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The "Year of The Caller" continues including Rob Hoffman of The Hoffman Group about great Italian food! Mike takes on an amazing radio safari through Africa and brings us up to date with the latest TDS on "You Can't Make This S#^T Up"! Come Join Us!! www.mikeboyle.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if you could fast-forward your financial goals by ten years just by moving abroad? That's exactly what entrepreneur Rob Hoffman did when he relocated to Colombia, where his $3M net worth stretches as if it's $9M. Rob, a member of the Hampton community, shares how he built a successful marketing agency while living in Medellín. Once an anti-capitalist hippie, Rob's journey took him from hitchhiking across Canada to scaling a business with $3.6M in annual revenue—all while crafting a lifestyle-first approach to wealth-building. In this episode Rob explains: The pros and cons of living abroad for financial and personal freedom. How to build a thriving business while reinvesting savings at an accelerated pace. The ethical considerations of leveraging geo-arbitrage and giving back to your adopted community. Rob's story isn't just about money—it's about finding a life that feels authentically his. Listen in to hear how he's navigating wealth, culture, and a path toward financial independence. This is Moneywise, a podcast where hosts Harry Morton and Sam Parr are joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits. Who is Harry Morton? Harry Morton is the CEO of Lower Street, a company specializing in premium podcast production that he founded to transform brand narratives through audio storytelling. His expertise has made Lower Street a leader in the podcast industry, working with diverse clients from startups to Fortune 500 companies to enhance their market presence and audience engagement. Who is Sam Parr? Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022. Check out Sam's Companies: Hampton Sam's List This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups. Chapters: Rob's Early Life and Financial Discipline (02:11) From Journalism to Entrepreneurship (03:31) Moving to Medellin and Starting a Business (06:23) Living Frugally in Medellin (07:36) Business Growth and Financial Success (09:55) The Ethics of Geo-Arbitrage (20:27) Conclusion and Final Thoughts (25:50) This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.
Start Great! End Great!! Travel segments, more great callers and Rob Hoffman of the Hoffman Group talks real estate and.....Pumpkin Pies! Mike closes out with a little Jamey Johnson and Allison Krause "Seven Spanish Angels" Check us out at www.Mikeboyle.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Hoffman is a professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and an editor / peer-reviewer of various academic journals. We dive into the history of Reishi in China, it's reference in ancient Chinese Pharmacopeias, the etymological origins of Reishi, and much more.Please rate and review the podcast wherever you're listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this minisode, international bonsai deadwood carver extraordinaire Will Baddeley, bonsai nursery owner Rob Hoffman, and your host Ryan discussed the merits and situations to use various bonsai deadwood carving techniques. They also share other tips to help you create convincing deadwood that adds to the sense of age and ruggedness of your bonsai. The video version is here. Show notes, relevant pictures, and links are available here. See you in the next episode! Guest Info: This episode featured Will Baddeley, a UK-based bonsai artist who specializes in deadwood carving. Wildwood Bonsai Blog Wildwood Bonsai Facebook Wildwood Bonsai Instagram It was recorded at the nursery of Rob Hoffman / Yume-En Bonsai in Marysville, OH, USA who was hosting Will at the time. Yume-en Bonsai Facebook Yume-en Bonsai Website Sponsor Info: This episode is sponsored by (me!) In Vivo Bonsai of Columbus, Ohio. Find me at the Cincinatti Bonsai Show, October 5-6, 2024 or go to www.InVivoBonsai.com to see upcoming events, expanding online offerings, educational materials, and more. Support the Pod: Anytime you listen, subscribe, rate us, or share us with friends you help keep us motivated to keep making episodes for you all! If you want to take it to the next level, you can also help keep the podcast going by donating to us through Spotify or by sponsoring an episode (contact us directly for that). All donations go back into the podcast such as for our web hosting, recording gear expenses, etc. Even $1/month would be a great help! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bonsaitimepodcast/support Podcast Info: The Bonsai Time Podcast is hosted, edited, & produced by Kevin Faris, Ryan Huston, & Kelly Lui. Learn more about the podcast at the links below. We expect to post new interviews and reflections monthly! www.BonsaiTimePodcast.com BonsaiTimePodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/bonsaitimepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Bonsai-Time-Podcast https://www.tiktok.com/@bonsaitimepod Submit questions or pictures for future Bonsai Brainstorm episodes to our email, social media DMs, or at the link below. https://www.bonsaitimepodcast.com/p/contact.html Your hosts can be found below: https://www.instagram.com/kevin_farispnw/ https://www.instagram.com/InVivoBonsai/ https://www.instagram.com/BonsaiWithKelly/ Music by MIDICANCER. Find more music by them at the links below. https://soundcloud.com/midicancer https://midicancer.bandcamp.com/ More Bonsai Projects by Ryan: Read more about Ryan's bonsai blog below. https://www.InVivoBonsai.com/ Find my bonsai seeds for sale here. Each seed kit sold comes with my full 10-year bonsai-from-seed guide. www.invivobonsai.etsy.com Find me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok as well if you need more bonsai in your feed. https://www.facebook.com/InVivoBonsai/ https://www.instagram.com/InVivoBonsai/ https://www.YouTube.com/@InVivoBonsai https://www.TikTok.com/InVivoBonsai Also, check out some of my video editing work for the Puget Sound Bonsai Association and Columbus Bonsai Society's demonstration archives below. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYWnc5qvsHk1UPjcPhalIQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMUxTwUO5Ja2zXIRetMqjPQ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bonsaitimepodcast/support
AWadd takes us into the second hour of the show for some Flying Squirrels and VCU offseason talk as we are joined by producer Rob Hoffman. We talk about Washington Commanders off-season next as it's time for a Commander's Corner and we react to some local hosts' draft grades. Mat Shelton-Eide joins us on the show next from some VCU Basketball offseason talk as excitement for the upcoming season is growing. AWadd and Stub finish out the hour with some local Richmond news as the city ranked high on a list of top cities to live and Carytown is getting a new sign.
On episode #178 of Kickoff Sessions we sat down with Rob Hoffman, Co-Founder and CEO of Contact Studios. Rob's journey includes steering two media companies to over 2 million monthly visitors, building a digital community of 14 million strong, establishing two 7-figure businesses and generating over $10 million in revenue for his clients. In this episode, Rob shares his insights on the art and science of content, emphasizing the importance of creating irresistible content. He delves into content as a service, discussing its benefits and limitations, and offers strategies to enhance video content and boost click-through rates.Rob provides practical advice on growing subscribers, measuring retention rates, and avoiding common content creator mistakes. We also touch on the future of video content, addressing the rise of mediocrity, storytelling principles, and the balance between quality and quantity. Rob's Socials: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-hoffman-ceo/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rob_hoffman_My Socials:- Instagram: https://bit.ly/3LFbEgE- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3FCS3JA- Twitter: https://bit.ly/3ExJ26Z⏺️ Voics: https://www.voics.co/
Welcome to the Jess Get Hired Podcast!
Twitch is joined by Sylvia Lovely and chef Jeremy Ashby as they talk about farming and local produce with Rob Hoffman from Clear Spring Farms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second annual Market Madness episode of FireSide, the Investment Research team hosts their own version of the Big Dance to assess what they believe will be the most impactful market event for the next quarter. Join host Kara O'Halloran and the members of the investment research team—Lara Rhame, Chief U.S. Economist; Rob Hoffman, Managing Director; and Andrew Korz, Director—as they go through head-to-head matchups and fill out the bracket in real time to determine what the team thinks will move markets the most over the next few months.
In this episode, members of the Investment Research team, including: Chief U.S. Economist Lara Rhame, Managing Director, Investment Research; Rob Hoffman, Director, Investment Research; Kara O'Halloran, Director, Investment Research; and Director, Investment Research, Andrew Korz, gather to talk about the predictions they made entering 2022—and what actually happened this year. Plus, a sneak peek at what they'll be closely watching in 2023.
"How The Left Created Trump," revealed Rob Hoffman in Politico in November 2016. "Blame liberals for the rise of Donald Trump," insisted S.E. Cupp in The Chicago Tribune the year before. "How the left enabled fascism," explained David Winner in The New Statesman in 2018. For decades, we've been fed a narrative that the rise of any right-wing tendency is the fault of leftists and liberal scolds. The electoral appeal and success of fascist movements and politicians, we're told, is first and foremost a reaction to blue-haired wokeness warriors whose language and protests alienate and antagonize Real People. These Real People, then, have no choice but to shift further right, where they find a political home – typically shared with the likes of faux-populists like J.D. Vance, Josh Hawley, and Tucker Carlson – that makes them feel included and represents their best interests. It's a convenient refrain. Instead of placing the blame on wealthy and powerful right-wingers and centrists who actually benefit from the preservation of reactionary politics, or giving credit to left-wing activists for challenging devastating right-wing policies, this narrative instead demonizes the powerless, while insisting that those who are fighting for a better world should simply give up, lest their agitative ways turn off potential allies and create another Trump. Who does this narrative benefit, and how do both overtly right-wing and ostensibly liberal legacy media allow it to persist? On this episode, we dissect the concept that reactionaries' politics are the result not of their own interests, but of a snarky, out-of-touch Lefties who say mean things and simply bring up racism, imperialism and other injustices too much, and if they simply went away, the Trump right would starve itself to death and be replaced by moderate, reasonable National Review politicians. Our guest is The Dig's Daniel Denvir.
Who owns culture? This week Zi and Vindesh once again explore the cultural appropriation movement. Dr. Rob Hoffman, an acupuncturist and professional musician joins us briefly this week. They discuss how this movement may have started and why the boundaries are often blurry. Zi explains why cultural blending is an important phenomenon and how it helps us grow. Like bacteria in a dish, if we don't have diversity, we see health complications. It's important to have reverence for the knowledge each culture provides us, but if we don't share it, then we may lose out on some great opportunities.
In this special edition episode of FireSide, the Investment Research team hosts their own version of the Big Dance to assess what they believe will be the most impactful market event over the next three months. Each research team member – Lara Rhame, Chief U.S. Economist, Rob Hoffman, Managing Director and Andrew Korz, Director – completed a bracket comprising of 16 possible scenarios that could positively or negatively impact markets in Q2, competing bracket-style down to their number one pick. Join Kara O'Halloran as she conducts her courtside interviews and shares who is crowned most accurate predictor based off a survey of their fellow FS Investments colleagues.
2021 saw favorable conditions in the credit market. Will this continue in the new year? In this episode, Kara O'Halloran, Director, Investment Research and Rob Hoffman, Head of Investment Research, explore the potential impacts to credit markets in 2022. Plus, hear Rob's take on the best opportunity in credit right now (hint: it's CLO's).
with panelists David Markun, Greg Baker and Rob Hoffman.
with panelists David Markun, Elizebeth Eastman and Rob Hoffman
The intro and interstitial tracks from today's episode are The Black Cat Jig/Asher (George Penk, fiddle; Clyde Curley, mandolin; Sue Songer, piano) from A Portland Selection 1, Riding on a Load of Hay/The Golden Stud © Paul Roche and recorded virtually by The Portland Megaband, Pretty Peggy (George Penk, fiddle; Clyde Curley, octave mandolin; Sue Songer, piano) from A Portland Selection 1, and Du Petit Sarny (Betsy Branch, fiddle; Clyde Curley, mandolin; Sue Songer, piano) from A Portland Play Along Selection.See the Contra Pulse website for transcripts and more. Or download the transcript directly.And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent.See and hear Sue Songer in action:Playing piano with her longtime band Joyride (Sue Songer, Erik Weberg, George Penk, and Jeff Kerssen-Griepat) the Portland Roadhouse during the Cascade Promenade in March, 2018.Another Joyride video with Sue playing fiddle during the Northwest Folklife Festival in 2017Here is the Joyride websiteYou can't say Sue Songer without immediately thinking of The Portland Megaband.Watch her conduct the band at a Portland dance in 2013, filmed by Doug PlummerYou don't want to miss the epic pandemic era Megaband video that Sue helped organize in March, 2021 (Sue is of course in her signature tux ;)Sometimes she also helps organize and conduct other community bands!The Pittsfield Open Band in Ann Arbor, MI in 2018Here's the South Coast Dance Orchestra (OR) in 2017, a project of the South Coast Folk Society A Lifetime of Achievements! In 2019 CDSS awarded Sue the Lifetime Contribution Award for her contributions to the world of contra dance music!Doug Plummer captured some highlights from the celebratory gathering in Portland, OR on 3/30/19 during which Sue's award was presented.Rob Hoffman also created a longer video of the full ceremony, which you can view here.PublicationsAlong with her co-editor, Clyde Curley, Sue helped to compile the three volumes of The Portland Collection: Contra Dance Music in the Pacific Northwest. In the podcast you heard selections from some of the accompanying CDs.Sue's most recent publication, David A. Kaynor: Living Music and Dance encompasses and celebrates the many contributions David has made to the world of contra dance. Order your copy here!Here's the screen shot showing Kaynor's calligraphy mentioned in the interview
In this episode, members of the Investment Research team including Chief U.S. Economist Lara Rhame, Managing Director, Investment Research, Rob Hoffman, Director, Investment Research, Kara O'Halloran and Director, Investment Research Andrew Korz gather to discuss their predictions for the remainder of 2021 and take a sneak peak into what's to come in 2022.
It's our halftime show! In this episode, members of the Investment Research team including Chief U.S. Economist Lara Rhame, Managing Director, Investment Research, Rob Hoffman, Director, Investment Research Kara O'Halloran and Director, Investment Research Andrew Korz gather to discuss their predictions for Q3 2021 and reflect on a few of their Q2 outlooks.To learn more visit: https://fsinvestments.com/fs-insights/research-roundtable-q3-2021-market-outlooks/.
This episode is extra special to me. In addition to his incredible journey through the music business, Rob is also a dear childhood friend. He has held on tightly on his rock and roll, roller coaster ride through the music industry. He is not only an incredible guitar player but also a top notch manager. We will learn about his start at Berklee School of Music on through managing some of the best guitarist players in rock. Rob currently plays in the top Journey Tribute - Voyage and manages some of rock's elite performers.
This week, Dustin is in sunny Fort Meyers, Florida for Drake Robert's Marine Education Seminar and he's brought our Play by Play fans along. Ryan and our good friend Rob Hoffman, owner/operator of Delta Bay Detailing, are back at the shop getting ready to chow down and asking Dustin all the questions that YOU want to hear. So tune in, drop us a question, and kick back for your Lunch Break Play by Play with Detail Bookie!
In this episode, members of the Investment Research team including Chief U.S. Economist Lara Rhame, Managing Director, Investment Research, Rob Hoffman, Director, Investment Research Kara O'Halloran and Director, Investment Research Andrew Korz gather to discuss their predictions for Q2 2021 and reflect on a few of their Q1 outlooks.To access the full transcript click here.
This week we welcome Rob Hoffman, a longtime friend and student of Zi's to the podcast. The guys continue the conversation about why we are living in a time where it's hard to tell truth from fiction. As Masters of Tai Chi, both Zi and Rob have incorporated the philosophy and scripts connected to their practice. They believe that in times of chaos, those drills and that understanding has helped anchor them. They share their experience of volunteering in Sri Lanka during the aftermath of the tsunami and how it completely opened their eyes to the richness of humanity.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for August 28, 2020 is: undertaker UN-der-tay-ker noun 1 : one who undertakes : one who takes the risk and management of business : entrepreneur 2 : one whose business is to prepare the dead for burial and to arrange and manage funerals 3 : an Englishman taking over forfeited lands in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries Examples: The undertaker offered the family several choices of coffins for the burial service. "The movement towards home-thrown funerals is being spearheaded by Heidi Boucher, a self-proclaimed home death-care guide. Boucher is what could best be described as half holistic hippie, and half 19th century undertaker." — Rob Hoffman, The Times Union (Albany, New York), 24 Feb. 2020 Did you know? You may wonder how the word undertaker made the transition from "one who undertakes" to "one who makes a living in the funeral business." The latter meaning descends from the use of the word to mean "one who takes on business responsibilities." In the 18th century, a funeral-undertaker was someone who undertook, or managed, a funeral business. There were many undertakers in those days, undertaking all sorts of businesses, but as time went on undertaker became specifically identified with the profession of arranging burial. Today, funeral director is more commonly used, but undertaker still appears.
In this episode, I sit down with Vicki Baird, an intuitive and life coach, for her down-to-earth stories about our intuition: how to strengthen our connection to it and how to integrate this innate superpower into our everyday lives. Vicki also shares how the passing of her husband helped change the focus and course of her working life. She talks about her journey from being a skeptic to an intuitive coach, the fact that "everybody brings their loved ones to the grocery store," what it means to have psychic energy travel through technology (especially in work meetings), and so much more. Vicki's humor and compassion are some of her strongest attributes when talking about Intuition: Our First Sense. For more about Vicki, visit: vickibaird.com.Storybook the Podcast is hosted by Heidi Spear: heidispear.comIntro and outro music written by Scott Spear, performed by Scott Spear, Rob Hoffman, Dan Calig, and Tom Staszak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dhru Purohit, host of the popular Broken Brain podcast and CEO and partner with Dr. Mark Hyman of Hyman Enterprises, LLC, discusses friendship. He shares stories about kindness that he learned from his father, and he offers lessons and maxims from a variety of sources, including the Bhagavad Gita, Eckhart Tolle, and Golda Meir (former prime minister of Israel). He talks to us about studies on loneliness, the growth opportunities to be found in conflict resolution (citing work of the Gottmans), the deepening of friendships he experiences in opt-out weekly gatherings (regaling us with a story/study about the Roseto effect), the value of overcoming shyness when it comes to sharing our energy and gifts with others, and more. It’s a pleasure to listen to stories and studies-within-stories on friendship — one of my favorite topics — with Dhru. You can follow him on Instagram and search the Broken Brain podcast anywhere podcasts are available.Storybook the Podcast is hosted by Heidi Spear, www.heidispear.comIntro and outro music written by Scott Spear, performed by Scott Spear, Rob Hoffman, Dan Calig, and Tom Staszak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join me, Heidi Spear, for a guided meditation that includes breath work, visualization, and lovingkindness to help you relax the mind, calm the body, and feel more at ease.Podcast hosted by Heidi Spear, www.heidispear.comIntro and outro music written by Scott Spear, performed by Scott Spear, Rob Hoffman, Dan Calig, and Tom Staszak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy Rock Smith, Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health's Executive Chef and author of their latest cookbook, The Kripalu Kitchen: Nourishing Food for Body and Soul, talks to us about ways to make cooking at home easier and lighthearted, how to bring more joy into the kitchen, and what it's like for him to teach guests and oversee the culinary team that prepares about 400,000 meals a year at Kripalu. He also shares details about the cooking culture when he started, over 30 years ago, and how it has changed in ways that impacted the trajectory of his career in ways he didn't expect, leading to a more fulfilling working life. Jeremy also offers tips, tales, and shortcuts for meal planning and prep, so home cooking can become a way of life, connection, and wellbeing.Jeremy graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and began his career in classical French cuisine, working in fine restaurants in the United States and abroad. In 2005, Jeremy’s love for teaching and natural foods led him to Canyon Ranch in the Berkshires, where he applied his classical training to creating healthy cuisine in their kitchen and as a demonstration chef. He joined the Kripalu Kitchen in 2010 as Chef de Cuisine, and is the author of The Kripalu Kitchen: Nourishing Food for Body and Soul. Follow him on social media, and visit www.kripalu.org to see which programs he is teaching soon.In 2019, Jeremy competed on Food Network's popular Chopped cooking show.At the end of the podcast, Jeremy talks about his work on a PBS special that is due to air on March 7, 2020.Podcast hosted by Heidi Spear, www.heidispear.comIntro and outro music written by Scott Spear, performed by Scott Spear, Rob Hoffman, Dan Calig, and Tom Staszak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nancy Levin is a best-selling author and master coach, who in her previous career at Hay House befriended the likes of Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer, Marianne Williamson, Reid Tracy, and many others. In this episode of Storybook, Nancy shares stories about how she used to be a people-pleaser and very successful at chasing all the gold stars, until a life-changing phone call brought her to her knees. Soon, she realized the importance of setting boundaries to be able to prioritize herself and her truth. Her stories invite us to take inventory of what truths we are afraid to admit to ourselves, to others, and especially to the ones who matter most to us. From there we can take a close look at whether hiding our truth is actually creating the harmony we seek or the kind of chaos we are trying to avoid. And how long will it be until the truth comes out, anyway? What is the role that boundaries play in being able to accept and honor who we truly are and to honor and appreciate others, too?Hosted by Heidi Spear, www.heidispear.comIntro and outro music written by Scott Spear, performed by Scott Spear, Rob Hoffman, Dan Calig, and Tom StaszakNancy Levin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest speaker - Rob Hoffman - based on scripture Psalm 139:13-17
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this episode, Extreme manager Rob Hoffman talks about managing the band, synch licensing "More Than Words," his company One Music Management, playing guitar for Voyage, his Journey tribute band (they're awesome - Philp has seen them), and much, much more. It's a must-listen. Don't be a ninny. Give it some time. Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/
Guest speaker - Rob Hoffman. Based on scripture Acts 1:4-8
https://possiblechops.com/musicianmindset/ In 1999 Josh was asked by Paul Shaffer (Band leader of SNL and David Letterman Show CBS Orchestra) to join the Nickelodeon House Band which was his first professional gig. Shortly thereafter, Sheila-E (producer, solo artist, Prince, Ringo Starr) hired him to perform with Nelly Furtado and Juanes. He has played with Tony Royster Jr. (Jay-Z, Joe Jonas, T.I.) for numerous clinics including a guest performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Curt Bisquera (Elton John, Beach Boys, Mick Jagger, Bonny Raitt, Josh Groban, John Legend) session work and as a guest clinician and performer at the Musician's Institute. He’s also worked with Rob Hoffman (producer for Christina Aguilera), Kevin Max (D.C. Talk), Something Like Silas, Under the Influence of Giants (Awolnation), Hoobastank, Tim Myers (One Republic, solo artist) all by the time he was 24. He’s been busy non-stop touring ever since. During his down time he’s done sessions for and/or performed live with the Knux, the Symetrics, Timmy Curran, 3OH!3, Debbie Lurie (composer for Danny Elfman, and Katy's film), recently played on Hailee Steinfeld's upcoming single (academy award nominated actress from True Grit), Lissie, Adam Lambert, Aaron Embry, Patagonia films, and on the new unreleased Puscifer single "Dear Brother" (Maynard Keenan singer/band leader of A Perfect Circle, Tool) which was on the front page of Spin.com last week and still on the website to listen to now.
On this week’s episode of Sharpreneur we talk with Rob Hoffman of 365wealth.com about what is offered in his online summits and how you can get access to advice from the top wealth management experts to get the most out of managing your money. Rob was an overachiever in college (graduating summa cum laude), and his commitment to exceptional educational standards has carried over to his company. Rob strives for educational excellence each day in the real-world trading lessons he shares with his students. Rob is now a 25x domestic and international trading champion who has the fame and title of winning more real money, on-site trading competitions than anyone else in the entire world. As a high-profile trader, educator and mentor, Rob drills down into the "where, how and why" retail traders are frequently stopped out of trades, as well as the setups and strategies he uses to trade like an institutional trader and trading champion. Rob has the real and rare experiences to share and help you develop into the day or swing trader you want to be with Stock, Options, Futures and Forex. To learn more about Rob, visit: https://www.robhoffmantrader.com/ https://www.becomeabettertrader.com/ https://news.wealth365.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Goblin Entertainment Episode, Sunday, May 8, 2016 - Special Mother's Day Episode of Goblin Entertainment with hosts Mike Avery and Rob Hoffman (1 Hour Special). In this episode we cover wildfires, things you learn about friends playing D&D, the Supreme Court making it easier for the FBI to hack your computer, New Assassin's Creed movie, Best and Worst Sci Fi Mothers, 100 years of America's National Parks in Photographs, How the "Perfect Body" is a lie, Robotic Surgeons, Celebrity battles with depression and anxiety, Virtual Reality, Z Nation, and Leonard. It's rowdy, it's crude at times, listen at your own discretion. Sponsored by: Valor Infinity Studios, LLC Intro Song: "Backwards" by Shellshock Lullaby Articles: Catastrophic Canadian Wildfire Is a Sign of Destruction to Come - Reader Supported News 11 Things You Learn About Your Friends by Playing D&D - Ranker.com Supreme Court Just Made it Easier for the FBI to Hack Your Computer - The Real News.com New Images of Michael Fassbender In Assassin's Creed - Comicbook.com The Best and Worst Sci-Fi Movie Mothers - Outplaces.com 100 Years of America's National Parks - The Guardian The 'perfect body' is a lie. I believed it for a long time and let it shrink my life - The Guardian This robotic surgeon is already better than humans, and it's just getting started - Dailydot.com Chris Evans, Kristen Bell Open Up About Their Struggles With Anxiety and Depression - TheMarySue.com Going to Work in VR Will Actually Be Pretty Great - We Swear - Wired.com Shows/Books: Z-Nation Leonard - My Fifty Year Friendship with a Remarkable man
Michael Jackson collaborator and studio engineer Rob Hoffman joins us for a conversation on this special episode of The MJCast. Rob is a producer, songwriter, musician and recording engineer who has Continue Reading →
Goblin Entertainment Episode, Monday, April 11, 2016 Solo Episode with Rob Hoffman covering Rogue Immune Cells, New Commissioner Gordon, Melissa McCarthy Schooling Batman vs. Superman, Veteran Suicides, 17 Grown Up Comics for Adults, Wild Tiger Populations, Meat Consumption and Climate Change, 32 Fascinating Facts About Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Game of Thrones, Star Trek Renegades, and Mission to Mars. Sponsored by: Valor Infinity Studios Intro Song "Backwards" by Shellshock Lullaby Articles: The Rogue Immune Cells That Wreck the Brain (MIT Tech Review) Gary Oldman's Advice To J.K. Simmons On Playing Commissioner Gordon (Cinemablend) 'The Boss' starring Melissa McCarthy edges out 'Batman v. Superman' at box office (AP) Missoula man starts walk for veteran suicide awareness (KPAX) New Suicide Squad Footage (Comicbook.com) 17 Grown Up Comics That Definitely Aren't For Kids (Ranker.com) Big News: Wild Tiger Populations are Increasing for the First Time in a Century (SA) People Still Don't Get the Link between Meat Consumption and Climate Change (SA) 32 Fascinating Behind-The-Scenes Facts About Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Tickld) John Snow Is Still Dead in the New Game of Thrones Trailer (Wired) SHOWS/BOOKS/MISC. Star Trek Renegades Mission to Mars
Swaggering into the spotlight of On This Very Screen’s sixth episode is the Texas Rattlesnake, himself, Stone Cold Steve Austin, with rated-R action-thriller, The Condemned! Are you a fan of heavy-handed social commentary? Plodding fight scenes? Rob Hoffman from f*cking Suits?! Then you’ve hit the jackpot as the gang is joined by stand-up comedian, Dash Kwiatkowski, to discuss squandered … Continue reading Episode 06: “The Condemned” →
Spinglish—the devious dialect of English used by professional spin doctors—is all around us. And the fact is, until you've mastered it, politicians and corporations (not to mention your colleagues and friends) will continue putting things over on you, and generally getting the better of you, every minute of every day—without your even knowing it.However, once you perfect the art of terminological inexactitude, you'll be the one manipulating and one-upping everyone else! And here's the beauty part: Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf, authors of the New York Times semi-bestseller The Official Politically Correct Dictionary and Handbook,have compiled this handy yet astonishingly comprehensive lexicon and translation guide—a fictionary, if you will—to help you do just that. If you want to succeed in business (or politics, sports, the arts, or life in general) without really lying, this is the book for you! (Your results may vary.) Today we were joined by Author and Co-founder of National Lampoon Magazine, Henry Beard. Beard, a great-grandson of Vice President John C. Breckinridge, was born into a well-to-do family and grew up at the Westbury Hotel on East 69th Street in Manhattan. His relationship with his parents was cool, to judge by his quip "I never saw my mother up close."[1] He attended the Taft School, where he was a leader at the humor magazine, and he decided to become a humorous writer after reading Catch-22.[1] He then went to Harvard University (from which he graduated in 1967[2]) and joined its humor magazine, the Harvard Lampoon, which circulated nationally. Much of the credit for the Lampoon's success during the mid-1960s is given to Beard and Douglas Kenney, who was in the class a year after Beard's.[1][3] In 1968, Beard and Kenney wrote the successful parody Bored of the Rings. In 1969, Beard, Kenney and Rob Hoffman became the founding editors of the National Lampoon, which reached a monthly circulation of over 830,000 in 1974 (and the October issue of that year topped a million sales). One of Beard's short stories published there, "The Last Recall", was included in the 1973 Best Detective Stories of the Year.[4] During the early 1970s, Beard was also in the Army Reserve, which he hated.[5] In 1975 the three founders cashed in on a buy-out agreement for National Lampoon; Beard got US$2.8 million and left the magazine.[5][6] After an "unhappy" attempt at screenwriting, he turned to writing humorous books.[7] Those that have reached the New York Times Best Seller list are Sailing: A Sailor's Dictionary (1981, with Roy McKie),[8] Miss Piggy's Guide to Life (1981),[9] Leslie Nielsen's Stupid Little Golf Book (1995, with Leslie Nielsen),[10] French for Cats (1992, with John Boswell),[11] and O.J.'s Legal Pad (1995, with John Boswell and Ron Barrett).[12] Other notable books include Latin for All Occasions (1990), The Official Politically Correct Dictionary and Handbook (1992, with Christopher Cerf), and What's Worrying Gus? (1995, with John Boswell). Personal Finance Cheat Sheet Article: http://www.cheatsheet.com/…/how-schools-can-improve-their-…/ You can listen live by going to www.kpft.org and clicking on the HD3 tab. You can also listen to this episode and others by podcast at: http://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/moneymatters or www.moneymatterspodcast.com #KPFT
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On this episode of The Comics Alternatives Interviews, Derek talks with Bob Fingerman, a man who knows what it's like to work for Minimum Wage. They discuss Bob's decision to bring back this landmark series though Image Comics, as well as the task of pulling together last year's Maximum Minimum Wage (also from Image). In the interview, Derek asks Bob about any autobiographical links between him and his protagonist, Rob Hoffman, and he tries to corner Bob on whether or not Rob's recently divorced spouse, Sylvia Fanucci, will make an appearance in the new series. Bob refuses to be cornered. Along the way they discuss the challenges of building a devoted readership, Bob's fascination with the apocalypse and zombie stories, his forays into racial/gender politics, the joys (and limitations) of explicit sex and violence, the comics mainstream and “that Bob Fingerman feeling,” and the creative satisfaction one gets from making Bill O'Reilly a mutated and despicable villain of a decimated cultural landscape. (Wait…doesn't this actually describe the real O'Reilly?) So get out your back issues of Minimum Wage, refresh your memory on Otis Goes Hollywood, search for that lost copy of Finger Filth, and enjoy this conversation with one of the most incisive cultural observers in comics today.