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The country is falling apart. Ray Epps was the loudest advocate for storming the Capitol on January 6 (and long suspected of being a government asset) was sentenced to NO JAIL TIME. Meanwhile, a New York City High School has been closed to students so that illegal aliens could move in and live in the gymnasium. What is happening to this country??? The Jeffrey Epstein documents released this week absolutely absolve Donald Trump of any wrongdoing whatsoever. In fact, the witnesses in the case testified that Trump was NOT there when they were being raped. And yet, the media is still leading with the absolute LIE that the Epstein Docs connected Donald Trump to his heinous crimes. On this episode, Max and Josh break down the most common of these lies and set the record straight. In these trying times, we all need to be prepared for the worst. That means making sure your family has the supplies to weather whatever storm gets thrown at you. That is why we've partnered with PrepSOS, to help listeners and viewers of this show prepare their families for tough times ahead. Use the link below to stock up on survival gear and use Promo Code MAX to get 5% off your order at https://www.prepsos.com Want to support the new show? Please consider donating to help Max and Josh defray the costs of producing, expanding, and marketing the show: https://rb.gy/1vp0k Want Josh to record your voicemail greeting? Audiobook? Or literally anything else? You can contact him at http://VoiceHammer.com Max's new book is on sale now! Buy your copy of "The Conservative's Guide to Winning Every Abortion Argument" here: https://a.co/d/7GSl6Iu Or his other book, "The Conservative's Guide to Winning Every Gun Control Argument" here: https://a.co/d/1OpEG9b Make sure you subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-Star Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-right-guys/id1615819145 We're also on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iIkwVpGLN66ZJ0Ae05NgB Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3DNZltW TuneIn: http://tun.in/pleVF iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-the-right-guys-94578168/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/e01b7846-149e-447d-94f3-c751c45f179b/the-right-guys Podbean: https://rightguys.podbean.com/ and Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Max-McGuire-Show-Podcast/B09W9YFW3T
Beth Shaw is a pioneer in the Wellness, Yoga & Fitness space. In 1994, she founded the global mind-body education school, YogaFit, which has since certified over 200,000 instructors worldwide. Recently, Beth has led trainings in Saudi Arabia, Israel, Japan, and many other international locations, while her team leads trainings throughout North America, Australia, and Europe. She believes, "in empowering cultures and sharing the gift of yoga beyond borders." Through the continuous development of YogaFit, Beth remains at the forefront as President, creating programs and yoga teacher training courses that are innovative and educational. She is also a best-selling author. Her first book, YogaFit, has sold over 100,000 copies worldwide. Her latest book, Healing Trauma with Yoga, is another best-seller and is designed to help readers get through the pandemic in a healthy way. She's also authored YogaLean, a lifestyle program that provides tools for maintaining optimal health. Beth has been featured in numerous fitness, business and consumer publications including SELF, Yoga Journal, Huffington Post, New York Times, Time Magazine, LA Times, Entrepreneur, Washington Post, and USA Today. She is a frequent speaker at universities, conferences, and Fortune 500 Corporations and educates others on Health & Mindfulness in the workplace and conscious business. She sits on the CanFitPro Advisory Panel, is a Mentor for New York City High School students, and supports Animal Rights non-profit organizations, as well as being an advisor for the Long Island University Board. She's also a philanthropist supporting scholarships for women and advocating for animals. Listen in and Learn: • Beth's yoga and meditation history and daily routines • How to move from living in fear to living in health • How to deal with the messages that leave us in fear and isolation • How fear manifests in many ways in the body • How to regain control of your thoughts and feelings • How to use meditation and yoga practices to banish fearful feelings and return to health • How to heal the body from the trauma negative thoughts and feelings create • How to use meditation to have a healthy weight • How to strengthen your mind/body connection Links: • www.bethshaw.com • www.yogafit.com • Facebook: @bethshawwellness @yogafit • Instagram: @beth.shaw.mind.body @yogafitinc • LinkedIn: Beth Shaw Yoga • Twitter: @bethshaw777 @yogafitinc • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/yogafitchannel
We were fortunate to speak with an outstanding New York City High School principal for this week's podcast to get a better understanding of what it's like to lead a school in the time of COVID. Dimitri Saliani has been an educator for 24 years, helped found Eleanor Roosevelt High School as a high school teacher, and has been leading the school for a dozen years. Needless to say, this year has been one of the most challenging. But Mr Saliani has been seeking to make the most of it. He noted his desire to provide as much normalcy and continuity as possible in the midst of the pandemic, enabling youth to connect with one another and their teachers but in different ways--for ex, shortening periods to 18 minutes. He's also been paying attention to what might actually work BETTER, noting that some students have excelled in this context, which is helping their school community think differently and more deeply about teaching and learning. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
Join Attorney Steve Wallace, Esq. and Co-Host Celena Muzic of The Wallace Law Group, PL for another episode of Attorneys are Human Too. In this episode, New York City High School and Syracuse University Basketball Legend Tony Bruin is the guest. In addition to coaching high school and AAU Basketball, Tony Bruin is the creator of a retro basketball clothing line Red Collection.Topics covered in this Episode:Tony Bruin's middle school and high school basketball playing daysTony Bruin's First DunkTony Bruin's college recruiting process and why he selected Syracuse UniversityTony Bruin's Syracuse Basketball CareerTony Bruin's toughest opponentsFunny Stories About Coach Jim Boeheim during Tony Bruin's Playing DaysTony Bruin's Professional Basketball CareerWhether College Basketball Players Should be CompensatedCurrent State of High School and AAU BasketballDiscussion About Red Collection, Tony Bruin's Retro Basketball Clothing LinePop Culture BanterLightning Round
My twins are entering high school next year and there is more work to be done then for their SAT's. Tests, open houses, regular school, auditions, HOLY COW! It's all too much for an average Jill like myself. Find out why you should be happy you DON'T live in NYC!
A group of New York City High School students present their first "Soccer on the Bloc" through the NYU School of Professional Studies; New York City FC coach Domè Torrent wins in his first Hudson River Derby while NYCFC Academy coach Matt Pilkington is honored; Long-time NYC resident and Soccer America columnist Paul Gardner gives his take on the World Cup.
My guest on this episode, Steve Blank says he very well could have been chosen "least likely to succeed" by his New York City High School classmates. Yet, his story is one of incredible success including leadership of 8 high tech companies, co-founding a business from his living room, heading two startups, and serving as a consultant and educator. His book, "Four Steps To The Epiphany" has been referred to by many as the beginning of the Lean Startup movement. In this conversation, Steve and I talk about what it means to be an entrepreneur, how Lean Startup methodology and crowdfunding are similar and different, and why it's important to build your business on facts, not beliefs. Many companies are confusing crowdfunding with learning - and it’s a horrible mistake Lean Startup methodology is based on the premise that a company doesn't have to have its products or services refined perfectly before making them available to customers or clients. Steve Blank says that many lean entrepreneurs who are using crowdfunding as their means to generate revenue are trying the same approach, iterating as they go - and it's a mistake. Steve says crowdfunding requires that most of your learning already be done so that you can provide a finished product to those who pledge support to your campaign. The Lean Startup approach, on the other hand, is built to facilitate learning all along the way. Steve says the confusion between the two has caused many to fail at their crowdfunding attempts and has some advice for how you can ensure it doesn't happen to you. Failure often comes from confusing a religious activity (I believe) with the facts customers reveal to you Most entrepreneurs are powerfully motivated by their belief in the product they are creating. Belief is a wonderful thing, some might even say essential. But Steve Blank asserts that belief is not enough to carry you all the way to success. You've got to be open to hearing the facts as they are revealed once your customers begin using and experiencing the product or service that you provide. Those facts are what give you the kind of information needed to make your offering truly beneficial to those who use it. All the belief in the world can't get you to that. Find out how Steve counsels startup founders and their teams to make the best use of the feedback they receive from customers, on this episode of Art of the Kickstart. Any failure you experience in business can be redeemed if you know how to do one thing with it - learn When I asked Steve what he thinks about the benefits of failure he was quick to say that failure sucks. It's never fun to fail when you have put so much energy and thought behind a product or new approach to a problem in the market. But he says that failure is not the end of the story if you are willing to learn what it has to teach you. Failure lessons are the most valuable lessons any entrepreneur can receive and it takes an honest, humble person to look at them objectively and actually learn from them. This conversation is packed with insights like that - from a guy who has become synonymous with business success. Be sure you take the time to listen. Key Takeaways [1:09] Who is Steve Blank? [4:07] How Lean Startup methodology relates to crowdfunding [6:26] Why entrepreneurship is not a job, but rather a calling [8:20] How startup failures can be redeemed - through learning [10:53] Navigating the chaos between the “search” and “growth” phases of a company [12:43] Entrepreneurship is a team sport and how the fact impacts success Links BOOK: The Lean Startup The Lean Startup Movement Uber BOOK: The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton Christensen BOOK: The Startup Owner's Manual BOOK: The Four Steps to the Epiphany Why the Lean Startup Changes Everything When Founders Go Too Far Connect With Steve Blank Steve’s website: https://steveblank.com/ On Twitter Sponsors
A graduate of the New York City High School of Music & Art as a vocal music major, Nanci has been singing most of her life. She performed in the North East before relocating to Florida in 1981. In Florida, She began singing with the Sweet Adelines women's barbershop chorus in the late 1980's, before branching out on her own. Since 1994, she has sung with local big bands and independent performers, performed the restaurant circuit locally in Palm Beach County, and now spend most of her time performing in senior facilities (independent and assisted living), as well as nursing home and rehabilitation centers, and doing private shows for condos, along with private parties. Nanci believes you should always follow your dream, believe in yourself. She has survived so many things in her life so far (cancer, divorce, death of family members and best friends), but she never let any of them stop her from pursuing her passion -- to entertain, to bring joy to others, as well as herself. Nanci wakes up every day with a song in her heart, and nothing gives her more pleasure than sharing that song with the world. www.nancisuzanne.com MICHAEL MASCI LIVE Be sure to follow the show! Follow Michael on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/michaelmasci and http:www.twitter.com/mikeinanguilla Follow Michael Masci Live on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/michaelmascilive Listen to archived podcasts of Michael Masci Live on itunes. Search Michael Masci Live
On APEX Express, we pay tribute to poet Justin Chin, who died the morning before Christmas at age 46. Poet, educator, visionary, his loss is felt deeply. We are joined by Kirk Read, a writer and nurse and friend of Justin's, along with friend Philip Huang. On APEX, we talk with New York City High School teacher Jeena Lee-Walker who was fired from her job after several tense exchanges with supervisors about her lesson on the Central Park Five. The post Justin Chin Tribute and Teacher Fired after Unit on Central Park 5 appeared first on KPFA.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview The Last Supreme Susaye Green. Neil will interview Susaye to find out about The Supremes, Twenty Feet From Stardom, and Her latest album. Born in Houston, Texas, she began her professional career at the age of 12 years. After moving to New York City as a teenager, she appeared in various commercials and attended and graduated from the New York City High School of Performing Arts. Prior to joining The Supremes, Greene sang with Ray Charles' Raelettes and Stevie Wonder's Wonderlove, which paired her with Deniece Williams and Shirley Brewer. In 1973, she sang lead as a guest vocalist on New Birth's hit "Until It's Time for You to Go" (a cover of Buffy Sainte-Marie's song). A successful singer and songwriter as well, Greene has written hit records for Michael Jackson, Deniece Williams, and many others. Greene was a member of The Supremes from early 1976 to summer of 1977 (replacing Cindy Birdsong), and performed on their last two albums, High Energy and Mary, Scherrie & Susaye. Working alongside original member Mary Wilson and Scherrie Payne, Susaye quickly found her niche in the group and amongst the group's legions of fans. Susaye took lead on "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," in the group's live shows, which never failed to garner a standing ovation, and recorded "High Energy", the title song from the High Energy album. On June 12, 1977, the Supremes performed their farewell concert at the Drury Lane Theater in London and disbanded.
Beth Shaw is a pioneer in the Wellness, Yoga & Fitness space in North America. Beth is single-handedly responsible for the widespread growth of yoga throughout the span of the U.S. and Canada. In 1994, she founded the global mind-body education school, YogaFit, which has since certified over 200,000 instructors worldwide. Recently, Beth has led trainings in Saudi Arabia, Israel, Japan and many other international locations, while her team leads trainings throughout North America, Australia, and Europe. She believes in empowering cultures and sharing the gift of yoga beyond borders. Through the continuous development of YogaFit, Beth remains at the forefront as President, creating programs and yoga teacher training courses that are innovative and educational. Beth is also a best-selling author. Her premier book, YogaFit has sold over 100,000 units worldwide. YogaLean is a lifestyle program that provides tools towards for maintaining optimal health. The YogaFit Athlete, released 2016, has inspired a 100-hour YogaFit for Athletes specialty track for instructors. All books have been translated into multiple languages, providing the universal appeal of YogaFit. Beth's most-recent book, Healing Trauma With Yoga, was released in December of 2019. Beth is a go-to yoga/mindfulness expert in the media and has been featured in numerous fitness, business and consumer publications including SELF, Yoga Journal, Huffington Post, New York Times, Time Magazine, LA Times, Entrepreneur, Washington Post, and USA Today. Seeking a motivating speaker? Beth is a frequent speaker at universities, conferences and Fortune 500 Corporations. Beth educates others on Health & Mindfulness in the workplace and conscious business. She sits on the CanFitPro Advisory Panel, is a Mentor for New York City High School students, and supports Animal Rights non-profit organizations, as well as being an advisor for the Long Island University Board. As an E-RYT 500 and C-IAYT, Beth has spent time in India and Asia studying yoga and holds numerous certificates in mind-body disciplines. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration & Nutrition. She has been a trained Anger Management Specialist and Yoga Therapist since 1994. Passionate about positive change in the world, Beth is a dedicated animal advocate. She also founded a non-profit organization, Visionary Women in Fitness, which awards scholarships to women worldwide. Shaw has dedicated her life to YogaFit and the transformational growth that the company creates globally through its programs and community service, giving away one million free yoga classes to those in need annually. Websites: https://www.bethshaw.com & https://www.yogafit.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations