat? BART [TV] [scoff] Worse? Worse how? HELEN Don't know. FRED Look at that announcer fellow - he's surprised too. HELEN [half a chuckle] Serves him right. ANNOUNCER [tv] Sorry - we should have screened that clip before playing it. Let's go over to Carl's shot. CARL [tv] Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall--[cuts out suddenly] ANNOUNCER [tv] And that's all the time we have for that. And now the moment of truth. Carl or Bart? You held their fate in your hands. SOUND COMMERCIAL COMES ON UNDER MOM [coming in] Where's Kyle? Have you seen Kyle? DAD [mesmerized] He'll be back. Just ... went out to a friend's house. Probably. MOM You should turn that off and find him! DAD We can look in ten minutes just as easily as we can look now! MOM This is our son! DAD It's almost over! SOUND OMINOUS MUSIC ON TV ANNOUNCER [tv] And now. The final countdown. MOM Five minutes. SOUND SHE SITS ANNOUNCER [tv] This has been quite a journey for everyone - and we would like to thank you all for your support and participation. BOB Support? I'd shoot that stupid bastard if I had a chance. And a gun. HELEN You're not the only one, but a lot of people paid a lot of money into that damn show. ANNOUNCER [tv] --making us the highest rated network series ever-- FRED yeah, and even WE count for ratings, since we happen to be watching it. BOB [steaming into an alcoholic rage] Then let's not watch it! SOUND SLAMS GLASS ON BAR, LIQUID SLOSHES FRED Calm down, pal. BOB No! Is this what our world has come to? This crap?? SOUND THROWS BEER GLASS AT TV, TV DIES, BUT OTHER SET PLAYS ON IN THE BACKGROUND CROWD [Shocked silence] FRED Great, one down, only seven hundred million TV sets to go. HELEN I'll put it on your tab. CROWD [chatter begins again] ANNOUNCER [tv] --will definitely be returning for a second season, starting next fall-- SOUND DOOR OPENS ANNOUNCER [tv] --and we're looking at celebrity contestants. TANYA [tv] That will be a whole new ballgame. KATHY Sorry, didn't know it was still on. JUNE [distraught] Stay. Please. KATHY Ugh. Why? JUNE Because I don't think I'll make it otherwise. KATHY Make what? ANNOUNCER [tv] And now for the final outcome. MOM Yes? DAD About time. ANNOUNCER [tv] the final results. FRED Don't call the police. I'll get him home. HELEN Yeah. This time. ANNOUNCER [tv] What we've all been working toward. JUNE [crying] Can't they just say it? TV, MUSIC SWELLS, THEN CUTS OUT SUDDENLY JUNE What? HELEN Shit, must have blown the circuit. DAD The electricity's still on! KATHY Is there something wrong with your TV? MOM No! It's practically new! FRED Come on. Quitting time, pal. SOUND TEST PATTERN NOISE, THEN MUSIC SUDDENLY CUTS BACK IN ANNOUNCER Thank you all for participating in our experiment. MOM [gasp] ANNOUNCER As you can see, all of our actors are in perfect health. JUNE [sob] How could they--? KATHY Bastards. ANNOUNCER We would love to hear your reactions to this show. Please feel free to leave us a message at www-dot- SOUND TV SWITCHES OFF HELEN [last call voice] Allright. That's it. CLOSER [NOTE: George Santayana, author of the quote.]
Too much perfection is a mistake - Trau dich das Leben zu leben – Gespräch mit Sarah Momoh Das Konstrukt des Perfektionismus… Wohin führt Perfektionismus? Es gibt ja kein Ende, weil es immer noch besser gehen kann. Höher.Schneller.Weiter. Und dann? Absturz. Das ist ein Thema, das die wunderbare Sarah Momoh mit mir in der aktuellen Podcastfolge aufgreift. Sarah Momoh ist Theologin und Entscheidungscoach. Sie sagt: Entscheidungen bestimmen unser Leben und können es drastisch verändern. Bei LinkedIn ist Sarah sehr aktiv, indem sie Menschen unterstützt in die Sichtbarkeit zu kommen – mit ihren eigenen Werten und ihrer eigenen Haltung. Worüber sprechen wir? Entscheidungen prägen das Leben Zeit des Stillstandes zur Bewusstwerdung für die eigenen Werte und die eigene Haltung Sich selbst erLeben und bei sich sein Aus einem erhöhten Selbstanspruch in den Erschöpfungszustand „Es ist nicht mein Job, dass ich mich selbst kaputt mache!“ „Je mehr ich im Außen verbessert habe, desto mehr hat sich mein Zustand verschlechtert!“ “Too much perfection is a mistake” Rückkopplung mit sich selbst ist wichtig Zielbestimmung Welches Ziel verfolge ich? Was bedeutet dieses Ziel für mich und mein Leben? Ist es wirklich wichtig? Warum? Innere Konflikte werden im Außen ausgetragen Egoismus versus Egozentrik Emotionen leben – Umgang mit Angst Vorurteile gegen social media Schreiben für sich selbst – bleibe bei dir Journaling – Klärungsprozess Von innen nach außen – authentisch sein Kontakt mit Sarah: https://sarahmomoh.de Bist du neugierig geworden? Dann freue ich mich auf dein Ohr und dein Auge… wenn du magst hinterlasse gern deinen wertschätzenden Kommentar, dein Like und ich danke dir schon jetzt fürs Abonnieren. Schön, dass du dir Zeit für dich nimmst. Manchmal sind es nur Kleinigkeiten, die so viel Großes bewirken können... Danke für deine Zeit. Danke fürs Teilen. Danke fürs Abonnieren. Danke, dass du dir Zeit für dich nimmst. Bitte hinterlasse deine positive Bewertung und deine Rezension bei Itunes / Apple. So erhalten noch mehr Menschen Zugang zu diesem Podcast. Teile diesen Podcast gern mit Menschen, die etwas für sich und ihre mentale Gesundheit tun möchten. Möchtest du mit mir in Kontakt treten oder brennt dir ein bestimmtes Thema auf der Seele? Wenn du auf der Suche nach einem Coach bist, dann zögere nicht – suche dir Unterstützung und melde dich bei mir. Ich begleite dich auf deinem Weg. Möchtest du auch auf die Bühne im Podcast „Gedanken Achten Leben“? Welchen wertvollen Beitrag möchtest DU in die Welt bringen? Melde dich gern bei mir. Ich freue mich von dir zu hören und wünsche dir nur das Beste. Alles Liebe deine Jolanthe https://www.bendik-psychologie.de https://de.linkedin.com/in/jolanthe-maria-bendik-ba74501b5 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUWfxc3HPAi26FCjbSmfkjQ #entscheidung #achtsamkeit #persönlichkeitsentwicklung #podcast #mitgefühl #symptome #körper #burnout #authentisch #emotion #angst #bewusstwerdung #mut #mentalegesundheit #leadership #selbstverantwortung
Today we Hangout with Comedian and good friend of the show Momoh! We talk about Momoh's experience moving to Philly in the early days of Covid, how much he impacted so many peoples' comedy experience, Nat's 1 year anniversary with the pod, not to mention Momoh just can't stop talking about sea moss. Tune in Now for Doped up & Dyin' The Sunday Morning Smoke Show! BUY SOME MERCH - https://podcastmerch.com/collections/doped-up-dyin Want to listen to the Podcast? https://linktr.ee/Dopedupanddyin FOLLOW THE SQUAD: Dylan j Negri: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dylanjnegri/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/dylanjnegri Kevin Sanchez: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itskevinsanchez/ DC Williams Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dcduzzitt/ Momoh Pujeh Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/averagemo/ #dopedupanddyin #momohpujeh #dylannegri #kevinsanchez #dcwilliams #gasdigital Doped up & Dying is a Hilarious Raunchy Watch along Podcast with host Dylan Negri (GaS Digital, CBS, NNFA Podcast, The Stand) and Kevin Sanchez, What is a Watch Along Podcast?? Well we love to get high, laugh and sit around showing eachother for the first time the craziness we saw the week earlier. Each week they'll watch Cartoons, Online videos, and Invite your favorite comedians such as Shayne Smith, Kerryn Feehan, Jared Freid, Dave Temple, and Derek Gaines! to Join the Fun --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dopedupanddyin/support
Given the invention of the double entry bookkeeping system came many centuries ago, regulatory reporting is in its relative infancy when compared to financial reporting. So how can we better instigate its growth to catch up?Joining us on FinTalk this week to consider the complex nature of regulatory reporting and how we can boost its evolution are Avantage Reply's Vishwas Khanna & Brain Momoh.Vishwas & Brain delve into cascading accountability from the top down, simplifying the subjective nature of the sector's use of interpretations, and the cost of misreporting ESG that elevates its importance far beyond CSR.This episode of The VERMEG podcast covers:How the approach to regulatory reporting standards has evolved in recent years, and its current trajectoryThe process of establishing organisation-wide accountabilityBeing more proactive and accelerating the growth of the reg reporting sectorKey differences that emphasise the increasing focus on ESG over CSRVERMEG: https://www.vermeg.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/vermeg/Jawad Akhtar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jawad-akhtar-313562b/Vishwas Khanna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishwaskhanna/Brain Momoh:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brain-o-momoh-frm-dipacb-meng-041789a/
Sarah Momoh ist Theologin und Entscheidungs-Coach. Ein LinkedIn-Beitrag, in dem sie das Gefühl ihrer eigenen Erfolglosigkeit thematisiert, hat mich auf sie aufmerksam werden lassen. Sarah hat "Erfolg" mittlerweile für sich grundsätzlich neu definiert. Wir sprechen über die Bedeutung von Kennzahlen, die Power von persönlichen Zielen und den Unterschied zwischen Vergleich und Vorbildern.
Wie gut kannst du Entscheidungen treffen? Im Business, privat oder hängt das irgendwie alles zusammen? Ich habe mir mit der großartigen Sarah Momoh einen Profi-Entscheidungscoach in diese Podcastfolge geholt und wir sprechen u.a. über „Was ist schlimmer – falsche Entscheidungen zu treffen oder keine?“ „Veränderung wollen, aber Komfortzone nicht verlassen wollen – und nun?“ „Wovor haben Menschen am meisten Angst, wenn sie Entscheidungen treffen müssen?“ „Welche Entscheidungs-Typen gibt es?“ „Gibt es bei Entscheidungen überhaupt richtig oder falsch?“ „Können wir aus unserer Haut?“ „Entscheidungen und persönliche Werte?“ Und natürlich noch viel mehr, inkl. „How To Entscheidungen Treffen Hack“ und meinem Live-Schnelltest „Welcher Entscheidungstyp bist du?“. Wunderbar zum Mitmachen. Sarah Momoh ist Entscheidungscoach für Fach- und Führungskräfte aus Leidenschaft und mit einem wahnsinnig spannenden und professionellen Background. Ich habe sie hier auf LinkedIn (#CommunityRocks) durch Zufall gefunden und war direkt hin und weg. Denn WAS ist das Schönste und Schlimmste, was wir alle tagtäglich machen dürfen und müssen? Entscheidungen treffen UND auf Entscheidungen von anderen warten. Mehr Infos zu Sarah und ihrem Coaching (inkl. Persönlichkeits-Test): https://sarahmomoh.de/
One of the major reasons for overthinking is fear and anxiety. It reveals itself in different forms, you start second-guessing yourself, running away from doing what you know you should be doing, being scared of what people will say, and many other things. But what does the bible have to say about overthinking? How can you nip it at the bud and thrive in the will of God regardless? Find out what Mariam has to say about this in today's episode. Press PLAY
Join Chandra, Tyler, and special guests Andrew and Kestra as they discuss the sixteenth minute of High School Musical 2, in which Sharpay continues to sing Fabulous. Also, Andrew and Kestra play Mad Libs with Tyler! Listen to Disney Animation Minute Essential and follow them on Instagram and Twitter Wildcat Minute is a production of the Amateur Nerds. Rate, review, subscribe, tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter @amateurnerds Email us amateurnerdspresent@gmail.com Logo by @tgoldenart Music by Joe Winslow Old DCOM that's way too serious [shot of teenager riding in a 1. ______________ (mode of transportation). They fiddle with a 2. _______________ (creative hobby à instrument of such), then get frustrated and toss it away] Kid: “Can you tell me again why we have to go all the why to 3. _________________ (US state)?” Mom: “Because honey, your 4. _______________ (grandparent nickname) is going through a 5. _______________ (adj. w/ negative connotation) time right now.” A family adrift… Grandparent: “Is that my 6. __________________ (dad name)?” Mom: “No, “7. __________________ (name that is two first names combined). 6. ______________ 8. ________________ (synonym/euphemism for died) last year. This is your grandchild, 9. ______________ (cool animal name). Say hi to 4. _______________, honey. Kid: “Uhhh… hi” A crumbling town… Mom: “This is your grandparents' old 10. ______________ (trade good or ware) store. I remember when your dad and I used to 11. _____________ (verb) out front for the customers.” Kid: “You used to work with 4. _____________?” Mom: “Work for is more like it. He/she was the 12. _________________ (superlative adj.) 10. ______________-maker I've ever seen. Now I don't even know if she can 13. __________________ (easy task). And a bit of inspiration… [shot of our teenage lead practicing _________________ (hobby from #2) in a workshop] Grandparent: “Are you still playing 14. __________________ (childhood fad) Kid: “No 4. ______________, I'm _________________ (hobby from #2 as an infinitive) [shot of grandparent and grandchild working their crafts side by side] With 15. ________________ (mom-aged actor from the 90s) Mom: “Oh 9. ______________(name of kid), I'm so proud of you.” ________________ (a deceased actor as the grandparent) [shot of them in the hospital] “Remember the 17. _______________ (flowers), kiddo. Don't you dare forget. And introducing 18. __________________ (Avenger actor) Kid: “Why'd we spend all that time looking for a home? We belong here in 19. _______________ (participle) 20. ___________________ (geographic feature/term) Remastered and restored for VHS, own the moving family classic 19+20. __________________________
Special double guest episode! Our guests today have been close friends for many years, they are both actors but their paths have been very different, none the less they have been through the ups and downs together. Osy Ikhile has worked with some of the best know directors working today, including Ron Howard, Christopher McQuarrie, Lars Von Trier and David Yates. He is probably best know for "Legend of Tarzan", "Black Mirror" and "In the Heart of the Sea". Zackary Momoh has had an incredibly fast trajectory over the last handful of years, he's be pivotal in series such as Netflix's "Seven Seconds", HBO's The Nevers and yet to be released "Americanah". He has also starred in "Doctor Sleep" opposite Ewan McGregor and "Harriet" alongside Cynthia Erivo, both released in the same year. Host - Elliot James Langridge Citadel (Amazon) and The Nevers (HBO) season 2 will be released in 2022
This last week has been Hellish for my cohost and I. We have both had deaths in the family this week, but we didn't want to leave you guys hanging!! Enjoy some stories from backpackerverse.com!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monstersmayvary/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monstersmayvary/support
Imo Momoh is currently the Deputy Director for the Alameda County Behavioral Health Department, located in Oakland, California. Imo has a well-established career in the behavioral health sector of healthcare, having spent a majority of his career in the public service arena. Imo holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Computer Information Systems and a Master's degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Public Management from California State University.
Momoh is a rapper from Minnesota. He has worked with big names like Nipsey Hussle, Lil Baby, Money Man and more!
Perfectly Imperfect - Weniger Perfekt, Mehr Spaß! Podcast von Katharina Siebauer
Als Perfektionisten sind wir Meister:innen darin Entscheidungen vor uns herzuschieben. Die Gefahr, dass es dann doch die falsche ist, ist einfach zu groß. Doch genau aufgrund dieser fehlenden Entscheidungen dümpeln wir in unserem Leben und mit dem Business oftmals länger vor uns hin als nötig. Damit das in Zukunft nicht mehr so ist, habe ich Entscheidungsexpertin Sarah Momoh im Interview. Wir sprechen über folgende Themen • Wie kann ich Herz/ Intuition und Kopf Entscheidungen unterscheiden • Wie man mit Ängsten & Zweifeln die mit jeder Entscheidung einhergehen umgeht • Von „Oh Gott, ich muss eine Entscheidung treffen!“ zu „Es ist die logische Konsequenz!“ *** Mehr über Sarah Momoh: [Website](https://sarahmomoh.de/) [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-momoh/) *** Es fällt dir schwer an Projekten dran zu bleiben? Du gerätst immer wieder aus der Bahn oder hast keine oder nur wenig Zeit? Hier geht's zu meinem Online Kurs: [Online Kurs: Planen für Perfektionisten](https://katharinasiebauer.de/selbstmanagement/) Erhalte 30% Rabatt mit dem Rabattcode: **perfectlyimperfect21** *** **Dir gefällt diese Podcastfolge? Dann erfahre gerne mehr über mich und meine Projekte hier:** [Kostenloser E-Mail Kurs]( https://katharinasiebauer.de/in-5-schritten-raus-aus-der-perfektionismus-falle/) [Website](https://katharinasiebauer.de/) [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/kathi_perfektunperfekt/) [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Katharina-Siebauer-Perfektionismus-loslassen-100852712089937) [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/katharina-siebauer-599253b1/) Hab Spaß im Leben, Deine Kathi
Hosts Barbara Dunkelman and Jessica Vasami tackle the shocking Season One: Part One finale of The Nevers: “True.” They analyze the massive reveals, get excited about what's to come in Season One: Part Two, and get great insights from special guests Laura Donnelly and Zackary Momoh, who play Amalia True and Horatio Cousens. CREDITS In Partnership with HBO Executive Producer - Jordan Levin Producer - Christian Young Director - Hannah McCarthy Talent - Barbara Dunkelman, Jessica Vasami, Kayla MIlton, Charlotte McGrath, Hannah McCarthy Writers - Christian Young, Hannah McCarthy Creative Director - Eric Baudour Production Manager - Shane Gordon Technical Director - Nicholas Vettorel Second Unit Technical Directors - Christian Young, Michael Lindblad Graphics Designer - Josie Young Senior Editor/Post Producer - Peyton McLeod Special Thanks - Nadia Elias, Tim Goessling Thank you to our guests! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have our first guest appearance! We welcome Chris' mom, Kathryn, to the show to talk about her UFO sighting and theories about all the paranormal things. We also give a small update on the activity in our home. We apologize for any sound issues. We recorded at a kitchen table in a big house so the mics were a little wonky. Enjoy!
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The difference between starting a company 20+ years ago and starting one today is the accessibility of resources. When resources become more available, the competition grows. Great innovation needs professional nurturing in order to gain the competitive edge needed to survive in today’s startup environment. Startup incubator spaces have answered this call for countless companies. They provide resources and professional expertise related to scaling a small business to companies at various stages of growth.In today’s episode, we're talking to Osh Momoh and Jesika Briones from the leadership team at MaRS. This Toronto-based incubator provides support and services to over 1,200 startup companies. They provide Canadian science and tech companies with tailored resources through the startup stages, focusing on health, cleantech, FinTech, financial, and enterprise. MaRS has been helping startups get off the ground for 15 years, and they’re only seeing interest grow. They also offer a dedicated Autonomous program for startups in that realm, so we’ll dive into how that works as well. Some Questions I Ask:Could you provide us with some background on MaRS and the overall mission that you have there? (1:57)What types of day to day services do you provide for startups? (4:12)How do you see that startup world changing? (8:23)Can you give us an example of a company that you've worked with at MaRS that have gone through that evolution and are now on their path to becoming a commercially successful company? (11:07)What is a level 5 autonomous vehicle, and when might that be commercially available? (21:27)What are some of the challenges autonomous vehicles face? (24:19)How do you see the infrastructure that’s required to support autonomous vehicles progressing? (27:58)What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The types of startups MaRS works with (2:44)How they’ve broadened their industry focus beyond the health sector (6:00)How MaRS has grown with the popularity of startup culture (9:23)The role of the Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network within MaRS (13:56)What autonomous vehicle really means (7:10)Considerations for an autonomous future (22:13)Resources:MaRSEcopia AIAutomated Vehicle Transparency and Engagement for Safe Testing InitiativeSiemens Startups Program: from idea to market leader with the right toolsConnect with Osh Momoh:LinkedInConnect with Jesika Briones:LinkedInConnect with Paul Musto:LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, I caught up with a good friend in an absorbing conversation. And interestingly, he happened to be my birthday mate. Which made this particularly exciting. We had a cool and intriguing talk around being grateful, his pressures in life, focusing on his journey, what he likes, what he thinks as a matter of serious interest, and what he feels about certain things. You will surely find his story is deeply inspiring. It's also a summary of how my week has been so far; spending my birthday working, the outpour of love from my well-wishers, overwhelming messages of warm felicities, and the lovely calls. Have a dive in, and relish your listening pleasure. Share Your Story #TalkWithTodah HOTLINE: 08139395274 Email: theofficialtodah@gmail.com Subscribe here https://officialtodah.substack.com for newsletters and more! Follow me https://www.instagram.com/officialtodah/ Https://twitter.com/officialtodah?s=09 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talk-with-todah/message
Views & Voices is a series of brief and personal responses to works of art and film by BAMPFA staff from different departments and UC Berkeley students. At a time of distance, these commentaries are designed to bring you closer both to individual people behind BAMPFA and to individual works in our collections. We hope you'll enjoy hearing these personal views. Here, BAMPFA Curatorial Assistant Lucia Olubunmi Momoh looks at a compelling photographic portrait—specifically, a carte de visite—of abolitionist, suffragist, and American civil rights icon Sojourner Truth. She discusses the image in relation to Truth's life and work, as well as to contemporary social justice movements like Black Lives Matter. Momoh, who co-chairs BAMPFA's Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion task force, envisions her professional museum work as an extension of her social and environmental activism. Subscribe to the BAMPFA Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bampfa/id1520467594
Season 2 Episode 3! Podcasts will be coming on Sundays! Throwbacks,Gratitude, and My Mom Oh My! All my links: https://www.campsite.bio/nawarmasood --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
LazyWrita and Adesola shares their honest opinion on trending topics and what they think is the best solution to some of these issues. Trust me, you'd love to listen to what they've got to say in their Circle! Host: Olasope and Tunde Rave.
In light of Juneteenth we have a special episode with Sani Momoh a social worker in the San Jose Bay Area. We the topic of social injustice with technology as a bridging topic. Not only do we talk about online news media as it relates to social injustice but we include a segment on the micro issues in equality for black people. Sani also answers an interesting question: How would he allocate funds matching the $100,000 million dollar commitment Apple made to the cause to support #blacklivesmatter
Mom? Dad? .... Mom? Oh yeah. They're here. And ready to set the record straight! Why did we ACTUALLY get McDonalds grilled cheese? Someone called the police on a Barbie phone?! Wet toilet paper or newspaper? In this super special of episode of ITM, Mom and Dad take full reign over ALL games and discussions including: Let the Record Show, Who Am I?, Would You Rather... (with points!), and Journal Rewind! Thank you so much to the two greatest parents we've ever had for hijacking our podcast - wouldn't have had Episode 50 any other way!
Power consumers are going to start paying more for prepaid meters as the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has hiked the cost of the commodity. It was gathered in Abuja on Monday that the commission had increased the price for a three-phase meter from N67,055 to N82,855.19, while the cost of a single-phase meter was raised from N36,991 to N44.896.16. Operators in the sector told newsmen that the new prices were contained in a memo signed by the NERC Chairman, Prof. James Momoh, pegging the new price pursuant to section 19 (d) of the Meter Asset Providers regulation. According to stakeholders, the introduction of the MAP model, had not yet adequately address the meter demands of customers. Momoh said the reasons for the increase in meter cost is due to the hike in foreign exchange rate by the Central Bank of Nigeria was a contributory factor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2020 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Min-Jeong Cho, Casey Kraft, and Ara Salibian- and special guest Maurice Nahabedian, MD, discuss the following articles from the April 2020 issue: “Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction: Exploring Plastic Surgeon Practice Patterns and Perspectives” by Momoh, Griffith, Hawley, et al. “Deconstructing the Reconstruction: Evaluation of Process and Efficiency in Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flaps” by Haddock and Teotia. “Direct-to-Implant, Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction: A Single-Surgeon Experience with 201 Consecutive Patients” by Safran, Al-Halabi, Viezel-Mathieu, et al. Special Guest Maurice Nahabedian, MD, Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Medicine Inova branch and surgeon at the National Center for Plastic Surgery. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: http://bit.ly/PRSJCApril20Collection #PRSJournalClub
We unpack notions of Happiness through art and colour, celebrity, film, psychology and science as Chrystal Genesis is joined by guest editor, makeup artist Kay Montano. We learn more about The Queen of Happiness Florence Mills as we take a trip to Harlem. We visit the artist and teacher Vanessa Jackson RA who discusses colour and emotion and we catch up with Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield who talks power, happiness and wealth. We speak with Dr Laurie Santos from the Happiness Lab podcast who opens up about how we can become happier. Stance profiles Zackary Momoh, the British actor from London, and one of Hollywood’s rising stars for 2020 about his new film Harriet. Finally, onto a section, we call ‘Rites of Passage’ we ask broadcaster and chef Andi Oliver and author and editor, Nikesh Shukla, to share a piece of literature that deeply resonates with them and makes them happy.
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2019 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Raj Parikh, Lily Mundy, and Kyle Sanniec- and special guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, discuss the following articles from the October 2019 issue: “Safety of Postoperative Opioid Alternatives in Plastic Surgery: A Systematic Review” by O’Neill, Hayes, and Davison. “A Simplified Cost-Utility Analysis of Inpatient Flap Monitoring after Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction and Implications for Hospital Length of Stay” by Jablonka, Lamelas, Kanchwala, et al. “Intraoperative Surgical Navigation Reduces the Surgical Time Required to Treat Acute Major Facial Fractures” by Bergeron, Bouchard, Bonapace-Potvin, et al. Special Guest Adeyiza O. Momoh, MD, associate professor of plastic surgery and program director for the integrated plastic surgery residency program at the University of Michigan. #PRSJournalClub #PlasticSurgery
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2019 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Raj Parikh, Lily Mundy, and Kyle Sanniec- and special guest Terry Myckatyn, MD, discuss the following articles from the May 2019 issue: “Breast Cancer Knowledge and Decisions Made for Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy-A Survey of Surgeons and Women in the General Population” by Momoh, Hooper, Hsu, et al. “Venous Thromboembolism After Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: A Prospective Analysis and Review of the Literature” by Janis, and Kraft. “Comparing Reconstructive Outcomes in Patients with Gustilo Type IIIB Fractures and Concomitant Arterial Injuries” by Ricci, Stranix, Lee, et al. Special Guest Terry Myckatyn, MD, professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery and Director of Cosmetic and Breast Microsurgery at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis. #PRSJournalClub #PlasticSurgery
UK Actor ZACKARY MOMOH, of Netflix’s SEVEN SECONDS, discusses his training in the UK, learning to reject the idea of FAILURE, overcoming irrational FEARS, and growing into TRUE LOVE. Keep an eye out for him in the upcoming biopic film, HARRIET and in Stephen King’s The Shining sequel, DOCTOR SLEEP.
"If I won the lottery today, I'd give it all away to charity" Comfort Momoh has an MBE for her work in campaigning against Female Genital Mutilation and helping to reverse the effects of the surgery. In the 2nd episode, we sit down with Comfort and learn about the horrors of Female Genital Mutilation, what it's like moving from Lagos to London, how Comfort managed to navigate her career from being a midwife to setting up the UK's first FGM specialist clinic, meeting the Queen, multiple Prime Ministers and speaking around the world for international bodies, as well as hearing her advice for millennials.
Mom: That is not the way we leave the table. Hey, come on. Talk to me. Sit down. Take that off, please. Auggie: I'm sorry. Mom: It's okay. It'll be okay. Auggie: Why do I have to be so ugly? You are not ugly, Auggie. You just have to say that because you're my mom. Mom: Oh, because I'm your mom, it doesn't count? Auggie: Yeah. Mom: Because I'm your mom, it counts the most because I know you the most. You are not ugly and anyone who cares to know you will see that. Auggie: They won't even talk to me. It matters that I look different. I try to pretend that it doesn't, but it does. Mom: I know. Auggie: Is it always gonna matter? ...
I sat down with standup comedian Momoh Pujeh to talk about his selection, The Power of Now (1997) by Eckhart Tolle, a book which extols the importance of "Now" (read the book or listen to the episode for a deeper understanding of the concept, or perhaps just further confusion). This was a fun episode in part because Momoh initially hated the book, and it was only after a few subsequent reads that he came to appreciate the book - the first time a guest has had that arc. Momoh performs standup comedy in New York City - you can catch him at The Grisly Pear, and possibly on a webseries "when he gets around to it." You can follow him on Twitter at @Yopujeh.
欢迎订阅微信公众号“老虎小助手”,点击右下角进入“会员中心”,收听全套英文启蒙课程。亲子英文(5)Go wash your face.你该洗洗小花脸咯!Go wash your face.这句话有命令的语气,当妈妈很生气,就用命令的语气让孩子去做好他该做的事情哦!go wash 是两个动词相接,但是口语里可以这样说,可以把它当作是go and wash 的缩写。那么如何用完整的句子来说“你该去洗脸了”呢?原来加上主语就可以啦:You have to go wash your face.如果是问句又该怎么问呢?刷牙了没?洗脸了没?Did you brush your teeth?亲爱的妈咪,记住这些简单的句子了吗?Go comb your hair!/Go wash your face!宝贝会不会觉得妈妈好凶哦!Mom:Peter,it's time to eat breakfast.Peter:I am brushing my teeth.Mom:Alright,you better hurry,your bus is coming.Peter:Mom~the toothpaste dropped on my shorts.Mom:Oh ,dear,go get another pair.I'll help you change your shorts.It's time…是之前我们提到过的哦,表示是时候该干什么了。Teeth是tooth的复数不规则变化。You better你最好……如何Shorts前面也学习过的衣服类名词,常以复数形式出现,类似jeans。Go get也是两个动词相接,口语上这么使用看作go and get。Wash是表示洗涤的意思,wash away则是冲走,例如,He is trying to wash away the mud from the road.他试着冲走马路上的泥巴。
欢迎订阅微信公众号“老虎小助手”,点击右下角进入“会员中心”,收听全套英文启蒙课程。亲子英文(5)Go wash your face.你该洗洗小花脸咯!Go wash your face.这句话有命令的语气,当妈妈很生气,就用命令的语气让孩子去做好他该做的事情哦!go wash 是两个动词相接,但是口语里可以这样说,可以把它当作是go and wash 的缩写。那么如何用完整的句子来说“你该去洗脸了”呢?原来加上主语就可以啦:You have to go wash your face.如果是问句又该怎么问呢?刷牙了没?洗脸了没?Did you brush your teeth?亲爱的妈咪,记住这些简单的句子了吗?Go comb your hair!/Go wash your face!宝贝会不会觉得妈妈好凶哦!Mom:Peter,it's time to eat breakfast.Peter:I am brushing my teeth.Mom:Alright,you better hurry,your bus is coming.Peter:Mom~the toothpaste dropped on my shorts.Mom:Oh ,dear,go get another pair.I'll help you change your shorts.It's time…是之前我们提到过的哦,表示是时候该干什么了。Teeth是tooth的复数不规则变化。You better你最好……如何Shorts前面也学习过的衣服类名词,常以复数形式出现,类似jeans。Go get也是两个动词相接,口语上这么使用看作go and get。Wash是表示洗涤的意思,wash away则是冲走,例如,He is trying to wash away the mud from the road.他试着冲走马路上的泥巴。
In this episode, a mother and grandmother from Iowa talk about the difficult journey of changing diagnoses, medications, and symptoms during the early childhood of their son and grandson who has Tourette's Syndrome, OCD, and ODD. They discuss the importance of support groups, recognizing your own needs (especially when they might be different than the needs of your family members) and making sure to honor them. In their case, the need to be social and get out with other people. Transcription Speaker: Welcome to the Just Ask Mom podcast where mothers share their experiences of raising children with mental illness. Just Ask Mom is a Mothers on the Frontline production. Today we will speak with a mother and Grandmother from Iowa. Today they will be speaking about their elementary school-aged son and grandson who has Tourette's Syndrome. Tammy: Today we're doing something a little bit different. We have a mother-daughter pair. I'm going to ask you both to just tell us a little bit about yourselves? Mom: Okay, I'm an Iowa mom. I have a son who has Tourette's, OCD and ODD - major diagnosis there. Yes, some other ones too. He's at grade school and we live in Iowa. Tammy: Great. Grandmother: And I'm the grandmother of a grandson with mental health issues and I'm here to support my daughter and my grandson. Tammy: Great. So before we get started, I'm going ask each of you just to tell us a little bit about yourself before mothering. What were your passions? Or outside of mothering, what do you enjoy or when you fantasized about the kid's going off and you having a moment to yourself, what would you do? [Laughs] So just what's interesting to you as a person? Mom: Oh boy. [Laughs] Let's see. I used to like to sleep. [Laughs] Like I would sleep, stay up watching movies on TV and then go to bed late and stay up late and then sleep in late. Tammy: That sounds so nice. Mom: Yeah. [Laughing] Grandmother: And I as the grandmother, prefer reading. Used to enjoy dancing but as the kid's say, "Oh, yuck! Not that."[Laughing] and gardening. I like to garden and just be current. Go on little road trips. I do fantasize having a palm tree in my front yard and a big lounge chair on each side. Tammy: That does -- especially during the winters. That's a very attractive thought. Grandmother: Yes. Not, not a real palm tree - artificial - so I don't have to worry about it dying but --that would be happy. That's looking at happy in my eyes. Joy. Mom: If going ‘happy', I want the in ground pool at the backyard. [Laughs] Tammy: [Laughing]. That sounds good too. Grandmother: Just a fantasy. Tammy: Awesome. Well, I want to ask you to pretend you're talking to families who are feeling lost. They don't have a diagnosis yet for their child but they know something's going on. I'm wondering if you could tell us what would you say to those mothers? What would you say to family members or relatives, grandparents? As families are going through this and trying to determine what's going on with their child? Mom: I would just say something that helped me was to just research, research, research. Again, the internet, I googled everything. You know and then we kind of fell into a support group that helped us. There was a children's therapy center. We didn't actually go there for therapy because our insurance didn't cover it. But we found out that they have a support group there on Saturday mornings. So we thought, you know, let's just go and try this and see if we can meet other people that have kids that may have issues that can help us and stir us where to go. And so that really was our saving grace. Grandmother: That's true. I find -- getting into this in my estimation, doctors really don't know a whole lot. And each doctor you talk to has a different field of expertise. And they want to lead you down the path that they think you should go. Even though it may not be the right path. And so you'll go down that path and you realized nothing is ch...
In this episode, a mother and grandmother from Iowa talk about the difficult journey of changing diagnoses, medications, and symptoms during the early childhood of their son and grandson who has Tourette's Syndrome, OCD, and ODD. They discuss the importance of support groups, recognizing your own needs (especially when they might be different than the needs of your family members) and making sure to honor them. In their case, the need to be social and get out with other people. Transcription Speaker: Welcome to the Just Ask Mom podcast where mothers share their experiences of raising children with mental illness. Just Ask Mom is a Mothers on the Frontline production. Today we will speak with a mother and Grandmother from Iowa. Today they will be speaking about their elementary school-aged son and grandson who has Tourette's Syndrome. Tammy: Today we're doing something a little bit different. We have a mother-daughter pair. I'm going to ask you both to just tell us a little bit about yourselves? Mom: Okay, I'm an Iowa mom. I have a son who has Tourette's, OCD and ODD - major diagnosis there. Yes, some other ones too. He's at grade school and we live in Iowa. Tammy: Great. Grandmother: And I'm the grandmother of a grandson with mental health issues and I'm here to support my daughter and my grandson. Tammy: Great. So before we get started, I'm going ask each of you just to tell us a little bit about yourself before mothering. What were your passions? Or outside of mothering, what do you enjoy or when you fantasized about the kid's going off and you having a moment to yourself, what would you do? [Laughs] So just what's interesting to you as a person? Mom: Oh boy. [Laughs] Let's see. I used to like to sleep. [Laughs] Like I would sleep, stay up watching movies on TV and then go to bed late and stay up late and then sleep in late. Tammy: That sounds so nice. Mom: Yeah. [Laughing] Grandmother: And I as the grandmother, prefer reading. Used to enjoy dancing but as the kid's say, "Oh, yuck! Not that."[Laughing] and gardening. I like to garden and just be current. Go on little road trips. I do fantasize having a palm tree in my front yard and a big lounge chair on each side. Tammy: That does -- especially during the winters. That's a very attractive thought. Grandmother: Yes. Not, not a real palm tree - artificial - so I don't have to worry about it dying but --that would be happy. That's looking at happy in my eyes. Joy. Mom: If going ‘happy', I want the in ground pool at the backyard. [Laughs] Tammy: [Laughing]. That sounds good too. Grandmother: Just a fantasy. Tammy: Awesome. Well, I want to ask you to pretend you're talking to families who are feeling lost. They don't have a diagnosis yet for their child but they know something's going on. I'm wondering if you could tell us what would you say to those mothers? What would you say to family members or relatives, grandparents? As families are going through this and trying to determine what's going on with their child? Mom: I would just say something that helped me was to just research, research, research. Again, the internet, I googled everything. You know and then we kind of fell into a support group that helped us. There was a children's therapy center. We didn't actually go there for therapy because our insurance didn't cover it. But we found out that they have a support group there on Saturday mornings. So we thought, you know, let's just go and try this and see if we can meet other people that have kids that may have issues that can help us and stir us where to go. And so that really was our saving grace. Grandmother: That's true. I find -- getting into this in my estimation, doctors really don't know a whole lot. And each doctor you talk to has a different field of expertise. And they want to lead you down the path that they think you should go. Even though it may not be the right path. And so you'll go down that path and you realized nothing is ch...
In this episode, a mother and grandmother from Iowa talk about the difficult journey of changing diagnoses, medications, and symptoms during the early childhood of their son and grandson who has Tourette's Syndrome, OCD, and ODD. They discuss the importance of support groups, recognizing your own needs (especially when they might be different than the needs of your family members) and making sure to honor them. In their case, the need to be social and get out with other people. Transcription Speaker: Welcome to the Just Ask Mom podcast where mothers share their experiences of raising children with mental illness. Just Ask Mom is a Mothers on the Frontline production. Today we will speak with a mother and Grandmother from Iowa. Today they will be speaking about their elementary school-aged son and grandson who has Tourette’s Syndrome. Tammy: Today we're doing something a little bit different. We have a mother-daughter pair. I'm going to ask you both to just tell us a little bit about yourselves? Mom: Okay, I'm an Iowa mom. I have a son who has Tourette's, OCD and ODD - major diagnosis there. Yes, some other ones too. He's at grade school and we live in Iowa. Tammy: Great. Grandmother: And I'm the grandmother of a grandson with mental health issues and I'm here to support my daughter and my grandson. Tammy: Great. So before we get started, I'm going ask each of you just to tell us a little bit about yourself before mothering. What were your passions? Or outside of mothering, what do you enjoy or when you fantasized about the kid's going off and you having a moment to yourself, what would you do? [Laughs] So just what's interesting to you as a person? Mom: Oh boy. [Laughs] Let's see. I used to like to sleep. [Laughs] Like I would sleep, stay up watching movies on TV and then go to bed late and stay up late and then sleep in late. Tammy: That sounds so nice. Mom: Yeah. [Laughing] Grandmother: And I as the grandmother, prefer reading. Used to enjoy dancing but as the kid's say, "Oh, yuck! Not that."[Laughing] and gardening. I like to garden and just be current. Go on little road trips. I do fantasize having a palm tree in my front yard and a big lounge chair on each side. Tammy: That does -- especially during the winters. That's a very attractive thought. Grandmother: Yes. Not, not a real palm tree - artificial - so I don't have to worry about it dying but --that would be happy. That's looking at happy in my eyes. Joy. Mom: If going ‘happy’, I want the in ground pool at the backyard. [Laughs] Tammy: [Laughing]. That sounds good too. Grandmother: Just a fantasy. Tammy: Awesome. Well, I want to ask you to pretend you're talking to families who are feeling lost. They don't have a diagnosis yet for their child but they know something's going on. I'm wondering if you could tell us what would you say to those mothers? What would you say to family members or relatives, grandparents? As families are going through this and trying to determine what's going on with their child? Mom: I would just say something that helped me was to just research, research, research. Again, the internet, I googled everything. You know and then we kind of fell into a support group that helped us. There was a children's therapy center. We didn't actually go there for therapy because our insurance didn't cover it. But we found out that they have a support group there on Saturday mornings. So we thought, you know, let's just go and try this and see if we can meet other people that have kids that may have issues that can help us and stir us where to go. And so that really was our saving grace. Grandmother: That's true. I find -- getting into this in my estimation, doctors really don't know a whole lot. And each doctor you talk to has a different field of expertise. And they want to lead you down the path that they think you should go. Even though it may not be the right path. And so you'll go down that path and you realized nothing is ch...
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Momoh Pujeh joins me for a conversation that starts off as silly and then delves into the nature of objective reality, which neither of us are qualified to ascertained, and ended up being a great talk running the gamut from the god of Ancient Greece to the exponential rate of technological growth, both of which are marginally impressive to Momoh. Songs The Voodoo Curse- Scientist Grove St. Party- Wacka Flocka Flame Stand 4 It- Gucci Mane Dig This Vibe- DJ Krush
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Introduction: Join Jason Hartman and his mom on this episode of The Creating Wealth Show as they discuss their long road trip through several markets including Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Nashville, Birmingham and Dallas. You'll learn about the “minimalist management” philosophy in creating bulletproof rental properties that require very little maintenance and a good overview of several markets. Also, a big thank you to all of the doctors in the audience who provided advice and support relating to my mothers carotid artery surgery. She's doing well in the Cleveland Clinic provided a top-notch medical experience. Visit www.JasonHartman.com to view properties in these markets and to register for our Little Rock Property Tour and Creating Wealth Bootcamp in late September. Happy investing! Key Takeaways: · (1:40) Brief update about Jason's Mom's post-surgery health & the Cleveland Clinic · (5:54) How to handle late rent for long distance self-managed properties · (11:55) How to handle long-distance evictions without a property manager using an eviction service · (14:49) A special message from Bill Clinton · (18:28) Pleasantly surprised by downtown Cleveland · (21:23) Moving on to Birmingham and minimalist management styles · (26:44) Coming up in mid-late September: Little Rock Creating Wealth Seminar and Property Tour Links: www.JasonHartman.com Audio Transcription: ANNOUNCER: Welcome to Creating Wealth with Jason Hartman! During this program Jason is going to tell you some really exciting things that you probably haven't thought of before, and a new slant on investing: fresh new approaches to America's best investment that will enable you to create more wealth and happiness than you ever thought possible. Jason is a genuine, self-made multi-millionaire who not only talks the talk, but walks the walk. He's been a successful investor for 20 years and currently owns properties in 11 states and 17 cities. This program will help you follow in Jason's footsteps on the road to financial freedom. You really can do it! And now, here's your host, Jason Hartman, with the complete solution for real estate investors. JASON HARTMAN: Welcome to the Creating Wealth Show! This is your host Jason Hartman, and this is episode #389! Thanks so much for joining me today. I kind of feel like I haven't been with you in a while! At least not directly. In that we've played a lot of interviews with guests and so forth, but not that many where I've just kind of been talking to you. So I'm really glad to just be talking to you today, and going over a bunch of issues. And I'm actually on the way to the airport. I'm here in the south, in beautiful Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Mom is with me, she's taking me to the airport. The first thing I wanted to say is, since I announced my mom's medical condition on the show, several weeks back, thank you so much to all of you. I guess we've got a lot of doctors in the audience, so we really appreciate the calls, and the emails, and the advice we got from you, so thank you very much for that, and I'll give you a little update into what has happened since then. Here's mom. Mom, say hello! Surgery in Cleveland MOM: Hi, everyone. I just want to say thank you also, for all of the concern that Jason's audience seem to show about my carotid artery operation, and just want to let you all know that everything turned out terrifically well at the Cleveland Clinic. That is just a classy place to go, if you have anything wrong. JASON HARTMAN: Good stuff. I would totally agree; the Cleveland Clinic is an incredible operation. I was very impressed. So, with all of that, real estate is kind of in our DNA. What happened is, I actually flew to Cleveland to meet my mom there, and she drove up there, and, well, I was in Cleveland, we were there for about a week with her recovery and so forth from the surgery, that went very well, as you just heard, and I met with our Cleveland local market specialist, who actually is one that we've been working with for quite a while in another market. He formed an alliance with a group up in Cleveland, and I met with him, and I looked at their properties, and I gotta say, I did not think I would like Cleveland very much. We have shied away from a lot of the previously blighted markets. We're still shying away from the real blighted ones like Detroit. But, you know, I was pleasantly impressed with Cleveland. I really was. It was amazing. Now, I was impressed with all of the extensive downtown redevelopment projects; I was impressed with the properties, and the cash flow on those properties; I was impressed with the rehab. Again, we're working in Cleveland, with the same provider we've been working with for many, many years in another market. So, you'll hear more about that, and you'll hear more about his partner in the Cleveland market that's doing the direct business. More on that to come. I did shoot some video, and I'll share that with you on our YouTube channel, and maybe we'll even play the audio track from some of that video. We might even do that on this podcast, time permitting, because one of those audio tracks is really just a conversation, while the other videos are looking at properties, and so the visual helps. But for the conversation, we can probably just play the audio part of that video on the podcast here today. And then, mom and I, after looking at Cleveland—oh, mom, you gotta share the funniest thing. And I was very concerned about you during the surgery, as I was pacing around the waiting room and so forth there at the Cleveland Clinic. But I knew you were okay when you were in the intensive care unit and you demanded your iPhone, and what were you doing on your iPhone? I actually took a funny picture of you, why don't you talk about that? MOM: Well, I had the operation the 2nd or 3rd day of the month— JASON HARTMAN: It was the 2nd, it was July 2nd. MOM: Okay, it was July 2nd. Anyway, the rents are supposed to be in my bank account on the first day of the month. So, I was simply calling those that I didn't think had paid yet, that weren't registered in my bank to pay their rent, immediately. JASON HARTMAN: I know my mom's been on a few shows before, everybody, and you've heard her talk before. She's the—I call it an extreme do-it-yourselfer. She's not a do-it-yourselfer; she's an extreme do-it-yourselfer. That mansion in which you live, you probably would have built it yourself if you could have. MOM: I could have gotten rid of all of the bad health. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. I tell you, building a house is a nightmare project. So I would never recommend that to anybody. But you know, that was your childhood dream ever since you saw Gone With The Wind as a little girl. But anyway, what you do, that I think is kind of interesting—number one, you self-manage all your properties. You don't use managers. And you self-manage from a long distance. You have properties as far away as about 2,000 miles or so, and then you have closer properties that are within, I don't know, maybe 60, 80 miles. Biloxi, Gulfport, that's where you've got one. You've got another one in Tuscaloosa I think, right? MOM: Yes, uh huh. Those are the closest. JASON HARTMAN: Do you have anything in Mobile, Alabama? MOM: No, uh uh. Dealing with Late Rent JASON HARTMAN: So, those rental properties, what you do that's interesting, is you have all your tenants deposit the rent into your bank account. So, you bank with a big national bank, and they're responsible for going to the bank and depositing the money into your account on the first. And I remember when you were in the intensive care unit, and this was literally, I mean—look, folks. I tried to stop her. I tried to take the phone away. She wouldn't have it. Just, you have to know my mom to understand that. You're not gonna stop her from doing anything. And so, you had a sheet of paper there, and you were looking at the deposits, and you had a pencil, and you were writing down on a sheet of paper which ones had deposited, and you discovered that of all your rental properties, four people had not made their deposit, and you were calling them on your iPhone from the ICU, where they strictly say that you are not allowed to have phones in there. MOM: Well, actually, it was only three people. The bank had kind of made a mistake on one of the tenant's deposits; I couldn't quite recognize it, but they corrected that the next day, and the tenant told me that they had definitely deposited, and they were telling the exact truth. So it was only three people that hadn't deposited immediately. JASON HARTMAN: What strikes me as interesting—and again, if you use property managers, you don't have this opportunity—but I remember listening to you talk to your tenants on the phone, and what strikes me as interesting is how I think that because you have this kind of a personal relationship with them—of course it's a business relationship, you're not friendly with them, so to speak. You're not getting too close to them, in other words. But because they know you, and they view you as an actual person, rather than some sort of nameless, faceless institution, I feel that you exert some more pressure over them to get them to pay, and pay quickly. Do you agree, or have anything to say about that? MOM: I just make it very clear that I cannot tolerate late rent payments when they sign that lease. And they know that I expect and demand that my rent be paid the first day of the month. JASON HARTMAN: So, tell the listeners kind of how you handle that, and what you say to people, and things like that. And by the way, folks, we're gonna cover a lot of other subjects in this show, in this episode, so I'm just going over a few things here that struck me as kind of funny with mom. But, tell the listeners how you handle that, what you say to them. MOM: Well, I simply call them and say, hi whoever it is on the other end of the line. I don't see your rent in my bank deposit yet, and is there a problem, or did you already put it in, or what is going on? And they tell me what has happened. And I say, look, you know there's a $60 late fee if you don't have the rent in there the first day. I really do not want your $60. I simply want your rent on time. When will the rent be put in the bank? And they tell me. And if it isn't in there on that first day of the month, I say, well, be sure to put in the $60. JASON HARTMAN: For the late fee. Okay. And do they usually do that? Do they cooperate, and put it in? MOM: Yes, most of them all do that. There is one tenant that does not do that, and all of those $60 late fees will simply be deducted out of their security deposit when they leave. JASON HARTMAN: Okay. So, now, you did have a problem, though, that was kind of stressing you out on one of your properties. And this is a long distance property again; it's about 2000 miles away from you, so, it's far away, and you actually called up a real estate agent, I think you were called a Century 21 office, and kind of describe for the listeners that whole story. And that happened this month. You know, these are unusual, but it happened to happen this month, you happened to be in the intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic, which I think is ridiculous that you were doing this, but, I don't know. Maybe that's what keeps you alive, is you have a purpose, you know? You knew you had to recover from surgery, and recover quickly, because you had to collect your rent. So, it's kind of like Viktor Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning. Another version of it. The modern version. MOM: Well, what happened is that this tenant is now—we're in the eviction process. And the tenant had moved in a girlfriend, and he simply didn't pay. So, I called a local real estate agent, and I told them the situation, and I asked them to, would they please go over there and just check and see if the place looked like it had been abandoned? If tenants were still living in there, or what. Anyway, the gentleman, very nicely did go over there, and— JASON HARTMAN: The realtor. MOM: The realtor. And as he was there, someone was coming out of the door. And it happened to be the girlfriend. And I said, please let me speak with her. And so, she just took his phone, and took it in the house; the poor real estate guy lost his phone. He was ready to call the police to get the phone back. She carried out a ten-minute conversation with me about when they were going to pay rent, and all of the details. I said, please, now give that man back his phone. I talked to the realtor— JASON HARTMAN: This is hilarious. It's like a reality show, you know? MOM: I talked to the realtor, a few hours later I called him, and said, I wanted his address, I wanted to send him a check for his work in helping me out. And he refused the check, and he says, that's just my job, to give really good service to people. So I thought, that's a great guy. And I will certainly go back to him when I need to. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. So, the realtors—you know, there's—what you've gotta realize, if you want to self-manage your properties, and if you want to be an extreme do-it-yourselfer like my mother—I mean, the vast majority of my clients, you know, and I'm talking vast, vast majority. Maybe 95% of our clients, use property managers. And you know, I do it both ways myself. Some of my properties I self-manage, and as I've said to you on many episodes for a long time now, I was happily, pleasantly surprised that I could do this from a long distance. I never thought that was achievable. And for our members, I taught a whole webinar on that topic, and I've talked about it on the podcast as well, on prior episodes, about long distance self-management of your properties. So, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. What you're hearing now is from an extreme do-it-yourselfer. So, good. Anything else on that? MOM: No, other than the fact that I have now done all of the eviction preparation work. Do-It-Yourself Eviction JASON HARTMAN: So, how do you handle a long distance eviction like that? Without a property manager? Tell us what you do. You go online, you find an eviction service, etcetera—tell us what that's about, and how it works, and how much it costs. MOM: Well, first off, I do file a three-day notice to pay rent or quit. Because I know all of the details. And I then hire a process server, which costs anywhere from $30 to $50 or $60 to get the thing served. Then you send the proof of service to the attorney. And you can go online and just Google eviction services. You always want to get a firm that specializes in evictions. Don't get a firm that does every other kind of legal work. Just evictions only. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. So, there are lots of law firms out there. They are technically law firms, that offer eviction services, that are like an assembly line. They're a mill, and they just process evictions, and deal with tenant issues, like crazy. And one of the things I say when I talk about self-management, is that sometimes, your property managers will actually do this process themselves. You know, they will go, and they will post a three-day notice right on the door. Sometimes they nail it right to the door. And it's kind of embarrassing for the neighbors to see that. And they will actually do all of this, and they will handle the eviction, they will show up in court, they will take it all the way through getting your judgment against the tenant, which you can later collect on. Or, at least, try to collect. And I've talked a lot about that. A lot of those judgments are a lot more collectible than people think. In fact, when you were online today, I saw on your computer screen, mom, when you were online looking at eviction services, I saw that there was like a banner add there on that website that said, we want your old judgments. And so, a lot of these services, and a lot of other people out there, will actually buy these judgments from you. Now of course they're gonna buy them at a discount, so if you have a tenant who owes back rent, or has damaged the property, and you've got a judgment against them for, say, $2000—I've never sold off a judgment like this, but I would assume that these services will buy the judgment from you, and do all the collection themselves for maybe 50, 60 cents on the dollar, depending on how big it is, how collectible it is, etcetera, etcetera. But you can just sit there with a judgment and wait, and collect eventually too, and those judgments do accumulate interest. So, this can actually be kind of a good investment, oddly. And if that tenant ever tries to get an auto loan, or apply for credit somewhere, or someday buy a house, that prospective lender will usually say, hey, you gotta pay off this judgment before we're going to give you a loan. So, don't just assume that because the tenant is broke today, or they're a deadbeat today—fortunes change, and that won't stay the same forever. BILL CLINTON: Hi. This is Bill Clinton, and I want to invite you to hang out with my friend, Jason Hartman, in my hometown of Little Rock. Jason and his interns, you know I like interns, are having his famous Creating Wealth Seminar and Property Tour here! So drop everything, including Hillary, and go register at www.jasonhartman.com, right now. This event is coming up soon, but, as I like to say, it depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is' is. See ya there. JASON HARTMAN: So, what else happens in the eviction service? Tell us about that. Anything else? Did you hire the attorney on that one already? MOM: Yes, he sent me a couple of forms to fill out. And his price for an eviction in Riverside County is $670. JASON HARTMAN: Now that's pretty expensive, actually, huh? MOM: The prices went up, I think, about a year ago, or a few months ago. Because it was usually around $599, something like that. JASON HARTMAN: Boy, I've heard of people hiring them for a lot less than that! I've heard of people getting them for $2, $300. You know, I bet you—and now, those are old properties that are in the Socialist Republic of California. And I'll bet you, although I do not know, this is just a guess—that part of that has to do with the fact that California's such a tenant-friendly state, and it's just harder to evict people there. You know, one of the reasons we don't recommend it as a market. MOM: You know, I don't know. In some counties—Los Angeles County has a different price, and I think San Bernardino County has a slightly different price, and Riverside County has a slightly different price. So it depends on which county you're operating in. JASON HARTMAN: Have you ever done one—did you do one here in the south, where you've got your Southern United States properties? MOM: No, I've never done an eviction here. JASON HARTMAN: And your cash flow's so much better here too. You've gotta—see, my mom's strategy—look, folks. Of course your family's never gonna really listen to you too much. But now I can say, you should see her expression right now. Oh, here we go again, rolling the eyes. But, selling those properties, those properties that she's had for decades, okay? From the 70s, 80s, 90s, maybe you bought some in the 90s, I think you did, and selling them on 1031 exchanges, and exchanging those into other properties in more landlord-friendly places, and you know, with much, much better cash flow, that would be a great strategy for you. But speaking of that, let's talk about some of the markets we saw. Because we took a road trip after your surgery; they let you out of the hospital after two days in ICU, and one day, or one night, I should say, in the regular room in the hospital, where we watched fireworks from your room. And it was pretty good, actually. Cleveland had, I don't know. How many fireworks displays did we see there? Maybe 13, 15 fireworks displays? And a beautiful sunset. The Cleveland clinic is like, a hospital that's sort of on the swankiness level, almost, as the W Hotel, but with the service of a Ritz Carlton. I was just totally impressed. And I know you were too. And so, we watched fireworks there, and you checked out the next day. And then we drove around Cleveland. And number one, that was super impressive. But then we took a road trip, and we went to Cincinnati, we looked at properties, we went to Birmingham, we looked at properties, we went to Nashville, and then back home to Gulf Shores, Alabama, and then I took off to Dallas to go look at some discounted mortgages, discounted notes. And we're thinking of offering that to our investors. So, we'll talk about that on a future episode in more detail, but it's interesting. Talk a little bit about Cleveland, if you would, mom, and then let's talk about, maybe the other highlight would be Birmingham. I'll talk a little bit about the properties I looked at in Dallas, and then we'll kind of wrap up here. MOM: I was really, really, really impressed with the city of Cleveland. I had it in my mind that it was one of these old steel kind of rust belt cities. JASON HARTMAN: A blighted area. MOM: But wow was I impressed. Downtown—beautiful, beautiful displays of flowers everywhere. And darling restaurants, and shops. I just couldn't get over how lovely it looked! It was incredible! And then, the drive that we took along Lake Erie, where all of those big, beautiful houses were—I mean, some of them were just like castles. I was just blown away. JASON HARTMAN: Those are like the old money—probably old industrial money—homes, and they were very impressive. MOM: But there were also beautiful neighborhoods that, these weren't castles, but they were beautiful big homes, just one house after another, huge big lawns, everything was green, lots of trees, flowers, just a lovely sight to drive around. JASON HARTMAN: Amazingly, you know, some of these former rust belt cities are really finally getting it. They're not doing the idiotic thing, you know, the big government liberal thing, where they drive all the businesses out, like California has been for so many years. And they're getting it. I mean, there are a whole bunch of incentives to move your business to Cleveland. They'll give you free real estate, they'll give you free warehouses. And I mean, mom, one of the things that just, I couldn't believe it—you know, we went to the rock and roll hall of fame, we had lunch downtown, we had dinner downtown the night before, at that beautiful restaurant—what was that called? Blue Nose, or something? MOM: I think it was Blue Point, or Point Blue? JASON HARTMAN: Blue Point, yeah. MOM: And there was a horse with carriage that you could drive around the city with— JASON HARTMAN: There were a few of those, remember? And remember my dog Coco, who's in the back seat here— MOM: Oh, there was more than one of them, definitely. JASON HARTMAN: Remember how Coco freaked out thinking that horse is a big dog? She didn't know what to think of that. But, that was amazing. And, it was so clean, I didn't see a single homeless person anywhere. Now, maybe it's just too cold to have many homeless people. But it wasn't cold when we were there, of course, in the summer time, but it is other times of the year, and I mean, I was just amazed. I did not think it would be that nice. It certainly wasn't that nice last time I was there years ago. MOM: And there was one charming area called Little Italy, with all of the tables out on the sidewalks, and the tablecloths, and people eating out in the evening. It was just totally charming. I was—I liked it a whole bunch. Birmingham, Alabama, Real Estate JASON HARTMAN: Okay, let's switch gears, and let's talk about our next real big property stop. I mean, we did some others, but you know, these are the major highlights we'll give you. And that was Birmingham, Alabama. Now, we've been doing business in Birmingham for a while. We stayed at that beautiful Weston Hotel in Birmingham, and that whole new area of redevelopment there that was really, really nice. Shops, restaurants—it was gorgeous. It was really nice. Then we went out with our provider who we've been working with for a long time. We saw some of the homes that you, the listeners, our clients, have purchased and rented. And some that are in escrow, or under contract, I should say, and you know, you haven't closed on them yet. We saw some of those, and took some video. And the thing about Birmingham is that there are different management styles, different rehabbers or local market specialists that we work with have a different style of doing business. And you know, one of the things I say is that this is a very fragmented industry. Everybody works a little differently. That's what keeps the institutional investors largely out of our business. I know we've been talking about hedge funds, and private equity being in the real estate business. But, they don't like it very much, and they're not really staying in it. They're not here to stay. Because it's just too fragmented for them. It's not easy for them, like other institutional investments that offer lower returns. But when it's not your money, your return is not that critical of an issue, okay? And that's how they think. They just get paid to manage capital, right? So, Birmingham, the key thing there is, our local market specialist there, is what I call the minimalist manager. And what I mean by that is that these properties are really designed, and the rehab is done in such a way that the property is kind of bulletproof, if you will, where there's just not that much to break. And you know, I was thinking about all the properties I own, and have owned over the years, and the things that break, and the things that I get—you know, calls on, or you know, the property manager shoots me an email on, asking me, do I approve this expense to fix this or that. And I couldn't believe our local market specialist there, who's also a property manager. You know, mom, do you want to talk about some of this minimalist management? That you, by the way, loved it, okay. I was a little bit less enamored of it than you. But the more I think about it, the more I think, gosh, you really could have nearly expense-free properties with this style. What are your thoughts? MOM: I was impressed. Because if you don't have a garbage disposal to fix, or a dishwasher— JASON HARTMAN: You know, they said the actually prefer properties with no garages, and if it has a garage, they usually take the garage door out and just make it a room! Because it's less things to break, you know? There's never going to be a garage door to repair. There's never going to be a garage door opener to repair. Things like that. MOM: Yeah. And no microwave oven to replace. I just love the whole concept of this minimalist type of thing. It reminded me of houses that were built in Los Angeles in the 1940s. They didn't have all of these great, modern improvements, you know? All of these kitchen packages, the stove, the refrigerator, the microwave, the garbage disposal—that wasn't in existence in Birmingham. And those would be great houses. The rent might be lower, but you're not going to spend all of that money fixing them up and hiring plumbers to go out there. JASON HARTMAN: Well, the rent really is quite good. I mean, these are lower middle houses, okay? And so, the typical deal there that we looked at, where you'll buy the property for maybe $55-65,000—I mean, there are—this fluctuates, but this is what we kind of looked at that day. And it will rent for about 1.2% of the value. Maybe somewhere in that range. So, your $60,000 property will rent for $800 a month. And it's a minimalist deal, so again, the tenant doesn't have very high expectations. They get a single family detached home, and they get a yard, front and back, and they get three bedrooms, and one or two baths— MOM: And another nice aspect of those homes is, because they are the older homes, is that they typically have hardwood floors in. So, hardwood floors are much more desirable than carpets. And you don't have to keep replacing the carpets. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. A lot less maintenance there. So, that's the minimalist style of management. And what it means—no garbage disposals, no dishwashers, no microwave, no garage, and obviously, no refrigerator, washer, and dryer. The tenant supplies their own. And the tenant can treat the dishwasher just like any other appliance. They don't, a lot of times, expect a washer, dryer, or a refrigerator. So, they bring those, and they can bring a dishwasher too. There are dishwashers that are mobile, that are, you know, not built in. MOM: When I said the rents are lower, they're not lower in—they're lower than the rents that you would get in California. But in relation to the prices that you pay for those houses, you are having positive cash flow! I mean great positive cash flow. And the point is that you get to keep most of it, because you don't have to spend it all in repairs. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah, good stuff. And we're gonna be touring, by the way, slated for mid, maybe late September, but our Little Rock Property Tour. 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