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PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - Con l'assunzione stabile di venticinque orchestrali si apre adesso un nuovo orizzonte per la Foss, la Fondazione orchestra sinfonica siciliana. Il presidente della Regione, Renato Schifani, ha voluto incontrare i professori che a dicembre 2024 sono risultati vincitori di concorso. Si tratta, nel dettaglio, di quindici precari storici, alcuni anche da 18 anni, e di dieci neoassunti con selezione pubblica. Era presente Margherita Rizza, commissaria straordinaria della Fondazione."Oggi - ha detto Schifani, congratulandosi con i neoassunti - diamo stabilità al lavoro e serenità alle famiglie di 25 orchestrali. Un risultato che conferma l'impegno del mio governo ad azzerare il precariato. Ringrazio Margherita Rizza, che è un punto di riferimento dell'azione del mio governo, per essersi fatta carico di un percorso difficile e articolato, portandolo fino al traguardo. L'arte può dare molto alla nostra terra e io mi aspetto molto dalla Foss, che è uno dei nostri fiori all'occhiello. Mi auguro che adesso l'Orchestra cominci a intraprendere tournée anche fuori dall'Isola per promuovere l'immagine della Sicilia"."Grazie all'intervento del governo Schifani - ha spiegato Rizza - l'Assemblea regionale ha recepito la legge nazionale Bonisoli che ha consentito la stabilizzazione del personale dell'Orchestra. Dopo 22 anni abbiamo potuto definire la pianta organica e, conseguentemente, indire i concorsi. Abbiamo stabilizzato quindici orchestrali e assunto altri dieci. Entro febbraio espleteremo un ulteriore selezione pubblica per altre quattro figure di rilievo. Questi risultati assicurano, finalmente, una maggiore stabilità all'attività della Fondazione e ci consentono la programmazione di nuove iniziative, anche di respiro nazionale e internazionale".pc/gtr(Fonte video: Regione Siciliana)
December 13, 2024 Interview with Rizza Alee and Shidan Majidi about "Climbing my Everest" by Dr. Farid Holakouee
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On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Rizza Islam—He is an activist, author, and an outspoken member of the Nation of Islam. Known for his controversial views on a wide range of topics, Rizza has built a significant platform as a vocal critic of the establishment, particularly on issues like race, government, and social justice. Jesse and Rizza dive into his beliefs, his work as an activist, and the impact of the Nation of Islam in today's world. They also touch on faith, politics, and the future of the Black community in America.
In this conversation, Tiger Safarov interviews Grace Rizza, CEO of Identity Dental, about the changing landscape of marketing and advertising for private dental practices. They discuss the impact of AI on content creation, the importance of fine-tuning AI-generated content, and the need for human oversight. They also touch on the changes in Google's algorithm and the challenges of staying compliant with Google's best practices. Grace emphasizes the importance of custom real content on social media and the benefits of outsourcing technical marketing tasks. They also discuss the advertising potential of Meta (formerly Facebook) and the need for realistic expectations in dental marketing. In this conversation, Grace Rizza discusses the importance of brand building and long-term reputation in dental marketing. She emphasizes the need to use meta ads strategically, depending on the goals of the practice. Rizza provides examples of when to use meta ads for lead generation and when to use them to communicate something unique or special about the practice. She also highlights the significance of brand positioning, brand message, and logo design in creating a strong brand identity. Additionally, Rizza touches on the role of reviews, the relevance of blogs in dental marketing, and the challenges of email marketing. More information or schedule a call with Grace: https://go.oncehub.com/grace Coca Cola the logo History: https://www.brandcrowd.com/blog/the-logo-history-of-coca-cola/ Video editing Software: Opus.pro Chapters (00:00) Introduction and Reconnecting (01:49) The Changing Landscape of Marketing and Advertising (04:11) The Impact of AI on Content Creation (07:26) Fine-Tuning AI-Generated Content (12:46) Using AI to Respond to Negative Reviews (17:17) Navigating Google's Algorithm and Best Practices (21:09) Outsourcing Technical Marketing Tasks (25:21) Advertising on Meta: Setting Realistic Expectations (27:11) Strategic Use of Meta Ads (35:45) Building a Strong Brand Identity (43:42) The Role of Reviews and Video Testimonials (48:48) The Relevance of Blogs (51:10) Challenges and Considerations in Email Marketing
In this episode, Charmaine, a seasoned dietitian, and Ghalia, an expert coach in the Reversing Diabetes Program, unravel the complexities of managing diabetes in the digital age. Navigating through the overwhelming and often conflicting information online, they shed light on scientifically backed blood glucose lowering hacks that actually work!Join the journey as they share two commonly overlooked factors that can help you progress further in your journey towards reversing diabetes!If you are looking to know more about what you can do starting from today to improve your insulin sensitivity and metabolic health so that you can reverse diabetes, then this podcast episode is a must-listen!ReferencesSpiegel, K., Leproult, R., & Van Cauter, E. (1999). Impact of sleep debt on metabolic and endocrine function. The Lancet, 354(9188), 1435-1439.Buxton, O. M., Pavlova, M., Reid, E. W., Wang, W., Simonson, D. C., & Adler, G. K. (2010). Sleep restriction for 1 week reduces insulin sensitivity in healthy men. Diabetes, 59(9), 2126-2133.Spiegel, K., Tasali, E., Penev, P., & Van Cauter, E. (2004). Brief communication: Sleep curtailment in healthy young men is associated with decreased leptin levels, elevated ghrelin levels, and increased hunger and appetite. Annals of Internal Medicine, 141(11), 846-850.Chaput, J. P., Després, J. P., Bouchard, C., & Tremblay, A. (2007). Short sleep duration is associated with reduced leptin levels, elevated ghrelin levels, and increased body mass index. Sleep, 30(11), 1429-1437.Donga, E., Van Dijk, M., Van Dijk, J. G., Biermasz, N. R., Lammers, G. J., van Kralingen, K. W., ... & Romijn, J. A. (2010). A single night of partial sleep deprivation induces insulin resistance in multiple metabolic pathways in healthy subjects. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 95(6), 2963-2968.Leproult, R., Copinschi, G., Buxton, O., & Van Cauter, E. (1997). Sleep loss results in an elevation of cortisol levels the next evening. Sleep, 20(10), 865-870.Rizza, R. A. (2010). Pathogenesis of fasting and postprandial hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes: Implications for therapy. Diabetes, 59(11), 2697-2707.Rosmond, R., Dallman, M. F., & Björntorp, P. (1998). Stress-related cortisol secretion in men: Relationships with abdominal obesity and endocrine, metabolic and hemodynamic abnormalities. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 83(6), 1853-1859.Black, P. H. (2003). The inflammatory response is an integral part of the stress response: Implications for atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome X. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 17(5), 350-364.Purnell, J. Q., Kahn, S. E., Samuels, M. H., Brandon, D., Loriaux, D. L., & Schwartz, R. S. (2009). Enhanced cortisol production rates, free cortisol, and 11β-HSD-1 expression correlate with visceral fat and insulin resistance in men: Effect of weight loss. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 296(2), E351-E357.Adam, T. C., & Epel, E. S. (2007). Stress, eating and the reward system. Physiology & Behavior, 91(4), 449-458. 12. Choi, J. H., Joseph, L., & Pilote, L. (2013). Obesity and C-reactive protein in various populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews, 14(3), 232-244.⇰FREE WEBINAR TRAINING & OTHER LINKS: https://stan.store/reversingdiabetesrevolutionMy name is Charmaine and I'm the registered dietitian who helps people reverse Typ
Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.Gabriele Rizza"Billy Wilder"E' il cinema, bellezza!Edizioni Clichywww.edizioniclichy.itA novant'anni dalla direzione del suo primo film e dal suo sbarco a Hollywood, un omaggio al sette volte premio Oscar sceneggiatore e regista di pellicole come Viale del tramonto, A qualcuno piace caldo e L'appartamento.«Vado negli studios perché non posso sopportare il rumore dell'aspirapolvere di mia moglie e anche perché non riesco a trovare tre partner per il bridge o qualcuno per giocare a tennis. E lavoro anche per impedire a qualche falso talento di vincere degli Oscar»L'austro-ungarico Billy Wilder, già giornalista fra Vienna e Berlino, soggettista e sceneggiatore nella Germania prehitleriana, stacca il biglietto per l'America nel 1934: il sogno hollywoodiano lo accoglie, e non sbaglia un colpo. I sette Premi Oscar in bacheca ne certificano la statura. Per Wilder lo stile è una questione di «touch» (come lo sarà per il collega Lubitsch), la classicità una rete di belle trame dove affondare lo sguardo, i generi una panoramica di incroci, sfumature e ombreggiature, dove calare le pedine di un gioco che conosce le regole ma dialetticamente le incrina. Le scheggia. Un gioco che profuma di libero arbitrio, inventiva, ironia, frescura, brillantezza, malinconia, trauma, farsa e tragedia, innocenza e cinismo, una dissolta emergenza della vita «proiettata» su una tavolozza che sfugge a qualsiasi organica sistemazione critica.Gabriele Rizza, giornalista, critico teatrale e cinematografico, Gabriele Rizza fa parte del Sindacato Nazionale Critici Cinematografici e della giuria del Premio Ubu. Ha codiretto il Cineclub Spazio Uno e collaborato col Festival France Cinéma. Cura la sezione cinema del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Fa parte dello staff del Lucca Film Festival e del Festival Presente Italiano. Già direttore artistico del Festival Estate a Radicondoli e del Premio Fiesole ai Maestri del Cinema. Scrive su «Il Tirreno» e «il manifesto».IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it
Vincenzo Rizzo è stato il co-founder di Isendu ed adesso nomade digitale Full-time. Abbiamo parlato del suo percorso in Isendu, la scelta di diventare nomade, del suo viaggio in Sud America, di minalismo, Ayuascha e molto altro Seguici anche su: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/made-in-sicily-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madeinsicilypodcast/
100 patients a day!!! A day in the life of a pediatric dentist I suppose lol, Dr. Rizza @drbejasa is here to spill the tea on the behind the scenes of what she learned from working in such a high volume, breaking down barriers and getting both patients and caregivers vulnerable, and leading and connecting with everyone by setting proper expectations for appointments. We also break down 3 pop culture stories involving: McDonalds new spin off chain CosMCs, Target's hottest commodity in it's entire history that is causing literal stampedes of people, and Holographic concerts of this famous artist. Share this episode with someone if you liked what you heard! IG: @drconniewang, @justaquickpinch Just A Quick Pinch is a lifestyle podcast for the modern young woman in healthcare! This podcast is a tool and community for young women that take care of others for a living to learn how to take care of ourselves! In a world where it feels like we have to make ourselves more masculine to be taken seriously in the field of healthcare, I created this podcast to empower women to embrace our experiences, thoughts and feelings as young women and feel seen and heard. This podcast is for all the things that school didn't teach us about self help, mental health, wellness, relationships, friendships, and more! For the mid 20s-30s woman navigating life on top of her career in healthcare, I hope this podcast brings you laughs, moments of clarity, and inspiration in the day to day. Subscribe for more video podcast episodes + follow on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google podcast, Castbox and more!
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Fünf schnelle Fragen, fünf schnelle Antworten - In dieser kurzen Folge, aber inhaltsreichen Episode erzählt uns Michael Rizza alles über seine Top-Marketing-Empfehlung, seine Lieblings-Marketing-Bücher und vieles mehr!
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & Transformational Success Coach Lori Anne Casdia chats with Kaitlyn Rizza about healing reiki and more. Kaitlyn is a high vibe energy healer, motivational speaker, certified intenSati leader, creator of Soul Aligned Reiki, published poet and Spiritual Wellness Coach who empowers kids & adults get back into alignment, step into their power & create a life of balance, prosperity & joy. Using a unique combination of energy healing, science backed approach & intentional movement, she can help you to embody positivity, become a conscious co-creator of your reality and go from worrier to warrior. As a mom of 3 strong willed girls, Kaitlyn knows the value and importance of finding balance, taking charge of your emotions and protecting your energy to shift from striving & surviving to thriving. To Contact: www.soulalignedwarrior.com @soulalignedwarrior (ig) facebook.com/kaitlynelizabethrizza Free gift from Kaitlyn: https://kaitlynxelizabeth.wixsite.com/7-step-vow-freebie A Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes ➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213 Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to inspire, educate and empower you to fulfilling a healthy, emotional, spiritual and physical life, so you can feel empowered to live the life you have always wanted and dreamed. We are here to lift each other up with encouragement and positivity. To serve one another. About Our Host Lori Anne De Iulio Casdia is an award winning International Transformational Success Coach & Strategist; Speaker; #1 International Best Selling Author of “Women Who Dream”; Radio Personality; Empire Builder; Visionary; Business Woman & recognized expert. Lori Anne's discovery of Super Ball Syndrome led her to find and create her program TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION - empowering, and igniting people to take action, monetize their message and Soar to Success. Activating behavioral changes, Lori Anne will show you exactly how to define who you are in order to reach your personal and professional goals. From disrupting limiting beliefs to cultivating confidence, to mastering communication skills, to architecting actionable plans. Lori Anne guides people from confusion to clarity in their lives while aligning to their vision, perfecting their message and achieving their Dreams. Please email us at HealthyLifestylewithLA@gmail.com Follow us on social media @healthylifestylewithLA Links SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOU TUBE VIDEO ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@CoachLoriAnne FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes ➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213 LINK TO MY #1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER "WOMEN WHO DREAM" ➡️ https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dream-Lori-Iulio-Casdia/dp/1957124229/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1679081968&sr=8-1 ------ OTHER WAYS I CAN SUPPORT YOU ———— TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION MASTERCLASS ➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/offers/fuYrzKXZ LINK TO RADIO SHOW "HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WITH LORI ANNE" ➡️ https://ldcstrategies.com/healthy-lifestyle/ CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE: ➡️ My Website: https://ldcstrategies.com ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loriannedeiuliocasdia/ ➡️ FB Profile: https://www.facebook.com/lorianne.casdia ➡️ FB Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LDCStrategies ➡️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/loriannecasdia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= ➡️ Alignable: https://www.alignable.com/mount-sinai-ny/ptp-consultants Amazon Link Author Lori Anne De Iulio Casdia Let's talk! Book your appointment here: Chat with Lori Anne You can also Listen to Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne on your favorite app: I Heart Media | iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Spreaker | Sound Cloud | TuneIn | YouTube
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & Transformational Success Coach Lori Anne Casdia chats with Kaitlyn Rizza about healing reiki and more.Kaitlyn is a high vibe energy healer, motivational speaker, certified intenSati leader, creator of Soul Aligned Reiki, published poet and Spiritual Wellness Coach who empowers kids & adults get back into alignment, step into their power & create a life of balance, prosperity & joy. Using a unique combination of energy healing, science backed approach & intentional movement, she can help you to embody positivity, become a conscious co-creator of your reality and go from worrier to warrior. As a mom of 3 strong willed girls, Kaitlyn knows the value and importance of finding balance, taking charge of your emotions and protecting your energy to shift from striving & surviving to thriving.To Contact: www.soulalignedwarrior.com@soulalignedwarrior (ig)facebook.com/kaitlynelizabethrizzaFree gift from Kaitlyn: https://kaitlynxelizabeth.wixsite.com/7-step-vow-freebieA Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to inspire, educate and empower you to fulfilling a healthy, emotional, spiritual and physical life, so you can feel empowered to live the life you have always wanted and dreamed. We are here to lift each other up with encouragement and positivity. To serve one another.About Our HostLori Anne De Iulio Casdia is an award winning International Transformational Success Coach & Strategist; Speaker; #1 International Best Selling Author of “Women Who Dream”; Radio Personality; Empire Builder; Visionary; Business Woman & recognized expert. Lori Anne's discovery of Super Ball Syndrome led her to find and create her program TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION - empowering, and igniting people to take action, monetize their message and Soar to Success.Activating behavioral changes, Lori Anne will show you exactly how to define who you are in order to reach your personal and professional goals. From disrupting limiting beliefs to cultivating confidence, to mastering communication skills, to architecting actionable plans. 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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.08.531672v1?rss=1 Authors: Masoli, S., Sanchez-Ponce, D., Vrieler, N., Abu-Haya, K., Lerner, V., Shahar, T., Nedelescu, H., Rizza, M. F., Benavides-Piccione, R., DeFelipe, J., Yarom, Y., Munoz, A., D'Angelo, E. Abstract: Purkinje cells (PC) of the cerebellum are amongst the largest neurons of the brain and have been extensively investigated in rodents. However, their morphological and physiological properties in humans are still poorly understood. Here, we have taken advantage of high-resolution morphological reconstructions and of unique electrophysiological recordings of human PCs ex vivo to generate computational models and estimate computational capacity. An inter-species comparison showed that human PCs had similar fractal structure but were bigger than mouse PCs. Consequently, given a similar spine density (2/micrometer), human PCs hosted about 5 times more dendritic spines. Moreover, human had higher dendritic complexity than mouse PCs and usually emitted 2-3 main dendritic trunks instead than 1. Intrinsic electroresponsiveness was similar in the two species but model simulations revealed that the dendrites generated ~6.5 times (n=51 vs. n=8) more combinations of independent input patterns in human than mouse PCs leading to an exponential 2n increase in Shannon information. Thus, while during evolution human PCs maintained similar patterns of spike discharge as in rodents, they developed more complex dendrites enhancing computational capacity up to the limit of 10 billion times. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
In this episode I speak with Joseph Rizza who about his book "You Have The Power To Fully Recover From Your Alcohol Use Disorder"
Flakko reconnects with Rizza to talk about their favorite topics. ----- 00:00 Intro 1:35 Rizza Islam says he works out 3 to 4 times a week and explains how he gets his waves 3:05 Rizza Islam gives his take on Ye and Harley Pasternak 12:05 Rizza Islam on Ye saying he is autistic and saying is brave 15:25 Rizza Islamon who is controlling Hollywood and why JP Morgan made Ye take out his money 25:35 Rizza Islam talks about the role J played in sl*very and why the ADL organization was created 30:35 Rizza Islam on American historic figures and presidents owning sl*ves 33:30 Rizza Islam speaks about America's role in the H and where the symbols came from 37:30 Rizza Islam on his experience being on Alex Jones's “Info Wars” and Kanye teaming up with Nick Fuentes and other White Nationalists 44:35 Rizza Islam's thoughts on Elon Musk, and white people missing a moral compass 50:30 Rizza Islam on Neuralink, Artificial Intelligence, and robots that k** people 54:15 Rizza Islam shares what it's like to have Attorney Generals trying to take him down and moving wisely 55:30 Rizza Islam talks about what motivates him to carry his message as a Revolutionary 59:25 Rizza Islam speaks on Elon Musk saying his pronouns are ‘Prosecute Fauci” and how Pfizer is pulling some shady stuff 1:04:45 Rizza Islam on Brittney Griner being released and being swapped 1:10:00 Flakko asks Rizza Islam to do a podcast with Tariq Nasheed ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anche in un modo sempre più complesso, veloce e distratto, la verità del Natale implica che Dio ha la capacità di riscrivere le nostre storie, di cambiarne la fine e trasformarne l'epilogo.
Happy Holidays! EstoBro and TV are celebrating the holidays with friends and loved ones. They also wanted to share a special podcast episode that included some of the year's best content! Their gift to you as they share clips of some of the most streamed episodes of 2022 which include:"We Don't Talk About Jaime""We're Not in Flavortown Anymore, Rizza""It's Nerf or Nothin'""TV Breaks the Internet"Enjoy this significant mashup of the best bits of the podcast of this year! Be sure to gift the spirit of this podcast to a loved one who loves podcasts this holiday season.Interact with the Gents of the podcast on the following social media platforms:TwitterInstagramFacebookTumblrEmail: estobrotvpod@gmail.com
De advents-lieder-krans voorziet vandaag in een “Sancta Maria”-lied, het introïtus voor de 4°adventszondag “Rorate Coeli” als gregoriaanse zang, en een reeks barokke O-Antifonen voor het kerstnoveen, een Ave Maria, een Marialied, een Concerto Grosso in 6 delen en een anoniem “Ave Stella Matutina”; voor u bijeengecomponeerd door: Mayr, Charpentier, Schütz, Rizza en Corelli, naast anonieme meesters.
RIZZA ISLAM HAS RECENTLY BEEN ACCUSED OF FRAUD AND R@PE YET HE'S TALKING ABOUT MALCOLM X. In his recent interview on the No Jumper podcast Rizza Islam talked about the assassination of Malcolm X. Despite trying to clear the Nation of Islam of their role in Malcolm's assassination , Rizza hilariously recommends the film called Who Killed Malcolm X, a film which holds the Nation of Islam responsible for Malcolm's assassination . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-summers6/message
RIZZA ISLAM HAS RECENTLY BEEN ACCUSED OF FRAUD AND R@PE YET HE'S TALKING ABOUT MALCOLM X. In his recent interview on the No Jumper podcast Rizza Islam talked about the assassination of Malcolm X. Despite trying to clear the Nation of Islam of their role in Malcolm's assassination , Rizza hilariously recommends the film called Who Killed Malcolm X, a film which holds the Nation of Islam responsible for Malcolm's assassination . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-summers6/message
Join us today as we speak with Iranian filmmaker, producer, and director of 'Me, The Other' extraordinaire, Shidan Majidi. Some may be familiar with Shidan from his work on Broadway including Cats, Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, and more. A producer of movies, music videos and currently embarking on his next project. Joined by Rizza Alee, who shares about his collaboration with Shidan as well as personal experiences that have been used to shape an outlook that is acknowledging both his humanity and his higher aspirations. Kat Love, who has worked with Netflix and other big movie makers, wrote a beautiful book called Juju; about a bird who the main character develops a relationship with that transcends any connection you might think possible. Paria Akhavan, someone who is part of the tight group of friends slots into the conversation like glue in the join of a beautiful piece of furniture. Each guest powerful, silky, and resonant of the peace their ancestors before them have fought and maintained for them, offers something to the women of Iran at this time, as the 'morality police' impress themselves on the people of Iran protesting the death of Mahsa Amini. A 22-year-old who was taken and seemingly neglected or intentionally killed whilst in their custody. The people believe this to not be any coincidence and so have taken to the streets for three weeks by time this is released. Listen in to this feature length episode of the new Star Gazers season that began with Alanna Brown two weeks ago. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/curious-anarchy/message
www.facebook.com/TonkaTheDJ www.twitter.com/djtonkatoy www.instagram.com/tonkathedj https://www.facebook.com/FirstUpRadioPod #LLBossHogg TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "1000 (Radio Edit)" PERFORMER "Mykko Montana" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Pants Saggin' (Clean) 68bpm (Clean)" PERFORMER "Team I.R.A.C." INDEX 01 01:49:00 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Umma Do Me (Radio)" PERFORMER "Rocko" INDEX 01 03:23:00 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Man Down (Radio)" PERFORMER "Boomman feat. Gucci Mane, Pacman Shawty" INDEX 01 04:16:00 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Grove St. Party (Intro) Radio)" PERFORMER "Waka Flocka Flame feat. Kebo Gotti" INDEX 01 05:45:00 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "Kitchen Musik - Clean" PERFORMER "Arab aka A-Rizza feat. OJ Da Juiceman" INDEX 01 07:05:00 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "RACCADE'S (Radio Edit)" PERFORMER "Mykko Montana" INDEX 01 08:36:00 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "Colombia-CLEAN MAIN" PERFORMER "Scooter" INDEX 01 10:13:00 TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "Atmosphere" PERFORMER "Jay Fizzle" INDEX 01 11:03:00 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Detox" PERFORMER "Lil Baby" INDEX 01 12:04:00 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "We In Da City (Clean)" PERFORMER "Young Dro" INDEX 01 13:14:00 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Lets Get It (Radio)" PERFORMER "Cash Out" INDEX 01 14:36:00 TRACK 13 AUDIO TITLE "She Twerkin (Radio)" PERFORMER "Cash Out" INDEX 01 15:00:00 TRACK 14 AUDIO TITLE "SWAG SURFIN (INTRO OUTRO BY DJ PK CLEAN MASTERED)" PERFORMER "F.L.Y." INDEX 01 16:09:00 TRACK 15 AUDIO TITLE "Da Baddest (Radio)" PERFORMER "Big Kuntry feat. Trey Songz" INDEX 01 16:38:00 TRACK 16 AUDIO TITLE "36 O's (Radio)" PERFORMER "Yung La feat. Lil Boosie" INDEX 01 18:14:00 TRACK 17 AUDIO TITLE "Lets Get It (Radio)" PERFORMER "Shawty Lo" INDEX 01 19:57:00 TRACK 18 AUDIO TITLE "Pressurelicious" PERFORMER "Megan Thee Stallion feat. Future" INDEX 01 21:20:00 TRACK 19 AUDIO TITLE "First Day Out (Clean)" PERFORMER "Gucci Mane" INDEX 01 22:41:00 TRACK 20 AUDIO TITLE "JUST SAY THAT (feat. Glorilla)" PERFORMER "Duke Deuce feat. Glorilla" INDEX 01 24:14:00 TRACK 21 AUDIO TITLE "EVERY CHANCE I GET" PERFORMER "DJ Khaled" INDEX 01 25:35:00 TRACK 22 AUDIO TITLE "KEEP GOING" PERFORMER "DJ Khaled feat. Lil Durk, 21 Savage & Roddy Ricch" INDEX 01 27:32:00 TRACK 23 AUDIO TITLE "Make Em' Get That Money Right" PERFORMER "D.S.G.B." INDEX 01 30:22:00
Mr. No Cap, Willie P and Malik have a sit-down interview with political activist and founder of the "Black Guns Matter" Movement, Maj Toure. In Part 1 of this discussion, Maj explains his views on the Second Amendment, guns laws in America and More!! Sit back and enjoy this Powerful Dialogue! Stay Tuned for Part 2! Maj Toure is also the founder of a non-profit organization called The Solutionary Center. Check out their upcoming events at solutionarylifestyle.org Follow Maj Toure on IG: @bigdaddytoure Follow The Solution Center on IG: @solutionarylifestyle Organization: Blackmennetwork.net Follow us on IG: @whatblackmenlike
(Airdate 8/24/22) Bro. Rizza Islam is the youngest of 10 children born and raised in Compton, California and began his career at the age of 9, training to be a course room supervisor. At 13 Bro. Rizza was running his own courseroom overseeing the education of youth and adults in the study of “How to Study”, Morals, Ethics, Communication, Substance Abuse Education and a host of other services designed to assist his students to make better choices in their lives. He is an activist, a social media influencer and a member of the Nation of Islam. In the fall of 2015, the California Attorney General's Office filed criminal charges against Ronnie “Rizza” Islam to which Rizza has maintained his innocence. Rizza was charged with Presenting False Medi-Cal Claims and Insurance Fraud for acts which are alleged to have occurred between the years of 2010 and 2013. Rizza has maintained his innocence and refused to settle. In this podcast he elaborates on the case, speaks on his beef with D.L. Hughley and mourns the recent death of his mom, Hanan Islam. www.RizzaIslam.Com
The last show of July recognizes a specific event in nerd lore, with a special guest featured on the episode. EstoBro is joined by Commissioner Comic Book in place of TV, as the two celebrate the birthday of Harry Potter and George Jetson (2:30). After formalities are exchanged and the state of TV's capture inside the Evil Empire, the pair get down to business with the final MCU ruling post their SDCC panel (13:00); having been on the podcast before, Commissioner Comic Book validates the major build-up the next phases of the live-action comic book films. EstoBro also inquires for more intel on the Commissioner's wrestling knowledge (26:50), especially wanting to know more on the fiasco with Vince McMahon departing from WWE and the transition of Triple H taking over creative control of the brand. With 'The Game' now in charge, the Gents discuss the results of the latest major event at Summer Slam (37:05). EstoBro also enables the concept that wrestling video games are at an all-time low (43:45), and the major interest in a popular wrestling video game by WWE is one of the only ways he remains engaged. The deep conversation focused on video games led to the debut of AEW's first video game, which is being overwatched by some of the creators who created the greatest wrestling video game of all time. The show closes with the podcast's first brunch (64:25) with it being recorded on a Sunday. The Gents were summoned by Rizza to consume wonderful food and be enjoyed by all who drink in the EstoBro TV Podcast!Commissioner Comic Book is a major fitted hat and Vinyl POP collector. You can find him on his Instagram @flickofthebrim and can argue with his wrestling takes on his Twitter."The Jetsons Theme Song" was made popular by the TV Show, The Jetsons produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.
In this week's Growth Edge leadership podcast episode, Dr. Stacey Rizza shares strategies and tactics for perfecting your elevator pitch. Not just for salespeople and business networking, it's an essential skill for all professionals at every stage of the career journey. Dr. Rizza is a Professor of Medicine and the Executive Medical Director of International Practice at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Rizza Twitter - https://twitter.com/DrStaceyRizza
The COVID-19 pandemic has led people to delay testing and treatments for a variety of diseases and conditions. This includes HIV testing.During the pandemic, the number HIV diagnosis decline, but that decline is most attributed to declines in testing, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts attribute this decline to less frequent visits to health centers, reduced outreach services, and shifting of public health staff to COVID-19 response activities. June 27 is National HIV Testing Day, a day to encourage people to get tested for HIV, know their status, and get linked to care and treatment.But who should be tested?"The CDC recommends that everyone over the age of 13 be tested for HIV at least once in their lifetime," says Dr. Stacey Rizza, an infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic. "This is endorsed by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services and paid for by all private insurance companies. So no matter what your background is, if you've never been tested for HIV, you should get tested. And that's because many people with HIV have no idea they have it. They can be completely asymptomatic for a very long time and not only have the virus causing ill effects on themselves, but they're at risk of potentially transmitting it to others. We need to do a better job in the U.S., particularly as health care providers, to follow that recommendation, and to make sure that every adult has had an HIV test at least once in a lifetime." If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS. But effective therapies can control HIV, which is why getting tested and seeking treatment is so important."We know now that if somebody is on effective HIV therapy, and the virus in their body is suppressed, it's not gone. But it's suppressed. Their risk of transmitting it to somebody else is close to zero," explains Dr. Rizza. "So if you just pause for a minute and think about that implication. That means if every human on planet Earth who had HIV were diagnosed, linked with health care, and on effective therapy, then HIV would be gone from the human race in one generation."Like many other areas of health care, health disparities play a significant role when it comes to testing, diagnosis and treatment of HIV. Those disparities have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Improving awareness and community outreach can help combat these disparities."It's the same old thing that works for every disease state," says Dr. Rizza. "Its education, engagement and role-modeling within the communities. That education is essential. And it needs to be done in the community. We can't wait for people to come to us, and then we'll teach them, we need to get into those worlds, with people who are leaders in those communities, and have ways to bring diagnosis, treatment and preventive measures to them." Dr. Rizza says disparities in diagnosing HIV face an additional challenge that some other diseases do not: stigma."It is just heartbreaking," says Dr. Rizza. "And the stigma that had been around HIV for a very long time is part of what prevents people from coming forward, from taking the initiatives to prevent the disease, to prevent the infection — and also to be diagnosed — out of fear of the answer. And, so, we also need those community leaders to help break down the stigma issue in addition to educating and bringing diagnosis and treatment closer to home."On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Rizza discusses the importance of HIV testing and improvements in therapies to treat HIV.
Liliana Russo nel nuovo episodio di TuttoLibri presenta la nuova edizione del libro di Giuseppe Lo Bianco e Sandra Rizza
On Episode 65 of the Guest Speaker Series, Mike is joined by Afrobeat artist Uche Malik. Mike sits down with Uche for a riveting conversation ranging from many topics, including Uche's early days in Boston where he worked as an A&R and DJ, only to then find himself pursuing a music career of his own, thanks in large part to his Nigerian background and his father's encouragement. He also talks about his unique upbringing where he spent a lot of time in his native country of Nigeria, as well as the UK, and how having global experiences helped shape and create his sound as an artist. Uche also discusses his acclaimed 2021 EP 'Jiggy Boy', his latest single "Rizza!", the state of Afrobeat music in the US and across the world, and so much more. Huge shoutout to Uche for an incredible episode! Follow Uche on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uchemalik/?hl=en Watch the "Rizza!" music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJC_vdFVHvE Stream Uche's music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2X4iiazskAL90U3e1QHVsG?si=LY_z2yPLQsCubDhBlEJcvA Stream Uche's music on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/uche-malik/1476268740 Follow our social media and blogs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/turntableteachers/?hl=en Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@turntableteachers Blog - https://www.turntableteachers.com/blog Shop - https://www.turntableteachers.com/shop Subscribe to our streaming services Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-turntable-teachers/id1448694925 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Icujt6fhi2je7zzfxjkr7glcowe?t%3DThe_Turntable_Teachers%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-538618877 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UJh499meoTP5wV2b2jrb0?si=EMaTjq9CR2-_zA6orKQNEQ
Pililokal (Pili), which literally means “choose local”. Rizza has been working in the events and marketing industry since she launched her first start-up in 2017. After completing an MBA in New York during the height of the pandemic, Rizza created a one-stop-shop of exclusively Filipino products in the spirit of not just uplifting the lives of local makers but also helping them promote their work online. Pililokal is a comprehensive e-commerce platform for the Filipino market and eventually the global market. Rizza formed the company through personal connections with people who would eventually be handling the different departments needed for the development of the website. Rizza also reached out to family and friends to help her launch this project. A team of Filipino individuals is driving this company from the funding stage to the nitty-gritty details. Their dream was made possible by a group of people working together overseas and locally with a common objective. Guests Links: pilicorpph@gmail.com www.pililokal.com #pililokal #lovebuysupportlokal https://www.facebook.com/Pililokal Toni's Links: https://tonilontis.com/ and https://bbsradio.com/radiotoni LinkedIn business page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toni... Electronic form to be an author Guest Australia: https://form.jotform.com/210812369125855 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiotonitv/support
RADIO TONI Every Day Business with Toni Lontis Rizza Villaflor from Piliko (Pili) PILILOKAL: Marketplace to Shop Online for World-Class Filipino Products Before I introduce you to our wonderful guest, here's what you need to know.. Pililokal (Pili), which literally means “choose local”. Rizza has been working in the events and marketing industry since she launched her first start-up in 2017. After completing an MBA in New York during the height of the pandemic, Rizza created a one-stop-shop of exclusively Filipino products in the spirit of not just uplifting the lives of local makers but also helping them promote their work online. Pililokal is comprehensive e-commerce platform for the Filipino market and eventually the global market. Rizza formed the company through personal connections with people who would eventually be handling the different departments needed for the development of the website. Rizza also reached out to family and friends to help her launch this project. A team of Filipino individuals is driving this company from the funding stage to the nitty-gritty details. Their dream was made possible by a group of people working together overseas and locally with a common objective 1. Today we are going to go through a wonderful presentation Rizza has designed to show the audience and then I've got some questions for Rizza. https://24x7directcomau-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/rinei_24x7direct_com_au/EfjWZdDIDJdLroGRrpB78VkBGHWT0Fci7YsbzJtb-gMhtw 2. What are the Filipino products? 3. Who are the Filipino merchants? 4. Where can you access a community of Filipino sellers and buyers? 5. Rizza what's the big vision for Pili? 6. Where can people connect with you? 7. Are you looking for more products and providers?
Are you feeling energetically stuck? There are incredible spiritual tools out there that you can use to address what's holding you back and begin your personal transformation.In this episode, I am thrilled to be talking with Kaitlyn Rizza. Kaitlyn is a Spiritual Wellness Coach & an Intuitive Reiki healer who helps women to heal, transcend generational trauma & consciously co-created a soul aligned life of balance, abundance, peace & joy. By using a combination of techniques for mindset, intentional movement, meditation and the moon, she creates a customized experience that jumpstarts personal transformation and growth. Kaitlyn believes in a soul aligned approach to healing that works with natural energies, releases trauma, and removes the negativity that is holding you back from living your best life. Throughout this episode, Kaitlyn and I have a wonderful conversation about her mission as a spiritual leader and energetic mom of 3. She shares her childhood experience, how she is raising her children to have the right spiritual tools, how she became a spiritual healer, and so much more. Kaitlyn's high energy personally is magnetic and her customized treatment approach for each individual's wants and needs truly sets her apart. Tune in to Episode 45 of the Joy Found Here to hear from Kaitlyn Rizza how you can release generational trauma and begin transformation! In This Episode, You Will Learn:Kaitlyn's story (3:44)How Kaitlyn is on a mission to raise her kids to have the right tools (13:04)Kaitlyn's spiritual journey (30:05)About Kaitlyn's spiritual and energy work (44:58)How you can work with Kaitlyn (53:21)Connect with Kaitlyn RizzaWebsiteFacebookInstagramLet's Connect:Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Your bluetooth will be shooketh when Latin Kings “Estevan Oriol” and “Big Lepke” of the West Side hit the PYFC with Big Lucks, Ol' Blue Eyes, Schwartz and Chumahan, hear why the LA OG Netflix Stars prove it's never a good idea to change vato's mid-streaming service, Estevan's talks about his latest doc-project with Cypress Hill, Big Lepke argues with Virtual Lepke, Joker brand Europe makes an appearance, how experience and longevity are Estevan's trademark, will Big Lep listen to sound advice AND MORE! BONUS: Schmitty's waistline has become his official armrest.TRANSCRIPT:HLS: Ep. 286: Estevan Vs LepkeHLS: Ep. 286: Estevan Vs LepkeShareCBHLS: Ep. 286: Estevan Vs LepkeSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerMarry me,Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma, featuring a new song on my way by Jennifer Lopezmarry me directed by . Maybe inappropriate for children under 13 streaming. Now only on peacock. Sign up now. Visit peacock tv.com. 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And I go, yeah, he goes, man, two guys just passed out on the fed died or something. And I was like, well, you know, I'm, you know, maybe I got problems though. All right. So hold on. Sorry. All right, listen, that's true.Esteban, uh, the Cyprus tell us the high point of working on the Cypress hill documentary and exactly what are it, what is the subject matter besides Cypress? So what are you actually capturing? Yeah, man, I'd say the high point is finishing it. And, uh, um, what was the second part? What, what is it about all that it's about, uh, 30 years of their career?Um, you know, uh, in the beginning we tell a little bit of the story of where they all came from. Uh, Sen dog came from, uh Goolwa and then Bobo was a. He's Puerto Rican, but I think his family came from the east coast and landed here in LA mugs was from New York. Then he later on came to LA and be real, was born and raised here in LA.And then, uh, the way they all met up and how they did the group, you know, put the group together and shop the deal. And, you know, from there on, it was just, you know, like a snowball and when, so we're now in a new era of kind of like filmmaking, I think, where it's not right. So when Showtime time, or how did that project come together?Well, um, well, I've been, uh, trying to do this project for maybe 10 years and, uh, it took Ella originals to bring it back to me or bring it to me because, uh, you know, I think the homeys probably thought like, ah, Maybe I could do music videos, but maybe not, you know, pull together on a full, full feature movie.I know for a network. And so they had other people in mind and uh, other people working on it, but that didn't work out or those guys didn't come through. Right. So, uh, Ellie originals came out and, and they were like, Hey, what do you think about, you know, maybe you working on the document. I was like, you know, it sounds a good idea to me.Right. And, um, you know, just got right back right back to it. And, uh, it feels kind of like, um, my original idea would be to do like a four-part series. Like a Jimmy I've been in Dre did, uh, the defiant ones kind of like do that, but on the solar Sassons cause you know, we have, you know, so much, so many different people in our group, in our crew that.Uh, you know, there, there they're artists that are, you know, go, go through all the different forms of art from music to film, to, um, fashion and then art film and video. So we got people in all those different realms of art, and I thought it'd be cool to do a documentary from there. And then, because there wouldn't be enough time to tell all the stories, then we break it off and go into individual stories like Cypress hill, meaning cartoon, um, the house of pain, you know, like, uh, uh, the rest of the crew, you know, the, the dilated peoples and the funk dubious.And, you know, there's a chasing Cron, Don, you know, there's a lot of different, uh, you know, uh, there's James Khan, the hooligans with, uh, I mean, uh, Scottie con and Al you know, Scotty's James concert. Right. So, you know, that there's that big, uh, uh, you know, big, how would you say, uh, like they, they left a big mark in the film industry, right.In film and in TV. And then, uh, you know, they're calling alchemists one of the greatest producers alive, you know, those years. So yeah. You know, our crew goes deep into every different, uh, form of art. And, um, and I also got members that are kind of like part members from other groups. So you got these, like the Rizza you don't, or like their part soul Sassons kind of too, right?Yeah. I mean, you know, mugs did albums with pretty much everybody in, and he's done remixes for, you know, huge people and, uh, also too. Anyways, well that didn't work out, you know, doing it that way. So we, we went to, we did LA originals and so I feel kind of like, this is kind of like part two, but, you know, we're, we're moving up to right where I wanted to start.Right. But it's going, it's going the opposite way, but it's still, it's still delivering you a place that you're able to tell all the stories that you want to tell. Yeah. You're the one that can only tell those stories. You want to be able to get them out. This is heading that direction it's still on is I would say maybe more than 10 years that he's been talking about multiple documentaries, this in particular Cypress hill souls, but there's a bunch of things you've been talking about for a long time and, you know, but I think it's also jumaan if you were there, like maybe some of us are there, this is the ultimate example of.Letting go and not trying to force somebody to do something your way and to just back up, let go, and just continue doing your craft. Yeah. And eventually, you know, even with people that are close to you, sometimes they need to see it in different way to be receive it. You know? And I think what he's talking about is really what happened.Well, LA originals drops and people that he's, you know, two seconds from now are seeing him at different light, just because it's been brought to you through Netflix. Another thing that I want to kind of like point out is that Esteban's been focused on this thing for like decades. Right. And in, in, in, in w when you're sitting there like chilling with your friends and stuff and talking about bullshit project, Well, that's the one that's been focused on is almost a no brainer when you pitch it, you go like, well, what about a documentary about Cypress hill?Or what about LA originals? Meaning cartoon, right? That's a no brainer. Like you don't really no brainer now. No wait, but wait, but what I'm saying is, is that it's a no brainer even five years ago, really? For us. Yes. For us. Yes. But the point of the matter is, is that it's a project that anybody, it makes sense.And then, but Esteban's been on it for a long time. So what happens is I've experienced this even with just talking to U S Devonta, talking to people that are around us, I've experienced situations where people are like, all right, let's make this film tomorrow. Right. Right. And then, uh, Esteban's like, yeah, it doesn't necessarily work that way.Yes. Right. Do you understand what I'm saying? Oh, there's people that have been in something maybe four or five, six years. Right. And they're frustrated because they want the thing made already. And it doesn't go like that all the time, man. I'm all the time. Mostly doesn't go that way. And so, and so I don't have a lot of experience with it.I know you step on that and I know you do because I've seen it time and time again, person just sees somebody on fricking Netflix or whatever, and they think like, oh, so we can just make that tomorrow. They don't realize the thing that hit Netflix is 10 years in the making 20 years or in the making. So that's the one, I mean, you've got a very, um, I would say crafted style about your persona and you don't, um, just stipulate, outrageously or yell necessarily.And people around, you got all these brilliant ideas that you've already thought of and tried to get them excited about 10 decades ago. And now they're coming to you. Like it's a new idea. How do you remain so Zen about it? Is it the facial hair that kind of has a Japanese twinge to it? Or how do you do it?Um, I would just say, I just keep it moving. You know, I get up every day, hit the sun on the ice and think about while I'm there. That's about an hour and a half, two hour, a little ritual I do every day. That's when I think about what I'm going to do for the rest of that day. Um, you know, of course I think about all the shit that I have coming in the future, but for the most part, I just think about today, you know, cause we all know, all we have is today, yesterday's gone.Tomorrow's not here yet. So I just focus on today and, and the bigger picture, but, um, you know, fucking there's, there's never enough time in the day for me, that's for sure. And uh, I got a lot of, you know, I was looking at this, I was looking at this, uh, at this trailer. From Elliot original started off as a project called Inc the movie.And I'm looking, uh, it was 15 years ago that we put that trailer up on the, uh, up on YouTube 15 years ago. Yeah. Hold on. That's whenthat's, when, uh, you know, that's when that's, when somebody put that up on YouTube, but that was when that was that late originals. Right. And, uh, the, uh, a friend of ours, Sebastian Ortega, the one who, uh, you know, locked in that deal, he came and he was like, Hey, man, I want to do, or I want to do ink, you know?And, um, you know, of course we had to change it cause they molested the fuck out of that word, in that industry. We, we, you know, uh, we put it together and came up with LA originals and, um, Hey, how did you come up with the original song? It was really easy. Um, it was, uh, it was, you know, a bunch of homeys sitting around, um, and, uh, was, it was me and, uh, Adam and the homie Bobby, and, uh, maybe one or two other people.And we were just throwing around names and Adam violet Brown's son, he came up, he he's like, well, why don't you just call the LA originals? And they're like, yeah, why don't we? And then we pitched that to, to the, to the team and everybody loved it. And we went with that. Um, and if it fit perfect, cause it's like, not only is it me and cartoon, we were born and raised in LA and, but the whole movie is about LA.We've done in LA and about LA around the world. So it was like that shit just locked in perfectly. And, um, I forgot where I was pulling it out perfectly. Yeah. And that's kinda what brought this people needed to see that all happen. Oh, you talked about it because people just think that it's made just like, but now, now that we're kind of in the zone of LA originals and a little bit of the putting together.I think another thing that's, uh, is interesting is that big lap right. Was in LA originals. Uh, and now I am famous deep in it, deep in it. And now here he is famous. Right. And, um, what are your observations where he was and where he is now putting you on the spot as the Vaughn, don't be waving your hand.Yeah. And unconscious unclench your fist. No one's doing, you were just on the show a week ago or whatever it was and it's already played. So whatever anyone heard in that shows what they heard. Hold on. I'm sorry. I just want to ask you, Hey listen, go ahead. Go ahead, please. Certain things that him and I know outside of this microphone and the thing that I don't, you know, like, like go here, whatever, is this a fucking meeting or is it a show about this, bro?You tripping. It's a scare. You, it does it scare. You do whatever you gonna to do wrong. I'm just, I, listen, this is a longtime friend. He's tried to quit winking. No, because the last time I fucking talked to him, this is my I, every time I get I'm getting blown out of the water. And now you got usyou were talking about things. We just got them to go hunting, but this part of it. Yeah. But like I got my son on here listening to him. I said, look, can we justyou to go hard on me? I ain't tripping on that. I just tripping out. You know, like, no, no, no, no, no. Don't tell the truth. No, no, no. As Davon knows how to be prudent. This is a man that's man, longer than you think. So. What does that mean? What did he say? And prudent. Fuck his mother running everybody over the you ain't fruit and bro, look at this.There's a whole lot. Cause it's like quiet dude. Do whatever fucking duct tape Smitty and throw him in the back. Don't distract us with Schmidt. Now he's waving a red flag. What was the first question? The question was Esteban. You've known him a long time and we saw. Uh, I think maybe challenges that, um, big lip was facing in LA originals.And now here he is. Um, are, do you have any observations or concerns or thoughts about, um, welcome back dreaming only on peacock. Can't wait to start junior year saved by the bell is back and taking school spirit. Our Bibles just destroyed our mascot. We're going to crush valley to the max. If we don't learn from the past, we are doomed to repeat it.Reboots of teen Charles, from the nineties, you had a new idea. Hollywood saved by the bell new season screaming. Now let's do this baby only on peacock. Uh, he's still going through the same challenges, you know, like we all, we all do all have been, um, you know, at any second, any one of us could. Go left when we should be going.Right. And, uh, yeah, we always, we all got one foot on a banana put on life, you know, so it's like, you know, anything could happen at any time. And, um, you know, I see a lot of my friends going through struggles and challenges and, and pulling through it. And then, uh, there's some that haven't, you know, recipes of my homie Egypt, he passed away.Um, you know, there's a, there's a bunch of, you know, we've all lost a bunch of friends and family members due to, you know, everything that's going on right now. Um, but I see him left, uh, you know, he's, he, uh, everybody has a 50 50 chance that everything with everything, you know, it's like, what do you think the chances are?You're getting you doing this or that 50 50 that I'm going to where I'm not, you know, so. Um, there's no guarantees and there's no, uh, you know, for sure things. So it depends on, uh, you know, however much work you put into it. That's what you get out of it. Sure. So I take them in order. Um, um, I feel like LEP, well, let me put this way.There was a period of time where I felt like lip was putting in a lot of work. Right. And then all of a sudden, it seems like the work's not there. I was saying, put in the work, you get the results. You don't put in the work and you don't get the results. Half of the work and half Hashem, you're going to get some FAFSA shit.If you want to like visually, like, if you want to ask the question, like, do you feel that you did black lacked on the worker? You're like, bro, I think I lacked, lacked on a lot of other stuff. I didn't just get lazy, but I seen something that happened to me last night. You ain't got to do all that. You look good anyway.Stay in your lane anyway. So anyway,Yeah, it happened to me last night, you know, there was just like, just so much shit happening and that's, and that's, I was talking to somebody on the phone. They're like, you need to just fucking shut that door and worry about yourself. And maybe you're at a point in your life where, you know, you did what you had to do for those men, you know?And I started for me to like, have another individual telling me that, you know, but no, but wait a minute, you fell. But how about when, the way that the program works in like an honesty situation to where, even though I messed up for six months, like you keep looking at it, you know, like for fucking a long time, oh, well you weren't using in this picture.And I fucking, you know, swollen, I'm fucking swollen. I'm like I was three months in a run in this picture. So it takes a long time. It took me a minute in order to. So fuck shit up. And people were noticing that a real close to me there. They were like, next to me saying, is everything okay? And I'm like, sure.Everything's, you know, really in there. And I can see it in their face. Like even a step. I was like, no, everything. Ain't okay, motherfucker. I've known you. I've known you for so long. And then this dude next to me, by my, yeah, the homie right here next to me, he kind of knows what, I don't even look at peanut butter, but he's just hearing my voice.He was like, it was the fuck on me. Like you don't sound right. I know that voice. We know we both like, you know, I've never shot dope with you. How do you know my voice? He goes, cause I shoot dope and I know the voice. So what's going on. Can you interpret that, that we just got a long one as soliloquy from a big law.How do you, how do you interpret what he just said? Um, that, um, I would say that he knows what he, what he did. He knows what he's doing and he knows what he has to do. To get back on the right track. Now it's all about applying everything. He knows just your measure, which is that hard work that you were talking about.Right. You know, cause it, it ain't easy and, uh, you know, uh, He just got to get back to it and it's no secret, no big deal. But, um, but in a way there is, there is a secret because it hasn't reached certain levels in that thing to where I want it to be like, I want to go and just like, make the drastic announcements and do that.But at the same time, I also I'm preparing myself because they say that you have to be honest in all your affairs in what we practice. I practice the 12 step program. Yeah. But I don't, if I were here to suck, he was like, well, you haven't been practicing the right fucking way. None of this shit would have happened.I don't think maybe we just listened to my leaders. He's got 19they know something about not picking up exactly where I got that. Steve, I see you leaning in a certain direction. Right. And then I'm looking at you interpret things, you know, big, big left to what are you hearing? And big lips, you know, He's doing, he's doing better. He, and I think like left, like if someone said he knows what happened, right.And, um, and, and he knows what he has to do. I mean, he'd been knowing this information for a while now, but at the same time, you know, I think that it's, it's applying the information. Maybe it's in the way that you apply it. It needs to be applied maybe differently. The way that you're setting it up. A lot of times it and me the same way I come at sobriety and it lies.And then it falls apart. I guess I started looking at what I was building and I kept on building it unrealistic unsustainable way. Or, you know, like, I don't know. And I really doing the work. I don't know. Esteban did you, and with big, big Lux, right. And big Lux has been through ups and downs or whatever he struggled with.So do you see a similar thing with your friends where you're like, man, they're putting something together, but, uh, but why does it, sometimes it seems like the threads get lost or whatever it is and you know him for a long time. So yeah, probably all of them. I think all my, most of my friends are the same type of person.I don't know. It's weird. Uh, I think, uh, I don't know, but they're all super creative to make it's uh, like when they put their mind at something like a creative idea, it comes out, you know, real, it comes out sick, you know, what, what exactly what they were telling me, maybe even a little bit better and. It's it's a cool process to watch.This is not cool when you know that they're there in their lows and people are, you know, people are getting hurt and not, not like in a physical way, but feelings and shit like that. Yeah. That's not cool. Um, It's, you know, it's, it's been part of the story the whole time. It's part of all of our story and we all have been living it and it's, you know, it's all real life, you know?I mean that, that part of it's real. And when, when big LEP came through last week and he was talking about what he was going through, he, you got choked up a minute there. And I got to tell you mid showed up for like a weeks, man. Like it says, it's just like, if you see me up every day, like really like this one here, this one's heavy, you know, 'cause people hit me up.People hit me up that I don't even know right. People from Milwaukee. And they're like, I almost started crying. I cried when I heard big. And so this, this, this, I think about that. And I'm like, man, there's nobody, these two guys are still on big, big Lux and big Lackey. I've never seen it maybe in a few occasions, but these guys are beloved.Like in any scenario that they're in, they're creative, but also they're like, people love that. Yeah. Right. No, I trip out on that. Cause motherfuckers hate on me and I'm doing I'm fucking doing all my shit. Right? Like tell the Indian to shut the fuck up. I can just imagine if I fucked up, that'd be like trying to kill yourself.Right. Like, oh man. How about a typical day walking down sunset. They'll be like, people will stop me and be like, where's lucky yet. I'm like, eh, like he's people. He knows that. I don't know. Like, I don't know. He's like, um, when she went left, when, when they said, when I was talking about all my close friends, this is kind of what goes on.I started thinking about the group friends. It's like. Yeah, it is man. And the stem on is definitely the one is the, um, he's the, uh, what is it? The common denominator in these, right. So a lot of people close to him, we lost some of them along the way. You know, some never came back. Some are busted, some are out here trying to figure it out somewhere in a sober living and, and right.But they're struggling with this thing. And, and Estelle on is like the, in many ways been the anchor, right? I mean, he was right. He goes through all the shit. And so, and he does it without catching a lot of fucking, uh, attitude about it. And through it, he's dealt with good friends, telling a fuck you and all that shit.And he just fucking, then they come around and apologize. But I'm saying, me looking at all that we can, all that. I got to a place in my life where I wanted to stop. Like when the clock turns and it becomes the lucky show. Now everybody's scared. Lucky's fucking up lucky. I got sick of that time coming. And it being the lucky show again, like I'd rather be one of the glue pieces in this, right.I'd rather be the guy that doesn't disappear and that's not bad. I can able to do small chunks of that, but I haven't been able to do that for a long, consistent stretches. And I'm trying to be, I'm not trying to be, that's the guy I want to be today. That's just accountable and be there more like a Stevan he's one mandate for a long time with a bunch of different dudes.Okay. Something that I've learned from Estella. And I don't generally talk about learning from people because I'm a fucking know it all show off faster, but no, I don't. But one of the things that God's love is true, but one of the things I learned from Esteban is to respect. To respect the amount of time you stuck at something because maybe in the first five years, people might not have been, but Esteban has stayed with a certain thing for so long and been so consistent at it for so long that he's built up a body of work and material to break through certain barriers.And when people look at them and think like, oh, well this is just a, you know, overnight success kind of guy, or it's now it's the Latin turn for media. So will, so here's Esteban instead, it's more like Esteban did it when people believed in it, when they didn't believe in it, when they saw the value in it, they didn't see the value, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.He was there with a camera and his fucking crew day in, day out. And I take that. I actually apply that when I think about my firm, I think about that. I don't think like I haven't seen this guy ever stopped working. Right. But I'm talking about even on trips to Japan and Vegas. Like we could be walking down to go get breakfast in the morning.I an hour asleep and it's still going to be sticker and shit promoting your shit. Yeah. Every minute. I can't do that. I have to be able to unplug like some other shit get lost on switching, but he is doesn't matter. He's either answering email, putting shit away. Right. He's pulling out the stencil to hit the curb and like, why you're just having a conversation stopping from spray, painting the floor right here.But people are listening. Like, what do you mean you guys are still trading on the fucking so yes we are. I think, I think I was getting mad at it for a while. I was getting mad at it, but I was getting mad at the fact that for so long we were doing shit and nobody was getting it. Right. But at some point in time, you give up and you're like, this is, I don't care of anybody.This is just what w what I do. But I think that there was some idea maybe in a Stefan's head or somebody that Avengers. The brown or that is going to get an opportunity at this thing. And whoever kind of has been staying true to the game and collectively, and I think that that kind of happened when, when that did kind of show up our Stefan, he had everything to back it up.I mean, amen is, I mean, everywhere we go was being documented. A lot of shit was being documented, was always being photographed, man, everywhere. We have a development session right now with the master Esteban Oriel guys got fucking show on Netflix, Showtime, um, and a lot more coming. Uh, he, well, he's starting his own streaming platform called Esteban Oriel channel when rival HBO, Esteban Oriel channel,just poached paramount. No, no, no.he posts, he put. He knows hoax. Listen, can I talk, can I tell him, Hey man, poached, one of the executives from paramount, their league president is working for us tomorrow. Do you want me to take those or you want me to add 17 million to guilt? If you want to borrow money, buy oil. Okay. I need some juice.juice, juice, money. I was like, are you Andy? I'm happy that I'm happy. I'm happy. He got the deal with the studio. That's in my neighborhood.Guess what? All of a sudden that's the on your parking fees are going to go through the roof. We know you're going to put theI went the other day to them. Look, don't be coming. You know, causing trouble? No, you gotta be cool. All the free coffee you want a big left over atnine 11. everybody where we always want free shit, man. I don't think that I always want free shit, motherfucker. What are you talking about? I always try to give free shit. I should get you against free shit, man. You would just ask him for juice money as two seconds ago, that's go back to the development.Let's go back to the development. You got a creative genius and we're wasting congrat Hey car. Now what? Wait, wait, wait, can I ask the question different way from developing the shell? Um, you can ask Anthony, you can talk about that, right, please. So he says that, uh, Esteban was always doing stuff when no one knew like it was going to pan out.And I can't just say. It'd be unfair to say that, that, um, there wasn't, it was cartoon. It was a stab on that. And, and, and the whole look, and the whole thing was, was being done and nobody was, nobody wanted to fuck with it. Everybody's scared of it. Nobody gave him any credit. Like that was the majority you guys have this whole thing, nobody getting it and leaving it.They had to go to Japan to do the first, there are two of their photo and his drawings because nobody here wanted it monitoring. But later years later, when I'm saying, it's like, oh, that shit is where the whole everybody went to. And I used to be burned out about it. I used to be like, man, these motherfuckers wouldn't listen.You know, like we've been showing them that shit forever. But as the, on his remained, not that guy, he doesn't do that type of shit. He just stayed cool. Because when you're holding four ACEs, you can have patients in a poker game. Right. But when you really do have it, you ain't tripping and he really has it.Right. Did you always believe that it was going to pan out of that? Um, yeah, just a lot faster. I thought I was gonna, I thought she was going to go through, but then I was like, so invested that I couldn't quit. I was like so deep in it. I was like, I'm not pulling out now. Remember it, remember, listen, you know what I'm saying?So it's like we met when he talked about LA originals, when it finally came through and it looked like it was going down south by Southwest and then COVID hit or something hit. And it was like everything, every little daydream that you were having was just getting smashed and you think you broke through it?Bam. And it even ends up that it, it was right for it to go down. But this is why, now that we, now that the gas is in the car here, now that I'm choking on his fucking corner. And now that the gas is in the car and we've got a development, hold on, developmental genius here. That's the one. Why don't we, why don't you think about what would you.Okay, because we know gold. What would you do to create either a docu-series or even a show around big Mac key? What would it be called? How would you approach it? What would it be? All of a sudden left peace, quiet as a mother fucking church, right? I'm talking about church hill Butler, no church house mouse.Now forget that. Let's get back to your shows. It's trying to make a star out of you. Let's go. Well, wouldn't be as like one of those, um, continuing continuous showers. Yeah. What would it be more like? Um, it'd just be a straight out documentary. Like I have a sizzle reel that I did of, of and another one about DACI.Cause, uh, I've thought like those would be cool. Little breakaway stories from LA originals and those. Two stories outside of me and cartoon that got a lot of response. A lot of people gravitated towards those, those guys. Yeah. Because you know, I mean, they both been through a lot of shit. Right. And, um, that's what I was telling.Lipkey the other day I was like, amen. About a year ago was the best I've ever seen you, you know, in, in the 20 something years that I've known you, you know, you have the five years clean, you're managing all those, you know, sober livings. You're the manager, your house, you were going to school to get your, um, what's that thing called the, the counseling for drug and alcohol addiction.You got one level, but you got to go to level to where Smitty's actually got to do the homework and then he'll go to the next level. Yeah. Maybe he's just trying to get some frequent. So I was telling him I've never seen. Better than this should've been. Yeah. But this true, you are the healthiest in, in physically that I've ever seen him.My healthiest in his head, he was helping, you know, a lot of people all around the world that were getting at him because they saw him in LA originally, it was like, Hey man, it's building up a following. Yeah. W you know, you, you inspired us a lot. And, and I have the same type of issues that look like that you had in that, in the documentary, you know, what can I do to change?And he was helping a lot of people that were just getting at him through Instagram. And, you know, now it's like a worldwide nationwide thing. It wasn't just, he was helping people in LA cause before he's. Yeah. He, you know, when he'd get clean and sober, he'd help people in LA that are, you know, in direct contact with him.But now because of social media and all. He's branched out worldwide, you know, so I think the, uh, the, that, uh, a documentary on him and his whole story with would be inspiring to a lot of people. I agree. And, um, and I have a lot of footage of him, you know, in the dark places and, and in the light. And, um, that's what I'd tell him, man, because of my age, we should film this shit, you know, that you're doing, he was like, why do you want to feel now when you know, I don't, maybe I don't want people to see, you know, me doing that kind of shit.Homie. That's the shit that gets people's attention and you're doing it anyways for no reason. Right. So why don't we do it? And then with a reason, you know,no, there's a reason you're doing it, but there's no, there's nothing coming out of it. Except you just going deeper into the shit, going deeper in the rabbit hole. So there's, you know, uh, something positive out of it. Right. What I'm trying to say. Right. Getting all the negative out of it. That's for sure.But you know, why don't we document a little bit of it and get something positive out of it for later? You know, I don't even like doing it. Like I, I'm not, I'm not cool with watching my homie do fucked up shit to himself. Right. But I will throw myself, you know, on the fire, uh, you know, to, to get that shit.You know, for the, for the project overall. Well, the shaker getting the story. Right? Right. So, uh,you're good with all that rightnow. So this is what he says in rebuttal. That whole Sherm would look like a glazed donut. Okay, go ahead. Well, again, again, listen, listen. This is what are we using? Wait, what'd you say lip? I have your first.Okay, so we're at the . Hey, Hey, here we go. He's got a question for Smitty Smith.Everybody know you. Ain't gonna, somebody goes, Hey. Yeah, it was a problem with that thing. And then I got somebody else. I've got me go. That was one clip of you talking. I don't understand what you're saying. I hear that every day for hours circles,this is what I hear. I drove you to fucking LA you know, it's the true, like really? Because I've noticed a lot of things in my life that distracted a lot of individuals in that right there that ain't never going to stop. Like shiny. Good. Hold up. Thank you anyway. Right. Welloff and they all start firing off.anyway. No, no, no. Personally, I learned a lesson. Imagine if you died, that's what you'd be hearing all the way up. You'd be like,let me know when you're ready. Look, bro. Look, bro. Remember the baby, right? He wouldn't do it.where's the baby Ray who was here? He was doing and doing the fucking back arms. Yeah. I love sweetie. We're going to go look for baby. I need it. I'll give you his phone number. You can go right there, here, Smith. He's got something to say. She made a, what do you have to say? Chocolate shop? Yeah. Yeah. I heard, I heard that Jan Sussman is doing a documentary, this street of streetwear.Yeah. And he said they already did one of those. Right. That's what I heard, but they didn't get all the right people. Yeah. But, uh, Jan's doing one says that he's going to be getting you on talking to you and, and talking about some of that stuff. What, uh, what's going on with the stem on Oreo apparel right now.And, uh, and what's going on with joker brand brand coming back slowly? Is it wasn't? Yeah, like, like everything, I never quit anything and I, uh, just keep doing, you know, consistent. I still have a, I still have a joker Europe. Right. Going strong a long time. Yeah. Tim out there and joker Europe does everything, right?Like as far as, uh, the way he does shit for the brand. Um, for so many years, I had a fight with all of our partners, you know, that the Chinese investors and the Israelis, and it was always a struggle, you know, I always had to like, uh, you know, plead my case with them when they didn't know shit about what I was trying to do or anything.So it was like, I was always hitting a brick wall with every, everybody that we, you know, ever worked with. So now it's just me, you know, I. And I have Tim over there in Europe, he's doing it. He knows exactly what to do exactly how to do it. And he does it perfect. The, you know, he does a little bit better than me because that's his main focus.That's all he has to do everything. He's not doing books or Henry's, or, you know, taco trucks or none of that shit. He's just doing joker Europe. Right. But, um, you know, for, for me here in LA, I shipped to, uh, uh, we have a guy in Thailand who distributes to us. We have a guy in Taiwan, a couple of guys in Japan, um, Canada, Sheila Peru.So, you know, I have, I still have, uh, you know, people all around the world, distributed it and selling it in a time where. Everything is online. We, I still have people, you know, getting it out there in their area, which is cool. And then, uh, you know, I do my thing here pretty much. I sell it in on, uh, at Brooklyn projects and Nixon, Myrtle in Highland park.I love LA. Yeah. I love LA sells. And Steven Oriel do incredible for me, you know, that I always, like, I used to go in there like five years ago and just be like, man, it'd be crazy to get my LA stuff in a, in a store like this, where it's LA base, you know? Wow. And somewhere where people can go in and really get the shit, you know, you might sell a lot of product to them in the best places, fucking the airport, you know, dude it's so it was really smart that they opened that place.Yeah. Wow. And they had, you're like your number one thing, right? They, I do good there. It's just cool that, uh, you know, I used to go in there and think that I should be here one day, you know, it should be in here. And then I saw like homeboy industries get the bakery there and, uh, earth cafe and all these different places.We're getting these spots, trail tacos, you know, like, you know, 10, 15, 20 years ago, you would never think any of that shit ever be in the, in the, in the airport. Wow. So when I finally, you know, this guy reached out to me to see like where I could, if I, if they could, you know, do something with me in that store that I love LA store.Yeah. I was like, man, fucking here it goes, you know, it's happening finally. And, um, he made that connection and the shit's been going great ever since in there, except during the COVID when the whole airport got shut. Yeah, right. Fucking Esteban Oreo joker print. It's not Joe, the books, the photos, the films.Right, right. And then your, all the other shit, but wow. So had stolen. You busy dog grinding for 20, this drops on HBO, right, man. Did I'm excited 30 years and watched the shit, your house or what? Oh yeah. Well, we're going to try and get a little, uh, screening going on somewhere for the homeys that we can all go and celebrate, you know, somewhere at a movie theater, where of course they let the homie smoke, smoke some weed.So Simon movie puts a little bit where they ever, that might be the spot where they do a brain dead. Right. Or, uh, you know, someone. Maybe when a Quentin Tarantino spots, but definitely, uh, I went and saw, uh, um, the song remains the same, the night that is Jimmy page's birthday. So it was a very January 8th at 12 o'clock at night specifically?No, the, the one on Beverly that's combining go to that and Beverly in the Brady theater. And so I went and watched it there. The owner was like, we're going to play it loud, you know, so you can really enjoy the music. But I mean, for me, I would, uh, order a little bit extra sound package, you know, cause, um, it wasn't loud enough and it wasn't clear enough.I wanted to hear that shit, like at a show, you know? Yeah. So I'm thinking like if we do something for the Cyprus project, you know, we definitely have to bring in a little bit of extra sound. So I know a guy you get to hear and feel that fucking, that shit. You know how a guy, oh, blue eyes is an audio engineer.So I think it'd be cool to do screenings for the home, man. That'd be awesome, man. You know, he could really be great, bro. What do you think? Oh, what is leptin? No, bro. What do you mean? No.What I will do is I collect the kitty. He wants to collect the kid, he at the end, and then what these fuckingshit doing, guys getting all bummed out. They DD big money comingin and out in, and the numbers don't change the format. Bull G Hey shit, motherfucker. Shoot mine. Yeah. What we're going to do? Okay. This is what we're going to do, man. What are we going to do? Are you going to eat a hot dog? When you go watch the movie eat a hot dog. Now my blood pressure goes up.my blood pressure. I just fucking sticks a mess up my ass. Damn.secrets. Oh, Hey, what's going on today is step one. It to the taco truck, the LA originals taco truck to this tennis tournament over there. And I want a religion tennis tournament. Yeah, we do it all. Hey dude, is that the Esteban Oreo open classic tennis tournament? No, not yet. We're working on that right now.Right? Is there anything you're not doing? Um, yeah, there's a light Oreo taco truck. Are you guys just popping up at special events right now? Yeah, me and Paige, we just roll up to the events that, you know, we know people get it. Cause I mean that whole industry that talk there, that the food truck shit is just a shit show.You know, there's like so much out there. Right. Many out there. And like you just, you just can't roll up and think like, oh, I got these pictures on the truck. I got good food. I'm going to make thousands today. You know, it's a hard thing to break, but we kind of found our niche to get us off the ground. And that is to go to a people, events that know us, they get it and they want us there.Right. So it's, you know, it's kind of, it's just the way that we're going with that right now. And we don't want it to be out. I think you have a great taco, great product. And if anybody has any inquiries that wants to really fucking jump into a big, nice restaurant deal with these guys, I think we're going to sell on Oreo LA original tacos should be a restaurant who did Kenny Rogers roasters.They're working with Esteban right now, trying to see if they can do a version of that with Esteban Oriel, with all that go for them. It went well. But what they want to do is do your. Copyrighted protected LA fingers image that everybody tries to steal. Right. And turn it into a dining experience. That's what I understand.Now I got to tell you guys to be honest and I, you know, I'm sorry. I don't mean to, but so hard, like talking to Esteban and then in behind us Davon, I see. . Just like twitching and twisting and he's smoking this gigantic, babe. And so like, Esteban's like, well, yeah, I was working on this thing in 10 years and finally like this, and then he's back there, like a little flipper, like he's like a little Manatee, like, like he's a little Manatee with little hands and it's a belly is an arm rest like a Simpsons character.He really does do it. It's kind of scary. It's like, uh, it said little bit, you said you were going to drive with us and we were still waiting on that. Hey, it'd be better if he went withHow about this? Cause I was thinking about it. I'm like, I think you should give, asked him on all access pass to your life, big lap to document it for time. . I would say let's do it because I liked the idea, dude. I'm telling you right now. See the movie where you need gas money. I don't need Jack shit. I am self I'm.Self-made super motherfucker. Let me tell you something. Leprosy the movie. You asked your question and then I let get the movie comments done. And now we are, we're sharing the movie. Okay. Share it. But I'm telling you right now, Esteban, I'm telling you this guy right here is one. Here's some wonder to build one in a zillion.That means that means that it's so weird. You know what? I'm going to tell you. This is my personal feeling. The reason why you listen, the reason why you're able to make the mistakes that you've made in your life is partially because somehow you have the blessing of, of charisma. Like people like you, they really like you.And everybody wants to see you do well. And it gives you a lot of room to make mistakes, bro. And you got big ass bumpers and you need this finally capitalize on it and finally respected. what would you make you feel? Who you make you feel that I'm not respecting myself doing what I know what to do? Well, we just talked about fucking tools.They're not sharp. So I'm taking advice. I got calling people love, like, and then my sponsor says you did the wrong call. You're supposed to cover it for you already. I was already loaded in my head. Way before I put any type of dope in me. I know you're not a psychiatrist. I am actuallyoh, I actually am. But, but, but let me just say something to you big for real, and this is on the real, all the joking aside and everything. I'm going to tell you for real, for me, and this is not really for everybody else, because I truly believe everybody's sobriety journey really is a particular eyes special onto themselves.Okay. I'm really serious about that. But I will say this, the one thing that seemed to things that seemed to give me longterm sobriety, I'll let, I'll let that pass is. Yeah, it's what it is, but here's the deal one. I made a decision in my heart that like, you know what, if I die sober, but I'm never financially celebrity, whatever successful in my life.That's still a success. Of course. Don't say, of course to me, brother just don't do it. No, no, no, no. Just listen to just take it in. Can you take something in for watch, besides, besides what we both know you took in when at one time we went crazy last time. All right, so that's one. Thank you. So, oh, I'm sorry.Just, it's not, it's not exciting enough for you, my friend, maybe if you listened, you be in a different situation right now. Robin asked me, I'm not asking you anything right now. I remember the situation I needed to be. Right. But I'm just trying to tell you the truth. One is it's a success. If I don't pick up and die and two, I don't pick up, I don't care about what's going on in my life.You can say whatever you want from your position, you are arguing. But are you humble enough? Don't give me that. Look, let me hear if I'm humble or enough, are you humble enough to actually take advice? That's destined to help you? That's why I'm here. Is that why you're here? I know you got, cause look, I asked Yvonne that man's is success.Look at us. He's in a success or role. Do you get him fucking no, I didn't say about I'm sorry. Can I talk to myself? Is that cool? You, I mean like all the DMS that I've been getting on you lately, but I'm used to being hated, bro. I don't even worry. I'm like, would you like being hated? Don't try to distract.Try to distract. I'm just saying, well, we've tried to talk to you and you got something specials. All I was trying to tell you, that's where I get a loaner because I always have all the answers that don't get me. No. Well, you know what I think too, I think too is like, you know, that you know, that people like a stamp on it taking ETA that dude take your time to shoot the, uh, your, your, you know, do the trailer on you and get you out there with your writing and bring you in the car, all that stuff.And then, uh, you know, people set up shit. And then when you give, when you go to decide to go get loaded, now, how about some kid going to be taking you? Don't be, you don't be thinking about what that man did. He's trying to set you up to win. And when you do that, it's that fuck. Cause we need you to feel like you're so far in this fucking thing, that you're part of the team now, so that time's going to come and you don't need to go out on the fourth floor.We need you in have everybody in a certain way. I'm not just sitting there, consider myself, have we all like, really realize in your own thinking that that to care for others and to care for yourself to maybe like somebody like got at me and they're like, you need to stop fucking caring for others and start caring for yourself or that this was talk.That's probably the case for you. Since you were 16 years old, he should've been . I only give a fuck about nobody. Yeah. You got to take care of, first of all, let's not get, let's not get killed. I'm saying let's not, let's not get confused on DMS from people they live in your life. Let, let the truth of the matter is is that you sh you have gifts that you should take seriously.And you're not, that's all I'm saying, right? That's really what I'm saying. You're not taking yourself. You're doing is. The pupil, right. It's fucking with people. Right. But, but, but see, but, but, but the issue is, and that's true, but, but let man, I'm talking about, when I talk to you sometimes when I'm being real, I can see that there's a wall where it's not getting through, I've taken this wall down and that's made me the reason why that I know my runner ability to the things that I could be comfortable and get away.One more time. I don't like living like that. I can't lay my head down at night knowing that I'm, you know, lying to motherfuckers and playing the part or you keep shaking them moving, man, I man, yes. Because a big luck, big Lux knows big Lux knows the shoe grind store. And he knows the whole thing. I'm not just saying, I'm honestly telling you that until you take your, with the bullshit.It's bullshit, bro. Yeah, man. Like, like yeah. Well you got to go, well guess what time? Once again, Smitty, you didn't get a shot. Listen. Big lap. My daughter's got ballet and she's got some great I'm going to come home. I love you. Big lap. I love you. And listen. Let's, let's pray for big love right now, dear God, dear Lord, dear Lord, dear Lord, who is in heaven please?No, no, no, no, no. Listen, we're going to pray for you. We're going to pray for you. This is a sincere yes. Can I pray, dear Jesus, please help. And I mean this from the bottom of my heart, with all my energy. Please help. Esteban Oriel get a beer commercial, just like Mr. Cartoon, but like no Corona. No, no, no. But seriously, I prepped for you big lip on many, many, many, many, many, many positive energies to you.Big lab, as much as I like to joke and tease you, the truth is is that deep, deep down. I really believe that yes, something and you've already given a lot to the world and I hope that you can be open-minded and I hope people look out for you. And I hope that God puts his energy around you. And I hope that you can honestly face the truth in your heart.And I hope you can let yourself step up and be the adult man that you were destined to be not the boy, not the kid, not the jokester. The man, not just for you. But for everyone in your life that looks up to you and takes their instruction from what you do is so important. My brother. And so with that, I hope that whatever the universal powers are, they propel you on your way to success and positivity.Now, with that being said, I love you luck. Thank you guys. April 20th. When you pull up in front of UTVs, April 20th, HBO, right? The Cyprus, Showtime, Showtime, Showtime, we're going to be pumped. We're going to be posted. I'm going to start posting this shit up, like about a month before it comes out. I want everybody following my lead, but we're all gonna celebrate this.You know, this is the second one up by her Stovall. You know, this is a shit salmon. I'm excited, bro. I know that we can't talk about all the projects you have going on. We can't, we don't have time, but Lipkey took up the title, never schedule that Pete and intervention on left key. This'll be shown on how many times we have a step on, on, and then we got to do these cell on part two, because the part one somehow some waymore, you come separate. Now you don'tand then maybe, maybe that's the reason why a lot of people around here, they have that thought like you just separate. Let's just separate the old motherfucker, right? No,get more out of what you didn't get. Okay. No, no. And listen, and from dot com right there, run Oreo. 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EstoBro has to bust TV's balls for missing last week's episode, but in the light of it all, Mandy Hatake joins the podcast as the executive producer to keep the Gents in check. The notorious pair dive into dissecting the acquisition Microsoft made of Blizzard (5:50) and what it means for the future of gaming from the massive company they're becoming. After getting TV's take on the movies discussed over last week's episode (18:15) he also nerds out to the recent seasons of Attack on Titan and Demon Slayer starting in the new year. EstoBro wants to remind TV about his beginning season predictions of the NBA were wrong (27:10) before they start discussing who faced off in the NFL Conference Championships (35:35). Other focuses in football discuss the potential retirements of Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, the Patrick Maholmes and Josh Allen rivalry, and the possible MVP candidate. The major sports discussion leads to the show's 'Who has the munchies?' segment (53:00) discussing EstoBro's major disappointment with Guy Fieri's Chicken Guy restaurant, and why the eatery would be considered to be disqualified for the podcast's chicken sandwich wars. Be sure to follow the podcast on all social media platforms and share this week's episode with a friend!
We are so happy to share our new series on the podcast where we will be bringing in CEOs from many parts of the world to tell their story on they built their companies and businesses. First guest is Rizza, someone I really look up to in my life. She helped and comforted me through the pandemic by constantly reminding me that I will be okay and I will survive all the challenges. There are not many people who can relate to my business stories but I am grateful to have met great entrepreneurs who made my own journey all the more enriching by just talking to them.Angely's InstagramLife in Progress InstagramAngely's FacebookDISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia, the hosts of the program, or other programs of the network. Any content provided by the people on the podcast is of their own opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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With the social pressure of living an environmentally-conscious life, I have been really searching for things I can do to help our environment genuinely. But today, I found real answers to my questions because of her imperfectly sustainable lifestlye. Rizza Lana is a entrepreneur who owns businesses who speak and not just sell. Follow her on her socials: @rizzalana Follow me on my socials: @coachyanimoya @quarterlifeblisspodcast Youtube: youtube.com/yanimoya Website: www.yanimoya.com
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Unfortunately there is another young black man murdered by law enforcement in Minnesota. Rizza Islam wants all the smoke with the CDC and President 'Money' Joe Biden is at it again with the quotes and finesse moves. We also talk Eddie George's new gig, KD in another beef with a celebrity and more! As always we talk about this and plenty more presidentially with an executive mindset. #JB #RAG #PresidentialExecutive Don't forget to catch up on past episodes and run downs on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KDLl-AubeqHQM9uF0muMABe sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE the videos!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprezexFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprezexFollow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ThePrezEx
In today's episode, I share the call with Rizza-Lana Sebastian the young CEO behind the brands @lana.ph @mink.ph @talaala.ph @whim.manila @lecatcoffeeshop @ambush.ph! Even if she's currently handling several businesses, Rizza advocates for work-life balance. She says that the key to having an exciting entrepreneurial life is to have a holistic approach to it. Follow her on instagram: @rizzalana and subscribe to her channel: Rizza Lana Follow me on my socials: @coachyanimoya @quarterlifeblisspodcast Youtube: youtube.com/yanimoya Website: www.yanimoya.com