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Outriders Brief
Jak zmapowano mózg muszki owocowej? (Magazyn #333)

Outriders Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 16:40


W najnowszym odcinku Magazynu Outriders: Przełomowe badania mapowania mózgu i jego reakcji na sztukę Handel morski a zanieczyszczenie mórz oraz strajk portów w USA Kawiarnie dla zwierząt w dżungli, uśmiechy delfinów i tajemnicze meduzy Jak wspierać uchodźców? Zajęcia w wodzie, muzyka i kultura, krykiet Rynek ryżu, sankcje na Chiny i walka o pieniądze za samoloty w Rosji Manewry nuklearne, nowa broń Korei Południowej i wirówki Iranu LGBTQ+ wśród ortodoksyjnych Żydów i homofobiczny Spotify Psychologia jedzenia, OMW i taumatyna

No Quest for the Wicked
Session 68 - Into the Fold (Finale Part I)

No Quest for the Wicked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 86:16


The crew and their allies face off against the Val'ai army in an effort to break the line and get the Persistence into the Fold, but things don't go as planned.  Durrin is tasked with undermining advanced tech.  Merrick stands against a guardian.  Cody utilizes his mobility to expert efficiency. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noquestcast Theme Song: "Escaped from the Lost Temple" by Eugene Levitas (ASCAP) Additional Music Credits: "Triumph of the Spirit" by imagineaudio (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-triumph-of-the-spirit-204233/) "Tornado" by SergePavkinMusic (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-tornado-151925/) "OMW to Kick the Big Bad" by Fupicat (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-omw-to-kick-the-big-bad-electronic-heroic-theme-song-145340/) "Battle Sword" by StudioKolomna (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-battle-sword-139313/) "Action Drums 6" by Ashenrise (https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-action-drums-6-154696/) "Apocalypse in D Minor" by Amotz Plessner & Sterling Campbell "Danger" by SergePavkinMusic (https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-danger-189676/) "Fight To The Death" by PaoloArgento (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-fight-to-the-death-163587/) "Rhythm of War" by Daddys Music (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-rhythm-of-war-main-7233/) "Sands of Time" by Juan Sanchez Music (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-sands-of-time-113056/) "Near Danger" by GuilhermeBernardes (https://pixabay.com/music/electronic-near-danger-10375/) "Epic Emotional" by Grand_Project (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-emotional-long-197089/) "Epic Hollywood Trailer" by Good_B_Music (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-hollywood-trailer-9489/) "Cinematic Cello" by Lexin Music (https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-cinematic-cello-115667/) "Source of Life" by Nicolai Patricio No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.

Discover Lafayette
Randy Daniel – Restauranteur, Partner in OMW Restaurant Holdings

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 61:18


Randy Daniel joins Discover Lafayette to discuss his career in the restaurant business, an endeavor he has loved since his first gig at 14 years old working in catering services. Randy is a principal partner in OMW Restaurant Holdings. OMW's restaurants include La Pizzeria, Mercy Kitchen, Palmyre, BJ's Pizza House as well as Kat Daddy Wings, a delivery only restaurant. Each restaurant offers a unique culture and cuisine. Service as a board member for the Louisiana Restaurant Association, as well as being President of its local Acadiana Chapter the past four years, has given Randy greater insight to the common struggles restaurant owners face. He says, "It is a daily struggle to make money throughout the state of Louisiana. The average restaurant makes about one cent on each dollar of sales, although of course there are some who do much better." Prices have skyrocketed with inflation and post-COVID market forces. The industry has seen a 20% increase in food costs, a 30% increase in labor costs, and insurance premiums have gone through the roof. Even if a restaurant's sales increase, the business may not see a profit. Also, Randy says, "We've gone from a cash society to a credit card society, which increases the cost of doing business. I'm personally dead set against the customer having to cover that. You bake it into the cake. There are restaurant owners trying to figure out how to pass it on. If you have a restaurant with $1 million in sales, you're paying about $40,000 in processing fees a year." "I always used to have a mathematical formula to figure out how much to charge for a dish. That multiplier doesn't work anymore. Not because the math is off, but because customers aren't willing to pay what it costs to cover the actual cost of the dish. A restaurant's number one competitor is grocery stores, because customers aren't willing to spend." Photo by Scott Clause of the Advertiser. Randy brings years of experience to OMW Restaurant Holdings, having served as director of operations for Double R Restaurant Group (former owners of Romacelli, POUR and Another Broken Egg locations), as well as 18 years with the Outback Steakhouse group. Through his work with Double R Restaurant group, he worked closely with Stuart Ottinger, another partner of OMW Restaurant Holdings. When Double R decided to dissolve, Randy and Stuart first operated their own restaurants before joining forces to bring unique concepts to Lafayette, such as Mercy Kitchen and Palmyre restaurants. Randy credited Colleen Ottinger, Stuart's wife, for her incredible sense of style in creating the beautiful interiors of Mercy Kitchen and Palmyre. Recounting his much-anticipated opening of La Pizzeria in February 2020: "I was in D. C. meeting with U. S. Rep. Mike Johnson in March 2020 and learned that the government would be shutting down on March 13. That was the most fortunate I've ever been in a meeting. I was able to fly home, sit down with my managers, and come up with a plan. I had to say, 'We all have two choices; we can work seven days a week, stay open and keep as many hourly staff as we can, or we can close our doors.' We didn't know yet about PPE. To their credit, our managers said, 'Let's do it!" And, the restaurant survived. La Pizzeria baked Apple Brie The Acadian Pizza at La Pizzeria Kat Daddy Wings, a "ghost kitchen," was a result of COVID. Kat Daddy Wings sells prepared food for delivery only. It was one of the first ghost kitchens in Lafayette. With a mainly fried food menu, it was developed initially as a way for OMW to stay profitable during COVID. Randy hopes one day to see Kat Daddy Wings in a brick and mortar location. Randy shared valuable lessons he learned after purchasing popular long-time restaurants La Pizzeria and BJ's Pizza House, the latter of which was reopened about 2 1/2 months ago by OMW. "People don't like change. At La Pizzeria, the most popular salad is the grilled pesto pasta sal...

Dear Midlife...
Experiencing Deep Sexual Connection and Finding Your "O"

Dear Midlife...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 66:32


We are both single and out there playing the dating game and we both know how difficult it is to get a man to even engage in conversation! So!! to our 2 guys listening out there....conversation is a 2-way street! That means I ask you a question, you respond (hopefully with more than 3 words) then YOU ask ME a question. I don't know if we've lost the fine art of conversation due to the social norms of communicating via texted acronyms LOL, WTF, OMW! etc. But, it is getting harder and harder to strike up conversation. And we're talking like, everyday average conversation! Right?! We're not even talking about deep or intimate conversations about topics that are central to the foundation of any relationship we are forging. Our guest today, Daniela Stevens, helps us to understand how to better have these conversations with an intimate partner (or let's be real, someone we WANT to have an intimate partnership with) in a way that is considerate, authentic and SAFE. For over 20 years, Daniela has worked with thousands of people 1:1, in college classrooms, and in yoga studios using somatic attachment therapy. She leverages neuroscience, holistic healing, trauma resolution and modern coaching blended with ancient tantric and taoist wisdom to support couples and individuals to experience deep sexual connection with themselves and their partner(s). Sometimes it's about removing pressure, guilt, shame, and blame. Sometimes it's about bolstering trust to foster vulnerability and emotional connection. Each person or relationship is unique and the private coaching experience is curated to their journey. She was named one of the best sex & intimacy coaches in 2023 by www.datingadvice.com In this episode, Daniela teaches us: The first step to better sex in midlife is defining what that looks like for you and to learn to articulate what you're looking for. We can start to identify what is the speed, the flavor, the pace, the feeling, the level of intimacy, what are desires and how and where do they come into partnered sex and self-pleasure. A vibrator isn't the only solution to finding your orgasm. It can help, but you have to be in touch and in tune with you body to figure out what works for you. There is opportunity to make an intimate and safe experience when we talk about our needs. We can do this before sex, during sex, and after sex. To do this we have to be radically honest and willing to SAY what it is we're thinking. When trying to understand our needs and our partners intimate needs ask 1. How's the speed?, 2 .How is the pressure? 3. How is the location? 4. How is the style or stroke? Don't be afraid to initiate these conversations! They are a necessary and important part to a healthy sexual partnership. You can find more of Daniela at: Website | danielastevens.com Instagram | @danielastevensnow Daniela is our girl. If you are in the same place as us...in the middle, single, longing for a relationship with true, mind-blowing intimacy and just having a damn hard time finding it. You are in the right place! And if all of these topics are resonating with you, please follow our podcast so you don't miss an episode. And please join our FB Community and follow us on Instagram for more fun engagement and connection!

Screaming in the Cloud
The Importance of Positivity in Negotiations with Josh Doody

Screaming in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 36:05


Josh Doody, Owner of Fearless Salary Negotiation, joins Corey on Screaming in the Cloud to discuss how important tonality and communication is, both in salary negotiations and everyday life. Josh describes how important it is to have a positive padding to your communications in order to make the person on the other end of the negotiation feel like a collaborator rather than a combatant. Corey and Josh also describe scenarios where tonality made a huge difference in the outcome, and Josh gives some examples of where and when to be mindful of how you're coming across in modern communication methods. Josh also reveals how negotiating with companies multiple times allows him to understand their recruiters more than a person who is encountering their negotiation process for the first time.About JoshJosh is a salary negotiation coach who works with senior software engineers and engineering managers to negotiate job offers with big tech companies. He also wrote Fearless Salary Negotiation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Paid What You're Worth, and recently launched Salary Negotiation Mastery to help folks who aren't able to work with Josh 1-on-1.Links Referenced: Fearless Salary Negotiation website: https://fearlesssalarynegotiation.com Fearless Salary Negotiation: https://www.amazon.com/Fearless-Salary-Negotiation-step-step/dp/0692568689/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshdoody LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshdoody/ TranscriptAnnouncer: Hello, and welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with your host, Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, Corey Quinn. This weekly show features conversations with people doing interesting work in the world of cloud, thoughtful commentary on the state of the technical world, and ridiculous titles for which Corey refuses to apologize. This is Screaming in the Cloud.Corey: Human-scale teams use Tailscale to build trusted networks. Tailscale Funnel is a great way to share a local service with your team for collaboration, testing, and experimentation.  Funnel securely exposes your dev environment at a stable URL, complete with auto-provisioned TLS certificates. Use it from the command line or the new VS Code extensions. In a few keystrokes, you can securely expose a local port to the internet, right from the IDE.I did this in a talk I gave at Tailscale Up, their first inaugural developer conference. I used it to present my slides and only revealed that that's what I was doing at the end of it. It's awesome, it works! Check it out!Their free plan now includes 3 users & 100 devices. Try it at snark.cloud/tailscalescream Corey: Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud. I'm Corey Quinn. I'm joined by recurring guest and friend Josh Doody, who among oh, so many things, is the owner of fearlesssalarynegotiation.com, and basically does exactly what it says on the tin. Josh, great to talk to you again.Josh: Hey, Corey. Thanks for having me back. I appreciate it and I'm glad to be here.Corey: So, you are, for those who have not heard me evangelize what you do—which is fine. No one listens to all of the backlog of episodes and whatnot—you are a salary negotiation coach, and you emphasize working with high earners who are negotiating new job offers, which is basically awesome. How did you stumble into this?Josh: Yeah, a good question. Really, it started as what I would say is a series of interesting career choices that I made, where I started as an engineer. I was pretty quickly bored in engineering and I switched to—I wanted to be customer-facing and do stuff that had impact on the business, so I did that and ended up working for a software company that made HR software that happened to do among other things, compensation planning. And so, I kind of started learning how it worked behind the scenes.And then over time, I started wising up and negotiating my own job offers. And noticed that wow that kind of worked pretty well, and I decided to write a book about it, a hundred percent just because I like to write stuff. I've been writing for 20 years on the internet, and I decided, why not just write a book about this? You know, five or six people will buy it, my mom will love it, I'll get it out there and it'll feel really good.And then people started reading the book and asking me if they could hire me to do the methodology in the book for them. And I said, “Sure.”Corey: When people try to give you money, say yes.Josh: Yeah. Okay, you know, whatever, you know? My first person that ever hired me asked me what my rate was, and I didn't have a rate because I had never considered doing that before. But she was a freelance writer and I said, “Well, whatever your rate is, that's my rate.” [laugh]. So, that was my first rate that I charged someone.And yeah, from there just, it took off as more people started hiring me. A number of friends were chirping in my ear that hey, you know, this seems like a really valuable thing that you're doing and people are coming out of the woodwork to ask you to do it for them. Maybe you should do that thing instead of the other things you're doing and trying to sell copies of the book and stuff like that. Like, why don't you just be a salary negotiation coach? That was, I don't know, like, seven years ago now, and here I am.Corey: I don't know if I ever told you this, but back when we met in the fall of 2016, I was trying to figure out what windmill I was going to tilt at before I stumbled upon the idea of AWS billing as being one of them. I thought that writing a book and being a sort of a coach of sorts on how to do job interviews with an emphasis, of course, on salary negotiation, would be a great topic for me because I've done it an awful lot. This is a byproduct of getting fired all the time because of my mouth. And then I started talking to you and my reaction was, “Oh, Josh is way better at this than I am. No, I'm going to go find something else instead.”And now the world is what it is, and honestly, at this point, all the cloud providers really wish you hadn't been there at that point in time because then they wouldn't have to deal with the nonsense that I present to them now. But I always had a high opinion of what you do, just because it is in such a sweet spot where if I were to shut this place down and get a quote-unquote, “Real job” somewhere, I would hire you. And it's not that I intellectually don't know how to negotiate. Half my consulting now is negotiating large AWS contracts on behalf of AWS customers with AWS. A lot of these things tend to apply and go very hand-in-glove.But there's something to be said for having someone who sees this all the time in a consistent ongoing basis, who is able to be dispassionate. Because when you're coaching someone, it's not you in the same boat. For you, it's okay, you want to have a happy customer, obviously, but for your client, it's suddenly, wow, this is the next stage of my career. This matters. The stakes are infinitely higher for them than they are for you.And that means you have the luxury of taking a step back and recognizing a bad deal when you see one. There is such value to that I can't imagine not engaging you or someone like you the next time that I would go about changing jobs. Although these days, it's probably an acquisition or I finally succumb to a cease and desist. I don't really know that I'm employable anymore.Josh: [laugh]. Yeah, I mean, you said a lot of really interesting things there. I think a common theme—you know, to work with me, there's a short application that people fill out, and very frequently in the application, there are a couple of open-ended questions about you know, how can I help you? What's your number one concern? That kind of stuff.And frequently, they'll say, “Yeah, I've negotiated before and I actually did okay, but I want to work with a professional this time,” is the gist of it, for I think reasons that you mentioned. And one of them is, there's just a difference between negotiating for yourself and feeling all of that pressure and having somebody who can just objectively look at it and say, “No, I think you should ask for this instead.” Or, “No, I don't think that you should give that information to the recruiter.” And the person instead of feeling, you know, personal subjective pressure can just say, “Well, the objective person that I hired and paid money to help me with this says, ‘don't do that,' or ‘do this instead,' and it's easier for me to just trust what they're doing as a professional and let me be a professional at the other things that I'm a professional at.”And so yeah, I think that's a lot of—you know, for some people, it's, “I have no idea how to negotiate. I don't want to screw this up. Please help me, Josh.” And for some people, it's, “Yeah, I've done this before. I did, okay, but I want you here to help me do this.”And that includes people who come back and work with me two or three times. They know the methodology. They've been through it literally with me, and I'm very open about what we're doing and why I'm collaborative with my clients. We're talking about the decisions we make. I will bounce things off of them.I'll say, “Here's what I think we should do. What does your intuition tell you about that? How do you feel about it?” Because it's important to me because they're in the game and I need to know what they think. And they'll come back to me and we'll do it again. They already know the playbook. And I think that's because it's easier to just have somebody who's a professional there to objectively tell you, “You're not asking for enough.” Or, “Did you think about asking for this instead?” Or, “Do you really care about that thing?” Stuff like that.Corey: There is so much value to that, just because it's a what's normal in this? Because I'm sure you've seen before where—I'm probably—I should put this in more of a question, but I already know the answer because I've seen it just from people randomly sending me things out on the internet—of their times for companies say or ask for things that are just absolute clown shoes. It's, I would barely consider it professional at that. It always feels like there's value in being able to talk to someone who sees this all the time who can say, “Hold on. That is absolutely not normal. That is not a reasonable question. That is not an expectation that any sensible person is going to have.” Because the failure mode otherwise is you think it's you.Josh: Yeah, part of my value prop is, you know, I know how to negotiate with companies. I'm not afraid of them. I've negotiated with Fortune 5 companies, come out way ahead—just as you do frequently—and I know the playbook that they're running. But part of it also is, you know, I have a compendium of recruiter responses. I know what they say, I know what their words mean, and so I can say things like, “Oh, here's what they actually mean when they ask you for that.”Or I can say, “That's weird.” Which, you know, if I've done 20 negotiations with this company and all of a sudden a recruiter says something that's weird, that makes my ears perk up and makes me wonder why. And so, I can dig in on my side and try and figure out what's going on, see if we tripped some wire that I didn't see or, you know, something like that. So, that's part of the value too, is just all the reps that I've had, even like you said, I'm sure that you would do a wonderful job negotiating; I've talked to you about negotiating online and off, and I know that you know the game, you know how to do it, for your day job but also for compensation. But I probably have more reps negotiating with those companies than you do and therefore my compendium is a little bit deeper, so there might be things that I could recognize that you would not recognize that I could see, right, in the similar way that in your negotiation world that there are things that I certainly would not recognize that you would catch on to.And I think that can be a very valuable thing. There could be something a recruiter says where I recognize, “Aha. That's a technical term or that's a key phrase that we can grab onto. And that is an opportunity to get more.”Corey: Or, “What are you making now?” It's like, yes, that's the industry accepted one free pass that's screwing the candidate. Yeah—Josh: Right.Corey: —let's not do that.Josh: Right. And we're—here's how to sidestep it and here's what happens when they ask for it for the fourth time, and here's what happens when they say the magic words and, you know, all that stuff. So yeah, a lot of it is just getting reps. It started with let me just run my playbook and then as I run the playbook, I get more data every time I do it, and I get to learn what the edge cases look like, and how to spot, you know, weird funky stuff coming from recruiters and that sort of thing.Corey: One aspect of this that has been, I guess, capturing my imagination since you first talked to me about it, and I am certain I'm going to butcher this into something that sounds insulting and demeaning, which sort of cuts against the entire point. Specifically, the idea of a positive language, or, the term you used was ‘Positively Persuasive.' What is that? Because it sounds like it's just someone who's setting me up, like, waving raw steak in front of a tiger, like, “Please maul me on this.” But there is more to it than that.Josh: [laugh]. Yeah, so this is something that, to be honest with you, I have done almost intuitively throughout my career, but certainly as a salary negotiation coach. And what it is, is a tendency to use positive, meaning, you know, not negative words. So like, essentially, if you're familiar at all with improv, which I would say probably half of the people listening probably have some idea what I'm talking about, you take improv classes, and they teach you an exercise called Yes, And. And the reason you do Yes, And is, you know, Corey says something wacky and I could shut it down.I could say, “That's not true.” You know, “My hair isn't red.” And then we're done improving. But if Corey says, “Josh your hair is red,” even if my hair is not red and I say, “Yes, and… it's on fire right now,” then we have something going, right? And so, using those positive words—yes, and is a positive way of responding to that—opens up a further dialog and also makes it easier for you to engage with me in that improvisation. In a way, a negotiation is an improvisation; they're all going to be different.A business conversation is going to be an improvisation. It's rare that you're going to have a conversation where you could write the script completely before the conversation starts. Often there will be an opportunity to improv, to do something different. And so, positively persuasive is essentially my way of thinking about how to use those positive words to accomplish an objective while building rapport with the person that you're talking to, and leaving the door open for that kind of positive collaboration and improvisation where you can work together with your co-party, with the person that you're talking to in the negotiation. And so, that's super abstract, and a concrete example of this would be for example, in a counteroffer email.Frequently people will, kind of unsolicited, just send me their counteroffer emails. “I'm writing up this email. What do you think?” Somebody on my newsletter or my email list or something. And sometimes they're okay, and sometimes it's like, they're giving an ultimatum and they're saying, “You promised this when we first talked on the phone and you're not giving me that. You offered me this and I want what you offered to start with.”And they're using all these negative words: “You promised this and didn't give it to me.” “That's not what I expected.” Whereas in the counteroffers that I'm writing, it says, “Hey, thanks for the offer.” Starts right away with something that looks like a throwaway line, a platitude, but really what it is is saying, “Hey, we're on the same team here. We're collaborating. Thanks for the offer. I appreciate it and I hope you're having a good week so far.”And then as it goes on, it says, “Here are the reasons that I'm super valuable to your team. I can't wait to join this team and, you know, express that value.” And then, “You offered $100,000. I would be more comfortable if we could settle on $115,000.” And so, that's a counteroffer. In some cases, the counter will be more than 15%. That's kind of a middle-of-the-road one, but the way I say it is, “I would be more comfortable if,” and so there's no sort of in-your-face, there's no ultimatum, there's no fist pounding on the desk—Corey: There's no, “No.” There's no, “This is not acceptable.” There's no, “I won't accept this.” It's a very soft approach that generally doesn't put people on edge.Josh: Puts it—it not only doesn't put them on edge, but you're sort of putting your arm around them saying, “Hey, you know, I'd be more comfortable if we could do this.” And they're like, “Okay, you know, let me see what I can do for you.” So, you're not making—you're not turning them into, you know, an enemy combatant; you're turning them into a collaborator. And now it's you and then working together to try to make you comfortable so that you can join their team. So, that's a subtle thing that happens in a counteroffer email and numerous other places.But that's the idea is that when you can, you're choosing positive language so that your requests will be received better, so you build rapport with the person that you're negotiating with, and so that they perceive you to be a collaborator and not an opponent.Corey: It sounds hokey, but I've also watched it work. It's weird in that we hear about things like this, we think, “Oh, that wouldn't work on me at all,” except it the evidence very clearly shows that it does. There's a reason that some people are considered charismatic and I think this is a large part of it. And I also wonder, I mean, you focus on salary negotiation for high earners, and that, historically at least, as included, you know, a fair few number of software developers and whatnot. And these days, let's be very clear that communicating what you want, clearly, concisely, and in an understandable way that something or someone can action is such a lost foreign skill for some of these people that they call the entire field ‘prompt engineering' because just communicate clearly is apparently a microaggression when you ask an engineer to do it without giving it a fancy name. Improved communication really feels like it has been part of a dawning awareness lately that, wait, this is actually important, not just one of those box-checking items that you say so that people don't spit in your food.Josh: I think you're a hundred percent right about that. I mean, it's interesting is you think about, you know, forms of communication that we have kind of experienced over the past, you know, however many years. But you know, at first, there was no writing, over, you know, thousands of years ago, or whatever, it was just all kind of oral tradition. And then we had writing and it was, like, long-form writing. And then, you know, fast forward to today and it's like you're sending a text with two letters and that means something right, or I'm about to head to my friend's house, and I text him three letters: OMW, right?It's like, extremely terse, direct, and to the point. And there is a place for that, I think. I think that efficiency probably has some benefits. I mean, there's not a lot of reason for me to spend six minutes, you know, writing a text to tell somebody that I'm heading to their house. But on the other hand, I think that sort of concision, that terse writing can also lose a lot in translation, and as we're using more media that look like Slack, or Discord, or these other chat-based ways of communicating—including email, by the way; I mean, email can be a place where you can be as terse, or I guess, as pleonastic as you'd like—and you get more and more words in there.And so, I think it's important to be intentional with those words in contexts where tone and meaning and intent can matter. And a lot of that is in interpersonal communication. And again, it's about how messages are received and what you're conveying. I use a lot of—this is [laugh] not directly related—I use a lot of emoji and emoticons and stuff like that and I do that because I'm trying to convey tone in a medium that doesn't really facilitate it, right?If I'm talking to you, you and I can see each other's faces right now, so you know if I'm being sarcastic, or telling a joke, or being very serious. And so, in emails, I'll put a smiley face. And that's me saying, “Hey, I'm not laying this on real thick. I'm just letting you know.” Right? So anyway, there are so many media that are available to us now that make it hard to convey tone that I think a lot of it is you've got to be intentional with your tone.Corey: I have worked with more people over the course of my career that have what I've taken the call being the asshole-in-email problem, where I have—I think these people are just these absolute jerks. They are completely onerous to deal with and I despise dealing with these people, but then I'll sit down with them and they are the nicest people and they are incredibly competent and effective. They just have a challenge where whatever they write an email, it sounds like there's an implicit, “Listen up here dickhead…” that they're starting the email with.Josh: [laugh]. Yeah.Corey: And, “You know what your problem is…” may as well be how they open these things. And it feels like effectively communicating and tone is becoming something of a lost art. I've talked to multiple people now who will wind up using Chat-Gippity to construct the bones of a work email and then they'll just change a sentence or two in the center that actually is the substantive thing that they want to send so it winds up handling all the window-dressing there. Now, I'm wondering what the other side is going to look like when you have someone using Chat-Gippity to paste a work email into it. It's like, “Okay, strip out the flattery. What are they actually asking from me here?” So, you effectively have, like, an API layer of padding provided by computers, where you could just like, say, the direct thing, but it comes with all the flowerly accouterments that has become expected in business correspondence.Josh: Yeah. I mean, I love everything that you said there. It's true. I mean, I've worked with people in the past where they would send me an email, or I would email with them frequently and then we were talking in person, I realized that oh, I totally misread what they were saying. Like, I misread what they meant to say, I misread what their outcome, their preferred outcome was, and it's because the tone is just lost in email.And I don't think it was necessarily due to any sort of deficiency on their side. It was on—they have a way of communicating, I have a way of perceiving communications, and they were different, and so the message that I got was different. So, I think a lot of what I'm talking about with positively persuasive is how do I communicate in a way where it is not ambiguous, where it is very clear what I'm saying, what my intent is, what my tone is. And sometimes, like you said, [laugh] use ChatGPT to, like, strip out the flattery. I put the flattery in because I want them to know, like, “Look, I know that you're a person. You and I are on the same team here. We're working together.”So, a lot of my emails will open with, “Hey, hope you're having a good day.” And it's like, do I care if they're having a good day? Yeah, but I don't need to say that out loud. The reason I'm saying it out loud is I want them—the opposite of everything you just described where I want them to read that email and think, “Okay, Josh isn't coming at me. Even if he does have critiques of something that I'm doing, or he has a suggestion to improve something, he's coming at it from the place of, ‘Hey, I hope you're having a good day so far.'” Whatever I say at the beginning of the email.And so, that's filler, a hundred percent, but it's filler with a purpose that is meant to convey the tone of the email, that is, I'm not coming down on you too hard. I'm trying to convey a message or ask a question and sincerely curious, and can we come together on this to figure out what the solution is or to move forward or to find the next steps or whatever the thing is that we're trying to do?Corey: It feels like this is an area that has massive application beyond the obvious negotiation piece of it, which is fundamentally where we sit down and try and convince people to do a thing that we want them to do that is in our interest. But it's like, okay, well, that's not just negotiation. That is, on some level, a disturbing number of human interactions that we tend to have. Where do you see this being applied? Is it something that just—that you're looking at just through a lens of communicating effectively in a salary negotiation, or does it extend beyond that to your worldview?Josh: I think it can get pretty broad. I mean, as you were describing, I was thinking kind of, as you were talking, like, when else do I use this? And the answer is a lot. But one place that I use this kind of thing a lot is when I'm emailing people who I don't know, and trying to get them to either just give me something or to allow me more leeway than they otherwise necessarily have to allow. And so for—here, I'll give you an example, which is, I recently switched homeowners insurance providers because I live in Florida and homeowner's insurance in Florida is a nightmare.And so, I changed providers. I thought I had crossed all my t's and dotted all my I's, but there was something that fell between the cracks, and that is that the mortgage holder—the bank that holds my mortgage—hadn't sent the premium check to my new insurance provider. They didn't get that memo. And it was essentially my responsibility, but I kind of goofed. So, the bank writes me an email and they say, “Hey, we see you changed providers but we don't have an address for them. We can't send them a check. Can you give it to me?”And so, now I'm—there are two parties that I have to kind of keep on my side. One of them is obviously the bank, but also the insurance provider, who might be mad at me because I'm ten days late on this premium or whatever. So, my emails to them are places where I use this where it's like, I'm basically going to make it so that the person who could get mad at me and cause me some kind of detriment is going to have to do it through a really thick cloud of, “Josh is a nice guy who isn't trying to be a jerk to anybody here. He's not trying to pull one over on anybody. There was an honest mistake that was made, he's just trying to make everything right, and he's hoping that I can help them.”And they're going to have to look at the way that I communicate with them and they're going to have to push through it and say, “Nope. I'm going to be a jerk. I'm going to follow the letter of the law or I'm going to be as punitive as I can be.” That's really hard to do when somebody like me is emailing, say, “Hey, listen, I know that we were supposed to get a check out to you last week. I'm working on it right now. I've already got everything to the bank. It's going to be overnighted to you tonight. Is there anything else I could do to make this easy for you on your side?”And then they're going to be like, “No, just, you know, as soon as we get it, we'll let you know.” Whereas if I'm, like, you know, mad at them or I'm mad at somebody or I'm being a jerk in email, then they don't really have any reason to not be as punitive as they can be to me. And so, that's just—it's a little manipulative, I guess, but it's also the way that I see life, right? Like, I'm like that with everyone, including people who are on the other side of that equation. I'm going to give them grace when I can.And so, it's a way of me saying, “Hey, can you extend some grace to me? I think you're a human being who's on the other side of this and you have a job to do and I understand that, and if you could be a little bit kind to me, that would be great.” And it works almost every time.Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by Panoptica.  Panoptica simplifies container deployment, monitoring, and security, protecting the entire application stack from build to runtime. Scalable across clusters and multi-cloud environments, Panoptica secures containers, serverless APIs, and Kubernetes with a unified view, reducing operational complexity and promoting collaboration by integrating with commonly used developer, SRE, and SecOps tools. Panoptica ensures compliance with regulatory mandates and CIS benchmarks for best practice conformity. Privacy teams can monitor API traffic and identify sensitive data, while identifying open-source components vulnerable to attacks that require patching. Proactively addressing security issues with Panoptica allows businesses to focus on mitigating critical risks and protecting their interests. Learn more about Panoptica today at panoptica.app.Corey: There's value as well, even everyday customer service interactions, if I have a bad customer experience buying something off of Amazon—I know, imagine that.j could that ever happen? Of course not. But in a magical world in which in hypothetically did, I can call up and they answer the phone, I'm probably going to be pretty steamed going into that conversation because this is effort I didn't want to have to deal with. But stop and think about it for a second. Usually, when I call Amazon for a variety of things, it's not Andy Jassy who's answering the phone. Those are atypical moments for me.Instead, it is generally some poor customer service schmo, who is basically given zero amount of autonomy to speak of in the course of their job, and surprisingly, does not set Amazon's strategic priorities for them. And if I unload on this person, maybe I make myself feel better, I've made someone else's day actively worse, but even if you want to set aside the story of being a good person—which I don't suggest people do—but view it in a purely Machiavellian self-serving way, you're still going to have a better outcome if you inspire people to like you by making yourself likable. Because when you're a jerk—and I used to work helpdesk; I remember how this works—Josh: Me, too.Corey: Suddenly, I will fall back on every policy that I can have, “Oh, we're not allowed to sit through a reboot. Bye.” As opposed to, “Eh, [unintelligible 00:22:31] say ever not to, but I'm enjoying this and I want to help you out and make sure you get there, so hang out. Why not?” There are ways people can bend the rules in your favor, but if you give them an excuse to fall back on that, they're not going to go out of their way to help you at all. They're going to make you go through every bit of procedural red tape they can possibly come up with. And again, you've made their day worse and that should not be lost on you. The outcomes are better for everyone when you're a nice person.Josh: As you were talking, it's funny because I remembered, maybe the most frustrated I've ever been talking to customer service. This is several years—many years ago, but I had some student loan stuff going on. I don't even remember specifically what it was, but it had to do with, you know, who was servicing the loan and I'm trying to pay off a loan and I can't get the right person on the phone and they say, you know, “It's this other place that owns that holds the loan.” Or, “You need to call this person,” and I'm getting the runaround and I'm not able to do the thing I want to do.And after I think I've been hung up on, like, three times, and I was really steamed. Like you said, I'm legitimately, like, very frustrated. My voice had been cracking a little bit, which is how I know I'm, like, really getting heated is my [laugh] voice will start to crack a little bit. But I said to the person—and I became conscious in that moment of like, okay, I'm very frustrated. I could say something I regret I could really, like, hurt this person that I'm talking to.As you said, they're just somebody who's a customer service representative for this bank or loan servicer, whoever they were. So, I said something like, “Listen, you can't hear it in the tone of my voice right now, but I need you to know that I'm extremely frustrated and I'm going to [laugh] I'm going to get really upset, and so I'm asking you to help me before I do that before I escalate. I don't want to talk to your manager, but I'm going to ask you to do that if you don't help me right now. And you should know that I'm super frustrated. My voice is not betraying that right now, but understand that I am.”And they snapped in and they were like, “Okay, I get it, I get it,” you know? And right there even as a place where I could have just started shouting at them or whatever it takes, you know, “I want to talk to your manager,” and, “I'm going to escalate,” and all this stuff. And instead, I was like, well, I'm going to give them one last chance, which is, let me just tell them how frustrated I am without using colorful language or mean words. And it worked. It was a subtle thing that actually, I think it got their attention more than anything else. They said, “Oh, this person is really angry. I should actually listen to them.”Corey: Now, there is a dark side to this as well and that is human nature. I have done experiments on this over the years, most notably on Twitter, back when that was the central place people went to, and when I would say something nice about an AWS service, it got in most cases two likes and maybe a bot would retweet it. Whereas if I say, “This AWS service is a piece of garbage,” and I come up with some reason for it, it went around the internet three times and it was misconstrued, with me saying, “The entirety of AWS is terrible.” Not usually, no. There are some frustrating elements, but yeah, there's context. It doesn't fit into a single tweet.The snarky negativity blows up and responds to—and resonates with something in human nature that the people love spreading that around and engaging with it, whereas the happy positivity does not work that way. On Twitter. I've noticed what seems to be the opposite effect on LinkedIn. Snark doesn't do well over there, but almost saccharine-sweet sincerity does. And I don't know what this says about various social media channels or human nature or what. All I know is that I'm confused.Josh: I think you're right. You know, I mean, as you were talking, I was thinking about clickbait, right? Like, there's a reason that clickbait is called what it is, and it's because you read it and you get annoyed or frustrated or angry, and I'm going to hate-read this article right now and I'm going to send it to six friends. There is something in human nature. I mean, you know, we talked—for decades, I've heard about how the local news is our news, “If it bleeds, it leads,” in news, right?We're not talking about how great the planet is or how things—like, this bad thing happened in New Orleans yesterday and you should be really upset about it, or wherever that place happens to be on that particular day. I do think there is something innate in us that allows us to gravitate towards those kinds of things and I have no idea what it is. But it is interesting, as you said, that there are places where either that's frowned upon or there's just a different mode of communication, which tells me that there's something sort of in the cultural water there that causes people to perceive stuff differently in different kinds of social media environments, right? Twitter definitely is a place where things can go pretty negative. And there are other places that are significantly more negative, right, on the internet, if you want to go, they get really bad, and then there's places that are really positive.And it's interesting how it's like a maybe people self-select into those places, but also, I think, you know, I think there's a big difference if you think about, like, who's using Twitter and why and who's using LinkedIn and why. I think that people correctly perceive on LinkedIn that for the most part, you're probably not going to be somebody that's at the top of a bunch of lists to be hired if your whole thing on LinkedIn is just being negative all the time and doom and gloom and snark and that kind of thing. It'll be entertaining to some people, but you're probably not going to get many job offers based on that because people are going to ask, “Do I want to work with this person 24 hours a day?” And they'll read your posts and say, “No,” whereas at least a saccharine sweet person, everybody knows those people who are like that in real life, and they can be I don't know, a little bit much, but also can generally be very good people to work with and it's not difficult to sort of like manage that.Corey: There's a lot that can be done just by having people want to help you. It's weird. Like, I take a look at some of the people that I identify publicly as the nicest in tech—Mark [unintelligible 00:27:48] is a good example. Kelsey Hightower is sort of the canonical example of all of this. These are just genuinely nice people. Ashley Willis, another good example.There are so many different folks out there who are just beacons of positivity. And I look at that, and it's like, first, that is admirable. Second, holy hell that is absolutely not me. No one is ever going to say, “That's what I love about Corey. He's so uplifting and positive all the time.” You know, I do strive to be a better person and inspire others to be better people, but I'm also willing to spare no quarter for corporate tomfoolery either. Which apparently means a lot of people think you're a jerk as a result. I'll take it.Josh: Yeah, I think it's, you know, everybody—that's the nice thing about humans, right, is we're all different. And there are lots of different types of person—if everybody had the same personality, what a boring place that we would live. And that's true for, more or less, any human characteristic. If we were all the same and vanilla, I think it would be pretty boring. So, I think that having really positive people out there is great, and having some people who are snarky is great, and having people who have, you know, an ability to just point out absurdity is great. If everyone is pointing out absurdity all the time, then we're not left with too much.So, I do think it's good that those people are out there and they're very positive. And I think that, you know, even for myself, like, I try to be positive and helpful. Like, we were talking about customer service. I'm like, overly nice to customer service people. I tip more than I should most of the time. And a lot of that is just, you know, that's a human; they have needs and feelings and this is a way for me to be kind to them.And I know most people don't think that way that I do. And I like that. And I think that some people don't think that way and I think that's totally fine, too. I think the variety is the spice of life and I think that makes it interesting and useful. I also think that being intentional with those different modes, having them all available to you, and exercising them in different environments can be, like, a level-up, right? It can be a superpower.You can either be a person with a personality who exercises that same personality all the time, or you can choose to exercise, sort of, different personalities or different ways of communicating or different levels of positivity or negativity in different environments. And I think that makes it even more interesting where you're able to essentially be a chameleon and find the right mode of communication for the environment or the situation that you're in, which can enhance that situation for you or for other people that are around you.Corey: I have to ask, do you find that this is something you do all the time or do you put on your negotiating phrasing the same way that I do when my children accuse me of putting on ‘podcast voice.'Josh: All the time, definitely not. I am aware of it as a way of communicating that's available to me and I do consciously use it a lot of the time. But you know, if I'm just sitting around with my buddies on, you know, Wednesday night watching the game, probably not. And a lot of that is because, you know, part of this is, it's a default to positive because you don't know sort of who's on the other end of the line, whereas if you're communicating with somebody that you've communicated with for hundreds of hours, you don't need all that stuff, you don't need all the tonal indicators and the padding and all that stuff because you know that person. So, a lot of what I'm describing, even like in a salary negotiation, I'm basically working from the default of I don't know the counterparty, I don't know the recruiter, and therefore we're going to default to positive, and that's going to essentially, you know, make things smoother.It's going to remove friction because there are things that I don't know, whereas, you know, if I'm communicating with somebody I know really well for 20 years, we don't need all that stuff. We can—that's where the shorthand can come in handy. It can be really useful because we already know all of the background there. One place that I'm very conscious of this is, you know, every now and then somebody, with a personal friend or somebody that I know, well, I'll have, like, a difficult conversation where they'll say, “Hey, you know, this is something that happened to me recently. Can you help me out?” Or, “This is a difficult thing that I'm going through.”And that's a place where I am very conscious of this and it comes in different ways. One of them is using positive words, but one of them is also just, like, exercising extreme sympathy or empathy if it's appropriate. Which is, again, it's a conscious decision to say, this isn't a time to point out, you know, for example, errors, or like, this person just needs someone that they want to talk to and I'm going to listen to them carefully, I'm going to try to give them reassurance that the situation will be resolved eventually, and that kind of thing, but it's not a time for you know, critique or, you know, negative words or pointing out flaws and that kind of thing. And so, I think that's also kind of a conscious place that I will exercise it. But to answer your question, no, I don't do this all the time.I would say without having ever thought about this before, the less familiar I am with the person or the situation, the more I will default to this, and the more familiar I am with the person or the situation, the less I will default to it. And I will just use more plain, kind of, direct language because that familiarity is there, and it assumes a lot that isn't there when I don't know the person well.Corey: I really want to thank you for taking the time to speak with me about this. Where can people go to learn more?Josh: Maybe follow me on Twitter [laugh], @joshdoody on Twitter.Corey: It's a harder problem these days than it once was.Josh: Yeah. I really paused there. I am pretty active on LinkedIn these days. And fearlesssalarynegotiation.com isn't explicitly about positive language or being positively persuasive, but you'll see even just reading the articles that I write there that underlying most of what I write is this sort of implicit understanding that positivity is the way to make progress and to get closer to what your goals are. So, @joshdoody on Twitter; joshdoody on LinkedIn, of course, and then fearlesssalarynegotiation.com.Corey: And we will, of course, put links to all of this in the show notes. Thank you so much for taking the time to speak with me. I appreciate it.Josh: Thanks for having me on, Corey. This was a lot of fun. I always like talking to you.Corey: I do, too. Josh [laugh] Doody, owner of Fearless Salary Negotiation. I'm Cloud Economist Corey Quinn and this is Screaming in the Cloud. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, whereas if you've hated this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice along with an angry comment that rants itself sick, but also only uses positive language.Corey: If your AWS bill keeps rising and your blood pressure is doing the same, then you need The Duckbill Group. We help companies fix their AWS bill by making it smaller and less horrifying. The Duckbill Group works for you, not AWS. We tailor recommendations to your business and we get to the point. Visit duckbillgroup.com to get started.

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DroneCast Latajaca Kawka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 36:30


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The Two Vague Podcast
Episode 57 - Acronym

The Two Vague Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 68:25


ASAP, AFK and sonar walk in to a bar.  The bartender says, “As Soon As Possible… Away From Keyboard… who's your friend?”  If you don't understand this “joke,” don't worry; you will before the end of the show.  This week Ben and Norah discuss the difference between acronyms, anacronyms, and initialisms.  Other topics include: a recent TikTok trend, commonly used acronyms, a comedy bit by Gary Gulman, a chat room party game, and commonly used video game abbreviations.   00:00:21 - Norah and Ben open the show by talking about the weather 00:02:50 - Ben drops a “Pop Song 89” reference, and Norah picks it up 00:03:53 - Distracted by Truth or Consequences and Elephant Butte New Mexico  00:06:54 - Discussing the TikTok trend of “Quiet Quitting,” and working from home  00:12:27 - Teen employment through the generations… more research required  00:14:14 - Cozy mysteries on BritBox, and “How to Build a Sex Room” on Netflix 00:16:00 - Norah explains a little bit about acronyms and initialisms  00:19:40 - Anacronyms, an acronym, and usage statistics in the Google Ngram Viewer 00:24:30 - Types of abbreviations, and having fun at work with backronyms 00:26:29 - Be careful when choosing your acronyms, and watchdogs vs. proofreaders   00:29:06 - Norah puts on her anti-embarrassment scarf for Ben's explanation 00:32:15 - FUBAR actually means f-ed up beyond all repair, and OJCBRBPA 00:34:53 - “FOMO is too much like MOFO,” HDM1 cables, and when the world ends 00:38:03 - “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart” 00:40:23 - A plan for zone improvement, and saving the ship 00:42:30 - The “state abbreviation documentary” bit, and a scene from the movie Kiss of Death 00:45:45 - Ben reminisces about playing “Acrophobia: Fear of Acronyms” in the late 90s 00:48:47 - Norah learns video game related acronyms starting with: RPG, MMO, and WoW 00:50:08 - MOBA, FPS, RTS, PVP, PVE, and SIM 00:52:07 - Ben tries to lead Norah to DLC in the style of “The $100,000 Pyramid” gameshow 00:54:42 - NPC, HUD, XP, QWERTY, and Ben forgets to talk about WASD controls  00:58:07 - MK, NFS, FF, SF, ESRB ratings, AOE, DOT, and “AFK, BIO” 01:01:03 - LFG, LFP, OMW, “M as in Mancy,” TLDR,  AP, and HP 01:04:06 - “Point and click adventure” games, “best briends forever,” and shmups 01:06:32 - Ben closes the show with the Konami code and that is TMI for Norah 

Exploration: LIVE!
Episode 8: Little Versus Fast

Exploration: LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 43:56


After two weeks of special episodes, Charlie and Natalie return with an old fashioned classic quintessential episode of Exploration: Live!Featuring discussions of:-imaginary arguments-costars dating-lorrie's stoop idea-OMW!-canned fish irony-little versus fast -meditation brainwashing-switching socks freedomExploration: LIVE! is a weekly podcast in which Brooklyn comedians Charlie Bardey (@chunkbardey) and Natalie Rotter-Laitman (@natrotlait) explore some of the most (and least) pressing ideas, theories, axioms and concepts out there.

ShopTalkPodcast
EP298 - Nick Varcity (feat @NickVarcity)

ShopTalkPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 119:05


Welcome back to shoptalkpodcast EP298! J and Dame are back for another week of foolishness and they are joined in the studio by Nick Varcity. The fellas chop it up about their week, Dame's shares a conspiracy about the in home Kovid test and J adds on, they discuss "Pushing P", some more NFT/metaverse stuff and more. We also kick it with Nick and find out why he is the King of Downtown, early influences and upbringing, his journey through music, and what he has in store for 2022. Music Pick of the week is "OMW" by Nick Varcity Who's Mans - Mitch McConnell...sorta. ❶ Youtube  ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❷ Website ☞ www.shoptalkpod.com ❸ Book some time ☞ www.shoptalkpodcastudio.com ❹ Facebook ☞ https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/ Follow @jjohnson313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow @dame___313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow Shoptalkpodcast on Instagram and Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shoptalkpodcast/support

Knights Of The Bantam
Episode 018: The Graveyard Grin | Pt. 2

Knights Of The Bantam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 100:18


The party runs afoul of some skittering, pissed-off denizens of the haunted city. What's going to save them this time? Would you believe me if I told you it was the power of friendship? Listen on! Content warning: psychological horror, body horror, descriptions of physical violence Like what we do? Join us on our Linktr.ee! Check out our friends at Dungeons & Dingbats, a community that learns, creates and collaborates together!: http://www.dndingbats.com (www.dndingbats.com)  Music Credits Courtesy of https://soundcloud.com/derek-bruno-335307985 (Eestra on Soundcloud): Knights of the Bantam Main Theme Lost Places Courtesy of http://www.epidemicsound.com (www.epidemicsound.com): _91nova / Amuleto _91nova / Just A Shadow _91nova / OMW _91nova / Royal Chaos _91nova / Thunderous APOLLO / Nice Guy Ballpoint / Nothing For Free Ballpoint / The Yawn Ballpoint, Cushy, Dylan Sitts / Pigeons Bonkers Beat Club / TriPle Payout (Instrumental Version) Christian Andersen / Done For Craft Case / The Mothman Cushy / Acta Cushy / Pain Cushy / Steak Damma Beatz / Easy Man Damma Beatz / LiveIt Dylan Sitts / Toasted Fasion / Heist Huzzle IXVI / Ethereal Garden Jay Varton / Mental Stillness Support this podcast

Knights Of The Bantam
Episode 017: The Graveyard Grin | Pt. 1

Knights Of The Bantam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 65:58


The majesty and horror of Jamusthal unfolds as our heroes proceed deeper into the city. What's the nightlife like here? The restaurant scene? What sorts of very normal and non-Euclidean architecture can we expect to see? There's very little in the guidebook! Content warning: psychological horror, body horror, descriptions of physical violence Like what we do? Join us on our Linktr.ee! Music Credits Courtesy of https://soundcloud.com/derek-bruno-335307985 (Eestra on Soundcloud): Knights of the Bantam Main Theme Lost Places Courtesy of http://www.epidemicsound.com (www.epidemicsound.com): _91nova / Amuleto _91nova / Just A Shadow _91nova / OMW _91nova / Royal Chaos _91nova / Thunderous APOLLO / Nice Guy Ballpoint / Nothing For Free Ballpoint / The Yawn Ballpoint, Cushy, Dylan Sitts / Pigeons Bonkers Beat Club / TriPle Payout (Instrumental Version) Christian Andersen / Done For Craft Case / The Mothman Cushy / Acta Cushy / Pain Cushy / Steak Damma Beatz / Easy Man Damma Beatz / LiveIt Dylan Sitts / Toasted Fasion / Heist Huzzle IXVI / Ethereal Garden Jay Varton / Mental Stillness Support this podcast

OnMyWay
Ep. 34 Overtime Elite Opening The Door For Pro High School Basketball

OnMyWay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 17:58


OMW dives into Pro-High School Basketball and what It means for the NCAA moving forward. The question we've all wanted to know is whether or not the NCAA is needed in the modern era of major sports. Overtime Elite looks to put the nail in the coffin with their new Pro Basketball developmental league that actually pays the the players 100K+ to play in their league. Host: Pernell Beals (IG: @PernellDaGreat) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/omw-podcast/support

OnMyWay
Ep. 01 Monday Morning Wake Up: Self Reflect & Be Very Intentional about it

OnMyWay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 8:09


OMW is introducing "The Morning Wake Up." These segments are centered around Monday motivations and world news updates. This episode will dive into the topic of self reflection and being very intentional about reflecting on your life and how you can improve each day. Host: Pernell Beals @PernellDaGreat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/omw-podcast/support

Carnival of Randomness
The Pickle Mafia

Carnival of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 54:42


The Pickle Mafia at the Old Pickle Factory? Pickle-ception it is. Rob and Greg sit down this week with the members of The Pickle Mafia (Charlie Lindner, Ben Chilbert and Marco Cirigliano) to talk their history, style, influences and all things in between. Settle in, crack open a jar, and enjoy! Stay tuned after the podcast for a song from The Pickle Mafia. From the EP "A Night To Remember", we are proud to present "OMW". Sit back and enjoy, follow them to listen to more music and continue to stay safe and support local businesses and musicians. Song used with permission, all rights to The Pickle Mafia The Pickle Mafia: https://charlielindner.com/the-pickle-mafia Carnival of Randomness: https://www.carnivalofrandomness.com

Space4Growth
Structurally Sound (ft. Shaya) | S1 E11

Space4Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 66:05


On this episode the squad is joined by singer songwriter Shaya. Shaya, who recently released a single title “OMW”, talks to us about her creative process, her approach when she lacks inspiration, navigating the music industry as a woman, and more!

Walk 1000 miles a Year; Can a Great Dane and a Couch Potato #walk1000miles 2021?
Day 149 –Annoyed - Walk 1000 Miles in a Year #walk1000miles #WillowWalks1000Miles

Walk 1000 miles a Year; Can a Great Dane and a Couch Potato #walk1000miles 2021?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 7:40


I know you know what I'm talking about when I say – it should do this, but won't – WHY WONT YOU DO IT? I've looked it up on Google and You tube and I purchased the same extension twice. I've spoken to my IT Guru and still, you sit there vexing me. Just sitting there looking smug with the progress reading ‘waiting to download' Okay then – Do that then. Nothing stopping you. Why are you being so mean? Yes, that's right, I'm having another laptop meltdown. It's not until you start to write things down and reflect on your life, and you think I couldn't possibly ever see this happening to me, and when I read this back in a week, a month, a year I'll be full of denial. But right now, in this the current present, OMW my knickers are in such a twist that the frustration could be called ‘wind the bobbin in' I nearly did that thing that you've seen on movies when they are sitting at a table and something kicks off, and then they just flip and upturn the table, my lifting, and flipping. When I say nearly, I didn't but I'd like to have a go at it. With the slow-motion playback and the drinks spilling in mid-air. After the flipping the table, I walked out. Best go out and calm down because this is doing my noggin in. Nice day and good company, Willow and I were getting on well and I managed to calm myself down. Think the duck may have wound Willow up a tad, but I was good. It's good to be outside and let your mind refresh. Take a breath or two. I decided to leave it, no more I'll just do this or I'll just try that. The laptop was going into the shop to get sorted before I threw it into the cut (canal) If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a five-star rating or review and share it with those you feel would also enjoy them. Don't forget to follow us, here for future episodes – once again thank you for listening. Same walk different viewpoints - Come say Hi at; Our website - https://changingpace.co.uk Louise's (Couch Potato) account of the walks can also be found here; 1. https://twitter.com/NbChangingPac 2. https://www.facebook.com/NBChangingPace 3. https://www.instagram.com/nbchangingpace 4. https://www.tiktok.com/@narrowboatchangingpace 5. https://www.youtube.com/c/NarrowboatChangingPace Willow's (Great Dane) account of the walks can also be found here; 1. https://www.facebook.com/WillowTheGreatDane 2. https://www.instagram.com/willowwalks1000miles 3. https://www.tiktok.com/@willowwalks1000miles 4. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBdl0W-Q_vJQmQQ3Ae1Bogw PLEASE NOTE - We are not contracted or affiliated with the official #walk1000miles challenge, we are just participants - https://www.walk1000miles.co.uk Some of our posts contain affiliate links, We earn a small commission if you choose to make a purchase using these links, they cost you nothing extra. Every little click helps, thank you for supporting us. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/narrowboat-changing-pace/message

Culture Comic Book News
The Culture Comic Strip 2: Ain't Nothing but a Black Lightning Party

Culture Comic Book News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 49:35


Old Man Wade goes it alone in the second issue of the Culture Comic Book News Comic Strip! OMW gives his thoughts on the Black Lightning series finale, and more!This episode is powered by the righteousness of a Jefferson Pearce speech...________________________Follow Old Man Wade-Twitter @OldManWadeCom Follow Supa Woke-Twitter @Letshitrecord Follow The Culture Comic Book News:CCBN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/441197817125388CCBN Twitter: @Culture_Comic_NFollow BlaqueRabbit -Twitter @BlaqueRabbitcom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BRabbitDotCom/Instagram: blaque_rabbit_comTheme produced by @baxelaniSoundcloud: Axestrumentals And visit the MOTHERSHIP! The best damn culture website on the planet, https://blaquerabbit.com

Culture Comic Book News
The Culture Issue No. 40: Venom: Let There Be Meh!

Culture Comic Book News

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 65:31


Old Man Wade, Supa Woke, and J. Jonah Diddy have bonded... ok that was a little too creepy even for me. The fellas get together and discuss Castlevania on Netflix (0:39:25), Supa Woke and OMW demand to see the accounting for the podcast which spills into a convo about the recent issues on The Joe Budden Podcast (7:14:00), OMW's love for Black Lightning's Tobias Whale (16:22:30), The recently announced Highlander reboot (26:22:45), thoughts on the Venom 2 trailer, and more!This episode is powered by a turd in the wind... ________________________Follow Old Man Wade-Twitter @OldManWadeCom Follow Supa Woke-Twitter @Letshitrecord Follow The Culture Comic Book News:CCBN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/441197817125388CCBN Twitter: @Culture_Comic_NFollow BlaqueRabbit -Twitter @BlaqueRabbitcom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BRabbitDotCom/Instagram: blaque_rabbit_comTheme produced by @baxelaniSoundcloud: Axestrumentals And visit the MOTHERSHIP! The best damn culture website on the planet, https://blaquerabbit.com

Culture Comic Book News
The Culture Comic Strip 1: Marvel Phase Four

Culture Comic Book News

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 41:33


Old Man Wade goes it alone in the first official Culture Comic Book News Comic Strip! Our Comic Strip episodes are shorter quick hit episodes on the current news and announcements. This week OMW discusses the Marvel Phase Four trailer, answers some fan questions, and more!This episode is powered by Bane and Clayface singing WAP... What? That one was too funny to just let go... ________________________Follow Old Man Wade-Twitter @OldManWadeCom Follow Supa Woke-Twitter @Letshitrecord Follow The Culture Comic Book News:CCBN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/441197817125388CCBN Twitter: @Culture_Comic_NFollow BlaqueRabbit -Twitter @BlaqueRabbitcom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BRabbitDotCom/Instagram: blaque_rabbit_comTheme produced by @baxelaniSoundcloud: Axestrumentals And visit the MOTHERSHIP! The best damn culture website on the planet, https://blaquerabbit.com

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast
Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast 106 (12 kinds of hunger? And exercise for weightloss?)

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 42:08


Peter waffles about the dietary-theory of 12 kinds of hunger. Is this legit or is this just a whole bunch of psychobabble to make weightloss sound more complicated than it really is?He's also talking about "exercise for weightloss". Gyms are opening up again in Scotland and a LOT of women have been emailing in asking what the best exercise for weightloss is.He explains why exercising for weightloss is a collosal waste of time.Remember to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the competitions, wisdom and cute videos.  Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments    If you could rate the podcast on your favourite platform that would be a big help.    Playing us out; "OMW" by Dr. Delight for a nice old skool sound.

Moore MATTERS
Truly

Moore MATTERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 16:10


Omw to get 1 more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Bruh Issa Murder
Track 1: Murder FT Jane The Boy

Bruh Issa Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 34:52


New season, New year, new me...jk its still the petty me from last year. On our first episode we cover some gruesome murders. First the case of Franchelli Almonte, A woman murdered trying to. help a friend and her daughter. We also cover the case of Christopher Alan Brown a 12 year old boy who was murdered and it took 23 years to solve.musical feature: OMW by Jane The BoyIf you want to donate to the show, check out the merch, the show musical playlist, and more do all that here. https://linktr.ee/BruhissamurderSources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-w49AgIquLNcTQmv8Q2dYcyb_rh9OzE8dookGT92Iwc/edit?usp=sharingThank you for listening and if you enjoyed please sub and reviewSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bruh-issa-murder/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

DJ SUPERSTAR
"OMW 2" RNB MIXTAPE

DJ SUPERSTAR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 34:55


DJ SUPERSTAR DROPS "OMW 2" RNB MIXTAPE

omw rnb mixtape
FriYAY's with the Ytribe
How the heck do we survive Gen Z teens!?

FriYAY's with the Ytribe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 6:17


Omw! I'm at my end over here - parents please HELP!!!! #GenZ #RaisingBoys #SingleParents #PodcastCallToRally #Help

Adam in the Afternoon – Quicksie 98.3

How many times have you sent a text that said, “OMW,” when in reality you are still sitting in a towel scrolling through TikTok on…

DJ SUPERSTAR
"OMW" RNB MIXTAPE

DJ SUPERSTAR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 49:28


DJ SUPERSTAR DROPS "OMW" RNB MIXTAPE

omw rnb mixtape
TFYLP
Transformers & Toy Hauls for 5/13/2020 – Ouch My Wallet

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 70:23


The TFYLP cast talk about their recent toy purchases! 

TFYLP
TFYLP 381 – Transformers Crossovers

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 72:46


The cast discusses various Transformers crossovers over the years and what they would like to see in the future

TFYLP
MP-51 Arcee, Netflix WFC Walmart toy leakers, Studio Series Devastator – TF Talk News Episode 013

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 26:33


Mr. Starscream goes all out and covers all the big news of this jam packed week! Xiaomi Nezha Transformers Optimus Prime, ER EX-08 Allicon from Japan, MPM-10 Starscream Japan release,...Continue Reading››

TFYLP
Microcasters – Seacons Tentakill & Seawing

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 55:20


The cast discusses more Takara Seacons

TFYLP
TFYLP 380 – Transformers Completionism

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 84:53


The cast discusses what a complete collection looks like to each of them.

TFYLP
Haslab Unicron Update & Netflix War for Cybertron Toys – TF Talk News Episode 012

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 7:50


This brief news update focused on the second update on the progress of Haslab Unicron and the return of the Decepticon Justice Division.

TFYLP
Microcasters – MP+ Smokescreen

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 47:15


The cast reviews the new Takara Masterpiece MP+ Smokescreen

OMW with Dustin M
OMW With Dustin M: 14. Val and Kaiser

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 132:39


Join Val, Kaiser, and myself this week on OMW. We discuss rude customers, how North Side Yacht Club bartenders ain't shit, and hot sauce.

OMW with Dustin M
OMW With Dustin M: 13. Kelsey and J

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 116:15


Join Kelsey, J, and myself this week on OMW. We cover getting hit on by strange men, the coming apocalypse, and many drunken stories.

OMW with Dustin M
OMW With Dustin M: 12. Kaiser, Melanie, and Sweeney

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 122:08


Join Kaiser, Melanie, Sweeney, and myself for a business owner special of OMW. We speak about the current economic climate, how the virus is affecting them, and some general bullshit that I can't remember.

Why So Serious Pop Culture and Movie Review Podcast

Brandon, Mike and Old Man Wade are back for another Book of the Month Club and we are going to go thru all the volumes of Saga starting with Volumes 1 and 2. Saga is Brandon's favorite comic book of all time and he could not wait for OMW and Mike to read it.  The first two volumes of this book build this incredible world with Marko and Alana and Hazel that plays on so many real life issues including race, war, politics, family and so much more.  A fun show as always, Please be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Also leave us a five star review. You can follow the Old Man Wade Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and Podbean. Contact Us: Email: Brandon@thatcooolblacknerd.com Twitter: @thatcoolblknerd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhySoSeriousPod/

OMW with Dustin M
OMW With Dustin M: 11. Liz Banks

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 96:23


Join Liz, Kaiser and myself tomorrow afternoon for a special episode of OMW. We discuss Liz and her Spotify creeping habits, the married life, friendships in Covington, and creepy old men crashing her party.

Michael David Daniel Manuel Show
MDDM SHOW - S1 | EP 1.5

Michael David Daniel Manuel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 71:52


Are you eager, to lose track of time, zone out, get some peace of mind, well that won't happen on my watch, I'll constantly remind you of your problems and remind you of the exact time. This is the Michael David Daniel Manuel Show... I'm Still working on the name, but we are sponsored by Nike ©, Lipton ice tea© and many many more. Come listen to me make fun of your mom, talk trash about your inbred family and most of all laugh at your opinions. OMW you're still reading? You must love emotional abuse. AWWWW

Michael David Daniel Manuel Show
1) UFC, 2) Check Your Influence, 3)Discipline.

Michael David Daniel Manuel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 60:41


Are you eager, to lose track of time, zone out, get some peace of mind, well that won't happen on my watch, I'll constantly remind you of your problems and remind you of the exact time.  This is the Michael David Daniel Manuel Show...   I'm Still working on the name, but we are sponsored by Nike ©, Lipton ice tea© and many many more.  Come listen to me make fun of your mom, talk trash about your inbred family and most of all laugh at your opinions. OMW you're still reading? You must love emotional abuse. AWWWW

OMW with Dustin M
Omw with Dustin M: 8. J, Kaiser, and Dustin

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 116:29


Join J, Kaiser and I this week on OMW. Some of the highlights are underage alcohol poisoning, YouTube black holes, and condoms filled w"ith mashed potatoes. You won't be disappointed. "

ARTS UNCENSORED
UNCENSORED: NEW NUE

ARTS UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 49:35


From New Orleans ... but now considers himself a bonafide NY'er. He is a writer, director and producer. Having started his venture into media via YouTube in 2008 where he used all these skills to create informative shows, documentaries, talk shows including the popular "Sex Tales" which opened up the conversation around safe sex and the experiences that come from sex. Also a creator of reality TV as seen in his hit show "The Circle NYC" which just completed it's 3rd season. Lester is also a gifted writer and director which is on full display in his romantic short film "Keeping Love A Secret" which he is currently working on a sequel to. Opening and closing music “OMW” by Damien Crawford available via iTunes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ARTS UNCENSORED
Uncensored: the LGBTQ++++ media empire

ARTS UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 19:11


To be young gifted & black is one thing. Throw gay into the mix and you've upped the anty by 1000. As pop culture broadens and becomes more inclusive due the success of such queer centric media like drag race and pose maybe it's going to be a lot easier for the LGBTQ community to build a media empire on our own Life and Experiences. Opening and closing music “OMW” by Damien Crawford available via iTunes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Why So Serious Pop Culture and Movie Review Podcast

Brandon, Old Man Wade, Devin and Sharmane are back to review the first season of the new Amazon Prime show The Boys. This was a fantastic introductory season the really brings that comic to life with out a lot of the problematic and outrageous panels. We talk about the story arcs of each of the members of The Seven, Each of the members of The Boys and how their depiction of Super Heroes is what we feel like Supes would be like in real life. A fun show as always, Please be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Also leave us a five star review. A fun show as always, Please be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud and Google Play. Also leave us a five star review. OMW: @markawlynch You can follow Sharmane @MixedGirlMane and you can find her shows on iTunes, Google Play anywhere you get your podcast just search Militantly Mixed and Militantly Mixed Black AF. Contact Us: Email: Brandon@thatcooolblacknerd.com Twitter: @thatcoolblknerd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhySoSeriousPod/  

Kaffeslabberas med Marve
Episode 48: Psychofreud (Oslos Most Wanted)

Kaffeslabberas med Marve

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 80:39


Psychofreud er en av rap-Norges "best kept secrets", som DJ og produsent i over 30 år har han en lang musikalsk CV å se tilbake på. Han tok landet med storm via rap-gruppen Oslos Most Wated (hvor han fikk det problematiske navnet "White Nigga"), tett etterfulgt av reggeascena med soundsystemet Vikings Champion Sound. Siden har han blitt et av våre fremste navn når det kommer til ragga-jungle og ragga-drumandbass, med spillejobber over hele kloden. Så da er det vel på sin plass å la han fortelle sin historie, samt gi oss en update på OMW?

OMW with Dustin M
OMW With Dustin M: 7. Zink, Kaiser, and Chris

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 62:08


Join Eric, Christopher, Kaiser, and I this week on OMW. We discuss ex girlfriends, fucking oj Simpson, and get interrupted by a drunken mother.

Casual Chris
Road To Hana

Casual Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 4:04


Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Casual Chris

Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Casual Chris
Flamingos in a Monsoon

Casual Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 5:25


Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Casual Chris
Read Your Memo

Casual Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 4:56


Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Casual Chris
Morning Waves

Casual Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 3:55


Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Casual Chris
Baby Come Back Here

Casual Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 3:51


Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Casual Chris
Relax,Its Legal

Casual Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 5:19


Made in Maui, Hawaii with Beatmaker 3, Casual Chris releases the birthday album he's always wanted. This clever seven-track album is a story about a trip to Maui with a funky soundtrack. Casual Chris brings his signature style to the forefront- West Coast New Wave. An ode to Rick James, Prince, and the Beetles- This big synth- big drums, 80's lead style is sure to make your speakers sizzle an oh so familiar but new sound. Casual Chris named Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna, after the dreams and the huge decisions he's made during the process of creating this album. Loaded with a camera, an iPad, his family, and some banging drums, Casual Chris embarked on a trip to Maui and tried to absorb as much of the atmosphere and came back home with a beach anthem filled authentic summer album.  Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna pushes the boundaries with fresh new sounds. Casual Chris used his phone to sample audio recordings from the sounds around him to add authentic Hawaiian spice to his songs such as Road To Hana. Big Dreams, Bigger Kahuna features huge summer anthems like Relax, It's Legal, OMW, and Baby Come Back Here, and feel-good jams like Morning Waves are sure to get your morning started the right way. Make your move- as this album is built ready for some memories. Stream it at your next BBQ (preferably at the beach)!

Moore to the Story... The Podcast
Losing Me, What Sex Did, Built Your Resume...

Moore to the Story... The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 11:04


EPISODE 2: LOSING ME | WHAT SEX DID | I BUILT YOUR RESUME “Those weekend, 2AM "Wya" calls and text. Over him but still UNDER him.  "Omw" text from you and then I get up and fix my hair. I was telling myself I didn't wanna be with him but yet, I was still there.”  Ladies you ever felt like you built a man just for ANOTHER woman?! Have you found yourself mentally gone from him, but physically, still there??  In this episode, I explain losing myself, how sex played a huge role and how I prepared “my man” for another woman... The level up was so real though!!

Mr. Nice Guy
Ammorelle & Unique Russ

Mr. Nice Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 50:43


This week I sat down w R&B singer Ammorelle and poet Unique Russ. Ammorelle’s singles “OMW” and “Wishy Washy,” in addition to her debut EP “Cinema,” are streaming everywhere. Catch Unique’s open mic “Pentastic” at the Jazz Gallery in Riverwest every other Thursday. We drank (very) peach wine and burned incense as we discussed dreams, subconscious fears, vulnerability, being a good listener, introversion, and writing things down. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-slowey/support

Dj Roland Belmares
Tribe Nation - OMW 2019 Promo Podcast - Episode 48

Dj Roland Belmares

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 113:45


Hey Guys, So excited to be joining the new family at OMW in Orlando, Fl! Join us this year for what is sure to be an amazing weekend! Get tickets and info at: http://www.onemagicalweekend.com Hope to see you there! Till then, here's a live set from my residency at Chapel in West Hollywood, CA! Cheers!

LNK Today with Jack and Friends
Talking Sports with Dirk Chatelain

LNK Today with Jack and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 16:59


OMW's Dirk Chatelain joined Jack for the regular Husker Sports review and prognostications.

Spent the Rent Podcast
Ep8 CJ Steezz of 86ixt LLC

Spent the Rent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 50:17


CJ Steezz (of 86ixt LLC) joins the podcast. CJ Steezz is a Eugene, Oregon based musician and entrepreneur who recently went all in with his own (locally crafted) Tuxedo Vodka. CJ Steezz is the owner/founder of the 86xit brand, a multi-industry premium brand specializing in everything from music, film, fashion, and spirits. Tuxedo Vodka is only available in Oregon and is popping up at a liquor store near you soon. CJ Steezz just released a mixtape titled “Studio Booth Time Machine” available on all streaming sites now. Find CJ Steezz on facebook @ facebook.com/official86ixtbrand On Insta @cjsteezz86ixt and @86ixt_media Ending track “OMW” by CJ Steezz available on all streaming sites Music video on youtube @ https://youtu.be/AxxcirJxguA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WIDE Radio
AF 271 w/ Nikk1FM - Sep 05 2018

WIDE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 54:58


Podcast name: Flight AF-271 Host: @Nikk1FM Genres: R&B / Alternative / House Wednesday 8PM UK itswide.com/en/artistas/flightaf271-bynikk1fm/ Tracklist: @thunderpussiez - Speed Queen @IAMDDB - Shade (Jersey Club Remix by @BW_Producer) @nonamedisciple - The Mind Of A Tired Girl x Allow me (INTRO)(Prod. by Nayz) @jimothylacoste - I CAN SPEAK SPANISH @jhus-3 - Did you see (C.Tangana Remix) @ladyleshurr - OMW @mreazi - Property (feat. Mo-T) @wretch32 - Tell Me (Feat. Kojo Funds & Jahlani) - Wretch 32 @yxngbane - Fine Wine Ft Kojo Funds @jaxjones - Ring Ring (feat. Rich The Kid) @xzavier_stone - Po It Up @rizzladj - Black Eye @objectblue - In the station of the metro @miraclesdj - Impulse @na_nguzu - Set Adrift Memory Bliss Club Mix @kkingdomm & @zalmabour - Getaway Kind 10k Hrs - Ella Mai (@dj-k-deucez-remixes)

OMW with Dustin M
OMW With Dustin M: 1. Pat Lafleur

OMW with Dustin M

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 55:01


The debut episode of OMW with Dustin M features Pat LaFleur of local news fame. We cover a range of topics from the state of America to desert island fantasies.

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 95 - Tropical Survey

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 96:31


Do you need music for the beach, the pool, some other sun soaked summer activity? Well seek no further. Today, we've got a survey of all your tropical favorites. We've got a little bit of everything: dancehall, soca, afrobeats, reggaeton, tropical bass, a bit of highlife, and then whatever Mateo Kingman is. It's a lot of music and this is after cutting half of it. I really wanted to take the time to max a full DJ mix out of this but I opted instead to just get the music out to you. As usual, I have too much music and too little time.   As mentioned in the podcast ZZK Records has begun producing these great documentaries capturing the amazing musical moment that is developing across South America. The first few episodes focus on Ecuador and are highly recommended watching.   The Nu LatAm Sound - Ecuador Episode 1 - The Amazon Voices The Nu LatAm Sound - Ecuador Episode 2 - The Rhythm of the Coast The Nu LatAm Sound - Ecuador Episode 3 - The Andes Sounds   Also, been working on putting more podcast playlists into Spotify and I decided to attack the queue from both ends. Turns out many early tracks aren't on Spotify! Sorry LAX, Zeale, and About:Blank to name a few of the local Austin acts from 2009 that didn't make it. There's also various remixes etc. that are only available through other channels. So you gotta check the old podcast episodes if you want the full picture. But for the most part, they're there. So if you get tired of hearing my voice, check them at ActiveListener on Spotify    Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists,   Aaron   ActiveListener on Spotify     Tracklist (links to buy) 1.Unforgettable ft. Swae Lee by French Montana on Jungle Rules 2.Still by Romain Virgo on Lovesick 3.Blem by Drake on More Life 4.OMW by Lady Leshurr on OMW 5.Rock Your Body by Burna Boy on Outside 6.So Mi So by Wande Coal on So Mi So 7.No Fight ft. Kenny Ray, Renny McLean by Luca Tarantino on No Fight 8.Hurtin' Me ft. French Montana by Stefflon Don on Hurtin' Me 9.Flex by Lethal Bizzle on Flex 10.Linguo ft. Donae'O by Giggs on Wamp 2 Dem 11.Lifted by Palmistry on Pagan 12.Particula ft. DJ Maphorisa, Nasty C, Ice Prince, and Patoranking by Major Lazer and Jidenna on Know No Better 13.Adonai (Remix) ft. Castro by Sarkodie on Adonai 14.Drogba (Joanna) by Afro B on Drogba (Joanna) 15.Ma girl ft. Patoranking by Toofan on Ma girl 16.Kontrol by Maleek Berry on Kontrol 17.Badishh by Nailah Blackman & Shenseea on Badishh 18.No Problem ft. Kongo Elektro, Zongo Abongo by Thornato on Back It Up 19.Mi Pana ft. Guanaco by Mateo Kingman on Respira 20.Big Bad Soca ft. Shenseea (Remix) by Bunji Garlin on Big Bad Soca 21.Wine Up ft. Hoodcelebrityy by Jubilee on Wine Up 22.Dancehall Queen by Putzgrilla, BAY-C & Kalibandulu on Favela Rave 23.Tip Pon It by Sean Paul & Major Lazer on Tip Pon It 24.Machika by J. Balvin & Jeon & Anitta on Machika 25.Akwaaba by GuiltyBeatz, Mr Eazi, Pappy Kojo and Patapaa on Akwaaba 26.Iskaba by Wande Coal & DJ Tunez on Iskaba 27.Johnny by Yemi Alade on Johnny 28.Lluvia by Mateo Kingman on Respira

Shapira Report
Game 2 preview

Shapira Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 2:10


Omw to game 2 warriors spurs. Will popovich start rudy gay

Grand Theft Aural
Grand Theft Aural 134 - Hay Coins

Grand Theft Aural

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018


🍞🚀 OMW to YOLO, FOMO, SHIELD, IHOC, MRW, SMH, ASL, pokes in the head, Krav-Maga, morning-star, walking away, Esperanto, For The Love Of Spock, billiards, pubs, Chemex, inappropriate statues, Happy Meal dolls and action figures. HabiTrail, Caligula, tethered pets and more aural adventures. Listen for maybe 40 mins: ▶️ Grand Theft Aural 134 - Hay Coins ◀️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️RATE US ON iTUNES FOR 🔥⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Pants OFF! Podcast
Pants OFF! Podcast Ep. 111 - Bruce James Bales (filmmaker, DEFT)

Pants OFF! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 67:25


Bruce James Bales is an independent filmmaker whose visual storytelling is making an impression across the Midwest. His company DEFT has produced music videos for many notable names in the Iowa music scene and has also produced a handful of short films. Bruce enlightens us on what drives him to create and express himself in the visual medium and how he only wishes to enhance the cultural direction of a budding art scene. His latest short film "OMW", is being toured at film fests across the country.

Domino Effect Podcast
Vibes & Cocoa Butter feat. King Dreams Ep.21

Domino Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 118:12


On this episode, the crew sits down with New Haven's own King Dreams. We discuss his inspirations,his journey thru life and the CT rap scene, and you won't believe his favorite hip-hop album of all time! In typical DEP fashion, its an episode you don't wanna miss! Topics: Stanford Univ. rapist Brock Turner Should businesses hire ex-cons? Dad vs. Son Troy Ave Shooting Drake vs. Joe Budden Is the Earth a sphere or what? Follow King Dreams on Twitter/IG/Snapchat @iamkingdreams Check out his new mixtape Long Wayy From Home Hosted By: Dj V.I.P. (@DjVIP510) Nipsey Hussle's Official DJ Released: June 3rd | featured on Spinrilla | also available on iTunes, Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, Spotify. Features To Singles "Vibe" & "OMW" (on my wayy) Request On Hot 93.7 & 94.3 WYBC Including Records I've Produced Myself...(Titles) Ball On, Fan Mail, Outstanding, There They Go Again, 3rd Floor. My official website: www.iamKingDreams.com King Dreams | @iamKingDreams | www.iamKingDreams.com | 2480 Management If you would like your question answered in "The What?!" segment, email dominoeffectpodcast@gmail.com Find us on iTunes and subscribe and give us a review and rating. Search "Domino Effect" under the Podcast App or at soundcloud.com/dominoeffectpodcast and leave a comment. Follow the crew on IG:@Domino_Effect_Podcast Facebook: Domino Effect Podcast Follow ILLite Digital Magazine on IG @illitedigital Follow Us! X'Wun IG:KingLife_Media_Group IG: KingXWun Twitter:KingX576 Facebook: KingLife Media Group H.K. Domino IG:HK_Domino Twitter:HK_Domino Facebook: H.K. Domino SC:BlazeWun7 Periscope: HK_Domino Nikki Nicole IG:Beyouniqueen Twitter:MsExquisite Facebook: BUQ23 R.I.P. Kimbo Slice, DJ WhiteOwl, Christina Grimmie, and all victims in Orlando shooting.

K12 Online Conference - Video

Stories: Out My Window was born from a quest to have students gain global perspective. OMW classrooms share their story with the world. Inspired by the 5 themes of geography, students reveal cultural awareness & understanding through poetry & photography. Out My Window transforms how we look at and teach geography by making it a cross-curricular tool to connect with a global community. Honoring student voice and perspective in the process of not just consuming, but creating content also honors the power of the human story. Traditionally, geography is not viewed as poetic. The emotion poetry can incite connected to geography’s theme is transformative. Imagine if more students globally gained an appreciation for people and their perspectives...imagine how that would influence empathy.