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In this episode we answer emails from Wilson, Tim, and John. We discuss why life insurance products are not magical perpetual motion machines that make your portfolios go faster, why insurance contracts cannot outperform the same underlying investments once costs and commissions are included, and how insurance marketers mislead the public with biased studies. We also a listener's musical tastes and answer an I Bonds allocation question.And we discuss our Top of the T-shirt Campaign (Part Deux!) for the Father McKenna Center.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Additional Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page (please mention Risk Parity Radio in the comment section with your donation): Donate - Father McKenna CenterWilson's First Link to Insurance Marketing Materials: WBC-Whitepaper-Integrating-Whole-Life-Insurance-into-a-Retirement-Income-Plan-Emphasis-on-Cash-Value-as-a-Volatility-Buffer-Asset.pdfWilson's Second Link to Insurance Marketing Materials: Benefits of integrating insurance products into a retirement plan (pdf)Breathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:Whole life insurance gets marketed like a magic third thing: safer than stocks, better than bonds, and somehow able to “buffer” retirement withdrawals when markets drop. We slow that claim down and look at what it really is: an insurance contract with costs, commissions, and built-in friction that has to come out of your return somewhere.We talk through why incentives matter so much in the financial services industry, especially when the person advising you also gets paid to sell permanent life insurance. Then we use a simple mental model, the first law of thermodynamics, to explain why inserting a contract between you and the underlying investments cannot increase performance. If an insurance company invests your premiums in conservative assets, the most you can get back is what those assets earn minus the policy's expenses, insurance charges, and sales costs.Next, we show how the sales math often works: bury the assumptions, headline the results. We break down the kinds of inputs that can make a Monte Carlo analysis or a 4% rule chart look scary on purpose, including inflated fees, unrealistic retirement tax brackets, unnecessary term insurance choices, and conservative forward return “crystal ball” projections. Frank also shares his own whole life policy numbers as a real-world reference point.We close with a listener question on I Bonds versus Treasury bond ETFs, a straightforward take on tax location and allocation choices, and our weekly portfolio review across the sample risk parity portfolios. If you find this useful, subscribe, share the episode with a DIY investor, and leave a rating and review.Support the show
In this episode, Dr. mOe Anderson and Kaylie Nitchie, CEO of Fuzzy Verify, a tool for verifying digital identities. Delve into the alarming rise of online dating scams and AI-generated deep fakes. Kaylie shares her personal experience with online deception and how it inspired her to create Fuzzy. They discuss the importance of online safety, the role of AI in fraud, and practical steps to protect oneself in the digital age. Quotes from Kalie: "I met somebody who I thought was just perfect on paper... everything was a complete and utter lie." "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned... I'm so focused on the direction that I'm going and helping people stay safer online." "We need a persistent layer of identity... a universal standardization of what it means to be verified." Key Takeaways: Online dating scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, often involving real-life interactions. AI deep fakes pose a new threat, making it easier to create synthetic identities. Fuzzy offers a verification badge that consolidates online and offline identities. Transparency and verification are crucial in exposing bad actors online. Legislation is slowly catching up to regulate online safety and protect users. Personal vigilance and using tools like Fuzzy can significantly reduce the risk of online scams. If this episode made you think differently about your digital life, share it with a friend and start that conversation. Be sure to subscribe, like, and share, so you never miss an episode of Perpetual Motion. And as always, change your words and change your world. To find out more & the Fuzzy Watchdog Waitlist, go to FuzzyWatchdog.com Follow Kalie & Just Lookin' Out: YouTube: @justlookinoutpodcast IG: @justlookinoutpod IG: @kalienitzsche. Would you like to be a guest on this podcast? Join Podmatch and get access to this show and 1000's of other podcast hosts looking for guests to interview. https://www.joinpodmatch.com/perpetualmoetionwdrmoeanderson Learn more about Dr. mOe's services and books on her website at www.drmOeAnderson.com. Follow her on social media! @drmOeanderson Elevate your public speaking skills with 1x1 or online Public Speaking Coaching (https://drmoeanderson.com/coaching/) Feature your business on this award-winning podcast or book Dr. mOe for a speaking engagement! Contact her today! info@drmoeanderson.com Please support this indie, woman-owned, small business providing free educational and inspirational content. Use one of these secure, fee-free ways to support the production and distribution of this award-winning show: 1. Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/drmoeandu 2. CashApp: $drmoeanderson 3. Venmo: @drmoeanderson
In this episode of Perpetual Motion, Dr. mOe Anderson interviews David Deighton about using art and conversation to bridge divides, foster understanding, and promote active listening across political and social differences. Discover practical tools and inspiring stories that encourage curiosity, courage, and connection. Sound Bites "Decompress in nature to reflect and create." "Shared emotions are bridges across divides." Takeaways Active listening can transform confrontations into conversations. Public spaces like national parks are ideal for open dialogue. One-word exercises can reveal shared emotions and build bridges. Practicing curiosity and courage is key to meaningful connection. Art and storytelling are powerful tools for social change. Connect with David and learn more about how to have meaningful conversations on his website: www.TriptychDialogue.com Did you enjoy this episode? Will you help us grow? There are multiple great ways to support this indie, woman-owned, small business, which provides free educational and inspirational content. Use one of these secure, fee-free ways to show some one-time appreciation: 1. Buy Me a Coffee: Click Here (https://buymeacoffee.com/drmoeandU) 2. CashApp: $drmoeanderson 3. Venmo: @drmoeanderson Want to feature your business on this podcast or book Dr. mOe for a speaking engagement? Contact us today! Learn more on my website www.drmOeAnderson.com Follow me on socials! @drmOeanderson
Should you stay or should you go? Relationship ambivalence is very painful and very common. In this episode of Perpetual mOtion, Dr. mOe Anderson and relationship coach Merideth Thompson, PhD, the CEO of the Partner Lab, delve into the complexities of rocky relationships and explore how individuals can find clarity in their romantic lives. Listen in to learn key factors to consider when selecting a partner based on relationship science, not your gut instincts. The conversation emphasizes the significance of emotional intelligence, the recognition of unhealthy patterns, and the necessity of accountability in relationships. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own relationship dynamics and consider mindset shifts that can lead to healthier connections. Sound Bites "Indecision is not wisdom." "Accountability is sexy." Takeaways Science shows that commitment perception is crucial in relationships. Emotional intelligence is essential for navigating relationship challenges. Recognizing patterns in relationships can lead to better decision-making. Accountability in relationships is vital for growth and trust. Indecision often stems from fear and can lead to emotional exhaustion. It's important to differentiate between solvable and perpetual problems in relationships. Personal experiences can shape professional approaches to relationship coaching. Mindset shifts can empower individuals to create healthier relationships. Connect with Dr. Thompson and learn more on her website [https://www.mypartnerlab.co/] Would you like to be a guest on this podcast? Join Podmatch and get access to this show and 1000's of other podcast hosts looking for guests to interview. https://www.joinpodmatch.com/perpetualmoetionwdrmoeanderson Learn more about Dr. mOe's services and books on her website at www.drmOeAnderson.com. Follow us on social media! @drmOeanderson Elevate your public speaking skills with 1x1 or online Public Speaking Coaching (https://drmoeanderson.com/coaching/) Feature your business on this award-winning podcast or book Dr. mOe for a speaking engagement! Contact us today! info@drmoeanderson.com Please support this indie, woman-owned, small business providing free educational and inspirational content. Use one of these secure, fee-free ways to support the production and distribution of this award-winning show: 1. Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/drmoeandu 2. CashApp: $drmoeanderson 3. Venmo: @drmoeanderson
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 00:04:28 The Loons from Canada Kate and Allie embark on their third ghost hunt with Rodney Schmaltz' MacEwan University students, this time at a new location. They spent the evening exploring the beautiful yet spooky Freemasons' lodge, where the students attempted to recreate the kinds of ghostly "evidence" typically featured on paranormal investigation shows. They went on pareidolia and orb-spotting hunts, using spirit boxes, EVPs, and thermometers to anomaly-hunt, intermixed with spirit communication tools, including Ouija boards, a psychomantium, and divination. 0:22:16 Anecdotes are not Evidence "I know it happened because it happened to me!" This is the statement Skeptics hear all the time. But is somebody's sincerely held belief enough to justify the belief itself? We look at the nature of anecdotes and testimonials. Antivaxxers, Acupuncture, And Alternative Cancer Cures | Dr. Steven Novella https://youtu.be/Nv1ZaJ9mL1k?si=J9G2v_2gvXldl3Y- 0:31:24 Australian Skeptics Newsletter What skeptical news has caught the eye of Dee this week? Read by Adrienne Hill. http://www.skeptics.com.au 0:44:00 The TROVE Archives A wander through the decades of digitised newspapers on a search for references to Perpetual Motion. 1945.03.17 - The Canberra Times 1911.06.17 - Worker - Qld 1910.12.11 - The Sunday Times - Sydney 1888.07.14 - The North Australian - NT http://www.trove.nla.gov.au
Problems looking for solutions will always find them. In this special holiday episode, Michael and Colin discuss wacky patents. Timestamps:0:46 – Gravity Wheel Apparatus, Patent No. 3,625,0893:34 – Fresh-Air Breathing Device and Method, Patent No. 4,320,7566:31 – Aircraft Landing System, Patent No. 3,380,6909:37 – Device for Waking Persons from Sleep, Patent No. 256,26511:50 – Combination Toy Dog and Vacuum Cleaner, Patent No. 3,771,19213:42 – Internet Canine Communication Device and Method, Patent No. 9,723,81316:32 – Banana Protective Device, Patent No. 6,612,44018:59 – Walking Through Walls Training System, Patent Appl. No. 10,890,635
"Midlife isn't a crisis—it's a rebirth. Join us as Sairan Agrawi reveals how this pivotal life stage can be transformed into a golden era of opportunity and growth." Episode Summary In this episode of Perpetual Motion with Dr. mOe Anderson, Sairan Agrawi, a strategic advisor and celebrated global speaker, takes listeners on an inspiring journey from engineering to empowerment. She shares her personal story of transitioning careers and how she uses her analytical skills to help others navigate life's uncertainties. By the end of this episode, listeners will be equipped with insights and strategies to embrace midlife as a period of reinvention, personal growth, and fulfilling new adventures. Memorable Quotes from the Guest "The second half of life is your prime time, a golden era for self-discovery and fulfillment." "Outdated beliefs are expired baggage; it's time to shed them and embrace your true purpose." 4 Key Discussion Points Reframing midlife as an opportunity for empowerment and growth rather than a crisis. The importance of mindset shifts and embracing new adventures in one's 50s and beyond. Building authentic relationships and shedding outdated beliefs for personal and professional success. Sairan Agrawi's 90-day Gem Thrive framework designed to empower midlife women. Chapter Breakdown (0:00:04) - Midlife Reimagined (0:04:45) - Embracing Midlife (0:13:01) - Navigating Authentic Midlife Relationships (0:27:09) - Nurturing Midlife Dreams and Identity Connect With Sairan Aqwari! Visit her website https://www.sairanaqrawi.com/ Did you enjoy this episode? Could you help us grow? There are multiple great ways to support this indie, woman-owned, small business, which provides free educational and inspirational content. Use one of these secure, fee-free ways to show some one-time appreciation: 1. Buy Me a Coffee: Click Here (https://buymeacoffee.com/drmoeandU) 2. CashApp: $drmoeanderson 3. Venmo: @drmoeanderson Want to feature your business on this podcast or book Dr. mOe for a speaking engagement? Contact us today! Learn more on my website www.drmOeAnderson.com Follow me on socials! @drmOeanderson
- Financial Crisis and Geopolitical Instability (0:00) - Historical Financial Predictions and Current Market Conditions (2:23) - US Financial Policies and Global Repercussions (9:59) - Gold Revaluation and Economic Collapse (27:39) - AI and Job Replacement (39:15) - Simulation Theory and AI Safety (49:33) - AI and Human Extinction (1:19:57) - Decentralization and Survival Strategies (1:21:35) - Perpetual Motion and Safety Machines (1:21:50) - Resource Competition and AI Extermination (1:24:24) - Simulation Theory and AI Simulations (1:25:58) - Religious Parallels and Near-Death Experiences (1:27:54) - AI Development and Human Self-Preservation (1:32:02) - AI Regulation and Government Inaction (1:37:55) - AI Deployment and Economic Pressure (1:39:57) - AI Extermination Methods and Human Survival (1:42:32) - Simulation Theory and Personal Beliefs (1:43:55) - AI and Health Nutrition (1:55:41) - AI and Government Trust (1:58:50) - AI and Financial Planning (2:19:36) - Cosmic Simulation Discussion (2:21:46) - Enoch's Spiritual Connection Insights (2:39:06) - Humility and Material Possessions (2:40:13) - AI and Spiritual Connection (2:40:53) - Roman's Directness and Humor (2:41:35) - After-Party Segment (2:43:40) - Health Ranger Store Product Introduction (2:44:15) - Importance of Clean Chicken Broth (2:45:25) - Conclusion and Call to Action (2:47:42) For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we're helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com
RTL2 Pop Rock Station clôt la semaine avec Pulp et "Spike Island". Car Seat Headrest nous propose "The Catastrophe", extrait de leur opéra rock "The Scholars". Puis, retour en 2007 avec Fall Out Boy et "This Ain't A Scene..." avant un nouveau titre de Tune Yards, "Perpetual Motion", tiré de leur album "Better Dreaming". Francis Zégut nous propose ensuite "Tombstone Town", morceau issu de l'album "The Way" de Dorothy avec Slash. La première heure se termine sur Tame Impala et leur inusable "The Less I Know The Better". En seconde partie d'émission, le live d'Adam Ant au Live Aid 1985 avec "Vive le Rock" donne le ton. On découvre un nouvel extrait de l'édition deluxe de "From Zero" de Linkin Park : "Let You Fade". Puis viennent Alice In Chains avec "Would", suivi de Matt Berninger, chanteur de The National, avec "Breaking Into Acting", extrait de son album solo "Get Sunk". On retrouve aussi Blessed Virgins avec "Rien à dire" et Cold War Kids avec "Louder Than Ever". Le long format de la soirée est signé Phoenix avec "Squaredance", tiré de leur tout premier album "United", sorti en 2000. Pulp - Spike Island Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth Johnny Cash - Personal Jesus Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself Car Seat Headrest - The Catastrophe Deportivo - 1000 Moi-Meme Fall Out Boy - This Ain't A Scene Tune Yards - Perpetual Motion Pearl Jam - Alive Dorothy & Slash - Tombstone Town Ike/Tina Turner - Come Together CMAT - Take A Sexy Picture Of Me Nirvana - Breed Tame Impala - The Less I Know The Better Linkin Park - Let You Fade Bloc Party - Helicopter AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal Adam Ant - Vive Le Rock (Live At Live Aid) Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound Of Silence Alice In Chains - Would Matt Berninger - Breaking Into Acting Elton John - Saturday Night's Allright For Fighting The Hives - Come On ! Blessed Virgins - Rien A Dire Cold War Kids - Louder Than Ever Phoenix - Funky SquaredanceDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The Perpetual Motion podcast visits the 2025 Rice Business Plan Competition and talks with several of the 42 teams from around the world competing for more than $1.5 million in cash and prizes. Timestamps:2:02 - GreenLIB: One-step pre-treatment process that extracts and refines critical battery elements4:25 - Rora: Committed to bettering women's health at every life stage by creating innovative products for menopause symptom management8:10 - Safe Marine Transfer: Focused on safe subsea chemical injection to economically extend deepwater subsea tiebacks13:01 - Xatoms: using AI and Quantum-Chemistry to discover new materials to clean polluted water16:57 - Pinwheel: Designed for kids and managed by parents, this cool looking, modern phone helps kids grow into independent adults who use technology well23:20 - Watermarked.ai: Disrupts AI model training with undetectable audio watermarks and detects AI-generated deepfakes25:46 - Mito Robotics: AI-powered robotic system designed to automate research-scale cell culture
In this edition of our banking litigation podcast, we consider some recent cases that will be most relevant to in-house lawyers at banks and financial institutions. This episode is hosted by John Corrie, a partner in our banking litigation team, who is joined by Ceri Morgan and special guest Sarah Penfold. You can find links to our blogs on the cases covered in this podcast below: • High Court finds lenders' exercise of contractual right to demand loan repayment is not subject to implied Braganza duty https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/bankinglitigation/2024-posts/High-Court-finds-lenders--exercise-of-contractual-right-to-demand-loan-repayment-is-not-subject-to-implied-Braganza-duty- • Court of Appeal rejects attempt to bring securities class action using CPR 19.8 representative action as an "opt-in" procedure https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/bankinglitigation/2025-01/Court-of-Appeal-rejects-attempt-to-bring-securities-class-action-using-CPR-19.8-representative-action-as-an--opt-in--procedure. • High Court refuses to allow representative action to be brought on behalf of copyright owners in IP case https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-01/high-court-refuses-to-allow-representative-action-to-be-brought-on-behalf-of-copyright-owners-in-ip-case • High Court considers whether "success fee" is payable by client to investment bank in respect of capital raise https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/bankinglitigation/2025-01/High-Court-considers-whether--success-fee--payable-by-client-to-investment-bank-in-respect-of-capital-raise • High Court orders commercial parties to mediate shortly before trial https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-01/high-court-orders-commercial-parties-to-mediate-shortly-before-trial • Commercial Court declares arbitral tribunal lacks jurisdiction following bank's invocation of asymmetric option clause https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2025-01/commercial-court-declares-arbitral-tribunal-lacks-jurisdiction-following-bank-s-invocation-of-asymmetric-option-clause • Motor Finance: Where are we and where next? https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/fsrandcorpcrime/2025-posts/motor-finance--where-are-we-and-where-next • Insight Alert: Global FSR Outlook 2025 – Perpetual Motion https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/bankinglitigation/2025-01/Global-FSR-Outlook-2025--Perpetual-Motion Don't forget to subscribe to the banking litigation blog. https://hsfnotes.com/bankinglitigation/subscribe/
In this episode, Jim and Derek are joined by Jonathan to determine how badly plummeting to the ground in an indestructible case might actually be. Then, can we make a perpetual motion machine? The answer won't surprise you. Panelists: Jim, Derek, Jonathan
Imagine a device that could supply an unlimited amount of energy. It would solve many of the world's problems in one fell swoop. Unfortunately, such a device is impossible to build, but that hasn't stopped people throughout history from trying. In fact, to this very day, people still claim that they have created perpetual motion machines, and they keep getting proven wrong. Learn more about perpetual motion machines, or the lack thereof, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Mint Mobile Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/eed MasterClass Get up to 50% off at MASTERCLASS.COM/EVERYWHERE Quince Go to quince.com/daily for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! ButcherBox New users that sign up for ButcherBox will receive 2 lbs of grass-fed ground beef in every box for the lifetime of their subscription + $20 off your first box when you use code daily at checkout! Subscribe to the podcast! https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we're going to learn how to tame a worry beast. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Stream our music!
On this episode we'll look ahead to the new year as we talk about changes and learn to pay attention to the things we like about ourselves.
At this time of year, when many of us are making New Year's resolutions and trying once again to put our lives in order in an attempt to get to a place where we can finally ret our lives in order in an attempt to get to a place where we can finally resst from the constant struggle, Pastor Mike Dahl reminds us of where true rest in really found.
On this special encore episode I'll pretend to be a fortune teller who can see what makes you special and predict things about your future.
I rounded up a few of our winter themed episodes of Like You, and pasted them together in a ❄️ Mega Winter Playlist ❄️. So gather up your loved ones, find a comfy spot, and let these mindful episodes warm you up from the inside out. Find the playlist in our regular podcast feed, wherever you listen to podcasts. Find full episode notes here. This playlist features the following episodes. Find transcripts on each episode page. Episode 44: Let's Have a Snow Day ☃️ Episode 137: A Recipe for Mindful Hot Cocoa ☕️ Episode 135: Evergreen Mindfulness
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
As photographers, we often find ourselves at a crossroads between creating for income and passion. In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," I had the pleasure of speaking with the incredibly talented Madeleine Lenagh, who shared her unique journey in creating her evocative photography book, "Perpetual Motion." Our conversation delved into her commitment to the project, the creative process, and the myriad challenges she faced. Watch on YouTube Resources Mentioned Madeleine Lenagh's book Perpetual Motion Support the Podcast on Patreon Pitch Your Podcast Idea Theo Bosboom Elvis Dallie Paulien Bunskoek
For the 50th episode, Michael Glenn and Colin Fowler revisit a number of their past guests to check in with them and see how each of their endeavors have progressed in the intervening years.Timestamps:03:43 – Lisa Wallace from Episode 8: From Potato Farms to Server Farms11:57 – Bob Cousins from Episode 9: Meet the Inventor of the Year21:36 – Craig Grossman from Episode 19: Something Big About Something Small32:35 – Danny Hillis from Episode 3: Pursuit of Curiosity: Inside an Inventor's Mind44:11 – Lisa Myers from Episode 43: A Mother of Invention53:25 – Eric Bartsch from Episode 32: Electric Aviation Takes Off1:06:48 – Monica Plath from Episode 16: Tech Takes Toddlers to Task1:19:53 – Dr. Stephen Thaler from Episode 1: Are All Inventors Humans?
It's our second edition of "Would You Rather." On this episode we'll get to know ourselves better through a question game. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Our first edition of Would You Rather can be found in episode 68 here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Stream our music!
On this episode we'll be making friendship wishes. ✨ Find full episode notes and transcript here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Stream our music!
Final Passion is the solo project of Cailyn Maeve, an independent artist making music from her tiny bedroom in Cleveland, OH. Originally from Houston, TX, Cailyn fronted the punk band Fail Mary for several years before relocating to Cleveland in the midst of her transition, where she began work on the project. Final Passion's first self-produced solo single, “Perpetual Motion” released October 2023, and was followed up by the EP “we will figure it out” in September 2024. https://www.finalpassion.net
On this episode we'll imagine spreading our tail feathers like a proud peacock.
On this special encore episode, we'll turn ooey-gooey and imagine being marshmallows as we slowly melt head to toe.
⚾️ On this episode we're going to play catch by throwing affirmations back and forth. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Stream our music!
September 4, 2024: Perpetual Motion Machines
This week, we're rebroadcasting an episode from the Resources Radio archive while the team is on a break through the rest of August. We'll be back in September with new episodes; in the meantime, enjoy this throwback and poke around the archive at Resources.org for more topics you might be interested in. In this week's episode rerun, host Margaret Walls talks with John D. Leshy, an emeritus professor at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, about the history of public lands in the United States. Leshy discusses the legislation that enabled the creation and conservation of public lands, common myths about public lands, and how the government may open up public lands for mining or clean energy projects in the future. References and recommendations: “Our Common Ground: A History of America's Public Lands” by John D. Leshy; https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300235784/our-common-ground/ “The Mining Law: A Study in Perpetual Motion” by John D. Leshy; https://www.routledge.com/The-Mining-Law-A-Study-in-Perpetual-Motion/Leshy/p/book/9781138951877 “End of the Megafauna: The Fate of the World's Hugest, Fiercest, and Strangest Animals” by Ross D. E. MacPhee; https://wwnorton.com/books/End-of-the-Megafauna/
In this episode we answer emails from Mark, Casey, and Kyle. We discuss transitioning from a drecky complicated Personal Capital/Empower portfolio to a simple risk-parity style portfolio, the song "Anchorage", and Sam Kinison's take on an IUL policy.Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna CenterMark's Portfolio Analysis: Backtest Portfolio Asset Class Allocation (portfoliovisualizer.com)Testfol.io Analysis of Mark's Portfolio: testfol.ioLarry Kennedy Album on Spotify: Everybody Knows - Album by Larry Kennedy | SpotifyAndy Panko's Insurance Playlist: Insurance - YouTubeSupport the Show.
On this episode we'll take a journey from head to toe as we relax and prepare for rest.
On this episode we'll discover a few things we can learn about mindfulness by acting like a puppy.
On this episode we'll think about times we have felt proud, and all the reasons you have to be proud of yourself.
On this encore episode, we'll imagine a night sky full of stars as we remember that it's always night time somewhere in the world.
On this episode we'll imagine wading in a calm and peaceful stream as we let our worries float away. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or becoming a patron on Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Bandcamp Online Shop
On this week's new episode we'll talk about the good and bad thoughts that we all have sometimes, while remembering that we're good, deep down inside.
On this episode we'll get loose and relaxed as we imagine baking up like muffins.
This is our 143rd original episode of Like You! 143 was Mister Rogers' favorite number, so I've made this episode a tribute to him! I'll be sharing 5 Mister Rogers Quotes that are an inspiration to Like You. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Learn more about Mister Rogers, or watch old episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, by visiting misterrogers.org. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or becoming a patron on Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Bandcamp Online Shop
On this heartwarming episode, we will listen to our own hearts beating while we think of people we love.
On this episode we'll learn about how the acronym H.A.L.T. can help us tune into and move on from a grumpy mood, as we imagine standing guard to protect a good mood.
On this episode we'll be checking in with our senses and imagining that they are our super powers.
We're back! Our spring season begins now. In this episode, we'll imagine ourselves as flowers in bloom, and reflect on what gifts we can share to bring beauty to the world. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or becoming a patron on Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Bandcamp
On this special bonus episode we're celebrating Leap Day with mindfulness. Find full episode notes and transcript here. Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or becoming a patron on Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page. Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post, or click here. Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show's artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn. This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here: Website Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Bandcamp Online Shop
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[Season Finale coming soon. Winners of the Red Panda Ranger Challenge are posted now on peaceoutpodcast.com!] I wrote a book! Peace Out: Calm Down Workbook for Kids is available now! The book includes 40 small sections, with each section including a two page story designed to help kids calm down, relax and think creatively about various interesting subjects, followed by a yoga relaxation exercise and a mindful "moment" to help them manage their thoughts and emotions. Just in time for back-to-school, and a fun addition to your bedtime (or anytime!) routine. You can buy the Calm Down Workbook for Kids at: Barnes & Noble Indigo Amazon BAM! Bookshop.org Get updates on our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook as well as our Peace Out Podcast Mailing List. Peace Out Podcast Producer, Writer, Host Chanel Tsang Sound Editing Noah Glenn at Perpetual Motion Music credit: “Odyssey” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Easy Lemon" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Questions? Please e-mail hello@chaneltsang.com