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Keith highlights the unprecedented surge in immigration and its impact on housing demand. The conversation also covers state income tax policies, noting that nine states have no income tax, and the impact of international tax laws on US citizens abroad. Immigrants now make up more than 14% of the US population, the highest proportion since 1910. The US is facing a significant housing shortage, with an estimated 4.5 million housing units needed. Housing shortages are expected to continue, with homelessness rates rising by 12% year over year. Learn about the challenges of being a US citizen living abroad and the potential for double taxation. Resources: Connect with Tom's team at WealthAbility for a free consultation on permanently reducing taxes. 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Keith Weinhold, both an immigrant surge and a big wave of US born residents is tightening housing demand near unprecedented levels. Then we're joined by show regular Tom terrific again, but it's not Tom Brady on how to legally avoid paying state income tax and the fact that if you're from the US, if you move out, you must still pay tax on your worldwide income, plus more tax strategies that you can benefit from today on Get Rich Education. Speaker 1 0:34 since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors, and delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads of 188 world nations. He has a list show, guess who? 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What's your HOA gonna do now? Welcome in this slack shot operation right here is the get rich education podcast. I think you know that by now it's episode 525 Brace yourself, immigration has absolutely exploded. I've got the latest numbers on that, and there's a chart recently published in The Wall Street Journal that shows it all legal and illegal. We're a real estate platform, so the question I'm asking is, Where in the heck are we going to house all of these people? In addition to soaring immigration, we'll look at our own domestic US born surging population that are forming households now, and that part might have flown under your radar. This is an urgent issue. All of this isn't just coming. It is already here, this explosion of housing demand, it will indelibly shape both broader society and real estate's supply demand component for decades, it is really approaching the unprecedented we look at net immigration to the US since 2000 it's really these past four years where the numbers have shot up like a rocket through 2020 immigration averaged around 1.2 million people per year, but since 2021 it has more than doubled to around two and a half million net immigrants per year. But the number of illegals arriving among them has gone up as much as 10x starting in 2021 and the overall figures they keep rising. Last year, there were over 3 million immigrants, about three times the total number that we averaged in the first 20 years of this century. So a 3x total net inflow, legal and illegal. And these figures in the Wall Street Journal chart, they are sourced by the CBO. Now you might think that the immigrants that did not enter legally could eventually get deported, but some of them that are already living and working here, gained something called Temporary Protected Status that keeps them here. Well, our central question remains, Where in the heck are we going to house all of these immigrants in a nation of almost three 40 million people? Do you have any idea what our foreign born population is up to now, okay, so not the descendants of those people, just the foreign born population here now, out of the 340 million total US population, any guess? Venture a guess. Last year, the US foreign born population reached 47.8 million. And that figure 47 point 8 million, that is five times more than in 19 75x Do you even realize that's almost double the population of the entire continent of Australia, now crammed into the states. That's how many immigrants, 47.8 million is. It's also the same as the population of all of Spain. That's another way of saying it all in the US today. And by the way, that is my geography degree at work, right there. Hey, the geography muscle is one that I just don't get to flex enough. Immigrants now make up more than 14% of the population. That is one in seven Americans. And that proportion, right there is the most since 1910, per Pew Research. Well, where are the immigrants from? Alright? Before I get into that, if we go back about 60 years, immigrant growth accelerated after Congress made changes to US immigration laws in 1965 that was a key year before 1965 the law favored immigrants from Northern and Western Europe, and it mostly barred immigration from Asia, all right, Well, so here in modern times, where are immigrants from? Mexico is the top country in 2022, 10.6, million immigrants living in the US were born there. That is almost a quarter of all immigrants. And then the next largest origin groups in order are those from India, China, the Philippines, and then El Salvador. All right, so there are a lot of new immigrants here, like a demographic shock wave that's going to drive the demand for housing. But there's way more to this housing crunch story. Combine this nascent immigration influx along with America's own high birth rate years. And this is something that you might not be aware of, though, what I just talked about that might have been somewhat informative to you. You probably had some idea that immigration is higher now, because it's been in the news cycle for a few years here, but something that you probably don't know. And yes, fertility rates are down today, but there was a boom of US born residents from the years 1990 to 2010 and then you might say, well, so what 1990 to 2010 that was in the past? But no, actually, it is just the beginning, because when it comes to housing, it has less to do with the birth year. Currently, what you have to do is add perhaps 25 or 35 years to that birth year, because that's the age of when that person tends to start their own household. And the average age of today's first time homebuyer is 35 to 36 years old. Well, the US is peak birth year occurred in 2007 then adds 35 or so to it. And that means that, on average, they will buy their first home in the early 2040s and a lot of them were going to start renting in the 2020s and 2030s So suffice to say, a lot more Americans will need homes. Well, what else will those high birth years from 1990 to 2010 mean now and into the future? Realize that over 13,000 Americans are turning 35 every single day, both now and years in to the future, record highs. Yes, every single day, just another demographic figure that's on the rise, and there are deaths to account for as well. But the population aging into home ownership is projected to exceed the population aging out like with deaths for a long time, this will pump housing demand. The US has about 144 million housing units today, and we are going to need more housing of all types. Well, between all the fresh immigration I discussed and this US born surge, you've indubitably got the recipe for a ridiculous amount of demographic driven housing demand. And you know, maybe over the past few years, at times, you or some of your friends or family, they've wondered why housing prices have risen fast, why rents have risen fast, and why? Even a tripling of mortgage rates couldn't stop it. It could only slow it down. It's because of this demand that is just coming, and it's going to keep on coming from both the US born demographic surge and an immigrant surge. And here's the thing, as we know this is all amidst a still lackluster US housing supply today, so greater demand, yet still a meager supply. Zillow estimates that we're still four and a half million housing units short, and the housing deficit is growing, although other outlets have estimates that, you know, they really are all over the place. These estimates as to how great the shortage is, 3 million is probably closer to a good amalgamation of how severe the housing shortage is, all right. Well, how do we reduce the housing deficit? We need to start more construction, but it had its recent peak in 2022 and it's fallen since then, in single family homes, because builders faced higher interest rates then and new apartment building starts, they have fallen too. And two years ago we had a lot of apartment building starts, actually. And as you drive through major cities today, you might still see cranes in the air. You still see a lot of active apartment building construction, actually, but more of those projects began two years ago. They began to freeze as interest rates rose, and now they've just got to complete what they've already begun. It can be two years from an apartment construction start to a completion. So as some of these complete, there will be some absorption time there on apartments. But the starts are way down on apartments. This year, we should have at least double the number of apartment starts being started than what we have now. So this sets us up for more future shortages, regulation and zoning. We know that that slows down building for most any housing type, single family, homes, apartments, condos, whatever it is. And nimbyism is a condition that's especially pervasive in the construction of new apartment buildings. Neighbors don't perceive new single family homes as a threat in their neighborhood like they do apartments, whether that's warranted or not. That's how people feel. That's the sentiment. That's the type of neighbor that shows up at a public meeting and speaks out against new apartment buildings. So to summarize what you've learned so far, it's really the confluence of four housing factors coming together here, two of them for higher demand and two for lower supply. The two for higher demand are more immigrants and a surge of US born people from 1990 to 2010 that are just starting to get old enough to need their own place. That's the higher demand side. And then the two factors on the paltry supply side are both a lack of current supply and not enough building for the future. Either it is an increasingly dire situation, and it can even be in your face. Actually. How is it in your face? Well, it's one reason that you see more homeless people on the street in your nearest city, although you might see more US born homeless than you do immigrant homeless. HUD tells us that the homelessness rate has jumped 12% year over year. That's the fastest homelessness increase rate they've ever reported. I talked to you about that before, and I'm waiting for HUD to release their new number in December. They released that annually. You know, amidst this demand, supply imbalance, in fact, anymore, let's look at it this way. Let's flip the script. Consider what could possibly stop insatiable US housing demand from exceeding supply for decades. And when you do, when you think about what could stop that, it starts to get absurd a sudden, new construction technology that pumps out homes like a popcorn machine, climate change that roasts us into human popcorn, not the good kind, and AI or VR, so advanced that We're all going to live inside some sort of force field. How about an even worse pandemic, or even a world war that would have to kill at least 10s of millions of people, or something like that, or aliens or asteroids destroying Earth? Or how about a depression level economic contraction. But see all these scenarios that would derail the housing demand trend. They range from the pretty unlikely to the downright ludicrous. Starts to sound like a Sci-fi flick, and amidst a lot of those afflictions, your life's biggest concern wouldn't be your real estate investment portfolio. It would be primordial human survival. Now, before I summarize your big takeaway here, let me tell you immigration, it has near term downsides, like a lack of housing and a demand for public assistance. And yes, I know a huge pack of new immigrants can appear sort of like a Walmart at first glance, huge, chaotic and full of people that seem like they've given up on life. But that is certainly not always the case. A lot of immigrants are ambitious long term new young people drive an economy. Immigrants have long been a backbone of innovation. A lot of our tech giants were started by immigrants or their children, and also a lot of immigrants find those construction jobs that can help us build our way out of the housing shortage crisis, but that is going to take a long time. The bottom line here is that if you're looking for your own home, waiting probably won't help. As an investor, own more properties now, own lots of rental housing, you're going to have something that everybody needs. Housing demand is expected to exceed supply well into the future. Both this US born surge of people and the immigrants, what they do is they tend to be renters for years before they become buyers, if they ever become buyers, from here today, it's a realistic scenario to expect then soaring real estate prices, higher rents and lofty occupancy rates for years. Well, Tom terrific is back in the house, and we are talking taxes. Brady's in the gun bulletin to his left. He's got the hoo man on the right wing with Dobson to the right Collie and Tomkins left. Brady throws it to the end zone for kenbrell Tompkins. Leaping. Kenbrell Tompkins, Brady's back. That's your quarterback. Show ponies, where's the beat? All right, that's enough. Scott zolak, Bob Sochi on the call there 95 the sports hub in Boston. No Tom. Brady is not the Tom terrific that we often have here. Brady simply doesn't know enough about taxes. We've got the tax expert with us, the extraordinary Tom. We're right. What about that spirited play call at the end there? Did he say unicorns show ponies? Where's the beef? I don't really get all that. So getting back to real estate and taxes here, look, here's the thing, when you see what your government spends money on, and you're disgusted by some of these spending programs, doesn't that give you a supreme motivation to want to reduce your taxes? Well, we're going to talk about state income taxes where they're high where they're low. There are currently nine income tax free states. Are more states looking to drop their income tax to zero and join them? Or is it going the other direction, where they're looking to raise them if you live in one state and invest in another. We'll get into how that looks too. Canadian listeners, sorry, we don't plan to have provincial income tax discussion today. Now, I seem to have become here no more for my real estate investing voice than anything else. Last month, I was in Pennsylvania for a while, and I ran into one of my high school teachers. He was the art teacher, but he also taught a class called journalism in publications. That was an elective class, and I took that class as a high school student. I think I was a senior then, well, our job was to lay out the yearbook, writing, positioning and centering this text here in that image over there. 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Welcome back to get rich education. Tom, we're right. Tom Wheelwright 22:21 Thanks, Keith, always good to be here. Keith Weinhold 22:23 Yeah, it's so good to have you back, because taxes are such a dynamic topic. And one place where I wonder if it's going to be dynamic, Tom, is we have a number of states that don't have any state income tax, which is something that people have to pay on top of their federal income tax. Federal alone can be up to 37% some of the states with the fastest population growth, like Tennessee, Florida and Texas, don't have any state income tax. So what I'm wondering, Tom is, are more states considering abolishing the income tax like those states have done. Tom Wheelwright 22:59 We've actually seen a lot of states in the last couple of years reduced their income tax rates. So Arizona, where I live, is one of them. We went from over a potential tax rate of like eight and a half percent potential to an actual tax rate of 5% there was actually a proposal passed that would have increased it down to a tax rate of two and a half percent. Our former governor, Doug Ducey, his goal was to abolish the income tax in Arizona, and we did get down to two and a half percent. There are a number of states, typically in the middle of the country. You don't see any states on the coasts doing this, outside of Florida, that are reducing their tax rates. So you do see states doing that. You see other states that are increasing their tax rates. Recently, I was reading about Bill Belichick, and he said, Massachusetts is always hard getting the top earners, the top free agents, into New England. Because he says, This is taxachusetts, because they have a surtax on millionaires. Well, of course, all football players are millionaires. That is an issue. People are leaving states like California, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and they're moving to low tax states such as Arizona, Texas, Florida and, you know, the whole southern belt. Keith Weinhold 24:15 with Belichick having Tom Brady. It didn't matter if he couldn't bring in the best players, because Tom Brady made stars out of nobodies. It seems like he could complete a pass to any no name wide receiver or tight end for two decades there in New England. But can you tell us more about maybe interesting dynamics with state income tax? For example, I know that California has punitively high state income taxes, and then you have other states that have tax rate tables and some that have flat taxes, like, I think Pennsylvania has about a 3% flat income tax. Colorados is 4.4 so can you tell us more? Tom Wheelwright 24:51 Yeah, there are, you know, the federal income tax has graduated rates. We go, actually, from a zero rate to currently a 37% rate, which is not really 37% rate. It's really 41% because there's a 4% add on tax that pretty much you're gonna pay. So it's really over 40% California has a graduated tax rate, but it goes up to 13% Minnesota has a high income tax. New York has a high income tax. So Massachusetts, we're seeing high income taxes. The states that provide have big governments and provide lots of services have high tax rates. That's why we see it on the coasts. Interesting enough. Minnesota. Minnesota is the liberal state in the middle of the country, and so they have liberal states tend to have very high tax rates, and conservative states tend to have very low tax rates. Keith Weinhold 25:45 Now we have a lot of real estate investors here that have learned that the best deals are outside their home state. So that investor might be domiciled in a Minnesota, but investing in, say, Arkansas, tell us about how the state income tax affects them. Tom Wheelwright 25:59 So it's kind of like being a US citizen, right? You live in the US. You're taxed on your worldwide income. You live in Minnesota. You're taxed on your worldwide income in Minnesota. So by virtue of where your residency is, you are taxed on all of your income. Now you'll get a credit, typically, for taxes paid to another state. Well, let's say that your tax rate in your state is 10% and then you invest in a state with a tax rate of 3% well you're going to get tax credit of 3% so you're still going to pay 7% in your state, plus 3% that state. You're still going to pay your 10% it's just going to be some of that's going to go to another state. Some of it's going to go to your state. But in total, your tax rate is likely to be wherever you live. That's youroverall state tax rate. I'll give you another example. Let's say that you invest in Texas, you live in in Minnesota, you're going to pay Minnesota tax rates on your income, you get no credit because you have no tax in Texas. What's worse is, though, you have property tax in Texas, but you don't get a credit in Minnesota for your property tax paid in Texas. So you have much higher property taxes in Texas than you do in most states. Right? Because every state has to raise revenue, right? In Texas has decided to it largely on sales tax and property tax. So that means that you don't get that offset. Property taxes are pretty serious in Texas. If you're an investor in Texas, you know that property taxes are pretty serious, but you don't get any kind of benefit in Minnesota, but you still pick up the income in Minnesota. Keith Weinhold 27:38 In some Texas jurisdictions, property taxes can be 3% annually based on the property's value, pretty punitive. There in Texas, Texas is a good example. That's where we have often high property tax rates, but zero state income tax. So with these other states that have zero state income tax, are they subsidizing that with property taxes or sales taxes, or in what other way are they making up that? Tom Wheelwright 28:03 Of course, for example, we were talking earlier about Tennessee. Tennessee doesn't have a personal income tax, but if you have your real estate owned through a limited liability company, you do have a 6% tax on the income of the LLC. So even though it's a pass through entity for Tennessee purposes, it's taxed. They have all sorts of mechanisms to raise revenue. All states need revenue. Now, some states raise less revenue per capita than other states. Those are the states that people tend to move to. But don't forget those other taxes. I mean, sales taxes. Sales taxes can be very high, right? And you pay sales taxes typically don't pay them on food or prescription drugs, but you typically pay them on pretty much everything else, and including leasing a car, they're going to get their money. It's just how they get their money. Keith Weinhold 28:50 Well, we've been talking about ways that you could potentially legally escape taxation, depending on what state that you live in. So in a domestic sense, and Tom we pull back and we think about that in an international sense. A lot of Americans don't seem to realize that if they're, I guess, born and raised and get citizenship in the United States when they become an adult and get older and they go abroad, they have to continue to pay US taxes if they move to Norway or Dubai. Can you tell us about that? Tom Wheelwright 29:21 Yeah, so US citizens are taxed on worldwide income as long as they're a US citizen. Here's what's really interesting in the US let's say you give up your US citizenship, you're still subject to taxes on your worldwide income for 10 years. Wow, after you give up your citizenship so you no one get any of the benefits of being a citizen. You've given that up, and you still have taxes for 10 years. Earlier this year, we did an episode, and we talked a little bit about this unrealized capital gains tax, right? People don't think, well, I'll just leave. Doesn't work that way. You're still going to have the capital gains tax for at least 10 years, and the only way to get rid of it is to give up your citizenship and wait 10 years. It's a pretty restrictive law, because most countries only tax if you live there, if you're a citizen of France, but you move to Belgium, you're taxed in Belgium, you're not taxed in France. Not true with us. Keith Weinhold 30:19 Yeah, that's remarkable. I didn't know about that 10 year thing. Even if you renounce your citizenship, those taxes will follow you for 10 years regardless of where else in the world you live. Um, I'm just maybe this is a little bit of devil's advocate. I mean, this sounds preposterous when we first think about how Americans are taxed abroad for the rest of their life, but maybe thinking of it philosophically, if it does make sense in any way, which is really hard for me to say, but maybe it's because, okay, well, you were born and raised in the United States, where we have this very mature infrastructure and stable currency and good educational system, so you got to be a beneficiary of that. So when you're 30, you can't move away and never give us any tax money to support that. Again, what are your thoughts with that? Tom Wheelwright 31:02 different countries have different tax systems? What I will say is, just like the state discussion, you do get a credit for taxes paid to another country. So if you have income taxes, let's say you're living in Portugal and you pay Portuguese income taxes, you're not going to pay taxes twice. You're going to pay the higher of the two rates, either the Portuguese tax rate or the US tax rate, but you should not be paying tax twice. Now, if you're going to do that, you need a really good team of tax professionals. You need a good US tax professional, and you need a good tax professional where you live, and those two tax professionals need to talk to each other on a regular basis, because otherwise you can end up paying double tax, and that is the worst of all worlds. You do not want to end up paying double tax. So make sure that just know that if you're going to invest in another country, or you're going to live in another country, you need double the tax advice. Keith Weinhold 31:05 I am just going to speculate that there are an awful lot of people that don't consider taxes before they move, whether that's domestic or international, not that that should be the top consideration, but a lot of people probably aren't even thinking about it. Tom Wheelwright 32:13 A lot of people aren't. That's true. Now, are there ways to reduce your taxes internationally, particularly if you're in business? Yes, there are ways that you can reduce your taxes. So know that there is still tax planning available. But I hear about people saying, I'm going to invest in the Dominican Republican, or I'm going to invest in Dubai, or I'm going to invest somewhere else. Just know that you've got now two sets of laws that you're working with you're working with US laws, and you're working with that country's laws. And so make sure that you've got good advisory on both sides. When we're talking about moving for tax considerations, we should cover Puerto Rico. Tell us about the advantageous tax laws for Puerto Rico, and if they're going to sunset, they're there for the foreseeable future. So Puerto Rico, depending on how you earn your income, you can potentially reduce your income tax rate from the current 37% rate in the US to 4% yeah, that's basically an agreement with Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is still the US, but it's got special laws that it's almost like a treaty, right? Even though it's a territory of the US. And what happens is, is that if you set it up properly, you got to live there, by the way, you can't just pretend. You got to live there six months in a day out of the year, over six months a year. And if you do, then you get a 4% tax rate on the income you earn while you're in Puerto Rico. If you earn income while you're in the mainland, you're going to pay tax on the mainland, but the income you earn in Puerto Rico, you're going to pay 4% tax. And there are certain types of income that that works for certain types of income, it doesn't just make sure that this is one where you need a Puerto Rican tax advisor as well as your US tax advisor. Capital Gains also have they have a potential tax rate of zero. So there are obviously details you have to follow again, make sure, before you get into that, know that there are huge tax benefits for living in Puerto Rico. No question. You know, it's the Puerto Rican discount. What can I say? We say in Arizona that California has a beach tax and we have a desert discount. The same was true in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has a Puerto Rican discount. That's what it is. Keith Weinhold 34:24 Yeah, you're going to be getting on a plane a lot in order to go anywhere. I know an awful lot of entrepreneurs that have relocated to Puerto Rico. You do too. Tom, you the listener, probably do as well. It's really important to have the right team before you make such considerations. And before we're done today, Tom and I will talk about how you can connect with him and learn more. But Tom, since we last had you here, you updated your terrific book, which I have on my bookshelf called Tax Free Wealth. Tell us about the updates and changes you made to the book. Tom Wheelwright 34:56 We do a new edition of tax free wealth every time there's a major change in the tax law. So the second edition was the 2017 tax law, because that was a major change. Since 2017 though we've had six major changes to the tax law, we had a bunch of major tax law changes during COVID And so what we did was we actually took the 2017 and all the new ones, werolled them all into a new edition. By far. This is the best edition of tax free wealth by a long shot. I mean, I think tax free wealth, you know, got good bones to it. It's a good book. Got almost 4005 star reviews on Amazon. This is the one I like the best, by far. Keith Weinhold 35:18 Tax Free wealth, I read the original edition, and it's not like watching motorcycles jump off ramps, but for a tax book, it's actually really a good read there. He really brings life and some good examples to how you can permanently reduce your taxes. Tom, you and your terrific firm wealth ability have been helping people do that for years. If you the listener, want to Tom's team and Tom's referral network to help you permanently reduce your taxes. We have a resource for you atget rich education.com/taxwe can actually set up a free consultation to confirm if indeed they can help you in your situation. And Tom, why don't you talk to us some more about the importance of having the right tax pro on your team, and how they're not actually an expense, but really they're an incentive to you, because the fastest way to get an ROI is actually by reducing your taxes, because it can be done almost instantly. Tom Wheelwright 35:36 Yeah, for sure. And what's important is that you have a relationship with a tax advisor that does give you tax advice. That's why it's called a tax advisor. They actually give you tax advice, and they willing to give it to you. And they're not waffling. They're not saying, Well, I don't know, or they're not backing off. They're saying, Well, look, if you do this, this is what you get. You have to choose whether you want to make those changes to your situation, but they're going to give you, you know, what changes you can make to your facts in order to reduce your taxes. I think the most important thing, though, is that you have a partnership with your CPA, that this is a true relationship. And we've actually changed the way we work with clients. We used to charge for projects. We used to charge for tax returns. What we want is a relationship, so we basically charge a monthly fee for the relationship. So that's a recent change in our model, you're going to see more and more CPAs go to that model, because it is a much more comfortable model for both the CPA and for the client. But what we want to do is we want to emphasize the relationship. We don't want you to feel like every time you pick up the phone, you're going to get charged. We don't want you to feel like, well, all that tax return fee is just killing me. No, it's not a tax return fee, it's a monthly fee. It's an annual fee, billed monthly, is what it is. And that way you have something come up, you don't have to worry about them and get a bill for it. You have even an IRS audit come up. Once you're a client with us for a year. After the first year, we'll then allow you to pay a small monthly fee so that when you get audited, you won't pay us for handling the audit. We call that an audit defense plan. I talk about that in tax free wealth. To me, we've been operating this way. So my firm, which I worked with people like Robert Kiyosaki, we've been operating this way for several years, and it is the best way to work with a tax advisor, because you always have that relationship, and you never have to worry. I'm not going to get this big tax bill, this big fee, like you do for an attorney, right? You don't call your attorney, because you can get a big fee, right? Every minute it's going to be a big fee. This is a great way to work with a tax advisor and make sure that you can be proactive, and they can be proactive. It's really a great way to help build the relationship over time, which is something that you're going to want to have over time again. If you want to learn more and have that free consultation, you can start at get rich education.com/tax. Keith Weinhold 38:56 Tom, it's been valuable as always. Thanks so much for coming back onto the show. Tom Wheelwright 38:59 Thanks, Keith. Keith Weinhold 39:06 Nine states don't have an earned income tax. Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming. And the way to avoid state income tax is clearly to start by living in one of those states. I don't believe that moving to one just for tax reasons, is a good idea, though, like I was saying earlier, do you agree with how your government is spending your tax dollars? If you don't, then you owe it to yourself to reduce your tax burden, otherwise, you are just helping to fuel reckless spending. And when you lower your tax burden, not only do you stop fueling reckless spending, of course, you increase your own personal return on investment. You know in fact. This paying any more tax than you have to fuel a kleptocracy. I think it's at least worth asking the question then, because this is get rich education, little learning moments, some vocab rehab. Here, you can think of a kleptocracy as being synonymous with a fevocracy. The strict definition of a kleptocracy is a government whose corrupt leaders use political power to expropriate the wealth of the people and land they govern, typically by embezzling or expropriating government funds at the expense of the wider population. All right, well, is that a little too strong for the behavior of our elected leaders or not? I'll let you decide that. But see, most of the 1000s of pages of the US tax code does not outline the taxes that you have to pay. Did you realize that the vast majority of the IRS Code is a guidebook to help you reduce your taxes that are in those tax tables. Well, now my own tax return is hundreds of pages long, and a lot of it outlines how my taxes have been reduced for that tax year. Well, Tom's excellent book called tax free wealth is sort of a digestible way to make the reading more fun than any psycho that would read the entire IRS tax code, but to make it even easier than that, it's really a good opportunity to connect with Tom's team and see exactly how they can help you reduce your tax In your specific situation, and is especially helpful for real estate investors and business owners. You know that I often like to leave you with something actionable. You can book a free consult at getrich education.com/tax that's get richeducation.com/tax. Until next week, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream. Speaker 2 42:06 Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of get rich Education LLC, exclusively. Keith Weinhold 42:34 The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building. Get rich education.com you
Inspired by the recent release of Star Wars Outlaws, this week's podcast is all about what makes Star Wars, something we're exploring via the unorthodox path of picking a bunch of things that aren't Star Wars and pointing out the ways they are like Star Wars. Confused? Don't be, it's just an excuse to have arguments. Star Wars is a massive media franchise that's had so many ideas chucked into it by various writers, directors, showrunners, and every other type of creative over the years that it's hard to really pin down what its true essence is. Which is what makes the question "What's the best Star Wars game that isn't a Star Wars game?" such a fun topic: you can conceivably make an argument for anything. Yes, even Football Manager. So what does our panel most associate with Star Wars: is it laser swords and space wizards, or a beleaguered resistance movement against a tyrannical empire? Is it the things that famously influenced the young George Lucas, such as Flash Gordon adventure serials, the films of Akira Kurosawa, and living through the Vietnam war? Special guest Ian Dransfield from Games Media joins host Jim and regular panellists Connor and Mark. No Tom this week cos he was on holiday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Tom. No Quinn. No worries! Gropes and Jace steer the ship quite successfully but made note of how vital big Quinn is to the show running smoothly. We get plenty of love from the old boys and from barbs regarding the 100th episode. Rocket made sure he gave us a trimming immediately after showing some love, and we wouldn't have it any other fuckin way! Off to the UK again for the group 1, plenty of bets all over the country including Perth for the first time in a while. David Fifita is all that needs to be said regarding basically every footy multi this week. Hopefully he is up and about after yet another origin snub. As always, we thank our partners BlueBet for their unbelievable continued support of us, the Reggie's community and the punt show. Download the app and start punting with the great Aussie Reggie bookie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Free Use Friday – ‘ Jayce' roams the building, initiating public sex acts, while the ladies pretend he's not there.By PtmcPilot – listen to the ► Podcast at Steamy Stories. I awoke earlier than normal on Friday morning, eager to get to Foxx Inc so as not to miss out on even a minute. I was sitting in the entrance waiting area, attired in a suit and tie and sporting a nametag bearing 'Jayce', a good fifteen minutes before anyone else arrived. Shortly past 0 700 I got an email from Ms Olson. It was titled 'Friday.' Opening it I found everyone but myself was bcc'd. It was a short note that simply read "FuF rules are confirmed and in effect until COB today. Those not wishing to passively participate are required to avoid potential situations or exit as needed." I wasn't entirely sure what that last part meant, but given I was definitely not the passive participant for today, it clearly did not apply to me.I sat in the large room with a notepad and a coffee. As women arrived, I took note of who was wearing black or blue. The first to arrive in a black dress was Ms Cartwright from accounting. I moved to stand in front of her and she stopped, staring right past me. I lifted her secondary badge, noted the tri-graphs, and stepped back out of her way. It was almost like I had briefly put her in a trance. Over the next hour I repeated this procedure a total of four more times. Five women had decided to play, and my first task was to initiate the game.List in hand, I made my way to Ms Maddox' office. I found her sitting at her desk, apparently checking email. I walked up behind her and unbuttoned her blouse before sliding it off her shoulders. I then unhooked and removed her bra before spending a good couple of minutes kneading her breasts and sucking at her nipples. Then I threw her bra into my bag and left her office.I repeated this scene four more times, or actually three, because one of the women was already without a bra when I found her. Cindy from I T, who I knew as 'Ms Velma', was sitting in her office having a discussion with another woman who I noticed was not wearing black. Ms Velma, however, was wearing a purple sweater and a black skirt. "Amanda I really don't know what to tell you," Ms Velma said.The other woman, who I knew as Amanda Stevens from operations, seemed a bit surprised to see me before realizing what was about to happen and she stood up. Ms Velma said, "Amanda, where are you going? Don't you want to talk about this?"Ms Stevens looked at me, back at Ms Velma, and meekly retook her seat. I tried to ignore her as I lifted Ms Velma's sweater to find her big triple D tits already bare, and her nips rapidly hardening. I immediately started to knead them, latching on aggressively to the taut buds atop her tits. Ms Stevens cleared her throat, then said, "It's just that Jane isn't pulling her weight and it's dragging down my team."Ms Velma moaned as I gave her breasts my full attention, and I stole a look at Ms Stevens, who appeared equal parts shocked, embarrassed, and turned on by the scene before her. My mission here accomplished, I reluctantly let go of her very large and soft tits and walked to the door. I noted she was resuming her discussion as she pulled down her sweater, every bit in character like nothing had just happened.Having finished the opening phase of today's game with some luscious breast play, I headed back to my office to finalize my plans.The list of participants consisted of the following women:Ms Maddox, Ms Velma, Ms Cartwright, Mandy Thomas (who I called Ms Mandy after another crazy introduction), and Ms Jenkins.I checked the schedules for the various women, and it didn't take me long to decide that Ms Jenkins, our on-site nurse, would be my first of the day. She was on site once or twice a week, and our paths had not crossed since my first day at the firm. On that occasion she'd coaxed a sizable sperm sample from me, later telling Ms Olson that she was disappointed she hadn't been able to 'collect' that ejaculation with her mouth. In my mind I relived the exam from that day and soon enough found myself hard and ready to go. It only seemed fair to deliver what was likely to be my biggest load of the day to the nurse who had waited so patiently to receive it. Arriving at her office, I found her in discussion with another woman I recognized, but one who was not on today's, er, agenda. Ms Jenkins was seated behind her desk, and from the few seconds of conversation I gathered they were consulting on something. However, upon seeing me enter the room, the other woman excused herself, "Angela, if it's okay with you, I'll come back a little later to finish this."Ms Jenkins nodded, "Certainly Sarah, my calendar's up to date." And with that Ms Reese (Angela) stood and left the office without so much as a glance in my direction. Ms Jenkins locked her desktop and picked up an iPad. Suddenly struck by the idea of a CFNM fantasy, I removed all my clothes, placing them on the empty chair vacated by Ms Reese. I then lifted her blouse to play with her titties as I put her hand on my swiftly stiffening cock. Staying in character, she didn't look at me or say anything, but she did lick her hand to provide some lubrication as she started to stroke me. I was struck by another inspiration, and I pulled away from her briefly to rifle the drawers and find some lube. It didn't take me long to find what I was looking for, and then I took her other hand from the iPad and squeezed some lube on her fingers. I placed her fingers up against my ass, and without acknowledging me, she continued to look past me as she slowly worked a finger into me and started to massage my prostate. I figured if I was going to give her a load, I ought to do my best to make it worth her while.Though I was enjoying having my hands full of her breasts as she stroked me, that wasn't what I was after. Taking a fist full of hair at the back of her head, I guided her mouth to me. She still didn't say anything, but she did start to lick and suck me. After a few minutes I let go of her hair and again filled both hands with her breasts, squeezing her nipples as I did. She was breathing more heavily around my cock, and her fingers were working their magic on my prostate. It was the beginning of the day, and I didn't see any reason to keep the lady waiting. Through moans and groans, I let her know I was getting close, and then at exactly the right time she powerfully stroked my frenulum with her tongue, and I exploded in her mouth with my hands still groping her tits. It was a very strong orgasm and it continued for a good amount of time. Satisfied I had delivered on that debt, I let the Ms Jenkins slowly nurse my softening cock until I was sure she had swallowed everything I could offer.Breathing heavily, I eventually pulled out of her mouth and moved away from her penetrating fingers. Redressing, I left her sitting with her breasts still bare, one hand sloppy with lube, and a belly full of my come. It was a good start to the day. She was smiling as I walked out.Back in the office, there were some things that needed attention. A couple of services contracts, an email or two from the boss ladies, and a quick shower to reset my playing field for the next appointment of the day. At that moment Ms Velma was prominent in my mind, and it didn't take long to realize I really wanted to make good use of her huge titties before lunch. I waited a little more than an hour before making my way to the IT offices.Ms Velma was in her office, sitting on her couch moving through something on her iPad at ridiculous speed. I went over to her, lay down and put my head on her lap before lifting her sweater and commencing to feast on her titties. Squeezing, kneading, tweaking, sucking and licking, it was a boob lovers paradise, and her sweater puppies were quite off the chart. After some time, she sat the device down and leaned back into the couch. At this point you could assume she was staying in character and just relaxing for a bit, except for the nearly continuous sighs and moans my efforts were eliciting. A glance at the clock told me I'd been mauling her tits for over fifteen minutes. I unbuckled my trousers, withdrew my hard dick, and she started to stroke me as soon as I placed her hand on it.I let her continue until her strokes became more insistent, then I at last disengaged from her breasts and stood. Bending her over the end of the couch, I tossed her skirt up onto her back and guided myself into her thoroughly wet snatch. She groaned as I bottomed out, then I took her big titties in both hands, took firm grip of her nipples, and began to pound her into tomorrow. I've mentioned Ms Velma is a thicc lady, and I knew the fucking I was delivering wasn't bothering her in the least. Quite to the contrary, as my efforts were rewarded with all manner of grunts and groans which were quite out of character for today. Not that I minded.A few minutes later she made a squeak, slapped the arm of the couch, gripped it firmly, and started to twitch. My work accomplished, I joined her straightaway, pumping her full with my second delivery of the day. Once finished, I remained inside her for a couple minutes, enjoying the feel of her for a bit longer. But at last I had to go, and I nonchalantly redressed, noting she was still bent over the couch as I left her office.After a quick shower I pondered lunch and my next, ah, delivery.I emailed Ms Mandy and asked her about her lunch plans. To her credit, she didn't ask me why. She replied quickly that she would be in the second floor break room having some leftovers around 11 hundred. That gave me about an hour to freshen up, hydrate, and relive the first time I got to enjoy Ms Mandy. It was a couple of weeks ago when Ms Olson told me I would getting a special visit. What that meant was the dynamic duo of Mandy and Candy. Both unicorns: single, bisexual women who happened to also be quite attractive. I'll tell the story another time, but what's important to know is the memory of those two that afternoon, and Mandy's snapping cunt, had me on my way to hard even after two great climaxes.Shortly after 11 hundred I sauntered into the break room on the second floor to find, unsurprisingly, both Mandy and Candy. But to my surprise, Ms Candy was now sporting black slacks, which she hadn't been earlier. She was also wearing black lipstick and chewing what appeared to be half a pack of bubbleyum. As I entered neither woman looked at me, though Ms Candy was smiling and licking her lips.I turned and locked the door.Ms Candy said, "Why'd you lock the door?"Ms Mandy shrugged and took another bite of her lunch, which smelled great. "I thought we might want to have a private discussion."Candy nodded and smiled. "I was going to get lunch in the cafe later. What did you want to talk about?"Mandy shrugged, "I'm sure we'll think of something."During this brief exchange, I had lifted Mandy to her feet, removed her skirt (no panties), and took off my slacks as well. I left Mandy standing and moved to Candy. She needed no guidance to take my nearly stiff cock in her mouth. Like many women in the firm, she was a practiced and enthusiastic fellatrix. I reached over and pinched Mandy's nipples. She said, "Were you thinking of a protein drink?"Candy pulled off me momentarily to reply, "I was kind of hoping for that, but sometimes you can't get what you want."Mandy bent and took another bite as I twisted a nipple. She inhaled sharply, then let it out slowly. "Too true. I brought this but I'm still hoping for a nice warm sausage."Now that I was hard, I turned Mandy's chair around and sat in it, then pulled her down on my cock. She was now facing Candy and mounting me astride. I now turned my efforts to snacking on her nipples. Mandy had smallish breasts, but the most important thing to me was partner responsiveness. Her nips were like tiny pink eraser tips, and they were connected directly to the orgasm center of her brain.Candy asked, "Care to share if you do?"As I licked and tugged Mandy's nipples with my teeth and tongue, and she clamped down hard on my dick. When she wanted to, she had the tightest cunt ever.I began slowly bouncing Mandy on my cock as I continued my attention to her nips. Candy cleared her throat, "You know I can tell when you're doing Kegels, right?"Pinching one nipple and sucking and nibbling the other, Mandy forgot about her lunch. She moaned rather obviously, and said, "Never a, ugh, bad time for exercise. Mmm."Having already climaxed twice, I was feeling somewhat in control, though it wasn't easy with Mandy unpredictably squeezing my cock with an insane rippling sensation. Sometimes on the way up, sometimes on the way down. But through it all I kept firm control of her nipples. I could not see Candy, but the smacking of the gum stopped and I heard her chair back up. "Well, seeing as you locked the door to do your, um, exercises over lunch, you make me want to help."I looked up to see Candy lean down and take Mandy's face in her hands and land a solid lip lock on her. The two of them moaned and Candy slid a hand down Mandy's belly and right to her clit. The combined effect was to push Mandy right over the edge. And then it happened a second and third time. At the end of this the constant vigorous Kegel massage of my dick had me right on the edge. I lifted Mandy clear of my cock, and as it slapped against my belly I guided Candy right to it. No sooner was I in her mouth than I erupted. Maybe it was the whole scene, but I felt like I came a bucket.When Candy finished sucking me dry, she immediately kissed Mandy, "Always great to meet for lunch," she said.Guiding Mandy to her still unsteady feet, I started to redress. "What do you know," she began,"we both got what we were looking for."I unlocked the door and started to exit. Another woman, Jenny Soo, was there. I pulled the door shut behind me. "They'll need a minute." Her gaze shifted from me, to the door, and back to me. She nodded then turned away.I stopped in the cafe on the way back to my office, aware that I no doubt smelled of sex but with too much of an appetite to really care. I got a sandwich from the grab 'n go and returned to my office. I was surprised to find Ms Olson sitting on my couch. I noted she, at least, had not changed attire.She gave me her trademark cat got the canary grin, and said, "My sources tell me you are having quite the day. What's your view?"I sat down, took out two bottles of water and started to unwrap my lunch. I returned her look with my best version of it. "I have to say, the whole scenario is a hell of a turn on."She smirked, "You have what, two to go?" She looked at her watch, "And more than four hours to do it."I swallowed a big bite, "Two, yes, if no one changes their mind."An eyebrow rose, she said, "I see my sources are somewhat lacking, Mr Jeffries." She leaned forward, her blouse falling away to give another awesome view. "Care to let me know?""I met Ms Mandy and Ms Candy for lunch. Well, in their words, Mandy had a warm sausage and Candy had to, ah, settle, for a protein shake.""The minx," she said, still smiling as she stood. "Enjoy the rest of the day."As the door closed behind her I said to myself, "Not possible not to."The sandwich, which would have certainly been average on any other day, was awesome after the exertions of the morning. I again showered, dressed, and took a nap with my alarm set for 14 hundred. Ms Cartwright had a workout in her future.Shortly after 14 hundred I walked into her office, where she appeared to have just started a meeting with another woman. I went over, took her hand and guided her to her feet."Jenny, where are you going?" The woman asked."Uh, urgent restroom break. We can reschedule," Ms Cartwright replied as we walked out of her office.Oh, I may have neglected to tell you about the new tri-graph I found on her badge this morning. All by itself were the three letters "SOB." I was sure I'd never seen it before, and a quick check on the intranet site confirmed that. This new one, which stood for "Sex Object," had been added only yesterday. Now, you may be thinking "Sex Object" was what's been happening all day to that point, but not quite.I walked her to my office, whereupon she stayed right where I left her. After closing the door, I slowly removed her clothes and hung them in my closet. I left my shirt on, but removed my slacks and shoes. I laid a towel on my couch and led her to her knees in front of that spot. I sat down in front of her and guided her mouth to my only half stiff cock. I put her hands behind her back and fondled her breasts as she started to suck me. While she typically wanted me to fuck her face, I figured the SOB wouldn't mind doing something she typically didn't opt for.As she worked me with her tongue, I sat back and checked emails. Yes, I do believe this is the best way to perform that task. She was active, bobbing her head, licking the length of my shaft, flicking her tongue against my frenulum, and doing a good number of other things I couldn't quite pin down.I let her continue until I felt I could actually come, then I stood and led her over to sit on the couch. I put her ass right on the edge, then lifted her legs to put her knees against her shoulders. Putting her elbows under her knees to hold her legs back, she surprised me by almost putting her feet behind her head. Then I slid her hands downward and had her hold her labia spread wide. If you search for 'Viennese oyster' you should get a decent visual.While I had planned to just dive in, after all I was interested in enjoying her enjoying herself as well, presented as such with a nice wet cunt, I plunged my cock into her instead. Up until now she'd been staring straight ahead, no acknowledgement of what we were doing. But as I slammed into her, her eyes rolled and she let out a low moan. I fucked her hard, for about three or four minutes, until I felt I was close. Time for some oyster.I pulled out and immediately dropped to my knees and pushed my face against her as hard as I could so I could get my tongue as deep as possible. I added a couple of fingers (this position makes her g-spot nicely accessible), and proceeded to give her a thorough tongue lashing. However, I paused regularly to keep her from coming. After several minutes I stopped, stood, and rearranged her so that she was in a kind of fetal position but with her arms wrapped around her legs. Her cunt and ass were again nicely accessible. Using a soft touch I had her close her eyes and I went to get something from my desk.Rejoining her, I inserted the lube applicator into her ass without preamble. She groaned as I did. Dropping it on the floor I pushed my not quite fully had cock back into her cunt and started to fuck her slowly and deeply. I figured this would get both of us close, but not to the finish. Soon enough, she was moaning with desire and frustration, and I was fully hard and starting to get close. A few more strokes in her cunt and I hit that point where I knew I was going to come. At once I pulled out of her cunt and all but slammed into her ass. I came a couple of strokes later, grunting in satisfaction, and barking out "fuck!" as I pumped her full. Her own groan, and delightfully clenching asshole, signaled she was right there with me.I waited until I was nearly soft before withdrawing and going into the washroom to clean up. When I came out and started to dress, she was still in position on the couch. I led her to her feet, had her open her eyes, which definitely said "Umm," and slapped her ass to move her toward the closet. She took her clothes and went into the washroom. I was at my desk when she came out a little while later, walked over to me, and planted a full open mouth kiss on me for what must have been a full minute. As she broke the kiss I reached down her blouse and pinched a nipple, for which I was rewarded with squeak. "Bad SOB," I said with a smile. She gave me an appraising look, then a long wink, and then she turned to go. I checked the time, 14 30. Making it back to stature by 16 hundred for Ms Maddox was going to be a challenge, but then something occurred to me. Smiling to myself I knocked back a bottle of water and some pineapple juice, then took to the couch for a nap before my last call. Ms Cartwright might not be done for the day after all.I awakened instantly to my alarm, a behavior deeply ingrained by a few years on board ship. Unless I was physically unable to do so, a loud noise, alarm or such would bring me fully alert in a moment. Really bad things like fires might be rare on subs, but shit can, and does, happen.It was 16 15 and Ms Maddox was on the menu as the last course of the day. I'd only been with her twice, the first being a romp in the gym when I didn't even know who she was. She was tall, athletic, toned, and could be a dynamo when she wanted to. I hadn't intended for her to be last, though to be fair someone had to be. Not having much of a plan, I tussled my hair, straightened my clothes and left my office. First stop was Ms Cartwright's office, just in case a fluffer proved necessary. SOB collected, we walked to Ms Maddox's office. I had my potential sex aid stand beside the office door, and the nearby executive assistant looked up at her, and said, "Do you need to see the boss, Jenny?"She shook her head, then said, "Nope, I'm just going to hang out here in case I'm needed.""Needed for what, exactly?"Jenny, Ms Cartwright, just shrugged and stayed in place. I went into the office. Inside I found Ms Maddox pacing her carpet angrily. Her fists were clenched, and upon hearing the door click she spun, no doubt to demand the exit of the intruder. However, her gaze swept over me and her features instantly, and only momentarily, relaxed. After all, there really wasn't an intruder.She turned her head and pushed her hair back, showing me a Bluetooth earpiece, which currently displayed a blue light. Her fists clenched again and she tapped the device and the light went dark. "I don't care how badly your company wants to prime the Escher opportunity, Carol, don't go up against us on this one. You'll lose." Well, the boss lady was keyed up. Time to get to work.She was wearing a black skirt, which I removed as she continued to have her high tense discussion with the other party. Hanging it in the closet, I looked around her office until I found her workout gear and then a small towel. I placed this across the middle of her desk in front of her chair, then cleared a few things from the opposite side. As I guided her up onto the desk and sat her bare ass on the towel, I recall her ending the phone call with, "If that's your final decision Carol, remember, there's no I in team, but there is a 'u' in fuck." She actually said this last bit quite calmly, which was probably disorienting on the other end.I sat in the chair in front of her and put her feet up on the arms. "Damn it," she spat. "Jackie," she yelled, "get Carlton on the line."I hadn't had the chance to go down on Ms Maddox the last time we'd been together, so I stroked the inside of her thighs as I examined her cunt. She was an outie, with, in my experience, longer than average labia and a prominent, though perhaps not exactly large, clit. As I took her lips between my fingers and started to move them back and forth to stroke her clit, she moaned heavily and rested back on her elbows. This had the added effect of giving me even better access.
Chuck and Roxy are back with a rare Wednesday episode! They open with discussing Roxy's new purchase and an update on Chuck's living quarters in Milwaukee. Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Tom LeGrand to the podcast. (17:00) BLOG: wwpblog.com GO FUND ME: Search Allen Edwards https://www.gofundme.com/f/allen-edwards-fundstroke-recovery INSTAGRAM: @drtom78 Then our hosts close out the show with some news items and your emails. (51:00) SONG: "Act's of Love" by the Newkeys sent in by Ronnie Newmyer JINGLE: Silver Honda II (Desperado) A parody of a song by The Eagles.Recorded by joeythejammer in Ellicott City, MDRecorded: 02/24/2020 Released: 02/24/2020 First aired: 03/05/2020 Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
This episode, Eamon & Merlin talk the newest episode of House Of Villains where things get icy for Shake as his game begins to spiral. Then, they talk a new episode of Married To Medicine, where Toya's wine club leads to some massive whining from a stressed Sweet Tea. And finally, they discuss a weeks worth of Big Brother UK full of secret rooms, shock evictions and a sheep being put out to pasture. We are Eamon and Merlin, a queer married couple from Texas living in Pittsburgh, PA. We love reality television, wrestling, drag queens, and pretty much anything that can be called even kinda gay. A Gay & His Enby is a podcast where we talk about everything we love in terms of media and pop culture; everything thats gay and gay adjacent; basically all the conversations we have in our living room we are now putting in front of a microphone and on the internet for you. We have launched our MERCH STORE! We are so excited to bring you these designs, all made by Merlin, commemorating some of our favorite iconic moments! Shop now at https://AGayAndHisEnby.Threadless.com Every week, we have the pleasure and privilege of recording from Sorgatron Media Studios in Pittsburgh. Our theme song is Pulsar by Shane Ivers which you can find at https://www.silvermansound.com All of our social media can be found at our linktree: https://linktr.ee/agayandhisenby In recent years, states have pushed forward a record number of bills that attack LGBTQ rights, especially transgender youth. The current obession with Drag Queens is no exception. This is a thinly veiled attempt to outlaw gender expressions that do not fall within the cisheteronormative guidelines. Please consider donating to one of the following charities to help make the US a safer place for Queer folks to live in peace. American Civil Liberties Union (https://www.aclu.org/issues/lgbtq-rights) Trevor Project (https://give.thetrevorproject.org/give/63307/#!/donation/checkout) PFLAG (https://pflag.org/donate/) True Colors United (https://my.truecolorsunited.org/give/107399/#!/donation/checkout) OutRight International (https://outrightinternational.org/take-action/give) Lambda Legal (https://support.lambdalegal.org/site/Donation2;jsessionid=00000000.app30130a?df_id=6680&mfc_pref=T&6680.donation=form1&NONCE_TOKEN=D3311163DF16F06EEA5520010BAF90B5) GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (https://donate.glad.org/give/123741/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=webheader) Human Rights Campaign (https://give.hrc.org/page/118560/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=or_gnr_hrc_homepage2022) It Gets Better Project (https://give.itgetsbetter.org/give/250737/#!/donation/checkout)
This episode, Eamon & Merlin talk the newest episode of House Of Villains where things get icy for Shake as his game begins to spiral. Then, they talk a new episode of Married To Medicine, where Toya's wine club leads to some massive whining from a stressed Sweet Tea. And finally, they discuss a weeks worth of Big Brother UK full of secret rooms, shock evictions and a sheep being put out to pasture. We are Eamon and Merlin, a queer married couple from Texas living in Pittsburgh, PA. We love reality television, wrestling, drag queens, and pretty much anything that can be called even kinda gay. A Gay & His Enby is a podcast where we talk about everything we love in terms of media and pop culture; everything thats gay and gay adjacent; basically all the conversations we have in our living room we are now putting in front of a microphone and on the internet for you. We have launched our MERCH STORE! We are so excited to bring you these designs, all made by Merlin, commemorating some of our favorite iconic moments! Shop now at https://AGayAndHisEnby.Threadless.com Every week, we have the pleasure and privilege of recording from Sorgatron Media Studios in Pittsburgh. Our theme song is Pulsar by Shane Ivers which you can find at https://www.silvermansound.com All of our social media can be found at our linktree: https://linktr.ee/agayandhisenby In recent years, states have pushed forward a record number of bills that attack LGBTQ rights, especially transgender youth. The current obession with Drag Queens is no exception. This is a thinly veiled attempt to outlaw gender expressions that do not fall within the cisheteronormative guidelines. Please consider donating to one of the following charities to help make the US a safer place for Queer folks to live in peace. American Civil Liberties Union (https://www.aclu.org/issues/lgbtq-rights) Trevor Project (https://give.thetrevorproject.org/give/63307/#!/donation/checkout) PFLAG (https://pflag.org/donate/) True Colors United (https://my.truecolorsunited.org/give/107399/#!/donation/checkout) OutRight International (https://outrightinternational.org/take-action/give) Lambda Legal (https://support.lambdalegal.org/site/Donation2;jsessionid=00000000.app30130a?df_id=6680&mfc_pref=T&6680.donation=form1&NONCE_TOKEN=D3311163DF16F06EEA5520010BAF90B5) GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (https://donate.glad.org/give/123741/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=webheader) Human Rights Campaign (https://give.hrc.org/page/118560/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=or_gnr_hrc_homepage2022) It Gets Better Project (https://give.itgetsbetter.org/give/250737/#!/donation/checkout)
Jon talks SRO's in schools followed by a discussion with Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) on the aforementioned subject, the rising cost of school supplies and much more.
It's August and we're celebrating SHARKS! First up is obviously Jaws! All Things Spoopy is a horror podcast that is ostensibly a comedy where the Steadmans take listeners on a poorly informed review of legends, cryptids, books, movies and more- all of them spoopy! Email us at allthingsspoopypod@gmail.com! DISCLAIMER- All Things Spoopy is a comedy podcast that focuses on the horror genre, which is rife with challlenging material. This podcast is for the big kids! Original Art by: Lavender Chickadee Designs https://www.etsy.com/shop/LavenderChickadee Music: "I've Got Somebody" NICE GHOST https://niceghostmusic.com/landing-page
Follow us on Instagram: Scrummyhandshakes Lots of baking - cookies 3 ways and an 8 egg yolk vanilla cake with swiss buttercream... Sheldon gives himself a B to B- New Season of The Professionals! No Tom! New host is Ellie Jane Taylor - a comedian, TV host, and author joins Liam, Cherish and Benoit. I am not familiar with her, but she looks like she could be a lot of fun! Follow her on IG: @elliejanetaylor In this episode the three finalists from Season 1 take on a wedding cake challenge. SPOILER ALERT - we reveal the S1 finalists below and in the episode! There were two challenges: Create a "traditional British" wedding cake, and then create your own "modern cake". They had 11 hours for the first one (which to me would just feel exhausting... but that's not a ton of time for a 3 tiered wedding cake), and five hours for the second. For the first cake: Miranda: Wrapped her tins in brown paper. Made one continuous batch. Decorated with 200 sugar paste (which we know as fondant these days) primroses. Overall it looked delicate and spring like. I felt her decorative beads were mayyyybe a little wonky. Ruth: separate mixes for each layer. She is VERY fast in her work - impressive. Made Sugar paste roses which were beautiful and made the surface look a bit pillow like. Hers was my personal favorite. Romantic and elegant. Edd: Non-traditional - no nuts, lighter cake. Decorated with very neat looking sugar paste daisies. He had to level things up inside with some almond paste. He brought it all together with some ribbon and a nice looking "band" around the cakes. In this round - Mary liked Miranda's cake - boozy and rich. Paul leaned more to Ruth's even though in one of the layers it looked like the fruit had sunk a bit. Some fun history of the British Wedding cake. The originals were more "bread" like, sugar only for the very wealthy. Paul does a little trip and shows us the way they were made. 3 tiers: One for the day, one for first anniversary, one for first child christening. Original idea thought to be of a baker who saw St. Brides church and modeled it after that. Queen Victoria created the modern decorated wedding cake - the "royal icing" comes from this. Traditional cakes used fruited cake as they had to sit several days to allow the royal icing to set. WW2 was a time of rations and we learn of some of the history. Also dive into how in the 1980's we started to see a turn away from "tradition" and why. The second "cake" let the bakers go wild: Miranda went with w white chocolate rose cake with 4 toppings: white chocolate ganache, buttercream, sugarpaste roses and real roses. Hers was the closest to a "wedding cake". Incidentally - white chocolate ganache can be a real pain as white chocolate has only cocoa butter so is finicky. A very pretty cake but still a little what looked like non-straight lines when I saw the result. Ruth went all in on lemon meringue pie. Using short crust, lemon curd, a lemon drizzle sponge, and italian meringue she had some complex elements and despite some shaky moments with the italian meringue - tricky element that requires 115C sugar syrup on the nose. Overall hers looked fantastic - especially once she pulled out the glitter. Edd went what I consider an odd route... he basically just made a bunch of macarons and stuck them to a styrofoam cone. They looked really good but was this a wedding cake? I'm not so sure. So then came the end... which was weird... Paul and Mary each had their overall favorite... but no winner was chosen. 16 hours worth of baking and ... that's it. Super weird.
En su colaboración con Luis Cárdenas para la Primera Emisión de MVS Noticias, Arturo Barba, experto científico, habló sobre la Ley de Ciencia y Tecnología.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A comunicação é uma ferramenta importante da política monetária do Banco Central (BC) -- e a ata do Comitê de Política Monetária (Copom), divulgada na manhã desta terça-feira (28), traz a autoridade buscando um equilíbrio na dose de alarde e acenos ao governo.O BC, afinal, parece estar em uma sinuca de bico, na qual não pode se contradizer e, ao mesmo tempo, incendiar ainda mais a queda de braço com a equipe capitaneada pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT).Enquanto a nova regra fiscal não for apresentada, porém, a cobrança de uma solução para os problemas econômicos vai continuar recaindo sobre a autarquia. A expectativa é que o anúncio da proposta aconteça nesta semana, com o adiamento da viagem de Lula à China por um diagnóstico de pneumonia leve.No meio tempo, os mercados daqui e do exterior operam se recuperando das perdas da última semana -- oferecendo uma boa janela de oportunidade para entender o que será das contas públicas e dos rumos da política monetária do país.Apresentado por Thais Herédia, o CNN Money apresenta um balanço dos assuntos do noticiário que influenciam os mercados, as finanças e os rumos da sociedade e das dinâmicas de poder no Brasil e no mundo.
A comunicação é uma ferramenta importante da política monetária do Banco Central (BC) -- e a ata do Comitê de Política Monetária (Copom), divulgada na manhã desta terça-feira (28), traz a autoridade buscando um equilíbrio na dose de alarde e acenos ao governo.O BC, afinal, parece estar em uma sinuca de bico, na qual não pode se contradizer e, ao mesmo tempo, incendiar ainda mais a queda de braço com a equipe capitaneada pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT).Enquanto a nova regra fiscal não for apresentada, porém, a cobrança de uma solução para os problemas econômicos vai continuar recaindo sobre a autarquia. A expectativa é que o anúncio da proposta aconteça nesta semana, com o adiamento da viagem de Lula à China por um diagnóstico de pneumonia leve.No meio tempo, os mercados daqui e do exterior operam se recuperando das perdas da última semana -- oferecendo uma boa janela de oportunidade para entender o que será das contas públicas e dos rumos da política monetária do país.Apresentado por Thais Herédia, o CNN Money apresenta um balanço dos assuntos do noticiário que influenciam os mercados, as finanças e os rumos da sociedade e das dinâmicas de poder no Brasil e no mundo.
Tom Vasel Zee Garcia, and Mike DiLisio finish up looking at their top 90 games of all time that aren't their top 10 games of all time. Or in other words, here's another chunk of 10 of the greatest board games ever made by man, animal, or machine on this planet. Numbers 20-11 will shock you, confuse you, and perhaps even increase your general knowledge of the United States Tax Code. There is nothing to lose, so why not join in as these folks strap in, start their engines, and race to the end of the line, and end in position number 11. No Tom, I'm not doing anything weird, why do you ask?
Hour 3- After last nights Buccaneers Cowboys game BT says there is NO WAY that Tom Brady should be considered to be a the next starting QB for the New York Jets.
No Tom this week, but Matt and Richard preview Monday's visit of West Bromwich Albion, discuss who their manager now is, talk strength in depth and the expected return of Ross Stewart, all while moving barely a mile on the A1. There's also an update from Tom on a train. We're all going places tonight Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This just in, SpaceX does not have pizza parties and the weekend is here.You know what that means. No Tom this week, but Adam holds down the fort on Stonks' newest show "Secondary Saturdays"Secondary Saturdays strives to make the opaque world of private markets a bit more transparent, to thrust private discussions and professional dealmaking from cigar-smoke-filled rooms out into the public forum for all to see. From banter to bold predictions, snark to sound effects, Secondary Saturdays brings levity and insight to that which has been static, stolid, and serious for far too long.It was a tale of two layoffs this week. Hear what to make about the differences between Patrick Collison's announcement and Elon Musk's email reveal party. Adam takes you deeper into both styles while thinking long and hard about why this episode was so much longer without Tom. This week, we kicked off with headlines and then went into the ApeVue 50 data. That's right we're trying to keep you all on your toes!Also, we wrap up a full month's worth of Stonks startup valuation data. Tune in and discover: - What's got us all so Hyper- The true meaning of life and work- What to take away from Plaid's 2022 FinTech write-up- Plus hear Adam's favorite scary movie and how that even relates to VCWe didn't realize how much we'd miss Tom until we didn't have him on this week. The market truisms were too sparse and Adam was left unchecked to rule over the podcast with his new microphone.Don't worry, we'll get back to your regular scheduled program next week. Until next weekend, just remember: Saturdays are for Secondaries!
Alexandre Garcia comenta o discurso de Bolsonaro, o primeiro após o segundo turno da eleição presidencial.
Do you Boomatonic bruv?! Longtime friend of the show and all round six string legend, Jack Gardiner returns to chew the fat and catch us up with all going on with his guitar life AND what the guitar student Yoots aparently think about our fav 5 note scales! lol No Tom this week, Jake and Dan are in contorl with a remote Beebs briefly chiming in from Portland Oregon.
Entrevista en La FM con Miguel Uribe, senador del Centro Democrático sobre reunión con Gustavo Petro
For an athlete, each passing year is one step closer to their professional irrelevance. They say the worst thing you can give an athlete is a birthday card. In our corporate careers, we assume our paths are quite the opposite. In fact, we're told (directly or indirectly) that each year of experience is another notch on the belt, boasting time in chair as a natural rise in our level of expertise, compensation, and reputation. But if that's the case, why then do so many seemingly talented, but more importantly, TENURED people struggle to sustain success or feel professional contentment? Science tells us that athletes and artists aren't the only professions that should fear birthdays. In today's episode, we're exploring the psychological and management concepts: Fluid Intelligence, Crystalized Intelligence, and the Peter Principle. In understanding each, we can manage better the often unpredictable lifecycle of our careers, especially during those peak performance and earning years, when we are both the most valuable but frighteningly the most disposable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moreklaas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moreklaas/support
J-L starts with a 30 minute discussion of why Trump supporters are terrible, hopeless people. He then pivots to a recap of his ongoing US Open mini vacation in NYC and then concludes with reviews of 3 new films: Pleasure, Honk for Jesus and McEnroeRemember to check out J-L's patreon at Patreon.com/JLCauvinAnd BETTER CALL TRUMP goes live Thursday on J-L's YouTube. Please share it on your social media or with friends on Thursday around Noon eastern if you can
In this episode of the SATW podcast, I open up talking about some of my favorite games in Week One of the College Football season, including Notre Dame at Ohio State and Oregon vs. Georgia. Here, I lay down key factors for each team while discussing the significance of the conferences. Next, Nebraska is in my crosshairs once again, and why it's not all on head coach Scott Frost. Shifting gears, I lay out my predictions for WWE's Clash of the Castle premium live event. On top of predictions for each match, I share my thoughts on how certain title pictures will (or should) look moving forward. In Brown's Big Picture, I defend Tom Brady (yes, this Atlanta Falcons fan is defending the Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB) and his ranking on the Top 100 players list. What's more, I explain that who voted on the list mattered and why they were justified in doing so. Where to find me Twitter: @ladarius_brown Instagram: @ladarius__brown TikTok: @ladarius_brown Check out all of my work here: LaDarius Brown Like the podcast page on Facebook --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportstheworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportstheworld/support
Simon and Guy chat about the men and womens origin games from the weekend, preview round 16 and share their thoughts on the Origin Eligibility rules. No Tom this week due to COVID lockdown in Brisbane.
Hey Everyone, It's finally here! Round 1 of 2022! No Tom this episode. Where is he? Who knows... Remember to check into our HYJACK this Sunday at 3:05PM AEST (4:05PM AEDT). How good that footy is back!
Hey everyone, No Tom this week (he's running out of sick leave). Simon won't stop talking about his Supercoach Grand Final win and Guy is raging about "That Tackle". Allegedly. Enjoy.
In this edition of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers MinuteCast Podcast I talk about training camp Akiem Hicks is enjoying playing next to Vita Vea. Says he's never had a teammate exactly like Vea. “One of one.”Cam Brate says rookie TE Cade Otton is going to help the team. Says Otton is already a very good blocker with sound technique.No Tom Brady in preseason game one against the DolphinsThere will be a lot of starters that won't play in that (Dolphins) game,” Bowles said. “They'll get plenty of work in practice, though. The two practices we'll play similar to a game. We want to see some of the young guys play and build our depth a little bit.”
Greg, Hoss, Todd, and I are together for another episode of the Five Heart Podcast. I start out with a rant about you sunsabitches who comment that Scott Frost needs more time because Nebraska has to get off a “coaching carousel” where we continue to hire and fire coaches regularly. You are completely full of shit. You are going to tell me you were not for firing Mike Riley after three years because it was clear he was going nowhere? You could at least be honest about wanting Frost to have more time. Like maybe you believe he'll develop into a decent coach. I could understand that. At least you're being honest. Then there's the people who say “It took Tom Osborne 20 years to win blah blah blah”. NO IT FUCKING DIDN'T. It didn't take Tom Osborne more than 20 minutes to figure out what the hell he was doing. We discuss the Nebraska coaches of the past 20 years. Then we discuss what made Tom Osborne the coach he was, including discussions about his assistants. We dive into more about the new Nebraska offense, and Nebraska's old offense, and what the differences are. Someone mentions PJ Fleck's plastic surgery. And Scott Frost's grumpy appearance at Big Ten Media Days. I admire Kevin Warren for his handling of Big Ten media days and what a wonderful bureaucrat he is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Uptown Boys is back! This week the guys discuss their cruise, The Batman & Gil has a secret that you can't miss. Enjoy!!
- Fertility Fraud strikes again - The genealogical benefits of Find A Grave - Here comes the 1950 Census and how you can help - Trenches: Murderers, Russian Oligarchs and Legendary Capitalists...oh my! - Rebecca Autumn Sansom and Reckoning With The Primal Wound (part 2) For help with your search contact Julie at cutoffgenes.com
No Tom as he is off galivanting in Porto, so this week's episode is hosted and edited by Josh (apologies). He is not alone however, as we have the always insightful Jon Self back on the show to talk about 'Storyliving By Disney', USO Mardi Gras and Jon's upcoming work trip to the Dockside Inn & Suites. Here is a list of some of the articles we cover this week: Storyliving By Disney Golden Oaks Opening Night Mardi Gras Parade Ube Ice Cream Bubble Waffle Mardi Gras Vegan Samosas Pizza Fries at Mardi Gras Universal Food Blog Dockside Inn and Suites If you want to contact us about anything at all (corrections, info, sponsorship ;P) you can hit us up on: Twitter @ParkRushPodcast Email: Podcast@ParkRush.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parkrush/message
Listen, bear with us this week. We're all frozen. BUT, we're so glad you're back for another week with the Waterboys! The miracle of modern medicineTom Brady's football career or Adam Schefter's credibility: which one will survive?Headline HuddleAustralian OpenThe MLB Hall of Fame and Hank Aaron's AsteriskskskFor some reason, a weather update?NBA All-StarsWheel of WhimsyOur very, VERY bad picks of the week - and is the NFL rigged?A (not?) funny game of guessing shortages to wrap it up Twitter: @Redshirt_PodInstagram: @Redshirt_WaterboysFacebook: @RSWBPod
Patrick Mahomes melted down in the AFC Championship. Whitlock explains why it is something we never saw from Patriots/Buccaneers legend Tom Brady. Why is talent alone never enough to become the greatest at any endeavor? “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim likens Mahomes to Dolphins Hall of Famer Dan Marino and makes his early Bengals/Rams Super Bowl prediction. Does Jason concur? Former Patriots receiver T.J. Moe says the Brady retirement talk is more about money (and coach Bruce Arians) than most people realize. Die-hard Kansas City fan Uncle Jimmy compares the Chiefs' letdown to the Seahawks' infamous Super Bowl blunder. Today's Sponsors: Good Ranchers is giving away 40 free chicken breasts with every order that uses the code “Fearless.” That's a $150 value for free! Visit https://GoodRanchers.com/FEARLESS to start 2022 on the best note possible. CB Distillery is your new headquarters for CBD products to improve your health. Use promo code FEARLESS for 20% off at https://www.thecbdistillery.com If you want to treat or just be prepared for COVID, you need MyGoToDoc.com Get ivermectin and other treatments from real doctors at https://mygotodoc.com/ Get your swag on! Go to: https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless to make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After All This Time, Always - Life through a Harry Potter prism
We're late, I'm sorry. This episode was very silly and blue! No Tom again this week, but we had a lot of fun with old Michael's Corner. Download the Wisdom app for new exclusive Potter-based content from the AATTA gang soon! https://www.wisdom.audio/ @aattapod on socials aattapod@gmail.com
After All This Time, Always - Life through a Harry Potter prism
It's late, but it's here. No Tom this week, Joe and Pat talk about God knows what. Enjoy.
Episode 7 of the Kick Ass w/Klaas Podcast is up and we're talking about how to re-frame your professional decline. Tom Brady aside, we can learn a lot from professional athletes and how every birthday is one step closer to our professional decline. There's a misconception that if you put in the work and time and have early success, that you'll be on the fast track to climbing the corporate ladder. According to science, you likely will get up that ladder quickly but just as you're starting to enjoy the view, a black cat will walk underneath. The curse sends us into a rapid decline that can put even the most successful and tenured people into a professional funk that has long term implications on our psychological health. Fortunately, science has uncovered two evolutionary states of our brains, Fluid and Crystalized Intelligence. Each help us succeed at unique tasks but only for a period of time. Learning more about these phases and how they apply to our personal experience, can put us in a positions that we can no only succeed at, but find the fulfillment that all of us seek. Be sure to read the accompanying blog post at the moreklaas blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moreklaas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moreklaas/support
This week on the Monkeyseat! Karl drops tom for hi wife... for shame! Karl and Laura discuss the race in COTA Lo of spousal arguments insue and god times are had by all. Support us by going to www.monkeyseatpod.com and click on the "give us a quid" link, or click here to see what support tiers are on offer: https://checkout.square.site/buy/7VCQ2JOA2Q4G3XPJWQNHXMTF Special thanks to our first Billionaire Sugar Daddy for sponsoring us and using the platform to promote a charity!. Regular listeners of this podcast will be aware of the Fury visitors we get on a weekly basis. Well those bundles of joy are adopted from pet rehoming charitys who are full of people who dedicate their lives to supporting and rehoming pets Furballs is a local charity to us in the UK that are going through a particularly tough time right now and are in desperate need of assistance. There is a real danger this charity could close it's doors permanently. Trying to fundraise enough money for food and vet bills is becoming increasingly difficult and we ask you to support this charity in whatever way you can. You can support them directly through pay pal samantha@furballsrescue.org or through the website furballsrescue.org The price of a posh coffee could help save a cats life. Tune in to this weeks Monkeyseatpod to get all the news from #F1 #F2 #F3 #Indycar #Formula W Series and Extreme E as well as all the gossip from around motorsport. Reach us on the socials @monkeyseatpod Email us on monkeyseatpodcast@gmail.com Catch us on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, YouTube, Anchor, Castbox, Radio Public, TuneIn, and Breaker by searching for Monkeyseat Podcast or go to our website www.monkeyseatpod.com for direct links to the show.
Em nota, presidente fala em medidas judiciais para resolver divergências em relação a decisões de Alexandre de Moraes.
O presidente publicou uma nota a Nação, com 10 pontos. Já no início, Bolsonaro disse que nunca teve nenhuma intenção de agredir quaisquer dos Poderes.
After All This Time, Always - Life through a Harry Potter prism
No Tom again this week, but to keep you company we have some waffle from Joe and Pat!
After All This Time, Always - Life through a Harry Potter prism
No Tom this week! Pat and Joe talk about their favourite clip doing the rounds this week (video here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CO8lVhchrnA/?igshid=1no4gddvyr7sp please watch on a loop), Junemas, a public service announcement regarding summer snacks and Mike joins the guys for a game! How fun. Get in touch! aattapod@gmail.com or on socials @aattapod.
The Two Dave's talk with Chad Exceen who won a free ticket to this year's Super Bowl in Tampa. Find out how in the next exciting episode of the Two Dave's Podcast!
I stared at my computer screen for a long time thinking about what to say about Lukas Dong… thinking about how to craft an appropriate narrative for a filmmaker so integral to our organization’s belief in the future of film, a filmmaker so immensely… innately talented, so destined to make a profound impact, and yet so humble, gracious and giving... so incredibly respectful and professional even as the young man we first met back in 2013… How could I possibly articulate this All American OG so that others would understand his seemingly immeasurable gifts? I mean, when we were invited to the WHITE HOUSE to film, we asked Lukas to join us - and he definitely didn’t disappoint! It’s a challenging paradox, that the more you get to know someone, the harder it can be to properly describe them. And although knowing Lukas has been an absolute pleasure, I felt stifled - my ability to expound muted by time. So, I decided to just let his work speak for itself, and happily revisited his earliest documentaries, “Rokt Lax” from 2013 and “Sophia” from 2014. Both films were nominated for all of our top award categories and Lukas won Best Cinematography two years in a row. I’ve seen these films dozens of times and their appeal hasn’t diminished one bit. Lukas’ ability to communicate emotion and meaning with his camera is unparalleled - he possesses a seemingly endless capacity for captivating and dynamic shots and angles, an abundance that informs his pacing, delighting the viewer with an inspiring array of stunning beauty made even more satisfying by its mindful association with the subject matter in every frame. He consistently delivers the voice of the physical world as if he’s tapped in to its cinematic DNA. And it all appears completely effortless - as if this is simply the way the world welcomes his lens. Of course, I’ve known enough remarkable artists to know this isn’t the case - transformational creativity doesn’t just happen. But Lukas’ stories, their perspectives, illusive simplicity, their visual poetry… they make it seem so effortless. And so, years ago, I flat out asked him - You make it look so easy. Is all of this easy for you? His answer said more about his craft and passion than anything I can write. “No Tom,” he replied earnestly. “I work really hard.” For more info: lukasdong.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/futureoffilm/support
In this episode, we gave our reactions from the Super Bowl, NFL trades, college basketball, and this year's NBA All-Stars
Você trabalha em uma empresa mais conservadora, com processos burocráticos, mais "pesadona"? Ou trabalha numa empresa mais descolada, onde as decisões são tomadas mais rapidamente? Não tem certo ou errado: o que importa é falar o tom da empresa.
No Tom, no problem. Henry and Rory had planned on doing an episode on books, so here we are giving books the championing it deserves.
After Tom Brady's 7th Super Bowl title, the crew discusses whether he's the greatest American athlete. Other topics of discussion include Embiid and Jokic's early-season NBA dominance, the NBA All-Start Game, and which sport they'd most like to get famous playing. Brady's GOAT Status (5:54) Cash or Trash NFL Awards (15:35) Embiid or Jokic? (26:03) Is the NBA All Star Game dying? (33:19) Which sort of athlete do you want to be? (43:24) Kalimba by Cxdy Wild Pogo by Francis Preve
Entrevista con el vicegobernador de Formosa, Eber Solís.
Today, T'Variuness King takes the (white) people to task for trying to opt out of Black History Month, breaks down how Democrats are endangering online freedoms by overreacting and sets the record straight about Tom Brady (stop it people, just stop it). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbtn/message
Thibault Delor, formado no Conservatório Superior de Música de Paris com o concertista internacional Jean-Marc Rollez, foi aluno particular de Daniel Marillier. Atuou na Orquestra da Ópera de Paris de 1989 a 1993, e com L'Orchestre de Contrebasses de Paris. Thibault é professor de contrabaixo e solista dos festivais FEMUSC/Santa Catarina, FIMCE em La Serena/Chile, foi professor de contrabaixo e música de câmara da escola de música do Estado de São Paulo (EMESP), e regente da orquestra jovem de cordas do Projeto Guri, em São Paulo Capital/Brasil. Foi contrabaixo principal da Orquestra Sinfônica da Radio/Televisão Cultura de São Paulo, e da Oquestra Sinfônica Municipal de Campinas/SP. Através de aulas e festivais, ele difunde a escola do Conservatório de Paris, e seus alunos estão realizando ampla carreira no Brasil, na França, na Argentina, na Iltália e na Alemanha. Thibault lança em 2017 seu disco solo "Troubadour", contrabaixo e voz, com a participação especial de seus filhos Léonard et Juliette Delor; também lançou em 2001 No Tom da história, com Paulo Jobim ao violão, Léa Freire na flauta, em homenagem a Tom Jobim. Gravou na França, entre outras produções, 3 CD com L'Orchestre de Contrebasses, e no Brasil, fez muitas participações em CD de artistas com Filó Machado e Theo de Barros. No palco, Thibault se apresentou ao lado de Nelson Ayres, Paulo Freire, Egberto Gismonti, Carlos Malta, e com Toquinho, regendo a Orquestra Sinfônica da Unicamp. Realizou recitais com piano, com cameratas e com orquestras sinfônicas no Brasil, na Argentina e no Chile, com a estreia mundial do Concerto para contrabaixo e orquestra de Edmundo Villani Côrtes, assim como de Voleuse de Sommeil e de Meandros, ambas composições autorais para contrabaixo e orquestra sinfônica.
El secretario de Seguridad de Quintana Roo explicó que no solamente es terrible sino vergonzoso e inaceptable lo que sucedió con la policía
Doug talks about Odell Beckham Jr.’s outlandish comments in defense of his sideline antics. ‘Straight Outta Vegas’ host Steve Fizzik joins the show to preview NFL Week 7 from a betting perspective and Doug defends a head-scratching move by an NFL GM! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Nos metemos en la cocina de estos tres clásicos tragos: no sólo marcaron una década sino que Mati Jurisich te cuenta cómo surgieron y quién fue su inventor.
23 de Septiembre. Reflexiones sobre la Santa Escritura con el Padre Filemón Rivera, Lucas 9, 1-6 No Toméis Nada para el Camino.
Reginaldo Nascimento entrevista Paulo Vanderley, Pesquisador e Colecionador. Tema: No Tom de Dominguinhos. Fala sobre os causos de Dominguinhos e sua família.
Uma entrevista com o músico violista, maestro e professor Inácio Saldanha. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oniiverse/support
No Tom, this week. Instead, Tom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom's ill this week so it's just the two of us talking about NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Por isso, deixa o homem pai e mãe e se une à sua mulher, tornando-se os dois uma só carne. Gênesis 2:24
Will Brinson is joined by Dave Dameshek to dissect stories that are dominating the NFL offseason. The guys start by discussing the ongoing rumors that insist that Joe Burrow isn't a lock to go to the Bengals at #1 overall (9:15). Why are these rumors so prevalent and how much truth is behind them? Tom Brady won't be going on a whirlwind free agency tour, but reportedly meeting teams in a centralized location (26:00). How will that process shake out? Will also checks in on the state of the Steelers with Dameshek, a Pittsburgh diehard, analyzing the Mason Rudolph-Myles Garrett situation and what Ben Roethlisberger will offer in 2020 (42:15). 'Pick Six' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, Bullhorn and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Pick Six team on Twitter: @picksixpod @WillBrinson, @dameshek Check out the Pick Six Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/picksixpod/?hl=en Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/758548147935545/ For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 1st Sports & The World: Football Edition of 2020, Chris & I recap a very exciting NFL Wild Card Weekend, including the Derrick Henry Show in New England, Deshaun Watson & Russell Wilson being themselves, and Saints fans saying: "We Don't Like That!". Also, we cover the NFL Coaching Carousel w/ Ron Rivera hired in D.C. as well as Mike McCarthy in Big D while Matt Rhule will rule over the Panthers sidelines and the Giants hire Joe Judge (better than Judge Judy I guess???). Next, we give you our recap of the Bowl Games as Chris shows love to Ohio St. & the Big 10 (just kidding) and I just mock Michigan (typical day in the office for us). Finally, our National Championship predictions & a little trivia. Thanks for listening!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportstheworld/message
Professor Diogo Abneder fala um pouco sobre a inteligência artificial no meio jurídico --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calculei/message
Após alívio das sessões anteriores que derrubou dólar a R$ 4,06 e impulsionou a bolsa acima dos 102.000 pontos, os mercados têm um início de semana indefinido, ainda que com viés positivo. Exportações chinesas decepcionam, sob efeito da guerra comercial, mas impacto nos ativos é compensado por estímulos do PBOC.
Após alívio das sessões anteriores que derrubou dólar a R$ 4,06 e impulsionou a bolsa acima dos 102.000 pontos, os mercados têm um início de semana indefinido, ainda que com viés positivo. Exportações chinesas decepcionam, sob efeito da guerra comercial, mas impacto nos ativos é compensado por estímulos do PBOC.
Professor Claudio Leitão canta e conta sobre sua historia com a musica Caminhando e Cantando. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calculei/message
Joe and Jess talk about Geekway to the west. They share the awesome experience of AJGcon 2019 A.K.A. Extra Life. They also talk about some of the games they have played recently.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/averagejoesgamingpodcast)
Jessi and Joe talk about Geekway to the West and AJGcon 2019.
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The Roy Green Show Podcast - National polling shows Andrew Scheer and the Conservative Party of Canada widening its lead over Justin Trudeau's Liberals, the New Democrats and the Greens. Andrew Scheer joins Roy for the start of the podcast, to discuss the attacks and accusations from the Liberal party and what he thinks of the lead. Wind power. Is it a real answer to climate needs? Dr. Tom Lehr, Senior Policy Analyst with the Climate Science Coalition, says no says in a piece titled "Debunking the Left's Wind-Power Myths." Dr. Lehr, who received the first U.S. Ph.D in Groundwater Hydrology and Geological Engineering at Princeton, explains his article and what people need to know about wind power. The Canada Terrorism Threat Report has been revised. When it was first issued in December, it identified attackers "inspired by violent Sunni Islamist ideology" as the main terrorist threat to Canada. Now in the revised version of the report the federal government has removed all references to Islamist extremism: Sunni (Islamic State) and Shia (Hezbollah). Also gone is the section headings on both types of terrorism. Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale's office argues the December version of the report "unintentionally maligned certain communities" and the revision of the report was to deliver a "bias-free approach" to terminology, adding "the impact of these terms may not be readily apparent to some who come from places of privilege, who seldom experience judgement based on skin colour or religion alone." Tom Quiggin. Court (federal and criminal) qualified expert on terrorism takes issue with this, and he explains why. Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor and executive officer with the Canadian Police Association, speaks on the latest from the Admiral Mark Norman case. Intense violence has broken out between militants in Gaza and Israel. 450 rockets fired into Israel over 24 hours and the Israeli air force responded with 220 air strikes. David Rubin, former Mayor of Shilo, Israel, and his children were wounded in an earlier militant attack. He joins the podcast and speaks to the current violence, the Holocaust, the State of Israel and rising anti-Semitism. - Guests: Andrew Scheer. CPC leader. Conservative Party launches a series of 30" attack ads against Trudeau. Dr. Tom Lehr, Senior Policy Analyst with the Climate Science Coalition. Received first U.S. Ph.D in Groundwater Hydrology and Geological Engineering degree at Princeton. Widely published author of scientific articles and books Tom Quiggin, federal and criminal Court qualified expert on terrorism who testified to the Air India Inquiry, the Special Senate Committee on anti-terrorism; worked with RCMP, CAF, UN.; host of the podcast, The Quiggin Report Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer with the Canadian Police Association; Head of Office for Victims of Crime (ON), adjunct professor Simon Fraser University David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shilo, Israel, Author of 'Trump and the Jews' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey gang we’re dating this week!! No Tom and Lauren aren’t a couple but we do have Tom’s girlfriend and she is BAD! Brittany Ann Daniels is our guest to give us a peek behind the fish-netted curtain of dating our own hillbilly nightmare. She talks about going from friends to lovers to exploring her kink and poly side. Grab a bowl of ice cream and join us for another episode of Digital Intercourse!! Check out our new sponsor PeggingToys.com they are the best in prostate play- check out their huge list of products both for prostate play, pleasure, and hygiene! Use our promo code “digital” at checkout to save 10% and support this show! Hosted by Tom King, Lauren TurnerAudio Engineering by Landry MillerExecutive Produced by Michael Zampino, Hilton Price, and Landry MillerPowered by Channel Four and a Half
Paula and Steve discuss the big fight scene and the future of the Walking Dead franchise. No Tom...
No Tom and no Brad, so Dave enlists the help of friend of the show Ryan Tracy to help preview the season opener against the Chargers.
No Tom this week, but we are helped out by our wonderful guests Jenny and Shannon as we pitch "My Cat The Cyborg"! This is episode is brought to you thanks to our amazing patrons Ross_Originals My Waste of Talent Brandon "Spanky" Mills Spanky Brandon Mills Joe Hegarty Davey Benzo Feelitz Jimblebee beep beans Brent Black Spicy Boi Charlie Brambles Mihir Trivedy Alex Keen Steven Douglas Thomas If you want your name on here too, contribute to our patreon here - www.patreon.com/lifesapitchpodcast Find us at www.facebook.com/lifesapitchpodcast Or follow us on twitter @lifesapitchshow Follow us on twitch for our video game live feeds - www.twitch.com/lifesapitchpodcast Subscribe on iTunes! - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lifes-a-pitch/id1003281026?mt=2 Or on Acast - www.acast.com/lifesapitchpodcast Or anywhere that uses an RSS feed - http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:140240683/sounds.rss Subscribe to our videos on Youtube! - www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC3Hl8GU4uFnGcDXxwcUdw
Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright (lots of releases over the years). [There are some technical difficulties in this episode. Hopefully we'll have them sorted out by the next episode. Sorry.] So mysterious! No Tom this week but Glen's back and ready to talk about mysteriousness in the Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright game (from 2012). Paul recounts lawyer stories from college, Jimmy has no idea what he is in for, and more in this episode! Twitter: https://twitter.com/metadpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metadpodcast/ Youtube: Meta'd on Youtube Intro/Outro Tunes: John Kim
Today w/ 'Tom & Kerri' - To feature or not to feature (that wall in your house) / Tom gets deep with design / Woman climbs Everest! / The 'drop crap on table'...you've got one too, right? / Does buying a car with stick shift cost more or less / Breaking BUD? / The 'Casting Call' may not let you pass / Time to do some spackle work! / *as you sit down* 'GRRrroAannn', ugh, aging (the signs) / And, the 'Drive 5'!!!
Today w/ 'Tom & Kerri' - Flyers, flyers everywhere are flyers! / Do you like a good 'peruse'?? / Hey, the 'Casting Call' drew first blood, not me! / Pizza delivery guy gets hungry, so (what do you think happens next) / Camels kicked out of Camel Beauty Contest for using Botox ...wait, what?! / Canada Post mail delivery update! / You'll never guess what the actor who played 'Barney' is doing now! / @%$*!#$ swearing is good for you / And, the 'Drive 5'!!!
Music by Metronomy with The Look.
No Tom on this weeks episode because of reasons that'll be discussed on next weeks episode. Boosie is joined by Rain in the beginning of the podcast and then its the Boosie & Gunna show. Tune in AOTW: Oliver Rothstein, JuLo WBG
Welcome to Episode 31! Charlie and Dan chat Manimal. Dan talks about The Immortal. And, sadly, it's the last episode of Voyagers! Amy the Conqueror and Dan dive into that one. Plus, No Tom. Warning: We all get a little self-indulgent on this one. (Translation: This episode is a bit long.) But, it's still a hoot. Please, listen and enjoy.
Episode 27! Amy the Conqueror and Dan talk Voyagers! Dan and himself discuss The Immortal. Charlie Brown and Dan dive deep into Manimal. Plus, you get to hear the new Eventually Supertrain theme song. And, No Tom. (He's at iPodCon 2017.) Please, listen and enjoy.
If you haven't met David Moosman, you'd spot him in a crowd a mile away. 6' 12" he stands shoulders above others and his work showcases that as well. A big guy with big ideas and the drive to execute them, Moosman is setting to revolutionize the connections our favorite restaurants have with our favorite farms. We sit down and run the gamut on the different mini restaurants at Avanti as well as a couple of delicious drinks and get to chattin'. ToMarket.Farm: http://www.tomarket.farm Avanti Food & Beverage, A Collective Eatery: http://avantifandb.com
No Paula... No Tom... Just Steve... And a little somethin' to wet your zombie appetite.
This week, Stephen Schleicher kicks back and talks with you about the week that was in this live call-in show. This week: Tom Welling is not in the next season of The Flash SDCC is less than a month away And most importantly - YOUR CALL-INS! Call the Major Spoilers hotline at (785) 727-1939 on on Skype at stephen_schleicher Follow on @MajorSpoilers (http://twitter.com/majorspoilers) Listen live on your mobile device at Alpha Geek Radio (http://tunein.alphageekradio.com)
This week I talk with Raymond D from The Rainman Podcast about comic books, movies, and more comic books. Plus Batman Vs Superman Spoilers from the new movie. Follow Raymond on Twitter https://twitter.com/LetsGoFive https://twitter.com/Biffswerd https://www.facebook.com/BiffsWerd biffsweetwater@gmail.com
No Tom, a whole lot of jerry...as he talks about ncaa tournament, nba draft, nba playoffs, mlb opening day and nhl and nfl talk as well.
Nascido prematuro com cinco meses e meio, Derek Paravicini é cego e tem autismo severo. Mas com seu ouvido absoluto, talento inato e muita prática, ele se tornou um pianista de concerto aclamado aos 10 anos de idade. Aqui, seu professor de piano desde o início, Adam Ockelford, explica a relação singular de seu aluno com a música, enquanto Paravicini mostra como ele arrasou com os "Chopsticks". (Filmado no TEDxWarwick.)