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In hour three of our Best of Holiday Special, we take issue with group dinners and how everyone always wants to share plates. Plus, we revisit yesterday's conversation with Jevon Holland and his father, Robert Holland.
In hour one, Hoch and Solana are live from Hollywood Kia with Miami Dolphins Safety Jevon Holland AND a special guest - Jevon's father Robert Holland. Jevon gives us an update on his two MCL sprains and discusses how hard he's been working to get back on the field. Plus, his thoughts on the Dolphins BIG win over Dallas and what he received for Xmas from his teammates.
Fresh flowers have arrived and it is snack time! If you have ever wanted to start a side hustle, especially in the planty planty industry - this is THE interview for you. Learn how Robert Holland does it all! This extraordinarily talented human is building one of the coolest infused snack brands Tempo Crackers while also maintaining a 9-5 and a full social life. We also discuss how those in the queer community can find like-minded friends and potential romantic partners and the roots of legalization stemming from the work of LGBT activists. Get ready to follow your passion because you are going to be extra motivated after this episode! Light up! It's time for a hot girl (and guy) walk in the garden. Text and call Send Us Flowers! 267-420-0710 Connect with Robert and Tempo Crackers https://instagram.com/tempocrackers?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Follow Robert's Cat https://instagram.com/agentcodybanks420?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Connect with Bizzy and Send Us Flowers! https://www.instagram.com/thatsbizzy/ https://www.instagram.com/sendusflowers/ https://open.spotify.com/show/6xLrOe8aP7eePePxSmdwjp?si=7a2ca57d0c4a49a3 https://sendusflowers.com/ Intro 0:00-2:05 Sending Flowers 2:05-3:55 Launching New Flavors: Community Choice 3:55-6:24 Starting a Side Hustle with a 9-5 Day Job 6:24-9:42 Following Your Passion 9:42-12:05 Finding Your Perfect Edible Dose 12:05-16:15 Bioavailability and Edibles 16:15-18:03 Why Don't Edibles Work For Some People 18:03-19:03 What Are You Working on Now 19:03-20:25 What's Your Tempo? Finding Your Edible Frequency 20:25-24:02 What's in Your Bag? 24:02-27:30 Recapping Pride Month: Creating Queer Spaces 27:30-28:45 Where and How Can You Meet People in the Queer Space? 28:45-30:15 Legalization STARTED with the Queer Community 30:15-33:08 Advice to a Young Entrepreneur Who Wants to Build 33:08-34:23 What it's like having a 9-5 and a 5-9 … DURING THE PANDEMMY 34:23-36:58 How Do You Do it All? 36:58-41:14 Finding Focus + Bad Time Management 41:14-43:14 How Do You Build + Maintain Relationships 43:14-45:37 Flavor Chasing and Pairings 45:37-47:20 Outro 47:20- --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sendusflowers/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sendusflowers/support
"For a customer and for a consumer who's looking for a really consistent experience you need to be able to deliver that dosage consistency. And I think that's the thing that has really differentiated us against other products and where we continue to push towards" - Robert HollandWelcome to a captivating episode of the To Be Blunt Podcast featuring Robert Holland, the visionary behind Tempo and its mouthwatering, budget-friendly savory edibles launched in California. Robert shares his enthralling journey while unveiling savvy strategies for launching a cannabis product that embraces market trends. Discover the art of understanding customer desires, harnessing CPG data, exploring innovative flavors and packaging, pricing tactics that entice customers, captivating with visual packaging, and cultivating fruitful dispensary partnerships.Join us and get all the details you need in order to make an impact in the cannabis industry with your own product![00:00 - 08:11] New Rules to Reschedule Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids on Sine Die Day in Texas[08:12 - 15:41] Introducing Robert Holland, Founder & CEO of Tempo: Disrupting the Edibles Market with Savory Snacks[15:42 - 23:06] Robert Holland: From Texas Snack Capital to Cannabis Entrepreneur and Founder of Tempo Crackers - A Data-Driven Journey[23:07 - 30:27] Navigating the Cannabis Market: From Micro-Dosing to High-Dose Snacks[30:27 - 37:39] A Cost-Effective Approach to New Flavors and Market Trends[37:39 - 44:48] Building Loyalty Through Innovative Flavors and Consistent Dosing[44:48 - 51:52] Discovering the Story Behind Tempo Edibles[51:53 - 59:03] Exploring the California Cannabis Market: Direct to Consumer Options, Retail Partnerships, and Budtender Education[59:03 - 01:07:34] Passion for developing products with financial and artistic backgroundTempo Crackers Founder, Robert Holland, is a snack strategist, entrepreneur, and finance professional. Robert launched Tempo based on a simple question: why can't edibles be savory instead of sweet? Growing up in the Texas snack belt next to the headquarters of Frito Lay, Robert spent his early life enthralled by the intense flavor profiles and out of this world texture of modern snacks. He wanted to bring that same joy to his edible experience in California. He is also the VP of Finance and Strategy at Eaze, California-based cannabis delivery app.Connect with Robert!LinkedInE-mail: robert@tempocrackers.comGo to: tempocrackers.comShayda Torabi has been called one of the most influential Women in WordPress and now she's one of the women leading the cannabis reformation conversation building one of Texas' premier CBD brands. She's currently the CEO and Co-Founder of RESTART CBD, a female-run education first CBD wellness brand. And has formerly held marketing positions at WP Engine and WebDevStudios. Shayda is the host of a podcast for cannabis marketers called To Be Blunt, where she interviews top cannabis brands on their most successful marketing initiatives. When Shayda's not building her cannabiz in Texas, you can find her on the road exploring the best hikes and spots for vegan ice cream. Follow Shayda at @theshaydatorabi SPONSORSHIP is brought to you by Restart CBD. Check them out for your CBD needsLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to join me for episodes featuring some serious cannabis industry by sharing this episode or click here to listen to past episodesRESTART CBD is an education-first CBD wellness brand shipping nationwide.Check out my new website
Ep 427 - Working with Artificial Intelligence Guest: Thomas Davenport By Stuart McNish “The world does not lack for management ideas [sic]. Thousands of researchers, practitioners, and other experts produce tens of thousands of articles, books, papers, posts, and podcasts each year. But only a scant few promise to truly move the needle on practice, and fewer still date to reach into the future of what management will become. It is this rare breed of idea – meaningful to practice, grounded in evidence, and built for the future – that we seek to present,” says Robert Holland, the Editor-in-chief of MIT Sloan Management Review. “Working with AI, Real Stories of Human-Machine Collaboration” endeavours to show that the needle can and will move through the addition of artificial intelligence to the complex work of today's world. Thomas H. Davenport, one of the co-authors of the book says, “There is no shortage of commentary on what artificial intelligence will do to human jobs. It's easy to find a multiplicity of predictions, prescriptions, or denunciations. It is not so easy, however, to find descriptions of how people work day-to-day with smart machines.” We invited Thomas Davenport to join us for a Conversation That Matters about our emerging and ever-expanding relationship with a technology that scares a wide range of people, including Elon Musk and Bill Gates.
To get a demo of how Accu-Trade works with Service Drive:https://www.accu-trade.com/contact/ Speaker 1: (00:00)Good afternoon, everybody. And welcome to this week's vendor with Robert Holland said good day, Bob. It's been a while. It's been a couple weeks. I know you'reSpeaker 2: (00:09)I knew my friend. I caught the, I caught the stink. This thing is not a joke. It's like for real buddy. And when you're 70 years old, like hits you in the nose, it's like getting a punch. First time you get smacked in the nose. When you're in seventh grade with the first real fist fight, you follow me. you get that stinger. You know what I'm saying?Speaker 1: (00:31)Whether you gotta take, if you gotta take a break to you know, we'll be fine. I'm sure we'll get through this. There's lots on the go. I was just commenting. I was just commenting that you had at one of those lucid motors, electric cars through the lanes the other day,Speaker 2: (00:46)FirstSpeaker 1: (00:46)One I had seen come up for wholesale. So that's prettySpeaker 2: (00:48)Cool. Yeah. Yep. Everything's moving around. There's no question about it. So people buy it. They can make a profit everybody's over word. They gotta, you know, a lot of people take a little, take a little profit and run, man. You know what I mean? Nobody's committed that any of these junks, you know, it's amazing. So just a funny side story quick, Shawn, just to start, right? So I've been doing this for a long time and everybody gets sick of hearing that, but it's true. It's I'm over 50 years doing this. And first time this has ever happened. I mean, we used to go through a period where we get cars stolen off trucks, cars out of auction, you know, things stolen replated whatever. Last night we had a, one of our guys pinched a, a, like a next to new Volvo, a 20, 22 Volvo got traded at Lexus store.Speaker 2: (01:40)So he, he grabbed the keys, took it out and he's taken our, one of our attorneys to dinner last night, this, his birthday. And Mr. Frankenstein, Hank Stein, Hank, the best attorney in the United States or Canada, by the way. And you know, they come out from having dinner and they had the car park right in front of the restaurant and it's stolen a 20, 22 vavo. Now I thought they were playing with me when it, when, when I heard they, you know, car had stolen. Cause when you stop and think about this in my entire life, you know, we've had all kinds of things stolen, but we ain't never had a Volvo stolen. Like who's stealing a Volvo. . I mean, you ain't parting the Volvo route, right? It's not getting exported. It's not going into container to vena a Whaler or something. It's it's, it's a, a Volvo that got stolen in front of the restaurant. I don't know. Maybe that's not funny to me. It's hilarious. It's not funny. We got a car stolen. It's a 60 car, right. I'm trying to, I can't wait to find out who stole it. And what's the reason behind it.Speaker 2: (02:48)Like, it's not like it's a civic, you know, type something or other we're they're gonna chop it up and put it in a, in a, you know, port the thing out. It's a so well, I,Speaker 1: (03:01)I got a Volvo. Well, it brought up a bad memory for me. I got my Volvo stolen story for you then. So we had the Speaker 1: (03:10)Well, I, I agree. So these our yard manager opened up the gates for the auction cuz the snow plow was coming in cuz it was wintertime and he opened it up at five in the morning, about five 30 in the morning. Some guys came in, stole an old Volvo station wagon. Used it to grab moreSpeaker 2: (03:25)Of those. That's that's different. They stole a car, they didn't steal a Volvo. They stole, they stole a, a car. You follow me. That's true. But when you're at something late model, there's gotta be a reason behind it. You got, you got something going on, right? Ain't nobody still Google. The number of cars vavo is the last manufacturer to have cars stolen. It's like out a hundred thousand. I would agree. It's less than 1%. okay. I'm sorry. I'll just,Speaker 1: (03:53)I'll just no, no, no. I'll just finish off my story. So we ended up the, well, the police found the Volvo weeks later, months later, even in the back of the woods started right up. It was used in some sort of ATM Grabb one of those old cash machine ATMs of a convenience store. Oh I love it. Ice or whatever, gave it back to us. And put it through the lanes and it brought the same money that it was worth. What months laterSpeaker 2: (04:17)As cars normally do. That's why it's comical.(04:20)When I listen to people, fist fighting over a CR or a PDR or some sort of something that's wrong with the car and you know, give it back and arbitrate it. And it's absolutely comical, but it's, it's almost like chisel and granite when something's wrong, rather than everybody off in the chain of command, they wouldn't answer the phone. He doesn't do anything. The time is up 10 days is over. Just go sell the car again. It I'm telling you that more than 60% of the time, the car brings as much or more money and everybody's temperature can go down and you don't need to take Prozac. And you know, like all kinds of things, man, you know, get over it and just like go do it again, put it outta your mind. And everybody stays normal. It, it happens all the time. In fact, it's a high percentage of times a car brings more, you know what I mean? I don't know how we got on that, but it's that's been my experience.Speaker 1: (05:17)Well, and I was kind of briefly chatting with you about before the call about how dealers seem to be putting vehicles up on multiple different marketplaces, trying to get the money. And you said, well, it's all about relationships. Or the lack ofSpeaker 2: (05:32)We're gonna have to go down that rabbit hole different time because that, that requires like a whole different mindset. It's where, you know, you have a lot of guys try to get the last 15 cents for a car. And in the process of doing that, they get less because when you actually have a relationship with people that you're doing business with and you need to be at the, you know, like you need something to happen, you need another for grand to make a deal and you got a relationship. I can only tell you hundreds of thousands of times where somebody that's doing business with us that really needs something to make a deal. We absolutely will do it with our eyes closed and nothing to talk about. That don't happen when, you know you're, whoing a car out to 50 different places and there is no reciprocity.Speaker 2: (06:17)That's a whole separate issue. Probably a bad topic to get onto today you follow me. But I think if anything happens to be an Axiom in the business that we're in that turns out to be one that is almost never broken. You follow me where you're actually doing business with people you can trust that actually are not scam artists that really do need help and they can reach out and actually find that help at will. You know, it, it's, it's a different circumstance. That's a whole different topic today. Shawney I was thinking about just bringing up the topic that, you know (06:57)Brian Kramer has finally been landed to lead Accu trade, which to me is a phenomenal thing. I've been talking to Brian for probably a year or so.Speaker 2: (07:10)Following how they've actually used our tool in their dealership to, you know, we have a lot of dealers at this point in large dealer groups that are turning out to be the cream of the crop because of using our tool in comparison to other stores in their groups. And what we're finding is that when it's used the way we designed it to be used for communication capability for insurance, for, you know the ability to actually help a salesperson and a consumer, as well as the manager to understand, you know, catter dog DNA what is actually a fair price for something and rationalize it in a way that is it's not just verbal, it's visual and then it's factual and then it's scientific by the time you get to the leveraging the EKG or what we call the O B D Tel, right?Speaker 2: (08:08)All of these things when they actually are used in a consistent manner incrementally, the rooftop actually starts to Excel, right? Because they trade for less, they trade easier, they trade with better communication. They trade for, to be a cat when it's a cat and a dog, when it is a dog and it's not random let's call it the luck that you traded a CARF to be a cat when it turns out to be a dog. And then going through the torture session with, you know the service department actually coming out and breaking your bubble because it's a, an absolute turd and we traded it to be a shiny little object. You follow me. So all of these things, and Brian has led the charge in his use case and his stores in a way that it, it basically changed the culture.Speaker 2: (09:02)And it, it, it kind of like gets the entire dealership on board with a process that and you can use it and they do use it in conjunction with other platforms for other reasons. But when it comes to service drive acquisition it's, it's in a different class. It's not even in the same category when it comes to you know, a salesperson being involved in the trade process, which, you know, that actually rubs off believe it or not into the conversation with the consumer. So it, it just kind of like morphs the the energy and the the honesty and the I would call it the legitimacy of the process. And because of Bryan's success with that suffer from his pedigree. I mean, a guy's got unbelievable pedigrees.Speaker 2: (09:57)He's got a deep history in retail success simultaneously having success in the wholesale side being a a new car dealer it's and not, and recognizing the fact that you don't ignore wholesale because it goes back to the old story, Shawn, if you're not the best end user, there's no shame in recognizing it and finding the best end user to actually get actual cash market value for that vehicle fast, easy in the bank, next case you see. So I'm very, I'm very, very happy that we now have, I think what I'm calling 'em the Pope I would say the spokesperson that has skin in the game that has experiential knowledge of how we built and what we built and how it's leveraged in, in the showroom that in conjunction with the again, the leveraging of the B D the EKG, the reading of the heart monitor of the vehicle, talking to the appraiser before you've welded yourself in those Hamburg, you follow me, there's no shame in knowledge, knowledge is actually nothing to be embarrassed of.Speaker 2: (11:14)And if we have the knowledge prior to pulling the trigger going in deeper on 122,000 mile car, that you're not gonna spend money on, or going in a little more shallow in a off brand unit with 42,000 miles, that's gonna take a, let's call it a a rebuild in a a reconditioning department in order to get it to the point where you might be able to retail it. It's just incremental use of historic and, and current data that surrounds every VIN before you touch it while you're touching it after you've already owned it. And because we have a need for, in my estimation, a a legitimate voice that is a, I hate to say it a do, not a pontificator, someone who's experienced you know, the the set that we've built to be able to speak the language to a dealer where we're not telling a dealer without experience how to do his job better, but helping them understand how you can leverage our stuff in order to actually make not only your job easier, but more efficient.Speaker 2: (12:38)And I would say in the world that we live in efficiency is at the top of the order of things that everybody dreams of, right? In other words, there's only X amount of time in the day. And as you know, the way our worlds are evolving, there's no time to take a private defecation. You, you see what I'm saying? It's just like morning tonight, you're on a a curve of activity that it don't give you any five seconds to do anything outside of the what the noses on a grindstone doing. And my feeling is our tool set. Actually, it, it fits, facilitates that if, if, if that makes sense to you, Sean,Speaker 1: (13:29)I like itSpeaker 2: (13:30)Agent, that's the number one thingSpeaker 1: (13:31)That's exciting. I'm sorry, go ahead. I'm no, I'm just super excited about Brian heading the charge. It's, it's gonna be, I think you nailed it with the product and you nailed it with him, energy, honesty, and legitimacy. So it's, it's superSpeaker 2: (13:43)Cool. And, and we gotta have experiential it's this where we, I know I overused the max plank example of you know how experience is more important than you know, like formal learning, experiential knowledge supersedes anybody reading the book and, and then trying to explain what it is you wanna say being in the trenches, being face to face, having a juggler vein pound in a little bit, when you get stuck in a weird spot and knowing how to actually find your way to the promise land in those circumstances, that's something that you don't learn in a book. It's something that it requires being on the hot seat, how to handle the hot potato and doing it correctly, where you have a high percentage of wins, right? If you don't have that, it's so difficult, no matter how much artificial excitement you want to infuse into something car dealers are not stupid.Speaker 2: (14:46)I, I, you know, I've said it many times, I believe we're the most resourceful people that I've ever had experience dealing with, including lawyers and doctors, including professors. It's difficult to a, a car dealer. They smell it, they say it and when they experience something that actually is useful to them you, you, you have a a different set of commitments to it. It becomes part of the DNA of their activity. And my feeling is, and until now I, I believe I'm, I'm accurate when you're actually being introduced to a I think a you know, a, a platform that it really is built to to be part of a dealer's daily operational skill set. When you have somebody that's actually experienced it to help you through that can read, you know, the personality that dealerships to understand how in instances this will be a a winner for them.Speaker 2: (15:54)It's, it's really exciting to me. Dealers that have started to use it the way we have designed it in the service drive. You know, we have guys that are buying 40 and 50 cars a month that never systemically bought cars out of the service drive. Now, you have to think about what that means. You're buying cars with pedigree your trading cars with pedigree. It means you more than likely sold that sucker new the probability of that being a better retail unit is algebraically higher than being a random buyer in a marketplace that that's, you know, more than likely a car that's flunked, somebody else's shop. And now you're gonna try to act as if this is gonna be a great purchase. You're buying something that is in your there's no transportation. There's no, there's no entire day sitting there going through CRS, breaking balls, trying to find a car that you think you pinched.Speaker 2: (16:53)No, these are cars that are already there. They're not from Syracuse with surface rust under the who knows what these are cars that are sitting there. So when somebody says where this car come well, Mr. Miguel Gotti two doors down from you, that's where the car was sold. New. See, that's a different conversation that that's different when you're bumping 'em for a couple extra bucks, because they actually know that they're buying something that is, you know, something close to being a human's automobile, right? Not an ex rental who knows what, right? It's something. So as we start to leverage this and the, you know, the way that the auto industry is always DeVol, the service and sales are completely separated. I don't give a. What anybody says. Service manager and sales manager never talked to one another. Therefore, who's in for service today.Speaker 2: (17:44)Nobody pays attention. If they do, they paid attention for two days. Last month they didn't have any success had, and therefore they forgot about it again. And therefore service has nothing to do with sales. The fact is when it's done in a let's call it a metallic. If you spent the same time in service drive, as you spend going to 12 auctions in a week you would double the number of cars you're buying and the quality of the cars would be better. And of course, you're saying, whoa, what about the cars with 180,000? Well, of course those cars you're looking to buy out of the service drive because without any question or doubt, if you have no fear of wholesale like CarMax and anybody else that's successful, you have an outlet for those cars to actually make profit. I'll say it again.Speaker 2: (18:29)I've said it many times your bank account, doesn't ask the question. Well, was this wholesale profit or was it retail, profit? The bank doesn't know, nor do they care. They know you paid X and you brought in Y if that's true, it turns out to be a profit. If it's a profit, the king got manufactured out of your service department, because it's not a car that you wanna put on your front line, because it is adverse selection. For whatever reason, 14 bad car faxes and knocking the motor don't make no difference. If you bought it to be 14 bad Carfax and knocking a motor, and you put it in the right marketplace, you gonna make a wholesale profit. Once again, it to ignore that would be in my estimation ignoring the new Testament, because you're only interested in the old Testament. Doesn't make any sense.Speaker 2: (19:18)There's no, there's no rational conversation that you could actually surround that, that attitude with to actually become out, to turn out, to make sense. It doesn't make any sense. So I'm, I'm sorry to get off on that tangent, but it's, it's really exciting to me when we actually start the watch dealers to put the attention to many have, you know, when we first started the traded marketplace now instant cash offer. You know, we actually had the, the, the Sims group out in California was an early adopter, and they actually took a whole building and they, and they dedicated specific people just to follow the leads said, wow, that's unbelievable. And what's happened was over time that has evolved into the best case. User actually takes a specific person to follow those leads coming from Elli and from Autotrader to actually go hound the seller and pinch them little babies, right?Speaker 2: (20:15)You can't do it casually. You gotta do it with direction and with intention and it works. It really does work. I mean, let's be realistic about it right now. If we do the same thing in service drive, where we actually encourage guys to hire people at a, a wage, whatever the wage is, pick a wage, it don't matter. And then incentivize for each car that's purchased. What you wind up with is a very motivated individual that actually is going through your hundred 42 borrows for the day that actually really does pick the cars and do the right condition report with the B D. So then when we're sending the lead in to the acquisition manager or a new car lead, because now they want to trade, they don't wanna just sell to, to, to, to let's say put those leads into the right hands where they're not just getting followed, but they're getting followed with all the data, the incremental information did we sell at new yes or no?Speaker 2: (21:16)Is it a conquest lead? Yes or no. Is this a car we would keep? Is it not? If it's not, let's send it to the person who understands what we're gonna do with it, if we don't keep it right. So it's a really simple process. And, and those leads are not warm. They're red, red, hot. You're actually taking the vast majorities people by surprise. They weren't even thinking about making a transaction to seller trade, but now you're whacking them with the information necessary to create the conversation. Shawn, how much did they sell it for new? Well, our tool shows you what they, what they bought it for new. It, it also shows if it's a second, third or 15th owner. So now we know if we have cat or dog, we also know if the car X ever, and therefore when we have the equipment, the pictures, the dent, and scratch all in one place and deliver that to the person that is the leads best end user.Speaker 2: (22:18)We're off to the races. It's not unusual to pick two or three or four cars in a day when you stop and think about it it's as natural as the sun coming up in the morning, but you have to handle it as if it's real. If your used car manager went out and bought four cars a day at the auction, you'd think he's a superstar. Super, he's a super duper star coming home with MP numbers that he's absolutely clogged in the back of his head with in order to force them through and then rationalize, we'll pick up some money in his shop and then we'll pick up some money somewhere else and we'll pick up something else. Well, that's good. But if you did the same thing in service drive, I think your net number, you're not gonna be cringing. The sales force isn't cringing when they see the P number, because the P number obviously means it's a pinched car outside the, oh, it's not so pinched.Speaker 2: (23:15)It means it's overpaid for a car because there's auction fees. And in other words, transportation costs along with random shop bills that you didn't know about before you pinched it. Right? all of those things again, incrementally as we walk that back, it turns out that service drive is in my estimation a man, a person, a purchaser's best friend. It's probably too much for today, but it, it, to me, it's very exciting, especially since we have somebody, you know, obviously we believe Brian used our tool set and is gonna be again the minister of the tool set, but there there's stores buying 80 cars a month out of service drive 80 as an eight to eight zero. Now when you stop and think about that how much time does that save of somebody needing to go to the auction and find those 80 course that ain't such an easy job.Speaker 2: (24:20)That's actually a full-time job. And then when you think about how they do their turn, their turns, unbelievable. I've never seen inventory. That's better than theirs, but, but when you stop thinking about it, the inventory, the vast majority as pedigree, not your salesperson, they, their sales force doesn't have the approach avoidance thing. When the customer says, well, where duck court come from? What's funny. You asked that folks, we sold the car new. You see when? Well we, we have a professional buyer. He goes to the auction. He buys cars on marketplaces nasty, that, that story starts to get a little fumbled. You follow me, it's different attitude is different. See, we know why Kurt cars turn out to be 30, 60 day cars. They stink like rat rear end customer gets in a Buddhi course, stinks. Salesperson walks that car never, ever in a million years will put the key in that door to show customer again.Speaker 2: (25:18)Right? So, so when we have these approach avoidance issues with cars that are aging out, you follow me. You might even be the one that traded it, and therefore you don't really give a Ratri right of the dealership ever sells it. And you're definitely not gonna take your new up. You only get two ups a day. You're not gonna take your up to that car. So these are simple facts of life or Mo sales people don't do that yet. You're sucking a lollipop if you believe that's not true. And therefore, again, and I'm not saying it's the only solution in the world used car dealer. Can't do it. Cause used car dealer don't have a service department. So, so this is basically franchise specific conversation, but when you actually leverage it, I think it's it's something that will not be overlooked by anybody that has, is inclined to think about what they're doing. Does that make any sense to get at all Shawn? Or are you snoring over there?Speaker 1: (26:17)I'm not snoring in the least. All I wanna say is that anybody out there listening though, if you're an ADE user are gonna become one and this, sorry, Bob, but I know you don't like me doing this, but in the show notes, check it out, get a demo because we can show you the process that, you know, best in class dealerships are using to acquire these vehicles at a service drive. So just check this show notes and click on, get a demo becauseSpeaker 2: (26:42)It's happening and it can happen well for your dealership. It, it really will happen for anybody that actually has the inclination to pay attention. There's no question in my mind about it. So and I'm not, again, this is, of course it's our tool. Of course, it's our product. Of course, it's our pedigree that built the thing, right? So it's not as if this is without shame whatsoever in terms of promoting it, that it's just happens to be when it's true. And it actually works for us not to show a little less shame than we should would be also I think incorrect if I'm not mistaken. We got plenty of testimonials at this point of guys that the, you know, they swear by it and they're at the top of their groups. So it can't just be that they like this dumb, big fat Irish guy and they wanna kiss our somehow. That's not the deal brother. The thing actually works. All right, Shawny. Awesome. Thank you, sir. Hope everybody has fun today.
In This Episode, Darlene discusses the following: More on plagiarism, the importance of united we stand, and amazing examples of a life well-lived with lessons for all of us. Key Takeaways: The Words - a movie that demonstrates the pain of taking from others. The country is divided and should work together toward a common goal such as helping others regardless of skin color. Project H.O.O.D. and ColorUsUnited are two worthy nonprofits to explore. Robert Holland, Jr. dealt with many obstacles in his life but managed to overcome these roadblocks and achieve great success. All of us should heed his remarkable lessons. Connect with Darlene Corbett: Website: DarleneCorbett.com Book: Stop Depriving the World of You: A Guide for Getting Unstuck - Now Available on Audible. Articles: Medium - https://medium.com/@darleneGetUnstuck BizCatalyst360 -https://www.bizcatalyst360.com/author/darlenecorbett/ Please visit my website, sign up for my newsletter and receive a copy of my free Ebook, Five Steps To Get UnStuck . This book is for women 50 plus who wish to get unstuck and for the men who may know someone who is stuck.
GDM #620 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #600 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland and Dokk Tekk. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic and www.facebook.com/dokktekk.
GDM #594 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #590 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #586 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland & Dokk Tekk. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic and www.facebook.com/dokktekk.
GDM #581 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #577 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
Show Notes: In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, Robert Holland chats with host Tammy Tuckey about working as the Vice-President of Resort Development, preparing Future World for EPCOT's opening day in 1982, attending a private screening of "Fantasia 2000" with Roy E. Disney and more! Want to give us your thoughts on this episode? Call us at 1-407-413-9390 and leave us a voicemail! Thanks for listening! “The Tiara Talk Show” is edited, created and hosted by Tammy Tuckey. The Tiara Talk Show is Copyright © 2013-2020 by Tammy Tuckey. All rights reserved.
GDM #566 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #560 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #550 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #546 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #542 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #538 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic.
GDM #533 - This episode features a mix from Robert Holland & Dokk Tekk. For more, check out www.facebook.com/roberthollandmusic and www.facebook.com/dokktekk.
Topics covered in this episode:What is strangles and why is it so difficult to deal with?Testing for stranglesHow long does strangles live live in the environment?Asymptomatic strangles carriersHandling and active outbreak, including vaccination and dealing with weanlingsRoutes of transmissionEndemic cycles/herd immunityCan we eliminate strangles?About Dr. Rob Holland: This episode's guest is Robert Holland, DVM, PhD, a private practice veterinarian in the Central Kentucky area focusing on respiratory problems and infectious diseases. His topic is The Science of Strangles.Holland received is Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the Mississippi State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1994, and he received his PhD in Veterinary Medicine: Virology, at the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center in 2001.Holland has worked globally consulting with countries and jurisdictions to contain and prevent the spread of disease. He has worked domestically with the USDA and many state veterinarians. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harley is joined by Robert Holland, and chats with filmmaker and actor Shane Hagadorn.
We chat with Dr. Robert Holland about respiratory disease, allergies and infectious disease. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Very Things special with The Shend in conversation. When The Cravats split up in 1982, guitarist Robin Raymond (aka Robin R. Dalloway) and bassist/singer The Shend (aka Chris Shendo, born Chris Harz) formed The Very Things, recruiting drummer Gordon Disneytime (aka Robin Holland), bassist Jim Davis (guitarist with Redditch band CKV) for the first live gigs, followed by bassist Steven Burrows (aka Fudger O'Mad or Budge), who is band mate of And Also The Trees. The band also originally had a horn section of Vincent Johnson, John Graham, Robert Holland, and Paul Green. Debut single "The Gong Man" was released on Crass's label in November 1983, with "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" following in June 1984, now signed to Reflex Records. A short film was made based on the latter for Channel 4's The Tube. The band's debut album was released in August 1984, after which the band was trimmed to the core trio. Several singles and EPs followed over the next few years, although a cover of R. Dean Taylor's "There's a Ghost In My House" was withdrawn in 1987 due to The Fall's version appearing at the same time.[2] By 1988 the band had split up, although they had recorded enough material for an album release on One Little Indian, the Motown-influenced Motortown. The original albums, along with a collection of non-album tracks, were reissued by Fire Records in 1994. The Very Things recorded two Peel Sessions, in 1983 and 1987, and two tracks, "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" and "This Is Motortown" featured in the Festive Fifty. The Shend formed a new band, Grimetime, and has since gone on to an acting career, appearing in television series including EastEnders, Red Dwarf, The Bill, Men Behaving Badly, and Torchwood.
Take a journey into sound with TranceChill every week! This show has been on the air for almost 15 years and gives you the hottest and latest tracks in uplifting 138 and 140bpm in a special mix. TranceChill is a non-profit, independent trance show. This episode was broadcasted on ETN.fm Ch. 1 (www.etn.fm) at July 9th, 2018 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT, on Beats2Dance Trance (www.beats2dance.com) at July 13th, 2018 at 12:00 CEST/06:00 EDT, and on Metro Sør Kristiansand (www.metrosor.no) at July 13th, 2018 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT. 1. Sunset & Kiran M Sajeev - Just A Dream (Extended Mix) [WAO138] 2. Mhammed El Alami & Lucid Blue - Under The Sun (O.B.M Notion Extended Remix) [Suanda Voice] 3. Abide & Marc Baz - Before I Fall (Original Mix) [Inspectrum] 4. Ciro Visone & Last Sunlight - The Lament of the Hidden Demon (Original Mix) [Discover Digital] 5. Akku - Megumi (Emotional Mix) [Abora Skies] 6. Grande Piano - Close Your Eyes (Original Mix) [Sundance] 7. Woody Van Eyden - Forever In Your Heartbeat (Extended Mix) [Universal Nation] 8. Solewaas - Regganes Tears (Brent Rix & Mechanical Chords Remix) [Alter Ego] 9. Kristine Blond - Love Shy (Adam Ellis Extended Remix) [Armada Digital] 10. Fisical Project & Ryan K - Until I Find You (Original Mix) [ART] 11. Chris Schweizer ft. Roxanne Emery - Under The Light (Extended Mix) [WAO138] 12. Milosh K - Together In Love (Original Mix) [Sundance] 13. August Vila - Unreal (R3dub Remix) [Silent Shore] 14. Ultimate - Adam's Peak (Extended Mix) [Infrasonic Pure] 15. Elite Electronic & Lauren Ni Chasaide - Lost & Free (Extended Mix) [Amsterdam Trance] 16. Rene Ablaze & Misja Helsloot - External Notification (Extended Mix) [AERYS] 17. Liam Wilson - Return To Reality (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 18. Niko Zografos - One Night In Amsterdam (Extended Mix) [Mental Asylum White] 19. Jack Vath & J.Puchler - Destin (Pinkque Extended Remix) [Reaching Altitude] 20. Robert Holland & Iris Dee Jay ft. Maria Opale - Beautiful [D.MAX Deep] *** Chillout track of the week *** Website: www.trancechill.com iTunes: www.trancechill.com/itunes TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/TranceChill-p1122215/ Program site on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TranceChill Program site on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TranceChill Program site on Discord: https://discord.gg/4qg99Fw Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=3342873
TLR#52 @ HelgiДоброго дня и добро пожаловать. Вашему вниманию пятьдесят второй выпуск Trance Life Radioshow. Новая подборка этой недели в стиле Trance , Vocal и Progressive Trance. Устраиваемся поудобнее. Слушаем и наслаждаемся. Хорошая музыка для хорошего отдыха. 01 Tritonal feat. Cristina Soto - Forgive Me Forget You (Cressida Remix) 02 Thomas Datt - Narani (Original Mix) 03 Redban - Medina (Progressiver Mix) 04 ReOrder feat. Stine Grove - Biscay Bay (Joel Gershom Remix) 05 Oen Bearen - Unadulterated (Mario Ayuda & Chris Callado Remix) 06 Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland ft. Erin - Take A Chance (Original Mix) 07 EnMass feat. Cari Golden - So Please 2010 (Alexander Popov Remix) 08 Element One - International language 09 Allure Feat Julie Thompson - Somewhere Inside (Andy Duguid Remix)
TLR#52 @ HelgiДоброго дня и добро пожаловать. Вашему вниманию пятьдесят второй выпуск Trance Life Radioshow. Новая подборка этой недели в стиле Trance , Vocal и Progressive Trance. Устраиваемся поудобнее. Слушаем и наслаждаемся. Хорошая музыка для хорошего отдыха. 01 Tritonal feat. Cristina Soto - Forgive Me Forget You (Cressida Remix) 02 Thomas Datt - Narani (Original Mix) 03 Redban - Medina (Progressiver Mix) 04 ReOrder feat. Stine Grove - Biscay Bay (Joel Gershom Remix) 05 Oen Bearen - Unadulterated (Mario Ayuda & Chris Callado Remix) 06 Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland ft. Erin - Take A Chance (Original Mix) 07 EnMass feat. Cari Golden - So Please 2010 (Alexander Popov Remix) 08 Element One - International language 09 Allure Feat Julie Thompson - Somewhere Inside (Andy Duguid Remix)
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, May 23, 20184:20 pm: Robert Holland, a Senior Fellow in Education Policy at the Heartland Institute, joins the show to discuss his piece in the Deseret News in which he says bureaucracy is devouring education funds that could be going to teachers4:35 pm: Michelle Quist, an opinion contributor to the Salt Lake Tribune, joins Rod to discuss her piece in which she outlined her decision to sign the medical marijuana ballot initiative5:05 pm: Former NFL defensive back Burgess Owens, who won a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders in 1980 and recently speaks on behalf of black conservatives, joins Rod to discuss a new NFL policy that will levy fines against teams if any of their players kneel during the national anthem6:05 pm: Deseret News Opinion Editor Boyd Matheson joins Rod to discuss the paper’s “Teen and Anxiety” project, a deep dive into teen depression, anxiety, and suicide and school violence6:20 pm: Don Milne, a Financial Literacy Manager with Zions Bank, is working on a personal project to tell the stories of fallen American WWII soldiers and he joins Rod to discuss the project6:35 pm: Donna Carol Voss, host of the podcast “Nothing to Apologize For”, joins Rod to discuss her recent piece in The Daily Caller outlining how President Trump respects and relies on women, perhaps personified by his hiring of Gina Haspel as CIA Director
Доброго дня и добро пожаловать. Вашему вниманию тридцать шестой выпуск Trance Life Radioshow. Легкая подборка этой недели в стиле Progressive и Melodic Trance. Устраиваемся поудобнее. Слушаем и наслаждаемся. Хорошая музыка для хорошего отдыха. TLR#36 @ Helgi MIP LOGO2 @ Helgi LUMIX LOGO2 @ Helgi GTF LOGO2 @ Helgi EDM LOGO2 @ Helgi 01 Intrinity - Insignificance (Original Mix) 02 Incognet - Freedom (Original Mix) 03 Kono (USA) - Olikai (Nerutto Remix) 04 Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland ft. Erin - Light Spark (Original Mix) 05 Nick Tomassetti - Suit Yourself (Original Mix) 06 Vitodito & Jairo feat. Kayleen - Libres (Original Mix) 07 Fischer & Miethig - Summer Memories (Moe La Monde Remix) 08 Ketjak Feat. Yalena - Love Chaser (Dim Chord Remix) 09 Kash Trivedi - Prayer Wheel (Original Mix) 10 Bobina feat. Ana Criado - For Who I Am (Extended Mix) 11 Smart Apes - Between Us (Aurosonic Remix)
Доброго дня и добро пожаловать. Вашему вниманию тридцать шестой выпуск Trance Life Radioshow. Легкая подборка этой недели в стиле Progressive и Melodic Trance. Устраиваемся поудобнее. Слушаем и наслаждаемся. Хорошая музыка для хорошего отдыха. TLR#36 @ Helgi MIP LOGO2 @ Helgi LUMIX LOGO2 @ Helgi GTF LOGO2 @ Helgi EDM LOGO2 @ Helgi 01 Intrinity - Insignificance (Original Mix) 02 Incognet - Freedom (Original Mix) 03 Kono (USA) - Olikai (Nerutto Remix) 04 Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland ft. Erin - Light Spark (Original Mix) 05 Nick Tomassetti - Suit Yourself (Original Mix) 06 Vitodito & Jairo feat. Kayleen - Libres (Original Mix) 07 Fischer & Miethig - Summer Memories (Moe La Monde Remix) 08 Ketjak Feat. Yalena - Love Chaser (Dim Chord Remix) 09 Kash Trivedi - Prayer Wheel (Original Mix) 10 Bobina feat. Ana Criado - For Who I Am (Extended Mix) 11 Smart Apes - Between Us (Aurosonic Remix)
01 Intrinity - Insignificance (Original Mix)02 Incognet - Freedom (Original Mix)03 Kono (USA) - Olikai (Nerutto Remix)04 Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland ft. Erin - Light Spark (Original Mix)05 Nick Tomassetti - Suit Yourself (Original Mix)06 Vitodito & Jairo feat. Kayleen - Libres (Original Mix)07 Fischer & Miethig - Summer Memories (Moe La Monde Remix)08 Ketjak Feat. Yalena - Love Chaser (Dim Chord Remix)09 Kash Trivedi - Prayer Wheel (Original Mix)10 Bobina feat. Ana Criado - For Who I Am (Extended Mix)11 Smart Apes - Between Us (Aurosonic Remix)
1.Apples From Mars - Deep in Me(Original Mix) 2.Richard Durand & Cynthia Hall - Shield Of Faith (Zetandel chill out mix) 3.Laura Brehm - Dance of Love (Faodail Remix) 4.Tom Fall & JES - Come Back (Zetandel ChillOut Mix) 5.Headstrong & Aurosonic Feat. Stine Grove - I Wont Fall (Taraya Chill Progressive Mix) 6.Aurosonic feat. Kate Louise Smith - Open Your Eyes (Chillout Mix) 7.Katrin Vesna - If (Oleg Byonic ChillOut Station) 8.Tiikk - Morning Light(Original Mix) 9.FRONT - When Angels Fall (Panda_s Dream Chill Remix) 10.Max Denoise feat Katya - Summer (Original Mix) 11.Nikolay Kempinskiy & Phillipo Blake feat V.Ray - Where Are You (Seven24 & Soty Remix) 12.Vadim Bonkrashkov - Seventh Sense (Oleg Byonic Remix) 13.Iris Dee Jay and Robert Holland featuring Erin - Remember Us (Chillout Mix) 14.Headstrong feat. Stine Grove - Tears (DualState Enigmatic Remix)
Tracklist: 01. Alternate High - N.O.É.M.I (Original Mix) [Beyond The Stars Recordings] 02. R3dub - Flaxen (Original Mix) [Silent Shore Records] 03. Rave Nine Feat. Enlia - Toronto (Original Mix) [D.MAX Recordings] 04. Hyperphycron - Space Trip (Original Mix) [Sundance Recordings] 05. Carl Daylim - Alma (Marco Mc Neil Remix) [Sundance Recordings] 06. Paul Steiner - Only With You (Original Mix) [Beyond The Stars Recordings] 07. Rolfie K & Myk Bee - Reactivated (Extended Mix) [State Control Records] 08. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Faster (Type 41 Remix) [Trance All-Stars Records] 09. PvR - Gravity Acceleration (Extended Mix) [State Control Records] 10. Kream Sauce - Bitter Better (Original Mix) [Silent Shore Records]
TranceChill is the best independent weekly radio show for the latest and best in progressive, uplifting and vocal trance. Hosted by Alf Otto Fagermo. This episode was broadcasted on ETN.fm Ch. 1 (www.etn.fm) at October 16th, 2017 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT, on Beats2Dance Trance (www.beats2dance.com) at October 20th, 2017 at 12:00 CEST/06:00 EDT, and on Radio Sør Kristiansand (www.radiosor.no) at October 20th, 2017 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT. 1. Beatsole - Shimla (Extended Mix) [WAO138] 2. David Forbes & Richard Lowe - Loved No More (Original Mix) [Grotesque] 3. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland ft. Erin - Faster (Type 41 Remix) [Trance All-Stars] 4. MaRLo ft. Emma Chatt - Leave My Hand (ReOrder Extended Remix) [Reaching Altitude] 5. UDM - World Of Illusion (Extended Mix) [Digital Society] 6. Sky Angel & Shockwaves - New Horizon (Sebastian Montano Remix) [Sundance] 7. Andy Moor & Somna ft Amy Kirkpatrick - One Thing About You (Chris Metcalfe Remix) [AVA] 8. Carl Daylim - Alma (Mike Rodas Remix) [Sundance] 9. Aly & Fila With Ferry Tayle - Concorde (Extended Mix) [FSOE Fables] 10. Abide - Lightning Effects (Original Mix) [Sundance] 11. Amir Hussain & Dark Fusion - The Arrival [Universal Nation] 12. Sied Van Riel - Vampire (Original Mix) [Subculture] 13. Riialto & FG Noise - Edgy (Extended Mix) [Redux] 14. Fischer & Miethig - Return To Bermuda [We Are Trance] 15. LekSin - New Life (Original Mix) [Sundance] 16. Maratone - Sunrise (Asteroid Remix) [Maraphobia] 17. Casey Rasch & Andres Sanchez - Transatlantic [In Trance We Trust] 18. Sunset ft. Jess Morgan - The Gift Of Giving (Extended Mix) [Amsterdam Trance] 19. Nitrous Oxide & Mysterious Movement - Breathe (Original Mix) [Mondo] 20. Kiyoi & Eky - Moon River (Extended Mix) [Redux] 21. Paul van Dyk feat. Vega 4 - Time of Our Lives (PvD Time To Chill Mix) [Urban] Website: www.trancechill.com iTunes: www.trancechill.com/itunes Program site on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TranceChill Program site on Twitter: www.twitter.com/TranceChill Program site on Ello: www.ello.co/TranceChill Program site on Google+: www.google.com/+TranceChillcom Program site on VK: vk.com/trancechillcom Program site on Discord: https://discord.gg/4qg99Fw
The weekly radio show on RADIO RECORDEvery Monday from 22:00 to 23:00 on TranceMission Radio 01. ROMM, Alex BELIEVE, MarGo Lane - Forever (Original Mix) 02. ROMM, Alex BELIEVE, Alta May - I'm Not Afraid (Vlad Vix Remix) 03. Rene Ablaze & Suzanna Dee - Fallen Angel (Original Mix) 04. Emanuele Braveri & Robin Vane - Never Stop (Original Mix) 05. FloE feat. Aly Frank - Adore You (F.G. Noise Remix) 06. Frainbreeze & VIKA - Better Day (Sunset Remix) 07. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Faster (Type 41 Remix) 08. Myde - Another Life (Second Reason Remix) 09. Mark Sherry meets Space Frog & Derb - Follow Me (Psyburst Mix) 10. Armin van Buuren - This is A Test (Shinovi Extended Remix) 11. The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up (Noisa F13 Edit)
The weekly radio show on RADIO RECORDEvery Monday from 22:00 to 23:00 on TranceMission Radio 01. ROMM, Alex BELIEVE, MarGo Lane - Forever (Original Mix) 02. ROMM, Alex BELIEVE, Alta May - I'm Not Afraid (Vlad Vix Remix) 03. Rene Ablaze & Suzanna Dee - Fallen Angel (Original Mix) 04. Emanuele Braveri & Robin Vane - Never Stop (Original Mix) 05. FloE feat. Aly Frank - Adore You (F.G. Noise Remix) 06. Frainbreeze & VIKA - Better Day (Sunset Remix) 07. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Faster (Type 41 Remix) 08. Myde - Another Life (Second Reason Remix) 09. Mark Sherry meets Space Frog & Derb - Follow Me (Psyburst Mix) 10. Armin van Buuren - This is A Test (Shinovi Extended Remix) 11. The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up (Noisa F13 Edit)
1.Amurai feat Sean Ryan - Killing Me Inside (Acoustic Mix) 2.Kansai - Remember This Night (Chillout Mix) 3.Chris Wonderful - Magic World 4.Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Light Spark (Chillout Mix) 5.Coastline - Distant Sunrise (Original Mix) 6.Bryan Milton & Avelour - Paraiso del amor(Original mix) 7.Headstrong feat. Stine Grove - Love Until It Hurts (12 String & 8.Cello Chillout Mix) 9.Ambient Light-Winter 10.Kinestetika - The Breath Of Passion (Original Mix) 11.Artem Beimler The future we will not see 12.The Specter - Take it all the way 13.Tony Igy - M.E.D.U.Z.Z.A.
Luke and Rudy are relegated to the garage for today's show, but Andrew convinces him to make the most of it. TBTL friendo Chris Hayes of MSNBC calls-in to explain why Luke is wrong about Volkswagen. And comedian Cameron Esposito joins us to talk about her time as a circus ringmaster. Special thanks to Robert Holland and Lori Magnuson for supporting this episode of TBTL!
Tracklist: 01. Fawn & Digital Sixable - Where Has Your Love Gone (Lime Time Remix) 02. ATB feat. Fade - Pacific Avenue (Original Mix) 03. Puremusic - Take A Seat And Relax 04. Schiller - Velvet Aeroplane (With Kate Havnevik - Chill Out Version) 05. Puremusic - The Watch The Sunrise 06. Sunlounger & Rocking J - Finca (Chill Out Mix) 07. Roger Shah Presents Sunlounger ft. Zara Taylor - Found (Downtempo Version) 08. Sunlounger ft. Zara - Crawling (Chill Mix) 09. Space Rockerz, Ellie Lawson - Under The Same Sky (R.I.B. Mix) 10. Brian Laruso, JES, Roger Shah - Higher Than the Sun (Sunlounger Remix) 11. Bryan Milton feat. ID - I Know Your Way 12. Mike Danis - Greenlight (Chillout Edit) 13. Schiller - Energy (With Tim Brownlow - Chill Out Version) 14. Iris Dee Jay, Robert Holland, Maria Opale - Guardian Angel (Intro Mix) 15. Schiller - Dancing In The Dark (With Ameerah - Chill Out Version)
Alexander Gorshkov - Chillout Sundays June 2013 записано на Frisky Radio.Используйте хэш теги шоу - #CATW и #Chilloutfamily. Подписывайтесь на мою RSS ленту . 1. ID - ID (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 2. Timbaland feat. One Republic - Apologize (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 3. Lustral - For A Lifetime (Vox Mix) 4. ID - ID 5. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Remember Us (Chillout Mix) 6. ID - ID 7. ID - ID 8. Sunlounger feat Zara Taylor - Feels Like Heaven 9. Sunlounger - One More Day (with Ingsha feat. Simon Binkenborn) 10. DJ Shah - You Are The Sun (Chillout mix) 11. ID - ID 12. Dark Matters - I Dont Believe In Miracles (Ft. Jess Morgan) 13. Sleepthief - You Did a Good Thing (feat. Nicola Hitchcock)
Alexander Gorshkov - Chillout Sundays June 2013 записано на Frisky Radio.Используйте хэш теги шоу - #CATW и #Chilloutfamily. Подписывайтесь на мою RSS ленту . 1. ID - ID (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 2. Timbaland feat. One Republic - Apologize (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 3. Lustral - For A Lifetime (Vox Mix) 4. ID - ID 5. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Remember Us (Chillout Mix) 6. ID - ID 7. ID - ID 8. Sunlounger feat Zara Taylor - Feels Like Heaven 9. Sunlounger - One More Day (with Ingsha feat. Simon Binkenborn) 10. DJ Shah - You Are The Sun (Chillout mix) 11. ID - ID 12. Dark Matters - I Dont Believe In Miracles (Ft. Jess Morgan) 13. Sleepthief - You Did a Good Thing (feat. Nicola Hitchcock)
CATW #139. Используйте хэш теги шоу - #CATW и #Chilloutfamily. Подписывайтесь на мою RSS ленту .________________________________________________________________________________Слушайте CATW: / Listen of CATW: - в пятницу (ДЕНЬ РЕЛИЗА) на SSRadio (Лондон, Великобритания) в 21.00 по Москве; - в пятницу (ДЕНЬ РЕЛИЗА) на Soundstorm Radio (Инсбрук, Австрия) в 22.00 по Москве;- в субботу на 109FM (Киев, Украина) в 19.00 по Москве;- в субботу на PsyRadio (Киев, Украина) в 22.00 по Москве;- НА НОВОЙ РАДИОСТАНЦИИ - в субботу на FlyBeat Radio (Москва, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве;- в воскресенье на Radio Premier (Днепропетровск, Украина) в 22.00 по Москве;- НА НОВОЙ РАДИОСТАНЦИИ - в ночь с воскресенья на понедельник на Megaport FM (Санкт-Петербург, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве.________________________________________________________________________________ 1. ID - ID (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 2. Timbaland feat. One Republic - Apologize (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 3. Lustral - For A Lifetime (Vox Mix) 4. ID - ID 5. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Remember Us (Chillout Mix) 6. ID - ID 7. ID - ID 8. Sunlounger feat Zara Taylor - Feels Like Heaven 9. Sunlounger - One More Day (with Ingsha feat. Simon Binkenborn) 10. DJ Shah - You Are The Sun (Chillout mix) 11. ID - ID 12. Dark Matters - I Dont Believe In Miracles (Ft. Jess Morgan) 13. Sleepthief - You Did a Good Thing (feat. Nicola Hitchcock)
CATW #139. Используйте хэш теги шоу - #CATW и #Chilloutfamily. Подписывайтесь на мою RSS ленту .________________________________________________________________________________Слушайте CATW: / Listen of CATW: - в пятницу (ДЕНЬ РЕЛИЗА) на SSRadio (Лондон, Великобритания) в 21.00 по Москве; - в пятницу (ДЕНЬ РЕЛИЗА) на Soundstorm Radio (Инсбрук, Австрия) в 22.00 по Москве;- в субботу на 109FM (Киев, Украина) в 19.00 по Москве;- в субботу на PsyRadio (Киев, Украина) в 22.00 по Москве;- НА НОВОЙ РАДИОСТАНЦИИ - в субботу на FlyBeat Radio (Москва, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве;- в воскресенье на Radio Premier (Днепропетровск, Украина) в 22.00 по Москве;- НА НОВОЙ РАДИОСТАНЦИИ - в ночь с воскресенья на понедельник на Megaport FM (Санкт-Петербург, Россия) в 23.00 по Москве.________________________________________________________________________________ 1. ID - ID (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 2. Timbaland feat. One Republic - Apologize (Lukas Termena Chillout Mix) 3. Lustral - For A Lifetime (Vox Mix) 4. ID - ID 5. Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin - Remember Us (Chillout Mix) 6. ID - ID 7. ID - ID 8. Sunlounger feat Zara Taylor - Feels Like Heaven 9. Sunlounger - One More Day (with Ingsha feat. Simon Binkenborn) 10. DJ Shah - You Are The Sun (Chillout mix) 11. ID - ID 12. Dark Matters - I Dont Believe In Miracles (Ft. Jess Morgan) 13. Sleepthief - You Did a Good Thing (feat. Nicola Hitchcock)
I have always found something distinctly ‘un-British’ about the Mediterranean. I grew up thinking of the British empire – and British spirit – as being founded upon the open ocean: unconfined, stormy and there to be mastered. A route to the rest of the world and limitless opportunity. The Mediterranean, by contrast, always seemed a bit limp. It had no tides; its main purpose was as a tourist destination; it was (at least on its northern shore) very European in a way that Britain was not. It seemed as cramped as an Italian tourist beach in autumn. But I was very, very wrong. That is why reading Robert Holland‘s excellent book Blue Water Empire: the British in the Mediterranean since 1800 (Penguin, 2012) was such an eye opener to me. British history has been intimately bound up with the Med, and not just through the odd colonial oddity like Gibraltar or Malta, or through the search for a viable theatre in the Second World War. As Holland argues, it is the British that made the Med into something of a region, rather than a collection of regions. It was where Britain confronted Napoleon, and – many years later – where they found an outlet to take the war to Hitler. In between, and indeed after, it was a key area for British interests, and a place where British influence was great. You can see the results in modern day Palestine, in Greece, in Egypt. Holland is also particularly good at explaining the history of places such as Cyprus, Corfu, Malta and Gibraltar, where the British empire was a key factor in daily life and nation building. Near the end of the interview we also touch on the Mediterranean of today, and Robert Holland speaks movingly about the current economic crisis and its impact. He keenly regrets the inability of the states of the Mediterranean to see themselves as neighbours within a region, and the loss of a true pan-Mediterranean identity. I was wrong about Britain and its relationship to this crucial region, and that’s why I both enjoyed reading the book and talking to the author. I hope you enjoy listening just as much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I have always found something distinctly ‘un-British’ about the Mediterranean. I grew up thinking of the British empire – and British spirit – as being founded upon the open ocean: unconfined, stormy and there to be mastered. A route to the rest of the world and limitless opportunity. The Mediterranean, by contrast, always seemed a bit limp. It had no tides; its main purpose was as a tourist destination; it was (at least on its northern shore) very European in a way that Britain was not. It seemed as cramped as an Italian tourist beach in autumn. But I was very, very wrong. That is why reading Robert Holland‘s excellent book Blue Water Empire: the British in the Mediterranean since 1800 (Penguin, 2012) was such an eye opener to me. British history has been intimately bound up with the Med, and not just through the odd colonial oddity like Gibraltar or Malta, or through the search for a viable theatre in the Second World War. As Holland argues, it is the British that made the Med into something of a region, rather than a collection of regions. It was where Britain confronted Napoleon, and – many years later – where they found an outlet to take the war to Hitler. In between, and indeed after, it was a key area for British interests, and a place where British influence was great. You can see the results in modern day Palestine, in Greece, in Egypt. Holland is also particularly good at explaining the history of places such as Cyprus, Corfu, Malta and Gibraltar, where the British empire was a key factor in daily life and nation building. Near the end of the interview we also touch on the Mediterranean of today, and Robert Holland speaks movingly about the current economic crisis and its impact. He keenly regrets the inability of the states of the Mediterranean to see themselves as neighbours within a region, and the loss of a true pan-Mediterranean identity. I was wrong about Britain and its relationship to this crucial region, and that’s why I both enjoyed reading the book and talking to the author. I hope you enjoy listening just as much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I have always found something distinctly ‘un-British’ about the Mediterranean. I grew up thinking of the British empire – and British spirit – as being founded upon the open ocean: unconfined, stormy and there to be mastered. A route to the rest of the world and limitless opportunity. The Mediterranean, by contrast, always seemed a bit limp. It had no tides; its main purpose was as a tourist destination; it was (at least on its northern shore) very European in a way that Britain was not. It seemed as cramped as an Italian tourist beach in autumn. But I was very, very wrong. That is why reading Robert Holland‘s excellent book Blue Water Empire: the British in the Mediterranean since 1800 (Penguin, 2012) was such an eye opener to me. British history has been intimately bound up with the Med, and not just through the odd colonial oddity like Gibraltar or Malta, or through the search for a viable theatre in the Second World War. As Holland argues, it is the British that made the Med into something of a region, rather than a collection of regions. It was where Britain confronted Napoleon, and – many years later – where they found an outlet to take the war to Hitler. In between, and indeed after, it was a key area for British interests, and a place where British influence was great. You can see the results in modern day Palestine, in Greece, in Egypt. Holland is also particularly good at explaining the history of places such as Cyprus, Corfu, Malta and Gibraltar, where the British empire was a key factor in daily life and nation building. Near the end of the interview we also touch on the Mediterranean of today, and Robert Holland speaks movingly about the current economic crisis and its impact. He keenly regrets the inability of the states of the Mediterranean to see themselves as neighbours within a region, and the loss of a true pan-Mediterranean identity. I was wrong about Britain and its relationship to this crucial region, and that’s why I both enjoyed reading the book and talking to the author. I hope you enjoy listening just as much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heard on SIRIUS/XM Satellite Radio on Electric Area (SIRIUS Channel 38/XM Channel 80). Ready for Rebirth features some Arthur's own edits and mash-up productions, current favorites, and tracks from the likes of Sander van Doorn, Michael Woods, Tyler Michaud, and more. - Ready for Rebirth debuted on Global Dance Mission episode 73 on iTunes coupled with a mix from Robert Holland.