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What the Firm - Episode 09- Ol’ Yeller Join me today as I discuss a common issue in legal workspaces that really shouldn’t be so common - yelling. While I hope this is a trend that is dying off - especially as we are still mostly working from home - I dive into why I think this form of emotional expression in legal workspaces has been tolerated for so long, my experiences with it and why I think it’s counter-productive. Links and resources: Sign up for #WTFInsider emails here (and get a freebie!): CLICK HERE Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthefirm/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wtfirm Shoot me an email at whatthefirm@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new What The Firm episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! Show music: Werq by Kevin MacLeod
I get a little emotional talking about Bostons by Have Heart. I was cutting onions and watching Ol' Yeller at the time, wait, I'm not crying... We also talk about being straight edge in 2020 and brewing coffee. It's a legit episode.
On today's episode of the Rise. Kill. Eat. Podcast, I have a great talk with the "Son of the South" himself, Josh Carney. Josh has learned to take positivity to the next level and this episode is sure to leave you inspired. Topics: Intro to the outdoors in Louisiana, the "accident," staying positive, making the most of "our time," recovery, Ol' Yeller, turkey hunting, prioritizing safety, natural voice animal calling, heavy duty wheelchairs, grabbing live turkeys, KY wildlife opportunities IG: @sonofthesouthtv Facebook: Son of the South --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rise-kill-eat-podcast/message
Welcome to the Tavernside!This week, Jared brings up the cockles of his heart, Ian discusses the fallout from the Witcher tv series, Jake burps his way to the bank and Krieger fears live-action anime.
Come behind the scenes to learn more about the making of Ol' Yeller, a classic film in Americana's history!
Sporting madness accentuated by the smooth song stylings of the best underground band in the United States of America and good friends, Ol' Yeller. From the "Nuzzle" CD - I'm not kidding when I say buy this damn CD, it's a lifetime of enjoyment for less than $15.
It's never that simple. Music by SMA Records stars, the Minnesota Music Academy's best Rock Group of 2006, Ol' Yeller - found on the Minnesota Music Academy's best Rock Album of 2006, "Good Luck". Music also from their "Country" CD (download the entire "Country" CD for free here. Yes, a whole album of mostly country music covers and a couple original songs for free). That's a lot of words...but they're worth it.
"Ding Ding", as Stymie would say. Music by best buddies (seriously), SMA Records stars, the Glenrustles. Download the entire "Country" CD by Ol' Yeller for free here.