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Josh Kerr is running World Indoors vs Yared Nuguse and Selemon Barega. Cole Hocker was sublime in the 1500m at the USATF Champs. Are Kerr and Hocker favorites for Gold in Glasgow? Noah Lyles took down Christian Coleman, what does that do to his gold medal chances? Meanwhile Letsile Tebogo broke the 300m world record. We break it all down, pay our respects to Henry Rono, talk about a great guest article by Andy Hardt on Kelvin Kiptum, and have our thread of the week: Could you beat a random American for $1 million with your life on the line? Want to be more productive at work or school? Try Brain.fm - music scientifically proven to increase focus. Use code "letsrun" to save 20% or use this link. 00:00 Brain.fm use code "letsrun" to save 20% *link 01:10 Start 04:38 Great news Josh Kerr running 3000 at World indoors 11:52 Barega's best strategy vs Kerr and Nuguse 17:17 Noah Lyles gold medal watch - Lyles takes down Coleman as Tebogo breaks 300m WR 26:54 Is Cole Hocker the favorite for World Indoor gold? 37:30 Henry Rono RIP 46:30 Henry Rono vs Nico Young 51:01 HRE Post *link 59:35 Great guest article on Kiptum's passing by Andy Hardt *link 01:10:37 Leonard Korir falls in Road to Paris list after fast times in Seville 01:17:28 Fast times by teens down under 01:20:46 Mo Katir suspension 01:29:18 Thread of week: Could you beat a random American for $1 million with your life on the line? Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? Join our Supporters ClubYes Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week , savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com
329: Claudia Hollingsworth | Maurie Plant Meet | Run The Bridge This week's episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly sponsored by On. The legend, leveled up. With more support, more comfort and more cushioning – for more fun on every run meet the new Cloudrunner 2. Visit On.com or your specialty running store to grab your pair today. Jess Stenson joins in this week to host the show and chats about working the mic at the Adelaide Invitational and announces her next marathon at the Dageu Marathon, South Korea. Brad gets positive news overall after his checkup in Melbourne. Brady enters the tapering phase and picks out his pre-race snacks for the trip to Osaka. Maurie Plant Meet started off with Claudia Hollingsworth 1:59.81 for the win and U20 National Record against a stack field, leading ahead of Abby Caldwell and Catriona Bisset on the podium. Claudia joins in for a chat about her performance on the night as well as how a typical training week for her goes, how she approaches racing and what her plans are for the year ahead. https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/claudia-hollingsworth-beats-a-stacked-800m-field-in-melbourne/ John Landy Mile won by Stewy McSweyn in his comeback race, holding off the challenge from 2022 World Champion Jake Wightman to win in 3:52.00. Cam Myers was third in an U20 national record time of 3:52.44. https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/mcsweyn-outkicks-wightman-at-the-maurie-plant-meet/ Rose Davies outkicked Izzy Batt-Doyle at the end of the 5000m in 14:57.54, where they became the fourth and fifth Australian women to run under 15 minutes with Aynadis Mebratu of Ethiopia in third. Jack Rayner won the 5000m in 13:16.34 ahead of a fast-finishing Matt Ramsden and Robin Hendrix of Belgium. Maurie Plant Meet Results Henry Rono, legend of Kenyan distance running, has passed away aged 72. Rono was famous for setting four world records in four different events in the span of 81 days in 1978, during his time as a student athlete with Washington State University, but unfortunately never competed at the Olympics due to Kenya's boycott of the 1976 and 1980 games. Let's Run Article Aynadis Mebratu redeemed her third place performance at Maurie Plant with a win at the Run The Bridge 10K in Hobart, Tasmania ahead of Leanne Pompeani and Sarah Klein. Robin Hendrix was first across the line overall, also backing up from Thursday to take the win ahead of Brett Robinson and Logan Janetzki. Run The Bridge Results Mo Katir accepted a 2 year ban from the Athletics Integrity Unit for whereabouts failures, consequently now barred from competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics and 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Let's Run Report Brady on the Loose comes around the beef between Jakob and Josh, then the whispers circulate about dropouts and predictions for the Osaka Marathon this coming Sunday. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
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KAONASHI have carved out their own niche in extreme music with their brand of experimental metalcore. On new EP The 3 Faces of Beauty: A Violent Misinterpretation of Morgan Montgomery, the band dives deeper into the concept set up on previous releases. In this episode, Peter Rono explains it all.Music by:Empire DemolitionKaonashiRise And StrikeIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastX: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/getting-it-out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the It's Not A Phase podcast I'm joined by vocalist Peter Rono and bassist Ryne Jones of Kaonashi.We talk about their 'The 3 Faces Of Beauty: A Violent Misinterpretation Of Morgan Montgomery' EP, their growing fanbase, how they develop and expand their ongoing concept, writing about difficult and hard hitting topics, the concept's future, and loads more.If you enjoy this episode, please consider subscribing to stay in the loop. A new episode will be released every Thursday.You can also check out and pick up some merch, and subscribe to our Patreon subscription service to get access to new episodes early.Visit www.itsnotaphase.co.uk for more info.PODCASTEMAIL: contact@itsnotaphase.co.ukTWITTER: @inappodcastINSTAGRAM: @inappodFACEBOOK: @inappodcastZACH REDRUPTWITTER: @zachredrupINSTAGRAM: @zachredrupTIKTOK: @zachredrupKAONASHITWITTER: @kaonashipaINSTAGRAM: @kaonashipaTIKTOK: @kaonashipaPETER RONOINSTAGRAM: @peterronoRYNE JONESINSTAGRAM: @ryne.satyrTIKTOK: @ryne.kaoMUSIC: 'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired ViolenceSupport the show
B tells us about going to see Craig and Austen at Pillows and Beer - and meeting Austen and Craig. We have some exclusive tea about Monica from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Seems like there are a lot more skeletons in her closet than she led us to think. Is Real Housewives of New Orleans (RONO, as Amanda coins it) going to be coming to our screens? And who are we hearing might be cast in it? Andy, please say it ain't so that some of our favorite shows are going on pause for – THE ENTIRE YEAR of 2024 – we are crying. And not the laughing crying. We just saw the promo for the new VPR spinoff, The Valley - here's what we think. And, Cocktailers, if you're not watching Traitors on Peacock, you might want to give it a try. We'll tell you why we're loving it. If you haven't joined Cocktail Party yet, what are you waiting for? Join us for exclusive tea, the weekly podcast ad-free PLUS a bonus podcast, a monthly Zoom with B and Amanda, and access to our exclusive Discord server where you can chat with other Cocktailers and react in real-time to your favorite shows - so you never have to watch alone. Become a member of Cocktail party at bravoandcocktails.com/join for $7.50 per month (less than a latte at your neighborhood coffee shop) or for $80 per year.
Henry Rono satte verdensrekord på 4 ulike distanser i løpet av 81 dager i 1978. Den unike løperen fikk aldri løpt OL da han var i storslag på grunn to boikotter. På 80-tallet sleit han utenfor banen, men kjempet seg tilbake. Thor Gotaas forteller om livet til en av verdens mest talentfulle løpere , som han kjenner personlig. Jakob Ingebrigtsens nye storløp på 1500 meter står selvsagt på agendaen. Narve Gilje Nordås og trener Gjert Ingebrigtsen forteller om inntrykkene etter at Narve tok VM-kravet i Heusden. Jacob Boutera forteller om skaden og skuffelsen i NM og Vidar Higraff er tilbake med elleville parodier. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Argomento trattato in questa puntata è la macchia di sangue repertata il 26 dicembre 2006 dal brigadiere del Rono di Como Carlo Fadda sul battitacco della vettura di Olindo Romano, una delle tre prove che hanno portato i coniugi all'ergastolo.Il pg di Milano Cuno Tarfusser ha scritto nella sua richiesta di revisione che il verbale di repertazione, avvenuto il 28 dicembre, a due giorni da quando i lavori vennero svolti, fu solo «apparentemente redatto» da Fadda, l'unico ad asserire che sulla vettura ci fosse una traccia di sangue: la macchia non fu infatti mai documentata. Ovvero: non c'è mai stata agli atti una foto della traccia evidenziata dal liquido luminol, ma solo una foto normale con sopra disegnato un cerchietto, all'interno del quale il solo Fadda ha sempre sostenuto di aver rinvenuto la macchia di sangue.Ai processi il brigadiere parlò di una macchia di sangue lavata e pulita, mentre il professor Carlo Previderè di Pavia sostenne di aver analizzato una macchia densa e originale, che aveva subito pochi passaggi. Come fa ad essere la stessa macchia, si chiedono i due giornalisti?Attraverso l'analisi delle foto digitali degli stessi carabinieri, del verbale di repertazione, delle dichiarazioni testimoniali e delle nuove prove emerse dalla consulenza per la difesa del genetista Marzio Capra, i giornalisti Edoardo Montolli e Felice Manti raccontano tutti i dubbi che emergono dall'unica prova biologica che ha portato alla condanna Olindo e Rosa.Il podcast IL GRANDE ABBAGLIO è realizzato da Felice Manti ed Edoardo Montolli e prende il nome dall'omonimo libro che i due giornalisti realizzarono nel febbraio 2008 sostenendo l'innocenza, all'epoca in perfetta solitudine, di Olindo Romano e Rosa Bazzi.Per chi intenda approfondire l'argomento, è disponibile su Amazon la versione aggiornata de IL GRANDE ABBAGLIO, con le scoperte fatte negli anni successivi ed entrate a far parte delle nuove prove per la revisione del processo. È altresì disponbile la versione aggiornata de IL GRANDE ABBAGLIO in ebook su tutte le piattaforme online, in formato epub e in mobi per Kindle.Per chi volesse, è disponbile la versione video su Youtube, in cui gli audio sono sottotitolati.
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From creating a one-woman show, "Beth Malone: So Far" to originating the role of "Fun Home's" Alison Bechdel, Tony and Grammy award nominee Beth Malone has set a name for herself on the Broadway stage. Beth takes us through her journey to getting into performing and becoming an actress, sharing her younger years which included watching “Singing in the Rain on TV” and working at a dinner theatre growing up Colorado. Growing up queer, she opens up about her relationship with her parents, getting disowned in her 20s and focusing on art as a way to cope, meeting her wife and getting her master's degree and finally reconnecting with her parents. Beth's experiences have inspired her to take her art into activism, and she continues to stay active in the space and raise awareness through her solo shows. She recalls how "Fun Home" has become a form of therapy for people, some of which would talk to actors and share their stories at the stage door. In fact, they would say that the stage door was act two of the show. Apart from raising awareness, she talks about her work, including recording the cast album of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" during the pandemic, and her current and upcoming shows like "City On Fire". Despite not being on stage as much as she used to, Beth shares her love for rehearsals which is also what she misses the most, writing a musical, and being motivated by hope in whatever she does. Beth Malone is a singer and actress known for her work in Broadway, off-Broadway and regional theatre. She originated the role of Alison Bechdel in the musical "Fun Home", for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance. Her other stage credits include "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" where she played multiple roles and now has an official cast album, "Pride Plays", "Nassim", "Angels in America", and "Ring of Fire" among others. She has also created a cabaret show, "Beth Malone: So Far" which tells her life story. Beth has also appeared in numerous films like "Tick, Tick...Boom!", "The God Committee", "Brittany Runs a Marathon", "The Comedian", "Hick", and TV shows such as "BrainDead", "Rono 911!", "Judging Amy", "Bull", "The Baker and the Beauty", and "All Rise". She released her first solo album, "Lunch Shift" in 2008. Beth stars as Linda Schafer in "Five Days at Memorial" and will be in Apple TV's "City on Fire" in 2023. Connect with Beth: Twitter: @heebyfluff Instagram: @thebethmalone Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guests today were Faith Rono, Office Coordinator, Relationship Safety Alliance, and Jill McKenzie, Community Relations Manager, Relationship Safety Alliance.
Back at it again with a new voice and a familiar one as well. In this episode D Mott and I got a chance to sit down with our brother Vic, aka City Boy, who is a writer and a poet, amongst other things. Over the course of the past ehhh maybe year Vic has shared some of his work with us and in return he has gotten the push to share it with you all. Our other guest is Dari who has rebranded himself as King Gold, and recently dropped his new single "Pay Me Sum". Right away the song was a hit as the views on YouTube and the streams on Spotify, Apple Music and etc. were gained in an instant. We just took a bit of time to talk about our crafts, what it takes to create, and hold ourselves and each other accountable. Enjoy!
My guest for Community Focus today was Faith Rono, the Office Coordinator with the Relationship Safety Alliance
Neil will chat with Hans Izaak Kriek Dutch American political journalist, publicist, and author. As a fifteen-year-old boy, Hans Izaak Kriek knew what to become, and you probably guessed it—yes, a journalist. He got the opportunity to follow a training with the youth group Minjon of the national broadcaster AVRO. After his school education and military service, Kriek studied journalism at the People's University for self-study in Arnhem. He mainly prefers radio journalism. In 1970, Kriek got the opportunity to work as a freelance journalist for the local newspaper De Nieuwe Krant and the regional radio station RONO. And in the same year, he switched to the national broadcaster AVRO and worked for various programs, such as the news section of AVRO's radio news and AVRO's sports program, Panorama. He also produced documentaries, did inter- views, and presented the program himself. In 1975, Kriek was asked to work for the national broadcaster TROS and started working as a general reporter and editor. In 1980, they appointed him as a political reporter for socioeconomic affairs and a radio and television presenter. In 1995, Kriek quit his job at TROS and started his own company, Brain Box Media Training BV, in the Media Park in Media City, Hilversum, to coach and train politician leaders, captains of industry, chairpersons of social organizations, and spokespersons of various organizations. His specialty is training spokespersons for tele- vision performances, press conferences, and crisis communication. He worked with more than eight thousand essential people. The company grew into the largest company in the world with three TV studios and thirty-five top trainers. In 2004, TWBA/NL—part of the American communications company Omnicom, listed on the New York.
Trigger Warnings: jump scares, child abandonment, suicideScare Level: Spooky???Sukob (2006) Director: Chito S. Rono Writers: Chito S. Rono, Chris Martinez Stars: Kris Aquino, Claudine Barretto Recommendations and Where to Find Us:Kuya P (@thelegendkuyap) - Trese (2021), ShoPowSho, New Release Wednesday and The Sukob Wedding CakeBen (@BentheKahn) - The Parent Trap (1998)Emily (@MegaMoth) - Shake, Rattle, Roll (1984-2015)Jeremy (@jrome58) - Feng Shui (2004)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Keeping two people together can seem like a miracle. The divorce rate is no joke. Yet people still want to get married. Where do you go for support in holding your relationship together? Self-care has been all the rage for years. What about having a relational-care practice? Meet Sierra Sullivan & Rono Smith, founders of Eden World, a vibrant support group for couples who want to stay together. Hear the couple's origin story, including how Sierra & Rono moved from childhood friends to colleagues, best friends, and now romantically together in a thriving union for over two decades. Sierra & Rono are Relationship Role Models. This episode may help you save your marriage... or at least make the hard times more enjoyable.
The Queen of England on a hot mic uttered the words many of us who care about this planet, the lives of others, including other species, feel: It's really irritating when they talk and don't do. I would suggest it is more than irritating. ThenPrince William admonished the uber billionaires selling tickets to the edge of space for throwing their money up in the air instead of putting it to use on the ground. Prince William is putting his money where his mouth is. With the Earthshot prize 5 winners announced later today Sunday Oct 17th he is focused on solutions. And he is calling on everyone to raise their ambition. Rono Chonginio is doing just that. As a journalist, storyteller, and founder of Youthbase he is telling the stories of people from his community and young people working to create solutions. You can follow Rono and the stories he is telling on Twitter: @ronochonginio Instagram: @ronochonginio YouTube You too have a story and you write that story every day with every action you take. There is always a narrative, the question is who is authoring yours? We interfere with the lives of other species, changing their story from one of potential to one of tragedy and we do this every single day. Many of us have experienced this ourselves. And that is why stories connect us. Be part of the story of what happens. If you are already a change-maker I would love to hear from you. If you are part of the do nothing brigade letting everyone else dictate your story and the story of our future, well maybe you can be inspired to take more positive action. Follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod and you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram: @realdrjen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealDrJen There is also a YouTube Channel where you can find a range of videos, some of them tied to podcast episodes. More are on the way so subscribe to Wild Connection TV
Saikat Senapati's Subho Sharodiya [শুভ শারদীয়া] YouTube Link : https://youtu.be/xJSni6XoYlU Written & Directed By : Saikat Senapati Genre : Drama । Romance UA/13+ (Use Headphones For Better Experience ) Exclusively Produced By : Bartho Pion Voice Artists • Episode Director : Prasenjit Bose, Narrator : Swastik Dhar, Piyali : Rima Sony, Rono : Raktim Majumder, Raju & Ovoy : Abir Dutta, Piyali's Father : Subhodip Kirtania, Rono's Uncle : Roman Bhaduri, Rono's Aunt : Anwasha Mitra. Audio & Video Edit : Saikat Senapati. Postar Design : Rohan Follow "Bartho Pion" in Facebook, Instagram, Spotify & Pocket Casts also. Follow "Rokter Shaad" in YouTube (Media Partner) to hear More exiciting Horror Audio Stories. Stay Tuned With us. ©Bartho Pion. #sundaysuspense #AudioStory #audiobook #Barthopion #Romancestory #romance #romantic #lovestory #Shortlovestory --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bartho-pion/message
This week on the Just An Insight Podcast we have a rare double guest where we are joined by Peter Rono & Ryan “Pao” Paolill, vocalist and drummer respectively of emo-mathcore band Kaonashi. We discuss each of their different journey's into music, how the two share a passion and vision for what they want to achieve with Kaonashi, the impact Coheed and Cambria had on them both and Peter's blind faith in the project. As always you can keep up to date with everything Kaonashi are doing by visiting their various social media platforms: Facebook - facebook.com/kaonashipa Twitter - @Kaonashipa Instagram - @Kaonashipa Bandcamp - kaonashipa.bandcamp.com To be part of our charity sampler get in touch via just_an_insight@hotmail.co.uk
In the run-up to World Emoji Day on July 17th, let's combine two of our favourite things – music and a perfectly placed emoji. So, here's a mixtape of songs that bring you honey bees, dim lights, and the lost and lonely. Go ahead. Take a listen. And think of an appropriate emoji to describe your feels. Song List: Gabriel Daniel - A Lack Thereof
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Welcome to a brand new episode of Ian's Untitled Scene Show! In this episode, my special guests are Pao and Peter from Kaonashi!This show has been a long time coming, and it's really perfect timing as Kaonashi recently released their first, full-length album ‘Dear Lemon House, You Ruined Me: Senior Year' through Unbeaten/Equal Vision Records! I know I sometimes say on the show that we dive deep into an album, but seriously, trust me when I say, we go deep into Dear Lemon House and even talk storyline theories! Plus, Peter and Pao are just a lot of fun to talk to, so we also get into some things you may have forgotten…Another great tease! You're going to have to listen now!Note: This episode was recorded using Zoom, so there are some sound issues from time to time. It happens sometimes. Just making you aware in case you're confused.Check out the exclusive conversation below, including iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more:Spotify
Against Japanism presents Part 2 of an interview with Dr. Gavin Walker about the history of Marxism in Japan, focusing on the postwar period starting in the late 1940s. First, we discuss the reason behind the Japanese Communist Party's re-emergence as a mass party in the immediate postwar period. As mentioned in Part 1, in the 1920s and 30s, the JCP was a member of the Communist International or the Comintern (also known as the Third International) headquartered in the Soviet Union. Throughout its existence, members of the Comintern, who were representatives from communist parties from around the world, debated the meaning of fascism and how communists should respond to this rising far right movement. As capitalism went into a series of crises during this period, they initially adapted a position that capitalism was in its final days and revolution was inevitable, and saw reformist social democracy as the primary enemy of the working class blocking the path to proletarian revolution. This was called the thesis on social fascism, equating social democracy and fascism as two sides of the same coin. However, with the rise of the Nazi Party to power and the subsequent anti-communist repression in Germany, the Comintern shifted its anti-fascist strategy to seeking broad based alliance with non-communist forces. This period of the Comintern's existence is known as the Popular Front period. While this debate was also taking place in Japan, it was cut short due to the intense state repression culminating in the Com Academy Incident of 1936 and the Popular Front Incident of 1937 (The former was a mass arrest of the Koza-ha Marxists and the latter the Rono-ha despite its renunciation of the Comintern and underground organizing). It was not until the 1945-1947 when the Japanese left experienced a brief moment of relative freedom under the US-led Allied Occupation that the JCP was really able to put the Popular Front policy into practice in the form of “democratic people's front” (which was however largely rejected by its rival Socialist Party of Japan controlled by right wing social democrats). Seeing the resurgence of militant labour movement in Japan and confronted with the spectre of communism in Asia, the US reversed its previous de-fascisization policy to turn Japan into a bastion of anti-communism. In doing so, they severely restricted civil liberties and workers' rights on the pretext that social movements and labour unions are a hotbed of communist organizing, while releasing the wartime fascist leaders from prison and restoring them to power. Once again driven underground, the JCP turned to armed struggle in 1951. We discuss how the Chinese Revolution and Maoism influenced the JCP of this period and the Japanese New Left, and how the JCP's abandonment of armed struggle in 1955 and subsequent turn to reformism shaped the political landscape of the 1960s and 70s. We also discuss how the postwar Japanese left grappled with the questions of nationalism and internationalism. Finally, we conclude our interview by discussing how we can study and write history differently, not to idealize or trivialize the past, but to critique the present in the service of class struggle and revolution. Intro Music: Cielo by Huma-Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/againstjapanism)
In this two part series, Kota sits down with Gavin Walker to discuss the history of Marxism in Japan. Instead of simply narrating the facts of this history chronologically, we focus on particular theoretical and political questions that animated the Japanese communist movement before and after the Second World War. We begin our conversation by discussing what the history of Marxism in Japan tells us about “Japan” as represented by the Eurocentric and Orientalist conception of the world, and the importance of the national question, the ways in which Marxists address issues related to nationhood, nationalism, and internationalism.We then zoom in on the debate on Japanese capitalism during the 1930s that divided the Japanese communist movement between the Koza-ha (Lecture Faction) and the Rono-ha (Labour Farmer Faction). This debate was centred around the question of what the Meiji Restoration of 1868 meant for the development of capitalism in Japan, specifically the transition from feudalism to capitalism, and whether capitalism in Japan during the 1930s was sufficiently developed to pave the way for a socialist revolution. On the one hand, the Koza-ha held that the fascistic nature of the Japanese state was a product of the remnants of feudalism that persisted in the countryside after the Meiji Restoration and held back the development of capitalism in Japan. Thus, they argued for a two stage revolution in which the completion of a bourgeois democratic revolution (including the abolition of the emperor system) precedes the socialist revolution. On the other hand, the Rono-ha argued that capitalism was fully matured by then, and hence what Japan needed was a one stage socialist revolution. We also discuss the theory of Uno Kozo who came out of the Rono-ha tradition, but charted an independent path in the postwar period and made a retrospective contribution to this debate. While both Koza-ha and Rono-ha produced a vast amount of literature about Japanese society, and contributed to the dominance of Marxism among Japanese intellectuals that persisted into the postwar period, both were relatively silent about the role of imperialism and colonialism in the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Japan. We delve into the question of why this was the case and the link between the rapid development of capitalism in Japan, and the colonization of the Ainu homelands and the Ryukyu Kingdom, as well as Korea, Taiwan, South Pacific Islands, and northeastern China.We conclude the first part of this interview by discussing how this debate on Japanese capitalism influenced the strategies and tactics of the Japanese communist movement in the prewar period, as well as the role of arts and culture in popularizing Marxism. Part 2 will cover topics such as the impact of the Chinese Revolution and Maoism on the Japanese left, and the questions of nationalism and internationalism in postwar Japan.Gavin Walker is Associate Professor of History at McGill University. He is the author of The Sublime Perversion of Capital (Duke, 2016) and the forthcoming Marx et la politique du dehors (Lux Éditeur, 2021), the editor of The End of Area: Biopolitics, Geopolitics, History (Duke, 2019, with Naoki Sakai), and The Red Years: Theory, Politics, and Aesthetics in the Japanese '68 (Verso, 2020) as well as editor and translator of Kojin Karatani's Marx: Towards the Centre of Possibility (Verso, 2020). He is widely published in critical theory, social and political thought, modern intellectual history, and Marxist theory. Among other projects, he is now writing a short book on the national question. Follow this podcast on Twitter & Instagram @againstjapanismpodcastSend your feedback, criticism, & inquiries to againstjapanism@gmail.comIntro Music: CSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/againstjapanism)
Published on January 31, 2021 LET'S TALK Nejay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_nejayx1/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nelaajan Chanel Rono Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xcxrxviii/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undercloud9/support
We have known Cecilia for a long time and her career path has been incredibly impressive, leading up to this point where she has become the first ever Masai lady to manage a lodge. She is a warm and friendly person and fiercely intelligent. Her passion for safaris and the bush is infectious and we're not surprised safari guests absolutely adore her. She was brought up in the Mara to a father who was head of the conservancy, and instilled a great passion for the wildlife and landscape in all of his children. She manages Saruni Mara in Kenya's Masai Mara with ruthless efficiency and big smile. Saruni Mara is a luxury yet relaxed lodge in the Northern Masai Mara boasting exceptional game viewing and a strong like to the local Masai.
Published on November 26, 2020 LET'S TALK Nejay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_nejayx1/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nelaajan Chanel Rono Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xcxrxviii/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undercloud9/support
Masyarakat Lereng Merapi telah ratusan tahun hidup berdampingan dengan Gn. Merapi. Lalu bagaimana kearifan lokal membuat masyarakat tangguh menghadapi ancaman erupsi Gn. Merapi? Kali ini Saya berbincang dengan Mbah Rono, Pakar Vulkanologi dan Pengamat Gunung Merapi.
Is your relationship not working the way you wish it was? Do you want to make it work even though it may be hard? In this episode, Kevin & Céline talk with the founders of For Better Love about their rocky start and how they have made it work for over 15 years. Wait until you hear what happened on their engagement and wedding days!! To find more about Gaby & Raj, click here: https://www.forbetter.love/lovelab For the episode with Rono and Sierra go here: https://www.celineremy.com/how-to-get-out-of-the-friend-zone/ And for more FREE tips, join the Passion Vault. Get immediate access to an entire digital library of videos, ebooks, and resources to bring passion, connection, and skills to your relationship. https://www.celineremy.com/vault/ Join our online program Power and Mastery, the most complete sexual mastery training for men. This comprehensive, jam-packed program will take you from average to superhero in the bedroom. It will teach you how to satisfy a woman in bed for your pleasure and hers and bring your sexual skills to mastery level. Are you longing for deeper levels of sexuality, coupled with emotional intimacy, spirituality, and just a true connection? Then our Sexual Power and Passion VIP Program is for you. This next-level intimacy coaching for modern couples is designed to help you bring the passion back between the sheets and beyond. This 90-day program is truly for the couple that does not want to live a life of “average” and wants to be “synced up” sexually so that they can thrive - with more purpose and passion in life. https://www.celineremy.com/passion Do you have a question you want to have answered on the show? Or simply want to say hello? We’d love to hear from you! Send it all to support@thelovelabpodcast.com Help us spread the word. If you enjoyed this show, leave a comment and share it with your friends. SUBSCRIBE, RATE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW FOR THE LOVE LAB PODCAST Listen to The Love Lab Podcast on your favorite platform: Subscribe to the show on iTunes Subscribe to the show on Stitcher Subscribe to the show on Spotify Subscribe to the show on iHeartRadio Subscribe to the show on YouTube You are amazing.
Keep Calm & Carry On! in a way that doesnt have you throwing plates at each other across the kitchen! I learned since Covid started, domestic violence is up & dIvorce has skyrocketed 40% - that's insane! UNCLE!!! In America (at least) we're still trying to peer through the tunnel to try and see any sign of light at the other end. Nope! This sorry ass excuse for a year has turned relationships upside down. So.....I'm thinking maybe it's a good time to offer some help in the way of some Jedi level, big fat relationship communication & connection tools! This weeks Extraordinaires: are my beloved husband Wil Traval who joins me as co-host for the very first time! I am so excited to dive into the mechanics of a good relationship together on this episode with our very special guests: relationship experts Rono Smith & Sierra Sullivan of EDEN WORLD. org You may know my husband from a bunch of different TV shows: Most notably Netflix's MESSIAH & JESSICA JONES, as well as a long list of other popular American & Australian TV shows & films. Proud wife alert: I'd be happy to supply you with his full resume upon request (wink) Rono & Sierra are often described as a dynamic duo and transformational force who have dedicated their life’s work to supporting women & couples in awakening their highest potential and realigning their North Star to create powerful evolutions in life, love and spirituality. Sharing over 30 years of adventure together as friends, business partners, lovers, husband and wife, change agents, ceremony facilitators, pleasure provocateurs and ambassadors of fun, Rono & Sierra are known for creating extraordinary experiences and powerful containers to catalyze one’s dreams and desires. As curators of magic and mischief, they have a knack for magnetizing high frequency, conscious couples who seek playful and profound experiences in which to enrich their lives. By attending a Rono & Sierra experience, you will walk away with a deeper knowing of who you truly are, clarity on what is the most fun and aligned pathway for your life and an expansive feeling in your heart for just how sweet and juicy life can be. www.edenworld.org for more info on the Eden Tribe YouTube/c/TerasaLivingstoneTV has the episode for your viewing pleasure Thanks to Carmen & Camille for the Extraordinaires theme song Thank You for Bryan Gudmundson for the Extraordinaires logo
Opgenomen voor een live publiek, vanaf het The Dog's Bollocks terras in Groningen: de VrijMiBo van 'de Mannetjes' Joost en Stef van 18 september 2020.Onze gasten zijn: Maartje de Jonge van ondermeer IWCN en de Waddencard, en Robert Pastoor, stadsverslaggever van de RONO, die net terug is van een jaartje Curaçao. Onderwerpen: de Wadden, Corona bij de Navigators, shirtsponsoring en Easytoys, Prinsjesdag, Diftar, betaald parkeren, het scooterverbod, TikTokTammo wordt serieus genomen, Groningen wil Drenthe worden met bossen, Akwasi en het Bij1 menstruatieverlof.Henri verzorgde wederom de culturele bijdrage en zijn column, de Haagse Blik. Tussendoor belden we nog met Jelle uit Fryslan over een zombievirus in zijn provincie, hij is gevlucht naar een ander land! Installeer vooral de Karoningsapp voor onze sponsorbijdrage! Hou die studenten op afstand!We hebben ook een visual podcast alhier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SJT02sv9_oProost, goed weekend. De Mannetjes. Tot 2 oktober! (solliciteer eem op die stageplek dan.)
Opgenomen voor een live publiek, vanaf het The Dog's Bollocks terras in Groningen: de VrijMiBo van 'de Mannetjes' Joost en Stef van 18 september 2020.Onze gasten zijn: Maartje de Jonge van ondermeer IWCN en de Waddencard, en Robert Pastoor, stadsverslaggever van de RONO, die net terug is van een jaartje Curaçao. Onderwerpen: de Wadden, Corona bij de Navigators, shirtsponsoring en Easytoys, Prinsjesdag, Diftar, betaald parkeren, het scooterverbod, TikTokTammo wordt serieus genomen, Groningen wil Drenthe worden met bossen, Akwasi en het Bij1 menstruatieverlof.Henri verzorgde wederom de culturele bijdrage en zijn column, de Haagse Blik. Tussendoor belden we nog met Jelle uit Fryslan over een zombievirus in zijn provincie, hij is gevlucht naar een ander land! Installeer vooral de Karoningsapp voor onze sponsorbijdrage! Hou die studenten op afstand!We hebben ook een visual podcast alhier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SJT02sv9_oProost, goed weekend. De Mannetjes. Tot 2 oktober! (solliciteer eem op die stageplek dan.)
Published on September 16, 2020 LET'S TALK Nejay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_nejayx1/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nelaajan Chanel Rono Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xcxrxviii/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undercloud9/support
This week we answer your questions about Rochelle’s journey on YouTube so far, from the rapid growth over the past month to the 7 years that came before it.QotW! Who are your favourite online creators?! Share your thoughts with us on Instagram, in the comment section of the YouTube version of this episode, DM us on Facebook, or feel free to send us a digital letter - that’s an email to clubsceneletters@gmail.com . Don't forget next episode of Club Scene CHATROOM will air next week, same day, Thursday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple & Google Podcasts, and everywhere else we're distributed!! https://chatroom.simplecast.com/ jo + roNo matter how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting you, there is a range of information, strategies and expert advice to help support your social and emotional wellbeing. Visit coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au to find out more. @Beyond Blue— RESOURCES From This Week's EpisodeCaitlín's thrift flip vid!!https://youtu.be/bD-l4lHffPARochelle's rec! Always Was, Always Will Be Our Stories by Marlee Silva(Podcast)Joëlle's rec! Talking To My Country by Stan Grant(Book)— SUPPORT THE SHOW!https://ko-fi.com/clubscene/Hello lovely people! If you've enjoyed listening to our podcast or anything we've created, here is where you can buy us a coffee! Realistically, $3 is hardly enough to buy one person a coffee in Melbourne, let alone the two of us, but what we WILL be doing is putting all the money right back into the podcast. We would love to: cover hosting + distribution costs, have the capacity to put closed captions on all our podcasts, save for better equipment. We love you guys so much and really appreciate your support. xxxx Jo & Ro https://ko-fi.com/clubscene/— FIND US! Joëlle & Rochelle are two Naarm/Melbourne-based graphic designers and creatives. Joëlle Thomas https://www.instagram.com/joellewithdots/ https://joellewithdots.com/Rochelle Oh https://www.instagram.com/therochellefish/ https://www.therochellefish.com/ Got a project you think we should promote? clubsceneletters@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/club.scene/ https://www.clubscene.online/— This podcast is hosted and edited by Joëlle Thomas & Rochelle Oh.
Join me for episode 11 of Get Tucked! This week Peter Rono of Kaonashi and I discuss far too many screamo bands. We broke down some of our favorite labels and got the info on all things Kaonashi.
EmPowered Couples Podcast | Relationships | Goal Setting | Mindset | Entrepreneurship
In this episode you will know the most important factor for a healthy relationship: creating the right environment! You may think that sounds like focusing on your home life, yet you will have the 4 areas that create your total environment: home, relationships with other couples, geographical location, between you and your partner. You will have a pattern interrupt method, activities to do on the weekend to keep the environment of love & passion between the two of you going, how lifestyle design can be incorporated to have a great relationship, and even a game you can play with each other that will spark playfulness, intimacy, creativity, and allow you to communicate anything that you have been afraid or hesitate to tell your partner. All of this will leave you feeling the ease and clarity in which you can use this most important aspect of your life, to support you and your spouse having a truly successful relationship. Questions asked in this interview: What is the most important factor for creating a successful and happy relationship? What is the importance of having a community around you, and the couples you spend time with? What are the challenges when you don’t have this community? Define the term ‘Coupledom’ and why it’s important to focus on as a couple? What should you look for in other couples to hangout with that will support you? What are some of your activities on the weekends that keep you two in love and the passion alive? What are some tangible benefits to switching up where you live? Other resources: 1) Follow us on Instagram 2) Get a FREE hard copy of the book The New Power Couple (just pay for shipping) Connect More With The Guests: Rono & Sierra are a dynamic duo who have dedicated their life’s work to supporting couples in awakening to their highest potential and realigning their north star to create powerful evolutions in life, love and spirituality. Sharing over 35 years of adventure together first as friends, then business partners, then lovers, and then husband and wife; they focus being ceremony facilitators, pleasure provocateurs, and ambassadors of fun. All to create extraordinary retreat experiences and powerful containers for couples to catalyze their dreams and desires. They bring together high frequency, conscious people who seek playful and profound experiences to enrich their lives through the creation of Eden Rising… a first of its kind, “restival” and private sanctuary for couples to evolve their relationship. See more about the Eden Is Rising Retreat and apply to be a part of the event!
18 jaar na de bevrijding vertellen oorlogs-overlevenden hun verhaal op de RONO (de voorloper van Radio Drenthe.) De drie Joodse mannen doen dit anoniem en geven weinig persoonlijke details prijs.
Het is 4 mei 1963. Op de regionale omroep, in een speciaal herdenkingsprogramma praat RONO-gastheer Jan Weggemans met drie Joodse mannen. Ze doen dat anoniem, en daarom weten we niet wie deze mannen zijn. De opname laat ons een echt tijdsbeeld horen, het is 18 jaar na de bevrijding. De mannen zijn op het moment van het interview in de veertig.
Het is 4 mei 1963. Op de regionale omroep, in een speciaal herdenkingsprogramma praat RONO-gastheer Jan Weggemans met drie Joodse mannen. Ze doen dat anoniem, en daarom weten we niet wie deze mannen zijn. De opname laat ons een echt tijdsbeeld horen, het is 18 jaar na de bevrijding. De mannen zijn op het moment van het interview in de veertig.
Want to support the podcast? Get a digital (PDF) subscription to the Fretboard Journal magazine here and get six issues for just $30. Click here. Christopher Paul Stelling joins us on this week’s Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk about the making of his new, Ben Harper-produced album, Best of Luck. Stelling’s journey is a fascinating one and we hear all about it: Mowing lawns in Florida so he could get his first guitar; honing his chops on the open mic circuit; discovering his first nylon-string guitar; his ‘50s Martin 00-17; getting signed to Anti- records; and even a brief stint building instruments alongside Rono mandolins in Boulder, Colorado. This is one of our favorite interviews to date and we wholeheartedly encourage you to check out Best of Luck. Stelling will also be appearing in the Fretboard Journal #46, out in April. This episode is sponsored by Retrofret Vintage Guitars and Mono Cases.
Episode 9 ini kita ngomong ngalur ngidul, Rono rene, iya iyo. Dr cukai rokok yg naek sampe bisnis kopi kelinian.
In the second episode of Yoke It, the hosts talk or rather blabber about sports, consoles, pollution, Odd even, climate change and teachers.
It's "Fried Friday" so K-Hole came into studio to talk about Gigs and hoods, Jarred Fell and Jacinda Ardern were on the phone, and most importantly we heard from the best U2 tribute band in the country. The Rock is proud to present Rono and his band UPoo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - End of year school pranks, who stole your car, do your parents like your partner, have you hooked up with a personal trainer, what happened when Dad was in charge, and the birth of Rono just in time for U2 in the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rono & Sierra are often described as a dynamic duo and transformational force who have dedicated their life’s work to supporting women & couples in awakening their highest potential. Sharing over 30 years of adventure together as friends, business partners, lovers, husband and wife, change agents, ceremony facilitators, pleasure provocateurs and ambassadors of fun, Rono & Sierra are known for creating extraordinary experiences and powerful containers to catalyze one’s dreams and desires. As curators of magic and mischief, they have a knack for magnetizing high frequency, conscious people who seek playful and profound experiences in which to enrich their lives and are currently doing just that with the creation of Eden Rising… the first of its kind, “restival” and private sanctuary for committed, visionary couples to evolve their relationship.
Our guests today were Faith Rono, President Elect, Brainerd Zonta Club, and Ginny Knudson, Brainerd Zonta Club, to talk about the Annual Zonta Christmas House.
Red Dawn s9e5 - Disturbed: The American Horror Story Podcast It's a new episode of the Disturbed Podcast. Chris and Rob discuss the fifth episode of the ninth season of FX's “American Horror Story: 1984”. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at disturbed.smgpods.com. You can write to us at disturbedpodcast@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Please rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Don't forget to check out our TeePublic page for a sweet Disturbed T-Shirt Find all our social media links at linktr.ee/disturbedpod And if you want to chat along live when we record or watch past episodes, check us out on GetVokl! SUPPORT SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support our the SMG Podcast Network on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup #AHSFX #AHS #AHS1984 00:10 - 07:08 So five American horror story four we're talking dawn I'm rob southgate with me is hey nine rain if I turn it does that change your head Yeah Nice head Chris Station big from the car If there are comments Chris you're going to have to manage that I'm not seeing it I don't know why but I was seeing things pop up the so this episode was nuts were I mean I mean seriously dude what was across the board so if you go to twitter instagram facebook type in at disturbed pod you'll find us on all of them I ended a couple of those today we're GonNa actually add content there we're going to add content to twitter I had some turns out we had an instagram since we started this actually since Jeff it's got were the hosts and all that time one post close close enough students okay don't worry about it it's ninety ninety fans on here next American horror story fans so we're going to start sharing some stuff and making this a kind of a fun horrid group that is rooted in American Horror Story Ashley this season's giving us a lot of fodder work with eighties horror movies little bit of nineties horror movies even though they're claiming eighties so so but we did get some answers oh wait we should we should give our social media we finally got our our instagram and everything worked out it's all the same so does this look okay all right that's the last time Gonna add that because there's nothing worse than a podcast where all they do is talk about how it looks or how it sounds L. and we've got a lot of cool I've been making a content calendar there we're gonNA start using to put cool stuff on here because there's a lot of cool horse stuff we have a lot of horror chance to Brooke did not sleep with that guy she said she didn't than what's her name I I don't have any names I forget everybody's name Montana clan don't oh she slept with him I know she did and that's where my brother's dead and yet that's not true we found out because I am putting all the links to all social media in other we have it all squared away I've updated and then on all of our platforms where you can find the show on our link yeah so okay so we got our I'm GonNa go with one answer right away we got one answer we had speculated there was interaction today we had a couple of people say that they that they were going to be joining us tonight's hope Boyd here even though this is a Janke setup hopefully they're joining us if there are any there were bets that shit so I don't know if there are not so it's GonNa be kind of a funny one I'm using my regular Mike Chris is a giant head and that's Chris Lemmon the I gotta turn it the other way this killing my hand so what can I do join us which is L. I. N. T. R. Dot e slash disturbed pod so everything is disturbed hot though it's all uniform not even bother so if the sound is terrible on this one blame it on my daughter we can point and make fun of her so car with you she slept with ray the ghost of ray or whatever you that she was a virgin the other thing car with you now or sour no she ended up right now so one of the big were you low I look like a train wreck did I that's okay so I don't know if I should turn the car off either here is a person that we got you plus if you go with the tropes of the eighties horror movies the final girl is typically virgin and she was definitely find out oh they definitely spun that in this that was cool how they did it so so we learned that part of it what did you think of that back story at the beginning I said Oh I believe her surprise me down I was like why would she quirk in that moment why would she have to why no her because she wasn't dead yet Nah yeah those pictures how many how many pictures were on that wall yeah probably like Yeah Yeah so big time serial killer And I I bet they were all different women it wasn't one woman torture a bunch of different with Rita Oh yeah of course beyond belief so I mean you know the dad finds a dad thinks team will years technically go over and he walks in with bleach seriously he was GonNa pour bleach in there he wasn't there to clean up he was going to torture what the Hell I've never seen that before no art we have I don't remember somebody doing that but he went right into jugular versus trophy it's one free so yeah and how quick was he too getting around that bed and disembowel because really didn't wait a long time to go in there and for no probably not so he's he's a fast mover he's like dolemite thought actually don't buy the cycle so that helps I got stabbed I tell you that you did I tell fellow molly he has a Jag the leather jacket it was very you know I'd like I thought they made it look like Sam Jackson and Black Snake Moan he was dead Oh yeah that's in that had to be a strong that's a big night putting your neck do not have multiple so yeah we're hazard chained up you know and I was like are they doing blasting bone where weird they how about when he killed himself he's spoiled when he stabbed himself in the next Katori yes 'cause picking and choosing who what goes coming back and he goes Oh said certain individuals officials say yes I stabbed myself cooking in the arm like good one when two inches in they keep showing up no kidding so I don't know and also here's another weird thing that happened win if you notice that the end when ray tries to leave except jingles and Ramirez we're not dead they were resurrected so they're not spirit there resurrect yeah man like season or next episode you know which did you see that or not oh yeah of course of course ridiculous I Baal is bad yeah that was disgusting and then she put the was ridiculous here's one thing I learned it summer camp robinhood dinner theater like trump he's like yes but also I completely I completely doug that whole idea of them going to Los Angeles I think we're GONNA get anniversary of zone anniversary or whatever jingles becomes Zodiac because we ever see his face if they do that for the hundreds episode we find out that he puts the mascot and he goes off and he's Zodiac because we saw Zodiac walk in my great heels win win can college like thirty years ago those the campground he falls right back in as we know that's going to happen with with the hitchhiker which swimming happens with all of them right right that's not because she she a visceral rated you know I mean if you look at the next coming sure Chris you're right out that I was thinking the same thing when they showed the three of them at the end and you saw Montana and Ray and you were in college so you were drunk and you just shut out at your find so Chris is bringing up he goes he's thinking that that this might be story of what happens in Los Angeles which which I into the night stalker general that but with Diane See I was wondering if he was dead already earlier win win because he was acting so weird I thought maybe he did Bernadette but let's get shot with the forty seven which was so bad that was awful I laughing through this episode the real fun stuff maybe we'll get some crossover maybe Ramirez go to the hotel who knows maybe because this is the hundred get out to Christmas and Jingles may not survive since we don't see him at Devil's night but you'll aggressive he might not you might not have noticed he even admits your I really wasn't killer until tonight so I don't think he is serious right now he's got a streak killer yeah I mean but it's GonNa be it's GonNa be I'm wondering where they're going with that because if it was just Ramirez Jingle going out and killing spree order he killed them all at one time people right for three who like Hell Birdie he called attack Murray Heidi 'cause this is mean hotel was based on real killer that we know about Gigolo was also based on killers that stayed at the hotel the second he's he's he said that he goes I was resurrected I was killed by was resurrected by the ball then when Jingle Jingle the night fell off in China and it landed the tip went right into my little bell and right right by the nail no damage but I- blood like l. 07:50 - 13:53 both are stuck in the camp were where are the three dumb asses these drugs jingles whereas Debbie girls from nineteen seventy and the other plane I'm assuming he did yes Zodiac Dingo during the eighties like early eighties seventies killers okay well isn't Zodiac earlier to Zodiac in the seventies and eighties or later how dare you throw logic macer other saying I mean he why he does now he knows he didn't kill Xavier Xavier unabridged if he really saw him there yeah they've you're right I was like I was like you know what there are way too many missing here the hitchhiker did the only one from that time how were they were killer right injuring singles or they they went there and they were learning their craft jean-gilles may never may not ever and not be a bad thing that might not be right for live with actually thinking that's what we were getting when they showed gone to Los Angeles I was like okay they're gonNA leave these ghosts behind and now we're going to get the our standards we don't we don't have any Peter's we don't have Sarah Paulson we don't have I mean we have people that have been here but we don't have those there might be Zodiac we might with that mascot and Zodiac was there at hell yeah but these though because I think he's just aspect to know man he's he's he plays weird well you're then kilburn he's he thinks he killed Birdie wavier yeah so he'll break Xavier because you didn't see Abeer until maybe he doesn't count right and he guilty new belt we figure this out he's a mass murder he's not a spree killer he's not a serial killer he's on a spree killer use a master I think the next season is going to be back with the winches another yeah yeah so you know if you're going to do that let's let's have a are you there like the staple of Kathy Bates has become a staple there they're not here but I like doing Loris stepping up right the right person he might chosen facial hair by you can't tell you I need Peter's weeds right and Sarah Paulson I think they should do that. 13:53 - 19:55 There's a new owner is weird have you noticed it seems Kinda weird this season to not have that'd be great because it would be twisty twisty was way earlier though one thing the same actor isn't it oh it is the same actor ideas completely wrong but I can rest easy with that because that is hard for the course goes marks can be like you just can't come here he yes well and Cordelia that'd be that'd be great out by guys like Denis O'hare just in all his glory season that is just Evan Peters characters though murder out right I'd be down with that like a reporter or something yeah I go back and watch them Rono do oh come on man remember those weird Chris good mood lighting for my car Christmas suggesting that for the final season of being like a mega mix of super friends mercy repeater site don't come back as March though as possible even oh yeah yeah we need like they keep saying that yeah podcasting that would have been off limits to early I know but it would have been great I want to be versus the legion of Doom and bring back everybody down that would be amazing imagine you could get like Casey and sound is GonNa be this time mainly because my daughter had a rehearsal tonight and I had to take her which means I have to record here Crispin Glover is he just wear DB is what he's a great player he's beyond that but looking for work right acting employers really is a really good actor cody Fernie might be but I think are a great actor in the same way that like controversy we're GONNA have vocal show no he couldn't do that 'cause video although look at us who cares right was it like what do the dance dying yeah he's he was awesome how about alot like seventeen so often but it's only thirteen character in apocalypse yeah that'd be great that I'll have to play the good and the bad like vegtable verses whichever Sarah Paul's character you on I think so also aw I just want burned up Dennis O'Hara show yeah I'll razor right jen she was like Margaret Stab yourself in the leg was remember she told jingle killer and jiggles Lady Gaga the woods where the can be you know so we got we got Rina's motivation we know why she to play her two headed character other characters dealing with we would have we would have syrup often clown I can't think of his name crust it's cross state no it was Oh my God here's what she is she get killed in this one I can't remember who Ria Moh she did so where was she at the commit let me girls was pretty good in itself I mean you know I think everyone's been graded and and what is cody has been he's it's so good here he's played the snivelling well well bed these I like him I I have to go into radio I just said his name today to I can't think of his name who is somebody's gotta write it with the Eight on the same guy the two nurses that were walking around out up was good stuff album they did it by you got clear their per second that was amazing yet in that one and then when he was would you report it remember when he in the Enron Enron in Rota Hughes kind of a coup yeah the live with what you all right and then left so she citadel son Margaret Alive Ramirez and Jingles are quote Unquote Alive and Bruce a lot right I doubt it was the funniest thing driving the bus oil batic right yeah slamming going into climactic it was just a standing compared to all the disembowel driving it was well all the things that happened at that camp that's like the leased like one of the future seasons we'll see those kids and the vampire kids and all all get together and have a party right well I'm not I wanNA talk about next week we got we got our Los Angeles thing we've got our camping do you think because we've got five more hey kids we're almost here although I can do an impression looking Save Transcription
Drenthe Toen belicht onder meer het levensverhaal van Albert Aalders. Geboren in een plaggenhut, gestorven op het slagveld. En wist je dat pas in de jaren zeventig ieder huis in Drenthe een waterleiding had? We duiken in de geschiedenis van de waterleiding.
'Hest nog wat neudig?' Dat is de titel van een boek over Wemeltje Kruit, geschreven door haar kleindochter Femke Borcheld. In Gasselte en omstreken was haar oma een bekende verschijning op haar fiets met al haar handelswaar, en die stalde ze dan uit bij mensen op de stoep of in de hal. Verder stappen we in de bedrijfsbus van Bertus ten Caat, voor een ritje met nostalgische inslag: wat verdween er door de jaren heen allemaal voor moois uit Hollandscheveld? Dieren- en Drenthe-kenner Henk Luning vertelt over vissen en waar ze zoal voorkwamen. In het archief horen we hoe RONO-coryfee Hitjo Douwe Schuth de toerist uithangt in Drenthe.
We interview Serah Rono, Developer Advocate at Open Knowledge about her experiences of working with open standards for data
Rono and Sierra are back with an even deeper conversation about their relationship journey from "relationship rupture" through healing, and their practice of creating "Epic Saturday Nights" - fun, creative, sexy, and relationship-nourishing Saturday nights that begin with intention and fill up with love and sensual pleasure. We're talking about "setting up the container" for sexual intimacy, connecting deeper, and learning how to be more intimate, vulnerable, and spiritual with each other, our sexual selves and the world around us. Open yourself to this conversation and dare to ask for what you want on Episode 44, Epic Saturday Nights with Sierra and Rono! About Sierra and Rono: Having known each other since childhood (and maybe even for lifetimes!), Rono and Sierra are a couple that have built their relationship on a foundation of friendship and lots of hard work. Together they have created a sisterhood committed to empowerment, and a reputation for transforming the lives of women and couples all over. Feminine Empowerment Expert & Passion Coach Sierra’s background in publishing and marketing, and Rono’s experiences including lifestyle coaching have lent themselves perfectly to manifesting their business of creating love, understanding, and compassion. Resources: Check out their websites at LifeStylized.com and They will be Co-Teaching at the December 3rd-8th - Fun Fabulous and Feminine Email them about their magical overnight experiences at: Events@LifeStylized.com Ladies!! Join Sierra's Facebook Group: - Giving away powerful coaching every week! Check out 'Secrets of the Yoniverse' video on Sierra’s Website - SierraJSullivan.com They’ll be teaching October 15th - 2 Events - Dr. Hazel Grace Yates - Cock Project or The Pussy Project
Live listener Q&A about how I keep my "state" in the right place to build quickly... Oh, what’s going on everyone? This is Steve Larsen and you’re listening to Sales Funnel Radio. Welcome to Sales Funnel Radio where you’ll learn marketing strategies to grow your online business using today’s best internet sales funnels, and now here’s your host, Steve Larsen. Hey, guys, got a cool episode here today. I get asked this question shockingly ... I expect this question to come along, but not with how often it's asked. Anyway, this is gonna be a cool segment. I'm gonna pull in a question that I got from Gerim Atkinson. I appreciate the question, man. I get a lot of questions from you guys and if you guys want to ask a question to me just go to salesfunnelradio.com. If you scroll down, there's gonna be a green button on the bottom right. You can ask any question. It will voice record straight off your browser directly to me and then I can toss it in. Anyways, here's the question from Gerim. Gerim: Hey, Steve, Gerim Atkinson here. First, I just wanted to tell you thank you so much for your awesome podcast. I love all the content that you cover here. I love the super high level stuff. Then, I also really love when you get in the weeds; the tactical podcasts where you're talking about different techniques that you found have been successful in building funnels so really appreciate all the value you bake into here, as well as, the different funnels you built out. Just appreciate all you do so super huge thanks for that. The question I had for you was as you're getting into the zone to build out funnels and pulling from what Tony Robbins often talks about of getting into state. I would love to hear what you personally do to get into state to build funnels. Like what anything looks like for that process. Are there things you do beforehand to get you focused and concentrated to sit down and work as you're building away? Are there foods that you found are really good for you to help keep up energy levels and keep you focused? Music? Headphones? Anyway, I would just love to hear what that process looks like for you that allows you to be zoned in on your game of building funnels and chasing after what you're working on. Anyway, thanks again, and I hope you handle my question. Thanks. Steve: Hey, Gerim. Hey, man, thanks so much. Appreciate that. Hope you're doing well personally, as well, my friend. Hey, great question. I honestly get that ... I've always been shocked at how many people ask that. Not so much ... I always expected that I would get that question quite a bit, but not how ma' ... A lot of people ask me that. What's the ... In fact, a lot of people at the PHAT event that we did asked that question. That was one of the biggest ones. What's the state you have to be in? What's the mental control? I always have made fun of the whole mindset training industry. When they're like, "I'm gonna teach you some mindset training." It's like, "What the heck does that mean?" It sounds so fluffy to me. It's taken me awhile to figure out my own process, but I have one, and it's been by accident as I've put things together, and I've built 'em and things like that. Here's what I do. This might be weird or whatever, but in the morning when I wake up there's actually a YouTube playlist that I've been building over the last while. What it is, it's a lot of my favorite motivational videos. I hate calling them motivational videos because I don't need motivating. I err on the side of doing too many things. There's no one putting a cow prod to my back. I just move. I know I move. I'm a shaker and that's one of my strengths; is I don't need motivating, but every once in a while, I get in a slump. I'm not gonna lie. Like the last week, I felt a little bit like I've been in a little bit of a funk. There's some vulnerability for you right there, right? I mean we all feel it. Everyone I know feels that eventually. It's not like ... I don't just run around screaming all the time, but it is a great way to break state. It's a great way for me to ready and get excited. Even if I'm really, really tired, there's times where we'll be at the office till two or three in the morning. It's like I'm dying, but I get back into state by choice. That's the whole key. It's by choice. I'll start jumping around, physically. Russell and I, we literally, we'll start jumping around. We'll play some music that's really fast and upbeat. We'll jam out to some rock music with some really silly air guitar stuff. You know what I mean? I mean that's the whole thing. I've never been successful or a very good marketer or very good business person or very fun person around be, or I'm sorry, a very fun person in general to be around if I'm not having fun. Does that make se'? Even when crap hits the fan, even when stuff's really hard, even when it's very, very challenging ... The number one thing is I've gotta find a way to have fun with it. Even in college, when I did not like classes or when there's stuff to go, I had to find something that I was doing, I had to find it interesting. Some aspect of it needed to be interesting to me, or I had find a way to make interesting. Or I just didn't care. I'd enter into this total state of apathy. That's one of the easiest things you can do when you're starting to build funnels. I mean or your business or whatever it is. It's this game and when you realize it's a game, like in my mind a lot of the pressure gets taken off. I'm like, "Well, I don't totally know what's gonna work so let me just throw it all against the wall and let's see what it does. Oh, that does, cool. Now, let's move forward." You know? And that's how ... and with that backdrop, this gets a lot easier. Number one, man, state control; tons of state control. There's a lot of times. I've mentioned many times before that I'm in the middle of getting out of the army. When I was in basic training and when I was there, and I was doing all the ... We were running around, and it was super hard. It was really challenging. I wanted to be the best. I wanted to be the fastest. I wanted to shoot the best, so I basically was, almost the whole time. I was the second fastest in my entire platoon and company. There was one other guy that could beat me. He was so freaking quick. He was like the second fastest runner in Nigeria or something. He was so ... Oh, my gosh. He was running the two miles in 10 minutes and 30 seconds. The guy was hauling. My fastest was only 11 minutes and 52 seconds. I mean, he was killing me by whole minutes. Anyway, ah, still, I'm very competitive. I wanna be the best so like it's still ... That guy's awesome. He's the man. Rono's the coolest dude ever, but geez. Anyway. There was a phrase that we would repeat a lot of times when it was freezing. I went in the middle of winter. That was a terrible time to go to basic. I went at a time when they were shutting down the different parts of the base that I went to and so they couldn't feed us normally. The amount of food we got was drastically less. I lost a ton of weight that I didn't need to lose while I was there. Other guys in training were not that way at all. They were well fed. I mean anytime crap hit the fan and we would just ... Sometimes we'd just start yelling, be like, "Right." We just back into state. There was a phrase they would repeat over and over again and they would yell, "Fake motivation is still motivation," okay? That sounds cheesy, but there's some serious truth to that. Especially when crap gets hard, and I guarantee you it's gonna hit. Look, when I'm trying to build a project, I see the beginning to the end on a macro level. It is impossible to see it on a micro level, though. I can't tell you how many times ... Literally, every single time we launch a funnel at ClickFunnels, something bad happens. Mega bad. I'm not talking like, "Oh, we forgot to write an email sequence." No. For some reason, this integration over here didn't work, totally broke half the thing, whatever funnel we're building. Or major changes. Or massive hiccups. You know what I'm saying? Literally, every single time. I'm trying to say this you so that you understand that it happens to every single person and to think that it won't happen to you is ludicrous. You're gonna feel crappy sometimes. There's gonna eventually be a part where pure grit is involved, and your ability to withstand adversity mentally. You're gonna have one or maybe two people come out of the gate and tell you, you can't do it. But by the time it hits your ears, and it goes into your head, we translate it as precedents for how everyone's looking at us. That's true anytime you start anything. It's true every time I start anything. I'll go launch something. I'll get a lot of people saying, "Hey, that's sweet." I'll get some people saying, "Oh, that sucks. Like mwa, I can't believe you're doing that. Eh." They're the haters and just expect that, but what's funny is that the tendency, and what I see a lot of people like who I coach and who I help and things like that, the tendency is to hear the one or two people and mistake it for being everybody. Everyone hates my thing. No. It's two people, and they hate everything in life so don't even worry what they think. No, it was only two people, and they're just the kind of people who wanna be miserable their whole life, and they're trying to find something else to do, too. You just happen to be the next victim. That just happens. Any time you put something out there, just know, number one, it's gonna take a lot of mental grit for you to combat a lot of the negativity that's gonna come your way. Whether you are a funnel builder, or you are the face of stuff and don't know anything about funnels, which is fine. Or you're a copywriter or whatever it is, any one of our roles. There's always very unanticipated resistance. Every time. To think it's gonna be different is totally ludicrous. Any time I've ever launched anything from both friends, families and enemies, I've always had a lot of pro stuff and negative stuff. It's just the way it is, and it's fine. Eventually, you gotta just understand, you're not gonna please everyone, and you shouldn't try to. In fact, the fact that you're not pleasing everybody is a great thing. It means you got polarity inside your attractive character. I just said something before that's probably gonna offend a lot of people. I think mindset training, like selling mindset training, it is the most fluffy thing on the planet to me. I don't understand it. Define it then at least. Like mindset training, it's like I do that everyday anyways. Not that I'm trying to, but I realized if I touch the hot stove, I can't do that. It hurts. I know it's not how it works, but you see what I'm saying? 'Cause we all have pros and cons. We have pushes and pulls towards everything going on around us. To think that everyone's gonna be happy about the things that you do, it's just not true and that's okay. That's why you build a community and culture around you. It's a support system. One thing that I know the Russell does is he just doesn't look a lot of times at comments, whether he's in the middle of a webinar or on a Facebook live or stuff. When he's actually delivering the main thing, he doesn't look at comments. It's because 90% of it is really great stuff, but there's always 10% or just the freaking idiots. They decide that they wanna crap on everyone else's parade. It throws him off. It throws me off, so I don't look at the comments for a while. That is one trick. While in the middle of delivering a presentation or a webinar or Facebook live or whatever it is, for a while, I look at the comments like crazy when I'm in the middle of the launch when I'm putting things out there 'cause I'm ask campaigning stuff, but besides that though, I don't really look at the comments for a while until I get the thing up. Then feel free to poop on it 'cause that's just how it works. Anyway, I wasn't meaning on going off the whole thing, but I just I want you to know and everyone that's listening, I plan stuff on a macro level as deeply as I can, also, on the micro level, okay? I see the macro. I'm like okay, I'm gonna go from this funnel to this funnel. People are generally really good at that piece. Then I try and get really nitty gritty on the micro level. Okay, well, this page is gonna have this and this page. It gonna have this offer and this automation over here and it's gonna have this, this, this, this. I'm gonna do these things. I'm excited about it, but it never goes that way. Ever. In the 300 funnels I've built in the last 18 months, it doesn't ever go how we're actually gonna ... We'll put stuff together. I mean it's so rare that there's not a hiccup or there's something that I've realized. Oh, you know what? I've taken it as far as I can. We have to have XYZ video. I thought we could get along without it, but we need it now. You know what I mean? It always ends up that way. This game has more to do with how fast can you get over the crap and just keep moving on? The tendency for most people, though, is they'll hit something. They'll hit a wall and they'll go, "No. Dang it, a wall. Eh." And they get uh, no, a wall. Then they fixate on it and it becomes bigger than it actually was in the first place. They start saying, "Well, I'm not successful because of the wall that came up. I wasn't expecting, and well, that guy didn't have a wall over there." Not that you could see, but he probably had a ton more than you could see. Then they get fixated on this thing that was never that big in the first place. All they had to do was go around the left of it, around the right of it, over it, under it or they could just blow straight through it. A lot of success in this, not just in funnel entrepreneurship, in life comes down to the ability to move past stuff quickly, the unexpected quickly, whatever the things are that are coming up. I'm not telling you to not acknowledge your emotion when you have that upset. Acknowledge it. Yeah. It sucks. Yeah. It's bad and then boom, move on. You had the pity party. Go forward, okay? That's it because otherwise you fixate on this thing, and then it becomes the object in your mind for why you're not moving forward. Then you start to fear the obstacle leaving because then you're like, "Crap. Now, I have to move forward." It becomes this backwards and forwards thing. I see that a lot of times. I mean there's over 500 people inside the Two Comma Coaching Program. I see that a lot. Every one of us goes through it. Every one of us struggles through it. Every one of us ... When it comes to publishing for the first time, that's a biggie. A lot of people have a hard time with that one. Especially, creating a dream 100 list and actually starting to build relationships. That's one a lot of people stumble on. Creating a new niche. Creating a new offer. Building out not just the funnel part, but ... the actual building of the funnel and sitting down and doing it, that's the sexy part that everyone wants to do, but they don't actually sit down, actually write the copy. In every one of those aspects, there's gonna be these hiccups. Hey, either you're not good enough, and you gotta figure it out or hire somebody. Or some other unexpected thing's gonna pop up. It's this game every single time, right? One of my favorite quotes. I'm gonna botch it, but the idea ... is that, hey, look, you can measure the success of anybody based on the number of hard problems they've solved. If you want to be super successful, you have got to look at yourself as a problem solver. You can't look at others for the solution. You gotta solve it on your own. Be a self-solver. The faster you can self-solve, the faster you're gonna be successful with it. I mean every time I put something out, that's how it works. Every time. You know what's fun? It's almost like ... That's why I call it mind muscle. It is like that. At first, it's really hard. You're like, "Oh, this is the first time I've experienced any kind of adversity in something that I want. The world doesn't seem to want to give it to me. They're asking me what my value is, and I'm not sure what my value is yet." You're flexing this muscle in your brain for the first time. Then you get it out. You actually launch the thing or whatever, and it's like, "Ah, now relax for a second." Now, let's do the next one. It's a big mind muscle flex again. You're like, "No, my gosh. This sucks. It's so hard." It's the same thing over and over and over again, but now you watch Russell's team. You watch the way he and I interact. You watch the way he interacts with his other people. It's like here's an adversity. Boom. With three ways, we could solve it. Sucks, but we're over it. Boom. Here's three ways we could fix this. Boom. Here's two ways we could do this. What was cool is that I know one of the major attitudes that I've had, that has helped me tremendously in my very short career, as it's been so far, is I go to Russell or you might go to your boss, or you might go to whoever your higher up is, or you might go to your spouse, you might go to whoever, your girlfriend, your significant other and you say these words, give me your hardest problem, okay? You say those words, and you're gonna have a lot of guaranteed mind muscle flexing, right? You're gonna have a lot of iron pumping with your brain. It's gonna be really hard, but if you're willing to go through that, holy crap, your speed increases so intensely and you can get so much stuff done in your life. You can move forward because you don't get caught up on petty crap like, "Uh-huh, they didn't like something I said. I got three negative comments back. Uh." So what? Just do the next one... Keep going... You gotta practice that over and over and over again... My suggestion when you're building these things, especially when it comes to your brain, is understand when you're about to have burn out. I actually have a ... It's this white cube. It's got all these different times on it and whatever side pops up ... I'll put a 30 minute timer on. Boop. Hear a little beep? And then in 30 minutes, the timer's gonna go off, and I'll switch over to the five minute one. Now that means you get a five minute break. Then I'll switch back to 30 minutes, then go back to five minutes. 30 minutes/five minutes. Then I go back and forth and back and forth. That's one way I go faster and for longer periods of time without needing to have this big massive break. That is one strategy that I do use. Another strategy that I use is I try to make three moves a day, meaning I just try and make, if you think ... like a chessboard, I try and make three moves per day, right? If I only have 24 hours per day to get whatever I'm trying to done, let's see, I'm gonna be at the office for a certain amount of time. I'll be home for a certain amount of time. I gotta sleep, a necessity, for a certain amount of time even though I hate it. At some point, I gotta work out even though I'm not really been doing that for a while. You know what I mean? I only have 24 hours. If I can just make three moves per day, it will at least always be moving the ball forward. If I don't make any moves at all during the day whether it's for my own stuff or for Russell or for a client, for anybody, if I could just move just three moves a day, then you can define what that is, but they can be good sized moves, stuff that matters. Okay. I got in contact with this correct person I needed to. Awesome. I did this podcast episode. Cool. I designed this page and least have the layout for the remainder of what the funnels gonna be like. Boom. Three things. Whoo. All right, I can go to sleep. You know what I mean? I try and make three moves per day. That's a great way to pace yourself. We like to always think that we can sprint towards the end, but the reality is you gotta plan out how long you think it's gonna take you to build a funnel or a business. Then double that assumption. If you're like, "Hey, it's gonna take me three months." Okay. Plan on six, right? Work like it's gonna take you three months. Work like the plan is three months, but just know that you're actually gonna do it in six. That's another ... Same with cost. I think it's gonna cost me 10 grand to get this project out. All right, that means it's actually gonna be 20. What can I do to increase cash flow? You know what I mean? Those little things that I do to expect and plan for any type of hiccups or bumps along the way. Then honestly, I just listen to sweet music. I can't listen to music that has words in it very much. That distracts me too much and distracts my brain, but I know I have a little bit of enough ADD in my brain; actual ADHD a little bit, a lot of symptoms of it that I need some other stimulus going on in order for me to focus, so I'll have music playing, which is usually over 120 beats per minute, which sounds cheesy, but that's true. It's over 120 beats per minute. Then I go ... The music doesn't have any words really that much. It's a lot of house music almost, and I just zone out and do my little 30 minute/five minute, 30 minute/five minute. Try and get three moves done in the day. That's how I do it. If stuff ... Sorry. I'm getting stuttery. If stuff begins to get in somewhat of a lull, I need to stand up. I recommend standing desks. Usually, I stand the first half of the day. I stand the entire first half of the day without sitting, and I'll sit the last half of the day. That keeps me more engaged as well. I guess those are some tricks ... actually wasn't thinking about, that I do. Then mixed with the mental, I call it mind muscle. It's a post that I did on my personal Facebook page if you wanna go look at it, but it's the playlist, the playlist itself. Here's the post I wrote. I'll end with this. Okay. Mentally, I think of myself as just a freaking warrior, like whether or not that means that physically or whatever. Says, "I'm Steve. Hear me roar. The latest conversation with me, myself and I." Then I said, "Enjoy your brain you're already marvelous. I don't need motivation. That junk fizzles and dies quickly anyway. Some place, at some time, you'll need actual grit in whatever you. Look forward to the grit. When motivation leaves so do the hobbyists." It's a super key line. "When motivation leaves so do the hobbyists so although I love living and smiling on with purpose, make it hard, Coach. I found that this is all more about saying no to stuff rather than yes. Wonder junkies and Renaissance men have the toughest time of all so control your mind and rage after the goal like the last drop in a desert. Embrace the suck." That's another phrase from the Army a lot. "A ticked off drill Sargent at my basic training said that. They called him The Dragon." "Never tell me what I can't do. I'll kick you in the neck. Has nothing to do with drinking my own Kool-Aid. I know my own weaknesses. Periodically, I lay in my office floor, seeing marvelous visions of my own goal," which is very true. I actually do that a lot, too, so I'll lay on my office floor here at home, and I'll just stare at the ceiling, and I just envision, and I embody what I'm trying to be. I try and take that on. I try and shed things that I'm not trying to be. I do that many times also. There's all these things I'm remembering that I'm doing I forgot about. Let me keep reading here. It says, "But I really only need and want to see the immediate three steps in front of me at all times. It's how I control noise. I've learned to love ambiguity. The battle is in you. It's against your own mind. Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts." That's from Buda. "Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts." "Business karma is real. Be a crappy human, and it'll return. Whoever said, 'The customer's always right' was probably a politician because that's total garbage, but everyone" ... I'm having a hard time reading this. I'm looking through my little foam screen thing here that's attached to my mic, and it's blurring my vision. Anyway, the whole point of it is you gotta freaking move forward. Abraham Lincoln said, he said, "Gentleman, why not laugh, with the fearful strain that is upon me day and night, if I did not laugh, I should die." Just have fun with it. There's a whole bunch of little mind things. You'll figure out what works for you. You'll figure out what those things are, but when it comes to ... You just gotta be a freaking tank in your brain. I mean because no one else cares about what you're doing, okay. It's a sad reality. I'm not saying that people don't listen to this. They don't care. I'm not saying people don't care, but you're the only one ... Let me say this another way. You're the only one who's passionate enough about what your thing is to actually go through the crap, in order to get it done. You're the only one. No one else can have that responsibility on their shoulders. Don't look to anyone else. Don't try and put it on anyone else. No one else cares as much as you do to actually get your thing up and out the door. If it's already moving, nobody cares enough to actually get it to the next level. It's only you. You are so alone in that. It's actually not a freaky thing to realize. I'm not saying like, "Oh, you're all alone," or whatever. What I'm saying is it's actually a liberating thing to realize and understand that you have total control. You can get things on your own. I'm not saying it's totally on your own. Create a team. Put the pieces together you need to, but you are the driver, and it's exciting when you realize that. Like, "Ah, wow. The battle really is against my own brain and the critic inside of my own head. Huh?" It gets really, really easy after that. Anyways, guys, it's a long episode again. The last two have been long. I'm so sorry about that, but Gerim, it's great question. When I heard that, I was like ... Massive fire behind that so, anyways, appreciate that. As far as a recap, I would find out what your own mind muscle is. I would flex your mind muscle. Figure out how that works for you. Work on state control like crazy. I stand. I listen to music that's fast paced, not crazy, but that keeps me engaged. No words with it. I plan the micro, and I plan as much as I can ... I'm sorry. I plan the macro, and I plan as much as I can the micro; all the small little details, but then I 100% expect that that's gonna be false. It's totally gonna be different when I actually get in the weeds. Anyway, whatever you think time and cost wise it's gonna take for you to get something out the door, I would make an entire launch plan before you ever start building anything. Plan the whole thing out with dates, when you're doing what and then hold your own feet to the fire, but then double that timeline to make it more realistic. Then plan on making three moves per day... When you actually do three moves per day, what it lets me do emotionally is it lets me have personal wins that I need in order to stay engaged. If I don't have a personal win in something for a little while, I feel a loss of momentum in motion. It actually make me feel a lot of anxiety. Like I'm not doing anything when I could be doing a lot still. Anyway, hopefully that helps. Be freaking tanks and figure out exactly what it is that keeps you ticking when stuff gets hard 'cause it's gonna happen. Expect it, but only look to yourself for the answer to get over it. Thanks for listening to Sales Funnel Radio. Please remember to subscribe and leave feedback. Want to get one of today’s best internet sales funnel for free? 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