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Send us a textIn today's episode, Brody sits down with 16-year-old Myca Mustin, who just completed his sixth ultra cycling race. Myca is a trailblazer for his generation, both physically and spiritually, because pushes himself to accomplish extraordinary feats. Brody challenges men, young and old, to push themselves to instill within themselves the same drive that Myca exemplifies.1 Corinthians 16:13Be Strong: Snowbird Men's ConferenceSnowbird Marriage ConferenceTrail Tracking WebsitePlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Nearly 4,000 Montana youth have earned a new lease on life through the Montana Youth Challenge Academy, a program 25 years strong that’s graduating it’s 50th class on June 15. Every part of what makes MYCA tick can be found […] The post MYCA Celebrates 50th Graduating Class first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Neste episódio do Arsenal de Mentores, eu converso com minha amiga Myca Borges (@mycaelaborges). Myca está no digital desde 2016, o que é praticamente uma vida quando se fala do mercado digital. Com background no mercado da moda e luxo, começou no digital como expert de festas infantis e, na pandemia, passou a ensinar marketing digital. Hoje ela é mentora e ajuda pessoas na construção de negócios sustentáveis. Conversamos sobre negócios, família, rotina, estratégias, projetos futuros e equilíbrio entre a vida e o trabalho. Dá o play e ouça agora o episódio completo.
Myca Williamson is a multifaceted entrepreneur and strategist with a background in journalism, marketing, and education. She's here to share her expertise on the importance of marketing strategy for business success. It's a conversation that you can't afford to miss! To start, I have the pleasure of interviewing Myca about her incredible entrepreneurial journey, from taking on random projects to founding Myca Raqeuel Consulting. Myca also reflects on her undergraduate degree in journalism and its role in preparing her for her current work in marketing. We also dive into marketing strategy and AI tools for research gathering. I share advice on starting with research on your target audience, while Myca introduces the "numbers to narrative" framework for crafting data-informed stories. We close out the episode with a discussion on marketing strategy and tactics for small businesses so be sure to stay tuned until the end. If you're an entrepreneur or creative looking to master marketing strategies and elevate your business, this episode is a goldmine of knowledge!What you'll hear in this episode:[0:00] Marketing strategies for entrepreneurs and creatives[3:10] Entrepreneurship journey and lessons learned[10:20] Marketing strategy and AI tools for research gathering[16:35] Marketing strategy and tactics for small businesses[19:15] Marketing strategy development and execution[25:00] Marketing strategy and team buildingListen to Similar Episodes:Mastering Your Sales Strategy with Heather WyldeUnveiling Sales Success with Jillian MurphyHow to Supercharge Your Business with ChatGPT* Connect with Myca on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mycaraquelconsulting/* Find more information on her website https://www.mycaraquel.com* Connect with me on IG @jackie.koch_* Find more information on my website https://www.jackiekoch.com/
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In this episode of the Finding God podcast my guest Myca talks about how she was able to find God during a dark time in her life. To find out more about Finding God go to https://keanawmitchell.clubJoin Me on social media!!!!Facebook:Finding God | FacebookFacebook Group:Finding God | FacebookInstagram:Keana W. Mitchell (@findinggod2) • Instagram photos and videosListen to Finding God on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=8c728b93da5d43c2If you would like to either be a guest on Finding God or submit music to the podcast, please send an email to anaekmusic@outlook.com Connect with Myca Palmer!!!!www.mycapalmer.comListen to more of Trinity Tre's music on Spotify!!!!https://open.spotify.com/artist/2iVod5xkP1bwGF5agvhSB9?si=iVlK6cfvRrGB4k7s5c2bhAThank you to Patience for allowing me to use his song Winning featuring Young Noah!!! Click the link below to listen to more music from Patience.https://open.spotify.com/album/2f8MU3MfffVaJPmrLU9lp2?si=ApWrDacmTGeIGNCZidYY5AAlways Remember God Loves You!!!
Anya chats with Brian Thompson of Myca Farms in Langley about mushrooms, mycology, and more.
Mycaela Borges e Marcus Dutra são sócios e donos de um negócio próspero e único na internet. Neste novo episódio do Hotmart Cast eles trazem suas perspectivas em torno do mercado digital e suas estratégias. Juntos, já faturaram mais de 25 milhões de reais no mercado digital e impactaram mais de 20 mil alunos ao redor do mundo. Além disso, são responsáveis pelo mastermind A Fogueira, são casados e pais de 4 filhos.Marcus atua há 6 anos como estrategista de grandes nomes do mercado de marketing digital, já fez mais de 150 lançamentos nos mais variados nichos, e é fundador da Agência O Barco, uma das maiores agências de lançamentos do país.Myca possui larga experiência em planejamento e criação de processos, além de um apurado senso estético, e excelência em cada detalhe. Está no mercado há 5 anos como especialista, guiando mulheres empreendedoras na construção de negócios digitais.Vem com a gente acompanhar esse papo!Que tal assistir mais cases de sucesso, histórias de marcas inovadoras e conversas com criadores de conteúdo que revolucionaram suas trajetórias? Acompanhe outros episódios do Hotmart Cast. Clique aqui: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiuXduKIS4Gi-9u_FXfO8MIX7CsERCEY2Myca nas redes:Instagram: @mycaelaborgesMarcus nas redes:Instagram: @marcusdutraaQue tal reviver episódios da primeira temporada na íntegra? Clique aqui e confira nossa playlist completa: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DzjKyRVtZRe6wVubd9lKj?si=ea2bca949bdd469c.#HotmartCast #Hotmart
You are not alone! Being active is essential for our spiritual and mental health and this episode gets right to it with special guest Pastor Rob Salvato joining Myca and Cody. Pastor Robert loves to Kayak and brings a powerful message ever time he speaks. Welcome to Fierce Fitness! Where we are talking all things faith and fitness that empowers you, the listener, to live a fierce life becoming not just a better version of yourself, but a Godly version. The typical views of health and fitness lack the ability to create true life change. We will be balancing the desire to believe bigger with living a surrendered life. On this podcast Cody and Myca King will not only help you with your fitness, but your Faith as well! This is Fierce Fitness! Connect with us: Take the Sugar Detox! : www.joinfiercefitness.comInstagram: FF- @Kings_Fierce_Fitness Myca - @myca_king_health Cody - @CodyKingPastor Robert - @robsalvatoPastor Roberts Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-basics-of-life-conversations/id1490611892
Get to know the King's, who was attracted to who first? Who made that first move? Find out on todays Show. Welcome to Fierce Fitness! Where we are talking all things faith and fitness that empowers you, the listener, to live a fierce life becoming not just a better version of yourself, but a Godly version. The typical views of health and fitness lack the ability to create true life change. We will be balancing the desire to believe bigger with living a surrendered life. Learn a little bit more about Myca!So we'd love to have you join us.This is Fierce Fitness!Connect with us:Website:www.lose10now.comInstagram:FF- @Kings_Fierce_FitnessMyca - @myca_king_healthCody - @CodyKing
Get to know the King's, who was attracted to who first? Who made that first move? Find out on todays Show. Welcome to Fierce Fitness! Where we are talking all things faith and fitness that empowers you, the listener, to live a fierce life becoming not just a better version of yourself, but a Godly version. The typical views of health and fitness lack the ability to create true life change. We will be balancing the desire to believe bigger with living a surrendered life. Learn a little bit more about Myca!So we'd love to have you join us.This is Fierce Fitness!Connect with us:Website:www.lose10now.comInstagram:FF- @Kings_Fierce_FitnessMyca - @myca_king_healthCody - @CodyKing
Welcome to Fierce Fitness! Where we are talking all things faith and fitness that empowers you, the listener, to live a fierce life becoming not just a better version of yourself, but a Godly version. The typical views of health and fitness lack the ability to create true life change. We will be balancing the desire to believe bigger with living a surrendered life. On this podcast Cody and Myca King will not only help you with your fitness, but your Faith as well! Get to know Myca more today!This is Fierce Fitness! Connect with us: Website: www.lose10now.com Instagram: FF- @Kings_Fierce_Fitness Myca - @myca_king_health Cody - @CodyKing
Have you ever considered how all of your life experiences have led you to the point where you are at this very moment? For Brian Thomas, those experiences led to a thriving mushroom business. In this podcast, we are joined by mushroom farmer and mycologist Brian Thomas of MYCA Farms, located in Fort Langley, British Columbia. MYCA Farms is a Gourmet Mushroom Farm located in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. You can find them at the Fort Langley farmers markets year round. In this episode, Brian talks about his life experiences leading up to the decision to start a mushroom business and what has made them so successful so quickly. Join us to hear all about how Brian and the MYCA team run their thriving fungal farm! You'll hear: How Brian got started with mushroom farming 2:27 How MYCA goes about the mushroom process 8:50 What Brian has learned in the last couple of months participating in farmers markets 11:34 What the business side of the farm currently looks like 23:21 Brian's advice for someone just getting started in mushroom farming 47:00 Brian's favorite farming tool 56:29 What made Brian decide to clean up his act and fly straight 1:05:58 About the Guest: Brian is a retired mental health and addictions therapist from Vancouver BC who changed careers to grow gourmet mushrooms to feed the community. He is passionate about permaculture and farm-to-table with little to no waste. Resources: Website: https://www.mycafarms.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myca.farms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycafarms/?hl=en The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor! At AgriGro, we know that in today's modern agriculture, our efforts can deplete life or add life. When you look for ways to add life, it's sustainable and makes everything work better. The result is enhanced plant and soil health for crops, gardens, and turf, as well as improved animal health and environment for livestock and wildlife. Our products are all-natural, easy to use, and friendly to the soil, the plant, as well as the grower. AgriGro's® formulations deliver essential plant nutrition along with an advanced prebiotic concentrate, which significantly increases the multitude of beneficial native microbial species already residing in the production environment. Through these environmentally sound technologies, we're adding life to crop production, livestock, home, turf, and wildlife markets. You don't have to be dependent on crop production efforts that deplete life… Just Add Life with AgriGro®.
El jardín secreto de Frances Hodgson Burnett (1911) es una novela infantil clásica, que ha sido adoptada en múltiples ocasiones a otros medios. Mary Lennox es una niña inglesa viviendo en la India. Ella es solitaria, de mal carácter y que quiere que todo mundo la obedezca, pero una tragedia familiar la hace llegar Inglaterra y descubrirse a sí misma. Acompáñanos en este episodio para descubrir con Mucha, nuestra invitada especial, del podcast Tipos Moviles, de qué trata este libro y qué tiene de bueno y de malo. Música de entrada: Triggernometry de Triplepoint Trio Música de salida: Time's Seal (12,000 B.C.) de Nostalvania, The OC Jazz Collective ¡Obtén hasta dos meses de servicios gratis en Libsyn al iniciar tu podcast! Usa el código AVENTURA en al registrarte en http://libsyn.com Contacto www.alaaventura.net/contacto www.facebook.com/alaaventurapodcast Twitter: @alaaventura jboscomendoza@gmail.com Encuentra a Myca en: www.tiposmoviles.com Encuentra a Manu en: Twitter: @rubricant Ayuda a hacer posible este podcast a través de Patreon http://wwww.patreon.com/alaaventura O compra el libro del que hablamos este episodio http://www.alaaventura.net/libros
Hello. Hi. Welcome to a podcast. Tthis one. Myca and Nate are back! This week we talk about Giant Bears terrorizing rich people, the police terrorizing poor people, massive historical figures in Black American history, and a bunch of media including: Peacemaker, Boba Fett, Smiling Friends, and the Uncharted movie. Be sure to check out Myca's blog at notlikethemovies.wordpress.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cory-and-brandon/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cory-and-brandon/support
Thanks for joining us for the C3 Calgary podcast! We are glad you are here with us! We know you will enjoy this powerful and relevant message from our youth take over service! For more information on our church, or to give, visit our website at www.myc3church.ca
In a world, where the midnight train podcast is at the top of the podcast game, one thing has the power to destroy everything they have worked for. This week their world will come crumbling down as everything they've achieved will be tested and possibly destroyed due to the madness that is (dun dun duuuuuuuunnnnn) cursed Movies!!! Tonight on the midnight train we are combining two of our favorite things…. This podcast and lots and lots of beer…YEAH! Oh wait, we do that every week… Oh, that's right, it's this podcast and….moooovies!! But… In true midnight train fashion, we can't just talk about movies…. We're gonna talk about cursed movies!!! That's right we are going to look at movies that for one reason or another have led to tragedy during and after the movies were made! Everything is on the table from health issues like cancer, accidental deaths while filming, people going crazy after filming, and just about everything else you can think of. Should be a fun and creepy ride discussing all these movies with you passengers and, in case you're wondering, yes we're still going to have a movies list at the end. Ok so let's get into this and see what we have as far as cursed movies! We're gonna start it with a big one since we just covered the subject matter of the film! The first cursed movie on our list is the exorcist. The filming of THE EXORCIST was done over nine months. The main set, a reproduction of the Georgetown home, was built in a warehouse in New York. During the filming, several curious incidents and accidents took place on the set and plagued those involved with the production. In addition, the budget of the film rose from $5 million to more than twice that amount. Obviously, any film production that lasts for more than a month or so will see its share of accidents and mishaps, but THE EXORCIST seems to have been particularly affected by unforeseeable calamities. Coincidence? Perhaps, but it left the cast and crew rightfully shaken. The first incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. one Sunday morning when a fire broke out on the set. There was only one security guard at the Ceco 54th Street Studios when the McNeil house set caught fire and burned. The fire was the result of a bad electrical circuit, but it shut down filming for six weeks while the set was reconstructed from scratch. Ironically, as soon as the new set was ready, the sprinkler system broke down, causing an additional two-week delay. Few of the actors in the film escaped personal troubles during the shoot. Just as Max Von Sydow (who played Father Merrin) touched down in New York to film his first scenes, he received a phone call saying that his brother died unexpectedly in Sweden. Von Sydow himself later became very ill during the filming. Irish actor Jack MacGowran (who played Burke Dennings) died only one week after his character was killed by the demon in the movie. Jason Miller (who played Father Karras) was stunned when his young son, Jordan, was struck down on an empty beach by a motorcyclist who appeared out of nowhere. The boy ALMOST died. THAT'S GOOD NEWS! Ellen Burstyn (who played Chris McNeill) wrenched her back badly during one scene when she was slapped by the possessed girl. The stunt went badly awry and she was laid up in bed for several weeks afterward, causing more delays in the filming. They had a rig attached to her where a guy offscreen would pull a rope that was tied to her to get that “smacked hard as shit and launched across the room” look the director wanted. Apparently, the director didn't like the first take or two and told the guy with the rope to yoke the living piss out of her. He got his shot. She screwed up her back. In New York, one of the carpenters accidentally cut off his thumb on the set and one of the lighting technicians lost a toe. This was all over the news at the time due to the mixup at the hospital where they put the wrong appendages on the wrong patients. Yep, they switched the toe for the thumb. And if you believed that, well… I'm not sorry even a little bit. Anyway, The exorcist's location trip to Iraq was delayed from the spring, which is relatively cool, to July, the hottest part of the summer, when the temperature rose to 130 degrees and higher. Out of the eighteen-man crew that was sent there, Friedkin lost the services of nine of them, at one time or another, due to dysentery (which is super shitty) or sunstroke. To make matters worse, the bronze statue of the neo-Assyrian winged demon Pazazu, which was packed in a ten-foot crate, got lost in an air shipment from Los Angeles and ended up in Hong Kong, which caused another two-week delay. "I don't know if it was a jinx, really," actress Ellen Burstyn later said. "But there were some really strange goings-on during the making of the film. We were dealing with some really heavy material and you don't fool around with that kind of material without it manifesting in some way. There were many deaths in the film. Linda's grandfather died, the assistant cameraman's wife had a baby that died, the man who refrigerated the set died, the janitor who took care of the building was shot and killed … I think overall there were nine deaths during the course of the film, which is an incredible amount… it was scary." Unholy shit, batman! Things got so bad that William Friedkin took some drastic measures. Father Thomas Bermingham, S.J., from the Jesuit community at Fordham University, had been hired as a technical advisor for the film, along with Father John Nicola, who, while not a Jesuit, had been taught by Jesuit theologians at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. Friedkin came to Bermingham and asked him to exorcise the set. The priest was unable to perform an actual exorcism, but he did give a solemn blessing in a ceremony that was attended by everyone then on the set, from Max Von Sydow to the technicians and grips. "Nothing else happened on the set after the blessing,” Bermingham stated, "but around that time, there was a fire in the Jesuit residence set in Georgetown." And while nothing else tragic occurred on the set, strange events and odd coincidences were reported during the post-production work on the film. "There were strange images and visions that showed up on film that were never planned," Friedkin later claimed. "There are double exposures in the little girl's face at the end of one reel that are unbelievable." As we talked about in previous episodes, The film opened on December 26, 1973, to massive crowds. Within weeks of the first public screenings of the film, stories started to make the rounds that audience members were fainting and vomiting in the theaters. There were also reports of disturbing nightmares and reportedly, several theater ushers had to be placed under a doctor's care, or quit their jobs, after experiencing successive showings of the movie. In numerous cities that were checked after THE EXORCIST had run for several weeks, reporters found that every major hospital had been forced to deal with patients who reported, after seeing the film, severe cases of vomiting and hallucinations. There were also reports of people being carried out of theaters in stretchers. What do you think, passengers? Mere publicity stunts, or was this the real thing? The info for this cursed movie came from a great article on americanhauntingsink.com check them out! Next up we're gonna dive into a sweet little movie about a tree, a child's toy, and REAL SKELETONS IN THE SWIMMING POOL! Yep, you guessed it, poltergeist! The curse of Poltergeist spawned many theories about why the movie and its sequels were cursed with so much tragedy, with one suggesting the use of real-life human bones in the original film caused the hauntings. Actress JoBeth Williams - who played the mother, Diane Freeling - is seen dropping into a pool of skeletons in one spooky scene and she later reveals the bones were real. She told TVLand: "In my innocence and naiveté, I assumed that these were not real skeletons. "I assumed that they were prop skeletons made out of plastic or rubber . . . I found out, as did the crew, that they were using real skeletons, because it's far too expensive to make fake skeletons out of rubber." Just four months after the film's release, tragedy struck with actress Dominique Dunne, who played the family's eldest daughter Dana, who became the victim of a grisly murder. On the day before Halloween in 1982, the actress, 22, was strangled by her ex-boyfriend John Thomas Sweeney outside their home in West Hollywood. She survived the attack but was left in a coma. She never regained consciousness and died five days later. Sweeney was later convicted of voluntary manslaughter and spent three and half years of a six-year sentence behind bars for the killing. He changed his name to John Maura so if you want to let him know what a twat he is, I mean… we can't stop you. In the years after the film's release movie bosses plowed ahead with plans for a sequel and Poltergeist II: The Other Side hit cinemas in 1986. Among the cast was Will Sampson, best known for playing Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest opposite Jack Nicholson. The actor - cast as shaman Taylor in the movie - was concerned about the use of real skeletons in the first film and offered to perform a real-life exorcism. He's believed to have conducted the ceremony alone and in the middle of the night, but the cast reportedly felt relieved afterward. However, less than a year after the film's release - the curse had claimed another victim. Sampson had long-term health problems as he suffered from a degenerative condition called scleroderma, which affected his heart and lungs. He underwent a heart and lung transplant in the summer of 1987 but died of post-operative kidney failure on June 3. Ok, this one is sad and you've probably heard of it. The most famous victim of the Poltergeist curse was Heather O'Rourke. She appeared as Carol Anne in the first two films as well as the third installment, Poltergeist III, which hit cinemas in 1988. She died just four months before the movie's release at only 12 years of age. In January 1988, Heather fell ill with what appeared to be flu-like symptoms. She collapsed at home the following day and was rushed to the hospital. She suffered a cardiac arrest but doctors were able to revive her and they diagnosed her with intestinal stenosis - a partial obstruction of the intestine. She underwent surgery, but went into cardiac arrest again in recovery and doctors were unable to save her. She passed away in February 1988, just weeks after her 12th birthday, and it was later reported she died from congenital stenosis and septic shock. Absolutely heartbreaking. Character actor Lou Perryman became the second cast member to fall victim to murder. He played Pugsley in the original movie and suffered a brutal end in 1992 when he was hacked to death with an ax aged 67. A convict recently released from prison, Seth Christopher Tatum, confessed he had killed Perryman at his home after coming off his medication and going on a drinking binge. Tatum pleaded guilty to his murder in 2011 and was sentenced to life in prison. Actor Richard Lawson played one of the parapsychologists, Ryan, in the original film (not the guy who ate the chicken with the maggots… you're welcome) and he came close to becoming another victim of the curse in 1992. He was involved in a terrifying plane crash in 1992 when the USAir Flight 405 crashed into New York City's Flushing Bay on route to guess where? Cleveland friggin Ohio. The crash claimed the lives of 27 of the 51 passengers, but Lawson was among the survivors. He put his lucky escape down to a last-minute seat change that saved his life. Lawson went on to be part of showbiz royalty when he married Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles in 2015. Info for this movie was taken from mirror.co.uk. Next up how about… Hmm…. Oh, I know… The omen! The 2976 version of course. Obviously, Moody is a time traveler and saw the upcoming remake, 955 friggin years in the future! No! It was 1976! Of all the world's cursed film productions, The Omen is considered to have one of the worst movie curses of all time. The 1976 film tells the story of a man who accidentally adopts Damien the Antichrist as his son and the movie remains one of horror's most successful franchises. But what was so odious about the set that led producers to believe the devil was punishing them for making the movie? Is The Omen really cursed? The Omen film set haunting includes death, injury, and lots of lightning bolts: after all, the creator himself warned the cast and crew that Satan wasn't going to like what they were doing. Here's what happened behind the scenes of The Omen movie and why, despite its several sequels and a 2006 remake, it remains one of history's movies that indeed may have angered Satan himself! In June 1975, Gregory Peck's son, Jonathan Peck, killed himself with a bullet to the head, two months before filming was to start. Several strange events then surrounded the production. For protection on the set of "The Omen," Bernhard wore a Coptic cross. In an interview, Bernhard spoke about the production's eerie events, which included the death of an animal trainer. Precisely one day after they shot the sequence involving the baboons at the animal center, Bernhard said that a tiger seized the animal trainer by the head, causing his death immediately. Whhhaat the fuuuuuck? One of the most haunting stories surrounding The Omen didn't happen during the shoot, but during the production of the World War II epic A Bridge Too Far. John Richardson, who did special effects on The Omen, was involved in a head-on collision that beheaded his girlfriend, eerily mirroring the decapitation scene with David Warner. Supposedly, after the crash, Richardson saw a street sign that said, "Ommen, 66.6 km." This accident occurred after The Omen had wrapped production, but many of course linked it to the evil aura of the film. Several planes were also set ablaze, including the plane carrying Peck and screenwriter David Seltzer. Meanwhile, Bernhard said they had to land in Nova Scotia after flying back from England. He added: "We had the film on board... Dick [Donner] and I were very, very nervous." IRA bombs ripped through a hotel, in which executive producer Mace Neufeld and his wife stayed, and another in which prominent executives and stars, including Peck, were to have dinner. Once word got back to Fox about all the terrible incidents that plagued production, the studio saw it as a great way to drum up a ton of publicity and add to the film's ominous aura. They also put a great tagline into the film's ad campaign: You have been warned. If something frightening happens to you today, think about it. It may be The Omen. As Donner recalled in The Omen: Curse or Coincidence, "If we had been making a comedy, you would have recalled all the funny, great, ridiculous, silly moments that happened in that film. if you were doing a love story, you'd remember all the times somebody left their wife, fell in love... You're doing The Omen, anything that happens on that film, you don't tell about the jokes, you don't talk about the love stories, you don't even think about them. You think about things that coincidentally could have been something to do with The Omen. We had lots of them." Creepy stuff right there my friends. Next up we have one of my personal all-time favorites, the crow! The Crow began filming in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1993. Cursed Films revealed that before production got underway, a mysterious caller left a voicemail message warning the crew not to shoot the movie because bad things would happen. Eerily, two on-set electricians were involved in an accident in which their truck hit a live wire. One of the men experienced second and third-degree burns and lost both ears. Disaster also struck the entire production when a hurricane destroyed the movie set. That is when the “curse of The Crow” rumors began circulating in Hollywood. The star of The Crow, Brandon Lee, was the son of martial arts legend, Bruce Lee. The elder Lee died during the production of his final film. Some fans speculated that the Chinese mafia had placed a hit on the actor for betraying martial arts secrets. Others suspected that he had been struck by an insidious death blow at an earlier time. The most popular theory about The Dragon's death is that he was a victim of the Lee Family Curse. His older brother had died, and Lee's parents believed there was a demon targeting the males in the Lee family. Like his father, Brandon Lee died before he finished filming The Crow. In a fluke accident, the performer was shot while completing an action sequence, as described in Cursed Films. The crew used what are called ‘dummy rounds,' for the scene, but there was something in the barrel of the gun that acted as a lethal projectile, killing Lee. To complete the final photography for The Crow, the man who had been working as Lee's stunt double wore a mask in his image. Crazy stuff! How about some of our patented quick hitters! The Conqueror" is a whitewashed 1956 film with John Wayne as Genghis Khan. The film was shot at a location downwind from a nuclear testing site, causing dozens of crew members to eventually die of cancer. so maybe not so much a curse as a poor choice of locations. Apocalypse Now" The horror! Francis Ford Coppola was tempting fate when he decided to film "Apocalypse Now" during monsoon season. Big mistake. The monsoon destroyed multiple sets, Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack during filming, and Coppola was so stressed that he suffered a seizure, according to The Independent. "Apocalypse Now" (1979) turned out to be a masterpiece anyway, but the documentary "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse" about its making is just as engrossing. "Fitzcarraldo" Dysentery. Injuries. Fights among the crew. Nothing seemed to go right during the filming of 1982's "Fitzcarraldo." The story concerns hauling a boat over a hill, which the crew literally accomplished, but not without the same nightmarish difficulty as is depicted in the film. And in the end, director Werner Herzog looked as mad and overly driven as its hero. Check out the documentary "Burden of Dreams" for more. The Superman Curse Comic book movie fans may know about the "Superman Curse," which is said to afflict multiple actors involved in Superman films. Christopher Reeve was paralyzed following a horse accident. And Margot Kidder, who played Lois opposite Reeve, suffered from bipolar disorder, according to TCM. Also, the original Superman, George Reeves, supposedly committed suicide. His death at age 45 from a gunshot remains a controversial subject; the official finding was suicide, but some believe that he was murdered or the victim of an accidental shooting. "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Bad luck ran amok in Middle Earth during the filming of 2002's "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers." DVD interviews revealed that multiple actors and stuntmen suffered injuries while shooting the film's elaborate fight sequences. The worst was Viggo Mortensen, who broke his toe and chipped his tooth while filming. The Exorcism of Emily rose Dexter star Jennifer Carpenter reported that during the making of The Exorcism of Emily Rose — in which she played a big-screen version of German woman Anneliese Michel, whose poor health and subsequent death was blamed on a failed exorcism — her radio would mysteriously turn on and off. From an interview with Dread Central: Q: A common question when making a film like this; did anything weird happen during filming? JC: I thought about that when it happened, and two or three times when I was going to sleep my radio came on by itself. The only time it scared me was once because it was really loud and it was Pearl Jam's “Alive” (laughs). Laura's TV came on a couple of times. Q: At 3:00 a.m.? JC: Mine wasn't 3:00 a.m. I was born at 3:00 a.m. but it hasn't happened to me. I did check. We'll totally do an episode on Analiese one of these days Psycho Myra Jones (aka Myra Davis) was the uncredited body double/stand-in for Psycho star Janet Leigh during the making of Hitchcock's 1960 film. A handyman named Kenneth Dean Hunt, who was supposedly a Hitchcock “obsessive,” murdered her. The Conjuring Real-life ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren, who aided the real-life Amityville Horror case, investigated the haunting of the Perron family home — a farmhouse plagued by generations of death, disaster, and a possessed doll. The case inspired James Wan's supernatural film, which left some audiences in the Philippines with such a fright there were priests available at screenings to bless viewers and provide counseling. On and off-set paranormal incidents — including strange claw marks on star Vera Farmiga's computer, Wan's tormented dog growling at invisible intruders, a strange wind (that apparently put Carolyn Perron in the hospital), and fire — were reported. The Innkeepers Filmed at the reportedly haunted hotel the Yankee Pedlar Inn in Torrington, Connecticut, The Innkeepers director Ti West was skeptical about the strange occurrences during the making of his movie. Still, creepy stories from the set became the focus in the press. From an interview with West: I'm a skeptic so I don't really buy it. But I've definitely seen doors close by themselves; I've seen a TV turn off and on by itself; lights would always burn out in my room. Everyone on the crew has very vivid dreams every night, which is really strange. The one story that is the most intriguing to me — In the film, the most haunted room is the Honeymoon Suite. That's where the ghost stuff started in the hotel. The only reason I picked the room that I picked to shoot in, was because it was big enough to do a dolly shot. No more thought went into it other than pure technical reasons. So when we're finishing the movie, I find out that the most haunted room in real life is the room I picked to be the haunted room in the movie. It could be a coincidence. It's weird that it happened that way. . . . [Star] Sara Paxton would wake up in the middle of the night thinking someone was in the room with her. Everyone has stories, but I was too busy saying, “Let's shoot this! We have 17 days! Atuk" "Atuk" is a movie so cursed that it never got made. The project, based on a 1963 Mordecai Richler novel about an Eskimo in New York, had four different men attached to play the lead while in development hell through the 1970s and '80s: John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, and Chris Farley. All four died shortly after entering negotiations to be in the film. Holy shit! Ok how about twilight zone the movie. The 1983 film 'Twilight Zone: The Movie' directed by John Landis and Steven Spielberg gained publicity pre-release because of the deaths of lead actor Vic Morrow and two child extras during the filming of the helicopter crash scene. The children were illegally hired to play the role in this scene, as Landis would go on to reveal in the subsequent trial. It was also prohibited to make children work after a certain hour in the evening. However, Landis insisted that the scene would have to entail a late-night setting to seem more authentic. This was the last scene in the film. It also included explosions as a helicopter flew over the village while Morrow would run across the street to save the Vietnamese children from the explosion. Testing for the scene sparked concerns when the helicopter seemed to vigorously rock at the explosion but despite this, Landis' need to capture the explosion took priority. He reportedly said, "You think that was big? You ain't seen nothing yet." At the controls of this helicopter was a Vietnam War veteran named Dorcey Wingo, who had just joined the movie business. When the cameras began filming, the pyrotechnic fireball that had been fired as part of the explosion hit the helicopter, engulfing it in flames. The helicopter then crashed into the river where the actors were standing — Morrow, 6-year-old Renee Chen, and 7-year-old Myca Dinh Le. Almost a hundred people were present when the tragedy occurred. The helicopter skidded right onto Renee, crushing her to death and when it toppled over, the main blade sliced through Morrow and Myca. Rosemary's baby is next up on the list. Over the years, the myth surrounding Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby has only grown in stature. The film is based on the 1967 novel of the same name by American novelist Ira Levin. He came up with the idea for the book in 1965, drawing inspiration from his wife who was pregnant at the time, his New York apartment, and the anxiety of being a parent. The struggling writer imagined a world where there was no God and the devil was allowed to reign freely. This is evident in the iconic ending where Rosemary finds out that her husband sold her womb to Satan and that her child is the Antichrist. Levin was catapulted into the highest echelons of the literary world due to the success of his novel and a year later, a European auteur who was looking for his own Hollywood break decided to direct the film adaptation of his novel. However, not everyone was pleased with Levin's attacks on religion. He faced severe backlash from the Catholic Church for his “blasphemy” and his wife left him the year the film was released. He was never the same man again, growing increasingly paranoid over the years. Levin repeatedly had to make public statements denouncing Satanism and told Dick Cavett that he had become “terrified” as he grew older. 30 years after the release of the film, Levin came up with a sequel titled Son of Rosemary but it tanked. William Castle was the man who first recognized the potential of Levin's work and secured the rights to make a film adaptation. Best known for his work on B-grade horror films, Castle wanted to direct it initially but Paramount Pictures executive Robert Evans agreed to go ahead with the project only if Castle worked as a producer. In April of 1969, Castle was hospitalized because of severe kidney stones. He was already under a lot of stress due to the sheer volume of hate mail he received, a terrible consequence of being attached to Rosemary's Baby. In his autobiography, he claimed that he began to hallucinate scenes from the film during his surgery and even shouted, “Rosemary, for God's sake drop that knife!” Although Castle recovered, he never reached that level of success again. Producer Robert Evans was not exempt from this alleged curse either. He had risen to the top with major hits like Rosemary's Baby and The Godfather. However, he was convicted of cocaine trafficking in 1980 and got a suspended prison sentence. As a part of his plea bargain, Evans had to make an anti-drug commercial. Three years later, the producer would get caught up in the high-profile murder of Roy Radin which has come to be known as the “Cotton Club murder”. Despite two witnesses testifying that Evans was involved in the case, he was later cleared of the charges. In 1993, he told The New York Times, “I had 10 years of a horrific life, Kafkaesque. There were nights I cried myself to sleep.” This is arguably the most renowned story that is related to Rosemary's Baby. In autumn of 1968, composer Krzysztof Komeda, who worked on the film, fell off a rocky escarpment while partying and went into a four-month coma. Coincidentally, this affliction is exactly what the witches in Levin's book subject Rosemary's suspicious friend to. Komeda never came out of the coma and died in Poland the following year. John Lennon was assassinated outside The Dakota in 1980, the famous building where they filmed Rosemary's Baby. Producer Robert Evans claimed that the whole time he was on set at the apartment building he felt a “distinctly eerie feeling”. Lennon was gunned down by alleged “fan” Mark David Chapman who was influenced by Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye and the loneliness of protagonist Holden Caulfield. However, the fleeting association with the film has led fans of the film to link Lennon's assassination with the “curse” of the film. It can be said that the primary reason why the myth of the curse came about was the brutal murder of Polanski's wife, actress Sharon Tate. Polanski even wanted to cast Tate as Rosemary but Evans was adamant about Mia Farrow's involvement. A year after the film's release, Tate and her friends were stabbed to death by followers of cult leader Charles Manson. Tate was eight-and-a-half months pregnant at the time of her demise. The members of the Manson Family delivered around 100 stab wounds to the four victims and wrote “Helter Skelter” on the wall in blood. After his wife and unborn son were killed, Polanski indulged in substance abuse to cope with things but he ended up exemplifying human depravity. While guest editing the French edition of Vogue in 1977, the director preyed upon a 13-year old girl and persuaded her to participate in multiple photoshoots. During the second shoot at Jack Nicholson's house, he incapacitated the minor with champagne and half a Quaalude before sexually violating her multiple times. Although he was arrested for the felony and spent 42 days in jail, Polanski became a fugitive and fled to France to avoid facing charges. Since then, he has lived the life of a criminal and has avoided traveling to countries where he can be extradited back to the US. Ok, let's round things out with the wizard of oz. Despite its commercial success, The Wizard of Oz is seen by some as cursed. There were so many serious accidents onset that those Oscar-nominated special effects almost cost cast members their lives, from the two actors playing winged monkeys crashing to the ground when the wires that hoisted them up in the air broke, to the Wicked Witch of the West's stunt double Betty Danko injuring her left leg when the broomstick exploded. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast in the role of the Tin Woodman, a.k.a. the Tin Man, but he was essentially poisoned by the makeup, which was made of pure aluminum dust. Nine days after filming started he was hospitalized, sitting under an oxygen tent. When he was not getting better fast enough, the filmmakers hired Jack Haley to be the Tin Man instead. This time, instead of applying the aluminum powder, the makeup artists mixed it into a paste and painted it on him. He did develop an infection in his right eye that needed medical attention, but it ended up being treatable. Margaret Hamilton — who played the Wicked Witch of the West and was the one tipped who Harmetz off to the turmoil on set more than three decades later for her 1977 book — got burns, and the makeup artists had to rush to remove her copper makeup so that it wouldn't seep through her wounds and become toxic. Unlike Ebsen, she didn't get fired because they could live without her on the set for several more weeks. An actor playing one of the Wicked Witch of the West's soldiers accidentally jumped on top of Dorothy's Toto, Carl Spitz, the dog trainer on set, told Harmetz. The dog (a female Cairn terrier named Terry) sprained its foot, and Spitz had to get a canine double. Terry did recover and returned to the set a few weeks later. In a memoir by Judy Garland's third husband, Sid Luft, published posthumously in 2017, he writes that, after bar-hopping in Culver City, the actors who played the munchkins “would make Judy's life miserable by putting their hands under her dress.” Harmetz says it's true that the actors would go drinking near the Culver City hotel where they stayed, but she says their interactions with Garland did not rise to the level of what Luft described. “Nobody on the movie ever saw her or heard of a munchkin assaulting her,” said one worker on the film. Garland did say the drinking was annoying in an interview with talk-show host Jack Paar, but experts on Garland's life say that her rant about being scarred by the rowdy behavior on set may have been a deflection from the real damage she suffered during that time, at the hands of the studio. Garland was only 16 when she made The Wizard of Oz, and her struggles with depression and disordered eating started at an early age and continued for the rest of her life. She claimed that the studio executives gave her uppers and sleeping pills so she could keep up with the demanding pace of show business. She struggled with drug addiction and attempted suicide several times before she died of an accidental overdose on June 22, 1969, at just 47 years old. The film went through four different producers by the time it was through. Richard Thorpe, the first director, insisted that Judy Garland wear a blonde wig and thick makeup to depict Dorothy. When Buddy Epsen got sick from his Tin Man makeup and filming shut down for two weeks, the studio fired Thorpe and replaced him with George Cukor of My Fair Lady fame. Cukor encouraged Garland to wear natural makeup and play Dorothy less cartoonish and more natural. Cukor later left the film to work on Gone with the Wind instead and Viktor Fleming took his place. However, Cukor came back a few weeks later after getting fired from Gone With the Wind by Clark Gable (supposedly he was fired when Gable found out he was homosexual). Director King Vidor was responsible for most of the sepia sequences and also helped Mervyn LeRoy with editing in post-production. Not only did the public think former kindergarten teacher Margaret Hamilton was really evil following the first airing of The Wizard of Oz — she also suffered physically for the role. Hamilton received second and third-degree burns all over her body when the green copper makeup she was wearing got too hot during the fire scene. Her stunt double spent months in the hospital after a prop broom exploded — they were using a double because Hamilton got injured on an earlier take. Stage makeup and prosthetics in 1939 were nowhere near what they are today. Ray Bolger's Scarecrow makeup left deeply embedded marks in his skin that didn't disappear for more than a year after the movie wrapped up filming. Luckily, this would never happen today. How bout that hanging munchkin… Well, sorry folks. That seems to be fake. In a scene where Dorothy, the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), and the Tin Man (Jack Haley) are skipping down the Yellow Brick Road, singing “we're off to see the wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz,” some think the dark, moving figure hanging from a tree in the background is an actor who hanged himself on set. More likely, it's one of the exotic birds that the filmmakers borrowed from the Los Angeles Zoo to create a wilderness setting. The rumor has been circulating since around 1989, the time of the 50th anniversary of the film's release. Alright, there you have it… Cursed movies!!! Obscure 90s horror movies you need to see https://www.ranker.com/list/obscure-1990s-horror-movies/christopher-myers
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Before CCW Chaos in Charleston 3, we talked with Myca Knight about her recent experience at the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy. We also discuss Myca's wrestling career so far and what the future holds for The Ace of the North!
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This week DW and guest-host Climb chat with author reusabletears about their touching story 'No Expectations'. Read the Fic! No Expectations by reusabletears Episode artwork by Chantal Zeegers This Week's Reverse Sponsor is: Nedley's Office Episode transcript by Edin-Earper Myca's Desert Island Fic Selection was every lie you've heard by coldmackerel
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BYOB Revolt has recently become The Revolt Career Network and today we have members of the team on the podcast to discuss the importance of partnerships. We tend to look at the term partnerships in both a figurative and literal sense for both ourselves and the business as a whole. Myca Williamson, our Director of Strategic Partnerships and Vanna Keomisy, our Marketing Director have incredible insight in our value system and share their perspective. We close this episode with another "Bitch, I Can't" segment that is relatable and worthy of a listen! To connect with members of the Revolt Career Network visit: revoltcareernetwork.com instagram.com/revoltcareernetwork https://www.linkedin.com/company/revoltcareernetwork
Aquí está! lo prometimos y está semana tenemos la segunda parte de los programas especiales dedicados a todas las consolas portátiles. Nuevamente tenemos el grandioso gusto de recibir a los invitados de la primera parte y si gustan seguirlos en twitter estos son sus cuentas @Myca_82 @Kamui_MX @RionYun y el equipo de @volovancast integrado por […] La entrada El Poscast Beta #476: Orígenes Portátiles Parte 2 apareció primero en Langaria.net.
Myca Lopez is a founding Special Education Lead Teacher at The Gathering Place in San Antonio, Texas. In this episode, we get to follow up with Myca after our previous conversation on Miss Education to hear more about her experiences as a founding member of a new school! Even though she wears many hats - SPED teacher, founding school member, teacher advocate, and mother - our conversation revolves so much around the 'heart-work' that encompasses her 'unlearning' as she grows as an educator and human being.
Regresan los especiales! está semana tenemos el prometido programa especial para comenzar el recuento de todas las consolas portátiles junto con los invitados de los anteriores especiales, todo el equipo de @Volovancast, @RionYun, @Kamui_MX y finalmente tenemos el regreso de @Myca_82 para hablar de las anécdotas con estás consolas muy especiales. En está primera parte […] La entrada El Poscast Beta#474: Orígenes Portátiles Parte 1 apareció primero en Langaria.net.
It’s Thursday and that means another action-packed episode of the realest talk on the internet–Real Talk with Jimmy Moore and Dr. Will Cole. Dr. Cole is taking a few weeks off so today Jimmy is joined by Rob Frankfurt. Support this show by becoming a Patron at Patreon! “I think people are tired of being told to just conform to the health status quo and they’re tired of hearing that same advice that doesn’t work for them.” - Jimmy Moore “It’s about prevention and awareness. No matter who pays for healthcare, until we make changes, we will bankrupt whoever is paying.” - Rob Frankfurt Rob Frankfurt founded Myca Partners, Inc. (“Myca”) in 2006 to invest in small cap US-public and private companies. He has invested in a broad array of industries with particular focus in: technology hardware/software/services, healthcare technology/equipment/services, consumer products, marketing, fulfillment and outsourcing services, payment processing technology, industrial manufacturing, and value added distribution. In recent years, Rob has focused his investments in the area of Wellness and Healthy Lifestyle companies. Rob believes that there are tremendous opportunities to reverse/prevent the Obesity epidemic which stands at 40% of adult Americans and chronic illness which, in its various forms, is the cause of 70% of deaths in America. Chronic illness costs nearly $3 Trillion per year in health costs and lost employee productivity. This chronic illness epidemic is spreading across the world unabated. Maintaining the status quo is not a viable solution nor can we out insure/out run poor lifestyle choices. Listen in today as Jimmy picks Rob’s brain about the intersection of health and Entrepreneurialism.
The Montana Youth Challenge Academy has been providing Montana youth with opportunities and 2nd chances since 1999. It’s a challenging quasi-military program operated by the Montana National Guard that instills discipline and self-worth. The students, who voluntarily enter the program, are rewarded with a solid education and a firm footing for their futures. Listen to…
In this episode, we had an open conversation with women of the Black Community to discuss their experience, expand upon alliship, and the truth we need to hear. Each of these women joined me for their own individual episode prior to this forum and have made an incredible impact on my mindset, my urgency for change and advocacy. Episode Features: Myca Williamson, Amber Burns, Jazmine Reed-Clark, Antionette “Ace” Carradine, Vanna Keomisy and Lauren Friedrich. For more information and resources on Black Lives Matter please visit : byobrevolt.com/black-lives-matter all resources are credited and authorship is designated to those who worked diligently to create this content. Also, please visit Myca’s Human Rights Project as another incredible resource of education and historical reference in respect to our conversation: https://www.generation-wealth.org/
In this episode of our Black Live Matter series, we sit down with Myca Williamson. She is an incredibly gifted teacher, story teller, journalist, entrepreneur and so much more. She details her experience and thought leadership in this current moment and beyond. Her Human Rights Project is an accessible and eye opening resource that everyone should get familiar with. Grateful that Myca shared her story and continues to advocate for the black community in a way that shows how to lead from front. Follow her lead with me by listening to this Q&A. For information about Myca’s Human Rights Project visit: https://www.generation-wealth.org/ Follow her on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mycainthemaking/
Nuevo episodio y nuevo especial!! es hora de hablar de una de las series de videojuegos más especiales y únicas que existen Animal Crossing. Para está especial ocasión tenemos a tres grandes invitados y que son muy fanáticos de la serie: Myca, Kamui y RionYun están de regreso para platicar a fondo. ¿Cómo será la […] La entrada El Poscast Beta #443: Especial Animal Crossing apareció primero en Langaria.net.
BEST ON GROUND David Boyar Accountants building their own communities to support each other through tech change https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/accountants-tech-user-group-tickets-90561902087 The CA automation playbook shows how the bodies can guide and lead without showing preference. https://charteredaccountantsanz.force.com/MyCA/s/login/?startURL=%2FMyCA%2Fs%2Ffeed%2F0D52u000001mzqTCAQ&ec=302 The #VDExperiment is a marketing masterstroke by Twyla Verhelst from helm but jus because you can doesn’t mean you should. Check out this great Linked in explainer from HLB Mann Judd Partner Josh Chye explaining Family Trusts. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/josh-chye-b4924a31_taxplanning-taxes-trusts-ugcPost-6629846910117257216-dtIE/ Paul Meissner Congratulations to Amreeta and the Nowinfinity team. $25m sale to Class. Interesting that Class’s head of sales moved on. Does that open the door to Ben Gill taking on the role? Do the sales cultures align? Time will tell. SMSF platform makes $25m acquisition Dilatory accounting cost Dixons £1.8m. For 8 years this business kept amounts open as accounts receivable. Not great year end accounting procedures not to write off earlier. Dilatory accounting cost Dixons £1.8m Afterpay, Zip Co get in first with code of practice. It’s a good start with some practical protections for consumers. One wonders what’s missing since there is no independence given the rules are written by those abiding by them. I’d like to write my own views. Afterpay, Zip Co get in first with code of practice WORST ON GROUND David Boyar Marketers are geniuses and people are stupid https://www.businessinsider.com.au/coronavirus-corona-beer-not-related-google-trends-2020-1 Will MyGovID work for offshore staff? Paul Meissner Open Banking - What will be the outcome? Predicted to “...“That completely takes the friction out of applying for a mortgage,”. Anyone who has applied for a mortgage knows that the more info you give the more issues come up in the application. I think Open Banking is a poisoned Chalice. Open banking and rise of fintechs to disrupt big banks' 'rivers of gold' Canberra urged to join the data sharing action - CBA displays a typical protectionist strategy against having to give up data by greedily demanding more. Canberra urged to join the data sharing action Chat about football or cricket in the workplace should be curtailed, a management body has warned. Chartered Management Institute head Ann Francke said sports banter can exclude women and lead to laddish behaviour such as chat about sexual conquests. "A lot of women, in particular, feel left out," she told the BBC's Today programme. Nanny state gone mad. What would the reaction be if this was to be excluding men? Firms urged to crack down on office football chat
Para está semana tenemos un programa muy especial y es que Myca y Kamui regresan para platicarnos de su más reciente viaje a Japón. Los mejores lugares para visitar el norte de Japón, año nuevo, frio extremo, anécdotas, consejos, la nueva tienda de Nintendo en Shibuya, el nuevo Pokémon Center y mucho más en este […] La entrada El Poscast Beta #438: Norte de Japón apareció primero en Langaria.net.
Myca Haynes Beauvais is the owner of mycakes, a gluten-free specialty bakery. She is a former Athens County assistant public defender and assistant prosecutor. A charter member of the Women in Networking of Southeastern Ohio and Athens Sunrise Rotary Club, she is the current vice-president of board of the Friends of Athens CASA, and secretary for the board of the Rotarian Action Group on Mental Health Initiatives. She and her husband, Dave, reside in Athens, Ohio.Support the show (http://www.thatswhatshesaid970wath.com)
Myca Haynes Beauvais is the owner of mycakes, a gluten-free specialty bakery. She is a former Athens County assistant public defender and assistant prosecutor. A charter member of the Women in Networking of Southeastern Ohio and Athens Sunrise Rotary Club, she is the current vice-president of board of the Friends of Athens CASA, and secretary for the board of the Rotarian Action Group on Mental Health Initiatives. She and her husband, Dave, reside in Athens, Ohio.Support the show (http://www.thatswhatshesaid970wath.com)
Mycaela Borges é mentora de mulheres empreendedoras, empresária, festeira, mãe e um tanto de coisas mais. Plural, não se contenta em fazer uma coisa só e está sempre com novos projetos no forno. Hoje, está à frente da Academia de Festa Infantil, onde ajuda mulheres que amam o mundo das festas, a construírem um negócio lucrativo. Também é a mente criativa por trás da Mia & Maria, sua empresa de decoração de festas e eventos. E está em processo de construção do Lifeness, um projeto de desenvolvimento pessoal e profissional para mulheres empreendedoras.
Les invitamos al programa más caro de la historia del Poscast y es que está semana tenemos el doble de invitadas con el nombre de Carolina, con el regreso de @Myca_82 y la Caro que ya todos conocen para hablar de nuestras reacciones al ganar o perder en un videojuego contra alguien más. ¿Somos malos […] La entrada El Poscast Beta #417: ¿Malos perdedores, malos ganadores? apareció primero en Langaria.net.
As a preacher your success or failure on a Sunday morning flows from careful and thoughtful preparation beforehand (or a lack thereof). In this talk from December 2018, Pastor Cody King speaks about the importance of a well structured outline. As you listen you will learn not only about the importance of an outline, but their creation and development as well.Cody is the founding and Lead Pastor of Redemption Calvary located in Commerce City, Colorado in the Metro Denver area. He planted Redemption in 2014 and serves as the main Teaching Pastor. Prior to planting Redemption Calvary, Cody served at Reliance Church in Temecula, California as one of the founding pastors and Assistant Pastor for 7 years. Cody also served at Revival Christian Fellowship in Menifee, California as Youth Pastor for 4 years. Previous to this Cody served in a 1 year student ministry internship at White Mountain Bible Church in Show Low, Arizona. Cody is a graduate of Calvary Chapel Bible College with an Associates Degree in Biblical Theology. He has a passion for helping people grow in their relationship with Jesus through discipleship and planting churches. By the leading and direction of Jesus, Cody has personally planted two churches and helped to plant another. Cody has been married to his wife Myca since 2002 and together they have 4 daughters.
That last tweet or facebook picture may raise your insurance rates? We will explore why? Extortion and the Internet. Now even normal people are the targets of these tactics? Unpacking the trend in Virtual Kidnapping. Whose watching us? Why? Yes, it is time to talk more deeply about Surveillance. For all this and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment; it might contain errors. Airing date: 03/23/2019 Using Social Media Posts For Insurance Rates - Virtual Kidnapping - The Surveillance State Craig Peterson 0:00 This has kind of become my theme music, hasn't it? Over the last couple of months. Craig 0:09 I like it. I've been using it all of my training videos and just all over the place. Craig 0:13 And it's nice because I have the rights to use it, right? I don't have to worry about getting banned on YouTube or some other place because I'm using music I don't own right? Copyrighted stuff. But it's crazy when people do that. And just, I guess just don't know. Well, we have a bunch to talk about today. Craig 0:34 Also, I don't know if you caught it this week. But make sure you catch my podcast at http://CraigPeterson.com/iTunes. But I talked about two business problems. This week, we got a huge aluminum manufacturing giant over in Norway. It's not just basic manufacturer, I mean, these guys are huge. It's called Norsk Hydro, they also provide power and other things, had to shut down because they were nailed with ransomware. So I went through what happened there, what the whole thing was about some pros and cons, some things that we as business people can kind of keep an eye out for. Craig 1:13 And then I also talked a little bit about this, Michael, in fact, quite a bit about this Michael Cohen investigation and triggerfish, and what that is all about? And yeah, I thought that they had pretty much stopped using triggerfish and some of these other technologies. But as it turns out, no, that is not the case. So, that's what I talked about this week. It's a Security Thing. And right now, of course, we are live on the radio. And we're going to talk about a half a dozen other things that we just never managed to have quite enough time to get to, right. We're going to be talking about HR departments and the problem we have right now, with the huge high employment rate, how some of them are turning to artificial intelligence and how you might too. The guy who founded WhatsApp has a warning for us about Facebook, and I don't know this guy, come on, you made your money you got out and now you're upset. Bizarre malware is disabling some safety systems that industrial plants. And it's an interesting, quote, ethical line, unquote, for hackers, because historically, they have avoided things that would cause problems with public safety. But now they are no longer doing that. I talked a bit about that as well. This week, it's a security thing. On my podcast again, http://CraigPeterson.com/iTunes, a massive database leak. And we know we're seeing these almost every week but this one's more interesting, because it turns out, it's surveillance on Chinese citizens by China. So what are they doing over there in China's digital surveillance state and what's coming here because these companies that are providing them with the tech are based in the US? And life insurers can now use social media posts to determine your premiums. That's an interesting one. Craig 3:17 And we will start up with two virtual kidnapping scams that occurred within 24 hours this week over in Laguna Beach. And it's something that I have a bit of a personal tie to, not in Laguna Beach, but these virtual kidnapping scams. One of the ladies that work with me, her friend had one of these happened to her. In fact, I think she got called out, this lady that works with me. And man, Maria, the thing that happened. It was just absolutely amazing. This is an article from the Orange County Register on California, it's up on my website, http://CraigPeterson.com. Two virtual kidnap cases within 24 hours, have led please to alert all local schools. Both these incidents were similar phone calls who were made to potential victims, with the color demanding a large sum of money or threatening to harm a loved one. Quote, we definitely believe these incidents are connected and said Sergeant Jim Kota, who last summer spearheaded assistance for Laguna mother who sought help after receiving a threatening call. They are happening and surrounding cities and all appear to be connected to the same group. All of them want money transferred to an account in Mexico. And they are directing victims outside of the city to withdraw money. It's like they've been there before. They're sending them all to Costa Mesa to make this payment. Craig 4:53 So they had a report on March 7, and the victim here of this scam had already paid $5,000. And the article goes into some detail. But the here's the bottom line on it. Craig 5:11 The FBI got involved about a week ago. And of course, they investigate the scams, and they work with local law enforcement agencies. So if something like this happens to you, you can call your local police department. But what it is these virtual kidnapping scams, and what happened to the lady that works with me is that they call you up pretending they have kidnapped a loved one. Now, usually, they found out a little bit about you, they might have gone on to your social media to figure out who you are or what you're doing or where you are, etc. who your friends are. And so many of us have that information out in public on Facebook and elsewhere. So they reach out to you, they say I'm holding so and so hostage. And unless you make this payment, I am not going to release, I'm gonna kill them or whatever it is. So these are virtual kidnapping cases. Now in the case of a lady that works with me, she got a call about a friend she has. And sometimes these are, hey, they're out of the country, they need money to get back in, and I'm with the government, and we're holding them because they did something wrong, etc. There's all kinds of these scams. But she was smart enough to call up that person and found out that yeah, that's not me, I don't know what's going on, I'm fine. There's nothing going on at all. So that's something to keep in mind, too, that you can call, do a little research on your own and follow up because these people are not necessarily really smart or thorough in what they're doing. So keep that in mind as well. But Laguna police department is warning people that it's happening on a wider basis right now. Craig 6:58 Next up, we have this questionable practice by life insurers; you know that many life insurance companies use your credit rating, to come up to the premium. They do that for all kinds of things now. They do it for health, they do it for employment, looking at your credit rating. And we've also talked before about how in some countries like China, they're using your social credit now to determine whether or not you're worthy for a loan, etc. You know, five years ago, we wouldn't have thought twice about this, who would have thought this is crazy. It's not likely to happen. You guys haven't because we've been talking about this for what 10 or 15 years. But New York's Department of Financial Services has released new guidelines that will allow the life insurance company to use data from customers social media posts to determine their premiums. And experts are saying these rules could potentially extend to other states and you know, some of these federally chartered companies and agencies. So the new guidelines are suggesting that companies can use the data from other nontraditional sources as well, though insurers will have to prove the information doesn't unfairly discriminate against protected groups. Craig 8:20 There's a bunch of really press release stuff here in the article if you're interested that that's up at http://CraigPeterson.com. Craig 8:28 The National Association of insurance commissioners released a white paper back in 2012, from what they call their social media working group that address the ways that insurance companies couldn't use social media in their marketing, and also ways to use it to monitor customers. And they're saying that as of 2012, they are already using it. So we've warned everybody for a very long time, do not post things online that you don't want to have shown up later on. Because that's one of the first things that police do when they start investigating someone now, they'll go to your social media; they'll search for you online. Right? Google is their first line of investigation. And it looks like even for this dossier they've been using to go after President Trump and try to show Russian collusion, that even that dossier was put together from online searches on the CNN website of posts people had put up. Man, I heard that this week, I have no idea about the validity of that. But what we say online, reflects us to some degree. And if you do say it online, it can and will be used against you. Now, you know, I like Apple, and I love the way they handled privacy, they don't give all kinds of information out to third parties. They're not trying to mine that information themselves to have some sort of a significant advantage about you or in what you're doing and what you're going etc. So Apple's pretty good about that. But remember that Apple too, if they have a subpoena, that's obviously legitimately issued, they will give up information about you. And they have turned over iCloud accounts and other things. So just because you have things online that you've posted, that are considered private and you shared with your best friend or your family, remember that law enforcement can certainly get at it. Bad guys can get at it, they're always cracking into Facebook accounts, and your friend or family has it and could possibly reshare it at which point now it's no longer private, right? They could repost it; they could save it, they can put it away for a rainy day when they want to play blackmail you. So, be very, very careful about what you say online because much of that can and will be used against you in the court of public or company opinion. And I think New York might have done us a bit of a favor here too. Because it's not just about going on to social media, you know, Facebook, or Twitter or whatever. It really goes to the next level. You know, we've seen deep fakes, we've talked about them here before, one of the big ones is this plane that's kind of flipping around, and it's a big ass jet, that passenger jet. And it was a total fake, and it was shared millions of times online. So you've got that. But you also have legitimate stuff. But I think part of the favor they're doing here is putting something on the record that can be challenged. These life insurance, actuarial tables, the car insurance that you buy, that is based at least partially on your credit rating, how do they work? What are the parameters that go into these? How is the program written? What bugs are there in that program? You don't know they won't tell you. And that's part of the problem I have with what California is doing with getting rid of the bail bondsman. They say well; we can trust this algorithm. No, we can't. How many times have we talked about having computer programs fail on us? Craig 12:20 So there are are no states right now that have any rules or regulations about how life insurance and the automobile insurers and the bondsman can populate the data for their algorithms for their programs. There's no rules, there's no regulations, you can't challenge them in court. They'll bring in some professional that says some mumbo jumbo that's beyond the judge. It's beyond the jury, and is beyond the truth, right, all in one. But you don't know that. We do know that. They're currently using public records like home ownership data, credit information, education level that you had in college or high school, any civil judgment, any licenses you have anything they can find that's public, and even your internet use in the history of they can get their hands on it. And now this is an extra step and people are freaking out. And I get it; I understand that I would too. And but now we can get the legal system into action. And I hope they do. And I hope that there's a good precedent set and not some lousy precedent. So you know, I just, you see that too much when you have judges, juries, and you know, defense attorneys and prosecution attorneys that really don't understand what's going on. And so then you end up with bad judgments, right? Bad dicta in the cases, from the judges, etc., etc. Craig 13:59 We got this massive database leak, and I found out about it over the Electronic Frontier Foundation, I put their article up on my site at http://CraigPeterson.com. Earlier this month or security researcher found and disclosed and exposed an unexposed database. Craig 14:19 And this database was online that these things happen all of the time, people are building software, they don't understand the implications of what they're doing. And I talked about it in my It's a Security Thing, podcast this week. Craig 14:35 They just don't understand. And because they don't understand, they're just messing everybody up. And I see this almost everywhere. You know businesses, when you have a new product or designing when you have a product you're using, even when you're using a third party software as a service that you might trust, have a true security professional look it over. And there are security professionals available. I know there are almost 3 million job openings in our security world out there. But they are available, pay them you can't pay them enough to come and have a serious look at this. Craig 15:18 You'll pay to have an attorney come in at hundreds of dollars an hour, some of these attorneys are over $1,000 an hour to look at something to look at the legality because well, you might save tens of thousands or even a million dollars in a lawsuit. Craig 15:35 Well, the same thing is true with security. Craig 15:40 If your data is breached, you could easily face it more than a million dollars and find and no judge or jury is going to protect you from that. These are fines that are levied by the regulating agencies. And there's basically nowhere to turn; then on top of it, you could have your customers suing you, you could have consumers, so we knew because their information got out. And you could end up with hundreds of millions of dollars and judgment against you. But no, what are you going to do? Oh, you're just going to trust your IT guy who was a programmer who has his bachelor's or even masters or doctorate in computer programming from some University. Craig 16:25 No. You need a specialist just like you go to a specialist law firm. You need a true specialist. And the people just aren't doing it. So here's an example of this security researcher. And yeah, we're talking about China here. But China has hired some American companies to build this. So in this case, this database owned by a company called SenseNets. It's a private artificial intelligence company that advertises facial recognition, crowd analysis technologies. So you'd think that they would have some modicum of understanding about security, but they didn't. And they didn't hire a security expert to come in. Craig 17:20 And what's that going to cost you? 100,000? 200,000? Half a million maybe? And instead of that, they'd rather just lose the whole business because they don't see that as a real risk. Well, let's talk about this risk because we'll get to this Chinese company here in just a second. But let's talk about the risk. Craig 17:42 There was a cyber security firm that just released a little report saying that they found at least 468 Mongo DB servers exposed to the public internet. Almost 500. Well, what's a Mongo DB server? These are database servers, the main technology group is called No Sequel, but typically used for huge databases. So what is this database that this company SenseNet have in them? SenseNets, excuse me, having it? Craig 18:21 Well, it turned out all it had was DNA samples, voice samples, fingerprints, iris scans, and much, much more. These were all residents between the ages of 12 and 65 that were from Xinjiang. And they had been questioned about their use of mobile and internet tools. Over there, just having WhatsApp or Skype installed in your phone is classified as subversive behavior. Remember that China is a socialist country, I don't know. But most people I get it, most people don't want to mention the fact that they're Communist or socialist, or they are just incredibly under the thumb of the government. Heaven forbid, you know, we want that here, right in the United States. Right? Yeah. Okay. And since 2017, the authorities and China have told all of the Xinjiang mobile phone users, they have to install the spyware app, to prevent them from accessing terrorist information. That's a quote. Okay. Craig 19:37 So we've got evidence now of mass detention centers, newly erected surveillance systems, that China has been bulldozing whole towns because of subversive behavior. All the systems in China that are has been pouring billions of dollars into physical and digital means of, of substantial surveillance in Xinjiang and other regions over there in China. So it's been unclear to a lot of researchers and human rights activists, just what extent these projects as they're operating, you know, heaven forbid, that happened in our country. Oh, wait a minute. It did. Right. We did have surveillance going on. The NSA is scrapping some of those programs; maybe it wasn't the same. Perhaps we haven't been putting people into detention centers. But come on, guys. We're already at a place where five years ago, we didn't think we would be, right? We just discussed that ten years ago, where are we going to be in five or 10 years from now? Hopefully, civil libertarians are out there. Indeed, the major parties have been stepping up; the Democrat Party really hasn't been looking at what Obama did with significant increases in surveillance. I kind of get it after 911 that maybe we want to have a look or look see and figure out what's going on because it kind of hit us from the middle of nowhere in some ways. But that has to go away; it looks like it is going to go away this year under President Trump. And hopefully, the democratic house is going to go along with it as well. Craig 21:05 But now we have found out we found out more because of this data leak that happened with this security company, I'd laugh and laugh about that, over in the US helping China. Craig 21:21 So in addition to some of the biometric and other information, this database of 2.6 million people includes their national ID number think social security number, which our government obviously has on us as well. Ethnicity. Well, you know, we've been giving that to our government for years and forms that we fill out. Our nationality, our government has that. Phone number, our government has that. Date of birth, our government has that. Home addresses, our government has that. Employer, our government has that. And photos, our government has that. Craig 21:57 So all of these same things, types of records that our government has, were found on this database online, from a company that's selling technology to track citizens to the Chinese government. Now over 24 hours, this database collected, just one day, 6.2 million individual GPS coordinates linking these citizens of this province over in China, of this area in China, connecting them to various public camera streams all automatically where they're tracking them in the streets, and identification checkpoints. You love that idea of inspections right? Like Checkpoint Charlie, for those of us that are old enough to remember that. Craig 22:51 Checkpoints associated with location tags such as hotels, mosques, police stations, the GPS coordinates, all located within Xinjiang where they're doing this service. Craig 23:05 My gosh, so Givers of he reported a second open database tracking the movements of millions of cars and pedestrians violations, like jaywalking speeding, going through a red light are detected. They trigger the camera to take a photo and ping a WeChat app, presumably to try and tie the event to an identity. Craig 23:28 It goes on and on. So this database exposed to anyone with an internet connection for the last six months. Oh, by the way, some of these other 468 database servers that were found on the open Internet that were open, contain detailed information about remote access consoles owned by China General Nuclear Power Group, and through GPS coordinates of bike rentals. So there you go with the surveillance state, they're in China. Craig 24:01 They're tolerating poor engineering, that is getting crackdown on by the way, in western countries, Europe, the United States, companies are getting sued over this. We were helping out a company that, small practice, this is a doctor's office, they're trying to upgrade. Trying to secure things trying to do the right thing. And it was just shocking when we looked into all of these medical apps that are supposedly HIPAA compliant. We did not find a single app; they claimed it was HIPAA compliant, that was HIPAA compliant. Nothing being done about data at rest, and just on and on from there. It's nuts. How bad most of the programming, most of the software is out there. So I feel sorry for a lot of companies because you're stuck. You are stuck. But you've got to find and hire security experts to review what you have in place if they're willing to do it because you know, good guys, I don't run out willy nilly and, and look at networks and look at security setups and everything else. There's just too much for me to do. There's too much business out there. But you still got to do it. And you've got to investigate the people that are working for you that say they have a security background because they may or may not. That leads us to our last story we're able to get to today. Well, I'll get I'll just do this really briefly because I want to hit one other topic, but HR department, now, according to The Wall Street Journal are turning to artificial intelligence to try and find talent because good people are disappearing off the market almost instantly. They're using AI by getting into Microsoft's databases. Remember, they bought LinkedIn, so they've got all kinds of information about people. It's combing through the profiles of more than 610 million members tens of thousands of skills and titles and the looking at behavioral data. And going on and on what jobs candidates are applying for. Citizens Bank launches an AI-powered career coach named Myca, which is short for my career. IBM has a chat box that has AI built into it. And you may have to do that yourself. If you're looking to hire. It's getting more and more difficult to get excellent talent, especially in the IT space and more specifically in the computer security space. And WhatsApp, you probably heard about that if you're not using it. But what tap is a company that was purchased and became part of the Facebook group? And man, the guy that sold it made some clear money. I can't remember what it is offhand. But I think it was in the billion plus range. Well, the founder of WhatsApp is warning people. He's saying you need to delete Facebook immediately. And this article from the Daily Mail over in the UK talks about why all of the reasons why you should and how the disclosure of your information is just it's rampant over at Facebook anyhow. Craig 27:36 Have a great week we are finishing up our DIY cybersecurity course. This week will be our last week of coaching calls. So shout out to everybody and a big thanks to everybody that's been involved in asking questions. And we've been answering all kinds of questions from everybody. This week. It's getting busier. You can text me 855-385-5553 anytime or just email me@CraigPeterson.com. Hey, have a great week. Bye-bye. --- Related articles: What’s a Good Alternative to Windows PCs? ‘Delete Facebook Now’: WhatsApp Co-Founder Accuses Mark Zuckerberg Of Trading Privacy For Revenue After Allowing Ads On The Platform Michael Cohen Investigation Involved Secretive “Triggerfish” Tracking Device 2 ‘Virtual Kidnap’ Scams Within 24 Hours Have Laguna Beach Police On Alert Life Insurers Can Use Social Media Posts To Determine Premiums, As Long As They Don’t Discriminate Bizarre Malware Is Disabling Safety Systems At Industrial Plants Massive Database Leak Gives Us A Window Into China’s Digital Surveillance State Ransomware Forces Aluminum Manufacturing Giant To Shut Down Network Worldwide HR Departments Turn To AI-Enabled Recruiting In Race For Talent --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. 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