Podcasts about not so much

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Cool, Calm, & Chaotic
Pine Lake Blvd! #192

Cool, Calm, & Chaotic

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 57:07


This Episode Is A Cool, Calm, & Not 'Too' Chaotic Discussion of Thoughts & Realizations About Life That Have Come Up In The Past 5 Years.  Today, May 19th 2021 Is The Day I'm 5 Years Cancer Free and Along The Way There's Been A Lot of Changes… This Is Just Me Talking About A Few of The Things That Have Stood Out To Me In This Whole Process.  Not So Much of A List of Tips, Guidance, or 'Lessons Learned' Type of Thing… But More-so Just A Little Reflection of Some of The Things That Have Become Known To Me, and Some Major Ways That I Have Been Learned To View The World As A Result.  IN this Episode Is Everything From Perspective Changes, Being Grateful, Differences In Dealing, Ice Cream, Flying Kites, and Much Much More! But As Usual There's A Whole Lotta Other Ramblings and It's An All Around Good Time! So Stick Around, You’re Gonna Love It! Topics Include… ✔️ What's Been Happening In Life From The Past Week ✔️ Being Sure To Prepare For Taking A Picnic ✔️ It's Been Half A Decade Since My Life Changed  ✔️ A Reflection On The Things I've Learned In The Past 5 Years ✔️ Being Cancer Free and How It Never Really Leaves You ✔️ Keeping All of Life In Perspective… The Goods & The Bads ✔️ Feeling Like You're In 'No Mans Land' Is Ok ✔️ People Deal With Things Differently, Give Em Space ✔️ The Benefits of Belief In God While On This Earth ✔️ Investing In Your Health Is Your Greatest Insurance Policy ✔️ Your Life Is Not About You, Elevate Others & Lower Your Problems ✔️ None of Us Are Special, Consider Everyone's Underlying Angst ✔️ 'Best' and 'Best For You' Are Usually 2 Different Things ✔️Flying Kites, Cardinals Are Awful, Celebrate With Ice Cream, & Much More!   Follow Zarate Fitness Related Content At The Following Places: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Also...Are You Interested In Weekly FREE Email Full of Good Reads, Schedules, and A Ton Of Tips, Ideas, and Ways To Increase Health, Fitness, and Happiness Delivered Right To Your Email Instead Of Checking All Over The Place? Me Too!! Sign Up Below And Sit Back and Keep Living The Good Life! http://zaratefitness.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=bd5db6ad085f2ab63066ec43d&id=6af1b1391a  

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times
50: Dosing Tips for Lithium: How to Improve Tolerability

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 15:16


PSYCHPEARLS PODCASTAlthough lithium is a first-line treatment that ranks high on the list of patient’s favorites, it has fallen out of general use, particularly in the United States. When lithium works well, however, its benefits tend to last. It is among the top medications that prevent hospitalization.For the full transcript, see https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/dosing-tips-lithium-how-improve-tolerabilityAbout the hosts:Chris Aiken, MD, is the Mood Disorders Section Editor for Psychiatric Times, the Editor in Chief of The Carlat Psychiatry Report, and the Director of the Mood Treatment Center. He has written several books on mood disorders, most recently The Depression and Bipolar Workbook. He can be heard in the weekly Carlat Psychiatry Podcast with his cohost Kellie Newsome, PMH-NP. The author does not accept honoraria from pharmaceutical companies but receives royalties from PESI for The Depression and Bipolar Workbook and from W.W. Norton & Co. for Bipolar, Not So Much. Kellie L. Newsome, PMH-NP, is the cohost of the Carlat Psychiatry Podcast and is also a practicing Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Winston Salem, NC, at the Mood Treatment Center. Raised in Tasmania, Australia, Kellie moved to the United States in 1998.

2Outspoken
Like Fine Wine

2Outspoken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 66:34


Spring has SPRUNG!!! But don't forget your Zyrtec and insect repellent; It looks like we're making our way out of the pandemic but popular television shows are prolonging it for us; Men are aging with grace, but us gals, Not So Much; Somebody, anybody, please end #RelationshipGoals; Don't be fooled by the fools on social media. Join in the conversation. IG & FB @2Outspokenpodcast Email 2outspokenpodcast@gmail.com Song of the Week can be purchased here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/up/1552255107?i=1552255281 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times
47: How Can One Mental Illness Generate the Opposite Mood Experiences?

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 25:01


Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many patients were already waiting months to see a psychiatrist. In this edition of Psych Pearls, we speak to James Phelps, MD, about the roots of the crisis and what psychiatrists can do to meet the nation’s mental health needs, especially through new models of collaborate care.  Phelps also reviews his long career treating bipolar and other mood disorders. He discusses some of the most exciting recent discoveries, including research on inflammation and circadian rhythm disturbance, and mood bias. He also reviews recent research on digital therapeutics, which may offer powerful new options for treatment.   Dr Phelps is research editor at the Psychopharmacology Institute, medical director at PsychEducation.org, and adjunct faculty at Samaritan Mental Health in Corvallis, Oregon. He is the bipolar disorder section editor for Psychiatric TimesTM and the author of A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders for clinicians and Bipolar, Not So Much for patients and their families.

Audio Mises Wire
Government Property Is Sacred. Your Property? Not So Much.

Audio Mises Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021


The government tantrum over the Capitol riot has shown that the regime sees its own property as sacrosanct. Your private property, on the other hand, is completely expendable and of no importance whatsoever. Original Article: "Government Property Is Sacred. Your Property? Not So Much.​" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.

Mises Media
Government Property Is Sacred. Your Property? Not So Much.

Mises Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021


The government tantrum over the Capitol riot has shown that the regime sees its own property as sacrosanct. Your private property, on the other hand, is completely expendable and of no importance whatsoever. Original Article: "Government Property Is Sacred. Your Property? Not So Much.​" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.

BofC Live
Pod 222 - How to think about cannabis beverages in Canada right now

BofC Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 14:04


On this episode of BofC Live, we connect with Matt Maurer and Vlad Mihaescu of Torkin Manes LLP, the Official Law Firm of Business of Cannabis. Maurer and Mihaescu talked about the current state of affairs as it relates to cannabis beverages, including marketing regulations, potency equivalency levels and a possible path forward for regulatory changes.The conversation follows two beverage-related pieces published by the Torkin Manes LLP team on Business of Cannabis:To Co-Pack or Not to Co-Pack?Cannabis Beverages: Still the Next Big Thing or Not So Much?The conversation about cannabis beverages will continue on March 24 as part of our Cannabis Beverages. Register today.

Common Thread Church Weekly Messages
Gentleness Works. Harshness, Not So Much (3)

Common Thread Church Weekly Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 29:34


The post Gentleness Works. Harshness, Not So Much (3) appeared first on Common Thread Church.

Common Thread Church Weekly Messages
Gentleness Works. Harshness, Not So Much (2)

Common Thread Church Weekly Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 29:49


The post Gentleness Works. Harshness, Not So Much (2) appeared first on Common Thread Church.

Common Thread Church Weekly Messages
Gentleness Works. Harshness, Not So Much (1)

Common Thread Church Weekly Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 33:41


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HOUSE TALK Pre-Game w/Dr. Lauren Pitts: I WANT TO BE PAID! OR DO I?

"HOUSE TALK" w/Dr. Lauren D Pitts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 91:00


I WANT TO BE PAID! OR DO I? Why college athletes should not be paid? Is paying college athletes a good idea? What do college athletes get for free? Do any colleges pay their athletes? According to Travis Walton’s HuffPost article “Black Americans Support Paying College Athletes. White People? Not So Much.” Why this different perspective? Join this powerful debate that has been a growing issue in recent years on HOUSE TALK Pre-Game w/Dr. Lauren Pitts this Saturday December 26th, 2020 at 11 am (EST) on HSRN, Blog Talk Radio and Facebook Live as she and her Co-Hosts Jared Johnston, Ronnie Ransome, and Andre` Garlic chime in!

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary
Dollar Depreciation Certain… Election? Not So Much

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020


McAlvany Weekly Commentary Wilbur Ross: “Investors need to start thinking about inflation again,”. China AAA rated coal company suddenly defaults on debt Vote switching new? No, see attached: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/pennsylvania-voting-machine-switches-vote-obama-romney_n_2083015 https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/H.I.G.%20McCarthy,%20&%20Staple%20Street%20letters.pdf The post Dollar Depreciation Certain… Election? Not So Much appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
Bitcoin News Roundup for Oct. 23, 2020

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 5:32


With traders anxiously watching bitcoin at $13K and more on the PayPal story, CoinDesk’s Markets Daily is back for your latest crypto news roundup!This episode is sponsored by Crypto.com, Nexo.io and Elliptic.Today's stories: First Mover: As Bitcoin Tops $13K, Analyst Explains How Blockchain Gives Clues on Next Move Chainalysis Chief Economist Philip Gradwell tips his five favorite blockchain data points for analyzing cryptocurrency markets. PayPal Said to Be in Talks to Buy Crypto Firms Including BitGo: BloombergPayPal's Move Is Good for Crypto Adoption but Not So Much for Profits: Morgan StanleyThere may be more upside for crypto than for PayPal's earnings, researchers wrote.Hedge Fund Billionaire Tudor Jones Says Bitcoin Rally Only in 'First Inning': ReportJones said he has been surprised by the "intellectual capital" behind bitcoin.

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times
34: Dosing Tips for Bipolar Disorder: Quetiapine

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 9:13


Chris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMH-NP, discuss how to dose quetiapine for the treatment of bipolar disorder. Dr Aiken is the Mood Disorders Section Editor for Psychiatric Times, the Editor in Chief of The Carlat Psychiatry Report, (https://thecarlatreport.com/) and the Director of the Mood Treatment Center. (http://www.moodtreatmentcenter.com/) His written several books on mood disorders, most recently The Depression and Bipolar Workbook (https://www.amazon.com/Depression-Bipolar-Workbook-Strengthen-Brain/dp/1683732359) . He can be heard in the weekly Carlat Psychiatry Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-carlat-psychiatry-podcast/id1463414537) with his co-host Kellie Newsome, PMH-NP. Dr Aiken does not accept honoraria from pharmaceutical companies but receives royalties from PESI for The Depression and Bipolar Workbook (https://www.amazon.com/Depression-Bipolar-Workbook-Strengthen-Brain/dp/1683732359) and from W.W. Norton & Co. for Bipolar, Not So Much (https://www.amazon.com/Bipolar-Not-Much-Understanding-Depression/dp/0393711749/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483750639&sr=8-1&keywords=bipolar+not+so+much) . Kellie L. Newsome, PMH-NP, is the cohost of the Carlat Psychiatry Podcast and is also a practicing Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Winston Salem, NC, at the Mood Treatment Center. Raised in Tasmania, Australia, Kellie moved to the United States in 1998. For more on this topic, see Top Mood Stabilizers for Bipolar Disorder (https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/new-answers-treatment-resistant-depression) .

Bill Martinez Live

Don’t forget to check out the Health & Lifestyles tab for more special interviews from Bill’s guests!     Voters Trust Trump More on the Economy Than Biden, On Other Issues, Not So Much, And Why Should We Believe Biden And The Dems Have Better Answers?   Click Here to Download May 26, 2020 – Hour One       3 Compelling Hours of Experts, and Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads […]

The Bulwark Podcast
The Front Row at the Trump Show, and MAGA and the Military

The Bulwark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 52:05


On today's Bulwark Podcast, Jonathan Karl joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss his book Front Row at the Trump Show (https://www.amazon.com/Front-Row-at-Trump-Show/dp/1524745626) and Ward Carroll also joins to discuss his recent item I Like People Who Were Captured. Donald Trump? Not So Much. (https://thebulwark.com/i-like-people-who-were-captured-donald-trump-not-so-much/) Special Guests: Jonathan Karl and Ward Carroll.

Speaking of Race
Structural Racism and diversity ideology

Speaking of Race

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 27:12


In this episode we interview the sociologist, David Embrick, about structural and institutional racism and diversity ideology. If you’d like to learn more about the relationship of structural racism and other inequities to the impact of the COVID pandemic, listen to this podcast from This Anthropological Life: https://anchor.fm/thisanthrolife/episodes/A-Virus-Without-Borders-The-Design-of-Public-Health--Inequality--and-Hope-ebot2d. Resources: Bonilla-Silva, E. (1997). Rethinking racism: Toward a structural interpretation. American Sociological Review, 62(3), 465-480. Bonilla-Silva, E. (2006). Racism without racists: Color-blind racism and the persistence of racial inequality in the United States. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Bonilla-Silva, E., & Embrick, D. G. (2006). Racism without racists: “Killing me softly” with color blindness. In C. A. Rossatto, R. L. Allen, & M. Pruyn (Eds.), Reinventing critical pedagogy (pp. 21-34). New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. DiAngelo, R. (2018). White fragility: Why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism. Boston, MA: Beacon Press. Embrick, David G. (2011). The Diversity Ideology in the Business World: A New Oppression for a New Age. Critical Sociology, 37(5), 541–556. Embrick, David G. (2018). "Diversity: Good for Maintaining the Status Quo, Not So Much for Real Progressive Change." In Challenging the Status Quo. Brill, pp. 1-9. Feagin, J. R. (2013). The White Racial Frame: Centuries of Racial Framing and Counter-Framing. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Kendi, I. X. (2019). How to be an Antiracist. New York: One World/Ballantine. Omi, M., & Winant, H. (1986). Racial formation in the United States: from the 1960s to the 1980s. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Rossatto, C. A., Allen, R. L., & Pruyn, M. (2006). Reinventing Critical Pedagogy: Widening the Circle of Anti-Oppression Education. Abingdon, UK: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

The World Famous Frank Show
Tim Tebow gets married, finally losing virginity.

The World Famous Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 57:09


(0:00)Show Open Did you spend $80 on a 40 second fight you could have seen on twitter for free?  CONOR MCGREGOR crushed DONALD CERRONE at UFC 246. (11:31) Entertainment News   Aaron Hernandez's Fiancée Speaks Out for First Time After Release of Netflix Documentary     "Bad Boys 3" Is a Success, "Dolittle" . . . Not So Much     DAVID BLAINE is planning some sort of death-defying live stunt on YouTube.     Browns receiver ODELL BECKHAM JR. will NOT be prosecuted for slapping a security officer's butt after all.     Tebow is no longer a virgin! TIM TEBOW married his fiancée . . . who just happens to be 2017's Miss Universe. (23:40) There's a Clear Video of a Couple Illegally Having Sex in Public . . . but Two Male Police Officers Re-Enact It Anyway, and nailed it (27:52) Good Dad/Bad Dad A Dad Tackles a High School Wrestler During a Match for Performing an Illegal Move on His Son After Attack on Son, Dad Kills Coyote With His Bare Hands (40:06)  Dumbass of the Day   A Bank Robber Used a Pillow Case as a Mask . . . But Forgot to Cut Eye Holes     A woman in Detroit was pulled over with an unregistered car and said she was just test driving it . . . for two months.     A guy in Wisconsin who was busted for drugs said the unknown powder was his mother's ashes . . . and he'd ingested them. (51:45) The Pope is a C*Block People Have Less Sex After They See the Pope? A Deaf Guy Is Suing Pornhub Because It Doesn't Have Closed Captioning           Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Propaganda Report
DNB: Chaos! Republicans Storm Impeachment Hearing, Damning Testimony? Not So Much, & The NBA Says Fans Are It's Biggest Problem (2019.10.23)

The Propaganda Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 36:03


Listen, Subscribe, Share the show with friends, Donate. Help us keep this train rollin! Share and subscribe. The Propaganda Report Podcast: (DNB): Chaos! Republicans Storm Impeachment Hearing, Damning Testimony? Not So Much, & The NBA Says Fans Are It's Biggest Problem (2019.10.23) On Today's show, Corruption, Coverups, and Chaos! Trump's ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor Testifies, Quid Pro Quo or Attempted Quid Pro Quo?, Mass Shooter Face, NBA Says Fans Are Its Biggest Problem, Republicans Storm Impeachment Hearing, The Credibility War, Missing Cadet found, NBA's War on Fun   DONATE LINKS If you find value in the content we produce and want to help us keep this train rollin, drop us a donation via Paypal or become a Patreon. (links below) Every little bit helps. Thank you! And thank you to everyone who has and continues to support the show. It’s your support that enables us to continue producing shows. . Paypal Patreon SUBSCRIBE LINKS Subscribe on iTunes  Subscribe on Google Play Music Listen on Tunein Listen on Stitcher Follow on Spotify Like and Follow us on Facebook Follow Monica on Twitter Follow Binkley on Twitter Subscribe to Binkley’s Youtube Channel   https://www.paypal.me/BradBinkley https://www.patreon.com/propagandareport https://twitter.com/freedomactradio https://twitter.com/monicaperezshow https://www.youtube.com/bradbinkley

BEER MAN BEER
Episode 22 || Crispy Boys

BEER MAN BEER

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 94:56


 Sam "The Hero" Hunter is back to give us the lowdown on Comedian Pete Davidson's vanishing act. He was there the night SNL's Pete Davidson walked out of The Stress Factory Comedy Club in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He also tells about opening for Jackass's Steve O for 4 shows. We also Talk about Tripping on acid and what our favorite comedy movies are. All while we clean out Keg's fridge of some Maryland Beers. Some we liked and others...Not So Much. New music from COMETA m/ m/Fun episode with Sam and some Beer Man Beer!  CANNONBALL!!! SOLID || NOT SOLID: Maryland Breweries Heavy Seas || Gold Ale || 4.5% ABV || SOLID Heavy Seas || Powder Monkey || English Pale Ale || 4.8% ABV ||SOLID PARADOX Beer Co.|| No.54 Cherry Crisp (2017) || Wild Sour Ale, Brewed with Cherries Aged in Oak Barrels || 8.0% ABV || NOT SOLID DC BRAU || American Pale || 6.0% ABV || NOT SOLID MUSICCOMETA @ Cometamusic.com EMAILbeermanbeerpod@gmail.com INSTAGRAM Comedian Sam Hunter || @bigsamhunterBeer Man Beer || @beermanbeerpodcast_Jonny Benson || @therealjonnybensonKeg Kettles || @j.keg_ket_bm

Daily Crypto Report
March 7, 2019

Daily Crypto Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 2:31


Today's cryptocurrency and blockchain news. NASDQ Getting Crypto With It Huobi OTC Adds XRP Ripple CEO Praises JPMorgan, Not So Much

Keeping It Casual Podcast
WHEN YOU CAN'T HANG ANYMORE - EP 10

Keeping It Casual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 36:15


"DO YOU HAVE A WILD VEGAS STORY?" EMAIL US: FEEDBACK@KEEPINGITCASUALPODCAST.COM we would love to feature your response! "The Girls Reminisce About When They Used To Crush The Vegas Life...Now, Not So Much!" Catch up every Wednesday with MJ & Bree... Discover what long time Vegas hot spots no longer exist! MJ figured it out when she had a wild night out! Bree has been binge watching old MTV reality TV. FIND OUT WHICH SHOW! Both girls have some stereotypical Vegas life encounters over the weekend! Bree knows about ALL of the good beauty finds. She talks about Morphe and Lush. MJ had a few nights out and didn't follow her own drinking advice...so of course fun stories for us to hear ensued. This leads us to ask... WHAT IS YOUR VEGAS STORY?! EMAIL US: FEEDBACK@KEEPINGITCASUALPODCAST.COM we would love to feature your response TWEET AT US: #KeepingItCasual @MJRadioDiva & @BreeMixed followed by your response (we will retweet, follow & share your response on the show) Follow us on INSTAGRAM @KEEPINGITCASUALPODCAST for all the fun photo references from the show (and we follow back!)

WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast
#125 Season 19b (Part One)

WHO 37 - A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 58:04


…in which Celery Boy and the Last of the Trakenites have the TARDIS all to themselves. JB and St. Xtofer examine some of the many adventures the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa shared between “Time Flight” and “Arc of Infinity”. This month they review the Short Trip stories “Confabula” by Ian Potter, and “Not So Much a Program, More a Way of Life” by Anthony Keetch, and the Past Doctor Adventures novel “Empire of Death” by David Bishop. Closing theme: Hybrid Mix by Soundhog.

The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast
Ep. 10: The Scarecrow's Boy by Michael Swanwick

The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 53:10


Join Brandon and Glenn as they spend some time with the scarecrow of Theseus in "The Scarecrow's Boy" by Michael Swanwick. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Read "The Scarecrow's Boy" in Not So Much, Said the Cat. Support the show and help select which stories we read by becoming a patron on Patreon. We're so grateful for your generosity and we look forward to your thoughts on all our bonus episodes. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Follow Michael Swanwick on Twitter. We'll return in a fortnight with "The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories," which you can find in The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories.

Barak Lurie Podcast
"Think Different"?...Not So Much

Barak Lurie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 59:50


"Think Different"?...Not So Much by Barak Lurie

All Access Ears! A Disney Podcast
Episode 4 - Best for All...and Not So Much (The Grand Finale!)

All Access Ears! A Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 35:53


In Episode 4 Kyle and Chet wrap up their three-part series Best for All...and Not So Much with a visit out West for a look at Disneyland® Park and Disney's California Adventure® Park! What are the best attractions for a multi-gen group in each park? You'll just have to listen it and see!

Jacky Winter Gives You The Business
005 - Mythbusting the role of creative Agents / What makes a good client?

Jacky Winter Gives You The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 38:54


*On this weeks podcast, our crack team of producers discuss myths and misconceptions of an agent’s role in the creative process. How does an agent contribute to the overall success of a project? And are we worth it? These are questions clients inevitably find themselves asking. Today we explore the common misconceptions about the work agents contribute to a project. Rounding this off, we've spoken about what makes a good producer, but what makes a good client? * Featured links from our discussion Intro Links: Ogilvy Job Ad • Muzzle - silence embarrassing notifications • Google Blocks • Laugh and the World Laughs With You. Type ‘Ha,’ Not So Much. On being a good client: Interview with Chris Laws from Born & Raised Agency EYE LASERS! If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! Jacky Winter Gives You The Business is produced by Areej Nur To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/

Community Signal
Are Associations Being Taken Advantage Of?

Community Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 41:02


There’s a lot of money in the association space, especially when it comes to helping associations connect their members online. The biggest example of this might be the recent Community Brands merger, bringing together three software companies that collectively serve more than 13,000 associations and nonprofits. Association veteran Maggie McGray recently sounded the alarm on a big problem: Associations themselves, especially small staff associations, are the ones left holding the bag right now. Association software companies and consultants, including those from the community space who saw the money, might be doing well, but small staff associations are highly vulnerable to unexpected costs. Many of them don’t even have one full-time person focusing on their online community and membership efforts, let alone have development resources or space in their budget after already investing in these expensive software solutions, and often training, consultants and conferences to go with it. Are associations being taken advantage of, and taken for granted? We discuss: The lack of in-house community and association talent at association software vendors, as compared to their large sales teams Software vendors who used to pitch their solutions as an all-in-one that are now backing away from that What association management software companies should do from here Big Quotes “From the association staff point of view, there’s a lot of frustration with the shortcomings of [association management software] and them being built by people who’ve never run an association. It’s a software platform and a suite of functionality that has been sold for the past 20 or so years in the association space as basically, ‘If you’re an association, you need this to run your business on.’ They’ve continued to add in the bells and whistles and upsell it as, ‘You want to be all in on this.’ It’s sort of like the entire industry is beholden to this technology to the tune of anywhere from hundreds of thousands to several million to $20 million. A lot of money. Especially when you’re talking about the enterprise versions that are customized out and a lot of consultants involved in that. We’ve all bought into it. We’re all beholden to these companies.” -@maggielmcg “[Software vendors] are making a bunch of money, and they can hire a bunch of sales people and stock up. The associations, your budget is limited. Your resources are limited. Each one of these [software] changes impacts your bottom line, your staff morale, your ability to do other things, your ability to serve members. It’s really a very significant impact. There’s such a disconnect. … I’ve talked to a lot of friends offline about this deal. They’re like, ‘If I have to go back to my board and explain… I just spent two years getting buy-in for this system … if I have to now go back to them in a year and say that we need to switch again because something happened, I’m going to lose my job.'” -@maggielmcg “The problem is that association execs are the ones who are in charge of the platform selection. It’s usually either lead by IT or it’s lead by C-level. It’s pretty much never, ever lead by – it’s usually not even informed by – anybody who understands what an online community is, how it functions, what functionality you need to have.” -@maggielmcg “At least in the for-profit world, whether it’s a user community, whether it’s a brand community, there’s people in marketing. There’s people in customer service. There’s people at a high enough level who are at that table, so if the company is considering investing in a software platform for that, obviously, they want to go to the internal expert who understands what you’re trying to gain from this. In the association world, you don’t have that at all. It’s a software purchase that then is sold as, ‘You just buy this, and it’s magic. It’s member engagement, and you don’t need anybody. You just buy the software and… community!'” -@maggielmcg About Maggie McGary Maggie McGary is social media manager at the American Psychological Association (APA). She has spent more than 15 years in the association world in various marketing and communications roles. Maggie is a frequent presenter at association and industry conferences on the topics of social media and digital communications best practices, as well as a blogger whose guest posts have been featured in numerous publications including The Washington Post and Social Media Today. She is a member of The Community Roundtable and has been blogging/presenting about community management and social media for the past decade. Maggie is also one of the organizers of cmad.co’s Community Manager Appreciation Day celebration. Related Links “Community Brands is Born From the Combination of Three Association and Nonprofit Tech Leaders” press releas Maggie’s website American Psychological Association, where Maggie is social media manager cmad.co’s Community Manager Appreciation Day celebration, which Maggie co-organizes Aptify, Abila and YourMembership, which now all operate as one company, Community Brands “The Community Brands Deal is Great for Vendors; Associations, Not So Much” by Maggie Higher Logic, a sponsor of the show (though not of this episode), who raised a $55 million funding round last year ASAE, the American Society of Association Executives Community Signal episode where we discussed the acceptable rate of incorrect moderation decisions JP Guilbault, president of Community Brands and formerly president and CEO of YourMembership Maggie on Twitter Maggie on LinkedIn Transcript View the transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be grateful if you spread the word. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.

VerdHugos Podcast
VerdHugos S05E01

VerdHugos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016


Comentario finalistas Hugo.Con la excusa de los retrohugos valoramos los riesgos de releer a Robert Heinlein después de haber adquirido el uso de la razón. Armando propone que sus libros que mejor podrían haber aguantado el paso del tiempo son las novelas juveniles.Surge la propuesta, todavía no resuelta, de dedicar un programa monográfico a Silverberg. Pero no se lo digáis a nadie. Tiene miga el Silverberg.Hablando de los escritores de ciencia ficción durante la época pulpera Miquel recomienda encarecidamente que se lea la autobiografía de Frederik Pohl (The Way the Future Was).También hacemos un repaso a los finalistas de los World Fantasy Awards.Destacamos que la lista de finalistas del WFA en las categorías de Antología y, sobre todo, Recopilación, tiene una pinta buenísima.Comentamos los finalistas y el resultado del John W. Campbell Award. A ninguno nos suena la ganadora (Radiomen, de Eleanor Lerman), pero teniendo en cuenta el nivel de los otros finalistas su novela tiene que ser lo mejor desde que se inventaron los libros.Elías hace una exhaustiva y apasionada crónica de su experiencia en la última edicion del Festival Celsius, para envidia generalizada del resto del equipo.Comentamos los detalles de la primera edición del Festival Niebla, que se celebrará entre el 30 de setiembre y el 2 de octubre en Salamanca con un programa francamente atractivo y la participación y presencia de Los VerdHugos. Menos Armando. Lo sentimos, Armando, brindaremos a tu salud. Que por cierto, estará Ken Liu. ¡KEN LIU!¡También empezamos con el hype de la Eurocon! Aunque la información cae con cuentagotas, pese a tener un topo.Y para finalizar, como es costumbres, las recomendaciones de Los VerdHugos:ELÍASDeath’s End, de Cixin LiuSix of Crows, de Leigh BardugoJMNot So Much, Said the Cat, de Michael SwanwickThe Fisherman, de John LanganARMANDOThe Bookman, de Lavie TidharThe Black Monday Murders, de Jonathan Hickman (Comic)LETÍCIALa Vision, de Tom King y Gabriel Hernandez Walta (Comic)Beyond the Aquila Rift, de Alastair ReynoldsMIQUELEl problema de los tres cuerpos, de Cixin LiuDestellos de Luna. Pioneros de la Ciencia Ficción Japonesa, de Daniel AguilarPodéis descargar el episodio en Archive.org, iVoox e iTunes.© Los VerdHugos 2016© BSO: Phase IV, by lo-fi is sci-fi.

Father Snort
Scorsese Is Directing? I’m Ok With That. Jesus? Not So Much. - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 13:20


Brad Sullivan Proper 20, Year C September 18, 2016 Saint Mark's Episcopal Church, Bay City, TX Luke 16:1-13 Scorsese Is Directing? I’m Ok With That. Jesus? Not So Much. At first glance, in our Gospel story today, it seems as though Jesus is telling us we should be dishonest, and we’re pretty much confused through his entire parable. By the end, the wraps things up pretty clearly, saying, “You cannot serve God and wealth.” Ok, we pretty much get that. We may not like it, but, we get it. In the middle, though, the master of the house praises a dishonest manager for being dishonest? Does that make any sense to us? I think it really kinda does. Years ago, I saw a reality show called, “Big brother.” It was the typical thing, a last man standing contest where people voted each other off the show, and they all lived in a house together. They formed alliances and tried being friends and living together, and they really wanted to be friends with each other, until the times came when they ultimately all had to stab each other in the back so they could win. All except this one guy, the guy who won. He never actually tried to be anyone’s friend. He’d agree to an alliance and then he’d break it. He’d manipulate people and act like their friend and then vote them off the show. There was no one whom he hadn’t made angry during the show. When it finally came down to two people, there was the guy who won, and this other young woman, who had been pretty nice throughout the show. They were making their pleas to everyone who’d been kicked off, saying basically, “Vote for me to win.” The young woman, who lost, was apologetic that the others had been kicked off and said she really did like them…she was so nice. The guy who won? He said that the whole time, his objective was to win, so of course he lied, manipulated, and made and broken alliances. Everyone else there was a danger to him, and he wanted to win, not make friends with people he’d never see again. They all realized he was the only one who was truly honest with them throughout the entire process. He was shrewd in his dealings with them, and they all voted for him to win. The master in the story that Jesus told kinda felt like the audience and the other members of that show. “You’ve actually done kinda well here,” he’d say to his manager. “You’ve swindled me a bit, but you actually managed something, and quite well. You’re actually pretty good at this if there’s a gun to your head. I just might keep you on.” We totally get rooting for this guy in the show who was shrewd in his dealings, and we totally get rooting for the dishonest manager being shrewd in his dealings. If his life were a movie with the right script and a good director, we’d all be rooting for the dishonest manager by the end of the movie. We’re somehow just not so comfortable hearing Jesus tell the story. Scorsese writing and directing the movie, “OK.” Jesus writing and directing it, “Ahh, I feel weird.” Here’s the thing. The context is that Jesus was being shrewd in eating with sinners and tax collectors. He didn’t threaten them, and he didn’t shun them, and he didn’t assume they didn’t have enough money to be worth his time. He ate with them and loved them into repentance. Also, it started with genuine love. They weren’t his projects; they were people whom he loved. The manager in the story Jesus told didn’t care one whit about the people, and yet he still figured out how to do well by them and create some decent community of the Kingdom of God. He’d be relying on their generosity just as they were grateful for his. It was quid pro quo, to be sure, but he was going to be getting to know the people in any case. Kingdom of God kind of living was going to happen. Out of purely selfish desires, he got some kingdom living done. The people of this age, Jesus said, are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than are the children of light. For the children of light, those disciples of Jesus who believe in his Kingdom way and the light that he is, if only they were as shrewd to care for those around them, Jesus was saying. Remember, this is a polemic against the Pharisees and the Scribes who didn’t like that Jesus ate with sinners. “There is grace,” the Pharisees and the Scribes would say, “but only if you follow the religious rules and clean up your act before approaching God, and pay for the temple.” Jesus said, “There is grace. Here, have some. Have forgiveness, have dignity, have humanity and love. Now let’s work on repentance so you can then also share grace, forgiveness, dignity, humanity, and love with others who need it.” Jesus gave away grace rather than charge for it. Jesus forgave sins when they hadn’t been paid for yet. Jesus broke the rules of grace, at least the rules which the scribes and the Pharisees thought grace should have. The Pharisees seemed to love their religion, the symbols and rituals of their religion. They honored those symbols and rituals because those symbols and rituals were instruments of grace. Unfortunately, they turned the symbols and rituals into idols by honoring the symbols and rituals rather than honoring God, God’s Kingdom, and God’s grace, which is what those symbols and rituals were meant to help them live out. The dishonest manager broke the rules of money in order to bring about the best possible outcome for the most people. In the same way, Jesus broke his religion’s rules of God’s grace in order to bring about the most good and the most grace for the most people so that they could live out God’s kingdom. “You cannot serve God and money,” Jesus said. You cannot serve God and your rules about grace. You cannot serve God and hold onto grace as if it is your personal possession to give out to those whom you deem worthy. Life in the Jesus movement gives grace extravagantly. Life in the Jesus movement also gives money and possessions extravagantly. Jesus was also talking about money. He was talking about how people lived their lives and how they used what they had. The rules of our possessions says, “keep them, they are yours.” The rules of our money say, “You earned it, it’s yours.” Quid Pro Quo. This for that. Give only for what you are going to get in return. Also, be afraid about tomorrow. Save up and store up as much as you can, because tomorrow you just might be relying on your possessions to live. Jesus’ kingdom breaks the rules of money and the rules of possessions. The rules of money in Jesus’ kingdom say, “it’s not yours, it’s God’s. Use it for the benefit of others, for the benefit of God’s kingdom. Use it for the benefit of those who are in need, not those whom you deem worthy.” The rules of possessions in Jesus’ kingdom say, “Do not rely on your wealth and possessions to take care of you during hard times. Rely on the people whom you have cared for and loved during their hard times to care for and love you during your hard times. Business leaders and politicians get quid pro quo. I’ll do you a favor, you do me a favor. The children of this age are shrewd in their dealings with each other. Would that the children of light were just as shrewd, caring for and relying on one another so that when the tables are reversed, people will be able to depend on the kindness of people to whom kindness has been shown. Security found in people using their stuff for others, rather than security found in stuff while ignoring others. Give of your money and possessions extravagantly. Give grace extravagantly. As Presiding Bishop Michael Curry said, “That is life in the Jesus movement.” A way of love that seeks the good and the well-being of the other before the self’s own unenlightened interest. A way of love that is not self-centered, but other-directed. A way of love grounded in compassion and goodness and justice and forgiveness. It is that way of love that is the way of Jesus. And that way of love that can set us all free. Someone once said, “When you look at Jesus, you see one who is loving, one who is liberating, and one who is life-giving.” And that is what the way of Jesus is about. And that is the Movement of Jesus. A community of people committed to living the way of Jesus, loving, liberating, and life-giving, and committed to going into the world to help this world become one that is loving, liberating, and life-giving. Break the rules and be dishonest in how you give so that you can bring about the most grace, and the most well-being for the most people. Rather than be protectors of God’s grace, hoarders of God’s possessions, like the Pharisees and the Scribes, we are the people of Jesus who extravagantly give God’s grace and share our possessions with those who are in need both. Amen.

Dekmantel Podcast Series
Dekmantel Podcast 069 - Kowton

Dekmantel Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 58:50


UK DJ and producer Kowton admits that he is obsessed with sound. For the past five years he has been locked away in Bristol with the likes of Peverelist and Asusu working on perfecting the most hi fidelity, highly functional bass and techno that he can. It has lead him to release on influential labels like Hessle Audio, Livity Sound and Idle Hands, and last month his debut album proved his mission has been worth it: "Utility" features nine tracks of crisp, atmospheric techno that brood with urban menace. Physical, broken and punchy, the beats are designed simply to make you move your body, and they sure do that. The podcast he has served up for us (which features a number of unreleased and forthcoming tracks on Ilian Tape, Not So Much and Trilogy Tapes) marries that same sense of stripped back functionalism with clean and abstract sound design, heavy bass and high pressure beats. There is a real sense of late night mischief and subtle rave energy to it that makes the whole thing feel hugely coherent from start to finish. Modern, left of centre and rather UK centric, the Kowton sound sure is serious, but it is also hugely seductive.

Jaig Eyes And Jedi
Jaig Eyes & Jedi 9- Bombad Jedi

Jaig Eyes And Jedi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 75:51


Everybody has heard of HATERADE, but this is the episode where Hope Mullinax introduces you to to the word LOVERADE! Yes, this is BOMBAD JEDI, the episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars where the dreaded JAR JAR BINKS returns! And you know what? Chris Honeywell is eating it up like HOT CHILI ON A COLD DAY! Hope.....NOT SO MUCH. But there's some REX and a GIANT SLUG, so not all is lost! PS- Jar Jar is Roger Rabbit! This episode could be named Filoni Gives Fanboys The Finger!Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! It helps people find the show! Follow us on twitter @JaigEyesAndJedi! Want to look as swanky as Captain Rex? Check out the Jaig Eyes and Jedi merchandise store!

Jaig Eyes And Jedi
Jaig Eyes & Jedi 9- Bombad Jedi

Jaig Eyes And Jedi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 75:51


Everybody has heard of HATERADE, but this is the episode where Hope Mullinax introduces you to to the word LOVERADE! Yes, this is BOMBAD JEDI, the episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars where the dreaded JAR JAR BINKS returns! And you know what? Chris Honeywell is eating it up like HOT CHILI ON A COLD DAY! Hope.....NOT SO MUCH. But there's some REX and a GIANT SLUG, so not all is lost! PS- Jar Jar is Roger Rabbit! This episode could be named Filoni Gives Fanboys The Finger!Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! It helps people find the show! Follow us on twitter @JaigEyesAndJedi! Want to look as swanky as Captain Rex? Check out the Jaig Eyes and Jedi merchandise store!

Let Me Tell You About My Jesus
HAVING WISDOM, DOESN'T MEAN YOUR SINLESS, LOOK AT KING SOLOMON

Let Me Tell You About My Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 30:00


        THE RISE AND FALL OF THE KING, YEP, KING SOLOMON. WELL, HE BLAMED HIS SHAME ON WOMEN.  YES INDEED, WOMEN WERE HIS DOWN FALL ALRIGHT, HE HAD LUST OF THE FLESH ,  "BIG TIME", THE MAN WAS OUT OF CONTROL".   GOD SAID SO. 1 KINGS 3 SO MUCH FOR WISDOM!  WE SURE CAN GET MESSED UP IN THE LUST OF THE FLESH, THE LUST OF THE EYES AND THE PRIDE OF LIFE.  CAN'T COME LET'S SEE THE BIG MESS KING SOLOMON GOT HIMSELF INTO.  SEE YOU RIGHT HERE. EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN   www.laceykayministries.org    

Mobile Presence
Mobile Impact on Black Friday and Cyber Monday Shopping; Effective and Ineffective Holiday SMS Campaigns

Mobile Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 37:10


Mobile Impact on Black Friday and Cyber Monday Shopping as Mobile Boosts Cyber Monday, but for Facebook and Twitter...Not So Much and more as Joe joins returning co-host Kim Dushinski. They review effective and ineffective SMS campaigns plus we learn how Papa Johns Pizza is facing a 250 million dollar spam lawsuit.

Monkey Butt Stew
Episode 2.04:The Doctor is in

Monkey Butt Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2007 89:39


We welcome Dr.Concussion of Fusebox Funk this week to discuss job history and get in a not-so-quick game of "Gay or Not So Much". Near the end of the show, we travel back in time to the beginning of the show and then realize it wasn't really worth the years we wasted developing the technology. Check out our MySpace page at http://myspace.com/monkeybuttstew/ and give us a shout at 1-641-715-0101 Code*5581534 or monkeybuttstew@hotmail.com

Desert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005

Sue Lawley's castaway this week is John Fortune. John Fortune is one of Britain's most respected and enduring satirists. For the past 12 years he has been half of the award-winning double act, The Long Johns, with John Bird, that have brought a sharper political edge to Bremner, Bird and Fortune. As a result of the act, they have been named the Best Opposition by The Oldie Magazine and are Bafta award winners. It is a return to the forefront of political satire for John Fortune - he had joined Peter Cook in setting up The Establishment Club in the 1960s and had taken the review to America to widespread acclaim and returned to Britain to write for, among others, BBC Three and Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Piano Sonata No 30 in E Major by Ludwig van Beethoven Book: The Leopard (In Italian & English) by Giuseppe di Lampedusa Luxury: A rug made by the Baluch people from Afghanistan