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Start a podcast with me or whatever. Show notes: I Recommend Eating Chips - The New York Times Fran’s Not Here is a show about Toronto, co-hosted by Sawyer Paul and Robert Pilgrim. Read blog posts about each episode. The show is hosted at Anchor, where you can subscribe however you want.
I can't even cook or whatever. Show notes: K Sawyer Paul’s Favourite Media of 2020 - K Sawyer Paul 21 New Year's Eve Ideas For A Long-Distance Relationship Why your Instagram Engagement Kinda Sucks Right Now– rainylune Fran’s Not Here is a show about Toronto, co-hosted by Sawyer Paul and Robert Pilgrim. Read blog posts about each episode. The show is hosted at Anchor, where you can subscribe however you want.
December 18, 2020 Nidra. That’s my meditation. Over 2,000 years old. It’s what I study. It’s what I live. Nidra. And in allowing it to be my meditation it has this amazing sense of direction that gifts the mind body and soul with a feeling of being free of what blocks the path. To do more than rest and or mend what invisibly could be cracked. It’s everything you are and how to be present in this place of Now. In saying that I must admit that I’m having a difficult time coming away from Nidra this new sun. The moments of peace, clarity, mental growth and stability usually last about 45 minutes. Then you open your eyes and take on the day or night. Last night was different. It went on for hours. Nidra. Peace, clarity, mental growth and stability. Inside the mind body and soul. Inside. Are you getting the picture? It’s getting tough for a lot of people to step out into the real world. The lingering pandemic. The latest word that Pfizer has millions of vaccines but the leaders of the nation are holding back. I’m not going to turn this into a Chris Cuomo post. Nidra. The world of politics still beating the cracked egg shells covering our skin. The mental images of the millions of renters who will soon be homeless and the landlord’s right there with them. Nidra. Having a hard time coming out this morning. Why should I? Nidra. Peace, clarity, mental growth and stability. Nidra isn’t sleeping. It’s resting. It’s healing and unlocking what has blocked. The goals are met when my body stops moving and there can be no mental pictures. Where are you seeds of solitude? Holding onto what invites peace to your path can actually turn into hoarding. When you get too much of a good thing. It keeps you from having to deal. Cool place right? I’m not so sure. Come on. Let’s go for a walk. We can’t keep ourselves inside the head and heart. For the world has changed. Life right now feels like we’re herding cats. Everybody’s moving in directions we can’t relate with. Therefore the attempt is to push away. Not to Ghost or unfriend. To deal with. No… There must always be connection and communication. Lead. You know the rules. You’ve been training for ten months. Lead by being present. Cleanse the mind but don’t live there. Lead.
December 18, 2020 Nidra. That’s my meditation. Over 2,000 years old. It’s what I study. It’s what I live. Nidra. And in allowing it to be my meditation it has this amazing sense of direction that gifts the mind body and soul with a feeling of being free of what blocks the path. To do more than rest and or mend what invisibly could be cracked. It’s everything you are and how to be present in this place of Now. In saying that I must admit that I’m having a difficult time coming away from Nidra this new sun. The moments of peace, clarity, mental growth and stability usually last about 45 minutes. Then you open your eyes and take on the day or night. Last night was different. It went on for hours. Nidra. Peace, clarity, mental growth and stability. Inside the mind body and soul. Inside. Are you getting the picture? It’s getting tough for a lot of people to step out into the real world. The lingering pandemic. The latest word that Pfizer has millions of vaccines but the leaders of the nation are holding back. I’m not going to turn this into a Chris Cuomo post. Nidra. The world of politics still beating the cracked egg shells covering our skin. The mental images of the millions of renters who will soon be homeless and the landlord’s right there with them. Nidra. Having a hard time coming out this morning. Why should I? Nidra. Peace, clarity, mental growth and stability. Nidra isn’t sleeping. It’s resting. It’s healing and unlocking what has blocked. The goals are met when my body stops moving and there can be no mental pictures. Where are you seeds of solitude? Holding onto what invites peace to your path can actually turn into hoarding. When you get too much of a good thing. It keeps you from having to deal. Cool place right? I’m not so sure. Come on. Let’s go for a walk. We can’t keep ourselves inside the head and heart. For the world has changed. Life right now feels like we’re herding cats. Everybody’s moving in directions we can’t relate with. Therefore the attempt is to push away. Not to Ghost or unfriend. To deal with. No… There must always be connection and communication. Lead. You know the rules. You’ve been training for ten months. Lead by being present. Cleanse the mind but don’t live there. Lead.
Every marketer is looking for that magic channel. The one space where it feels like everything resonates perfectly with your audience and your message cuts through the noise. More often than not, though, finding a hybrid, thought-out, multichannel approach is the true secret formula for success.“I won't say that there's an individual channel that works really well. What I will tell you is that we have found multi-channel communications [to be] incredibly effective if you're sequencing them in a thoughtful way. I think the answer is we're not finding a single channel on its own is going to be, make or break.”That’s the opinion of Rahul Kak, the Executive Director of Behavior Change Marketing at CVS Health. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Rahul discusses exactly why a cohesive multi-channel approach is better than being dependent on one avenue and gives marketers reasons to explore that option. Plus, he touches on how marketers can make the biggest impact when it comes to personalization.Main Takeaways:It’s Not Magic: There is no magic channel. Every marketer wants to say email or SMS channels are great, but the reality is that non one channel should be your main driver. Instead, marketers need to focus on a cohesive multi-channel approach. If marketers sequence their messages across all channels in a thoughtful way, you won’t be too reliant on one area.I’m Not Here to Get Personal: Marketers want the ability to reach every customer on a personal level, but the reality is that you simply cannot have a one-to-one relationship with all your customers. Instead, what markets should be doing is clustering similar archetypes, and then channeling your efforts into those pods to create a more personalized experience for those distinct groupsBuilt To Fail: Do not go into a project with the mindset that it is going to succeed right out of the gate. Instead, go into each campaign with the mentality that most projects will fail, or most projects are going to require testing and tweaking.---Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world’s number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.
“If you don’t clean up your apples, then bears will come and eat them.” "I think it's naive to just assume poetry is a form of entertainment and nothing more. It does matter...language and what you say, who's writing it, who can read it." Poems: In Hieu Minh Nguyen's book "Not Here" (Coffee House Press, 2018) Beer: Ranch Hand Hard Cider by Western Cider (Missoula, Montana) Finally, a new No Rhyme or Refill!! After Erica and Alyx take some time off to not fail their semesters during the pandemic, and just survive mental health-wise, they're back with the long-promised ~switch episode~ where they get out of their comfort zone a bit. Alyx talks local hard cider in Missoula, specifically the cider Ranch Hand, and shares how she learned about the Wassail celebration (coming up soon!)and Erica shares some important and powerful poems from one of her favorite poetry books this year, "Not Here" by Hieu Minh Nguyen. Thanks for tuning in, and cheers!
Self isolating as James Spader or whatever. Fran’s Not Here is a show about Toronto, co-hosted by Sawyer Paul and Robert Pilgrim. Read blog posts about each episode. The show is hosted at Anchor, where you can subscribe however you want.
Just pretend MTV didn't even happen or whatever. Fran’s Not Here is a show about Toronto, co-hosted by Sawyer Paul and Robert Pilgrim. Read blog posts about each episode. The show is hosted at Anchor, where you can subscribe however you want.
“THE REALLY GOOD LIFE” Studies in Luke ‘Life of Christ Series’ “He’s Not Here!” Luke 24:1-12 Christ's Bible Fellowship - Tamuning, Guam USA Speaker: Avery Ferreras, Elder Sunday, November 29, 2020
Fousia Abdullahi is a podcast producer and host. Naptime is Sacred is a series of conversations, she shares stories of Muslim women from all over the world. You'll hear from impressive, accomplished, and amazing Muslim women authors, bloggers, entrepreneurs, nutritionists. She lives with her husband of 16 years and her four children. We talk about: Podcast being soul food Helping moms feel accomplished Being from Somalia and growing up in Canada Interracial marriage Entrepreneurship Mental Health Miscarriages Hashimoto's Symptoms: Anxiety Hair Loss Autoimmune disease Desire to travel to London These stories will give you the tools you need to inspire and provide you with tangible steps towards personal, professional growth, and development. Favorite Quote: “Be gentle and mindful of your physical, spiritual, and emotional health.” This Episode is Sponsored by Libsyn: Start your own podcast and share your own story! Get this month and next month of free hosting. Visit Signup.libsyn.com and use promo code: LEGACY Learn more about the Naptime is Sacred Podcast Production Service: https://www.naptimeissacred.com/podcast-production Books Mentioned: Seeing Life Through a Different Lens: A Survivor’s Memoir on Overcoming Adversity with Resilience by Zaakirah N. Muhammad I'm Not Here to Be a Bystander, A Memoir by Linda Sarsour Muslim, Cool: Race, Religion, and Hip Hop by Suad Abdul Kabeer Authors Mentioned: Sandra Brown Catherine Coulter Nora Roberts Rahma Rodaah Previous Episodes Mentioned:Neymat (Episode 11) Aizya (Episode 20) My Mom (Episodes 36/37 two parts) My Dad (Episode 5) Zahra Aljabri (Episode 53) Imani Bashir (Episode 55) Sabria Mills (Episode 58) Follow Naptime is Sacred Online https://www.naptimeissacred.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/naptimeissacred Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naptimeissacred
In his new book, We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America (Oxford UP, 2020), Kevin Mattson documents punk rock in the early 1980s through a comprehensive look into the music, zines, films, bands, and punk Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. He shows how widespread the punk movement was in creating a counterculture that challenged the conservative narrative of 1980s America. Mattson places the punk countercultural movement into the wider context of Reagan’s America and the cultural war that his presidency created. In opposition to Reagan’s panic narratives of nuclear wars, his tax cuts for the rich, and cuts to public education and other social services, punks saw themselves as everything they rejected about the US. Mattson’s extensive archival research into the punk counterculture makes for an informative and captivating read into the larger ways in which punk impacted American cultural identities and challenged 1980s conservativism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America (Oxford UP, 2020), Kevin Mattson documents punk rock in the early 1980s through a comprehensive look into the music, zines, films, bands, and punk Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. He shows how widespread the punk movement was in creating a counterculture that challenged the conservative narrative of 1980s America. Mattson places the punk countercultural movement into the wider context of Reagan’s America and the cultural war that his presidency created. In opposition to Reagan’s panic narratives of nuclear wars, his tax cuts for the rich, and cuts to public education and other social services, punks saw themselves as everything they rejected about the US. Mattson’s extensive archival research into the punk counterculture makes for an informative and captivating read into the larger ways in which punk impacted American cultural identities and challenged 1980s conservativism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America (Oxford UP, 2020), Kevin Mattson documents punk rock in the early 1980s through a comprehensive look into the music, zines, films, bands, and punk Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. He shows how widespread the punk movement was in creating a counterculture that challenged the conservative narrative of 1980s America. Mattson places the punk countercultural movement into the wider context of Reagan’s America and the cultural war that his presidency created. In opposition to Reagan’s panic narratives of nuclear wars, his tax cuts for the rich, and cuts to public education and other social services, punks saw themselves as everything they rejected about the US. Mattson’s extensive archival research into the punk counterculture makes for an informative and captivating read into the larger ways in which punk impacted American cultural identities and challenged 1980s conservativism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America (Oxford UP, 2020), Kevin Mattson documents punk rock in the early 1980s through a comprehensive look into the music, zines, films, bands, and punk Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. He shows how widespread the punk movement was in creating a counterculture that challenged the conservative narrative of 1980s America. Mattson places the punk countercultural movement into the wider context of Reagan’s America and the cultural war that his presidency created. In opposition to Reagan’s panic narratives of nuclear wars, his tax cuts for the rich, and cuts to public education and other social services, punks saw themselves as everything they rejected about the US. Mattson’s extensive archival research into the punk counterculture makes for an informative and captivating read into the larger ways in which punk impacted American cultural identities and challenged 1980s conservativism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America (Oxford UP, 2020), Kevin Mattson documents punk rock in the early 1980s through a comprehensive look into the music, zines, films, bands, and punk Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. He shows how widespread the punk movement was in creating a counterculture that challenged the conservative narrative of 1980s America. Mattson places the punk countercultural movement into the wider context of Reagan’s America and the cultural war that his presidency created. In opposition to Reagan’s panic narratives of nuclear wars, his tax cuts for the rich, and cuts to public education and other social services, punks saw themselves as everything they rejected about the US. Mattson’s extensive archival research into the punk counterculture makes for an informative and captivating read into the larger ways in which punk impacted American cultural identities and challenged 1980s conservativism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America (Oxford UP, 2020), Kevin Mattson documents punk rock in the early 1980s through a comprehensive look into the music, zines, films, bands, and punk Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. He shows how widespread the punk movement was in creating a counterculture that challenged the conservative narrative of 1980s America. Mattson places the punk countercultural movement into the wider context of Reagan’s America and the cultural war that his presidency created. In opposition to Reagan’s panic narratives of nuclear wars, his tax cuts for the rich, and cuts to public education and other social services, punks saw themselves as everything they rejected about the US. Mattson’s extensive archival research into the punk counterculture makes for an informative and captivating read into the larger ways in which punk impacted American cultural identities and challenged 1980s conservativism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many remember the 1980s as the era of Ronald Reagan, a conservative decade populated by preppies and yuppies dancing to a soundtrack of electronic synth pop music. In some ways, it was the "MTV generation." However, the decade also produced some of the most creative works of punk culture, from the music of bands like the Minutemen and the Dead Kennedys to avant-garde visual arts, literature, poetry, and film. In We're Not Here to Entertain, Kevin Mattson documents what Kurt Cobain once called a "punk rock world" --the all-encompassing hardcore-indie culture that incubated his own talent. Mattson shows just how widespread the movement became--ranging across the nation, from D.C. through Ohio and Minnesota to LA--and how democratic it was due to its commitment to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tactics. Mattson is in conversation with fellow punk rock historian Mike Foley. ________________________________________________ Produced by Maddie Gobbo & Michael Kowaleski Theme: "I Love All My Friends," a new, unreleased demo by Fragile Gang. Visit https://www.skylightbooks.com/event for future offerings from the Skylight Books Events team.
Filthcore queen Gretchen Felker-Martin returns to talk about unlikable female characters. What makes a woman unlikable? The post I’m Not Here to Make Friends: On Unlikable Female Characters by Matt Keeley appeared first on Kittysneezes.
Shawnna Sumaoang: Hi, and welcome to the Sales Enablement PRO podcast. I am Shawnna Sumaoang. Sales enablement is a constantly evolving space and we’re here to help professionals stay up to date on the latest trends and best practices so that they can be more effective in their jobs. Today, I’m excited to have Nicole join us. Nicole, I’d love for you to introduce yourself, your role, and your organization to our audience. Nicole O’Brien: Hi, my name is Nicole O’Brien. I am the head of marketing at a services firm in the legal space called Tycko & Zavareei. And we’ve got offices in DC and Silicon Valley, and I handle all of their sales enablement areas and I’ve set up all of demand generation for the firm and all of the digital marketing and everything from soup to nuts for them. SS: Fantastic. Well, we’re excited to have you, Nicole. You have an extensive background in the sales enablement industry and in marketing. So how has your background in marketing contributed to your success in sales enablement? NO: The marketing background, really for me, the pieces that have been the most in my success has been the ability to create content, the ability to write and be able to look at customer personas, you know, the buyer’s journey and identifying which messages would resonate and really developing those pieces of content. Now over the years, content is becoming much more important. The creation of content and the identification of messages were going to be so important. And now it’s really moving more in what you can deliver and how you deliver it, to the client across the journey. So that within sales enablement has become really, really critical. SS: Absolutely. What advice do you have for people looking to transition from other fields such as marketing to the sales enablement profession? NO: I know from marketing the skills that you really need if you’re going to transition to a purely sales enablement role is to understand that the sales enablement piece of this is what is the glue that connects marketing and sales. So the sales enablement that is like the necessary, important connection that makes that whole stream flow from marketing leads and marketing messages and all of that straight into sales, giving all that to sales, making sure that those touchpoints are made and that they are equipped to go to the next step with their customer. So, the skills there, you know, they’re varied for marketing, you need to really know the content creation piece of it. And hopefully, if you were successful in a marketing role you would have that skill already in place. Also, the technology around it. A lot of marketing people don’t pay too much attention, or the traditional marketing people don’t pay too much to the digital piece of this, as far as sales operations and marketing operations. Usually, those are sort of two distinct areas and you really need to know the technology that connects so that you can use that technology to work in that whole department. It’s very technology-centric. You need to know how training works. You need to know how upskilling works and you need to know how to create these pieces. But there’s a lot of overlap so it really isn’t a big lift. If you’re coming from nowhere that has anything to do with marketing or sales, it’s a bigger lift. You just need to go in and get some training and make sure that you are up to date on what’s going on in the enablement space and get those skills in order to get in the door. And then once you’re in the door, you need to focus on developing even further. SS: Absolutely. Absolutely. And now on that very point, from your perspective, what skills and expertise are needed to excel in sales enablement roles? NO: I think you need to have a lot of patience. I think that’s the number one thing. But I think you know, patience and perseverance, tenacity, of course. But you need to really understand the content piece of it, the creation of it, the strategy around, delivery of equipping the salesperson with the right tools at the right time at the correct point of the customer’s journey. Every message is going to be different depending on how they go through that flow. And, you really need to be technology savvy or be interested in really learning. And you need to be forward-looking and anticipate a lot of change that’s going to happen. And a lot of it’s really moving fast. So, I think you really need to have those skills, know the salesperson needs, know how the selling is done. Every organization is different. Every sales team is different. They do have similarities, but depending on the environment that you walk into, you’re going to need a different skill set, but the basic ones are really knowing the sales chain, knowing how marketing interfaces with sales, knowing what those touchpoints are, finding out within your organization what has friction and what doesn’t and focusing on the pieces to make that frictionless, focusing on making sure that all of the flow between marketing and sales is completely smooth. Those are, I think, the key areas. SS: Absolutely. Now, what advice do you have for how sales enablement practitioners can develop some of these critical skills or knowledge? NO: There are a ton of training opportunities out there. I know there’s a lot of training within an organization once you arrive. You should really be skilled in knowing what training platforms are out there, how sales training works within your organization, what the technology is, what the automation looks like between how the sale moves through the CRM system, you really need to know all of that. SS: Absolutely. And did you ever have a mentor in sales enablement or somebody that you felt you could go to for advice? NO: Yeah, I’ve always had mentor. I’ve been really fortunate. I’ve had several throughout my career. But I have a mentor now, so, I think that’s really important if you can get that relationship and have that person give you advice and be able to walk through problems with you or challenges that you might be having, learning how to navigate different areas. I’ve had several different mentors so if there’s a mentorship program somewhere that you can get involved with you definitely should. You should also not expect a whole lot from your mentor. I know there’s a lot of people that just go up and ask somebody to be their mentor, that’s probably not the way you do it. But, there are tons of programs out there that you can hook up with for mentorship. There’s also a lot of training programs that you can have for sales enablement, and some of them come from the actual sales CRM areas. And also, I want to mention even universities now have sales enablement training. Some of them are continuing education and some of them are part of an undergraduate degree related to sales. So, there’s a lot of new things out there and a lot more opportunity to really get plugged in. SS: That’s fantastic. Now on that pivot, I’d love to hear from you how you’ve seen the sales enablement profession evolve over the years. How do you think it will continue to evolve in the years to come? NO: Yeah. I was one of the five people that helped found the Sales Enablement Society. I should have mentioned that. I was in the marketing role. There’s a lot of people who were in the sales role or even the analyst role and there was no connection in our organizations between sales and marketing for me and those created the largest headaches. So, we used to joke about that we are in charge of all of the broken things in our organization. So, if it was broken, they would give it to us. That was how the Sales Enablement Society started. It started out as a meetup group in DC and we’ve grown now to 60 chapters in 30 countries and more than 8,000 members. So back then, that was four years ago, it was a very primitive atmosphere. There was not a lot going on in sales enablement. I don’t even think that the term was readily used. It was born. And then now, it’s just growing and it’s growing rapidly. And I think it’s because the pace of change is so great. There are so many gains in technology and how that’s moved the sales enablement profession forward that it’s mind-boggling. So that’s how you grow from five to 8,000 members is having that much growth and that much speed happening in four years. It’s insane. So, there has been a huge awareness that has happened over the past four years. And it will continue because it’s really a developing industry where marketing and sales are finally connected with something that we can name, and that thing is sales enablement. And that now is hopefully a department or a process or a very defined thing that happens in between one and the other and the whole of it all is completely a frictionless, wonderful microcosm of productivity and sales excellence. So, that’s what sales enablement does when it’s working well, it is the revenue driver of a company. And I think people are finally putting their finger on it, defining it, tweaking it, finding new ways to look for success, to develop success, to have all of that expand and be a revenue generator. We’ve managed to just as an industry, we’ve managed to uplift the sales enablement role, name it, make it a career, right? There’s VPs of sales enablement now, which was very few, four years ago. I don’t think I knew one four years ago. All of that has completely grown and we’ve elevated the conversation to not a series of like sales training exercises or CRM movements, or persona-driven content. You know, those were activities before and now it’s a program. Now, there are best practices emerging. The technology is flexing in order to meet what we need, what we find out, what will make it more frictionless. All of that has culminated into just a huge growth and great opportunity career-wise, you know, everybody wants to be part of that growth engine in a corporation, so that we’re really moving that needle forward. We’re not quite there yet. It’s still developing, the technology is going to take it a lot farther. It probably won’t look the same in four years as it does now, which is the good news. I mean, we’ll have so many different things happening in probably the next five to 10 years. SS: Oh, absolutely. I couldn’t agree more. Things are radically evolving in our space. Now as sales enablement continues to grow, I think you’re right, it started with people coming from definitely slightly different backgrounds or perspectives within the organization and it’s kind of, for a lot of organizations now, congealed around this notion of what sales enablement is, you’re right, it’s like a defined practice or department within an organization or even a discipline. Now as that happens though, I think that the next evolution is that there become more opportunities for, you know, practitioners to actually specialize in roles. So, what are some of the specializations in sales enablement that you’ve seen spin out over the last few years? NO: There’s specializing in just training, in just content management and development. There are content management systems now, you know, that are just as sophisticated as the CRM systems, you know, that we manage. Very specific roles in managing sort of sales ops positions that have also broaden their scope into digital performance. Social media has really had a huge effect on the whole chain. The rise of social media and digital marketing has completely changed the landscape of what we do. There are no more advertising departments really in large companies anymore. There are digital, you know, online management that we do in house now rather than go out. So those specialties, it really depends on and it’s still at the point where it really, really depends on your organization and where you enter because not every organization, unfortunately, is the same. There are some very developed sales enablement programs that are its own distinct department with its own sales enablement hierarchy of roles and responsibilities. And there are others that are sort of sales enablement positions that are within, you know, the sales or marketing area that might call it sales enablement, or it might be a department of like one or two or three people. It really depends. But the specific roles that have really emerged are sort of sales enablement training, and sales enablement content management and sort of persona development, but more than like persona delivery. Those are or emerging in anything that is a specialty in one particular sales enablement technology and is always a good place to be. So. SS: Absolutely. Now, Nicole, I’ve really enjoyed our conversation. To close out for our audience, I’d love to hear from you what are some steps that you would recommend sales enablement practitioners take in order to advance their careers? NO: I would recommend that you look into which part of sales enablement, get smart on the sales enablement profession. You know, feel out where you think you belong and get trained in that area. If you don’t have that training, leverage what you have already learned and apply it in that way and get trained if you need it, but get yourself into a position where you are either within the sales enablement department and you can grow that way, but make sure that you know the technology, where it’s going and need to be, you know, a couple of steps ahead. So, make sure to network and figure out ways to elevate your role and focus on revenue and ROI and making sure that everything that you do can be measured. And that’s the advice that I have to somebody who is just coming in or even somebody who has been around or wants to move into an enablement role from a different area. There’s a lot of product managers now that are going into sales enablement and it’s very, similar but different. But there’s a lot of skills that cross, so it’s easy to, you know, to develop into a purely sales enablement role. SS: Absolutely. Nicole, thank you again so much for joining us today I really enjoyed our conversation. NO: Sure. Thank you, Shawnna. It was wonderful to be with you. SS: To our audience, thanks for listening. For more insights, tips, and expertise from sales enablement experts visit salesenablement.pro. If there’s something you’d like to share or a topic you’d like to learn more about, please let us know. We’d love to hear from you.
This episode we’re covering two recent horror releases, The Lodge and Relic SPOILER DETAILS Both these films require significant spoilers to really discuss, so expect those during each segment. DISCLAIMER WPT is a podcast for adults; we use adult language and discuss mature topics with a focus on feminism. https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram Tip Us! https://paypal.me/pools/c/8b7s7tN1CN Venmo: WPGrrNoise If you give the podcast $15, at once, or over time, you can pick the topic for an episode! 0:04:15 Topic 1: The Lodge Directors: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz (Goodnight Mommy) Written by: the two directors and Sergio Casci Starring: Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, and Lia McHugh , Richard Armitage, and Alicia Silverstone Synopsis: A soon-to-be stepmom is snowed in with her fiancé's two children at a cabin. Just as relations begin to thaw between the trio, some strange and frightening events take place. SPOILERS begin at 0:21:30 0:40:00 News 1: The Woman in the Window to Netflix? https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2020/08/04/movies-disney-sells-woman-in-the-window-to-netflix-amy-adams-emily-blunt-blake-lively-anna-kendrick/#ffbc8913c8ea News 2: Netflix announce Adam McKay limited series Kings Of America starring Amy Adams https://www.indiewire.com/2020/08/amy-adams-netflix-series-kings-of-america-adam-mckay-1234577847/ Adams, Stacy O’Neil, McKay, Betsy Koch (Vice) are producers Adams also stars in the upcoming Ron Howard adaptation of Hillbilly Elegy on Netflix. News 3: Mulan & Black Widow https://twitter.com/moredisneyplus/status/1290750890308116481 https://twitter.com/thedisneyplus/status/1290757044342067202 0:50:20 I’ll Be Gone In The Dark (HBO): series and related podcast Gillian Flynn connection (podcast episode 4) 0:52:15 Radioactive (Prime); dir. Marjane Satrapi, starring Rosamund Pike 0:57:20 Athlete A (Netflix) ESPN Daily episode on Simone Biles http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play?id=29507379 My Year in Mensa podcast (Jamie Loftus) https://anchor.fm/jamie-loftus/episodes/Episode-2-Phoenix-in-July-e9u58t 1:00:10 Topic 2: Relic (VOD) Directed by: Natalie Erika James (feature debut; crew on Upgrade) Written by: Natalie Erika James, Christian White Starring: Emily Mortimer (Kay), Robyn Nevin (Edna), Bella Heathcote (Sam) producers include Jake Gyllynall and Anthony Russo score by Brian Reitzell Synopsis: A daughter, mother and grandmother are haunted by a manifestation of dementia that consumes their family's home. SPOILERS begin at 1:09:00 works mentioned: House Of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/36526/house-of-leaves-by-mark-z-danielewski/ Beyond The Walls (mini series available for purchase through Apple TV) Legion (Hulu) season 2 Doctor Who “The God Complex” (6:11, 2011) ending explanation from Heavy Spoilers channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TaC4sO5Tvc ??? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31fhQC6VeqE Upcoming Episodes The Neon Demon (Best of the Decade?) “Girl Band” Movies Josie & the Pussy Cats (2001 - HBO), The Runaways (2010 - Netflix), and/or Jem and the Holograms (2015 - Netflix) SO Rewatch Halloween ‘78 & ‘18 songs: Akira Yamaoka & Mary Elizabeth McGlynn - You’re Not Here (from Silent Hill 3) True Widow - I.M.O. https://truewidow.bandcamp.com/album/circumambulation Vodovoz Music Productions - Under Suspicion https://youtu.be/amr6T6U45Og Christine and the Queens - People, I’ve been sad http://www.christineandthequeens.com/store.html Tori Amos and Natashya Hawley - Promise http://smarturl.it/2omg7q
Jonas and Bucky celebrate the return of sports even though college football struggles to agree on a plan of action. Bucky introduces Jonas to the infamous college bar in Chapel Hill called "He's Not Here." The guys are surprised so many NFL players are opting out of the season but understand the reasons why. People question Zion Williamson's minutes but NBA Insider Ric Bucher explains why his poor defense keeps him out of the end of games. Bruce Gradkowski shares some fun football injury stories and NFL INsider Adam Caplan tells you what needs to happen before Antonio Brown signs with a team. That and much more including the Iowa Minute, In the Gutter and The Scraps. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
1. (Sig) English Country Blues Band : The Italian Job from the CD Unruly (Weekend Beatnik) 2. The Rheingans Sisters : The Yellow Of The Flowers from the CD Receiver (Bendigedig) 3. Rachel Newton : Maid By The Shore from the CD To The Awe (Shadowside) 4. iLe : Desde Aqu’ from the DL album Almadura (Sony Latin) 5. Perotá Chingó : Rumba De Cahuita from the CD Walter Ferguson – 100 Years Of Calypso (Danza Y Movimiento) 6. Shirley Collins : Sweet Greens And Blues from the CD Heart's Ease (Domino) 7. The Vox Hunters : Fresh From The Board from the CD Fresh From The Board (The Vox Hunters) 8. Oumou Sangaré : Mali Niale [Acoustic] from the CD Acoustic (No Format!) 9. Sidi Bemol : Win Darek from the CD Chouf! (CSB) 10. Lauren MacColl : MacGregor Of Roro's Lament from the CD Landskein (Make Believe) 11. Rura : Catriona's from the CD Live At The Old Fruit Market (Rura) 12. Little Sparta : Two Shores from the CD Lost Boat Party (Little Sparta) 13. Kate Rusby : If I Had A Boat from the CD Hand Me Down (Pure) 14. Paul Armfield : I'm Not Here from the CD Domestic (Paul Armfield) 15. Lau : Lord Yester from the CD Live Series 1.0 (Reveal) 16. Ray Cooper : The Beast from the CD EP The Beast (Westpark) 17. Amira Medunjanin : Sÿto Te Vecÿeras Nema from the CD For Him And Her (Croatia) 18. L'Attirail : La Passoire De Malatesta from the CD Footsteps In The Snow (Les Chantieres Sonores) 19. Minyo Crusaders & Frente Cumbiero : Cumbia Del Monte Fuji from the CD EP Minyo Cumbiero (From Tokyo To Bogota) (Mais Um) 20. Diana Jones : I Wait For You from the CD Song To A Refugee (Proper) 21. Cinder Well : Old Enough from the CD No Summer (Free Dirt) 22. Iona Fyfe : Johnnie o' Breadisley from the digital EP Ballads Vol.1 (Iona Fyfe) 23. Catherine Tinney : Ho Rò Chan Eil Cadal Orm from the CD TMSA Young Trad Tour 2019 (TMSA) 24. Anakronos : Maria Decoquit Panem Salvificum from the CD The Red Book Of Ossory (Heresy) 25. Laura Henton : I Can Tell The World About This from the CD The Rough Guide To The Roots Of Gospel (World Music Network) 26. Mother McCollum : Jesus Is My Air-O-Plane from the CD The Rough Guide To The Roots Of Gospel (World Music Network) 27. Sylvie Simmons : Nothing from the CD Blue On Blue (Compass) 28. Sairie : The Trembling Earth from the CD EP Trembling Earth (Sairie) 29. Myles Cochran : It's Like This from the digital EP My Own Devices (9Ball) Podwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud. You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.com Follow the links for previous podcasts.
Kenmily's Dave's Not Here revelation paralyzes everybutty.
Charlena is known as the "Sunshine Girl" who has inspired thousands to influence their world by encouraging leaders, moving people, and changing the atmosphere around them. She is a life-changing communicator who imparts the wisdom, courage, and strength you need. She is a voice for our time. Charlana Kelly is an author of four books. You are Not Here by Accident, Reaching Out with a Message of Hope, In Search of the King's Court, and her latest release: Irrefutable. Charlana is an entrepreneur, community ministry leader, pastor, television host of Engage for Influence, and CEO of SpeakTruth Media Group LLC. which is a multimedia publishing company. Charlana works with authors from concept to completion of their book in print, digital, audio, etc. Her interview is full of encouraging words and challenges us to realize our purpose and to fully realize that we are not here by accident. "Hope is ernest expection of future good." --- Charlana Kelly Charlana's latest release, Irrefutable is beautifully crafted as a catalyst to not only embrace our testimonies but to allow them to shape and mold us and usher us into a place of intimacy with God. In Irrefutable Charlana pulls back the curtain of her own life, and encourages us to stare our past square in the face. As we turn the pages, we see God's undeniable fingerprints all over the episodes of our own lives. Even when it hurts. And for the first time, many of us will see God's goodness and grace woven within them. Irrefutable is a must-have addition to your library to use for yourself and as a ministry tool of foundational keys. Keys that will lead us to our predestined purpose, adventure, and fulfillment.
There is more to the saying of Jesus in Mathew 5:37“Let your yes be yes and your no,No”There would be no lies,Deceit and all forms of Fraud and Embezzlement.
Since we're looking under a LOT of rocks right now to shift forward, let's go ahead and take a look at perceived control, how the ego believes it must control so many given situations. Do you feel you "have to" do something a certain way? No? There are many subconscious beliefs of control that really hold us back from flowing forward, and keep us in an endless cycle of treading water. However, can we exist here and completely surrender? Let's poke around and see what we find... the Remembrance just might surprise you!
This week is filled with finds made locally at Old Gold Vintage Vinyl (vintagevinyl204 on Instagram). This, and weeks to come, are going to be VERY exciting and piled high with new-to-you tracks and music we all love. ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Tina's Dilemma" Ike & Tina Turner - Sue "Big Boy Pete" The Olympics - Arvee "Philly Dog" The Mar-Keys - Stax "Popping Popcorn" Dave "Baby" Cortez - Epic "Bound By Love" Bobby Hebb - Philips "Run While It's Dark" The Platters '65 - Entree "Over You" Paul Revere & The Raiders - Columbia "That's My Girl (Rotten To The Core)" The Great Scots - Epic "Fine With Me" The Beau Brummels - Warner Brothers "The Killer" Jerry Fuller - Challenge "Hole In The Wall" J.J. Barnes - Revilot "James Brown Bougeloo" Little Genie Brooks - Carol "Let Yourself Go" Elvis Presley & The Jordanaires - RCA-Victor "(Our Love) Is In The Pocket" J.J. Barnes - Revilot "The Right Combination" Marsha Brody - Hot Shot "It's Gonna Be All Right" Gerry & The Pacemakers - Capitol "When You're Not Here" The Sunrays - Tower "Swim" Paul Revere & The Raiders - Columbia "No Matter Where" David Ruffin - Motown "Dancin Master" The Bandwagon - Epic "Call Me Later" Foxy - Double Shot "Everybody Twist" Joe Loss & His Orchestra - Capitol
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Are you struggling to retain agency clients? Having trouble helping them appreciate the value of your service? Do your clients even know all of what do? Communication is the key to retaining agency clients. And you might not be communicating as well as you think. If you don't communicate it, it didn't happen. In today's episode, we'll cover How to help your clients see the value of your agency. 3 Ways to increase client communication and retain more clients. Why you should always err on the side of over-communication. Today I sat down with Jordan West, founder, co-owner, and COO at Mindful Marketing, a digital marketing agency focusing primarily on e-commerce. Jordan started his career as a small business owner and quickly found, the more he communicated, the more his company grew. With that, he became an accidental agency owner. Jordan's here to discuss what he has learned about effective communication and how it can make all the difference when it comes to your agency's success. How to Help Your Clients See the Value of Your Agency Have you ever put your blood, sweat, and tears into a project, only to have your client jump ship and find someone new? If so, you're not alone. I've been there. Jordan's been there. Most agency owners have been there. And 99% of the time, it comes down to one thing — communication. It doesn't matter how hard you work if your client doesn't know what you are doing. Jordan says his agency has a mantra, "If we didn't communicate it, it never got done." In other words, if you don't tell your client about all the work you put in behind the scenes, how are they supposed to know? The number one way to help your clients see the value in your work is to communicate. Check-in with your clients. Schedule weekly phone calls. Tell them what you are doing. It's great when the work speaks for itself, but that's not enough. 3 Ways to Increase Client Communication Communication is important. So how do you make sure there is productive communication going back and forth on a regular basis? Get your client involved. Sure, your client counts on you to make a lot of the major decisions, but that doesn't mean you can't have them weigh in. Do you have a successful ad campaign that might benefit from a little extra spending? Make sure your team is talking to the client and let them make the choice. Create availability and accessibility. Not all clients want to talk on the phone. That's fine. Your project managers need to understand this means they need to go the extra mile to communicate their availability. This means leaving the calendar open for active clients to request a check-in and scaling up communication in other forms like emails and text messages. Benchmark your client's progress. When you do communicate with your client, make sure you can show them the value of your service. Provide benchmarks that show where they started, where they are now, and future projections. Why You Should Always Err on the Side of Over-communication "But Jason, I'm all over communication. This is one area I don't have to worry about." Really? Do you have a 100% client retention rate? Do your clients understand what you do so well that they literally never ask you any questions? No? There is always room for more communication. Take a look at your messages. When was the last time you sent an email to your biggest client? Your smallest client? If it has been more than a week, it's been too long. Communication is vital in everything you do. If you don't communicate enough, you're going to fail. Plus, as an added bonus, the more you communicate and help your clients understand what you do, the more likely they are to send you referrals. If you don't communicate with your clients, you leave them questioning and guessing what you do and how you help. Don't assume your clients know the value of your work. When you take the time to communicate and actually be there for your clients, they're more likely to be loyal to you. Want to help your e-commerce clients convert increase CRO? Our partner, Justuno, offers an AI solution that captures leads, personalizes messaging, and gathers audience analytics. Justuno is SaaS that features pop-ups and messaging that can be tailored to your client’s target audience from paid ads, mobile, desktop, and even former customers who haven’t purchased in a while. This helps your agency control ad costs and increase engagement for improved SEO. With more than 20 years in e-commerce, Justuno is trusted by hundreds of agencies and thousands of businesses around the world. And for a limited time, Justuno is offering FREE unlimited agency accounts to Smart Agency Masterclass listeners. Head over to Justuno.com/Jason to get started.
From Global Marketing Agency Executive to Founder and CEO of Wood Underwear; Terresa Zimmerman takes us behind-the-scenes on her journey to...take the leap! So many of us are killin' the game in our professional careers and yet that little voice still nudges us to make a change, take the leap and chase our dreams. Terresa shares what led her to leave her global role in corporate America. She explores who she confided in along the way and how she landed on men's underwear as her next challenge.Terresa leaves us with her tips and takeaways to help you think through your next move. Reinvention Road Trip Newsletter at: https://www.jesaverhart.comInterview with Terresa Zimmerman0:01 - Intro Quote0:30 - Podcast Introduction1:06 - Episode Introduction1:32 - Guest Introduction3:16 - Terresa’s Background6:01 - The Many Pivot Points of Life7:41 - Career as Progression of Depth8:52 - Searching for How to Reinvent Self9:48 - Landing on Men’s Underwear12:20 - What gave you the push to launch Wood Underwear versus not try?14:50 - Superstar Friend Appearance16:21 - What is the hardest part of the reinvention choice for you?18:39 - Living without the Background20:24 - Two Truths and a Lie22:15 - Truth - Jumping Before Thinking24:42 - Truth - Necessity to Balance with Other Types of People25:41 - Lie - “If I can, I should.”28:36 - Extra Gems - “Power in No” “There’s Greatness in Being Still” 29:24 - Bonus Takeaways29:45 - TED Talk on Gratitude30:17 - Take a Mind Break31:26 Outro We would like to give our thanks to Terresa Zimmerman for participating in Today’s Episode.Terresa Zimmerman is the Founder & CEO of Wood Underwear If you would like more information, you can find all things reinvention at JesAverhart.com where you can join the Reinvention Road Trip. Mentioned Specifically in this Podcast:TED Talk on Gratitude by David Steindl-Rast
While the NBA continues it's hiatus, ESPN decided to give us the All-time NBA - Player List we needed, but perhaps not the one we all deserved. The guys discuss the rankings and more. In NFL news, Cam Newton still needs a team to play football with and SNE is back and the crew is NOT HERE for the Russell Wilson SLANDER. Stay tuned for more on this episode and be sure to check out New Episodes Every Saturday! This is #3OT. (23:45) The ESPN All-Time NBA List Has been Revealed. (50:45) What's Next for Cam Newton? (1:01:56) SNE - "Something, Nothing or Everything" Follow us on IG, Twitter & Facebook @3OTPodcast.
He doesn’t visit often. When he does, there’s always trouble. Or he thinks there’s trouble. Or maybe heard that there might be trouble. The Producer comes to visit our Washington Office and faces a cast that thinks (or wishes or hopes) that things are better than they are. The seventeenth episode of the Audio … Continue reading The Producer: He’s Not Here →
Join Jacob, Karl, and Cassidy as they answer your guys' questions about Karl’s recent message: "He is Not Here, For He is Risen!". If you haven't heard the message yet, you can hear it through our sermon podcast feed here: https://apple.co/30ohpqt Be sure to send any QUESTIONS or FEEDBACK to iron@sierrabible.org! Quickly Find the Segments You'd Like To Listen to: 0:00 ► Introductions 1:12 ► Sermon Recap9:40 ◊ How do you think we’ve normalized Easter?11:37 ◊ What other things might we have normalized in our faith and how do we go about un-normalizing them?14:48 ◊ What if Jesus is not the most important person in your life?22:28 ◊ Is the government tracking our whereabouts signs of the end times? Follow us on Social MediaFacebook: facebook.com/sierrabiblerenoInstagram: instagram.com/sierrabiblerenoTwitter: twitter.com/sierrabiblerenoYouTube Sermon Archive: https://bit.ly/2SifJhYSupport the show (https://pushpay.com/g/sierrabible?src=hpp&r=monthly)
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He is Not Here; He is Risen - Matthew 28:1-15 by CGS Media
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This episode we’re covering The Invisible Man, as well as catching up shows and movies we’ve been watching and anticipating. DISCLAIMER WPT is a podcast for adults; we use adult language and discuss mature topics with a focus on feminism. SPOILER DETAILS We will also have a Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Season 3 spoiler segment, as well as The Invisible Man 0:02:00 New releases: I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix) starring Sophia Lillis Good Girls season 3 (Hulu) Altered Carbon season 2 (Netflix) Seberg in theaters now (Amazon) 0:05:30 [Potential spoilers] Candyman trailer 0:08:00 Emma (in theaters) The Sinner season 3 (USA) Devs (Hulu) shownotes: https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Wyt6AQOF1iVmIZfmcSneO 0:12:00 Wild Pretty Dispatches We want to hear from you, the listener. We read Apple reviews; if you post about us on social media, use the hashtags #wildprettythings and #podcast. email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram 0:15:20 Sharp Objects https://www.instagram.com/p/B8BtrVyAhED/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link via my spouse and The Dance Union (podcast and ig @thedanceunion) I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix) Impulse: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgLQkRAZsFN6fhqxFyx8qhQ 0:24:00 Blumhouse Into The Dark: My Valentine (Hulu) https://www.rainn.org 0:33:45 SPOILERS! CAOS season 3 revisited 0:43:25 Jessica Jones: Blind Spot, a new mini series written by the very busy Kelly Thompson (Marvel Comics) 0:46:30 The Photograph , “On the Unbearable Weight of Representation” https://variety.com/2020/artisans/opinion/stella-meghie-photograph-1203517074/ Issa did an interview with Vox in 2015 about Insecure https://www.vox.com/culture/2016/10/7/13176104/issa-rae-insecure-hbo-interview 0:51:00 Perfume (Netflix) 0:55:15 Now, we can be friends. We recommend podcasts. Still Great, Bob? http://stillgreatpod.com/ Blank Check Birds Of Prey review: https://audioboom.com/posts/7505330-birds-of-prey-with-ang-ferraguto-emma-stefansky-ashleigh-heaton-and-preeti-chhibber The Next Picture Show https://www.filmspotting.net/nextpictureshow The Daily Knightley - Emma http://thedailyknightley.com/ Upcoming Episodes Swallow (on demand now; in select theaters soon) Tip Us! https://paypal.me/pools/c/8b7s7tN1CN Venmo: WPGrrNoise If you give the podcast $15, at once, or over time, you can pick the topic for an episode! 0:59:00 Main Topic: The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell (Upgrade) cast Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia "Cee" Kass Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Adrian Griffin Aldis Hodge as James Lanier Storm Reid as Sydney Lanier, James' daughter Harriet Dyer as Emily Kass, Cecilia's sister Michael Dorman as Tom Griffin Vanity Fair Elisabeth Moss Addresses Scientology and Perceived Handmaid’s Tale Similarities https://news.avclub.com/at-the-drive-ins-cedric-bixler-zavala-accuses-church-of-1841194933 https://www.aetv.com/shows/leah-remini-scientology-and-the-aftermath https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/08/168810/elisabeth-moss-defends-scientology-comment-instagram Abuse and mental health warning Trypophobia trigger warning 1:23:30 SPOILERS for The Invisible Man Songs: Hayley Williams - Simmer https://hayleywilliams.lnk.to/PetalsForArmorIWE Waxahatchee - Fire https://www.mergerecords.com/saint-cloud Akira Yamaoka & Mary Elizabeth McGlynn - You’re Not Here (from Silent Hill 3) http://www.akirayamaoka.jp/ The Dixie Chicks - Gaslighter http://www.dixiechicks.com/ Nicki Minaj - Yikes https://www.mypinkfriday.com/ Carly Rae Jepsen - Let’s Be Friends https://www.carlyraemusic.com/
Women Shitting in public, killing Tigers and getting 22 years and Bat Soup AIDS Coming to a near death experience nearer to you than you'd like. Keep The Lord First, America Second and Everyone else where they belong. NOT HERE.
Women Shitting in public, killing Tigers and getting 22 years and Bat Soup AIDS Coming to a near death experience nearer to you than you'd like. Keep The Lord First, America Second and Everyone else where they belong. NOT HERE. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
Women Shitting in public, killing Tigers and getting 22 years and Bat Soup AIDS Coming to a near death experience nearer to you than you'd like. Keep The Lord First, America Second and Everyone else where they belong. NOT HERE.The Impeachment has AIDS. Adam Schiff is a goner. What was his involvement in the Death of Anthony Bourdain? Bat Eating, Chinese Airborne Herpes and We Go Spaceforce Official.
Women Shitting in public, killing Tigers and getting 22 years and Bat Soup AIDS Coming to a near death experience nearer to you than you'd like. Keep The Lord First, America Second and Everyone else where they belong. NOT HERE. The Impeachment has AIDS. Adam Schiff is a goner. What was his involvement in the Death of Anthony Bourdain? Bat Eating, Chinese Airborne Herpes and We Go Spaceforce Official. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support
Return to the land of Thra with Netflix Original series, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. For newcomers to the world of Jim Henson's puppetry, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is a prequel to the cult classic movie, The Dark Crystal. For many, The Dark Crystal is a movie that traumatized and then shaped your horror movie baseline. Brace, because Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance fully realizes the promise of the original with epic storytelling and its focus on the macabre and magical. Age of Resistance begins its story fifty years before the events in The Dark Crystal. The Skeksis are Lords of the Crystal and reign supreme over all the beings of Thra. The Lords of the Crystal have a special relationship with the seven Gelfling clans. This is an atmospheric dark fantasy populated by strange, captivating if frequently disturbing creatures brought to life with masterful puppetry. The CG and physical sets coupled with the attention to detail, and judicious hat-tips to the original look and feel, once again demonstrate the technical brilliance that is the true legacy of Jim Henson. It isn't necessary to have seen the original film to fall into the immersive world of Thra or invest in the epic journey of Age of Resistance. But, if you are an OG Dark Crystal fan, then this series definitely sets the stage to not only fill in the blanks in the storyline but expand your vision of the world of Thra as a whole. Age of Resistance is Not Here to Protect Delicate Sensibilities Think long and hard before sharing it with children under the age of ten (seven if they're precocious). This is a quest that follows three Gelfling and those that rally to their cause. There's murder (LOTS of murder), betrayal, death-defying treks across the planet, unlikely friendships and character-defining choices to be made. The Gelfling live likes of (mostly) unknowing subjugation to the Skeksis. Unbeknownst to them, and the original protector of the Crystal of Truth Augraha, the Skeksis have perverted the power of the crystal in pursuit of immortality. Once discovered, it becomes a race against time to call the Gelfling clans to arms in order to rebel against the coming darkness. This is a grown-up premise brought to epic life with skillful storytelling that unfolds across ten (Ro's still convinced it only needed eight) episodes. There are a few pacing hiccups and story glitches along the way that keep this from being a perfect bardic tale but overall Age of Resistance puts on a show (pun intended) very worth the watch for new fans and old. Ro and Brandon sat down for a spoiler-free chat about Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and its amazing voice cast. There'll be a short spoiler discussion (to come) for premium fans. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Phenomblak @InsanityReport @BookBlerd @TheMTRNetwork Our shirts are now on TeePublic. https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
Return to the land of Thra with Netflix Original series, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. For newcomers to the world of Jim Henson's puppetry, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is a prequel to the cult classic movie, The Dark Crystal. For many, The Dark Crystal is a movie that traumatized and then shaped your horror movie baseline. Brace, because Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance fully realizes the promise of the original with epic storytelling and its focus on the macabre and magical. Age of Resistance begins its story fifty years before the events in The Dark Crystal. The Skeksis are Lords of the Crystal and reign supreme over all the beings of Thra. The Lords of the Crystal have a special relationship with the seven Gelfling clans. This is an atmospheric dark fantasy populated by strange, captivating if frequently disturbing creatures brought to life with masterful puppetry. The CG and physical sets coupled with the attention to detail, and judicious hat-tips to the original look and feel, once again demonstrate the technical brilliance that is the true legacy of Jim Henson. It isn't necessary to have seen the original film to fall into the immersive world of Thra or invest in the epic journey of Age of Resistance. But, if you are an OG Dark Crystal fan, then this series definitely sets the stage to not only fill in the blanks in the storyline but expand your vision of the world of Thra as a whole. Age of Resistance is Not Here to Protect Delicate Sensibilities Think long and hard before sharing it with children under the age of ten (seven if they're precocious). This is a quest that follows three Gelfling and those that rally to their cause. There's murder (LOTS of murder), betrayal, death-defying treks across the planet, unlikely friendships and character-defining choices to be made. The Gelfling live likes of (mostly) unknowing subjugation to the Skeksis. Unbeknownst to them, and the original protector of the Crystal of Truth Augraha, the Skeksis have perverted the power of the crystal in pursuit of immortality. Once discovered, it becomes a race against time to call the Gelfling clans to arms in order to rebel against the coming darkness. This is a grown-up premise brought to epic life with skillful storytelling that unfolds across ten (Ro's still convinced it only needed eight) episodes. There are a few pacing hiccups and story glitches along the way that keep this from being a perfect bardic tale but overall Age of Resistance puts on a show (pun intended) very worth the watch for new fans and old. Ro and Brandon sat down for a spoiler-free chat about Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and its amazing voice cast. There'll be a short spoiler discussion (to come) for premium fans. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Phenomblak @InsanityReport @BookBlerd @TheMTRNetwork Our shirts are now on TeePublic. https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
Julius is NOT HERE for being compared to Kyle Barker. Denise finally remembered the podcast email address. This week, we’re meandering around all manner of topics because that’s just how it is sometimes. Need advice? Email us your work woes --> previousemailpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram --> @pmpe_podcast
Time for another Brie Pick! We have nothing, if we don’t have this film on our pod. That’s right, join the squad for a dive into the 90’s classic with that tantalizing soundtrack: The Bodyguard. Brie brings up the BS of men tryin’ to leave our girl, Whitney, out of what’s happening in her house when she’s paying their salaries. Sista hates all the infantilizing of Rachel’s character and that pesky Madonna/Whore complex Hollywood seems to love. Megan is super proud of her 5th grade DARE speech and needs to know the REAL mystery, who in the F*&$ jizzed on Whitney’s bed?! Alternative titles include: 1) Not Here for the Critical Acclaim, 2) Trope-y AF, 3) What is the Plot? 4) Kevin Costner’s Make Out Obsession, 5) Just Say No…to Murder 6) Fletcher’s Sass Saves the Day, 7) Henry—The Real MVP, 8) Orange Juice Without Vodka?!, 9) Tackle Kids Like a Gryffindor, 10) Koosh Ball Lyfe
Joined this time for the Joint Committee by Rachael from Not Here, Not Anywhere. NHNA are a campaign group organising against any and all new oil and gas infrastructure in Ireland and internationally. At the same time Fine Gael, the leaders of the minority government, are using technicalities to block bills that are passed by majority vote. Guess what bills they target? Workers rights, environmental justice and housing are all in the firing line. Have a listen and find out how.
The guitar music of Africa is eternal! Despite the rise of Afrobeats, Afro-house, hip-hop and techno, the continent still turns out inventive and thrilling string pickers. This music-rich program features shredding desert-rock axemen and filigree griot guitarists from Niger and Mali, as well as new sounds from the Congo, Zimbabwe and Madagascar. We’ll also travel to rural Botswana to meet itinerant guitarists who have gained a worldwide following through eye- and ear-popping YouTube videos. Some of their new music is now out on a unique compilation called I’m Not Here to Hunt Rabbits. We’ll hear the sweet, raw sounds and their surprising stories, and discover a whole new way of playing the world’s most versatile string instrument. APWW #786 Produced by Banning Eyre
Luke 4:1-13Is there such a thing as a glorious NO? There is, but it resides in knowing who I am and what is my mission, so then I can create space for God.
Kristy Owen is joined By Erin Wessley to talk about the BEST Happy Hours in Downtown Austin. Kristy is back with Aaron Ross Thursday with a look at the BEST things to do around Austin this weekend. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to never miss an episode. 1. Trulucks (1:30) 2. Eddie V’s (4:40) 3. Polvo’s Downtown (honorable mention) (6:45) 4. La Condesa (7:55) 5. La Volpe (9:35) 6. OP (13:50) 7. Wu Chow (17:40) 8. Swift’s Attic (21:00) 9. She’s Not Here (24:45) 10. MAKO everyday happy hour (25:40) 11. Blenders & Bowls (27:30) 12. Clark’s (28:30) 13. Cafe Josie (34:50) Intro Music: "Boogie Down" By Lando: https://soundcloud.com/landoresonantfrequency/boogie-shoes
Boots Herrera, Director and Chief Curator of the Ateneo Art Gallery converses with Catalan artist Domènec, and MACBA (Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art)curator Teresa Grandas on AAG's latest exhibition "Domènec. Not Here, Not Anywhere".
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