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It's another varied mix of questions, with a couple on catching up after a late start, avoiding the 60% tax trap and lots more. Shownotes: https://meaningfulmoney.tv/QA30 01:03 Question 1 Hi, I'm curious if you have advice, best practice or tools to advise people who have a reasonable rental property portfolio on how to plan for retirement? I am 55, have taken 50k tax free cash, and 13k a year drawdown, approx 40k left. I have 11 rental properties, but I am still remortgaging and buying more properties. Currently have about 450k available to reinvest into a few more properties, and then probably stop buying. I'm really struggling to understand how much I can/should have available to spend each month, especially as I'm still reinvesting into properties. I'm sure I should be spending way more than I am, but can't work out how best to put a retirement plan together to show how much I truly afford to spend each month. Love your content, and thanks for any advice you may be able to give. Thanks, Paul 09:49 Question 2 Hi Pete and Rog. Big fan of the podcast, keep up the good work. I am looking at ways to stay under 100k income each year to remain eligible for childcare benefits. I know if I were to make AVC into my work pension this would help to remain below that figure. I would prefer to put this money into a SIPP. My question is if I got paid the money and deposited it into a SIPP instead of my work pension will this reduce my income tax and prevent me from going over 100k and losing childcare benefits. Kind regards, Joshua 12:33 Question 3 Hello Pete and Roger, Firstly, thank you so much for such an informative podcast. I don't think I listen to a single episode without taking away something valuable! My question relates to what I should do to with money as I accumulate it for the next financial year's ISA and SIPP allowance. For context- I am 39, an NHS doctor with an NHS pension, have a paid off mortgage and have started making SIPP contributions to bring my adjusted net income below the 60% tax threshold. I am in the privileged position to be able to contribute maximum S&S ISA contributions at the beginning of each tax year and already have filled premium bonds allowance as my emergency fund. Should I put my accumulating savings in a high interest savings account until April, or am I missing out on growth each year and should I be using a GIA with a bed and ISA approach? I appreciate there may be tax on savings interest above £500 or CGT on anything over £3k gains. I just don't want to be missing out on the best approach for the next 20+ years as I hopefully continue to max out ISA and pension contributions. Thank you so much in advance and keep up the fantastic work! Paddy 16:36 Question 4 Dear Pete and Rodge, I am relatively young (36) and have started listening to your podcast relatively recently (in the last year). What I like about it best is the calming relaxed attitude that money matters are discussed in and the comforting belief that life is more important than money I think shines through. Comparison is the thief of joy I know but I find it hard to situate myself in relation to where I ‘should' be financially. I stayed at university a long time (10years) and so always perceived of myself as ‘in debt' and living to the brink of my means, I didn't have a credit card but I would spent all my money and save nothing. When I did eventually get a job it didn't pay much and again it was paycheck to paycheck for many years. Then came three big changes almost at once. First me and my wife had a baby daughter come along, next the company I worked for went bust and third I found your podcast! Something about the mix of these three made me sit up, take notice and want to engage with my finances where previously my head had been in the sand. I did very much feel like I was way behind the running. I managed to find a job which paid almost a third as much take home pay again and decided to set up savings for my daughter, set up an emergency fund, increase pensions contributions, open a stocks and shares ISA, all of the good stuff that you guys continually discuss. However, I still am very much of the opinion that I am way behind the game and starting late which is a shame seeing as time is such a valuable component in investing. My question to you guys is, were you in my position, where would be the first places you would look to educate yourselves on the right things to do next? I feel like I don't know what I don't know and things continually surprise me (for instance I didn't realise that having a car on finance was considered bad debt until the other day). I have this constant nagging doubt that I will be missing something because I haven't started from the beginning. I did consider going back to the start of the podcast when I found it, but Rodge wasn't even around in the first few so I didn't enjoy it as much and also felt like maybe some advice would have gone out of date? Is there a key place for me to start, non-negotiable sources I have to get to grips with in the first place that you can direct me to? What would you do? Very keen to learn your thoughts and hugely appreciative of all your efforts! Kind regards, Dan 24:16 Question 5 Hello Pete & Roger I've gained Incalculable value from listening to you so keep up the amazing work! I have a DB-DC hybrid scheme and at my target retirement age (64) my projections say I'll have £33K p.a DB income + £345K DC pot. This would give me ~ £86K TFC allowance at the pot. My plan has been not to take any TFC on the DC pot upfront and to use regular UFPLS withdrawals to reduce income tax over the long term. However, as this is a hybrid scheme, if I take both DB and DC components at the same time I can keep the DB at £33K p.a. and take £220K TFC upfront. This has made me question my slow TFC strategy as I can realise far more taking it upfront by leveraging the DB ‘value' but only at that point in time. My thoughts are to then find a way to get this £220K TFC into S&S ISAs where they would be invested in the same way as in my DC pension. This would allow me to reduce income tax massively over my lifetime. This seems too good to be true! Is it? Problem will be finding a home for such large amounts of cash Options Max mine and wifes ISA allowances (£40K p.a) £10K p.a. contribution to mine and wifes DC pots (MPAA limited) (£20K p.a.) Any other options? Thanks, Duncan 28:46 Question 6 Greetings Pete and Roger, Speaking as a fellow Gen X gruff Northerner (…Pete!), I'd just like to express my huge gratitude to you both for rescuing me from years of financial ineptitude, misdirection and investing ignorance. I can only blame myself, but losing a parent in my late teens, then late 20s, and subsequently finding myself on the non-receiving end of ‘Sideways disinheritance' (Dad remarried / mirrored will / sold our family home to pay second wife's debts….) didn't help with establishing good long-term financial habits. Thankfully, the financial clouds parted 21(ish) months ago when I discovered your excellent Youtube videos, first book, and podcast back catalogue, including a tour de force in ‘tough love' re: DC pension catch up. Since then, I've been desperately trying to catch up, with a rough target of getting a DC pot to support an UFPLS annual 3.5 - 4% withdrawal of, the magic, £16,760. Starting from a very low base, I've been using direct payments from my own Limited Company into a Vanguard SIPP, approximately £3k+ per month (yes, I'm living on lentils..) combined with transferring personal contributions of £10k from money sat in a S&S ISA, thereby getting tax relief up to my small wage of £12.5k. Using this mechanism, I've placed £48k into the pension (mindful of the £60k limit – tax relief is added on the 10k personal, but 19% corp. tax is saved on the employer contributions) in the last financial year, but won't be able to sustain this forever. My question is as follows – provided I still make a net profit after the Employer pension contributions, am I correct in assuming I'm ok re: the ‘Wholly and exclusively' HMRC test? The employer pension payments dwarf the remaining net profit, from which I then take a small amount of dividends, and a smaller corporation tax payment is made at 19%. Also, provided I don't transgress the personal earnings limit (£12,570 for me), is that ok also re: also putting in from the employee side? Am I missing anything at all? E.g. could you use the ‘carry-forward rule' to top up previous years with employer contributions from the Limited company? I'm assuming the answer is ‘no', as dividends don't count as earnings / they don't exceed £60k, but thought I'd ask anyway! Apologies for the ‘War and Peace' length question, and thanks again. Stay intentional, Bill PS: Really like the ‘Catching up' section of your, also excellent, second book Pete.
This week we get a mini deep dive into one of the greatest live TV moments in Irish history, their mutual love of Podge & Rodge and Joe reveals a potential collab with the legendary Dustin The Turkey.With Oasis in town the lads discuss ticket prices and the craft/dangers of bunking in.Darren's thirst for the celebrity circuit gets called out and things get tasty when he reveals the REAL reason he can't go to E.PSend all of your questions and comments to stallit@goloudnow.com
Carey kicks off this episode of the It's All Music Podcast with “A Pint of Plain', a song by The Dubliners from 1974.The lads chat about the Eurovision and how Ireland did this year and listen back (& play along) to some of the songs Carey thought were good!Loads of chat, stories & craic throughout with another song near the end featuring Mr Roger Ryan. A past guest and friend of the lads. Roger had called over to Quirky during the week where he nabbed him to play some Cajon and percussion on a cover of Bob Dylan's “Buckets of Rain”. Thanks again Rodge, saved Quirky a job!From Carey, Henny & Quirky @ IT'S ALL MUSIC - THANKS FOR LISTENING Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kari and Jennifer are back to discuss 7x10 of The Rookie. They recap the episode where Seth gets fired, a raccoon is loose in the Mid-Wilshire station, James and Nyla are still working through things, and we meet Celina's new boyfriend, Rodge. News: 1:14 Teenage Girls: 8:36 Prisoners & Raccoon: 20:35 Lucy & Seth: 35:23 Celina & Rodge: 45:32 Jayla: 52:00 Listener Thoughts: 56:48 Share your thoughts about these topics, episodes you'd like to see from us, and more by emailing Shop Talk at shoptalktherookiepodcast@gmail.com or following Shop Talk on Twitter(@TheShopTalkPod_), TikTok(@TheShopTalkPodcast_), and Bluesky(theshoptalkpod.bsky.social). We also have merch, that you can find here: https://shop-talk.dashery.com/ #TheRookie #Chenford #Wopez #Bailan
Jeffy teaches Rodge to be trustworthy by accepting responsibility for their actions when their baseball accidentally breaks the neighbor's window. "Therefore, to one who knows the right thing to do, and does not do it, to him it is sin," James 4:17 NAS (originally aired as "The Accident" 1/20/21) #kids, #christiankids, #lessonsoncharacter, #actlikejesus, #storiesforkids, #biblelessonsforkids, #storiesforchristiankids, #bedtimstoriesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #fishbitesforkids, #roncarriewebb
Dan Barreiro opens the show discussing the speculation that just won't go away: Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings rumors. Dan and Gaardsy also do a couple live listen-ins to Gophers/Northwestern from the Big Ten Tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Barreiro opens the show discussing the speculation that just won't go away: Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings rumors. Dan and Gaardsy also do a couple live listen-ins to Gophers/Northwestern from the Big Ten Tournament.
Dan Barreiro opens the show discussing the speculation that just won't go away: Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings rumors. Dan and Gaardsy also do a couple live listen-ins to Gophers/Northwestern from the Big Ten Tournament.
Dan Barreiro opens the show discussing the speculation that just won't go away: Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings rumors. Dan and Gaardsy also do a couple live listen-ins to Gophers/Northwestern from the Big Ten Tournament.
Dan Barreiro opens the show discussing the speculation that just won't go away: Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings rumors. Dan and Gaardsy also do a couple live listen-ins to Gophers/Northwestern from the Big Ten Tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Barreiro opens the show discussing the speculation that just won't go away: Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings rumors. Dan and Gaardsy also do a couple live listen-ins to Gophers/Northwestern from the Big Ten Tournament.
In hopes of winning a brand new washing machine thanks to TasWater, Rodge from Elderslie calls in to take part in Showeroke, singing Fire and Rain by James Taylor, and Tony from Moonah sings Johnny Williamson's True Blue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Stupid Hearts Club. The Entertainment Community for everyone with a creative, open, loving, romantic and gloriously stupid heart!-------------------Hey there my Stupid Hearted angels.This week I invited my newish pal Rob Dunkley, musician and long term Patron of SHC who lives quite near me, round for a cuzzer and a cuddle.He's good value Rob and I think we will do some more strummy stuff together. I am very keen to see his band Rodge as soon as they are ready.Here we are talking our way through the winter blues, the importance of creativity and setting a few lickle targets to keep you going.Chin up everyone, and remember make time to spend time with a pal or pals when you are not feeling it, it may just lift you before you sink.Much loveNicoStupid Hearts Club Forever Baby-------------------If you enjoy what I do and would like to help support all the time and effort I lovingly put into the world of Stupid Hearts Club, which now includes, podcasts, live music events, music collabs and more, then please consider becoming a paid subcriber to my Patreon! You will have immediate access to a well stocked treasure trove of really cool extra podcast bits, and you will be first to know about stuff like merch, news, and forthcoming plans to create an actual membership club, that means you will be able get into all SHC music nights and events for FREE. Every paid sub really helps me keep going, even if it's just to try it out for a month! And all for around £5! BargzEither way. I'm still super happy you are here at all so thank you so much for listening!Oh and if you want to see me on an almost daily basis titting about and being a legend of compassion come and follow stupid hearts club on Instagram, Don't be shy, come and say helloNico xx-------------------Production support from Drew ToynbeeCopyright 2025 Nico Tatarowicz
C'est aujourd'hui, la fête de mon papa, il aurait eu 65 ans…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit davidlat.substack.comWelcome to Original Jurisdiction, the latest legal publication by me, David Lat. You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction by reading its About page, and you can email me at davidlat@substack.com. This is a reader-supported publication; you can subscribe by clicking here. Thanks!It might seem odd to bestow the title of “titan” upon someone once described in the New York Times as standing five-foot-two and weighing 100 pounds wet. But if you know anything about banking M&A and regulatory work, you know that H. Rodgin Cohen, senior chair of Sullivan & Cromwell, is a true giant of the field.For more than 50 years, Rodge Cohen has practiced at the pinnacle of financial-services law. He's played a role in many historical events over the decades, including New York City's fiscal crisis, where he helped rescue the city from the brink of bankruptcy in 1975; the Iran hostage crisis, where he counseled American banks that released frozen Iranian funds, part of the deal that led to the 1981 release of the hostages; the 2008 financial crisis, where he represented the buyer or the seller in seemingly every major bank deal; and efforts last year to save Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank.In my latest podcast episode, I interview Rodge about his remarkable career, including his involvement in the aforementioned, headline-making events. But we also cover his childhood in West Virginia, his advice for how to succeed as a deal lawyer, and even his theater and reading recommendations—because despite his demanding practice, Rodge somehow finds the time to see numerous shows and read tons of books. (One recent work we both recommend is Paula Vogel's Mother Play, which yesterday snagged four Tony Award nominations, including Best New Play.)For my first-ever interview of a corporate or transactional attorney (as opposed to a litigator), I wanted to get a big name—and Rodge Cohen is one of the biggest and best in the business. I guessed that he would be “too big to fail”—and if you listen to our enjoyable and wide-ranging conversation, you'll see that I was right.Show Notes:* H. Rodgin Cohen bio, Sullivan & Cromwell* H. Rodgin Cohen profile, Chambers and Partners* Trauma Surgeon of Wall Street, by Alan Feuer for the New York Times* The Banking Industry's Go-to Crisis Adviser, by DealBook for the New York TimesPrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers, a transcript of the entire episode appears below.Sponsored by:NexFirm helps Biglaw attorneys become founding partners. To learn more about how NexFirm can help you launch your firm, call 212-292-1000 or email careerdevelopment@nexfirm.com.
Using cookies Alice brought back from Wonderland, Jonathan and Redge shrink until they're small enough to visit Scribbleton, the Folktale Forest's tiniest town. As they explore this miniature world filled with wonders, they meet a Scribble Knight pixie and his bright yellow banana slug buddy. They learn that the duo is scrambling down Doodle Avenue to frantically prepare for the town's annual celebration. With a chirping cricket and jumping spider as their rides, Jonathan and Redge join forces with their new friends, realizing that even the smallest tasks in Scribbleton lead to the biggest surprises. Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/the-scribbleton-scramble/ GRAB YOUR FREE PDF LISTof conversation questions for this episode: https://dorktalesstorytime.aweb.page/ep85freePDF PARENTS, TEACHERS AND HOMESCHOOLERS: From the importance of teamwork to kindness and hospitality, “The Scribbleton Scramble” is brimming with opportunities for growth and learning. Lessons learned include thinking outside-the-box when it comes to solving problems and overcoming obstacles, appreciation for the little things, courage to step out of one's comfort zones, and the value of friendship and companionship.(Aligns with CASEL Social and Emotional learning framework)IF YOU ENJOYED THIS STORY about Scribbleton, you may also enjoy these episodes about other lands in Once Upon a Time:EP67 Special Delivery – Harold the Hare mail carrier and Redge deliver the mail throughout Mythdom, Litropia, the Typographic Islands and beyond: https://jonincharacter.com/special-delivery/EP79 A Big City Adventure – Redge's cousin, Rodge, takes him on a tour of Litropia, Once Upon a Time's biggest city: https://jonincharacter.com/big-city-adventure/ CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today's story was written and produced by Molly Murphy and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings.Support the showREACH OUT! Subscribe to @dorktalesstorytime on YouTube Write to us at dorktalesstorytime@gmail.com DM us on IG @dorktalesstorytime Newsletter/Free Resources: https://bit.ly/dorktalesplus-signup One time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorktales Original Music Available on Bandcamp: https://dorktalesstorytime.bandcamp.com/music Now, go be the hero of your own story and we'll see you next once-upon-a-time!
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“Just imagine like, to distract someone, you send a police car careening through your own house!” - Eric On this month's patrons-only W❤️M we're talking about one of the all-time greats, the Christmas action comedy, Lethal Weapon! Has there been a movie duo with faster chemistry than Riggs and Murtaugh? Why are we giving Rodge a birthday—FREEZE! This is just a li'l taste of this wild episode! To access the full thing, subscribe to our Patreon today! Instantly unlock this Lethal Weapon episode, along with countless hours of exclusive bonus content—including AD-FREE We Hate Movies starting at the $8 level and up!
Rodge takes his cousin, Redge, on a tour of Litropia, Once Upon a Time's biggest city! The hedgehog duo enjoys a day full of delights as they cruise through downtown with the help of Litropia's finest cab driver, Sal A. Mander. They sing along to the toe-tapping musical “Squawkin' in the Rain", have a whirling-twirling time at Litropia Lane's skating rink and hang wishes on the famous Un-Fir-gettable Tree. But how can they put the cherry on top of a perfect day? Why a visit to Fairy Godmother's Sweet Shop for a Glass Slipper Sundae, of course! Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/big-city-adventure/GRAB YOUR FREE PDF LIST of conversation questions for this episode: https://dorktalesstorytime.aweb.page/EP79freePDF PARENTS, TEACHERS AND HOMESCHOOLERS: This original story takes listeners on a journey through the imaginary city of Litropia where valuable lessons unfold, including embracing new experiences, appreciating differences, friendship enduring challenges, creativity, expressing gratitude and kindness always goes a long way. (Aligns with CASEL Social and Emotional learning framework for self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making.)HOTLINE ALERT! After the story, listener Seraphina, age 10, host of the podcast, “Seraphina Speaks: For Children Who Think,” calls the Mr. Redge Hotline to ask, “What is the most important emotional lesson Jonathan has taught you?” Listen to Mr. Redge's response, then send in your questions with the help of your grownup to dorktalesstorytime@gmail.comIF YOU ENJOYED THIS STORY, you may also enjoy, Special Delivery, Redge's day with the O.U.T.P.S. (Once Upon a Time Postal Service) delivering mail to the critters who dwell in Dorktales' Land of Once Upon a Time: https://jonincharacter.com/special-delivery/ CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today's story was written by Molly Murphy and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings.Get our very merry version of Charles Dicken's “A Christmas Carol” about the BAH! HUMBUG! of a man called Ebenezer Scrooge! For a small fee you can support our podcast AND get access to this exclusive bonus episode, about cultivating joy and spreading holiday cheer all year long. Go to buymeacoffee.com/dorktales to purchase and download. Support the showREACH OUT! Subscribe to @dorktalesstorytime on YouTube Write to us at dorktalesstorytime@gmail DM us on IG @dorktalesstorytime Newsletter/Free Resources: https://bit.ly/dorktalesplus-signup One time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorktales Original Music Available on Bandcamp: https://dorktalesstorytime.bandcamp.com/music Now, go be the hero of your own story and we'll see you next once-upon-a-time!
In this episode:Rodge Reschini, ISI's editor of The Cornell Review, joins the podcast to talk about the state of the conservative movement at Cornella student perspective on “academic freedom”how to leverage alumni support as a check on the worst impulses of American universitiesTexts Mentioned:“Trigger Warnings Are Bad, Voluntary or Not” by Rodge Reschini“Should College Come With Trigger Warnings? At Cornell, It's a ‘Hard No'”Collegiate Network Fellowships and InternshipsThe Cornell ReviewBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
I wasn't in favor of Matt Gaetz executing a coup on the Speaker of the House, but it has happened. So, if Dems can impeach Trump over a phone call, claim he worked with Russia to rig the election, indict him everywhere to keep him from being President why not join them in making a mockery of democracy in America? Let's make Trump the Speaker and let him oversee the impeachment of Joe Biden and have subpoena power to bring in any of the AG's after him. It's the only way to fight fair. The feds are about to send an alert to every single phone in America and they say it's about disaster preparedness. Are you buying that? Pitcher Trevor Bauer has endured two years of Trump like persecution from the media, MLB and a fraudulent woman playing victim to extort him out of millions. We must make this a crime in America as Bauer's case is the most unjust thing against men in our society. And nobody else will pay a price for it. Aaron Rodgers slams Travis Kelce with a new nickname and Jackson County, Missouri says they may have to separate the Royals and Chiefs stadium votes on the same ballot.
Welcome to The LunchBox Chats Podcast with Este & Laura. Join us every week for our scoop on everything fun, fab & real. Follow us on Instagram: @LunchBoxChats Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. All opinions are our own, through experience and personal research. The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own. Listener discretion is advised. EPISODE 172z Join us this week as we are catching up on life and everything pop culture! We also take a dive into Ego Versus Confidence!!
From swashbuckling swordplay to good deed doing, our Folktale Forest friends are having a rousting adventure as the “Three Hedgeketeers.” But what started out as a rollicking good time by the lake has turned into a sinister soaking splash fight! Will hot tempers ruin the fun? Or will their "all for one, and one for all" oath to each other ultimately save the day?SYNOPSIS: What happens when three brave hedgeketeers face their archnemesis by the lake? Find out as we join Jonathan, Redge and Rodge on a wild adventure, helping friends like Bobby the Beetle and Sven the Swan, and standing up to the bully Moray-eel-arty who wants to claim the lake as his own. Will our heroic trio prevail or will Moray-eel-arty's antics rule the day?Hold onto your hats, because the adventure doesn't stop there! Our daring hedgeketeers unexpectedly form a truce with the villainous Moray-eel-arty, allowing him to join their game and explore the mystical Folktale Forest together. As we follow their journey, you'll learn valuable lessons about friendship, understanding, and the power of unity. So grab your sword, muster your courage, and join us in proclaiming, "Eel for One and One for Eel!"PARENTS, TEACHERS AND HOMESCHOOLERS: This original tale takes young listeners into the Dorktales version of a Three Musketeers story. One of the characters resorts to being mean when they feel left out of a day of fun but has the opportunity to express their feelings. There's a lesson in the power of being inclusive and inviting others to join in the fun. Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/eel-for-one/ If you liked this story, you may also enjoy Episode 68 Where's Wabbitson where Moray-eel-arty makes his debut as Sherlock's archnemesis who gets blamed for Wabbitson's mysterious disappearance: https://jonincharacter.com/wheres-wabbitson/Dorktales Storytime Podcast website: https://jonincharacter.com/dorktales-storytime-podcast/CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today's story was written by Amy Thompson and edited and produced by Molly Murphy. All characters are performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings. Support the showREACH OUT! Tweet us @dorktalesstory Email us at dorktalesstorytime@gmail DM us on IG @dorktalesstorytime Newsletter/Free Resources: https://bit.ly/dorktalesplus-signup One time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorktales Original Music Available on Bandcamp: https://dorktalesstorytime.bandcamp.com/music Now, go be the hero of your own story and we'll see you next once-upon-a-time!
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Rude! Ill-mannered! Uh oh! After only one night of their visit, Mr. Redge declares that his cozy, country inn experience is over for his city cousin, Rodge. It seems that these two are set on squabbling instead of enjoying their time together. Does Rodge really feel superior because he lives in Litropia and not the Folktale Forest? See how this tale of competing and comparisons turns into acts of mutual appreciation.PARENTS, TEACHERS AND HOMESCHOOLERS: This story was inspired by Aesop's fable, “The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse.” The narrative illustrates how easy it is to make the wrong assumptions about someone else's behavior, and how we can envy what others have instead of appreciating all the good things in our own lives. Be gracious and grateful instead of judgmental and resentful. Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/country-redge-vs-city-rodge/ If you liked this story, you may also like Episode 45 A Fowl First Impression, a reimagined fable, “The Peacock and the Crane,” with a lesson on being too quick to cast judgments on others: https://jonincharacter.com/fowl-first-impression/Dorktales Storytime Podcast website: https://jonincharacter.com/dorktales-storytime-podcast/CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today's story was written by Amy Thompson and edited by Molly Murphy. All characters are performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings.Support the showREACH OUT! Tweet us @dorktalesstory Email us at dorktalesstorytime@gmail DM us on IG @dorktalesstorytime Newsletter/Free Resources: https://bit.ly/dorktalesplus-signup Become a Supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1267991/supporters/new Original Music Available on Bandcamp: https://dorktalesstorytime.bandcamp.com/music Now, go be the hero of your own story and we'll see you next once-upon-a-time!
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Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Harry Douglas return in this episode to debate whether or not the Dallas Cowboys are the best team in the NFC East and if Mike McCarthy is the right guy to lead them. Plus, Aaron Rodgers may have made his case for another Con Air movie, but can he make the case for another MVP title? The crew discusses the impact of Davante Adams' absence on Rodgers' success this season. Tom Brady has another weapon in Tampa as Julio Jones signs a one-year deal with the Bucs, but is it enough to help them repeat as division champs? The guys give us their takes on that plus their reaction to Russell Wilson arriving at training camp repping a...Russell Wilson jersey? With the opening of the Jackie Robinson Museum in NYC, Ryan, Fred, and Harry talk about how his legacy has impacted their lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices