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Best podcasts about oots

Latest podcast episodes about oots

On Our Turf
Episode 15 - OOTs Q&A

On Our Turf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 52:07


Our long awaited Q&A episode is finally here! Thank you to our listeners who sent in questions for this episode. We have a fantastic time learning more about each other as we answer the questions this week!

On Our Turf
Episode 14 - OOTs Social Media Strats

On Our Turf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 53:34


This week we break down our social media use personally and professionally. We discuss screen time, favourite apps, and how to set boundaries with your personal socials.

Purple Radio On Demand
WhoSoc Podcasts Ep87 - Whos Views on OOTS

Purple Radio On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 92:06


Join Louie and Ollie as they discuss their views on WhoSoc's own Doctor Who series: Out of the Shadows.

Radio Active Kids
RAK 10/21/23 - New music is falling into your lap!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 118:01


Weeeeee're back this week on Radio Active Kids! We have an incredible mix of new songs, & Don't Splash Marty made this AMAZING “new music” jingle for us!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! You can still donate to Asheville FM‘s Fall Fundrive at https://www.flipcause.com/secure/fundraiser/MTk1ODg5/90781! Please help to keep Radio Active Kids on the air before Saturday! New songs by Laurie Berkner, 123 Andrés, Lucy Kalantari and the Jazz Cats, Levity Beet (ft. Angel Star & Itty Bitty Beats), DJ Willy Wow ft. Genevieve Goings, Munslow Music, The Oot n' Oots, Hot Toast Music Co., Ms. D & Me, DARIA, Noodle Loaf, Key Wilde & Mr Clarke (ft. No Parking Studio), Miss Julieann (ft. Fyütch), Young Folkies, & Top of the Bus, plus Red Yarn ON VINYL & more!!! Here's the playlist.

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Driving for Your Success with Sheevaun Moran
Ep 328: Beating the Chaos of Success

Driving for Your Success with Sheevaun Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 4:50


Hey everyone Sheevaun Moran here Driving For Your Success and you have a container that you are in so that container is multi-layered meaning we're on a planet it has a container and has a sphere right we're inside of a sphere we're on a sphere and then we have our own energy container that we're sitting inside and every time you have what I call Poopy thoughts what occurs is that container that you're sitting in gets filled up with all those goofy thoughts. One of the things that occurs is then you'll have an outburst of anger or fear or a repetitive pattern that shows up that you swear that you dealt with or what you will find is you have to have some sort of physical ailment or a health thing that comes up in order to get that stuff cleaned up out of that container. Now what I teach is how to deal with the stuff in that container so you don't have those things happening because generally what occurs when we're going through life is the more poopy stuff that's inside that container the more we tend to get Negative and anxious and Afraid and falling into very ugly traps that we do not want to play into and yet we can see ourselves doing it and we're in a conversation often in our heads, "why is this happening what's wrong with me I can't" and all of these what I call OOTS and apostrophe T show up and so when you deal with that container on a regular daily day in and day out basis just like brushing your teeth or taking a shower you deal with that energy and you clean that energy up. Your business is going to flourish because you have less friction in order to get to that next step and every time you have a lot of friction and have been around too many people and not cleaned up the container have a lot of drama in your life and not cleaned up the container then those things occur in your world. So my encouragement is to learn about some of the other early videos in the channel here that are energy tips and cutting the cord and some other really cool things that earlier on in the channel in order to get your container cleaned up in order to get out of your prison of thoughts that are sitting in that container. So this is a little homework for you to go and go on a little bit of a Quest inside the older videos and find the tools that are going to help you get to have more freedom and have that Next Step Beyond that junk that got stuck in the container and how to clean up that container so go to sheevaunmoran.com and there are some Cool Tools in there. There's a cool download about energies there's a book called five essential energies we have 24 audios that will help you transform the energy in your container all kinds of things we've got Vlogs Etc so go check it out SheevaunMoran.com and subscribe like and share and see you on the other side with a very tidy cleaned up shiny container.   Unleash Your Stuck Prosperity   More Epic Tools: For more of these articles, rule breakers, energetic solutions or concepts, for more ease and grace in your life or business, connect with me at http://sheevaunmoran.com. Grab your FREE copy of the Epic Life Toolkit at https://www.epiclifetoolkit.com/. Remember that energy is within you…let it shine today!   Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Sheevaun Facebook http://bit.ly/2hCAlPT LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheevaunm... Blog site http://bit.ly/2fn67jh Subscribe to my channel!     / energeticsolutions  

Radio Active Kids
RAK 8/12/23 - An incredible amount of new music!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 117:22


We've got an incredible amount of amazing new music this week on Radio Active Kids, and the ever-awesome Kelli Welli has made a little promo for us! Brand-new songs & more by Andrew & Polly ft. Lucy Kalantari, TIPTOE GIANTS, Micah and Me, Fabulous Lemon Drops, The Oot n' Oots, Mike Phirman, Knuckleheadz: Father/Son Rap Group, #MrBooDaddy, Father Goose Music, Marsha and the Positrons ft. SaulPaul, fleaBITE, Dots and Lines & Totally Knuts, Marko Polo Music, & RiffinGriffin, plus older songs by caspar babypants, POCO DROM & The Board of Education! Here's the playlist.

YA-STUDIO
JAKSO 18: OOTSÄ SIELLÄ?

YA-STUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 42:18


Olipa meillä ikävä kirjahöpinöitä. Elvytettiin podi takaisin henkiin ja annetaan vielä mahdollisuus tälle harrastukselle, joten hei moi hei me ollaan takasi podin ja YA-kirjojen äärellä! Tässä jaksossa tuttuun tapaan höpistään mitä luetaan nyt sekä mitä kirjoja me odotetaan tältä keväältä eniten. Äänessä Lotta (ig: @lottareadsbooks) ja Henna (ig: @jatkalukemista). Me äänitetään meidän kirjalliset keskustelut teille nettiin kuunneltavaksi. Seuraa meitä Instagramissa @yastudiopodcast ja pääset vaikuttamaan seuraavien jaksojen aiheisiin!

Kansan Filmiradio
Podcast jakso 172 Twitteri kaatuu!

Kansan Filmiradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 66:13


Herrajumala, äijä! Ootsää tosissas?! Ihan sairas äijä, v***u. Minkäs osion toimittaja sää oot? Siis äijä!! Ootsää… Siis Ville, mulle soittaa Filkkaradiosta äijä ja kysyy, että onks multa tullut kuva ulos!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 10/29/22 - The 2022 Halloween Show!!!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 117:30


IT'S FINALLY HERE! The 2022 Radio Active Kids Halloween episode is HAPPENING this week, with BRAND-NEW Halloween songs by (in alphabetic order): Andyroo & the Andyrooniverse, Freddy Apple, Auntie Kayte, Laurie Berkner, Flor Bromley & Genevieve Goings, Coach Kody, The Dolly Shakes, Johnette Downing, From Page To Play, Lori Henriques, Itty Bitty Beats, Jesse Jukebox, Lucy Kalantari and the Jazz Cats, James Kochalka Superstar (with ROUGH FRANCIS & Jello Biafra!), Little Feet Music, Simone Ludwig, Martin and Rose, #MrBooDaddy, Mr. Pete's Playhouse, Nanny Nikki & Kelli Welli, Nathalia, Bee Parks and the Hornets & Ants on a Log, Pata Punn & Pez al revés, Stacey Peasley, Ronnie Boy Kids, Three O'Clock Rock, Uncle Jumbo, Trevor Walls (ft. Billy Kelly, Mista Cookie Jar, & The Oot n' Oots!), & Key Wilde & Mr Clarke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here's the playlist.

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Kindie Rock Stars
Season 3 Ep 45 - TREVOR WALLS - Album/EP Feature - "Merry Halloween"

Kindie Rock Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 32:35


Trevor Walls joins the show to to talk about his new EP "Merry Halloween" which features some awesome Halloween songs and some great collaborations.  Featured Songs include:1 - Dreadful Time of Year (feat. Jason Sakaki)2 - Heartbreak at Haunted Mansion (feat. Billy Kelly)3 - Mummy! (feat. Mista Cookie Jar & The Oot 'n' Oots)4 - Love From the Lagoon5 - I Lost My Mind6 - Monster's LamentFind the Album at: SpotifyComing soon! The Featured songs will be added to the KINDIE ROCK STARS Season 3 Spotify playlist.  Add the KINDIE ROCK STARS Season 3 Playlist on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BLX7OSjetuoXB1GQqLuzD?si=05b78a9ed3aa404bYouTube Link:https://www.youtube.com/c/TrevorWalls

Future Flipper Podcast
How To Double Your Revenue EVERY Year | Meet Scott Oots

Future Flipper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 76:21


In this episode we have Scott Oots who is the go to guy in Southern California for wholesaling. Scott got into real estate in 2014. He started by going to the auctions and would have to go to the bank and withdraw all of his money into a cashiers check to buy these houses to flip. Scott learned from Sean Terry and his first deal was a $4200 wholesale assignment fee. That was the start of his journey as he ended up making his first 6 figures in 2015 and has since doubled his revenue every year. In 2021, he made $8,000,000 in gross revenue. Scott goes over how he's been able to scale his real estate business, how he hires and goes over how he decided to get a BRAND new team for his business. If you want to learn how to scale your real estate business, be sure to stay until the end as he goes over what he looks for in hiring A level talent! 

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
1133 - Real Estate Investing Strategy for Beginners with SJO Investments' Scott Oots

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 17:35


In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with the founder and CEO of https://www.sjoinvestments.com/ (SJO Investments), https://www.scottoots.com/ (Scott Oots).  Scott owns a real estate investment firm based in southern California. They buy about 200 houses annually, mainly in the fix and flip and wholesaling industries. He also coaches young entrepreneurs and investors on how to take the first steps in their business journeys and get to the next level.  Josh and Scott explore what makes Scott unique as an investor. He shares that he didn't come from money – he built everything he has from scratch. His parents worked nine-to-five jobs and he wanted something different. This is what Scott encourages his clients to do – strive for the “different” they desire in life. There's so much more to life than grinding for a company at a corporate job, and this is what Scott seeks to help others learn.  Scott also explains why he thinks investors should add real estate to their portfolio. We all know there is long term wealth and passive income opportunities within real estate. There are many ways to get into real estate investing and the long term return on investments, when things are done right, is unmatched. But where do you draw the lines between active versus passive investing? Buying, fixing, and flipping is the “active” side of real estate investing. You always get good returns when you make strategic active investment choices. Short term investments make you a lot of money quickly through active investing. Long term investments, more passive ones, bring you more wealth over time. The best part about real estate investing is that you can get creative with how you decide to diversify your real estate portfolio.  Josh and Scott also explore where beginners should start. You don't need a lot of money to start, Scott says. If you want to get into passive investment properties, first find where you want to have your first investment. Choose location based on the market, return on investment, which way the state leans when it comes to tenants and landlords, property taxes, and more. Scott recommends landlord-friendly states to start with.  Scott shares the work he does today. He and his team help investors get to the next level, make smart deals, avoid common investor mistakes, and more. Scott says he really wants to help other investors succeed and thrive and this is why he offers speaking engagements and coaching work.  Want to learn more? Check out SJO Investments's website at https://guestio.com/ (https://guestio.com/).  Check out Scott Oots's website at https://www.scottoots.com/ (https://www.scottoots.com/).   Check out Scott Oots on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-oots-3a2b341b/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-oots-3a2b341b/).  Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence: ✅ We are actively booking guests for our DAILY Entrepreneur Success Podcast.https://upmyinfluence.com/guest ( Schedule HERE). ✅ Are you a 6-figure consultant? Let us fill your sales schedule and move you to 7-figures.https://upmyinfluence.com/b2b ( Learn more here). ✅ Check out our freehttps://upmyinfluence.com/1 ( Authority Transformation Masterclass).

Comics In Motion Podcast
Star Wars: Spoiler-Free Book Review – Out Of The Shadows by Justina Ireland - The High Republic Era (Phase 1, Wave 2)

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 68:04


This week Mike is doing another spoiler-free book review from the High Republic era, with the final book in the second wave (of the first phase) with Out Of The Shadows by Justina Ireland – the young adult novel which is set shortly after The Rising Storm & Race to Crashpoint Tower, with a bunch of new and familiar characters from Into The Dark, A Test Of Courage and more! In more detail, Mike begins by confirming where OOTS sits in the High Republic timeline, as well as confirming what other SW content Justina Ireland has released, before providing his fully spoiler-free review of the book. Mike then reads the blurb & crawl of the book and gives his thoughts on the themes & characters (some who have appeared previously in THR) which features some minor spoilers, including some interesting lore on Hyperspace. After providing these thoughts, Mike finishes his review by providing more-detailed thoughts on the book and confirms the general plot (including the ending) of the book so any listeners who aren't going to read the book still have an idea of what happens and it's impact in the High Republic era. Out Of The Shadows was released July 27th 2021 and is by Justina Ireland. For The High Republic, she also wrote the junior novel A Test Of Courage, the manga Edge of Balance and Mission To Disaster (Phase 1, Wave 3). She also wrote the non-High-Republic SW books Lando's Luck, Spark Of The Resistance and the one-shot comic War Of The Bounty Hunters: Jabba The Hutt 1. Out Of The Shadows is the young adult novel of the second wave of the High Republic's first phase along with the “adult” novel The Rising Storm (reviewed in November 2021) and the junior novel Race To Crashpoint Tower (reviewed in February 2022), all set in 231BBY. Wave 3 (out now) includes Claudia Gray's “adult” novel The Fallen Star plus junior-novel Mission To Disaster by Justina Ireland and Daniel José Older's young-adult novel Midnight Horizon. Mike has also reviewed the Wave 1 books in 2021, which are Light Of The Jedi (reviewed March), A Test Of Courage (August) & Into The Dark (October), all of which take place in 232BBY. To listen to one of Mike's Patreon episodes for free, check out the first in Mike & Megan's Tom Hanks rewatch here: https://bit.ly/TomHanks1 Mike was recently on the 4th CiM Book Club, this time about Sandman Vol 1 - listen on this very feed! In the previous release of SWCIC (ep 90), Mike tackled the second volume of High Republic Adventures comics, where two padawans & an ancient jedi master head to Nal Hutta along with crew from The Vessel, plus after Race To Crashpoint Tower, characters are reunited all while Maz Kanata's castle on Takodana is attacked by the Nihil with only a single jedi there to defend! Plus Mike delves into the Parwan, Kyuzo and Rancor species all while giving plenty of connections to other content! Also check out Mike's Patreon, for exclusive Star Wars book reviews AND weekly “Afterthoughts” episodes, plus there are unsplit full-length episodes of GCC, additional photos (including early access to photos of comics for this very show) and more, so if you want to support the show and get more content, check it out at http://patreon.com/genuinechitchat Mike returned to Star Wars Timeline to talk about accents in the Star Wars universe here: https://youtu.be/1X0PyXkQZGg Intro & outro reads by BZ The Voice: http://www.bzthevoice.com Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at www.soundimage.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support

Virgin Mornings in Kelowna with B Mack & Karly
CONGRATS to local band 'The Oot N Oots' for their Juno nomination!

Virgin Mornings in Kelowna with B Mack & Karly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 18:08


We're so proud of the Cipes family, and their family band! Check them out here: theootnoots.com B Mack bought coffee beer for us to have in the mornings…KIDDING! But he did buy coffee beer. Health Canada recalls Fitbit Ionic smartwatch over burn hazard B Mack tells us about the show The Tinder Swindler - A group of women who were the victims of a dating app based swindler join together in an attempt to hunt him down and recover the millions of dollars that were stolen from them. Major concert announcement. The Weeknd announces stadium tour w/ Doja Cat. Aug 23 BC Place Vancouver! We will be giving away BTBO tickets. We TALK ABOUT Lizzo Embracing Herself As A 'Body Icon' Mom raises awareness after son is diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome

Radio Active Kids
RAK 2/12/22 - New tunes!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 116:47


We've got tons of new tunes this week on Radio Active Kids, and the incredible Andrew & Polly has created this utterly incredible jingle for us! Thank you SO MUCH, A&P!!!!! New tunes from Alphabet Rockers & Mista Cookie Jar, Kath Bee, Itty Bitty Beats, Mr. Elephant, DJ Willy Wow, Moe & Friends, Nutshell Playhouse, Minute Masters, #ThePocketJoys, Kristle Skennar, & #MarkedasHisEqual w/ #TheAzkabanWorkReleaseProgram! Since we have a much smaller backlog of new tunes now, we also have older tunes from caspar babypants, #Bandtastic (Mike Phirman & Drennon Davis), Jim Cosgrove & Jazzy Ash, Earthworm Ensemble, Camille Harris, Billy Jonas, The Oot n' Oots, Peelander-Z, salva_trasto, Dan Vapid, The Wise Channel on 1TribeCollective & more!!! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/15320213/Radio-Active-Kids

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School for Startups Radio
January 11, 2022 VC Lak Ananth and Distressed RE Scott Oots

School for Startups Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022


January 11, 2022 VC Lak Ananth and Distressed RE Scott Oots

Pathway Shorewood
Pathway Elder, Mark Oots | Christmas Exchange

Pathway Shorewood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 84:55


We encourage you to enjoy our services (including worship)at https://www.livestream.pathwayshorewood.com

Yowiehunters Witness Reports
Springbrook QLD 1977 - Bill O'Chee

Yowiehunters Witness Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 15:09


One of Australia's most famous and well documented stories from the 1970's, which was thrust into the media spotlight in the mid 1990's after Tony Healy and Paul Cropper resurfaced the 17-11-1977 Gold Coast Bulletin Article, while researching for, and writing 'Out of the Shadows' (OOTS), in 1993 - Published in 1995. Former Senator Bill O'Chee, of the National Party, faced fierce criticism during Parliament question time when it emerged he had witness a Yowie in his teenage years Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kindie Rock Stars
Ep 98 - THE OOT 'N OOTS - Pets

Kindie Rock Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 17:18


Ezra and Ruthie from The Oot N Oots join the show and talk about their family band, Ruthie's debut and the pet that inspired their song Pets.Find the Song at: Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1e0YIJ3vGS69lGBHkVUVU8?si=02cac3ae10cf4abe iTunes/Apple Musichttps://music.apple.com/us/album/pets/1584917183?i=1584917188 Pets has been added to the KINDIE ROCK STARS Spotify playlist.  Add the KINDIE ROCK STARS Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TOwB9JN1IsOznSEjk4EKs?si=224bca5b2ca94c7e  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheOotnOots

Radio Active Kids
RAK 11/13/21 - Building some awesome new music!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 117:52


We're building an awesome new kindie music show this week on Radio Active Kids! New songs by Aaron Nigel Smith & The Merry Rockers, The Oot n' Oots, Danny Weinkauf - Red Pants Band, Ageeth de Haan, Tom Weber Children's Music, Beleza Music, Pez al revés, Andyroo & the Andyrooniverse, Dana Rice Music, Trevor Walls, Mister B's Buzz, Music With Mandy, Snorkel McCorkle and the Lost Flipper, Kristle Skennar - Kids songs, The Dolly Shakes, #KonshenstheMC & My Earth Songs - Music for Children on the Environment & Sustainability, Carrie Dahlby, My Friend Christopher, & #SlytherSpouse! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/14582549/Radio-Active-Kids

Kindie Rock Stars
Ep 64 - THE OOT N OOTS - PJs All Day

Kindie Rock Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 16:17


PJs!  All Day!  Baybay!  Ezra and Ruthie from The Oot N Oots join the show and talk about their family band, Ruthie's debut and the inspiration for their super fun song PJs All Day.Find the Song at: Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1zNYwjIjhXquegDGRqac9L?si=33dc57f27d3b498a iTunes/Apple Musichttps://music.apple.com/us/album/pjs-all-day-single/1575097146 PJs All Day will be added to the KINDIE ROCK STARS Spotify playlist.  Add the KINDIE ROCK STARS Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TOwB9JN1IsOznSEjk4EKs?si=224bca5b2ca94c7e  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheOotnOots

Pathway Shorewood
Get Connected | Pathway Elder, Mark Oots

Pathway Shorewood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 96:30


We encourage you to enjoy our services (including worship) at https://www.livestream.pathwayshorewood.com

Radio Active Kids
RAK 9/11/21 - A computer full of new music!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 118:13


We've got a whole computer (plus a couple CDs) full of new kindie music this week on Radio Active Kids! Songs by Tim Kubart, Andrew & Polly ft. Mista Cookie Jar & The Chocolate Chips, LOOPY TUNES Preschool Music, The Oot n' Oots, Los Patapelá, Kath Bee - Children's Songwriter, uncle dox (ft. Fancy Pants Kids Pop & Cowboy Andy and The Salamanders), Will's Jams (ft. Penny Pom Pom), Zunzún Arts & Education, Inc, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, The Listies, Larrikin Puppets, Lindsay Munroe, Jammin' Randy, Little Parade, AGAIN AGAIN, Beppie, #MarkoPolo, & Potterwatch! Playlist!

Kindie Rock Stars
Ep 30 - THE OOT N OOTS - Once Upon a Dream

Kindie Rock Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 17:41


Ezra and Ruthie from The Oot N Oots join the show and talk about their family band, Ruthie's debut and the inspiration for one of their most popular songs with the kids, Once Upon a Dream.  Thanks especially to Ruthie's vocals, the kids really love it, and you'll hear why!Find the Song at: Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1JVIydmxloDiAHUSlc0H6W?si=3fc049d2e9e742db iTunes/Apple Musichttps://music.apple.com/us/album/once-upon-a-dream-single/1580408003 Once Upon a Dream will be added to the KINDIE ROCK STARS Spotify playlist.  Add the KINDIE ROCK STARS Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TOwB9JN1IsOznSEjk4EKs?si=224bca5b2ca94c7e  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheOotnOots 

Wholesale Hotline
#78 | Make Millions Wholesaling In Saturated Markets With Scott Oots

Wholesale Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 97:56


☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & thanks for listening! ☎️

Radio Active Kids
RAK 8/7/21 - Kindie music "heroes!"

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 117:56


We're playing all sorts of kindie music "heroes" on Radio Active Kids this week! Imagination Movers, 123 Andrés, caspar babypants, LOOPY TUNES Preschool Music, POCO DROM, Music with Michal, The Oot n' Oots, La Granja del Tío Bob, uncle dox & Phredd, Frisbi Jones, Noodle Loaf, Suli Puschban/Songs by Lena/Claudia Robin Gunn on a comp from Switch On Radio, thestemusic/Roy Moye III on 1TribeCollective, Katie Ha Ha Ha & No Parking Studio, Sue McBride and more all have new music out! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/13841502/Radio-Active-Kids

Appraiser Secrets Podcast
Episode #65: Appraiser Secrets – Paying-It-Forward Through Passion and Business in Real Estate with Guest Scott Oots

Appraiser Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 28:41


Scott Oots shares the same passion as our host, Mark Jackson, to help others start and grow their real estate business and allow them to go the path of financial freedom.Listen as they share their real estate experiences, knowledge, and passion for the business and how as someone who would like to start real estate investing or even if you are already a seasoned entrepreneur in the business, learn from their journey and wisdom.LISTEN ON:ITUNES: https://apple.co/2UGqwiaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2V1gOaOAndroid: http://bit.ly/2vn8PKtHave you looked at our InvestorComps eLearning Courses, and Real Estate Comps Data Packages? This winning combination gives you everything you need to be successful in Real Estate Investing. Are you ready to take the first step on your new path to success and freedom? Visit www.investorcomps.com and take that first step now.Leave your thoughts and let us know what else you want, you are curious about, or if you would like to suggest any topics for MJ to cover, and we can find the answers for you!To your success!Register for the Puerto Rico Mastermind: https://www.investorcomps.com/mastermind/Catch Scott Oots on his Youtube Channel "Scott Oots The REI Big Cat"

Secure Your Retirement
Scott Oots – How to Buy a Rental Property

Secure Your Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 29:25


Have you been thinking of owning a rental home as part of your retirement plan? What is the best way to buy a rental property with a positive income and that can be affordably managed? When buying a rental property, you want to buy a property that will start making money for you without having to wait for years. Purchasing an off-market rental property will allow you to start making positive income right away and afford property management.  In this episode of the Secure Your Retirement podcast, we invited Scott Oots to talk about the value of the off-market rental property business as part of your retirement planning. Scott Oots is an entrepreneur who owns multiple businesses mainly focused on the area of real estate investing.  In this episode, find out: Scott on how he started in the business of rental properties. Understanding the current real estate market and what could possibly happen in the future. The best way to purchase a cash-flowing rental property and avoid waiting to start seeing ROI. The value of buying an off-market property versus buying an on-market property.  The payment options available for most off-market properties. Understanding ‘hard money' and why it is the better option when buying off-market rental properties.   The process of property due diligence that Scott uses with his clients. Scott on how his team does marketing and customer service to connect with sellers and buyers. Tweetable Quotes: “There's a lot of positives coming with buying an off-market property vs. looking at buying an on-market.”- Scott Oots “There's no point in buying a house if you're buying it already rehabbed and you're paying 110 percent of market value.”- Scott Oots “We are a relationship business; we want them to keep coming back over and over again.”- Scott Oots Get in Touch with Coach Chris: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thescottoots/ (https://www.facebook.com/thescottoots/)  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescottoots/ (https://www.instagram.com/thescottoots/)   Resources:  If you are in or nearing retirement and you want to gain clarity on what questions you should be asking, learn what the biggest retirement myths are, and identify what you can do to achieve peace of mind for your retirement, get started today by requesting our complimentary video course, Four Steps to Secure Your Retirement!  To access the course, simply visit https://pomwealth.net/3-keys-to-secure-your-retirementlp/ (POMWealth.net/podcast.)

Pathway Shorewood
Elder Mark Oots | Come Back to Church

Pathway Shorewood

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 54:43


We encourage you to enjoy our services (including worship) at https://www.livestream.pathwayshorewood.com.

Bernstein & Rahimi Show
We Had A Good Week (feat. Happ, Stone, Florio, Friday Fung, OOTS)

Bernstein & Rahimi Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 121:30


The Bernstein and Rahimi Show presents We Had A Good Week, a collection of some of the best interviews, segments, calls and conversations from the show throughout the week. (00:00) New Era unveils bizarre MLB city hats (13:50) Ian Happ (Chicago Cubs outfielder) (31:35) Mike Florio (NFL insider for Pro Football Talk) (50:05) Adventures in out of town stupid (White Sox edition) (1:06:10) Steve Stone (Chicago White Sox TV analyst) (1:30:40) Cubs-Pirates bizarre play of the century (1:43:30) Friday Fung (trapped in a bathroom) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bernstein & McKnight Show
We Had A Good Week (feat. Happ, Stone, Florio, Friday Fung, OOTS)

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 121:30


The Bernstein and Rahimi Show presents We Had A Good Week, a collection of some of the best interviews, segments, calls and conversations from the show throughout the week. (00:00) New Era unveils bizarre MLB city hats (13:50) Ian Happ (Chicago Cubs Outfielder) (31:35) Mike Florio (Pro Football Talk - NFL Insider) (50:05) Adventures in out of town stupid (White Sox edition) (1:06:10) Steve Stone (Chicago White Sox TV analyst) (1:30:40) Cubs-Pirates bizarre play of the century (1:43:30) Friday Fung (trapped in a bathroom) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bags To Riches Podcast
Scott Oots- How He Makes 4 Million a Year in Wholesaling |Bags to Riches Podcast EP #10

The Bags To Riches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 56:37


Scott Oots silently built his business from the ground up wholesaling in the Inland Empire and created a 4 Million Dollar a year plus behemoth in 5 short years. In this podcast he breaks down exactly how he got himself to a high level and how to build a team too also! The Bags to Riches Podcast is hosted by Zach Ginn and ran by Flip With Rick. Zach quitted his minimum wage bag boy job to pursue the riches of Real Estate Investing at the age of 17 and never looked back. 3 Years later and Hundreds of Deals later, He's here to educate and inform entrepreneurs young and old how to become complete real estate investors by talking to the best and most influential minds of Real Estate. Check Out Scott's Acquisitions Training Here: ►www.thereimasters.com Connect With Scott Oots Here: ►https://www.instagram.com/thescottoots ►https://www.facebook.com/thescottoots TO CONNECT WITH FLIP WITH RICK AND OUR HOST:ZACH GINN Check Out Flip With Rick Here: ►https://flipwithrick.com/home Connect With Flip With Rick Here: ►https://www.instagram.com/flipwithrick ►https://www.facebook.com/flipwithrick Check out The Bags to Riches Podcast Here: ►https://open.spotify.com/show/1HR3jDWlZ5DadLF8j0B7ea?si=nF37xNy3QUyhGgrg6rHnFQ

Discount Property Investor Podcast
Episode 165: Scott Oots on Wholesaling and Mindset

Discount Property Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 49:41


In this episode, David Dodge joined by the owner of SJO Investments Scott Oots. . Scott is a serial entrepreneur of various companies and the owner of SJO Investments, a real estate firm in Southern California. He talks about how he got started, his business, and all the ups and downs he encountered. Scott shares some good nuggets to all the beginners in Real Estate.

Discount Property Investor Podcast
Episode 165: Scott Oots on Wholesaling and Mindset

Discount Property Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 48:20


In this episode, David Dodge joined by the owner of SJO Investments Scott Oots. . Scott is a serial entrepreneur of various companies and the owner of SJO Investments, a real estate firm in Southern California. He talks about how he got started, his business, and all the ups and downs he encountered. Scott shares […]

The Flip Talk Podcast with Don Costa
Sales Strategies with My Good Friends Scott Oots and Mike Yanker

The Flip Talk Podcast with Don Costa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 48:03


Scott Oots is a serial entrepreneur of various companies and the owner of SJO Investments, a real estate firm in Southern California. Mike Yanker is the Chief Operations Officer of SJO Investments with extensive experience in sales. They are the Moderators at The REI Masters, a platform that seeks to educate those who are new to the real estate industry as well as support those who are veterans in the field. They provide training for wholesalers, buy & hold investors, and anything related to sales and acquisitions. In this episode, Scott and Mike share how they got started in real estate, how they met, and what inspired them to start The REI Masters. They share their hiring technique, how they use personality tests, and their criteria for newcomers. They describe how they handle sales through phone conversations and why they always leave the offer for last. Scott and Mike also explain the importance of taking action over watching an endless number of videos about real estate and the best way to set your goals and KPIs for success. “Rapport-building does not stop after you leave that appointment.” - Scott Oots On Today's Episode of Flip Talk: Connect with Scott Oots and Mike Yanker: Rate, Review, Learn and Share Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry. Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube, and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.

Flip Talk Rookie Playbook
Sales Strategies with My Good Friends Scott Oots and Mike Yanker

Flip Talk Rookie Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 48:03


Scott Oots is a serial entrepreneur of various companies and the owner of SJO Investments, a real estate firm in Southern California. Mike Yanker is the Chief Operations Officer of SJO Investments with extensive experience in sales. They are the Moderators at The REI Masters, a platform that seeks to educate those who are new to the real estate industry as well as support those who are veterans in the field. They provide training for wholesalers, buy & hold investors, and anything related to sales and acquisitions.   In this episode, Scott and Mike share how they got started in real estate, how they met, and what inspired them to start The REI Masters. They share their hiring technique, how they use personality tests, and their criteria for newcomers. They describe how they handle sales through phone conversations and why they always leave the offer for last. Scott and Mike also explain the importance of taking action over watching an endless number of videos about real estate and the best way to set your goals and KPIs for success.       “Rapport-building does not stop after you leave that appointment.” - Scott Oots       On Today's Episode of Flip Talk:   Developing employees to consider what a deal looks like to the seller. The importance of asking newcomers how they like to learn. Their training process for their acquisitions team. Scott's and Mike's best sales strategies and why the offer always comes last. What happens when a buyer or seller is nervous during a phone conversation. Why they're not the highest offer in the majority of their deals. Why only watching videos about real estate won't make you a good investor. The best way to set your goals and KPI.     Connect with Scott Oots and Mike Yanker:   SJO Investments The REI Masters Facebook Instagram         Rate, Review, Learn and Share   Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry.   Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube,  and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.  

The Flip Talk Podcast with Don Costa
Sales Strategies with My Good Friends Scott Oots and Mike Yanker

The Flip Talk Podcast with Don Costa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 48:00


Scott Oots is a serial entrepreneur of various companies and the owner of SJO Investments, a real estate firm in Southern California. Mike Yanker is the Chief Operations Officer of SJO Investments with extensive experience in sales. They are the Moderators at The REI Masters, a platform that seeks to educate those who are new to the real estate industry as well as support those who are veterans in the field. They provide training for wholesalers, buy & hold investors, and anything related to sales and acquisitions.   In this episode, Scott and Mike share how they got started in real estate, how they met, and what inspired them to start The REI Masters. They share their hiring technique, how they use personality tests, and their criteria for newcomers. They describe how they handle sales through phone conversations and why they always leave the offer for last. Scott and Mike also explain the importance of taking action over watching an endless number of videos about real estate and the best way to set your goals and KPIs for success.       “Rapport-building does not stop after you leave that appointment.” - Scott Oots       On Today's Episode of Flip Talk:   Developing employees to consider what a deal looks like to the seller. The importance of asking newcomers how they like to learn. Their training process for their acquisitions team. Scott's and Mike's best sales strategies and why the offer always comes last. What happens when a buyer or seller is nervous during a phone conversation. Why they're not the highest offer in the majority of their deals. Why only watching videos about real estate won't make you a good investor. The best way to set your goals and KPI.     Connect with Scott Oots and Mike Yanker:   SJO Investments The REI Masters Facebook Instagram         Rate, Review, Learn and Share   Thanks for tuning into the FlipTalk podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to build a 7-figure real estate business, head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show. Don't forget to tune into our other shows: FlipTalk's Rookie PlayBook and share your favorite episodes on social media to help other new investors learn what it takes to grow a successful business in the real estate investing industry.   Join the community of FlipTalk fans on Facebook, YouTube,  and visit our website for even more content, information, and resources about real estate investing.  

Radio Novan Iltapäivän parhaat
"Siis mitä?! Ootsä ollu mukana koko ajan??"

Radio Novan Iltapäivän parhaat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 19:05


Voikkuleivät on taas tehty ja satelliitit pystytetty metsän siimekseen! Miten sujui etäillanistujaiset viikonloppuna ja onko tumman tumma ja ohuen ohut sama asia? Oliko ennen kuitenkin kaikki paremmin?

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Welcome! Old Internet Properties, Russians, Hacking, Chinese Farmers, Pigs, Swine Flu, Airline Navigation, Drones, Biologicals, Intermittent Fasting, Spying on Students, Colleges, Dangerous Apps, and more on Tech Talk With Craig Peterson today on WGAN

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 89:49


Welcome!   Today there is a ton of stuff going on in the world of Technology and we are going to hit a number of topics from how Colleges are using Social Credit Scores to change college students behavior, Social Media Influencers and why we need to pay attention to them, How the internet is changing, The insecurity of location tracking and why you may want to turn it off, Russian Hacking of Elections -- not really and even more.  It is a busy show -- so stay tuned. For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: How is your Social Credit Score? It turns out that some American Universities use them to track their students The New World Owners — Influencers Vulnerable Location data — It does not take an Expert to Spy on your Every Movement with Your Phone Biological Warfare Against Chinese Pig Farmers Pesky Apps That You Need To Delete ASAP  Intermittent Fasting and its Perks  Can fasting add years to your life in addition to helping you lose weight?  Did the Russians get Anywhere close to Hacking our 2016 Election? The Internet we grew up with is Long Gone — What we lost, and what we can learn from the Experience. --- Machine Automated Transcript: Hello, everybody, Craig Peterson here. Thanks for joining me spend a little bit of time with me most of the people listening on Saturdays, I have been, of course, on WGIR and a whole bunch of other radio stations now for many years, it turns out it's like 25 years, long time. So thanks for joining me today. We're also, of course, over on YouTube and Facebook, and online at Craig Peterson dot com is where you'll find me. You can go to Craig Peterson slash YouTube to see me there, and at Craig Peterson slash Facebook as well over on my site. Well, today we've got a lot of fun stuff. We are going to start by talking about the old dead internet and what does that may mean to you. You can see the headline behind me on the screen if you're watching us on video. We're also going to get into the Russian hacking of our elections. Was that real? How close did those guys get to us when it comes to the hacking. So we'll be talking about that. We've got a beginner's guide, we'll be talking about, and it is something I've been doing along with my wife for a few years now, Intermittent fasting. It is unbelievable the difference that can make. It's the diet that isn't a diet, and it is just so easy, at least for us. And we've tried everything. We're going to talk about the 27 plus apps you should probably delete from your smartphone here in early 2020. What is going on at our American universities? Did you know they are using social credit now to track students, we'll be talking about that? Don't scoff at influencers. Here is kind of a cool article from Kevin Roose. What are the Chinese farmers complaining about and why. Frankly, criminals are using drones. Then we'll talk about the New York Times and how they were able to track President Donald Trump, and what happened with him. What was that all about? So, we'll be getting to all of those articles and, of course, a whole lot more as we do every week. So thanks for joining me, everybody. So I am kind of running the entire show here today. It's funny when I look at some of these podcasts and videos and things that people are using, and how many multiple people are helping to run everything. In my case, it's not a lot of people; it's my wife and me. She helps prepare a lot of the stuff you see online, but she's not the one who is sitting here that is all me. So, if you're watching, it may be a little bit rough, so I apologize for that. So, let's get going here with our first article. We are doing a tiny screen in screen thing here. You can see me, and that article as well. If you're watching, let me know by the way me and Craig Peterson dot com. Let me know what it is you think about what I'm doing? Does it make sense to put the whole hour and a half in one video in one podcast? That is what I've been doing for a while now, my podcasts, but this is new for video. Should I break them all up as well? I'm starting to do some of the training videos and things beginning soon. Let's get to this article about the old internet you see here on my screen. I've got pictures of a bunch of the early internet properties Myspace and course you're familiar with Twitter, right? Well, some of these places have died. Snapchat, TikTok, Vine. We're all using them today. Will they be around in years to come? That little f logo that you see there? Friendster? Have you been using Friendster lately, if you uploaded videos, what happened to those MySpace, Flicker? Flicker is still around, but they kind of got shot in the head when they were purchased by our friends over at AOL slash Yahoo. Verizon bought that. Webshots, Photobucket. How about blogs? I certainly have a blog. I have over 3000 articles up on my blog at Craig Peterson, dot com. WordPress. wordpress.com. If you have a blog over there, Zynga, Tumblr, they lost all their adult content, AOL Instant Messenger. We signed up for all of these in the 2000s. Now it's 2020. What's happened to all of our data? What happened to all of the videos that we hit upload. All of our pictures? Some of them just went, poof, they were just totally gone. Today social media is on a roll and just keeps growing. But are we going to be able to get our data in the future? I think it's an excellent question. And it was one posed by Katie Notopoulos over on BuzzFeed news because she's lost a lot of her pictures. I lost a lot of my photos. I had put together a website using one of these pieces of website software that lets you go in and create your photo album. I had this beautiful vision, right, and I was going to have all my photos there, the kids were going to upload their photos for generations, you know, the grandkids and great-grandkids. And I was going to be able to go there. We make a beautiful calendar every year and have it printed and put that calendar up on everybody's refrigerator, right? Of course, it didn't happen as the software crashed, and the backup did not work, and I lost all of these photos, hundreds of them. And it was just such a disappointment. But what's going to happen to you when Facebook disappears in just a few years. It is not going to be around forever, right. Facebook today is not going to be what Facebook is five years from now. We already see with California is new privacy law, how it is affecting Facebook, and how it keeps your data. Where it puts the data. We've seen the privacy laws changing other sites as well. So, what are you going to do? Right? What are you going to do? How about those texts and emails? They say anything you put up on the internet is up forever. Now we're finding out that's not true. It's just this stuff. We don't want to be out there. That kind of gets kept up forever. Friendster, we want that. Friendster has been around early since early 2002. At least it was. It was a social network that was pretty popular for a while, and then it fell out of favor. It even got mentioned in some movies. I remember one Seth Green was talking about Friendster, back then back in the days, but it turned into a gaming company and wiped out all of the profiles. Then there was my space, and it didn't go away as quickly as Friendster did, it had a more painful death. But by 2013, it was completely music focused. What sites are music-focused anymore. He might have, you know, a couple, but really, you're going to Amazon or Apple or Spotify. Pandora. One of those right to get your music by the way, when it comes to music sites, I would recommend you stay away from Spotify. Okay. Then just last year 2019, there was a server migration that messed up and all of their pre-2015 profile content. There were hundreds of thousands of photos that were lost. They're gone forever. Flicker. Now flicker was being used by a lot of people, and I remember stories of people who had uploaded photos to flicker. were driving down a highway, and saw one of their photos on a billboard for an advertisement. Not a flicker advertisement but one for a third party company. And they were pretty upset. Then they read the terms flicker had. And any of these photos you uploaded could be used by flicker could be sold by flicker. Well, in late 2018, flicker was sold off by this AOL Yahoo conglomerate that was bought by Verizon. It was bought by Smugmug, which is a photo hosting printing site, mainly used by professional photographers. They only gave you a few months to download your photos if you didn't download them, or upgrade to a paid Smugmug account you were completely out of luck, which kind of is a bad thing, right? You lost all your photos except for the most recent 1000 photos. And how many of us only have 1000 photos in this day and age. It'll cost you almost nothing to take a picture. It's not like the days when we were using our Nikon camera. With 35 millimeter film, and he had to decide if I was going to use Fujifilm or Kodak film. Should I use a professional-grade, black and white, you know none of that anymore, right? So, we have hundreds of thousands, so they were all lost. Webshots founded in the mid-90s hit its stride in the mid-double OOts when digital cameras became affordable, CNET bought it. Then American Greetings bought it and then it got sold back to the original owner or owners, who in 2014, relaunched it as Smile by Webshots, became a site for desktop wallpapers. You only had two months' notice to download your photos, migrate them to a new paid account or guess what? They all got deleted permanently. Photobucket. They announced that they were hotlinking in 2017, would only be allowed for paid accounts costing 400 bucks a year. Hotlinks, of course, feel very archaic now. That's where you have a direct link to a photo as opposed to your album. But man, completely gone. The whole internet got pockmark. I love that word, by these missing photos, and we still see those today online. Blogs exist. But you know, the scrappy new medium to get your story out is a lot less useful. 2013 I can't believe it was that long ago GoogleReader went away. I used to use Google Reader from my blogroll. That's how it kept track of articles. So much harder to do nowadays, RSS is gone. Man, I loved RSS, and Google's RSS readers are gone. Pro tier blogs like Gawker video, all gone. Right Gawker writer, Alex Pyrene best described the changing economics of the media business. Plus freakishly bad luck as the death of the rude press. Isn't that true? Remember Gawker and the big lawsuit wrestlers pulled Minnesota into it big, big, mess, okay. Anyhow, remember all of these, and the many more that went the way of the world. Think about what you're using today. Will your data be around in the future? Think about the free sites you're using right now? Like free sites like what? Well, Facebook, among others? Is your data going to be around in the future? You know, very, very good questions we all have to ask ourselves. So keep a backup yourself on a medium that you control. And that you can read in another five or ten years. Your listening to Craig Peterson right here on WGAN and online at Craig Peterson dot com and Craig Peterson.com slash YouTube. You can see me, Oh no. We'll be right back.  Hello, everybody, Welcome back. Craig Peterson here on WGAN and online at Craig Peterson dot com. If you want to join me, you can see the whole show as I recorded it at Craig Peterson slash YouTube. Well, now we're going to talk about Russian hacking. Right? Hasn't that been kind of all the rage over the last, what, two or three years? The Mueller report, and what did the Russians do? How could they have done that to us? Should we be worried about it more worried than we are have been? All frankly, outstanding questions. We need to know because we've got another election coming up soon. 2020 is an election year. We've got less than a month, from today, until we cast the first votes in the first in the nation primary. That is if you're in New Hampshire, which is the first primary. There is a caucus in IOWA, then the New Hampshire primary, and then I think it's Nevada followed by one of the Carolinas, and this just it accelerates from there, right? You got the Super Tuesday, which has got moved up and everything else. But how safe are our elections? I think it's a v good question. What did the Russians do? What did they know? How did they hack it? And can we do something about this in the future? Now we've got all kinds of voting machines. If you've been listening to me for a while, you know, I like the manual ones. Those have a sheet of paper, right, with all of the candidates with a circle you fill in. They give you a felt pen, a flare pen, right, a little felt pen to fill in to vote for the person. And that's as simple as it gets, isn't it? And then you put it in a machine, and the machine reads it the machine is pre-programmed to know that, that this circle filled in here means a vote for this person or these people or for that particular thing that's on the ballot, whatever it might be, right? The reason I like those is it gives us the best of both worlds. We have the world of, oh, wow, isn't this simple. I can go ahead and vote. Today wonderful times had by all, and you can vote quickly. The votes get tabulated, and we know by the end of the day, the results. But what if there's a problem? A contested vote. Well, with a paper ballot, again, that ballot can be sat in front of people who are ballot commissioners or whatever title your county or your state gives them. They look at those each ballot one by one and to see who was selected. They can take them and put them into literal stacks. These are the people who voted for this person, these voted for another person. And then they count them up. And now they've got the winners. And you can have a Republican, a Democrat and independent, whoever. Often police officers looking at these and counting them. But so many places have gone to these electronic voting machines. And the electronic voting machines are a nightmare and a half because of these electronic voting machines. Now, you're looking at the ballot trying to figure out okay, who voted for who. It gives you a screen, but you don't have a ballot. At best, some of these machines have a little paper audit tape that comes out, and they can go through and think of what you get from the receipts from buying something at the store. Right? So I've got one, let me pull one out here for you. Okay, so this is a receipt like you'd get at the store, right? This one particular one is from Walmart. And you know so there you go you can see what I bought at Walmart. Well, simple enough, but you've got sheets of these things that are affected by heat. They may get torn and, in my case, been sitting there my pocket right as I'm trying to keep track of them for the accountant, right. So I can do my taxes at the end of the year or the end of the quarter for businesses, so I'm just trying to keep track of all of it well how if the machine is just a tablet, how you are going to keep track of it. How are you going to know what the actual vote cast? People reported hitting a button for a zone on the part of the screen to vote for Candidate A, yet it registered their vote for a different candidate. At least they think it registered for someone else or might have registered properly, and it might be the right vote. For the right person who they wanted, but in reality, they don't know because it looked like it was registering the vote for the other guy. And now, after the end of the day, how are they getting audited? So with the paper ballots, you can go in, and you can look at them. And you can do a spot check. You can say, okay, is this make sure this machine was doing it? Right? Let's make sure we didn't mess up stuff when we sent it out to people. Well, when we're talking about this here with this whole Russian involvement with our election, we're not talking about these machines, although potentially could happen. What we're talking about as a couple of other things, first of all, meddling with our election where they're buying ads on Facebook, or they're buying ads somewhere out, and people get upset, you know, frankly, for a good reason. Because now it's a Russian ad saying vote for Hillary or Russian ad saying vote for Donald Both of which happened in the last election cycle model. Most of them happened to after the election, which is just totally bizarre for me. Anyhow, there was a technology company that got hacked in Florida according to some government reports. Now, here's what happened. They used a phishing attack against this company to gain access to their computer systems, and then get passwords and then get inside the machines. Now, that's where the problem comes up. Because it's not necessarily even the voting machines like what I'm showing on the screen here. What can happen, frankly, is that the voting machines' information gets sent ultimately to the state, right? Ultimately the whoever's in charge of you know, various new Hampshire, we have Bill Gardner and his Office of the Secretary of State's office, but it varies from state to state. So ultimately, these tallies go to our friends at the Secretary of State's office. And then they're posted on the website. And then what happens in the national elections is they go to the various individual Secretaries of State, and they say, who did your people vote for, and they add them all up. So the Russians could hack the Secretary of State's office, the Russians could hack the voting machines. And the Russians could influence us by buying a head-on Facebook or these other social media platforms on Google to try and get us to vote differently. Well, this is from Politico, which is, you know, political was a very left-wing leaning website out there. It's kind of a political organization that masquerades as news, But this is a pretty good article here. So they're saying that people were going to vote in North Carolina. In North Carolina, there had been a court ruling that said that people did not need to prove who they were, were to vote. You know, they have to prove who they are for everything else like to buy a glass of Beer to prove your age, right. Some places even you're 60 years old, they want to card you, and you say, Are you kidding me? No way. I'm going to do that. So in Jerome County, they were using laptops, and those laptops had the voter records on them. And those voter records were used to determine if they had already come and voted. Or if they had shown ID. Well, they had all kinds of problems with these. When they started digging in, they found that a company called VR systems had allegedly been targeted by Russian hackers using a phishing campaign three months before the election. and phishing is what Russians and others are using, not just to influence our elections, like what we see here. But to get into our bank accounts, our business account, it's just absolutely crazy. So this article goes on and going back to 2016. And what had happened, you might find it very interesting. But the bad news is things just haven't changed much. So expect similar problems with our 2020 election pay coming back, I'm going to tell you about something my wife and I did to lose one hundred pounds between the two of us, okay, I'm not selling anything. It is amazing, and I don't even consider this a diet. So we'll get to that when we get back. I got a couple of great articles on that that I think you will like, so stick around. We'll be right back.  Hello everybody Craig Peterson, here. Thanks for joining me here on WGAN and online Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. You can watch me there. I record this live, but, of course, it's on YouTube so you can watch it anytime, right? And we're putting the whole show out there so if there's something you missed, have a look there. I think you might find it interesting, at least I hope you do. I have a lot of fun putting together it's a lot of work, and I love to hear from you too. So Craig Peterson dot com.   Hey, man, have I got something for you? It is something that my wife and I have learned a lot about over the years. That's dieting, right? Diet exercise. I have done almost every diet. I've tried them all, and they've all worked to a degree or another. The Atkins diet was huge, and man, I had gotten up to almost 280 pounds. And I went on Atkins and got all the way down to I think it was like 192 at my lowest, so I lost 90 pounds, which is a lot. And then slowly but surely I put it back on. By the way, when I got up to 280, I was a vegetarian. You know, vegetarian, oh, you're fine. You can eat as much as you want whatever you want, as long as it's vegetarian, right? And that's what I did. And I put on a lot of weight. Then I had to take it off. Then over the years, I put weight back on, I got up to about 245, and I said, Oh my gosh, it's happening again. So, this was about three years ago now, and well, little over two years. And I started to do some more research on this thinking, Okay, it's been 20 years since I did the Atkins diet, things have had to change over that 20 years, right? It has got to be different than it was back then. So I started looking into it again, and I found an article about a Nobel Prize in Medicine given to a Japanese researcher, Yoshinori Ohsumi, about three years ago now a guess who had figured out this process called autophagy. I've heard it pronounced a few different ways. I'm probably pronouncing it the wrong way. However, that is how it is spelled right. That's how I found it was in the written word. So this process what he discovered and the reason he got the Nobel Prize in Medicine was he saw how cells repair themselves, which is a very, very big deal, right? That's the goal. We want to be healthy. We don't want cancers, Parkinson's, or any other of these diseases that are associated with old age. And we certainly want to keep our weight down. And he did a lot of research into this. I read it, of course, he won the Nobel Prize on it. And then I started branching out from there, as I often do, and I found this doctor up in Toronto, University of Toronto, and he was he's a practicing doctor who takes care of patients with kidney problems. Well, who are the patients that have the most kidney problems? Well, it's people with diabetes. And so I looked at it and thought, Man, this is kind of interesting. He had also found out about this whole autophagy thing. And he was tired of having his patients die, because ultimately, type two diabetics, particularly, you're going to die of a complication associated with your diabetes. So his patients just died. Right? And he did everything he could to help them and the founder, you know, what would, what's the treatment while if you have diabetes, it's because the insulin can't get into the cells to open them up to accept the sugars, right? So what do we do? Well, we give them more insulin. So what Dr. Jason Fung found out in putting two and two together was that insulin is, in fact, the problem. According to the research on autophagy, there's only one time that your body repairs itself, and that is when you are not eating. So think about when you've been sick in the past, what do people tell you to do? What does the doctor tell you to do? They say, well, go to bed, right? Get some rest, get some sleep. What are you not doing when you're sleeping? You are not eating. So he kind of put all this together and came up with this whole concept a little bit further, because it's not as though fasting is something new, but about fasting. What got me going on it more was that I had read a book about Blue Zones, these areas of the world where people tend to be healthier and live longer. When I read that book, and this is long before I found out about autophagy, or fasting, I figured out something that became very obvious to me. That was that every one of these areas where people live longer and healthier lives was a religious community. Shinto people were in Okinawa, Japan. They were Greek Orthodox in Ikaria Greece, a small Greek island in the Agean sea, where we got the whole concept of the Mediterranean diet. You have Seventh Day Adventist in Loma Linda in Southern California. All of these people are part of the Blue Zones. Add up also add to that the Mormons who are known to be healthier than average. And all of a sudden, I realized, wait a minute now these are all religious people, what do they do? Delving into it more, I found that the most religious Greek Orthodox are fasting over 180 days a year. Now fasting and the definition of it varies. It certainly differs religiously. In the case of the Greek Orthodox, it was a calorie-restricted diet. They could only do certain things, particular wine, certain cheeses, and to Through where I do this every once in a while where I don't eat anything. All I have is water and clear liquids in that set. So there are some real advantages to this diet because you're not eating your body has the opportunity to repair itself and get back to that kind of homeostatic state. Then I started thinking wait a minute, and what happened in the 70s. If you look at the curve of where we started having all of these obesity problems and health problems, it is back in the late 70s. When they introduced this whole food pyramid. We need to eat more carbs. This whole thing about six meals a day you eat your three meals, you have your snacks. Then I thought about the kids. Right they get up and have breakfast, a mid-morning snack, then lunch, an afternoon snack before soccer, then dinner, and maybe even have a snack before they go to bed. We're continually stimulating our bodies to produce insulin, which is causing significant problems in our bodies. I read what Dr. Fung had written, and I read at least a half a dozen other books and then thinking about the Blue Zone thing thinking about what the whole Nobel Prize in Medicine had been about with autophagy put them in a pot and stirred them up, which is what Dr. Fung did as well. And Dr. Fung was able to put his patients these people with type two diabetes on and their intermittent fasting schedule. Now, remember, I'm not a doctor. I was in emergency medicine for a while in the EMS. So I know a little bit about it. So I might sound like I know more than I do. But I can tell you that this works. It's worked for me, my wife, and every member of my family because we've all tried it to varying degrees. So I want to get into this little bit more because over the holidays, there was an article that came out talking about intermittent fasting. I found it fascinating, absolutely fascinating. So we're going to get into that. There were a few articles, CNN had a thing on it as did FOX. We're going to get into James Clear what he has to say he has a great article about it as well. So we'll get into all of that when we get back. There is no charge. I'm not selling anything. Remember that you're listening to Craig Peterson. Right here on WGAN. You'll find me online, Craig Peterson.com. Slash YouTube. That's Craig Peterson with an O slash YouTube stick around because we're going to get into it when we get back. Hello, everybody, welcome back. Craig Peterson here on WGAN. And online, Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. That's where you can watch me you can see me waving and right now Hi to and see all of the episodes of today's show online. Also, of course, I podcast this and try and get the information out to as many people as I can.  Well before the break, we were talking about something that's a huge deal to me, and that is intermittent fasting. I think I've become one of the world's most prominent proponents of the thing. It doesn't matter what kind of illness somebody has, and I always seem to end up saying, you have to try intermittent fasting. You just got to try it, because it just plain works.  So what is it? Before the break, I mentioned some of the religious types of fasts. Now, Intermittent fasting is when you don't eat, right? That's what fasting is. Now, we're not talking about the biblical fasting, although some people do that where it's like 40 days and 40 nights with no eating, right, the whole temptation thing. I'm talking about is a daily regimen that will keep our insulin under control. Now, remember, I'm not a doctor. I've read a lot of books on this. I'm doing it myself, as is my family. We have had excellent, excellent results. But you're going to have to check on this yourself. If you have diabetes, Dr. Fung, actually has a whole book written for diabetics and how to do intermittent fasting and you're going to want to talk to your doctor about it, as well, because you're already going down that road, but you can get off of it. Dr. Fung has a cure. I think it was every one of his patients, like 1200 people with type two diabetes, have stopped their diabetes by doing one thing, and that is getting people not to eat. So, we're going to talk about what that means in just a second here. When you think about studies, there have been some studies done on intermittent fasting. You can see behind me here, the reference to this particular study I'm going to pull it up on the desktop here, there you go, should be able to see it. And this is from Fox News. Just this last week's fasting diets may add years to your life, as well as help you lose weight new study suggests there are also similar things that are available some articles that are up on CNN and many other sites out there. And it may help you lose weight. But here's your problem. Who's going to pay for a study that says, Don't eat, don't take medicine. Don't even see a doctor right, who's going to pay for that study. Obviously, there are a lot of people who are sick and who need doctors and medicine. Some people need to eat. You got to figure this stuff out for yourself. Now, here's how the basics work. There are two standard types of intermittent fasting regimens that people do. And there are frankly as many regimens as there are people. But the two basic things are one, you fast for 16 hours, and then you eat during an eight-hour window. That's probably one of the most common there's another widespread one, which is almost the same, which is you fast for 18 hours, and then eat during a six-hour window. So what does that mean? Well, for most people, it means you skip breakfast. So remember, you finish eating at like six o'clock the night before. You should never eat after seven, by the way. If you finish eating at six o'clock pm then at 6 am, the next morning, you've already fasted for 12 hours, right? And if you're doing 18 hours, you know what to noon news another four hours. So 12 plus four is 16. That's why it's kind of simple. So all you do is you skipped breakfast now you can have black coffee, you can have tea, but you're skipping breakfast, which many of us have done, but you're not snacking, you're not eating a snack. You're not having that smoothie. You're not having that Carmel mocha frappuccino thing you're not doing any of that, then you have lunch. When you eat, you eat, freely during that two-hours. So the meal, if you're going to have dessert, have dessert, eat whatever you want. If you like bread, if you like pasta, if you like fats, if you like steak, eat it during that two-hour window, and then you can have one more two-hour window later on that day. About four or 5 pm, you eat again. Then you're done for the day. Just doing that will change your life, your cells will get a chance to rejuvenate, you will lose weight, and you will become healthier. Again, if you have any medical issues at all, make sure you talk to your doctor first. And you might want to talk to your doctor first before doing this anyways, but this is a great regimen, and I've tried it myself I've been doing it as I said for a little over two years as has my wife, as have some of my kids and my brain is sharper. I'm even better looking. As you can see it Craig Peterson comm dot com slash YouTube. And I am losing weight and losing it nicely because over two years I've lost one about a half a pound a week. Isn't that nice? And I can eat whatever I want. The question is when I can eat what I want. It's just when I eat, and it becomes an issue. So that's the first type of unwritten fasting that most people follow, which is 16:8, and 18:6, which is the number of hours that you fast versus eat, not like you don't eat for six hours straight. Okay, I made that clear. You might eat one or two meals, and each meal should be no longer than two hours. So, you have your soup and your salad, and then you have your meal, you have your dessert, all within two hours, then you're done. The other type is what's called a 5:2 diet, very, very popular. 5:2 diet is where you normally eat for five days out of the week, and then for two days, you don't eat. Now, there are variations on this. We'll talk about that in a second. But the main idea is that your body needs a chance to recover and to recoup and if you normally eat for five days You're recovering. Remember, no snacks, no snacks, you'll never have a snack again, I know you need all the chips, whatever, eat it with your meal. Okay? You can have a chocolate bar, eat it with your meal, don't eat it afterward, don't eat it as a snack. Okay, so you have your, maybe you could start with your Doritos right and then move into the rest of the meal. You are trying to keep the insulin reaction down to a limited timeframe. That's what we're trying to do. Now, the five to some people will not eat for the two days, and by the way, those days should be randomized. So, as your body doesn't get used to a schedule. Those two days, your fasting can be" fasting-mimicking." A fast mimicking diet where you eat less than 500 calories. So two days a week eat less than 500 calories the rest of the time eat normally. Now, what does this do for you? Well, it's amazing. It could add years to your life, and it could cure you of diabetes. It could cure you of all kinds of brain issues from brain fog through the kind of name it right Snell at all timers Parkinson's it is they got diseases that people have celiac. The list goes on and on. I want you guys to read up on this and study it because it's amazing. doctors aren't taught much about this. It's relatively new, as I said, that Nobel prize that kind of led me into this is only three, maybe four years old. Okay, so it's all relatively new, but check with them. But I want to pull up here, this thing from James clear. Let me pull this up. Okay. So he has this little thing on his site that he calls the big Beginner's Guide to intermittent fasting. And he says I skip breakfast each day and eat two meals, the first around 1 pm and the second around 8 pm. 8 pm later than Dr. Fung recommends, okay. But as I said, everyone's different. Then I fast for 16 hours until I start eating the next day again, but at 1 pm surprisingly, since I started intermittent fasting, I've increased muscle mass, up 10 pounds from 205 to 15. Decreased body fat down 3%. He was at 14% body fat, now down to 11% increased explosiveness. He said a personal best with a clean and jerk of 253 pounds and decreased the amount of time spent training down from seven and a half hours per week to two and a half hours per week. So he's cut his training by about what two thirds and increased his muscle mass and decreased his fat. That's all that he did. Okay. So he has this quick start fasting guide. I didn't use any of his stuff, okay, but he has some good information. He talks about intermittent fasting how it works. Benefits. Number one, it makes your day simpler boy does it because you're not making three meals. You're not eating three meals plus snacks. Okay? intermittent fasting helps you live longer. We already know about calories and calorie starvation, how he will live longer on a low-calorie diet than if you are on a regular calorie diet. Now, most of us don't want that miserable life to have only been able to eat 500 800 calories a day, right? Not me. I love bread. I like chocolate every once in a while, right. It helps you live longer. Okay, and enjoying life, you're my joints don't crack walking downstairs, they don't hurt anymore. It may reduce the risk of cancer. And there are some serious studies out of Cambridge, Boston area just last late last year, showing that a five day fast every year will pretty much guarantee that you will never have cancer. It's just amazing. Much easier than dieting. It isn't a diet; all you're doing is cutting out snacks and one meal a day for most of the time. Right. And he's got a lot more detail on this too if you're interested. But he's got some schedules of different people do I think you're going to like this? Okay. There is a lot to know and understand here. But let me see. I'm going to bring that up. Okay. So here's our article again from Fox News. As I said, it's on CNN, and it's kind of all over the place over the holiday. Today's, and this is a new study at John Hopkins University, finds that diets involve intermittent fasting may add years to your life. And it's not just yours, and it's good healthy years. Studies have linked fasting to improve metabolism, decrease blood pressure, and improve control of blood sugars. So take a look at these guys and do a little exploration. Talk to your doctor if you're on medications because this will affect your medications. If you have diabetes, there are plans for you, maybe look up Dr. Jason Fung out of the University of Toronto, read up on his stuff, and present it to your doctor. See what they say, if this is the right thing for you. I am not a doctor, and this is not medical advice. I'm encouraging you to do your research. 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So what are some of the things that you might want to do for this new year? Well, this is a great little article that came out in Fast Company this last week. And it is about the 27 smartphone apps you should delete. Now they're saying before 2020, but you know, it's a new decade. Let's get around to it right now. And what we're talking about here isn't just smartphone apps, we're going to talk about a whole category of apps. Now you know that there are a lot of apps that do nasty things to you, right, and to your data and your information. We talk about those all the time here on my show, but let's talk about them a little bit more right now. Number one app That depresses you. Now, in many cases, what we're talking about here, kind of the behind the scenes inside information, are apps that are, frankly, social media apps. Because social media apps are many people look at those and say all my life isn't like that my life's terrible. Right? It's like these. Have you seen these influencers online? that had come out and said, Yeah, I took 1000 pictures before I got that one. the perfect picture that one picture where it was from the writing goal, and she had the right luck and the stars lined up, right. That's the reality of things. The reality of things. Isn't that everyone's a multimillionaire and I mentioned earlier, right? The reality is I'm not right I'm, I'm the guy that was 280 pounds, and I was in Two twice, lose, lose the weight, which is kind of cool. But none of us are perfect. But we think because of the way social media is portraying people and the things that they're putting up there that somehow we should have a better life a different life than we have. Okay? So when people are trying to curate this perfect image of themselves in their lives, it's a bad thing. Okay, so research has shown that this can make you feel depressed, it can make you feel lonely. And now we're seeing that the younger generation isn't getting married until they're 33 on average. Can you believe that? You know, I was married ten years earlier than that started my family. There they are wondering about themselves, and they're wondering about whether or not they can get married. They're judging their potential partner against This perfect facade of a person that they've seen online and social media, and the guys are doing the same thing. They're, you know, they're judging this woman against Kylie Jenner or whomever online. They're their favorite Stars that have the perfect bodies. And they're available 24 seven, whenever they want, just look and bam, there they are. And this woman, she's not as nice that I'm dating as she should be, because I see all of these women that are just so tolerant and wonderful. And, you know, my gosh, she weighs too much, or she's not pretty enough. Her teeth aren't straight enough. I've seen this before, and I've seen it with my kids, their friends as well. You know, I'm not a big believer in a perfect match. I think there's a lot of people that frankly, we could marry and be quite happy. So don't go crazy. Don't try and match everybody up on social media. And we're talking about Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, of course, TikTok, which we've talked about before. Just delete those things as they are not reality. Too many of us are sitting there scrolling through our phones every day, looking at something that just isn't real. So there's number one. Number two to get rid of these are app categories and going to mention a few of our apps and don't protect your privacy. Now, we've talked about some of this stuff before, right? It basically Hey, if it's free, it's not the product, you're the product. I think that's a simple enough thing for people to understand least I would hope so. There are some major apps out there. The people are using billions of people are using every day that don't protect our privacy. And of course, the big one I'm thinking of right now is Facebook. It is not protecting our privacy. It's selling our information. Now, not all that bad, right? I understand the marketing side. I was in the whole marketing business years ago, decades ago, many, many decades ago. And what I was doing back then is finding people who read this magazine and that newspaper and, and put them together to come up with people that might be interested in buying my clients stuff, right? Well, it's the same thing nowadays you said to know a lot more about you than which magazine subscriptions.  But look for businesses that are building privacy into their business models, Facebook Messenger That's something you don't want to use as it does not have an end to end encryption. What that means is the message you type in on your computer gets sent to Facebook and then to the other person. So Facebook being in the middle can see the message knows what you said, and is now using that to target you by advertisers. Okay, so be careful with Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, which is another messaging product from Facebook. The Facebook bot does provide end and equipment so that you might want to encryption, so you might want to look at WhatsApp. There are some better ones out there. Some good ones signal one of them that encrypts all of your data, its end, and then everything. Google Chrome, I still use it sometimes because browser extensions But most of the Chrome browser plugins and extensions will work on opera. Many of them will work on Firefox as well, and there are adapters, if you will, the let you take the chrome stuff and run it on other machines, right other browsers. Now, Chrome harvests so much of your data that the Washington Post is calling it the spy software browser because it is just continually uploading your data. If you want a browser that is protecting your privacy, look at the epic browser API. See, and if you want more about this stuff, send me a note. I'll be more than glad to let you know more little bit more details of all of this stuff, right? Because some of the browsers out there like epic are great. Some of them are good like Firefox and Opera, and others are bad like well Chrome. And you already know what I think about Microsoft browsers, which is they're pretty weak. Apps that are free, but aren't Okay, free is great. But just keep in mind, they got to make money somehow has to keep the lights on, right? You got to keep the heat down in the winter and the air conditioning in the summertime. These face morphine apps that we've seen, and the big ones are actually out of Russia. We've got other apps that are out of China. They're not free, that is getting our information and are using it against us and using it against the country. So be very careful. And then the last category is apps that are compelling you to spend money. So what we're talking about here are apps like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, those are the obvious ones. And Amazon, Amazon, and Apple are the two companies that have at least up until now kept your privacy kind of paramount. In front of them, but that doesn't mean they don't use your data themselves. And that's very, very true. When we're talking about Amazon, they use your data that trying to get you to buy something from Amazon and you know, that can be good, that can be bad. And Amazon also has plugins that you can put into the Chrome browser that let Amazon spy on you when you're on other websites and buying things, so keep that in mind. You probably don't want to install those browsers. Games like Harry Potter Wizard, Fortnight, Candy Crush Jelly Saga, Pokemon GO, Marvel Contest of Champions, and hundreds of thousands more each have options that let you buy your way into a higher score, or give you play the game more. I advise you to get rid of those. I know people hooked on Candy Crush. Nobody enables you to play so many times a day, and I have fun and Candy Crush, right? But I stopped playing it about a year ago because it won't let you play so many times a day, then I wanted you to buy stuff from them. And it just isn't for me. It isn't worth it right. I'm not a big video game thing. And then the last thing to consider is the Office apps. Now, these are the things that kind of get you to work 24 seven, I kind of work 24 hours. But that doesn't mean it's a good idea. And that's not necessarily something that you're going to want to do either. So there you go. There are some categories. You might want to delete apps to depress you and those that don't protect your privacy. Those that are free, but on are not and those that compel you to spend money listening to Craig Peters on here on WGAN and online. Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. Hey everybody, welcome back. Craig Peterson here on w GN online at Craig Peters on comm slash YouTube. You can find me there all of my videos, and I'm starting to post them more and more. And you can watch me as I recorded them. I put them up as YouTube lives. So you'll see them up there. Well, let's talk about social credit and some of the things that are going on. China is the world leader right now when it comes to facial recognition. And what China is doing is not only recognizing people's faces, and then this case mostly their citizens, but China is also taking that data and using it for what they're calling the social credit system. So if you jaywalk in China, there are enough cameras and enough facial right ignition artificial intelligence software out there to identify that it was you who jaywalked you specifically. And then what it does is it puts that onto your permanent records. And that becomes part of your social credit score. And if your score gets low enough, you're out of luck. You won't be able to get another train to travel a bus, and you won't be able to get to work, you definitely won't be able to leave the country. So there's a lot of things China's doing on social credit. Now I want to go back to my last segment here where I was talking about the apps that you want to delete, and I looked at it from a category standpoint, what are the different categories of apps that you probably should delete? And one of the ones I mentioned was TikTok, and remember I mentioned that TikTok was a Chinese based company, and TikTok allows you to put together these little short videos and have fun haha sharing with your friends. And there are some pretty cute TikTok videos out there Will Smith did one and put it up on TikTok. So you know, that's all well and good. Here's the problem when you use the app you're sending your face and anything that's behind you in the environment and your location information - to China. They know what you're wearing, they know your face, your hair, they know everything about you even where you are, which lets them know, by the way, hey, you're at home. You're at work, you're out with friends, right using the location data. And because China is the world's leader in surveillance technology and facial recognition, technology, and social credit systems that they're trying to sell to other countries. What's happening, They're using TikTok data. And they're likely using it to train their artificial intelligence systems for even better facial recognition of Westerners. And people here in the US and the UK are our facial recognition software in the US has problems with oriental faces with Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, right? It has problems with those. Some of theirs have problems with white faces with negroid features kind of goes on and on. So they want as much as they can get when it comes to data. They want as many faces as they can get their hands on, right to use those faces Now, to frankly be able to train their systems. So enter this article from the DailyCaller. that says American universities are starting to use social credit systems. So these are likely to be coming here to the US. China's already using them. They're probably using them to identify our military personnel. We know some things they've been doing that are to identify our military personnel. But a handful of colleges us colleges, according to Chris White, who is over at The Daily Caller, are using a type of social credit system through various technologies designed to track students as they attend courses and walk across campus. They're using something called SpotterEdu, which is an app that connects with the student's smartphones, and it has as its purpose the ability to boost attendance points. So it knows that you're on campus and it knows you're in the right building and it knows you're in the right class. Some now you get social credit points for attending class, heaven forbid that the professor has to keep track of that sort of thing. Syracuse University Professor Jeff Rubin told The Washington Post that the students want these points if you can believe that, right. They know I'm watching and I'm acting on it. So behaviorally, they change. This professor is admitting that he uses this app to engineer the behavior of the students socially. Now that's nothing new. We've known for a long time that teachers use all kinds of techniques to get students to agree with them politically, to do things that they want them to do. Well, now it's kind of getting out of hand apparent Lee This is according to The Washington Post, not every student's on board with the app, and it's in it and its implications. A sophomore here, Virginia Commonwealth University said, we are adults, so why do we need to be tracked. Why is this necessary? How does it benefit us? And is it just going to keep progressing until they are micromanaging every second of the day? I think it's an excellent question. The SpotterEdu is working with about 40 schools, including Central Florida, Missouri, Indiana, that's according to their guess he's their CEO, Rick Carter. He's a former basketball court quote to develop the app and 2015. I think this is a bit of a problem. You know he's talking about students having a lot of distractions and, and they need a system like this to make sure they're doing, and I love this quote, right. He wants to make sure that the students are doing the right thing, according to him. Okay. He prefers the term monitor instead of the track because you know tracking has a negative connotation. Schools can turn to a startup called degree analytics, which uses Wi-Fi check-ins. That is something that technology something's been out there for a long time. businesses use it. When you get free Wi-Fi at a business, they use it to track you they know your back, that it's you who's here now, they even know where you are in the store. They watch you. They know what shelves are in front of you and how long you were there, what you might be looking at, okay, just from the fact that you use their Wi-Fi. So they are tracking a quarter of a million students across 19 different state universities. Over 98% of college students can be measured to Analyze your degree analytics. Yeah, because the students are using the WiFi that Sarah, the school. Now sometimes you have to use their Wi-Fi because that's the only way you can connect to Blackboard or something, whatever software they're using for the professors to share the courses with you. Sometimes it's the only way you can get on to submit some of your materials to the professor that we're doing is your assignment, right? But most of the time here's my advice to you. Use the WiFi, not the Wi-Fi, but use the data plan that comes with your phone. And that means Verizon T Mobile etc. Use tethering nowadays is usually no additional charge for tethering. If you have an unlimited plan, use the tethering on campus, use it when you are at work, use it when you are At the local coffee shop, use a tethering. Don't use the Wi-Fi provided for free because now you can be tracked. Okay. Very, very big deal. And I'm concerned about these American universities Now, using social credit systems to track students on campus as this sort of thing that you expect out of a socialist government like socialist China is not the sort of thing we expect here in the United States. So, stick around because we are going to talk about those influencers I mentioned earlier in the show, what they are doing and what the future will look like for advertising and us. You're listening to Craig Peterson on WGAN and online at Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. Hello everybody. Welcome back. Craig Peterson here online at Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. I'm heard on multiple stations every week. And right now, I'm on WGAN, and this is the show that I take, and I put up on YouTube and share it on Facebook as well. So if you're interested, you'll find me right there Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube and Craig Peterson dot com slash Facebook. We're going to talk about influencers right now. Many of us kind of have a little bit of a chuckle when we think of influencers, right — these people on social media. Haha, you know, the Generation Z, who are just making fools of themselves. Last hour I was talking about how you should be deleting most of your social media apps, if not all of them because frankly, they are depressing. Well, if you want to know what I find sad, I want you to think of Kylie Jenner. Here's a girl who can even order a beer in a restaurant who's already worth over a billion dollars. So that shows you what multi-generational can do.  But why is she worth so much money?   Why are so many of these influencers worth so much money?   Why are they paid so much?  Well, the New York Times had a great little article on this. I've got that up on my screen right now. And they're talking about these social media influencers, and how dominant they are in our culture today, and how they can get people to think twice about products. By steering the direction of online conversations, as the Times puts it. So this article by Kevin ruse was written because he went to a conference called VidCon. An annual social media convention down in Anaheim, California, yay. And there were a few thousand current and future internet celebrities who were there. And it's increasingly apparent to him he says that the teenagers and 20 somethings have mastered these platforms. And those people are going to dominate not just internet culture, or the entertainment industry, but society as a whole. You know, we've had presidents in the past I can think of a couple, frankly, who have been entertainers we've got, of course, currently Donald Trump, who had a show called The Apprentice show. I valued it because it gave me a lot of business ideas and taught me a little bit of business acumen. And we had Ronald Reagan. Remember, people an actor who is president. Both of these presidents seem to have been outstanding Presidents as it turns out, but how about the future? When will our first social media influencer be president? And that's a great question. He's asking it in this article. Now, this came out a few months ago, but I just found it fascinating. Most of the time, you said these people were filming what they called collabs with other creators complementing one another on their drips. Drips are influencing or speaking for clothes and accessories. In some of these cases, we're talking about head to toe Gucci and all kinds of outfits. Some I can't even pronounce, as I never heard of before. Diamond necklace. Designer sneakers because they're all promoting these things they're wearing. Another day he says he witnessed an awkward dance battle between two budding TikTok influencers, neither of whom could have been older than10 years old. Okay, TikTokagain, that's one of the apps I keep saying delete, delete, delete, and okay. But if you look past what he calls the silliness, the status he can many people add VidCon is hard at work being an influencer can be an exhausting burnout inducing job. People who spent years working were up the ladder I've been on the radio now for 25 years. I don't have anywhere near the influence of a Kylie Jenner or most of these other top influencers out there. It's just absolutely crazy. So he's saying how a lot of these influencers they've got him, real business people, because frankly, they're dealing with your money. Some of them are doing media politics, either different fields, you know, I tend to do technology and security. But these people are influencers. Brazil YouTubers are winning political elections by mobilizing their online fan bases. So what's establishment going to do when these guys and gals start winning out there? You look at AOC Alexandria or Cassio Cortez, and how she's been able to use social media to build a following and build her power and influence. It's massive. Glossier is another company to look at the recently raised 100 million valuations of more than a billion way is a luggage startup who has Instagram ads, and it reached an evaluation of 1.4 billion. They make luggage. They are a startup. How are they worth $1.4 billion. And a lot of the social media stars are making this endorsement deals with these major brands and these startups. It's just crazy. Here's another one, a YouTuber's named Natalie Alzate. She has more than 10 million subscribers. She calls her channel Natalie's outlet, an online brand building a business frankly, for her rather than just a fun hobby. Four years ago, when she first came to Vid Con, she was a marketing student with fewer than 7000 subscribers. So in four years, she went from less than 7000 subscribers to 10 million. She decided to study her favorite YouTubers. She watched how they made their videos, tested videos in multiple genres seeking which ones perform the best. She says she grew up watching people like Michelle Fon that were building legacies out of honestly just being relatable online, it was always an aspiration. Then she hit on formats like beauty tips, life hacks, performed well. And today she's a full-time YouTuber with a small staff and production studio and the kind of fame she always coveted. New York Times article this thing's just amazing. In truth, influencers have been running the world for years. Yeah, we know that, don't we? We haven't just called them that we call the movie stars to talk radio hosts, Davos, then these are really with devils. The ability to stay relevant. So these people get that type of audience. And with 10 million followers, she's making millions of dollars a year. It goes on and on. The culture General Manager, oh my gosh, what you call culture is people watch this stuff, right? I don't. And maybe that's a problem for me. Perhaps that's why I don't have 10 million followers. I just started my YouTube channel again I was doing a few years ago, but I've been too busy taking care of my customers and helping you guys out, right? So I'm starting it up again. And I would love it if you guys would subscribe to my YouTube channel or and follow me at Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube, share these videos, get them out there I'm providing you with excellent information, that type of thing. I think everybody needs to know. And the only way it's going to get out there now is if you share it right and I know most of you guys, I'd be surprised if I have any real Gen Z's in the audience. There's probably a few. I know there's a lot of millennials and a ton of baby boomers. What is my audience for please subscribe if you have a YouTube account? Just go to Craig Peterson comm slash YouTube, we've got to be able to compete with these social media influencers out there, we've got to get the messages out. Because Heaven knows their words are not the same as our messages. And I want to get it out. And I would appreciate it because, man, I've put thousands of hours into this over the years anyhow, stick around, because we are going to be back here in our last segment, we're going to talk about Chinese farmers. Let me pull that up right now. There you go. Criminals using drones to infect pigs. Why are they doing that? And we're going to talk about the New York Times also tracking Trump's movements. What's going on out there? You're listening to Craig Peterson, and you'll find me online Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. Hello, everybody, we have been busy today. We just talked about YouTube influencers and how much money they're making. We started by talking about the old internet, how it's died, and what that meant to us. The loss of all of our pictures and the things that we wrote and that we put up online. What happened to all these old sites and what to do about it today and into the future. How close did Russia come to affecting and hacking the 2016 election? We talked about that, and we talked about what could happen here in the 2020 election because Russia was able to get their fingers into our last election. So we talked about what we discovered over the last three years from that. We talked a lot about fasting and fasting diet, because my wife I've been doing it and how it is not a diet, but intermittent fasting is a lifestyle that lets me eat whatever I want, whenever I want. Well, past summer issue, isn't it? It's not whenever I want. So I talked a lot about that, of course, I'm not selling anything here. I just want to let you know what I'm doing because it hit the news again this week. I told you about 27 smartphone apps and four categories of apps, you're going to want to delete from your smartphone this year. American universities using social credit, and I talked about what chip or excuse me China is doing with social credit, and why they want your face what they're probably doing with TikTok pictures and others. American universities using social credit for that it's a shame. And, of course, the last segment, we talked about influencers, and you can't scoff at these kids. They're making a lot of money. They may be young, but wow, they are booking it in. Let me tell you making bank, and if you would, I'd appreciate you following me. You can follow me on pretty much any podcast, podcast platform out there, bar none. And you can follow me online, and Craig Peterson dot com slash YouTube. I'd love it if you'd subscribe to my channel. So let's get to our last two articles here of the day. This first one, I think it's fascinating, but it is talking about a trick that is in use now. The word trick is a misnomer because this is nasty nastiness. And leave it to criminals, right? It doesn't matter where in the world they are. They always come up with a nasty way to try and ruin our lives. But here's what's happening. We have drones, and many of these drones are big enough to carry. Fully automatic weapons. We know China's selling those to the Middle East right now. So, a drone

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Level Up - Real Estate Investing Podcast
EP #4: Traction applied - How systems + communication = Success. An interview with Scott Oots

Level Up - Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 49:12


Tune into the inspiring, Level Up- Real Estate Investing Podcast , the #1 source for the best real estate investing tips Where Robert Heyder talks with- Scott Oots, a visionary and an Integrator that is scaling his real estate enterprise at a rapid rate. Robert and Scott discuss: Identifying and filling organizational needs. Hiring Process. Leveraging passive income and more. Learn More at: https://robertheyder.com/level-up-podcast/ep-4-traction-applied-how-systems-communication-success-an-interview-with-scott-oots/

The Ultimate Real Estate Investing Podcast | Make Money in Real Estate Wholesaling or Flipping Houses

Extreme Freedom 2019 is coming up and I CANNOT WAIT!!! The line up of speakers we have for this year’s event is just killer! And recently I sat down with one of our awesome speakers, Scott Oots and learned about how he got started, his business and all the ups and downs with being a Keep Reading » The post Scott Oots |Speaker Spotlight appeared first on The Ultimate Real Estate Investing Podcast | Flip2Freedom.com.

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Dave Champion-Taylor, OOTS E3S2

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 55:56


Graphic Designer, Drummer, Studio Founder; Dave Champion-Taylor. “Looking back, it's always been this way… most everything Dave likes is creative. It's design and doodles, it's the musical note and the words that get wrote. It's cooking and baking and summertime laking, it's big idea dreaming and giving life meaning. These are the things that make Dave happy.  Dave's actual design career began at Glenn Tinley Design and then Fusion in the 90's. The new millennium brought new challenges when Guppy was born and Dave was a proud parent. The current studio, Champion Design, enjoys the success and flexibility that only freelancing can bring. Delivering quality branding to mom and pop shops and start-ups is just as gratifying as bringing it to Champion Design's big clients in Canada and the US alike. When it's not time for design that means it's time for sports of all sorts, music and bands, family and friends and fun that never ends.”

Real Estate Disruptors
Scott Oots Shares How He Went From Flipping Phones to 150+ Deals/yr in SoCal

Real Estate Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019


Scott Oots talks about quitting his lucrative business of flipping cell phones, to building a successful wholesale operation. We dig deep into his why, and enforcing contracts. Video Replay of Interview with Scott Oots Podcast of Interview with Scott Oots Start Your Real Estate Disruptors... The post Scott Oots Shares How He Went From Flipping Phones to 150+ Deals/yr in SoCal appeared first on Real Estate Disruptors.

Real Estate Disruptors
Scott Oots Shares How He Went From Flipping Phones to 150+ Deals/yr in SoCal

Real Estate Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 69:46


Scott Oots talks about quitting his lucrative business of flipping cell phones, to building a successful wholesale operation. We dig deep into his why, and enforcing contracts. Video Replay of Interview with Scott Oots Podcast of Interview with Scott Oots Start Your Real Estate Disruptors Journey by visiting http://www.realestatedisruptors.com Show Notes: Coming Soon Transcription: Coming […] The post Scott Oots Shares How He Went From Flipping Phones to 150+ Deals/yr in SoCal appeared first on Real Estate Disruptors.

INVESTTHIS
INVESTTHIS PODCAST EP: 64 REVENUE GENERATING ACTIVITIES – LEARN ABOUT THEM WITH SCOTT OOTS

INVESTTHIS

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 42:13


  “Who you are, is defined by what you’re willing to struggle for.” – Mark Manson From zero to $4.5 million in 2 years – you read that right. Scott Oots is a business powerhouse. Currently owning and operating SJO Investments (http://sjoinvestments.com/) based out of Southern California, his team completes 140 transactions a year – creating a multi-million dollar revenue stream. Focusing primarily on real estate, Scott uses his success and knowledge in the industry to help others start and grow their own businesses from the ground up to financial freedom. Scott has shared his path to success with hundreds of attendees on stage at many REI events including Wholesaling Elite Live, Scale & Escape, and Extreme Freedom. Scott continues daily to have a passion for helping aspiring entrepreneurs – listen and learn how for yourself!

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast Volume 3
(Audio) 728 » What Does A $4M Wholesaling Business Look Like » Scott Oots

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 49:22


My guest is Scott Oots who lives in Corona, California near Disneyland—it's a pretty wild, competitive market there. Scott's been doing this for 5 years. He started by following Sean Terry's Flip to Freedom program but quickly developed his own system…

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast
(Audio) 728 » What Does A $4M Wholesaling Business Look Like » Scott Oots

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 49:22


My guest is Scott Oots who lives in Corona, California near Disneyland—it’s a pretty wild, competitive market there. Scott’s been doing this for 5 years. He started by following Sean Terry’s Flip to Freedom program but quickly developed his own system...

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast
(Audio) 728 » What Does A $4M Wholesaling Business Look Like » Scott Oots

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 49:22


My guest is Scott Oots who lives in Corona, California near Disneyland—it’s a pretty wild, competitive market there. Scott’s been doing this for 5 years. He started by following Sean Terry’s Flip to Freedom program but quickly developed his own system…

The Max Maxwell Show
Fullerton, CA Popup

The Max Maxwell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 67:31


  I traveled out to Fullerton, CA to co-host a meetup with Scot Oots and Mike Yanker. We went over the important questions from the audience ranging from the beginner wholesaler to the more experienced ones.    CHECK OUT MY SMART RVM SOFTWARE: https://www.reirail.com Connect with me: www.instagram.com/therealmaxwell Property List Manager - http://smarturl.it/ListManager REISkip - http://www.REISkip.com Investor Carrot - http://smarturl.it/OnCarrotWebsite

The Max Maxwell Show
Wholesaling Real Estate | $4MM Wholesaling Business

The Max Maxwell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 42:27


  This week I sat down with Scott Oots, CEO, SJOInvestments to discuss  how he has become so successful in the very competitive market of Southern California. Even though he has only been in business for four years he has managed to dominate the market, earning in over $4million a year as an investor. Listen as Scott explains to you the importance of company culture and how it is essential to the success of your business.  Scott's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescottOots   CHECK OUT MY SMART RVM SOFTWARE: https://www.reirail.com Connect with me: www.instagram.com/therealmaxwell Property List Manager - http://smarturl.it/ListManager REISkip - http://www.REISkip.com Investor Carrot - http://smarturl.it/OnCarrotWebsite

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Craig Terlson, OOTS E2S2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 40:22


Craig Terlson | Illustrator/Designer/Writer After graduating from the Alberta College of Art and Design, Craig Terlson moved to Toronto and began a 26-year career of illustration, working for magazines and newspapers such as Saturday Night, Toronto Life, Chatelaine, and The Globe and Mail. His work also appeared in and won awards for The Boston Globe, Philadelphia Enquirer, Psychology Today, and Graphics World London. In the 90's, Craig took his studio to Winnipeg, where he continued his illustration career, pursued a comic syndication contract, and began writing fiction. His fiction has been published in literary journals in the U.S., U.K., and South Africa, as well as two short story collections, and four novels. His 2017 novel Fall in One Daygained him a McNally Bestseller status, and a nomination from the Manitoba Book awards. Currently, he teaches Principles of Design, and is the Design Manager at Canadian Mennonite University.

Radio Active Kids
RAK 1/5/19 - #YearRoundBreakdown, Pt. 7 + Top 10 albums!!!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 121:57


It's part 7 of the Radio Active Kids #YearRoundBreakdown this week (almost done!) & we have our top 10 albums of the year, featuring Jessie Baylin, Un Bosque EnCantado, Chibi Kodama, Mil's Trills, The Not-Its!, The Oot n' Oots, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Snackbeard,Vered ( Baby in Tune), & Steve Weeks Music (in alphabetical order)! Also, songs from Animal Farm, Margot Bevington, Johnny Bregar Music, The Cuddly Koalas, The Deedle Deedle Dees, Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band, Evan and Vanessa, Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, Parry Gripp, Mr. Jon & Friends, Poppy Galactic & The Beat, Rainbow Rock Band, Megan Schoenbohm, Seven and a Half Giraffe, Space Chums & Dan Vapid & The Cheats! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=wsfm&sv=l&playlist=49878#here

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The Science of Flipping | Become a real estate investor | Real Estate Investing like Robert Kiyosaki
Episode 133: From $1.5m to $4m in just a couple of years – Interview with Scott Oots

The Science of Flipping | Become a real estate investor | Real Estate Investing like Robert Kiyosaki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 23:14


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Radio Active Kids
RAK July 14, 2018!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 121:57


We have an abundance of awesomeness this week on Radio Active Kids, with a new comix talk from Pack Memorial Library's Raj and an interview with Canadian band The Oot n' Oots! Plus, tons of new stuff from Danny Weinkauf - Red Pants Band, Lucy Kalantari, Play Date, Vered from Baby in Tune + Walter Martin, Angie Who, Animal Farm, The Hold Tight Shine Bright Project (Andrew & Polly/Mista Cookie Jar/Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band), Bill Harley & Keith Munslow - Musician/Storyteller, and Hot Peas 'n Butter!!!!!

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Oliver Oike, OOTS E1S2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 33:33


Welcome to season two of OOTs, or, Out of the studio where we talk to Graphic designers about what makes them tick, their favourite colours, and random interesting thoughts about baseline grids. This episode's music has been supplied by DJ Lorem Ipsum. For the first episode of this season we were at Winnipeg's Goodwill Social Club back in February of 2018 at the AGM, Annual General Meeting for GDC (Graphic Designers of Canada) Manitoba branch. We decided to do a live taping, not even in a studio, OOTS was OOTS and in front of a small but energetic live audience with Oliver Oike.  Oliver is an Instructor in the Department of Graphic Design at Red River College in Winnipeg, where he has been teaching since 2012. In 2000, Oliver graduated with his Bachelor of Communication Design degree from Emily Carr University in Vancouver.  Over the next twelve years Oliver worked at agencies and studios in Vancouver and Winnipeg (Praxis, DDB Canada, Manlab), producing work for clients like the Canadian Tourism Commission, Telus, Bank of Montreal, Unilever, Sobeys, Travel Manitoba, The Virtual Museum of Canada, and Upper Fort Garry Heritage Park.  For eight years, Oliver sat on the Board of the Manitoba Chapter of the Graphic Designers of Canada (gdc.net), first as Vice-President and National Rep, and then as Chapter President from 2009 to 2013. He continues to volunteer with the GDC, organizing events like Pecha Kucha Night, and sitting as a member of the National GDC Foundation Committee.

Radio Novan Aamun parhaat
"Ootsä se sarjapaskoja?"

Radio Novan Aamun parhaat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 25:30


Hanuri berberi pylly ja takamus! Akin perää koristaa kohta leima, mutta suunnitelmiin tulikin muutos, kuuntelemalla selviää missä mennään!

Radio Novan Aamun parhaat
"Ootsä suomalainen urheilija kun selitykset on valmiina?"

Radio Novan Aamun parhaat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 23:29


Junttilan isännän vähän villimpi yö ja Kuukan SporttiVartti.

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'Segun Olude, OOTS E6S1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 33:06


'Segun Olude Designer Educator Learner Storyteller. Loves type, colours, light, shadows, refractions, reflections; and family, celebrations, faces, places + life. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, 'Segun Olude attended Methodist Boys' High School Lagos. After moving to Canada, Segun graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Graphic Design Major, from the University of Manitoba and then joined one of Winnipeg's leading design firms in 1994. 'Segun also holds a National Diploma in Fine Arts, from the School of Art, Printing and Industrial Design of well-known Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, Nigeria. He completed all course work for the ISDP-MA at Syracuse University and graduated with an MFA in Graphic Design program at Vermont College of Fine Arts, Vermont, USA.  Currently, ‘Segun Olude runs a collaborative graphic design studio, Indigo Ink Studios, and teaches part-time as a Sessional Instructor at the University of Manitoba's School of Art. His professional portfolio includes various editorial and magazine design, corporate identities, event branding, web design, commemorative postage stamps for Canada Post, and the event branding and collateral materials for TEDxWinnipeg since 2013. www.segunolude.com

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Craig Medwyduk, OOTS E5S1

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 30:15


Howdy, I have been working as a creator for the past 20 years. Making successful visual work for clients like the Juno Awards, the Grey Cup, Federated Co-operatives, Canadian Country Music Awards, General Electric, Rogers… a mountain of awesome projects with great clients. A career with peer recognition, is an amazing thing. To have worked with, and for incredible people is the cherry on top. And to pass that knowledge onto those who seek it… I don't know what that is, but its really fk'in cool to see someone get it. The current studio, Odelay! is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Along with the love of my life Jacqueline, we create great things under this big blue prairie sky. Craig

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Kirk Warren, OOTS E4S1

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 43:03


Kirk Warren is a graphic designer, illustrator, educator and the principal of Kirk Warren Studio. Kirk Warren completed his undergraduate degree, a BFA Honours in Graphic Design, at the University of Manitoba School of Art in 1992 winning several awards as a student. Kirk worked at Grand Design for three years before leaving to start his own studio and do freelance work for several local studios. Since then he has created strategic partnerships within publishing and both interior and landscape/environmental designs where he enjoys the multi-disciplinary approach. In 1995, Kirk Warren started teaching graphic design at the University of Manitoba School of Art and, in 1999, started teaching in the Faculty of Architecture eventually becoming Coordinator for Communications. In 2000, he became Area Chair for Graphic Design. He was an Assistant Professor/Area Chair for Graphic Design at the University of Manitoba School of Art until his return to professional practice. In 1996, Kirk started working with illustration agency Rita Gatlin Represents (San Francisco). He no longer employs an agent but still considers illustration as a significant part of his work. He completed a masters degree (MA Illustration) at Syracuse University in 2003. Kirk Warren, through Kirk Warren Studio, has worked on numerous publishing projects, corporate identity campaigns and environmental graphic systems including the 1999 Pan Am Games and the sign system for the Winnipeg Trails Association which won recognition in several international design awards annuals and exhibitions. Kirk Warren was born and raised in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada and now resides in the Wolseley area of Winnipeg, Manitoba with his partner and two children. He spends a lot of time looking and thinking about what he sees.

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Steven Rosenberg, OOTS E3S1

outofthestudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 63:20


  These things I believe: Learning never ends. It's the question not the answer. Everything changes and nothing changes. The world is always in need of repair and we all have a role to play. Regards -- Steven Rosenberg

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Tétro, OOTS E2S1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 48:21


Andrea: Andrea Tétrault is a partner at Tétro, a creative agency in Winnipeg co-founded in 1998 with her husband Paul. Yes, she's that old. Passionate and outspoken, she believes firmly in the value of good design, and has spent her career trying to create things that matter. She spends most of her time bossing people around, answering emails, and going for nice lunches, but they still let her design sometimes – which keeps her balanced and happy. She served as president of the Manitoba Chapter of the Graphic Designers of Canada and continues to be a proud member of the local and national design community. In her 'spare time', Andrea is an avid cyclist, hockey mom, wine enthusiast (because hockey mom), and sometime author of the blog “Winnipeg CycleChick”.  Paul: It takes guts to start a business with your spouse. Some might even suggest a touch of masochism. But in 1998, a month before they were married, and in spite of dire warnings from friends and family, Paul and Andrea founded Tétro. Fast forward twenty years – business is booming, and they are still happily married. As principal, partner and creative director at Tétro, Paul oversees designers in the studio and provides overall design direction. Paul is also a key member of the design team, providing elegant and impactful design solutions, some of which have won national and international acclaim. His mission is to ensure all creative work coming out of Tétro is held to the absolute highest of standards — challenging his team to consider better ways to integrate smart thinking and visual solutions. He is a professional member of the Graphic Designers of Canada and treasures the colleagues he calls friends — locally, nationally and across the border. When he's not designing Paul loves playing dad, husband and right wing.

Podcasts from New York Arts
David Curtis, Music Director of the Orchestra of the Swan, talks to Michael Miller

Podcasts from New York Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 40:24


ome months ago New Yorkers enjoyed an opportunity to hear a gifted young American pianist, Thomas Nickell play Mozart's Concerto in A Major, K. 414 and a new concerto by a living English composer, David Matthews, supported by a splendid chamber orchestra in the best English tradition, The Orchestra of the Swan, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, conducted by its founder, David Curtis. They received an especially warm response from their sold-out hall, and they have every reason to come back. This will occur in early June 2018. Meanwhile you can listen to David Curtis talk about chamber orchestras, The Orchestra of the Swan in particular, and English music, which, I believe has been rather neglected on these shores in recent years. The post David Curtis, Music Director of the Orchestra of the Swan, talks to Michael Miller appeared first on New York Arts.

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Rob Peters, OOTS E1S1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 31:36


Robert L Peters is a graphic designer and founder/principal of the award-winning firm CIRCLE, the design consultancy he directed for 38 years. He is also a former president of Icograda (now ico–D, the International Council of Design); founding president of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, Manitoba Chapter; a foreign feature correspondent for Communication Arts magazine; former editor of the GDC Graphic Design Journal; and author of the book Worldwide Identity, published by Rockport. Robert has taught creative communications and design at Red River College and the University of Manitoba's School of Art (as Chair of Graphic Design); was the recipient of the Koopman Distinguished Chair in the Visual Arts from the Hartford School of Art, University of Hartford; and served as Designer in Residence in the Visual Communication Design Department, Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia. Robert is a humanist and lifelong environmentalist. Though retired from design practice in 2014, he remains active internationally as a consultant and design strategist, policy advisor, writer, juror, and guest lecturer. He was raised and schooled in Germany, Switzerland, and England, and has traveled extensively (more than 60 countries). For 35 years he has lived in a low-energy passive solar house that he designed and built in the woods of eastern Manitoba. When not immersed in art, design, or activism, he enjoys nature, mountaineering, and human-powered outdoor activities.

Suhe Seurakunta
Kiitos osa 2 - Joulujuhla tulee, ootsä valmis?

Suhe Seurakunta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 27:05


Pietu Korpelainen 11.12.2016

Fantastic Justice Squad Super Wonder Brother Friends
Ep7: X-Men: Apocalypse & TMNT: OotS Reviews and Hollywood Rebooted My Childhood

Fantastic Justice Squad Super Wonder Brother Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 102:42


In this episode we review X-Men: Apocalypse and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows... because we like movies with colons in the titles. Then big bro takes us on a tour of all the things Hollywood has done to our childhood, good and bad, and we play "imagine if" with future projects. We had tons of fun with this ep, and hope you do too! And don't forget to rate us on iTunes and follow us on twitter @Fanbrofriends 0:00 - Intro Stuff 10:30 - X-Men: Apocalypse Review (spoiler free) 23:50 - Spoilers & Better or Worse (3rd one in a trilogy edition) 32:35 - TMNT: Out of the Shadows Review (spoilers) 49:00 - Holywood Rebooted My Childhood 1:37:45 - Outtro

Lauteiden Välissä
Jakso 10 - Ootsä koskaan?

Lauteiden Välissä

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 4:59


Einari ei takuulla ole koskaan herännyt omaan huutoonsa yöllä samalla räjähtänyt housuihinsa. Eikä Rami. Oikeesti ei ole.

Signed In: A Video Game Podcast
Episode #123: Diablo III / Rayman Legends / TMNT: OOTS / Castle Illusion / WSOP: Full House Pro / Mercenary Kings

Signed In: A Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2013 139:38


A jam packed show starts with the Indie Games Hurdle Turtle: Celebrations! and Retro Racer Combat.  Jeremy revisits Flashback in full, Sean dives into TMNT: OOTS, the revamped platformer Castle Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse takes a few missteps, and Sean checks out the free offering of WSOP: Full House Pro.  On the disc side Craig locates the latest Metro Last Light DLC The Tower Pack, some wrap up is done for Saints Row IV and The Bureau: XCOM Declassified, Craig sinks into the fantastic Rayman Legends, Jeremy can't get started with Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Diablo III proves to be a blast on the consoles, and Craig gives up the goods on the Mercenary Kings beta on the PC. E-mail us at comments@signedinpodcast.com! Visit us online at SignedInPodcast.com!   Games discussed on this episode! 0:00:00 – Intro 0:11:25 – Hurdle Turtle: Celebrations! (Indie) 0:14:10 – Retro Racer Combat (Indie) 0:17:35 – Flashback (XBLA) 0:23:34 – TMNT: OOTS (XBLA) 0:37:44 – Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (XBLA) 0:46:10 – WSOP: Full House Pro (XBLA) 0:57:00 – Metro Last Light: Tower Pack (DLC) 1:06:47 – Saints Row IV 1:16:28 – The Bureau: XCOM Declassified 1:22:58 – Rayman Legends 1:34:42 – Splinter Cell: Blacklist 1:37:43 – Diablo III 1:58:25 – Mercenary Kings (PC) 2:19:37 – End

Chris's posts
TMNT OOTS (XBLA)

Chris's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013 9:37


Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 692

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 71:54


No Oots, Invisible Obama, Twitter Handles, Sarah Needs A Helmet, Bike Rides, Labyrinth Comparisons, Ball Talk, Replacements, Predictions, Draft Me Maybe, World Of Crazy, Darwin Gun, Bremerton Cig, Yacht Bathrooms, 346 Pound Garlic Knots, Charity, Tramatic Fracture