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The Loyal Littles Podcast
421 "I didn't pick my name" - Chris Smith

The Loyal Littles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 59:31


Chuck and Roxy are back before their (not 1 but TWO) road trips! Roxy also has a minor rant about her doctors appointment that got cancelled. Little Palooza starts tomorrow! WEBSITE: https://dinaindamascus.wixsite.com/littlepalooza/eventsNext it's time to "Meet The Littles" as our hosts welcome Chris Smith to the podcast! (16:30) FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/chlsmithThen our hosts close out the show with some TV talk and your emails / notes. (40:45)SONG: “The Unnerving” by Cellophane Riot cellophaneriothomepage.com JINGLE: Luke Overbey — Disclaimer / TK Jingles Live (California Love) feat. Jason Fuse & Robert Berg (06/14/2017)Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com  Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/loyallittlespod/membershipPodcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COMTwitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcastPODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan (Episode 4) www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan or copy and paste this link! https://www.redbubble.com/people/ericlondergan/shop

Gangland Wire
Ice Pick Willie

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 Transcription Available


In this episode of Gangland Wire, I sit down with Salt Lake City author Flats to discuss his book, Ice Pick Willie: The Life and Times of Israel Alderman. We take a deep dive into the shadowy world of Israel “Icepick Willie” Alderman—a largely forgotten but deeply embedded figure in early 20th-century organized crime. Willie's criminal career traces back to Prohibition-era New York, where he began as a jewelry thief before evolving into something far more lethal. His nickname came from his preferred weapon: an ordinary household ice pick. In the 1920s, it was common, inconspicuous, and devastatingly effective. Flats explains how Willie's method allowed him to carry out murders quietly and efficiently, often avoiding the attention that accompanied more public gangland shootings. We follow Willie's movements from New York to Minneapolis and eventually into the orbit of Chicago's violent underworld. Along the way, he intersected with major figures of organized crime, including Meyer Lansky, Charles Luciano, and Bugs Moran. Flats outlines the shifting alliances and rivalries that defined the era, placing Willie within the broader context of gang wars that culminated in events like the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The conversation also examines Willie's transition from violent enforcer to gambling operative as organized crime evolved and shifted westward. As Las Vegas rose with legalized gambling, figures like Willie adapted—moving from street-level brutality to more structured rackets under established mob leadership. Despite brushing against major historical events and powerful crime bosses, Icepick Willie faded into relative obscurity. Flats and I explore why certain gangsters become legends while others—equally dangerous and influential—slip into the margins of history. We also touch on Willie's odd cultural afterlife, including regional pop-culture references that keep his name alive in unexpected ways. This episode provides both a character study of a cold and calculated killer and a broader examination of how organized crime adapted from Prohibition chaos to structured syndicates. It's a detailed look at a man who operated in the shadows—lethal, efficient, and nearly forgotten. Flats' book, Ice Pick Willie: The Life and Times of Israel Alderman, is available now on Amazon. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. Transcript [0:00] Hey, welcome all you wiretappers. Good to be back here in the studio of Gangland [0:03] Wire. This is Gary Jenkins. As most of you, I’m a retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective turned podcaster and documentary filmmaker. I got a couple of documentary films you can rent on Amazon if you choose. I’ll have links in the show notes. Or just go to Amazon and search my name and you’ll find my stuff. But anyhow, today I have a friend of mine from Salt Lake City called Flats. And he’s just Flats, all right? And he’s written a book about a man named Icepick Willie. Now, Icepick Willie has got a great, cool nickname. I’m surprised that he didn’t last through history a little better because people had an easy-to-remembering cool nickname. His real name is Israel Alderman. Now, Flats has been researching him. He got a hold of me because I did a show on David Berman, who ended up in Las Vegas. He was a Jewish gambler from Minneapolis. And ice pick ends up out there connected to him somehow. And I didn’t really stumble. I stumbled a little bit across that, but I couldn’t remember what it was. But anyhow, welcome flats. [1:09] Glad to be here. Thanks for inviting me. All right. Go ahead. I’m sorry. I’m always open for any chance to talk about Ice Pick Willie, one of my favorite people. And if you guys out there know anything about Ice Pick Willie, get a hold of me and I’ll connect you up with Flats. And I’ll have his Gmail in the show notes. But either that or get a hold of me pretty easy. Any rumors or stories, lies, anything about him. [1:38] But in the meantime, in a couple of weeks, actually, by the time this podcast is out, that book’s going to be up on Amazon. But you can always go back. You can always pull those down and add more information in and then put them back up if you want. So that’s a good way to go. Nicknames are interesting. I once talked about doing a show on nicknames and how people got them, and I just never got around to it. And many times you can see how people get their nicknames. Al Capone, Scarface Al. He’s got the big scar on his face, right? Here’s one. One of Icepick’s Willie’s contemporaries, a guy named Albert, was it Tannenbaum? Yeah, Tannenbaum. And he was called Tick Tock. And I looked that up because, like I said, he was a contemporary of Icepick Willie’s. And he got the name Tick Tock because somebody said you move all the time. You’re always like a watch. You’re Tick Tocking all the time. And, of course, there’s Anthony Accardo, who they called Joe Batters. And his guys gave him that. They used to call him Joe. And that was because he beat up somebody with a baseball bat so bad that Al Capone said, you’re a real Joe batters. But he also, many times the press will give people these nicknames. And they gave Anthony Accardo the nickname of the big tuna because he was big. And they had a picture of him with a huge big tuna he had caught. There’s Joe Bananas Bonnano. That speaks for itself, Joe Bananas. And I think the press gave him that. First question, Flats, you know how Icepick Willie got his nickname? The nickname came… [3:06] From when he was in Minneapolis, he apparently picked it up. And this is something which he admitted to later on in his life. He claimed to have taken about 11, 12 victims out by using an ice pick in the ear. [3:27] And ice picks were actually really common back in the 20s everywhere. People had them. Everyone had them in their homes. and they were a real popular tool among Murder Incorporated members. It’s a handy thing, small, quiet kind of a tool. [3:49] Normally, a knife-pick killing was something that took maybe three or four people, not counting the victim. They’d crowd around him and grab his arms, whatever, and then somebody’d do him, they’d haul him off. Uh, Willie had managed to turn this into a one man operation. He’d take his victim. [4:11] He’d be up at the bar with a drinking buddy, get this guy really liquored up, and he’d slip his ice pick out of his jacket. Boom, real quick in the air, ice pick’s gone, the guy’s down on the bar. Not much blood because it’s an ice pick. Forensics wasn’t real hot back in the 20s, so a lot of times they would diagnose this as a brain aneurysm. But the guy would slump over the bar, drunk, dead drunk, and then they’d just haul him off. The story is they’d take him in the back room, he’d go down the coal chute, which everybody had back then, out into a truck, they’d haul off the body. The people that went down the coal chute, they were all pretty much forgotten. But Willie, he seemed to have stuck around. Now, in Minneapolis, apparently he’s still a real popular figure. Memorable, which is funny because Minneapolis, for all my research, is the place there is the least documented evidence about. [5:19] But that seems to be that and Las Vegas are where he’s best known. There’s even a company in Minneapolis that does a nail polish they named Ice Rick Willie. It’s a popular culture thing there. Yeah. Now, did he start out in New York with Erlansky? He started out in New York. He grew up on the Lower East Side. Like so many people, Benny Siegel and Meyer, everybody came from there. Early on, and back by the 20s, Meyer had hooked up with Charlie Luciano, and most of the serious Jewish gangsters came under Meyer’s umbrella, so to speak. And this Willie supposedly, according to another author, this is when Willie hooked up with Meyer, was early on during Prohibition. But Willie didn’t start out as a bootlegger. He started out with a bunch of jewelry store robbers, but they were pretty notorious at him. God, his first record of him was, oh, when was it? About 1925. [6:34] He got a charge for robbery. Not a lot of details on it. The charge was dismissed, and it seems to be a pretty common thing throughout his entire life as far as resolution of his legal issue. But anyway, then right after Christmas, that’s in year 25, he was going by Izzy Alderman back then. Israel, Izzy was his nickname. He didn’t get into Willie till later, but he went into with a couple other guys and they hit a jewelry store for about $75,000 worth of jewelry. Oh, wow. That’s a pretty good chunk of change back then. That’s a score, man. That is a real score back then. Oh, yeah. And then a few months later, along with a couple other people, he hit another jewelry store in the Bronx, William Sims Robbery. This one was pretty well publicized. And they go in, they take the, everybody there, the owner, employees, customers, tie them up, they’re in the back room, they grab trays full of gems, usually diamonds, they’re out the door, never even touched the cash register. So they got about a hundred grand on that. Got away. Next morning. [7:59] Another jeweler, Sam Candle, as he was opening up his shop to let a friend in, some guys come pushing into the door. Izzy’s with them again. Once more, the same M.O., everybody’s in the back room tied up. Another hundred grand or so worth the gems. So they’re doing pretty good by now. Wow, yeah. I assume that whenever they fenced them, did you find out much about how they fenced them? Did the Italians get a piece of the action? Did they make him pay up, or did Meyer Lansky get a piece of that? I’m sure that Meyer was somehow connected to this. He got a piece of everything that was going on in the Jewish world. And originally, at that point in time, there was not a lot of interaction between the Italian mobsters and the Jewish mobsters. They had their own little thing that they kept to themselves. They felt safer that way. They could trust everybody. It was actually pretty much Meyer and Charlie Luciano that moved things past that point. I see. But up till then, everything was coming under Meyer’s thing. So they were doing pretty good until they did a robbery. [9:19] There was a jeweler, Aaron Roddark. Now, about 18 months earlier, he’d had an attempted robbery where he had shot and killed one of the robbers as they were running out of the store. So he got a bunch of publicity called the Fighting Jewelers in the press, a popular guy. About a year and a half later, another crew walks in. This is Izzy’s crew. [9:50] When they come in, same thing, the fighting jeweler, he goes for his gun. Doesn’t work out so well this time. This time, he’s shot and killed. But they didn’t get any jewels. They take off again. [10:05] But now they’re hot. This is big news. Fighting jewelers murdered. Big publicity, big public outcry. And cops are looking for them hot and heavy by now. [10:17] And by now, so a few weeks, couple weeks after the fighting jewelers murdered, one of Izzy’s crew was picked up, coming out of a doctor’s office, for a gunshot wound, where he’d been treated. Cots get word of this, they pick him up, and he immediately starts confessing to all the jewelry store robbers, giving up partners. They pick up a couple more people pretty soon everybody is just singing like canary it’s like the mormon tavern fire or something so the cops are looking for everybody they haven’t got they pick up almost everybody the two people are missing from the last robbery where the guy was murdered is Izzy Alderman and one of the other guys Robert Byrd. [11:09] So Izzy and Robert they know they’re hot They’ve got warrants out. They know the police are looking. They’ve got this information because they’re connected to whoever. So they leave town. They’re on their way to Chicago. They’re going to go there to hide out, take care of business for a couple reasons. One is Robert Berg has brother, Ollie, who is tied in with the Northside Bugs Moran gang in Chicago. Ago, Holly is also a jewelry driver and right about the time, right before. [11:47] His brother, Robert, gets to Chicago. Ollie and a couple guys are on an Illinois Central commuter train. They robbed three jewelry salesmen while they’re on the train of their jewels, managed to get off the train and get away. They got picked up about 12 hours later, though. So now his brother, Ollie, is in prison again, of course. But Robert is connected. They have connections to the Northside gang. Through the brother, through Ollie. And this is a safe place for them to go, relatively safe. At that point in time, Chicago’s got the beer wars going on, and so it wasn’t a real safe place to be. But they had out there, they’re there maybe a week or so. The cops raid a hotel room, they pick up Robert Burke. They also find a bunch of jewelry, which they trace back to the New York robbery. So they know this is all tied together now. They don’t get Willie. Izzy is still at that point. So Robert Berg, now he’s back to New York going to prison too. Izzy needs a new partner. Berg had a guy he was running around with, Red McLaughlin. [13:06] Red’s partner’s in jail, and Izzy’s partner’s in jail, so they came up a little bit. But now Red already at this point the cops are looking for him hot and heavy in Chicago a little while before they found him. [13:24] The cops saw him on the side of the road, Red was on the running board of the car, reaching through the window, choking the driver. The driver turned out to be, of course, a jewelry salesman with the jewelry in the car. Red explained to the cop that his friend was just having some kind of a fit, and he was trying to help him. The cop wasn’t going for it, and so Red was off to jail. He managed to get bailed out. And as soon as he’s out, he just goes off on all kinds of things. By now, the cops are looking for him for being involved in some kidnappings and bootlegging and murders. One newspaper article called him the man of a hundred brides. He’s like Lon Chaney of the criminal world or something. So now the cops are really hot after Red. He’s junk bail. He’s doing all this other stuff. There they raid a hotel, the Webster Hotel in Chicago. They’ve got a tip. That’s where they’re going to find him. Yeah. They don’t find Red, but they find his buddy in there. They find him, and he’s got a suitcase full of guns. [14:38] But no, he knows this is turned out to be actually Izzy Alderman, but he knows the cops are looking for Izzy Alderman. So he tells the cops his name’s Robert Lewis. They don’t know any better. Things are different back then. Yeah. He also told them that he was a bootlegger from Detroit. And that, I guess, would explain having a suitcase full of guns. And when they get ready to arrest him, he tells the cops they’re going to be wasting their time because he says he has some high connections in the illegal liquor business in town here. And apparently he was right because all of his charges were dismissed as soon as they haul him in once again. Back then, it seemed in Chicago, because of Al Capone, Bugs Moran. [15:30] New York with Meyer and Charlie, Prohibition contributed to it a lot. Corruption was just fantastic. So you could buy your people’s way out of everything, which was nice if that’s what you were doing. Yeah so anyway Robert Bird disappears and now Willie all of his partners all of his connections everybody’s locked up missing dead something he’s out of work again but he’s in Chicago since 1927 they’re in the middle of the beer wars he’s a starker a tough muscle man starker’s Jewish term so he hooks up right away They were Bugs Moran on the North side. Bugs is more, the Bugs Moran gang, they were people like Frank Foster, Ed Newberry. He had other Jewish gangsters working with him at the time. So Lizzie fit in pretty good. And it isn’t long at all, maybe a month later, he gets cops pull over a car. They find Frank Foster and Izzy Alderman in there. And they’ve got guns, of course. And once again, the charges just disappear. Everybody goes on their way. [16:51] So things are rolling along. The beer wars are going good. And now we get into the taxi cab wars. because in Chicago back then, that’s how you settled everything. You had a war. There were two cab companies mostly going on in Chicago at the time, and they were shooting up each other’s cab offices and throwing bombs and shooting up cabs. So the Yellow Cab Company puts out a hefty reward for the people involved, which leads to another made by the cops on this time. It was a Broadway apartment where there were supposed to be people involved in all of this. [17:30] Among the people they find, first off, Frank Foster, who at the time was a high-ranking member of Bugs Moran’s group on the north side. They also find another bunch of people, one of them named Harry Davidson. This was, again, Izzy Alderman, but he knew that the cops were looking for Izzy Alderman, and they were looking for Robert Lewis by then. So that was Harry Davidson, and that worked out. And, of course, everybody gets charged with concealed weapons, and then the charges are dropped, and catch and release. Yeah, catch and release Chicago. It was really interesting. So shortly after this, of course, this is 1929 in Chicago, and it’s Valentine’s Day. We all know what happened there. Now this brought major heat, major attention from everyone nationwide, the student. [18:30] And surprisingly, later in life, like I said, he used to almost brag about his activity as he got older. One of the things he would tell people is that he missed the St. Valentine’s Day massacre because he was in the bathroom. Yeah, I was going to say, he missed that. The bathroom wasn’t in SMT partage, if that was the case. They had an outhouse, Flats. They had an outhouse out back. That’s true. Yeah, he was close enough to do that activity. Yeah. He was just caught up in the middle of all the major things happening throughout Gangland at that point in time. Really? How does he end up in Minneapolis? It’s reasonably close to Chicago, and there are some connections. It is. [19:19] Before he ends up back in Minneapolis, first he ends up back in New York. What happens now in New York, they’ve got their own problems going on between the two gangs back then. Yeah, they had the Castle Marie’s War during that time, I believe, or sometime around then. It broke out. Actually, it happens right after he gets shot. But as he gets picked up, there’d been a shooting that they had. First, they had the Easter Massacre, where a few people get shot up. And then the Fox Lake Massacre. Like I said, everything in Chicago was wars or massacres. And by the time the Fox Lake massacre happened, it was after the Valentine’s Day thing. Izzy Alderman, Frank Foster, Ted Newberry, and probably at least 6, 8, 10 other people affected. They left the Northside gang, and they moved south and joined up with El Capote. [20:21] Obviously, they could see where everything’s going. I mean, everyone at the outside is winning. But the authorities were aware of it. So after the Easter massacre and the Fox Lake massacre, now the cops know there’s going to be all kinds of retaliation. Fox Lake thing, Al Capone’s people got shot up. So cops are out on the street looking for people. They pull over a car racing down the street. They find Frank Foster, Izzy Alderman again, out with their guns. Once again, they get hauled in, arrested, catching release. Shortly after this, now we get a reporter, Jake Lingle. Jake Lingle, he was crooked. He was on the take. He was one of these $65 a week reporters who vacations in Hawaii and has an apartment on Lake George Drive, that kind of thing. He even said he had a fancy piece of gold jewelry that was a gift from Al Capone. Anyway, he gets into trouble with people there. He gets killed. [21:32] Now, everybody knows you can’t. The people you don’t kill are cops and newsmen. Jake Lengel gets killed, and now, once again, it’s like St. Valentine’s Day all over again. Big public outcry. Cops are hot and heavy. They know somehow Izzy Alderman is somehow tied into this. Frank Foster’s tied into it. So they’re hunting them. And a few months later, a cop spots Izzy. He’s in a restaurant with another guy, Joe Condi. They’re eating dinner. Cop recognized Izzy because he was really, which is surprising, he was really well known then to the cops, to the press, to other gangsters. [22:19] And yet today, who was Izzy Aldenman? Who was Ice-Pick Willie? So time goes by. But the cop spots him, recognizes him, grabs, snatters him up, and arrests him. As soon as they come out of the restaurant, runs him in for questioning for the Lingle murder. They get him in. There’s nothing they can tie him to the Lingle case with. So they charge him with vagrants. This is a new deal, a new tool that prosecutors are using in Chicago. Yeah. We know you’re a gangster. We can’t prove anything, so we’re going to arrest you for vagrancy because you have no physical means of support. You don’t have a job. [23:07] When Izzy was arrested at this time, he had about $650 in his pocket. This is worth like over 12 grand today so yeah the economy’s good when vagrants are carrying that kind of money obviously but they get arrested charged with first they’re brought in before a judge one judge mccordy he says there’s nothing to hold them on the lingual thing so they’re free to go the minute they walk out of the court building they get arrested charged with vacancy taken in front of another judge, Judge Lyle. Now, Judge Lyle, he’s known, he’s a holy terror when it comes to gangsters. He’s just after them. And even he admits the vagrancy thing, I’m not sure it’s really valid, but we’re going to charge you anyway. First thing is, he says, is I want a lawyer. So the judge tells the court reporter, the defendant has no comment at this time. And then in what’s probably the shortest trial in history, Izzy and his buddy are found guilty. [24:21] And shipped away to jail in a matter of like 10 minutes or something. How long was the sentence for? How long was the sentence for? They were sentenced to six months in jail. Okay. Surveillance. Okay. So now their lawyer comes back, goes back to the first judge, McGordy, who had released them on the Lingle chart. [24:49] And he convinced her, I don’t know, for whatever reason, Judge McGurdy says, no, I have jurisdiction in this case because they were brought before me first. And so he issues a bond and sets them free again. As soon as they walk out of the courthouse, they’re re-arrested again for vagrancy. At this point, their lawyer, the lawyer’s upset. And he’s telling, he tells the cops, that’s it. If you’re going to take them in on this bullshit again, you got to take me too. So they all went down to the station, the lawyer with them, charged with vagrancy again, locked up. Judge Lyle, like I say, Judge Lyle was not a friend of these people. He missed their fail at $10,000 on the vagrancy charge. And then he immediately changed it to $20,000 a piece because he was afraid they might make the $10,000 bail. These vagrants, mind you. So they’re backed off in jail. [25:56] Late that night, the lawyer, who’s also out of jail at this point, finds another judge who is either totally unaware of this case or he’s very aware of it. Either way, this judge says, oh, no, that’s way too much bail for vagrancy. The bail should be $100 for that. And as he says, they’re bailing at $100. They’re out again. Boom. So the next day, they go to court facing the, vagrancy charge in front of Judge Lyle. Judge Lyle immediately says, no, your bond was issued falsely, charges him with another $20,000 bail, has him re-arrested. Oh, my God. So they get their bond reduced to $10,000. They bail out of jail. They go to court. [26:51] Finally, on the vagrancy charges, maybe a month later. They’ve been dealing with this now for almost two months. Vagrancy charge. First day of the actual vagrancy trial, Izzy goes in, they arrest him for the burglaries back in New York, charging with hoax. So now they’re ignoring the vagrancy charge. They’ve got him locked up. They’re holding him for extradition to New York. He fights this still. He holds out finally in December, just a couple days before Christmas. He ends up back in New York to face the vagrants. He’s charged with the robberies and the murder of the fighting jeweler. Finally, everything gets dropped back in New York. You know, this is Meyer and Charlie’s area. All the charges are dropped. He’s free and clear again. He’s back home, so he sticks around. and it’s just in time because, as you mentioned, the Castle Marie’s war breaks out like a month later. [27:57] There’s no actual evidence, a lot of evidence of his involvement, but coincidentally, he is charged with murder about a month after the war breaks out. And, of course, his charges drop again, too, like they are. And then as the war goes on, first, Charlie Luciano, he swapped, changed his sides, they whacked Joe the boss, and then they set up Maranzano. [28:27] And Salvador Marenzano gets shot and killed in a restaurant, supposedly by a hit squad of Jewish gangsters that Meyer organized, because Meyer and Charlie were pretty close at this point in time. It isn’t sure who all was involved in that. Benny Siegel was supposed to be one of the shooters. And there’s no mention of Izzy being involved in it, but once again, just coincidentally, he left for France a couple of weeks after the shooting, where he stays until the end of the year when they first held at a couple of conferences. The one where Charlie Luciano organized pretty much the Italian crime family And then a couple months later, Meyer had one where he organized Jewish people, except Meyer had more of a national thing, whereas Charlie’s was more of the New York Five family kind of thing. [29:37] So anyway, at this time, I guess moving along here, Dave Berman, as you’re familiar with, being a Jewish mobster out of the Midwest, he’d come under Meyer’s umbrella. And then in 1927, he gets called to New York. He ends up in New York. At the time, Meyer, the Bugs and Meyer gang, especially being Budgie Siegel and Meyer Lansky, had this thing going where they were kidnapping rival bootleggers. Bootlegging was big business. Meyer was taking control of all of that. It was coming, especially coming in from Canada, which is where the Midwest came in, coming in by boatloads from Canada. We were drinking Canada Dry. Yeah, good one. So Dave Berman, he ends up in New York. Another bootlegger named Abe Sharlin gets kidnapped. [30:45] And the family agrees to pay like a $50,000 ransom to get him back. So when the two guys show up to collect the ransom, instead of a pile of money, there’s a pile of cops waiting for him. Immediately, a shootout breaks out. The one guy jumps out of the car, pulls out his gun, big shootout, people running everywhere. One guy shot and killed. The other guy, he surrenders. That’s Dave Berman. So Dave Berman, it’s, doing this for Meyer, but the cops don’t know that for sure. But they arrest him. He’s off to Sing for seven years for kidnapping. [31:27] Actually, back then, Sing, the prison in Ossining, New York, sat on the river, and so most people sent there, prisoners were shipped up there by boat. That’s where the term sent up the river. I didn’t realize that. Cool. So he does his time while he’s locked up there there’s not a lot of Willie doesn’t show up a lot but there is one specific mention of him, B Kittle he was a nightclub singer back in the early 30s young girl goes to New York chasing her dream ends up working at the nightclub that just happens to be to hang out for the mobsters. She doesn’t know this, but… And actually, she ends up marrying Mo Sedway later on. And Mo Sedway was one of Meyer Lansky’s close people, Benny’s people. She does remark, though, that she remembers there were two guys she’d always see sitting over at a table in the corner drinking together. One of them, she said, was Izzy Alderman, who she said was a lieutenant for Moe Sedway, and the other was Fat Irish Green. [32:51] Fat Irish Green was Benny’s bodyguard, hang-around-everywhere kind of guy. We always see the same people popping up all through this thing. Izzy’s plugged into this bunch. So anyway, we jump ahead a couple years. Dave Berman gets out of prison. Gets out of prison immediately. Meets up with Mo Sedway and Meyer and Charlie, everybody there. Dave’s been a stand-up guy. He kept his mouth shut about everything. He took his beef. He was good about it. But the story goes, they offer him a million dollars in cash for his loyalty. Fire took the judge. More employers should be like him. [33:42] Dave said he didn’t want the money. He wanted to be, he wanted control of gambling in Minneapolis. His mother lived there. His brother, Chickie, was there running small-time gambling thing. That’s where he wanted to go. And they say, okie-dokie, which I think is a good example of the influence, shall we say, that the East Coast group had over the rest of the country. They can just, I’ll give you this city in the Midwest. But before A.V. heads there, interestingly enough, there’s a couple of treasury bond robberies, big treasury bond robberies that happened in New York. They need total like over $2 million. [34:31] Big bucks and the FBI tracks down some of the bonds to a Minneapolis gangster, so when they arrest him along with him the Minneapolis gangster his name was Royce Boris Royce not that it’s a big deal but with him they pick up Davey Berman Davey the Jew is what he was called at that time they weren’t quite as politically correct, They got Dave Berman, they got Moe Subway, and there was a guy that the newspapers called, one account called him Jacob Irish Greenberg, and another one called him Jack Green Greenberg. So this would have been Fat Irish Green, it was Jacob Greenberg. [35:21] Once again, by the time it was done, acquittals all the way around. Wonderful things for him. Now Davey Berman pays off to Minneapolis to join his brother in the gambling thing. He gets there. Brother Chickie was running gambling initially. Isidore, or Kid Khan, was in charge. Isidore Bloomfield was in charge of the Minneapolis thing. And his brother, Yiddy Bloom. Yeah. But, of course, Davey’s here now. Since Kid Khan and his bunch were also Jewish popsters, that means they are linked to Meyer. And when Meyer says, okay, here’s Davey, now that’s how it goes. Davey immediately starts expanding the gambling joints into horse booking and race wire and craft games and everything. And he’s a good businessman. He’s sharp. And he’s learned a lot, apparently, from Meyer because he knows how to keep his name and people out of the name. Back then in Minneapolis, they had a deal. It was called the O’Connor Existence. [36:41] For the it was a deal that the local police had with gangster you could come to our town, and we won’t bother you we’ll leave you alone three conditions you check in with us when you get here so we know you’re here you of course make various payments to the necessary police and city officials and it was an orphan’s fund to the widows and orphans fund the police, and you promised that you will not commit any crimes major crimes while you’re in twin cities minneapolis st paul and if they’d agree to that they could stay there safely no matter who was looking for them so this also made it kind of more attractive i think for dave burman and people like him because obviously all you got to do is pay people off you’re good to go yeah kind of like the hot springs of the north, huh? Oh, yeah. So, once again, with this kind of ability, you don’t find a lot of mention of. [37:52] Dave Berman or his crew, especially in Minneapolis, and some of the police records have been lost there over the years. So that made it a little harder, too, to track things down. There are a couple of interesting things. For example, now, part of the Berman crew, one of them especially was Slippy Sherr, a guy named Phillip Sherr. They went by Slippy. He was really an interesting sort of guy. He was definitely a violent person he was constantly charged with assaults and murders and of course the charges were always dropped there was one occasion he was out with some friends in a bar they end up in an argument with the bar owner turns into a fight the bar owner goes outside flags down a motorcycle cop who’s going by the motorcycle cop goes back in with the bar owner and they proceed to get in a fist fight with Flippy and his friends, they get lumped up pretty good. Later, when they go to court. [39:01] The officer made a remark in court about, he said, all in all, it was pretty fair fight all the way around. And he said, for the most part, they’re pretty nice guys when they’re not drinking. Yeah. So aren’t we all? He was that kind of the guy Flippi was bollocked, Oh, another example of that. Willie ends up, by the time he hits Minneapolis, he’s become Willie Alden. He’s given up the Izzy thing, trying to put that behind him. Now, his focus is gambling. He’s like Dave Berman. It’s a muscle, maybe, behind Dave Berman. But he’s mellowed out a lot, and you don’t hear a lot about him. In one incident, though, they were golfers of all things. They loved golfing. And this is the 30s. So, of course, they can only golf at the Jewish golf course. Jewish people weren’t allowed at the regular country club. They’re out golfing. Flippy, sure, he would always join them. We wanted to force them. They didn’t deal with golf well. They’d get upset easily. I know the feeling. I know. [40:19] So on one occasion, Flippi slices a ball over into a neighboring farmer’s field. There’s an 18-year-old kid over there farming his potato crop. And Flippi, being argumentative, is a problem breaks out over the ball, him and this kid. Pretty soon, Flippi’s over there in the field. First, he starts wailing on the kid with his fist. And then he starts beating on him with his golf club until he knocks him out. Oh, man. This is like a $30,000 golf club. Game for flippy by the time it’s over and probably got extra strokes on that hole while he was there. [41:03] That the berman crew ran in minneapolis was 613 hennepin this was they were regularly it seemed like it was an annual thing it’s probably a deal they hadn’t once a year the cops would hit 613 Hennepin, they’d raid it, they’d charge him with gambling, whatever, and they’d pay their fine, let it go. But like clockwork, if you check the newspapers, once a year, it’s 13 Hennepin. So finally, last time, 1940, they go in, and now their cops are hyped. Big, great, they ain’t got all these cops, they’re ready to get the door down, charge in. To get there, Doors are wide open. Cop belt all run in. There’s still hot coffee on the stove. There’s a chalkboard full of all the race results. Everything but people. The places. There’s nobody in the place. This upset him made more of an embarrassment, I think, than anything for the police. He finally got beat out on that one. [42:09] That was 613 Hennepin. Was that the address and the name of the spot, 613 Hennepin? Or was that Hennepin’s like a common name up in Minneapolis? It was called the TMA Club. Okay, and the address was 613 Hennepin. Yeah, it actually had a couple of different names, But the address, no matter what club was at that address, whatever they called, it was the same thing. Yeah, I got you. They just sold. Now, about this time, this is late 1930s, of course, I’m sure you’re familiar with the Silver Church thing, the support group, so to speak, in the States, right? Yeah, yeah. And Judge Perlman from New York got a hold of Meyer Lansky. Yeah. See if he could offer assistance. And among the people that Meyer called was Dave Berman, of course, in Minneapolis. And Dave said, sure, I’d be glad to help. And Willie would be glad to help, too. Dave was a little nervous about Willie’s assistance because they really didn’t want anybody killed. And he wasn’t sure about that with Willie. But as it turns out, they said that Silver Shirts held their meeting at the Elks Club in town. and J.B. Berman showed up with some friends and baseball bats. [43:32] It took him about 10 minutes to clear the place out. A couple more go-rounds like this and the silver shirts, all the… [43:42] Nazi groups, neo-Nazis, whatever, they changed their mind about having these kind of meetings there. Like in New York, when they had Nuremeyer brought his people in, they were not extremely friendly to the Nazis, which is understandable. So the Silver Shirts complained to the mayor, Mayor LaGuardia, demanding protection for their rallies and their marches. And the mayor is obligated by law to protect them, to provide them with the support. And he did. He rounded up all of the black and Jewish officers he could find and assigned them to that duty. His mother was Jewish. Yeah, crazy times. It’s hard to believe. If you don’t read it in history yourself, you wouldn’t know it. It’s really something that’s been a gift under the rug. We had those Nazi sympathizers right up to World War II. It was crazy. Oh, it was amazing. People like Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, who wrote The International Jew. At one time, if you bought a new Ford, you’d get a free copy of that book. [44:57] I read that somewhere, The International Jew, that Jewish conspiracy that’s supposed to take over the world and have all the money and everything. Yeah, that’s interesting. That’s ridiculous. They just want to take over gambling. It’s obvious. Yeah, really. Then they wanted to move all these guys you mentioned, Mo Sedway and Mayor Lansky, of course, and Buggy Siegel. They all end up out in Las Vegas. They take it all to Las Vegas, don’t they? Yeah, and like I said, right from the very beginning, you’ll see the same name over and over. Benny Siegel, Gus Greenbaum, Joe Stacker. They had an amazing bunch. And if you look at it, most of them died in bed. Yeah. [45:43] It was a whole different, probably, mindset than you’d see with the Italian gangsters at that time. These are people who managed to stay out of jail, stay out of the press, and stay out of the ground and make money. Yeah. A FBI agent here in Kansas City gave me a quote one time on a documentary I was doing. He was talking about this national crime syndicate. And he said, yeah, he said, the Italians provided the brawn, and the Jews provided the brains. Pretty much how well you got to Vegas, obviously the Jewish groups around the country had been running gambling. They were smart. Meyer especially was a visionary. This guy was a genius in Meyer’s mind. And he could see that, obviously, Prohibition, as wonderful as it was for them, wasn’t going to last forever. But he could see the future in gambling. And I’m sure he didn’t foresee Las Vegas back when Prohibition was repealed, but he did see the direction things were going. [46:55] He developed gambling all over the country. And then when Vegas came along, this was just a wonderful thing for legalized gambling. They had the expertise, the experience, the knowledge, all they needed. Because opening casino is an expensive venture, so they needed more money. The Italians provided extra cash, and the Jewish groups had all the experience and the knowledge to run there. That’s where, back in the one conference, the Fraconia conference that Meyer organized, where he organized the Jewish groups around the nation, at that time he convinced, both groups were convinced that it was time that they start working together and not be at odds with them. with each other. Yeah, no, it was actually, it turned out to be a real profitable agreement as time went on. Yeah, especially in Las Vegas, so. [47:55] I’ll tell you what, Flatsy, it’s a hell of a book. That’s a hell of a story you’ve got there, guys. [48:00] We’re not going to disclose everything because we’ve got to go on out to Las Vegas, but we’re not going to disclose everything. We want you to buy that book. It really sounds interesting. It’s really a walk through the history and the expansion of organized crime from the early days from the Castle of Racey War and Chicago and the Beer Wars to Minneapolis and on out to Las Vegas. It’s a hell of a story. and Ice-Pick Willie was there for all of it, it sounds to me like. That’s what I found so amazing is pretty much every major event in gangland history at that point in time, he would somehow evolve there. And yet, here like 50 years or so after he’s dead, nobody even remembers him. They will now. The people he knew, the people he associated with, the things he’s seen, what a life really guys the book is Ice Pick Willie the life and times of Israel Alderman and the author is Flats F-L-A-T-S and I will have a link to that book on Amazon when this comes out so thanks a lot Flats I really appreciate you coming on and telling those stories, you betcha thanks for having me.

Tyngre Radio
1103: Träning med Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 80:28


Den evige favoriten Robert Berg berättar om sin aktuella träningsstatus och hur det enkla konceptet 3x10 kommit att vägledan honom. Vi pratar också om betydelsen av rätt kost för optimala resultat. Träning med Robert Berg: 00:06:38 – Robert in 01:08:59 – Robert ut Mer från Tyngre Radio Avslutningsvis – du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värdarna blir glada.  

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Not My Fantasy
Wicked: For Good (2025) (feat. Robert Berg)

Not My Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 148:13


We're returning to Oz once again to chat about Wicked: For Good! This week, we cover the rest of the Maguire novel, Cullen drops fresh, oddly relevant childhood-nickname lore, Hannah makes too many puns, and our guest Rob shares additional insights from having seen the stage musical a few days prior–a true Wicked loremaster!   Check out Bona Books on Kickstarter to get a copy of the Wrath Month anthology or on their website to grab their previous collection, I Want That Twink OBLITERATED. Keep up with them on social media, @bonabooksltd on Instagram.   ====================================   Watch Us on YouTube!   Follow Our Adventures on Social Media:   @notmyfantasypod Instagram TikTok   Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan.  This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester.   Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.

Down the Yellow Brick Pod
Wicked: Part I - Balloon Escape scene with Robert Berg and James Taylor, Jr.

Down the Yellow Brick Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 114:39


Send us a textTara and EmKay continue their journey into the bulk of season 6: breaking down each scene of "Wicked: Part I"! In this episode they are joined by Robert Berg and James Taylor, Jr., to dive into the balloon escape scene! Rabbit holes include Grimmerie lore, hot air balloon culture, the creation of Chistery, and so much more!Show notes:"Wicked The Musical" - The Movie (2024/2025) - DTYBPPippi PostBond and GraceEverything to Know About the Grimmerie Spellbook in WickedThe making of Chistery and the monkey guards from ‘Wicked'Lighter Darker: The ILM PodcastWicked Subtly Foreshadowed Madame Morrible's Villain Reveal With This Cool DetailHow ‘Wicked' Made Its Army of Monkeys Fly Like a Convocation of EaglesInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz

Tyngre Radio
1062: Sommarsnack med Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 69:49


Vi knackar på hemma hos den semesterledige Robert som tampas med diverse ordnings- och rutinfrågor kring både träning och kost. Vi hinner även prata om pengars upplevda värde, om smör och såklart även om diverse fordon. Sommarsnack med Robert Berg: 00:04:22 – Robert in 01:08:01 – Robert ut Mer från Tyngre Radio Avslutningsvis – du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värdarna blir glada.

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Romano mirits
Romanisuku-sarja osa 8: Robert Berg kertoo romanisuvustaan

Romano mirits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 14:43


Romanisuku-sarjan jaksossa jatketaan tarinointia Riihimäkeläisen Robert Bergin kanssa, joka kuuluu tunnettuun Hagertin sukuun. Hänen kanssaan vanhojen valokuvien äärellä pohditaan mm. romanien kansanpuvun muuttumista ja kuullaan tarina liikemies Kalle Hagertista ja presidentti Urho Kekkosesta. Robert Bergin tapasi toimittaja Jaakko Laakso.

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Romano mirits
Romanisuku-sarja osa 7: Suomalaisuus merkitsee kansalaisuuden saaneelle Robert Bergille paljon

Romano mirits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 14:39


Robert Berg asuu perheensä kanssa Riihimäellä. Siellä hän on viettänyt suurimman osan elämästään, mutta Suomen kansalaisuuden hän sai kuitenkin vasta hiljattain. Mistä moinen asetelma ja miksi Robert tunnettiin vielä hiljattain ruotsalaisissa asiapapereissa Robert Hagertina? Robert Berg kertoo romanisuku-sarjan ohjelmassa elämästään ja Hagertin suvun historiasta. Toimittaja on Jaakko Laakso.

Tyngre Radio
1003: Robert Berg tillbaka

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 108:37


Kärt återseende när fysikfenomenet Robert Berg återvänder till podden. Hör om hur träningen tog honom till eliten inom alla grenar han provat och hur det civila livet nu verkar ha spårat lite kring motorcyklar och bilar. Robert Berg tillbaka: 00:08:08 – Robert in 01:45:47 – Robert ut Mer från Tyngre Radio Avslutningsvis – du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värdarna blir glada.

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Tyngre Kraftsport
280. Robert Berg mot bult året 2025

Tyngre Kraftsport

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 65:20


Den nu mera föredettingen Robert Berg gästar i dagens avsnitt Tyngre Kraftsport. Josef och Robert delar många intressen. Då i gymmet, men kanske främst utanför. Idag får ni höra ett av deras intressen utanför gymmet, men även hur de tänker med träning. Vad är värt att eftersträva i gymmet på sin resa mot att bli en bult? Tyngre Kraftsport är en extra stark podcast, specifikt för dig som är nyfiken på bänkpress, styrkelyft eller strongman. Din värd är världens bäste Josef Eriksson, som varje fredag möter spännande och inspirerande gäster. Du som lyssnar får gärna betygsätta podden på Apple Podcasts eller där där du lyssnar på den – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värden blir glad.

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Nyhemsveckan
Intervju: Robert Åberg CEF Sverige Barn Och Tro 20240618

Nyhemsveckan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 5:55


Intervju: Robert Åberg CEF Sverige Barn Och Tro 20240618 by Nyhemsveckan

The Daily Mastermind
What Drives Your Results in Life TB

The Daily Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 11:30 Transcription Available


Welcome back to the Daily Mastermind, George Wright III with your daily dose of inspiration, motivation, and education. Welcome back to the Mastermind. I want to talk to you today a little bit about a foundation for the next 12 weeks. Now, because I've said this a million times, it's never too late to start living your best life, but you must get the mental discipline, the consistency. The support. That's why the Daily Mastermind is here. Now, we've had a little bit of holidays going on and maybe sometimes I post it morning and sometimes in the afternoon. But I promise you, I'm going to be here to help support and guide you through this process over the next 12 weeks. So, we're going to deep, we're going to deep dive into evolving your life. Last week we talked about your mind, your body, your money, your business. I want to talk to you this week about your lifestyle as well. But I want to start you with a foundation now. You may or may not have seen the Prosperity Pillars poster that I designed a while back. It's been, I don't know how many years now. But I want to give you a little bit of background on that because I think it's important to have a foundation in your life, not just for daily rituals, not just a cool little poster. But the bottom line is this look a about, oh, maybe. Eight years ago, 10 years ago, I was having a real tough time. I had gone through a recent divorce, I had a business failure in my mind as it was a failure, right? Because I've I know that I'm very difficult on myself and on business and life. But I was really struggling. I was dealing with some depression. I was having a hard time trying to find where I wanted to go and what I wanted to do. And the reason for this is because as I had grown up, I had been focused on creating my, my dreams, right? And living today like most won't, so you can live tomorrow, like most can't, which is just a bunch of crap. I wish it hadn't taken me so long to realize that you can create your best life at any given time and that. You must disconnect happiness and success. They don't have to necessarily go hand in hand. And plus, my definition of success completely redefined. But the bottom line is this. I was really struggling and yet over the last 20, 25 years, I had all these opportunities to learn from mentors and bestselling authors, and. Thought leaders and experts, people like Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump Brian Tracy, Harv, Ecker, Les Brown, all these types of individuals I either did marketing for or they spoke for me, or I had events. I got to get real, I close and personal and I learned a lot of things. And I got to tell you a lot of the true success principles. Are around and they stand the test of time, they just get repackaged, right? You've heard different things come up and about, and yet books like Think and Grow Rich from Napoleon Hill have been time tested and even to this day, I reread that book and so many people have done the same. So, I started to just put on paper everything I could think of that I felt were principles, things that I wanted to take into my life to build a foundation, and I was trying to find a way to crawl out of this little rut that I was in. And so, I started putting down my thoughts, daily rituals, working on your mindset. And as many of you have heard the story of my mentor Robert Berg, helping me to redefine success and redefine, what my version of success was. And through that process, I started to list out. Some principles, some prosperity principles, and it turns out that those basically have developed into the 12 prosperity pillars that you see today. What I did is I designed them up on a poster just for my benefit. This most of what I do, and most of what you do should be for your benefit because it will then help others. I started the podcast, I started the daily Mastermind. I started the community. And to this day, I haven't really sold anything from it at all. I do it for my benefit. I do it to help others. But these principles that, that I picked up and I learned these 12 prosperity pillars, they were designed to basically help me remind myself of what was most important if I wanted to create my best life. And in order to create your best life, you've got to focus on. Doing the things that you know you need to do. And so I want to just walk you through these 12 pillars and I'm going to do it because anything else, I have people every once in a while say, man you talk about those same things all the time and it's be, and it's just like professional basketball players that have to learn to shoot free throws. The fundamentals are what drive your game and what drive your life. It's what drives your philosophy. And your philosophy is what's going to take you. Where you want to go, your beliefs. And so unless you're consciously creating those beliefs, you are not going to change your life. Let's be honest, you've gotten where you are now because of what you've been doing. So, if you can take these, not just on surface value, but learn to adopt them, ingrain them, dig deep into them, I think you're going to find that these 12 prosperity principles are not as simple. As they sound, they are, and I don't just mean in difficulty, right? The depth that you can go into these 12 principles are beyond anything you can imagine. So I'm going to go through 'em relatively quickly because we'll spend time over the next, 12 weeks and dig deep into 'em. But I want you to think about these now. I want you to keep an open mind as to what it is you are trying to create in your life and how these principles might help you to do that. And take a self-assessment. How are you? Playing when it comes. How are you showing up when it comes to these principles? So, the first one is, I create my life. I create my life. I felt like it all stemmed around the ability for you to acknowledge and believe that you are the orchestrator of your life. Your inner world will create your outer world, but you are the one who controls and creates that. You may not control everything else around you, but if you can adopt that philosophy, it'll take you far. The second one is I take personal responsibility. See, it's one thing to believe you can create your life. It's another thing to take personal responsibility for everything that happens. There's no other way to say this, but that everything in your life is exactly the way it is because of you, your decisions, your beliefs, your actions, and so it's so important to take personal responsibility. The third one is probably my favorite. I act in spite of my mood. Because no one wants to get up early. Nobody wants to work late. Nobody wants to work a side hustle. Nobody wants to do the difficult things because it's not fun. It's difficult, but successful people act in spite of their mood. You don't allow your mood to determine whether your actions are going to continue to push you forward in your life. The next one is, I surround myself with positive people. Now, I thought about this a little bit and I thought maybe it should be I surround myself with successful people or happy people, but I felt. There's a universal principle around positivity, and as I talk to most of the people that I felt were successful in their life, their personal, their financial, their business life I found that the positive attitude is one that really drives you forward. You can always get around successful people. You can always find, people that are happy, but having that positive verb that, that, that energy is huge, then it moves on to, I focus on solutions. Think about that for a second. I focus on solutions, not just. I focus on trying to come up with answers, but I constantly focus on solutions as a baseline because you've got to come from a place of abundance, not scarcity. If you're focused on the problem trying to solve it, you're coming from a place of scarcity. So, focus on solutions. The next one is I create an attitude of abundance. It goes hand in hand, but you notice it doesn't just say, I live in abundance. It says I create an attitude of abundance. You can control your attitude. You may not control your environment, but you can create that attitude of abundance. Then I choose to be happy. Happiness by far in a way, is absolutely a choice because when you choose happiness, you've set yourself on a path and you're going in motion towards your best life. The next prosperity pillar is, I always think win-win. Now, I learned this lesson in business because I used to get overwhelmed with trying to think of things, but if you think about it now in the. Business world, the personal world with the power of AI and the internet and things. There are so many answers, but the key fundamental difference is that you want to make sure that you always believe that everyone can win in any situation. That you don't have to have someone else lose for you to get ahead. The next principle is I am committed. To lifelong learning. I am committed to lifelong learning. See, when you think about how you can create your life and your learning, and you try to find a way to be able to grow it's not just about learning. It's not just about finding ways to grow; it's about applying the learning. And this is why lifelong learning for me is an application. You must apply it throughout your whole life. And lifelong learning keeps you young. It keeps you open, it keeps you fresh, and I think that's something that we all need to adopt. The next principle is I create daily rituals. Now this is the one that I believe will I. Push you forward when motivation is gone, it will lead you on a path, steps at a time towards your best life. But if you don't have daily rituals, that also revolve around who you are and what helps you and influences you the best. If you're just checking boxes, those aren't going to work for you. So, you've got to create daily rituals. The next principle is I attract success. I think that's a belief, a fundamental belief. You've got to ingrain in your DNA. I attract success, money, happiness communication, relationships, friendships, community. I attract it because you've got to learn to take action. But Harv Becker's always talked about, you've got to allow space for attraction. And the final principle is I visualize and manifest my life. Now, I put that on the bottom last because I wanted to leave you with that thought whenever you thought about these principles. Because I believe that's a, I know a lot of people think it's a woowoo type of thing, energetic type thing, but I believe if you're going to create your life, you've got to first visualize in order to manifest your life, and we don't spend enough time doing that. You've got to learn to visualize and then manifest the life that you want to have. It's never too late. To start living your best life. That's my message for today. I want you to keep these 12 principles as something you feel you can carry you through the next 12 weeks. We'll dig deep into these and give you some strategies and tactics, but for now that's the message. I would like you to do me a favor. If you wouldn't mind, please share this show. Share the show so that everyone can benefit, we can grow the community, we can make a positive difference and impact in the lives of those around us. That's my message for today. I hope you have an amazing day, and I look forward to talking with you more tomorrow.

The Daily Mastermind
What Drives Your Results in Life TB

The Daily Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 11:29


Welcome back to the Daily Mastermind, George Wright III with your daily dose of inspiration, motivation, and education. Welcome back to the Mastermind. I want to talk to you today a little bit about a foundation for the next 12 weeks. Now, because I've said this a million times, it's never too late to start living your best life, but you must get the mental discipline, the consistency. The support. That's why the Daily Mastermind is here. Now, we've had a little bit of holidays going on and maybe sometimes I post it morning and sometimes in the afternoon. But I promise you, I'm going to be here to help support and guide you through this process over the next 12 weeks. So, we're going to deep, we're going to deep dive into evolving your life. Last week we talked about your mind, your body, your money, your business. I want to talk to you this week about your lifestyle as well. But I want to start you with a foundation now. You may or may not have seen the Prosperity Pillars poster that I designed a while back. It's been, I don't know how many years now. But I want to give you a little bit of background on that because I think it's important to have a foundation in your life, not just for daily rituals, not just a cool little poster. But the bottom line is this look a about, oh, maybe. Eight years ago, 10 years ago, I was having a real tough time. I had gone through a recent divorce, I had a business failure in my mind as it was a failure, right? Because I've I know that I'm very difficult on myself and on business and life. But I was really struggling. I was dealing with some depression. I was having a hard time trying to find where I wanted to go and what I wanted to do. And the reason for this is because as I had grown up, I had been focused on creating my, my dreams, right? And living today like most won't, so you can live tomorrow, like most can't, which is just a bunch of crap. I wish it hadn't taken me so long to realize that you can create your best life at any given time and that. You must disconnect happiness and success. They don't have to necessarily go hand in hand. And plus, my definition of success completely redefined. But the bottom line is this. I was really struggling and yet over the last 20, 25 years, I had all these opportunities to learn from mentors and bestselling authors, and. Thought leaders and experts, people like Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump Brian Tracy, Harv, Ecker, Les Brown, all these types of individuals I either did marketing for or they spoke for me, or I had events. I got to get real, I close and personal and I learned a lot of things. And I got to tell you a lot of the true success principles. Are around and they stand the test of time, they just get repackaged, right? You've heard different things come up and about, and yet books like Think and Grow Rich from Napoleon Hill have been time tested and even to this day, I reread that book and so many people have done the same. So, I started to just put on paper everything I could think of that I felt were principles, things that I wanted to take into my life to build a foundation, and I was trying to find a way to crawl out of this little rut that I was in. And so, I started putting down my thoughts, daily rituals, working on your mindset. And as many of you have heard the story of my mentor Robert Berg, helping me to redefine success and redefine, what my version of success was. And through that process, I started to list out. Some principles, some prosperity principles, and it turns out that those basically have developed into the 12 prosperity pillars that you see today. What I did is I designed them up on a poster just for my benefit. This most of what I do, and most of what you do should be for your benefit because it will then help others. I started the podcast, I started the daily Mastermind. I started the community. And to this day, I haven't really sold anything from it at all. I do it for my benefit. I do it to help others. But these principles that, that I picked up and I learned these 12 prosperity pillars, they were designed to basically help me remind myself of what was most important if I wanted to create my best life. And in order to create your best life, you've got to focus on. Doing the things that you know you need to do. And so I want to just walk you through these 12 pillars and I'm going to do it because anything else, I have people every once in a while say, man you talk about those same things all the time and it's be, and it's just like professional basketball players that have to learn to shoot free throws. The fundamentals are what drive your game and what drive your life. It's what drives your philosophy. And your philosophy is what's going to take you. Where you want to go, your beliefs. And so unless you're consciously creating those beliefs, you are not going to change your life. Let's be honest, you've gotten where you are now because of what you've been doing. So, if you can take these, not just on surface value, but learn to adopt them, ingrain them, dig deep into them, I think you're going to find that these 12 prosperity principles are not as simple. As they sound, they are, and I don't just mean in difficulty, right? The depth that you can go into these 12 principles are beyond anything you can imagine. So I'm going to go through 'em relatively quickly because we'll spend time over the next, 12 weeks and dig deep into 'em. But I want you to think about these now. I want you to keep an open mind as to what it is you are trying to create in your life and how these principles might help you to do that. And take a self-assessment. How are you? Playing when it comes. How are you showing up when it comes to these principles? So, the first one is, I create my life. I create my life. I felt like it all stemmed around the ability for you to acknowledge and believe that you are the orchestrator of your life. Your inner world will create your outer world, but you are the one who controls and creates that. You may not control everything else around you, but if you can adopt that philosophy, it'll take you far. The second one is I take personal responsibility. See, it's one thing to believe you can create your life. It's another thing to take personal responsibility for everything that happens. There's no other way to say this, but that everything in your life is exactly the way it is because of you, your decisions, your beliefs, your actions, and so it's so important to take personal responsibility. The third one is probably my favorite. I act in spite of my mood. Because no one wants to get up early. Nobody wants to work late. Nobody wants to work a side hustle. Nobody wants to do the difficult things because it's not fun. It's difficult, but successful people act in spite of their mood. You don't allow your mood to determine whether your actions are going to continue to push you forward in your life. The next one is, I surround myself with positive people. Now, I thought about this a little bit and I thought maybe it should be I surround myself with successful people or happy people, but I felt. There's a universal principle around positivity, and as I talk to most of the people that I felt were successful in their life, their personal, their financial, their business life I found that the positive attitude is one that really drives you forward. You can always get around successful people. You can always find, people that are happy, but having that positive verb that, that, that energy is huge, then it moves on to, I focus on solutions. Think about that for a second. I focus on solutions, not just. I focus on trying to come up with answers, but I constantly focus on solutions as a baseline because you've got to come from a place of abundance, not scarcity. If you're focused on the problem trying to solve it, you're coming from a place of scarcity. So, focus on solutions. The next one is I create an attitude of abundance. It goes hand in hand, but you notice it doesn't just say, I live in abundance. It says I create an attitude of abundance. You can control your attitude. You may not control your environment, but you can create that attitude of abundance. Then I choose to be happy. Happiness by far in a way, is absolutely a choice because when you choose happiness, you've set yourself on a path and you're going in motion towards your best life. The next prosperity pillar is, I always think win-win. Now, I learned this lesson in business because I used to get overwhelmed with trying to think of things, but if you think about it now in the. Business world, the personal world with the power of AI and the internet and things. There are so many answers, but the key fundamental difference is that you want to make sure that you always believe that everyone can win in any situation. That you don't have to have someone else lose for you to get ahead. The next principle is I am committed. To lifelong learning. I am committed to lifelong learning. See, when you think about how you can create your life and your learning, and you try to find a way to be able to grow it's not just about learning. It's not just about finding ways to grow; it's about applying the learning. And this is why lifelong learning for me is an application. You must apply it throughout your whole life. And lifelong learning keeps you young. It keeps you open, it keeps you fresh, and I think that's something that we all need to adopt. The next principle is I create daily rituals. Now this is the one that I believe will I. Push you forward when motivation is gone, it will lead you on a path, steps at a time towards your best life. But if you don't have daily rituals, that also revolve around who you are and what helps you and influences you the best. If you're just checking boxes, those aren't going to work for you. So, you've got to create daily rituals. The next principle is I attract success. I think that's a belief, a fundamental belief. You've got to ingrain in your DNA. I attract success, money, happiness communication, relationships, friendships, community. I attract it because you've got to learn to take action. But Harv Becker's always talked about, you've got to allow space for attraction. And the final principle is I visualize and manifest my life. Now, I put that on the bottom last because I wanted to leave you with that thought whenever you thought about these principles. Because I believe that's a, I know a lot of people think it's a woowoo type of thing, energetic type thing, but I believe if you're going to create your life, you've got to first visualize in order to manifest your life, and we don't spend enough time doing that. You've got to learn to visualize and then manifest the life that you want to have. It's never too late. To start living your best life. That's my message for today. I want you to keep these 12 principles as something you feel you can carry you through the next 12 weeks. We'll dig deep into these and give you some strategies and tactics, but for now that's the message. I would like you to do me a favor. If you wouldn't mind, please share this show. Share the show so that everyone can benefit, we can grow the community, we can make a positive difference and impact in the lives of those around us. That's my message for today. I hope you have an amazing day, and I look forward to talking with you more tomorrow.

The Daily Mastermind
Living the 12 Prosperity Pillars

The Daily Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 11:30


  Welcome back to the Daily Mastermind, George Wright III with your daily dose of inspiration, motivation, and education. Welcome back to the Mastermind. I want to talk to you today a little bit about a foundation for the next 12 weeks. Now, because I've said this a million times, it's never too late to start living your best life, but you must get the mental discipline, the consistency. The support. That's why the Daily Mastermind is here. Now, we've had a little bit of holidays going on and maybe sometimes I post it morning and sometimes in the afternoon. But I promise you, I'm going to be here to help support and guide you through this process over the next 12 weeks. So, we're going to deep, we're going to deep dive into evolving your life. Last week we talked about your mind, your body, your money, your business. I want to talk to you this week about your lifestyle as well. But I want to start you with a foundation now. You may or may not have seen the Prosperity Pillars poster that I designed a while back. It's been, I don't know how many years now. But I want to give you a little bit of background on that because I think it's important to have a foundation in your life, not just for daily rituals, not just a cool little poster. But the bottom line is this look a about, oh, maybe. Eight years ago, 10 years ago, I was having a real tough time. I had gone through a recent divorce, I had a business failure in my mind as it was a failure, right? Because I've I know that I'm very difficult on myself and on business and life. But I was really struggling. I was dealing with some depression. I was having a hard time trying to find where I wanted to go and what I wanted to do. And the reason for this is because as I had grown up, I had been focused on creating my, my dreams, right? And living today like most won't, so you can live tomorrow, like most can't, which is just a bunch of crap. I wish it hadn't taken me so long to realize that you can create your best life at any given time and that. You must disconnect happiness and success. They don't have to necessarily go hand in hand. And plus, my definition of success completely redefined. But the bottom line is this. I was really struggling and yet over the last 20, 25 years, I had all these opportunities to learn from mentors and bestselling authors, and. Thought leaders and experts, people like Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump Brian Tracy, Harv, Ecker, Les Brown, all these types of individuals I either did marketing for or they spoke for me, or I had events. I got to get real, I close and personal and I learned a lot of things. And I got to tell you a lot of the true success principles. Are around and they stand the test of time, they just get repackaged, right? You've heard different things come up and about, and yet books like Think and Grow Rich from Napoleon Hill have been time tested and even to this day, I reread that book and so many people have done the same. So, I started to just put on paper everything I could think of that I felt were principles, things that I wanted to take into my life to build a foundation, and I was trying to find a way to crawl out of this little rut that I was in. And so, I started putting down my thoughts, daily rituals, working on your mindset. And as many of you have heard the story of my mentor Robert Berg, helping me to redefine success and redefine, what my version of success was. And through that process, I started to list out. Some principles, some prosperity principles, and it turns out that those basically have developed into the 12 prosperity pillars that you see today. What I did is I designed them up on a poster just for my benefit. This most of what I do, and most of what you do should be for your benefit because it will then help others. I started the podcast, I started the daily Mastermind. I started the community. And to this day, I haven't really sold anything from it at all. I do it for my benefit. I do it to help others. But these principles that, that I picked up and I learned these 12 prosperity pillars, they were designed to basically help me remind myself of what was most important if I wanted to create my best life. And in order to create your best life, you've got to focus on. Doing the things that you know you need to do. And so I want to just walk you through these 12 pillars and I'm going to do it because anything else, I have people every once in a while say, man you talk about those same things all the time and it's be, and it's just like professional basketball players that have to learn to shoot free throws. The fundamentals are what drive your game and what drive your life. It's what drives your philosophy. And your philosophy is what's going to take you. Where you want to go, your beliefs. And so unless you're consciously creating those beliefs, you are not going to change your life. Let's be honest, you've gotten where you are now because of what you've been doing. So, if you can take these, not just on surface value, but learn to adopt them, ingrain them, dig deep into them, I think you're going to find that these 12 prosperity principles are not as simple. As they sound, they are, and I don't just mean in difficulty, right? The depth that you can go into these 12 principles are beyond anything you can imagine. So I'm going to go through 'em relatively quickly because we'll spend time over the next, 12 weeks and dig deep into 'em. But I want you to think about these now. I want you to keep an open mind as to what it is you are trying to create in your life and how these principles might help you to do that. And take a self-assessment. How are you? Playing when it comes. How are you showing up when it comes to these principles? So, the first one is, I create my life. I create my life. I felt like it all stemmed around the ability for you to acknowledge and believe that you are the orchestrator of your life. Your inner world will create your outer world, but you are the one who controls and creates that. You may not control everything else around you, but if you can adopt that philosophy, it'll take you far. The second one is I take personal responsibility. See, it's one thing to believe you can create your life. It's another thing to take personal responsibility for everything that happens. There's no other way to say this, but that everything in your life is exactly the way it is because of you, your decisions, your beliefs, your actions, and so it's so important to take personal responsibility. The third one is probably my favorite. I act in spite of my mood. Because no one wants to get up early. Nobody wants to work late. Nobody wants to work a side hustle. Nobody wants to do the difficult things because it's not fun. It's difficult, but successful people act in spite of their mood. You don't allow your mood to determine whether your actions are going to continue to push you forward in your life. The next one is, I surround myself with positive people. Now, I thought about this a little bit and I thought maybe it should be I surround myself with successful people or happy people, but I felt. There's a universal principle around positivity, and as I talk to most of the people that I felt were successful in their life, their personal, their financial, their business life I found that the positive attitude is one that really drives you forward. You can always get around successful people. You can always find, people that are happy, but having that positive verb that, that, that energy is huge, then it moves on to, I focus on solutions. Think about that for a second. I focus on solutions, not just. I focus on trying to come up with answers, but I constantly focus on solutions as a baseline because you've got to come from a place of abundance, not scarcity. If you're focused on the problem trying to solve it, you're coming from a place of scarcity. So, focus on solutions. The next one is I create an attitude of abundance. It goes hand in hand, but you notice it doesn't just say, I live in abundance. It says I create an attitude of abundance. You can control your attitude. You may not control your environment, but you can create that attitude of abundance. Then I choose to be happy. Happiness by far in a way, is absolutely a choice because when you choose happiness, you've set yourself on a path and you're going in motion towards your best life. The next prosperity pillar is, I always think win-win. Now, I learned this lesson in business because I used to get overwhelmed with trying to think of things, but if you think about it now in the. Business world, the personal world with the power of AI and the internet and things. There are so many answers, but the key fundamental difference is that you want to make sure that you always believe that everyone can win in any situation. That you don't have to have someone else lose for you to get ahead. The next principle is I am committed. To lifelong learning. I am committed to lifelong learning. See, when you think about how you can create your life and your learning, and you try to find a way to be able to grow it's not just about learning. It's not just about finding ways to grow; it's about applying the learning. And this is why lifelong learning for me is an application. You must apply it throughout your whole life. And lifelong learning keeps you young. It keeps you open, it keeps you fresh, and I think that's something that we all need to adopt. The next principle is I create daily rituals. Now this is the one that I believe will I. Push you forward when motivation is gone, it will lead you on a path, steps at a time towards your best life. But if you don't have daily rituals, that also revolve around who you are and what helps you and influences you the best. If you're just checking boxes, those aren't going to work for you. So, you've got to create daily rituals. The next principle is I attract success. I think that's a belief, a fundamental belief. You've got to ingrain in your DNA. I attract success, money, happiness communication, relationships, friendships, community. I attract it because you've got to learn to take action. But Harv Becker's always talked about, you've got to allow space for attraction. And the final principle is I visualize and manifest my life. Now, I put that on the bottom last because I wanted to leave you with that thought whenever you thought about these principles. Because I believe that's a, I know a lot of people think it's a woowoo type of thing, energetic type thing, but I believe if you're going to create your life, you've got to first visualize in order to manifest your life, and we don't spend enough time doing that. You've got to learn to visualize and then manifest the life that you want to have. It's never too late. To start living your best life. That's my message for today. I want you to keep these 12 principles as something you feel you can carry you through the next 12 weeks. We'll dig deep into these and give you some strategies and tactics, but for now that's the message. I would like you to do me a favor. If you wouldn't mind, please share this show. Share the show so that everyone can benefit, we can grow the community, we can make a positive difference and impact in the lives of those around us. That's my message for today. I hope you have an amazing day, and I look forward to talking with you more tomorrow.

The Daily Mastermind
Living the 12 Prosperity Pillars

The Daily Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 11:29


  Welcome back to the Daily Mastermind, George Wright III with your daily dose of inspiration, motivation, and education. Welcome back to the Mastermind. I want to talk to you today a little bit about a foundation for the next 12 weeks. Now, because I've said this a million times, it's never too late to start living your best life, but you must get the mental discipline, the consistency. The support. That's why the Daily Mastermind is here. Now, we've had a little bit of holidays going on and maybe sometimes I post it morning and sometimes in the afternoon. But I promise you, I'm going to be here to help support and guide you through this process over the next 12 weeks. So, we're going to deep, we're going to deep dive into evolving your life. Last week we talked about your mind, your body, your money, your business. I want to talk to you this week about your lifestyle as well. But I want to start you with a foundation now. You may or may not have seen the Prosperity Pillars poster that I designed a while back. It's been, I don't know how many years now. But I want to give you a little bit of background on that because I think it's important to have a foundation in your life, not just for daily rituals, not just a cool little poster. But the bottom line is this look a about, oh, maybe. Eight years ago, 10 years ago, I was having a real tough time. I had gone through a recent divorce, I had a business failure in my mind as it was a failure, right? Because I've I know that I'm very difficult on myself and on business and life. But I was really struggling. I was dealing with some depression. I was having a hard time trying to find where I wanted to go and what I wanted to do. And the reason for this is because as I had grown up, I had been focused on creating my, my dreams, right? And living today like most won't, so you can live tomorrow, like most can't, which is just a bunch of crap. I wish it hadn't taken me so long to realize that you can create your best life at any given time and that. You must disconnect happiness and success. They don't have to necessarily go hand in hand. And plus, my definition of success completely redefined. But the bottom line is this. I was really struggling and yet over the last 20, 25 years, I had all these opportunities to learn from mentors and bestselling authors, and. Thought leaders and experts, people like Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump Brian Tracy, Harv, Ecker, Les Brown, all these types of individuals I either did marketing for or they spoke for me, or I had events. I got to get real, I close and personal and I learned a lot of things. And I got to tell you a lot of the true success principles. Are around and they stand the test of time, they just get repackaged, right? You've heard different things come up and about, and yet books like Think and Grow Rich from Napoleon Hill have been time tested and even to this day, I reread that book and so many people have done the same. So, I started to just put on paper everything I could think of that I felt were principles, things that I wanted to take into my life to build a foundation, and I was trying to find a way to crawl out of this little rut that I was in. And so, I started putting down my thoughts, daily rituals, working on your mindset. And as many of you have heard the story of my mentor Robert Berg, helping me to redefine success and redefine, what my version of success was. And through that process, I started to list out. Some principles, some prosperity principles, and it turns out that those basically have developed into the 12 prosperity pillars that you see today. What I did is I designed them up on a poster just for my benefit. This most of what I do, and most of what you do should be for your benefit because it will then help others. I started the podcast, I started the daily Mastermind. I started the community. And to this day, I haven't really sold anything from it at all. I do it for my benefit. I do it to help others. But these principles that, that I picked up and I learned these 12 prosperity pillars, they were designed to basically help me remind myself of what was most important if I wanted to create my best life. And in order to create your best life, you've got to focus on. Doing the things that you know you need to do. And so I want to just walk you through these 12 pillars and I'm going to do it because anything else, I have people every once in a while say, man you talk about those same things all the time and it's be, and it's just like professional basketball players that have to learn to shoot free throws. The fundamentals are what drive your game and what drive your life. It's what drives your philosophy. And your philosophy is what's going to take you. Where you want to go, your beliefs. And so unless you're consciously creating those beliefs, you are not going to change your life. Let's be honest, you've gotten where you are now because of what you've been doing. So, if you can take these, not just on surface value, but learn to adopt them, ingrain them, dig deep into them, I think you're going to find that these 12 prosperity principles are not as simple. As they sound, they are, and I don't just mean in difficulty, right? The depth that you can go into these 12 principles are beyond anything you can imagine. So I'm going to go through 'em relatively quickly because we'll spend time over the next, 12 weeks and dig deep into 'em. But I want you to think about these now. I want you to keep an open mind as to what it is you are trying to create in your life and how these principles might help you to do that. And take a self-assessment. How are you? Playing when it comes. How are you showing up when it comes to these principles? So, the first one is, I create my life. I create my life. I felt like it all stemmed around the ability for you to acknowledge and believe that you are the orchestrator of your life. Your inner world will create your outer world, but you are the one who controls and creates that. You may not control everything else around you, but if you can adopt that philosophy, it'll take you far. The second one is I take personal responsibility. See, it's one thing to believe you can create your life. It's another thing to take personal responsibility for everything that happens. There's no other way to say this, but that everything in your life is exactly the way it is because of you, your decisions, your beliefs, your actions, and so it's so important to take personal responsibility. The third one is probably my favorite. I act in spite of my mood. Because no one wants to get up early. Nobody wants to work late. Nobody wants to work a side hustle. Nobody wants to do the difficult things because it's not fun. It's difficult, but successful people act in spite of their mood. You don't allow your mood to determine whether your actions are going to continue to push you forward in your life. The next one is, I surround myself with positive people. Now, I thought about this a little bit and I thought maybe it should be I surround myself with successful people or happy people, but I felt. There's a universal principle around positivity, and as I talk to most of the people that I felt were successful in their life, their personal, their financial, their business life I found that the positive attitude is one that really drives you forward. You can always get around successful people. You can always find, people that are happy, but having that positive verb that, that, that energy is huge, then it moves on to, I focus on solutions. Think about that for a second. I focus on solutions, not just. I focus on trying to come up with answers, but I constantly focus on solutions as a baseline because you've got to come from a place of abundance, not scarcity. If you're focused on the problem trying to solve it, you're coming from a place of scarcity. So, focus on solutions. The next one is I create an attitude of abundance. It goes hand in hand, but you notice it doesn't just say, I live in abundance. It says I create an attitude of abundance. You can control your attitude. You may not control your environment, but you can create that attitude of abundance. Then I choose to be happy. Happiness by far in a way, is absolutely a choice because when you choose happiness, you've set yourself on a path and you're going in motion towards your best life. The next prosperity pillar is, I always think win-win. Now, I learned this lesson in business because I used to get overwhelmed with trying to think of things, but if you think about it now in the. Business world, the personal world with the power of AI and the internet and things. There are so many answers, but the key fundamental difference is that you want to make sure that you always believe that everyone can win in any situation. That you don't have to have someone else lose for you to get ahead. The next principle is I am committed. To lifelong learning. I am committed to lifelong learning. See, when you think about how you can create your life and your learning, and you try to find a way to be able to grow it's not just about learning. It's not just about finding ways to grow; it's about applying the learning. And this is why lifelong learning for me is an application. You must apply it throughout your whole life. And lifelong learning keeps you young. It keeps you open, it keeps you fresh, and I think that's something that we all need to adopt. The next principle is I create daily rituals. Now this is the one that I believe will I. Push you forward when motivation is gone, it will lead you on a path, steps at a time towards your best life. But if you don't have daily rituals, that also revolve around who you are and what helps you and influences you the best. If you're just checking boxes, those aren't going to work for you. So, you've got to create daily rituals. The next principle is I attract success. I think that's a belief, a fundamental belief. You've got to ingrain in your DNA. I attract success, money, happiness communication, relationships, friendships, community. I attract it because you've got to learn to take action. But Harv Becker's always talked about, you've got to allow space for attraction. And the final principle is I visualize and manifest my life. Now, I put that on the bottom last because I wanted to leave you with that thought whenever you thought about these principles. Because I believe that's a, I know a lot of people think it's a woowoo type of thing, energetic type thing, but I believe if you're going to create your life, you've got to first visualize in order to manifest your life, and we don't spend enough time doing that. You've got to learn to visualize and then manifest the life that you want to have. It's never too late. To start living your best life. That's my message for today. I want you to keep these 12 principles as something you feel you can carry you through the next 12 weeks. We'll dig deep into these and give you some strategies and tactics, but for now that's the message. I would like you to do me a favor. If you wouldn't mind, please share this show. Share the show so that everyone can benefit, we can grow the community, we can make a positive difference and impact in the lives of those around us. That's my message for today. I hope you have an amazing day, and I look forward to talking with you more tomorrow.

Morning Shift Podcast
Meet Lane Tech's ‘Chicago Style Bot Dogs' Robotics Team

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 17:55


Robotics season has begun. Never heard of it? It's when high school robotics teams meet up to meet the next challenge issued by First Robotics. Reset checks in with the Lane Tech team's head coach Robert Berg, seniors Gabby Weffer and Joaquin Valencia and junior Jane Bazzell.

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Tyngre Radio
849: Robert Berg tillbaka

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 106:08


En av våra absoluta favoriter återvänder till podden. Robert Berg, alltigenom ultrabegåvad på vad han än gör, berättar om läget och hur han ser på sig själv nuförtiden. 0:16:22 - Robert in 1:33:12 - Robert ut

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The State of Shakespeare
Lynn Robert Berg

The State of Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 32:27


Julius Caesar; Act 2, Scene 1 Brutus October 11, 2022 With double digit years at a trio of theaters, Lynn Robert Berg is on the move. The self-proclaimed character actor has moved from intern to company leader with a skill set most actors would kill for (especially after listening to his reading of Brutus' bloody-minded monologue from Julius Caesar.). A man of many hats, Lynn Robert Berg delights in his motley assortment of roles.   Click here to follow along with the text. Click here to see a First Folio version of the text. Click here for a scanned version of the text. Click here for Information about Idaho Shakes, Tahoe Shakes and Great Lakes Shakes.

Techstination
New AnkerMake brand unveils M5 3D printer: Anker's Robert Berg

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 11:31


Techstination interview: New AnkerMake brand unveils M5 3D printer: Anker's Robert Berg

The Loyal Littles Podcast
"A Little, Tiny, Tuesday Episode"

The Loyal Littles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 60:27


Chuck and Roxy are back and open todays episode with another segment of "What now Sully??"  Then read your emails, notes, and also get a surprise audio message from an old friend of the podcast! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome TIM WILDSMITH to the podcast who brings along a surprise guest! (17:00)  www.timwildsmith.com TWITTER & INSTAGRAM: @timwildsmith YOUTUBE, ITUNES etc. just search Tim Wildsmith   Becca Wildsmith www.beccawildsmith.com Then our hosts close out the show with another fun segment of "Stump the Hosts??" (47:00) This time Robert Berg, Tony Beeson, and Karen Kaminski try to prove that Chuck is a complete putz!   SONG: "Long Way Home" by Tim Wildsmith www.timwildsmith.com TWITTER & INSTAGRAM: @timwildsmith YOUTUBE, ITUNES etc. just search Tim Wildsmith  Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loyallittles/support

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OPENPediatrics
Tribute to Dr. John J. Downes - The Development and Evolution of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

OPENPediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 78:07


Dr. John Downes was a pioneer in the fields of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine who changed the lives of thousands. He will always be remembered as a devoted clinician and visionary leader. In this podcast, Dr. Robert Berg, Division Chief and Russell C. Raphaely Endowed Chair in Critical Care Medicine at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, remarks on the career and accomplishments of Dr. Downes as an introduction to an honorary republication of the World Shared Practice presentation by Dr. Downes, previously published on May 26, 2017. In that presentation, Dr. John Downes gives his unique perspective on the growth of the modern Intensive Care Unit from its origins while recounting some of his own experiences as a pediatric intensivist. Upon viewing this presentation, participants will be able to: - Identify the impacts made on Modern Medicine by the discovery of anesthesia, expansion of nursing care, and application of asepsis - Recognize influential medical professionals who advocated for the rights of sick children in the early 20th century - Reference significant historical milestones in the development of respiratory therapies and best practices in the Intensive Care Unit Publication date: January 24, 2022. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu

Eskilstuna-Kurirens Sportpodcast
Episode 149: Rörig säsong

Eskilstuna-Kurirens Sportpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 64:11


Sådärja. Ny vecka och såklart ett nytt avsnitt av sportpodden finns att lyssna på.I detta avsnitt har vi med Stallarholmens Divar Matte, BK Sporttränaren Robert Berg, Eskilstuna FC tränaren Stefan Ilic samt AFC Futsals Nebo Veselinovic. Vi surrar om AFC fotbolls otroligt nödvändiga vinst mot Falkenberg samt så går pratar vi om Eskilstuna United 

Eskilstuna-Kurirens Sportpodcast
Episode 135: Fröjdens dementi

Eskilstuna-Kurirens Sportpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 86:13


Men oj vilken ruggigt jäkla avsnitt vi har att bjuda på den här veckan!Vi bjuckar på:* Eskilstuna Uniteds senaste försäljning.* Andreas Fröjdfeldt pratar ut om det senaste ryktet om att han ska vara "klar" för Västerås SK nästa säsong. * Aziz Halimis tankar inför Citys match mot Trosa Vagnhärad samt så surrar vi om just den matchen.* IK Viljan Dams första vinst mot Sätra* AFC Eskilstuna fortsätter att imponera på hemmaplan och så tar Johan reda på vem det är som trummar på deras hemmatcher!* Vi surrar såklart om den lokala fotbollen där vi går igen om ALLT, bla så har med BK Sports tränare Robert Berg samt EFC:s Anton Basil och Sezar Al Hakim* Vi har med Smedernas 14 åriga supertalang Anton Jansson och legendaren Percy ( lite dåligt ljud tyvärr) som rätar ut några frågetecken som Johan har haft inom speedway.Tack för att ni lyssnar. Ni är bäst. 

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Tyngre Radio
Avsnitt 676: Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 91:04


Långt och ingående snack med en av våra absoluta favoriter. Om hur han började träna och hur han blev en av våra allra bästa i både styrkelyft, Athletic Fitness, CBB och tyngdlyftning. 0:07:48 - Robert in 1:20:53 - Robert ut

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Tyngre Old School
121. Symmetritjuven Robert Berg

Tyngre Old School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 52:00


Vi surrar ett tag med symmetritjuven Robert Berg om allt mellan vader och egen kroppsmålning. Hur går träningen då? Vad är viktigast egentligen: att se stark ut eller att vara stark? Allt detta och mycket mer blandat med skratt och anekdoter. 00:02:08 - Robert in Tyngre Old School: ämnen och gäster som motiverar och inspirerar med träningen som en röd tråd. Alla våra gäster har en historia att berätta som både rör och berör – med Fredrik Age & Ashkan Aghili. Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att vi värdar blir glada.

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Chouette ! - La 1ere
Florence Robert - Bergère des collines. En nouvelle diffusion

Chouette ! - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 26:42


Elle a la garde et lʹélevage chevillés au corps et à lʹâme, et pourtant bergère nʹest pas sa première vocation. Lʹhistoire de Florence Robert, bergère et éleveuse dans la garrigue occitane est aussi celle dʹune conversion, qui a conduit cette passionnée, anciennement calligraphe, au plus près du parcours de vie des brebis et de leurs petits, au cœur de leur intimité. Florence Robert, bergère, ancienne calligraphe, autrice de "Bergère des collines" est lʹinvitée de Céline OʹClin.

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Chouette ! - La 1ere
Florence Robert - Bergère des collines

Chouette ! - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 29:34


Elle a la garde et lʹélevage chevillés au corps et à lʹâme, et pourtant bergère nʹest pas sa première vocation. Lʹhistoire de Florence Robert, bergère et éleveuse dans la garrigue occitane est aussi celle dʹune conversion, qui a conduit cette passionnée, anciennement calligraphe, au plus près du parcours de vie des brebis et de leurs petits, au cœur de leur intimité. Florence Robert, bergère, ancienne calligraphe, autrice de "Bergère des collines" est lʹinvitée de Céline OʹClin.

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The Astroholic Explains
XS20 - Death By Eclipse

The Astroholic Explains

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 44:46


Our Christmas special is finally here! This time we have a murder mystery set in a space hotel during a total solar eclipse featuring a full array of suspicious guests. Who among these peculiar characters is a murderer? Please enjoy our latest work: "Death by Eclipse" Starring (in order of appearance): Steven Di Costa as the Narrator, Chris Carpineti as Dafydd Morgan, Suze Kundu as Sonam Vikram, Sheldon Goodman. as Cecil Fox, Sacha Coward as Jules Child, Dean Garland as the Security Guard, Eleanor Armstrong as Emily Lawless, Karl Byrne as Montgomery Colt, Benjamin Couvin as Lucius Jeune, Alfredo Carpineti as Giovanni, Danielle Emina as Theophania, Vaneet Mehta as Malik, and with Katy Evans as the Countess! It was written and directed by Alfredo Carpineti, with Post-Production by Alfredo and Chris Carpineti, and with special thanks for support and encouragement to Trip Galey, Robert Berg, and Shaun O'Boyle!

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The Red Door
Peace Making

The Red Door

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 30:30


What is peace making and how can we achieve peace? Listen to Dr. Kathleen Jackson, Dr. Robert Berg, Fr. Mark Ohlemeier, Ms. Tessa Eggers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Tyngre Kraftsport
47. Roberg Berg satsar på tre grenar

Tyngre Kraftsport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 109:46


Robert Berg har tävlat i det mesta man kan inom de olika idrotterna baserat på styrketräning. Robert är välmeriterad inom allt han tävlat i och är nu starkare än någonsin. Vilka tävlingar det blir härnäst är ännu oklart. Att det blir både bodybuilding, tyngdlyftning och styrkelyft står säkert, men i vilken ordning? 00:06:04 – Robert in 01:42:18 – Robert ut Tyngre Kraftsport är en extra stark podcast, specifikt för dig som är nyfiken på bänkpress, styrkelyft eller strongman. Din värd är världens bäste Josef Eriksson, som varje fredag möter spännande och inspirerande gäster. Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värden blir glad.

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Renewable future
The future of biodiversity in Nordic forests

Renewable future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 15:22


Biodiversity loss at global level is considered potentially catastrophic. What does biodiversity mean and why is it important? How serious a problem is biodiversity loss and what is being done in the forest sector? Listen to our latest podcast and learn about some of the actions being taken in the Nordic forests. Guesting the pod are Joakim Hjältén, professor in Animal Ecology at Swedish University in Agricultural Sciences and Robert Berg, Sustainability manager in Stora Enso Wood Supply Sweden

The Tony Kornheiser Show
"The Wedding Show"

The Tony Kornheiser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 77:51


Tony opens the show by talking about the wedding of Robert Berg and Jamie Julian, which happened at Chatter just before the show started. Meet The Press host Chuck Todd calls in to talk about the problems with the Nats bullpen and about the upcoming Democratic Presidential debates, and Nigel gives the news.  During Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about Women's Soccer and also about the high school student who had his acceptance rescinded by Harvard, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Diane Kruger Effect : "Strange Loops" ; "A Spread of Acknowledgements"

Speaking of Tangents
The 2017 Fantasy Football Season Wrap-Up.

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 101:14


Episode 70 - It's the Fantasy Football Deep Dive Season Wrap-Up Spectacular with special guests Robert Berg and Patrick Moffett. We discuss entomology, bird calls, bananas, Justin Timberlake, NFL playoffs and Super Bowl LII, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Keepers, a little politics, who will be QB for the Jaguars and Vikings next season?, and much more. Oh, we talk some fantasy football too. Buckle up! "Sync it up and dump it out!" Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.speakingoftangents.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

Speaking of Tangents
The 2017 Fantasy Football Season Wrap-Up.

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 101:15


Episode 70 - It’s the Fantasy Football Deep Dive Season Wrap-Up Spectacular with special guests Robert Berg and Patrick Moffett. We discuss entomology, bird calls, bananas, Justin Timberlake, NFL playoffs and Super Bowl LII, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Keepers, a little politics, who will be QB for the Jaguars and Vikings next season?, and much more. Oh, we talk some fantasy football too. Buckle up! "Sync it up and dump it out!" Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.speakingoftangents.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

OPENPediatrics
"Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest 2017" by Robert Berg for OPENPediatrics

OPENPediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 54:39


Dr. Robert Berg, Chief of Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania shares his expert perspective on the evolution of in-hospital cardiac arrest from its origins up until modern best practices. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.orgOPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open access-and thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu

Speaking of Tangents
The Origin of Chad Hansen

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 78:36


Bonus Episode: It's the 2017 Fantasy Football Deep Dive Preview Spectacular with special guests Robert Berg and Patrick Moffett! We preview the 2017 fantasy football season, discuss the new changes to the original Raju's Rejects fantasy football league AND, we'll introduce the relegation league - The Short Bus! Patrick and Robert share some of their draft strategies, discuss “sleepers and busts,” announce a (potentially atrocious) contest, and much more! We also discuss the NFL and make some predictions for the 2017 season. And, of course, we talk Smokin' Jay! All this plus even a few non-NFL tangents. Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.speakingoftangents.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

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Speaking of Tangents
The Origin of Chad Hansen

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 78:36


Bonus Episode: It’s the 2017 Fantasy Football Deep Dive Preview Spectacular with special guests Robert Berg and Patrick Moffett! We preview the 2017 fantasy football season, discuss the new changes to the original Raju’s Rejects fantasy football league AND, we’ll introduce the relegation league - The Short Bus! Patrick and Robert share some of their draft strategies, discuss “sleepers and busts,” announce a (potentially atrocious) contest, and much more! We also discuss the NFL and make some predictions for the 2017 season. And, of course, we talk Smokin’ Jay! All this plus even a few non-NFL tangents. Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.speakingoftangents.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

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Speaking of Tangents
The One Dollar Bridesman

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 78:56


Episode 41 - Do We Have A Guest? The answer to that question is yes! Robert Berg joins us to talk about his Fantasy Football Rookie Draft, eye masks, Tony Kornheiser jingles and the upcoming jinglefest, and paying someone to have - er, well, you'll just have to listen! Later, he shares his Top 5 (or more) albums of all time (28:00)! There's a ton of tangents in this one, folks. *Editors Note: I'd say it's somehow nothing but tangents. Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.speakingoftangents.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

Speaking of Tangents
The One Dollar Bridesman

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 78:57


Episode 41 - Do We Have A Guest? The answer to that question is yes! Robert Berg joins us to talk about his Fantasy Football Rookie Draft, eye masks, Tony Kornheiser jingles and the upcoming jinglefest, and paying someone to have - er, well, you’ll just have to listen! Later, he shares his Top 5 (or more) albums of all time (28:00)! There’s a ton of tangents in this one, folks. *Editors Note: I'd say it's somehow nothing but tangents. Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Website: www.speakingoftangents.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

Tyngre Radio
Avsnitt 280: Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 87:40


Klassatleten Robert Berg är omöjlig att sätta i ett fack, annat än att han är bra på allt han gör. Robert berättar här om satsningen mot SM i tyngdlyftning och om/när det blir comeback i CBB. 00:15:44 – Gäst in 01:23:44 – Gäst ut

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derivative
TKJ Prodcast: Unsolicited

derivative

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 27:33


If you enjoy Jerry's contributions to stupid parody music, then this is the exclusive location (for now??) to hear those songs. Featuring wonderful new jingles from Robert Berg, Joe Aro, Luke Overbey and others, plus a collection of demos and musings, this episode has the feel of a vintage TK Jingles show from the Spring/Summer of 2014. If you liked it then and are still listening for some unexplained reason, you'll probably enjoy this one now, too!

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TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
February 23, 2017: Unsolicited

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 27:33


If you enjoy Jerry's contributions to stupid parody music, then this is the exclusive location (for now??) to hear those songs. Featuring wonderful new jingles from Robert Berg, Joe Aro, Luke Overbey and others, plus a collection of demos and musings, this episode has the feel of a vintage TK Jingles show from the Spring/Summer of 2014. If you liked it then and are still listening for some unexplained reason, you'll probably enjoy this one now, too!

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Speaking of Tangents
FFB Season End Spectacular

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 70:58


Bonus Episode: It's the Fantasy Football Deep Dive Mega Podcast Wrap-Up Spectacular with special guests Robert Berg and Patrick Moffett. We'll recap our fantasy football season complete with appropriate accolades for this year's champion and reveal BIG changes for next year's league(s), among so many things. This one veers off the tracks pretty quickly into all sorts of random nonsense. Enjoy!

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Speaking of Tangents
FFB Season End Spectacular

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 70:58


Bonus Episode: It’s the Fantasy Football Deep Dive Mega Podcast Wrap-Up Spectacular with special guests Robert Berg and Patrick Moffett. We’ll recap our fantasy football season complete with appropriate accolades for this year’s champion and reveal BIG changes for next year’s league(s), among so many things. This one veers off the tracks pretty quickly into all sorts of random nonsense. Enjoy!

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Speaking of Tangents
You're Not Eligible!

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 123:34


Episode 17 - In this episode, Kj and Jason play "Do We Have A Guest?" and take a 70's Hits Name That Tune Quiz (50:00) with our special guest, John Fitzpatrick! And if that's not enough, we are joined by our resident Fantasy Football expert Robert Berg for a Playoff preview (1:22:00)! Plus, several conversational tangents... Jeremiah was a what?!

Speaking of Tangents
You're Not Eligible!

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 123:35


Episode 17 - In this episode, Kj and Jason play "Do We Have A Guest?" and take a 70's Hits Name That Tune Quiz (50:00) with our special guest, John Fitzpatrick! And if that's not enough, we are joined by our resident Fantasy Football expert Robert Berg for a Playoff preview (1:22:00)! Plus, several conversational tangents... Jeremiah was a what?!

Speaking of Tangents
Milk Duds Are A Problem

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 97:43


Episode 14 - Kj and Jason kick off this episode with a discussion of their Week in Review. Next, they play more pronunciation games (28:30) and is this the week Kj finally wins a quiz (41:30)? Then, find out if they have a guest when they play Do We Have A Guest? (1:05:00). Later, resident fantasy football expert, Robert Berg, joins them for Fantasy Football Deep Dive (1:05:30)! They wrap it all up with Recommendations (1:31:00), Feedback, and Amazon reviews (1:34:00). Plus, several conversational tangents… All times listed are in Gremlins Witch Time (GWT)

Speaking of Tangents
Milk Duds Are A Problem

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 97:44


Episode 14 - Kj and Jason kick off this episode with a discussion of their Week in Review. Next, they play more pronunciation games (28:30) and is this the week Kj finally wins a quiz (41:30)? Then, find out if they have a guest when they play Do We Have A Guest? (1:05:00). Later, resident fantasy football expert, Robert Berg, joins them for Fantasy Football Deep Dive (1:05:30)! They wrap it all up with Recommendations (1:31:00), Feedback, and Amazon reviews (1:34:00). Plus, several conversational tangents… All times listed are in Gremlins Witch Time (GWT)

Speaking of Tangents
Princess Leia and The Terminator

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 79:49


Episode 11 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss where in the world Kj went this week and the latest insurance update from Jason in “Week in Review.” Next they jump right into the weekly FFB Deep Dive with resident expert Robert Berg (19:40), and then it's Minnesota Nice time (51:15), followed by feedback, and of course, more ridiculous Amazon reviews (1:00:15). All that plus several conversational tangents…so get your robot teeth ready to eat some dog birthday cake!

Speaking of Tangents
Princess Leia and The Terminator

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 79:50


Episode 11 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss where in the world Kj went this week and the latest insurance update from Jason in “Week in Review.” Next they jump right into the weekly FFB Deep Dive with resident expert Robert Berg (19:40), and then it's Minnesota Nice time (51:15), followed by feedback, and of course, more ridiculous Amazon reviews (1:00:15). All that plus several conversational tangents…so get your robot teeth ready to eat some dog birthday cake!

Speaking of Tangents
Nine Ballpark Postcards

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 157:48


Episode 9 - In this episode, Jason reveals the results of his Coke/Pepsi blind taste test (sorta), gives us an insurance preview and opens his own notebook. Kj discusses her partially bridled optimism after the Cubs big win. Next, they continue the pronunciation games (16:00). Find out if Kj rebounds to win this week's quiz or if Jason continues his domination (30:30). They'll unveil more Real Thoughts (57:00) and a brand new segment, Minnesota Nice (1:17:00). Later, they play “Do We Have a Guest?” (1:24:00) and resident expert, Robert Berg, joins them for Fantasy Football Deep Dive (1:24:30). They conclude with Recommendations (2:02:30), feedback, and more Amazon reviews! (2:21:00). All that plus several conversational tangents… How many times have I been on a boat? Once.

Speaking of Tangents
Nine Ballpark Postcards

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 157:49


Episode 9 - In this episode, Jason reveals the results of his Coke/Pepsi blind taste test (sorta), gives us an insurance preview and opens his own notebook. Kj discusses her partially bridled optimism after the Cubs big win. Next, they continue the pronunciation games (16:00). Find out if Kj rebounds to win this week’s quiz or if Jason continues his domination (30:30). They’ll unveil more Real Thoughts (57:00) and a brand new segment, Minnesota Nice (1:17:00). Later, they play “Do We Have a Guest?” (1:24:00) and resident expert, Robert Berg, joins them for Fantasy Football Deep Dive (1:24:30). They conclude with Recommendations (2:02:30), feedback, and more Amazon reviews! (2:21:00). All that plus several conversational tangents… How many times have I been on a boat? Once.

Speaking of Tangents
Ladled with Eight Exclamation Points!

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 154:37


Episode 8 - In this episode, Kj and Jason kick off their “Week In Review” with the latest installment of “Where in the world was Kj this week?", Jason reveals the results of his Coke/Pepsi blind taste test (sorta), and they tell ghost stories! Next, it's more pronunciation games (24:00), find out if Kj rebounds to wins this week's quiz or if Jason continues his domination (35:30), and they play “Do We Have a Guest?” (1:44:30)! Then, resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg, joins them to dissect another week in Fantasy Football Deep Dive (1:45:00)! They conclude with more Recommendations (2:05:00), feedback, and more Amazon reviews! (2:12:00). All that plus several conversational tangents… Simone?! Really!? Did you confuse Mia Sara with Kristy Swanson?! How about you watch the movie first, quiz writer person!

Speaking of Tangents
Ladled with Eight Exclamation Points!

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 154:38


Episode 8 - In this episode, Kj and Jason kick off their “Week In Review” with the latest installment of “Where in the world was Kj this week?", Jason reveals the results of his Coke/Pepsi blind taste test (sorta), and they tell ghost stories! Next, it's more pronunciation games (24:00), find out if Kj rebounds to wins this week’s quiz or if Jason continues his domination (35:30), and they play “Do We Have a Guest?” (1:44:30)! Then, resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg, joins them to dissect another week in Fantasy Football Deep Dive (1:45:00)! They conclude with more Recommendations (2:05:00), feedback, and more Amazon reviews! (2:12:00). All that plus several conversational tangents… Simone?! Really!? Did you confuse Mia Sara with Kristy Swanson?! How about you watch the movie first, quiz writer person!

Speaking of Tangents
The Seven Dollar and Sixty-Nine Cent Trendsetter

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2016 74:03


Episode 7 - In this episode, Kj and Jason kick off their “Week In Review” with a new chapter in the saga of Jason versus evil insurance companies and the most exciting event in Kj's week. Also, the pronunciation games continue (10:40), find out who crushes whom in the quiz section (21:45), and they have more Real Thoughts (22:30)! Then, they play “Do We Have a Guest?” (31:10) and resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg, joins them to dissect another week in the Fantasy Football Deep Dive (31:20). They conclude with Recommendations (45:00) Feedback and more Amazon reviews! (50:20). All that plus several conversational tangents… Say, do you have room for one more in your fallout shelter? Asking for a friend.

Speaking of Tangents
The Seven Dollar and Sixty-Nine Cent Trendsetter

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 74:03


Episode 7 - In this episode, Kj and Jason kick off their “Week In Review” with a new chapter in the saga of Jason versus evil insurance companies and the most exciting event in Kj’s week. Also, the pronunciation games continue (10:40), find out who crushes whom in the quiz section (21:45), and they have more Real Thoughts (22:30)! Then, they play “Do We Have a Guest?” (31:10) and resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg, joins them to dissect another week in the Fantasy Football Deep Dive (31:20). They conclude with Recommendations (45:00) Feedback and more Amazon reviews! (50:20). All that plus several conversational tangents… Say, do you have room for one more in your fallout shelter? Asking for a friend.

Speaking of Tangents
Six Uses of the Bleep Button

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 154:52


Episode 6 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss their “Week In Review” with an update on Jason's continuing battle with evil insurance companies and where in the world Kj went this week. They also play more pronunciation games and reveal just how good (or bad) Kj's taste buds really are. (23:30) Next, they discuss what celebrity Jason randomly bumped into recently at a DC hotel and some other Real Thoughts. (42:20) Then, Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at William and Mary, Brad Weiss, joins them for “Do We Have a Guest?” (48:00) Fantasy Football Deep Dive is next with resident expert Robert Berg (1:43:00) followed by Recommendations. (2:10:00) They conclude with some feedback and more Amazon reviews! (2:16:00) All that plus several conversational tangents… Hey, at least it's not 3 ****ing hours.

Speaking of Tangents
Six Uses of the Bleep Button

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 154:53


Episode 6 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss their “Week In Review” with an update on Jason’s continuing battle with evil insurance companies and where in the world Kj went this week. They also play more pronunciation games and reveal just how good (or bad) Kj’s taste buds really are. (23:30) Next, they discuss what celebrity Jason randomly bumped into recently at a DC hotel and some other Real Thoughts. (42:20) Then, Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at William and Mary, Brad Weiss, joins them for “Do We Have a Guest?” (48:00) Fantasy Football Deep Dive is next with resident expert Robert Berg (1:43:00) followed by Recommendations. (2:10:00) They conclude with some feedback and more Amazon reviews! (2:16:00) All that plus several conversational tangents… Hey, at least it's not 3 ****ing hours.

Speaking of Tangents
Way More Than Five Good Minutes

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2016 118:19


Episode 5 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss their “Week In Review” covering a variety of topics including what's happening now with Kj's internet, an update on Jason's continuing battle with evil insurance companies, where in the world Kj went this week, and a discussion of this week's highlights from The Tony Kornheiser Show. Then find out if we have a guest when we play “Do We Have A Guest?” (25:43) Next, we determine if Jason really deserves the title of Coke Connoisseur and talk more word pronunciation. (26:28) Then, buckle up for our Fantasy Football Deep Dive and a PTI-like debate between our resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg and our Raju's Rejects League Commissioner, Patrick Moffett, regarding the state of the league and other random nonsense. (50:53) We'll conclude with some feedback and more Amazon reviews! (140:48) All that plus several conversational tangents… and this time it's NOT 2 hours!

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Speaking of Tangents
Way More Than Five Good Minutes

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 118:20


Episode 5 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss their “Week In Review” covering a variety of topics including what’s happening now with Kj’s internet, an update on Jason’s continuing battle with evil insurance companies, where in the world Kj went this week, and a discussion of this week’s highlights from The Tony Kornheiser Show. Then find out if we have a guest when we play “Do We Have A Guest?” (25:43) Next, we determine if Jason really deserves the title of Coke Connoisseur and talk more word pronunciation. (26:28) Then, buckle up for our Fantasy Football Deep Dive and a PTI-like debate between our resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg and our Raju's Rejects League Commissioner, Patrick Moffett, regarding the state of the league and other random nonsense. (50:53) We’ll conclude with some feedback and more Amazon reviews! (140:48) All that plus several conversational tangents… and this time it's NOT 2 hours!

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Speaking of Tangents
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Four

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 126:51


Episode 4 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss their “Week In Review” covering a variety of topics including a brand new devil in the world of customer service, Jason's continuing battle with evil insurance companies, what's happening with Kj's mailbox now?, and the return of The Tony Kornheiser Show! Find out if we have a guest when we play “Do We Have A Guest?” (31:06), then we'll talk pronunciation and quizzes (31:22 ) before we give some more of our Recommendations (1:01:22). Next, our resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg, joins us to break down our draft and predict this year's winner in our Fantasy Football Deep Dive segment (1:18:10) and we'll conclude with some feedback and Amazon reviews (1:53:54). All that plus several conversational tangents… Buckle up, because like the best Oreos, this one is double stuf'd.

Speaking of Tangents
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Four

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 126:51


Episode 4 - In this episode, Kj and Jason discuss their “Week In Review” covering a variety of topics including a brand new devil in the world of customer service, Jason’s continuing battle with evil insurance companies, what’s happening with Kj’s mailbox now?, and the return of The Tony Kornheiser Show! Find out if we have a guest when we play “Do We Have A Guest?” (31:06), then we’ll talk pronunciation and quizzes (31:22 ) before we give some more of our Recommendations (1:01:22). Next, our resident Fantasy Football expert, Robert Berg, joins us to break down our draft and predict this year’s winner in our Fantasy Football Deep Dive segment (1:18:10) and we’ll conclude with some feedback and Amazon reviews (1:53:54). All that plus several conversational tangents… Buckle up, because like the best Oreos, this one is double stuf'd.

Speaking of Tangents
Fantasy Football Deep Dive

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 63:21


Bonus Episode: It's the Fantasy Football Deep Dive Mega Podcast Spectacular, with special guest Robert Berg. We dive into fantasy football draft strategies, talk through some general advice for the upcoming season, and of course veer into all sorts of random nonsense.

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Speaking of Tangents
Fantasy Football Deep Dive

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 63:21


Bonus Episode: It's the Fantasy Football Deep Dive Mega Podcast Spectacular, with special guest Robert Berg. We dive into fantasy football draft strategies, talk through some general advice for the upcoming season, and of course veer into all sorts of random nonsense.

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Tyngre Radio
Avsnitt 198: Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 76:41


Uppsluppet och obundet när en av Sveriges bästa atleter – oavsett kategori – än en gång gästar podden. Robert berättar här om SM-satsningen, om träningen och sociala medier, och såklart om nästa satsning.

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TKJ Prodcast: To Make You Hear This Show

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 34:18


A new song by Kj, a few demos by Jerry and a Director Commentary and LIVE SET by Robert Berg highlight this week's episode of the prodcast! All that plus the return of the schvitz, some favorite songs from 2016 and some e-mails, faxes, and notes!

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
July 28, 2016: To Make You Hear This Show

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 34:18


A new song by Kj, a few demos by Jerry and a Director Commentary and LIVE SET by Robert Berg highlight this week's episode of the prodcast! All that plus the return of the schvitz, some favorite songs from 2016 and some e-mails, faxes, and notes!

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TKJ Prodcast: Victory Lap

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 39:40


A celebration and funeralization of the new ESPN 980 lineup, featuring new songs from Robert Berg, Luke, Dylan, and more! Plus a segment on La Cheeserie, Ben Folds + Chessie, I-95 and the mailbag!!

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
April 14, 2016: Victory Lap

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 39:40


A celebration and funeralization of the new ESPN 980 lineup, featuring new songs from Robert Berg, Luke, Dylan, and more! Plus a segment on La Cheeserie, Ben Folds + Chessie, I-95 and the mailbag!!

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TKJ Prodcast: Trust The Process

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 42:18


A talkie open discussing the link between The Walking Dead, Russell Crowe, Tony Kornheiser and Billy Joel followed by new jingles about Chessie and Robert Berg. Then we'll focus on how Tony hits the same points over and over, how Raju and I summer together and how Mark Polydoris has 3 hours of original music for you to hear this June. Also, mailbag.

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
April 6, 2016: Trust The Process

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 42:18


A talkie open discussing the link between The Walking Dead, Russell Crowe, Tony Kornheiser and Billy Joel followed by new jingles about Chessie and Robert Berg. Then we'll focus on how Tony hits the same points over and over, how Raju and I summer together and how Mark Polydoris has 3 hours of original music for you to hear this June. Also, mailbag.

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TKJ Prodcast: So Smart, So Dumb

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 35:16


From the very smart (Are You Really A Republican?) to the very dumb (Tokyo Sexwale!), this episode runs the full gamut of The Tony Kornheiser Show. Featuring new topical songs from Sean, John Neiswinger, Kj Ohnstad, and Robert Berg plus featured segments on Bone China and Tony's valet service at the airport. Closing with the #1 jingle of the week (Avocado/Desperado) and the obligitory, but very sad, Schvitz Break. :(

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TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
February 4, 2016: So Smart, So Dumb

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 35:16


From the very smart (Are You Really A Republican?) to the very dumb (Tokyo Sexwale!), this episode runs the full gamut of The Tony Kornheiser Show. Featuring new topical songs from Sean, John Neiswinger, Kj Ohnstad, and Robert Berg plus featured segments on Bone China and Tony's valet service at the airport. Closing with the #1 jingle of the week (Avocado/Desperado) and the obligitory, but very sad, Schvitz Break. :(

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TKJ Prodcast: The 2015 Year In Review

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 63:16


An all clips episode capturing some of the signature moment of 2015 from TK's show and tkjingles.com. Featuring Chaputzvah, Subway sandwiches, Gretchen Wu, bocce balls, TK Jingles LIVE, Tony's appearance on the prodcast and much, much, more! This episode was made possible thanks to contributions by Byron Cotter, Robert Berg, Jason Fuse, Joe Aro, Brad Weiss, Steve Lipton, John Neiswinger, and Luke Overbey!

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TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
January 7, 2016: The 2015 Year In Review

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 63:16


An all clips episode capturing some of the signature moment of 2015 from TK's show and tkjingles.com. Featuring Chaputzvah, Subway sandwiches, Gretchen Wu, bocce balls, TK Jingles LIVE, Tony's appearance on the prodcast and much, much, more! This episode was made possible thanks to contributions by Byron Cotter, Robert Berg, Jason Fuse, Joe Aro, Brad Weiss, Steve Lipton, John Neiswinger, and Luke Overbey!

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TKJ Prodcast: Gretchen Bleeping Wu

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2015 43:04


Featuring 7 new songs from TK Jingles including "As the Wu Turns" by Robert Berg, "The Baboon Gambler" by David Ziff and Steve Lipton and "Holtby" by Sean Morrisey. This episode also includes a CLIPS segment featuring stories about ice cream, Chicken Parmesan at The Palm, and Tony buying his neighbor's house for his son. On top of that, you'll enjoy a lovely collection of holiday tunes and some reflection on the Yahoo career of JE Skeets and general blah that is Jay Mohr.

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TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
December 24, 2015: Gretchen Bleeping Wu

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 43:04


Featuring 7 new songs from TK Jingles including "As the Wu Turns" by Robert Berg, "The Baboon Gambler" by David Ziff and Steve Lipton and "Holtby" by Sean Morrisey. This episode also includes a CLIPS segment featuring stories about ice cream, Chicken Parmesan at The Palm, and Tony buying his neighbor's house for his son. On top of that, you'll enjoy a lovely collection of holiday tunes and some reflection on the Yahoo career of JE Skeets and general blah that is Jay Mohr.

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Tyngre Radio
Avsnitt 132: Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 107:51


Mycket snack om träning, om talang och om olika former av tunga lyft när Robert Berg, en av Sveriges mest mångfacetterade fysikatleter, återigen gästar Tyngre Radio. 00:17:08 – Gästen in 01:34:01 – Gästen ut

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TKJ Prodcast: HIJACKED!

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2015 48:07


After last week's startling conclusion, Jason Fuse and Robert Berg pick up the pieces of the TK Jingles Prodcast and assemble a special edition of the show with guest appearances by Steve Lipton and Joe Aro! Plus, we'll answer to the age old question: Will there be a schvitz break?!!

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TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
November 26, 2015: HIJACKED!

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 48:07


After last week's startling conclusion, Jason Fuse and Robert Berg pick up the pieces of the TK Jingles Prodcast and assemble a special edition of the show with guest appearances by Steve Lipton and Joe Aro! Plus, we'll answer to the age old question: Will there be a schvitz break?!!

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TKJ Prodcast: Ordinary Words (The TK Clip Show)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 35:58


After 6 wonderful new TK Jingles, this week's episode features a collection of Tony Kornheiser audio clips leading into the songs the they inspired. From the time Larry King almost died on air to the time TK trolled for Darius Rucker to play his son's wedding, many of your favorite OGR-turned-jingle moments are here. On top of all that, it's a Cillizza-themed mailbag and the number one jingle of the week, Last Friday's Show by Robert Berg!

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
October 8, 2015: Ordinary Words (The TK Clip Show)

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 35:58


After 6 wonderful new TK Jingles, this week's episode features a collection of Tony Kornheiser audio clips leading into the songs the they inspired. From the time Larry King almost died on air to the time TK trolled for Darius Rucker to play his son's wedding, many of your favorite OGR-turned-jingle moments are here. On top of all that, it's a Cillizza-themed mailbag and the number one jingle of the week, Last Friday's Show by Robert Berg!

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TKJ Prodcast: I've Got Friends That Do

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 27:10


Jerry hasn't listened to Tony in about a week but the show goes on thanks to the wonderful contributions of Robert Berg, John Fitzpatrick, Byron, Luke, Kj, Jason, Joe and more! Featuring EIGHT new songs (including a new parody of Ed Sheeran), 3 Natinals tunes and some classics about charity golf, avacados, and Derrick Rose. All that plus the most half-assed mailbag jingle you'll ever hear!

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
October 1, 2015: I've Got Friends That Do

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 27:10


Jerry hasn't listened to Tony in about a week but the show goes on thanks to the wonderful contributions of Robert Berg, John Fitzpatrick, Byron, Luke, Kj, Jason, Joe and more! Featuring EIGHT new songs (including a new parody of Ed Sheeran), 3 Natinals tunes and some classics about charity golf, avacados, and Derrick Rose. All that plus the most half-assed mailbag jingle you'll ever hear!

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TKJ INTERVIEW: Chuck Bell

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 46:35


NBC4 meteorologist Chuck Bell drops by the virtual Prodcast studio for a conversation about weather, jargon, ear muffs in convertibles, and the special hot air in a certain part of DC that makes it so hard to predict the weather in the 20015. Featuring new material from Joe Aro, Bill Barto, Robert Berg and Jason Fuse along with new parodies of U2, Garth Brooks, Oasis, and many more!

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TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
August 5, 2015: Chuck Bell Is Gonna Talk Some Weather

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 46:35


NBC4 meteorologist Chuck Bell drops by the virtual Prodcast studio for a conversation about weather, jargon, ear muffs in convertibles, and the special hot air in a certain part of DC that makes it so hard to predict the weather in the 20015. Featuring new material from Joe Aro, Bill Barto, Robert Berg and Jason Fuse along with new parodies of U2, Garth Brooks, Oasis, and many more!

Tyngre Radio
Avsnitt 71: Robert Berg

Tyngre Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 65:18


Tyngre Radio gästas den här gången av superatleten Robert Berg. Hör om träningen, tävlingarna och framtidsplanerna! 00:06:01 – Gästen in 00:59:17 – Gästen ut

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BODY Radio
Robert Berg i sitt livs form mot BODY Classic

BODY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014 82:29


BODY Radio får den här veckan besök av Robert Berg, direkt efter succédebuten i classic bodybuilding. Hör om förberedelserna inför tävlingen, och hans fortsatta satsning mot BODY Classic! 00:10:47 – Introduktion 00:11:08 – Samtal 01:07:49 – Eftersnack

BODY Radio
Guldregn i BODY Radio

BODY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 76:51


Med anledning av framgångarna på EM i Santa Susanna ringer BODY Radio upp alla de svenska guldmedaljörerna: Carina Isaksson, Reino Strand, Robert Berg och Nico Lundholm! Hållpunkter i detta avsnitt: 00:07:00 – Om veckans EM-avsnitt 00:18:45 – Samtal med Carina Isaksson 00:37:28 – Samtal med Nico Lundholm 00:45:37 – Samtal med Reino Strand 01:00:39 – Samtal med Robert Berg 01:10:12 – Eftersnack med värdarna

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BODY Radio
Sveriges svar på Phil Heath!

BODY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013 61:40


Det är en revanschsugen Robert Berg som är tillbaka på BODY Radio och laddar inför helgens EM. Hör honom berätta om allt från tävlingar till kost och träning! Hållpunkter i detta avsnitt 00:10:49 – Veckans gäst introduceras 00:11:39 – Samtal med Robert Berg 00:52:28 – Eftersnack med värdarna Länkar för detta avsnitt Länk: Roberts blogg Länk: Roberts twitter Länk: Roberts youtube Länk: Roberts instagram

BODY Radio
Sarah Bäckman, Ako Rahim och Robert Berg!

BODY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 53:59


Alla dessa tre superatleter gästar BODY Radio på Arnold Classic i Madrid. Dessutom hinner Alex och Andreas snacka SM och NM. Är danska domare att lita på egentligen? Hållpunkter i detta avsnitt 00:09:11 – Svenska Mästerskapen 00:15:27 – Nordiska Mästerskapen 00:23:17 – Arnold Classic Europe 00:33:51 – Samtal med Sarah, Robert och Ako Länkar för detta avsnitt Länk: Sarah Bäckmans blogg Länk: Ako Rahims blogg Länk: Robert Bergs blogg

BODY Radio
Den Dynamiska Duon på BODY Radio

BODY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2012 83:50


Kristian Sewén och Robert Berg smörjer upp munlädren och gästar BODY Radio. Det snackas om Roberts vinst på SM i AF, rodd, och naturligtvis det kommande VM i AF på Arnolds i Madrid! Hållpunkter i detta avsnitt 00:08:52 – Veckans gäster introduceras 00:09:39 – Samtal med Kristian och Robert 01:05:48 – Eftersnack med värdarna Länkar för detta avsnitt Länk: Kristian Sewéns blogg Länk: Robert Bergs blogg

BODY Radio
Råtalang på BODY Radio

BODY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2012 60:54


Robert Berg har talang för det mesta och den här veckan använder han den i rollen som radiopratare när han gästar BODY Radio. Hör honom bland annat berätta om Athletic Fitness, styrkelyft och periodisk fasta! Länkar för det här avsnittet Länk: Roberts blogg hos Team Body Science Länk: YouTube-kanal med Roberts träning

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