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Jay Rayner and his panel of experts are answering questions from an audience in Rosewell, Midlothian. Joining Jay to share their soufflé tips, parsnip recipes and more are chefs cooks and food writers Sarah Rankin, Sumayya Usmani, Rachel McCormack and Jocky Petrie. The panel go in pursuit of the perfect porridge and are offered an insight into the world porridge championships from its host, panellist Sarah Rankin. How can you pimp your daily porridge? Also, the panel share the best ways to cook venison, the perks of owning a spurtle and bay leaves…what's the point?Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Senior Producer: Dominic Tyerman Executive Producer: Ollie WilsonA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
What would the panel plant in a garden for reflection? Are there any alternatives to perlite and vermiculite? Is the weather to blame for my shamefully small brassicas and tiny potatoes? Kathy Clugston and a team of experts are in Rosewell, Midlothian, to solve the gardening questions of the audience. Joining Kathy are ethnobotanist James Wong, garden designer Neil Porteous and Head of Gardens at Balmoral Kirsty Wilson.Later in the programme, James Wong meets researchers Dr Hannah Atkins and Sadie Barber to discuss the extensive process of naming plants. Producer: Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Mermaids come with some watery baggage, which raises the question: just how does one do a fresh take on this iconic mythical creature? This was the challenge facing Berlie Doherty and Tamsin Rosewell - a writer and illustrator team. Find out their answers to this question in today’s episode of Mythmakers where they’ll be diving into the reinvention of mermaids in their fascinating conversation with Julia Golding. Did you know there are legends of inland mermaids? And where exactly is the best place to be a mermaid in all the fantasy worlds? If you want to find out more about this intriguing topic after listening to the discussion, you can visit Berlie's website at https://berliedoherty.com/new-book-the-seamaidens-odyssey/ and follow Tamsin on Instagram at @hobs_lantern. If you want a signed copy of their book, check out the wonderful https://www.madhatterbookshop.co.uk For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit: Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website Instagram: https://centre4fantasy.com/Instagram Facebook: https://centre4fantasy.com/Facebook TikTok: https://centre4fantasy.com/tiktok 0:10 Underwater Kingdom Journey 2:47 Childhood Inspirations 4:20 Illustrative Styles 7:27 Story Overview 11:43 Sea Maiden Concept 14:12 Evolution of the Sea Maiden 17:39 Themes of Sisterhood 20:44 Collaboration Process 25:27 Artistic Techniques 34:49 Tips for Aspiring Creatives 39:21 Imagining Fantasy Worlds
Tune in as James Rosewell joins ExchangeWire's John Still and Rachel Smith to discuss the CMA's latest report on Google's Chrome Privacy Sandbox and Apple vs the DMA.
Join Captain Ron and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Randle as we get Kevin's unique perspective on Rosewell, and many other classic and compelling UFO cases! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Economies are built on infrastructure. But stretched public finances mean the state is increasingly looking to the private sector to help fund infrastructure. Climate change, technological progress, and geopolitics are changing the sort of infrastructure we need. And building physical infrastructure can be fraught with hurdles from the planning process. On this episode, Paul Diggle speaks with Bridget Rosewell, board member of the UK Infrastructure Bank and former Commissioner of the National Infrastructure Commission, about the economics of infrastructure.
Join us as we discuss the latest Diablo 4 including the good (Vampiric powers!), the bad (more repetitive endgame content!), and the fabulous (dapper feather hats!). We also cover the new March Trading Post rewards, the atrocities we would commit for transmog, and the lack of easily available bags in WoW Classic Hardcore Solo Self-Found mode (say that three times fast.) Finally we express our love for comfy shop management games and are looking forward to the new one coming from Big Blue Sky Games, Merchants of Rosewell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, VTS SAIM as we talk with: Laura Rosewell from Resources We Mentioned in the Show Don't forget to check out LoveHuvet.com and use our discount code IMFVT10 to receive 10% off your order! Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Want to earn some RACE approved CE credits for listening to the podcast? You can earn between 0.5-1.0 hour of RACE approved CE credit for each podcast episode you listen to. Join the Internal Medicine For Vet Techs Membership to earn and keep track of your continuing education hours as you get your learn on! Join now! http://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com/ Get Access to the Membership Site for your RACE-approved CE certificates Sign up at https://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Dec. 26. It dropped for free subscribers on Jan. 2. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoGreg Gavrilets, General Manager of Mt. Rose, NevadaRecorded onNovember 27, 2023About Mt. RoseView the mountain stats overviewOwned by: The Buser familyLocated in: Incline Village, NevadaYear founded: 1964Pass affiliations: NoneReciprocal partners: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Sky Tavern (:03), Diamond Peak (:15), Northstar (:28), Homewood (:44), Palisades Tahoe (:45), Tahoe Donner (:48), Boreal (:49), Donner Ski Ranch (:51), Sugar Bowl (:52), Soda Springs (:53), Heavenly (:56). Travel times vary considerably given weather conditions, time of day, and time of year.Base elevation: 7,900 feet (bottom of Chuter lift)Summit elevation: 9,700 feetVertical drop: 1,800 feetSkiable Acres: 1,200+Average annual snowfall: 350 inchesTrail count: 70+ (10% expert double black, 40% black, 30% intermediate blue, 20% beginner green)Lift count: 8 (2 six-packs, 1 high-speed quad, 2 fixed-grip quads, 1 triple, 1 carpet, 1 “Little Mule”)View historic Mt. Rose trailmaps on skimap.org.Why I interviewed himThere's something so damn dramatic about skiing around Tahoe. The lake, yes, but it's also the Sierra Nevada, heaving and brutal, pitched as though crafted for skiing, evergreens loper-spaced apart. It's the snow, piled like pizza boxes in a hoarder's apartment, ever-higher, too much to count or comprehend (well, some years). It's the density, the always knowing that, like some American Alps, there is always another ski center past the one you're riding and the one you can see from there and the one you can see beyond that.Mt. Rose is one of just three Tahoe ski areas that sits fully on the Nevada side of the lake (the other two are Diamond Peak and Sky Tavern; Heavenly straddles the California-Nevada border). That whole Nevada thing can sap some of the Tahoe mystique. What is Nevada, after all, to most of us, but desert, dry, wide-open, and empty? I once slipped into a hallucinogenic state of borderline psychosis on a 122-degree drive Vegas-bound across Interstate 15. I was dead sober but sleep-deprived and in a truck with no air-conditioning the rippling distances tore my soul into potpourri and scattered it about the alien planet I became convinced I was crossing.But Nevada is a ski state, and Mt. Rose is its finest ski area. As the truest locals' bump on the block, it is a crucial piece of the Tahoe Zeitgeist, the place that tourists don't bother with, and that locals bother with specifically because of that fact.There are a handful of communities in America that count as their home bump a big, thrilling ski area that is not also a major tourist attraction. Bogus Basin, outside of Boise; Mt. Spokane, Washington; Montana Snowbowl, looming over Missoula. Where you can mainline the big-mountain experience sans the enervation of crowds. Mt. Rose is one of those places, a good, big ski area without all the overwhelm we've come to associate with them.What we talked aboutEarly-season openings; assessing the Lakeview chairlift upgrade after year one; why Mt. Rose doesn't operate into May; extending the ski day after Daylight Savings; could night skiing ever work at Mt. Rose?; living through 668 inches of snow; Ober Mountain; the upside of starting your career at a small ski area; the brilliance of Peak Resorts; where Vail went right and wrong in their acquisition of Peak; the existential challenges of Paoli Peaks; the Very Bad 2021-22 ski season at Attitash; fortress mentality; convincing Vail to upgrade the Attitash Summit Triple; what Gavrilets found when he showed up at Mt. Rose on Saturday of President's Weekend; how the Busers built Mt. Rose into a first-rate ski area; why the family considered selling Mt. Rose around 2017, and ultimately reversed course; committed to independence; “We're over $100 cheaper than Palisades for a full-day lift ticket”; how Slide Mountain, Mt. Rose, and Sky Tavern settled into their modern footprints; Mt. Rose's potential expansion; whether a ski connection between Sky Tavern and Mt. Rose could exist; future lift upgrade priorities; how The Chutes changed Mt. Rose's profile; slopeside lodging; destination potential?; the potential for a tram up to the ski area from Reno; and why Mt. Rose hasn't joined any multi-mountain passes.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewFew ski areas have more aggressively modernized since the turn of the century than Mt. Rose. The mountain dropped its first sixer (Northwest Express), in the ground in 2000, and opened its second (Zephyr), the year it opened The Chutes, one of the most singular terrain pods in the American West. In the intervening years, Rose has shuffled around and modernized the remainder of its lifts, and last year dropped a high-speed quad in place of the old Lakeview triple. The snowmaking system is one of the best in Tahoe. Next up: an expansion across the highway to intermediate terrain that would hang over Sky Tavern.Like Arapahoe Basin, whose oldest chairlift is a 2007 Leitner-Poma fixed-grip quad, Mt. Rose has quietly modernized amid the giants that were destined to destroy it. This isn't supposed to be the story. The story is supposed to be Corporate Conglomerates Are Killing Skiing!!! But they're not. Mt. Rose proves that in Tahoe like A-Basin proves it on the I-70 mainline.Skiers in Reno could easily drive up to Northstar or Heavenly or Palisades Tahoe. But Gavrilets tells us that Mt. Rose is doing better than ever, in spite of the fact that the ski area has no slopeside lodging, no megapass affiliation, and no name recognition outside of a couple-hundred mile radius. Why do you suppose that is?Mt. Rose is a counterintuitive case-study in why so many assumptions about modern skiing are wrong. A place in the market exists for a family-owned and -operated ski area that focuses on delivering a good product at an inflation-adjusted price that would not make a time traveler from 1965 gasp with horror “But that costs more than my car!”I can't always tell you what's wrong with skiing, but I usually know what's right when I see it. And just about everything that Mt. Rose is doing feels exactly right.What I got wrongI mispronounced the name of Mt. Rose's owners, pronouncing “Buser” like “Bus-er” (wrong), rather than “Boozer” (right).Why you should ski Mt. RoseWell there are The Chutes:And all the beefcake lifts:And the 30-minute drive from the airport, meaning that when you fly in to ski Palisades or Heavenly, you can stop and clock a half day at Mt. Rose for $69:And the manageable liftlines, and the parking right at the base of the lifts, and the 350 inches of average annual snowfall. This may not be your ski Narnia, your endless empty, but it's a less-frantic version of whatever they have down the road.Podcast NotesOn three ski areas that were once one ski area that are now two ski areasLift-served skiing on Mt. Rose started with a chairlift strung up from what is now Sky Tavern ski area to what is now the Slide Bowl area of Mt. Rose:Mt. Rose broke off from the lower-mountain area by the time it opened as a separate entity in 1964. The lower-mountain became a non-profit, volunteer-run, learn-to-ski center called Sky Tavern, which continues to operate today:The larger ski area's modern-day footprint was, for several decades, two separate ski areas – one on the Slide Peak terrain and another in Mt. Rose proper:They combined in the late ‘80s:Then, in 2004, The Chutes opened, giving us the Mt. Rose we can ski today:On Ober MountainGavrilets began his career at Tennessee's only ski area, which sits above Gatlinburg. You can access it via tram from downtown, or you can drive up. It's a tiny place, but still has a respectable 600-foot vertical drop. It's an Indy Pass partner. Here's a trailmap:On Peak Resorts and the Peak PassGavrilets spent a good part of his career at Peak Resorts, which Vail purchased in whole in 2019. Here's what their portfolio looked like at its height. The New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania ski areas were included on the Peak Pass outright. You could ski the Midwest ski areas with the pass, but it was one of those “stop by the customer service desk to get a ticket” deals.On the Attitash Summit TripleGavrilets spent a good part of his tenure at Attitash making the case to Vail that the company needed to upgrade the Summit Triple. This past summer, the company finally did it, putting a high-speed quad in its place. That lift is scheduled to open soon, and I went into great detail on the project with Attitash General Manager Brandon Swartz at the 6:12 mark of our recent podcast conversation:On the density of Lake Tahoe skiingThe Tahoe region may have the densest concentration of ski areas in America, with 16 lift-served Alpine ski areas circling the lake. Here's a statistical breakdown of each:On Mt. Rose's history siteMt. Rose recently re-vamped the resort history page of its website. Check it out.On reconfiguring the trails around the Lakeview liftWhen Mt. Rose upgraded the Lakeview chairlift from a triple to a high-speed quad last year, they also reconfigured several trails around it:On Galena ski areaMt. Rose's trailmap shows a potential expansion down across the Mt. Rose highway. Gavrilets tells us that Powdr had attempted to build a standalone resort called Galena down there. I could't find any information on this, but it would be cool if Mt. Rose could activate this terrain:On Shane McConkey crushing The ChutesOn connecting Mt. Rose to Reno via tramWhile it hovers over mild-weather Reno, which averages 22 inches of snowfall per winter, Mt. Rose sits at a monstrous 8,260 feet. Bridging that distance requires navigating one hell of a winding access road:We discuss a potential aerial lift up from town in the podcast, but I'm not sure if it's feasible, cost-wise, as it's 13 air miles from the airport to the ski area. That's about the same distance as the main strip of casinos. Like Gavrilets says in the pod, “if this was Europe, it would already be built.”The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 111/100 in 2023, and number 496 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Cade County, 1985. A small cell of the Program investigates a series of disappearances on the border of the Smoky mountains, the lot of them unprepared for the horrors that will unfold in these dark hollers. Sensitivity Warning! The following episode depicts or otherwise audibly portrays the following subjects: Mentions of vomiting. Mild gore. General body horror, disfigurement. Insects and insectoid-like creatures (no spiders). The violent use of firearms against fantasy monsters.
The ISA's Max Timm & Scott Markus take a road trip across America to join the picket lines in Hollywood. On the way they stop at some unique locations associated with unique histories and stories.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Dr. Rose Roberto, part-time lecturer and librarian at Bishop Grosseteste University, and Tamsin Rosewell, illustrator and bookseller about the removal of Kate Greenaway's name from The Kate Greenaway Medal; why this renaming should alarm you; what you can do to bring back Kate Greenaway; and more.
A conversation with Cathy Rosewell Jonas of EPIC Healing Eugene, Oregon's first Psilocybin Service Center.
Things are heating up in this week's episode as Jamie and Gretchen put Kate under the spotlight to understand her involvement in the Rosewell conspiracy. The field team submits their evidence for our consideration. The second half of this program details a trip to Machicomoco State Park, the calling of the marsh lands, and an impromptu paranormal investigation at Timberneck House. The journey continues!Timberneck HouseRosewell RuinsMachicomoco State ParkCheck out and follow our Facebook Page and Instagram Account for more updates throughout the week.If the spirit compels you and if you have any unexplained encounters that you'd like to share with us, please shoot us an email to windowlightpodcast@protonmail.com
On Episode 8, we are joined by Gretchen and Kate to discuss a strange synchronicity that brought us all together this week to begin a journey into what it all means. We discuss Rosewell Plantation, Time Loops, Unexplainable Memories, and the coming of the New Age.The second part of this adventure will be recorded and released in April.
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On the face of it, the sex industry appears to be a sex-positive haven. Growing rapidly, it's become a highly competitive industry and an attractive investment opportunity for those with a buck or many to spare. However, with this comes the expected; individuals willing to put profit over honesty and integrity. Despite appearances, the sex toy industry in Australia and elsewhere is hugely male-dominated. Greenwashing is quickly becoming part of the industry's rhetoric. Social ideas, like feminism, are being co-opted for marketing purposes by companies who appear to be doing less than walking the talk.Layer on top of this the unregulated nature of the industry, and you have a recipe for attracting cowboys by the dozen. Selling sex toys is about more than selling pink dildos, sexual wellness and female empowerment. The idea of this being all it takes feels pretty outdated. No one is better placed to comment on these issues than Alisha Williams, the founder of Rosewell. Rosewell is a sex care brand based in Brisbane, Australia. Alisha started the company roughly three years ago, and the brand has become hugely popular. I'm constantly impressed by the level of knowledge and care that go into Rosewell products, particularly in their manufacturing and supply chain processes. In this episode, Alisha and I share our experiences working in the sex industry in Australia. We discuss what it's like working as two young women in a male-dominated industry, the social implications of branding and the current ethical plights of the sex industry.If you'd like to learn more about these issues, I'd recommend listening to our episode on sex toys from season one. Resources:Rosewell products: RosewellFollow Rosewell on Instagram Connect with us:@becuming.meBecuming takes the frustration out of finding the perfect sex toy by sending you personalised recommendations. Check it out at www.becuming.me. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
History in Reverse - Father and daughter science fiction podcast
We are back with the discussion of the Robert Heinlein story "All You Zombies" and the movie "Predestination". We also briefly talked about Futurama episode "Rosewell that ends well". Now if you haven't read the story or seen the movie, go read and watch it first, since our discussion is full of spoilers. After you read the story, check out the time diagram on the "All you Zombies" Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Zombies#/media/File:All_you_zombies_timeline.png As always you can write us at history.in.reverse.podcast@gmail.com and let us know what you think.
This week on It's Happening: Snooki and Joey get cancelled, Travis Scott conspiracies, Joey converts, Snooki goes to Rosewell, and more! This episode is sponsored by: Stamps.com - Promo code: SNOOKI KiwiCo - Promo code: SNOOKI BetterHelp
Illustrator and bookseller Tamsin Rosewell joins me today to talk about her experiences of reading and how she made the move into bookselling and illustration. She shares her deep love of non-fiction and how the speed at which you read has no bearing on how good a book is. We chat about parcel hogs, window displays, and whether Blake's Tyger was in fact an epic cat.Tamsin's Twitter accountKenilworth Books Twitter accountThe Parcelhogs instagram accountThings mentioned in the episode:Northern Lights by Philip PullmanCatherine JohnsonCecily by Annie GarthwaiteShadowghast by Thomas TaylorM. R. JamesGeorgette HeyerThornhill by Pam SmyThe Reacher Guy by Lee ChildSongs of Innocence and of Experience by William BlakeThe Tyger by William BlakeTiger Heart by Penny Chrimes
In this episode of Culture Club Chats, we sit down with model, internet star and trans icon, AJ Clementine.From her days on Tumblr, to having 1.5 million followers on TikTok, AJ's known for sharing her experience of transitioning, being half-Filipino, and her colourful princess aesthetic.In this open conversation, AJ shares her experience of growing up transgender in Australia, her new book ‘Girl Transcending: Becoming The Woman I Was Born To Be', and how she creates her own online world. You can find AJ on TikTok and Instagram @ajclementine_. This episode of Culture Club Chats is sponsored by sex and intimacy brand Rosewell. Founded by an all-female Australian team, Roswell is changing the sexual wellness space. We ❤️ their Bean and Dip toys (trust us, you won't regret a Rosewell purchase). Find Rosewell here and on Instagram @byrosewell. Katie Zhou created our fab cover art and India Raine is our wonderful producer and composer of our jingle. Email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram @cultureclubpod, or on our personal accounts @jasmineeskye and @yemagz. Until next time, angels. Jas and Mags xo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Culture Club Chats, we sit down with model, internet star and trans icon, AJ Clementine.From her days on Tumblr, to having 1.5 million followers on TikTok, AJ's known for sharing her experience of transitioning, being half-Filipino, and her colourful princess aesthetic.In this open conversation, AJ shares her experience of growing up transgender in Australia, her new book ‘Girl Transcending: Becoming The Woman I Was Born To Be', and how she creates her own online world. You can find AJ on TikTok and Instagram @ajclementine_. This episode of Culture Club Chats is sponsored by sex and intimacy brand Rosewell. Founded by an all-female Australian team, Roswell is changing the sexual wellness space. We ❤️ their Bean and Dip toys (trust us, you won't regret a Rosewell purchase). Find Rosewell here and on Instagram @byrosewell. Katie Zhou created our fab cover art and India Raine is our wonderful producer and composer of our jingle. Email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram @cultureclubpod, or on our personal accounts @jasmineeskye and @yemagz. Until next time, angels. Jas and Mags xo
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Rock on! We've got a new bonus episode courtesy of our top-tier Patreon supporters! Elliot Jay O'Neill is back, along with first-timer Danny Rosewell, to talk about GUITAR HERO III: LEGENDS OF ROCK, the biggest and maybe the best of the storied GUITAR HERO franchise and one of Woody's favorite games ever! We're looking back at the heyday of the 2000s, when every home had an array of chunky plastic guitar controllers and all was right with the world. If you want to join us on-air for a game of your choice, sign up for the Wonder Red tier at Patreon.com/ultra64pod! Hosted by Steve Guntli and Woody Ciskowski Logo by Corinne Kempen ultra64podcast.com Twitter: @ultra64podcast Instagram: @ultra64podcast Email: ultra64podcast@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/ultra64pod
In this episode, Jamie talks about the history and ghosts at Rosewell Mansion located in the Tidewater region of Virginia. This mansion, which is now nothing more than ruins, was once considered the finest example of colonial architecture in America. Ghosts now roam the property and the ruins. To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:Lurk on FacebookLurk on TwitterLurk on InstagramWe have a new Facebook Group join in the discussion! Lurk Podcast Facebook GroupWe are also now found on YouTube- Lurk on YouTubeWe've got Merch!Get Lurk MerchResourcesThe Rosewell FoundationThe Ghosts of Virginia by L.B. Taylor, JrHaunted Places The National Directory Dennis William Hauck
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Para muitos conspirólogos, a nave que caiu em Rosewell transportava seres oriundos do planeta Serpo.
Há gente que acredita, que algures no nosso planeta, existe uma organização secreta que nos governa. Tudo teria começado em 1947, depois de Rosewell!
A retired Lt. Col shares his knowledge on military and deep state operations centered around UFOs. His latest book 'UFOs and the Deep State: A History of the Military and Shadow Government's War Against the Truth' is a well researched, must read for any UFO enthusiast. Thanks for listening! Show our guest some love. UFO's: www.kevinrandle,blogspot.com For Science Fiction: www.the sciencefictionsite.blogspot.com And for the Vietnam stories: www.vietnamgroundzero.blogspot.com Latest book (UFOs and the Deep State): https://www.amazon.com/UFOs-Deep-State-Military-Governments-ebook/dp/B08HQK8RNW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Kevin+Randle&qid=1621630697&sr=8-1 Contact Mitch and Tyler here: linktr.ee/DTRHPod Thank you to our sponsor Jimmy K's Bar and Grille https://www.facebook.com/Jimmy-Ks-Bar-and-Grille-122488104475971 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracy-truth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conspiracy-truth/support
Wednesday arrives with the podcast talking about aliens and what we are seeing on TV in 2021 already. B-Real talks about how the new and shows more and more push the alien narrative to desensitize us to the idea. Know you alien as Bobo describes characteristics. Grey aliens, Reptilian Alien, Ancient Alien not to be confused with the show, Rosewell, Men In Black, and Neonate alien. All sorts of movies and even as B-Real describes anime will mess up your image of what is possibly out there when there are infinite possibilities. Bobo talks about having to be ready for anything when it comes to foreign life forms. B-Real talks time traveling and having to control it if it ever became a possibility. B asks "who is the guy who made the time machine and how he would be under constant pressure with a new "terminator" coming after that person. The crew also go into mythical creatures like big foot and the lockness monster.Thanks for your viewership, description by @Kierolovesyou , EMAIL contest info and art work to at BrealTvContests@gmail.com or join on discord https://discord.gg/fYPTDTG?Follow the whole team on social media (Instagram links below)@BREALTV @Breal @ezonedafirm @cminusfan4 @eric_bobo @KieroLovesYou @morningshotfilms @KieroLovesYou @koltenhagen @privatefoto @VoteForDro
Wednesday arrives with the podcast talking about aliens and what we are seeing on TV in 2021 already. B-Real talks about how the new and shows more and more push the alien narrative to desensitize us to the idea. Know you alien as Bobo describes characteristics. Grey aliens, Reptilian Alien, Ancient Alien not to be confused with the show, Rosewell, Men In Black, and Neonate alien. All sorts of movies and even as B-Real describes anime will mess up your image of what is possibly out there when there are infinite possibilities. Bobo talks about having to be ready for anything when it comes to foreign life forms. B-Real talks time traveling and having to control it if it ever became a possibility. B asks "who is the guy who made the time machine and how he would be under constant pressure with a new "terminator" coming after that person. The crew also go into mythical creatures like big foot and the lockness monster.Thanks for your viewership, description by @Kierolovesyou , EMAIL contest info and art work to at BrealTvContests@gmail.com or join on discord https://discord.gg/fYPTDTGFollow the whole team on social media (Instagram links below)@BREALTV @Breal @ezonedafirm @cminusfan4 @eric_bobo @KieroLovesYou @morningshotfilms @KieroLovesYou @koltenhagen @privatefoto @VoteForDro
Today we are joined by the economist Bridget Rosewell to talk about the post-pandemic future of cities. Bridget is a leading expert in the economics of cities, transport, economic infrastructure, and she was Chief Economist and Economic Adviser to the Greater London Authority for a decade in the 2000s.
The pandemic has wide-ranging implications for the future of cities. Lock-down measures have reduced the use of office space, halted the hospitality sector and changed how we use transport systems. But is city-flight a temporary phenomenon? Or are cities more resilient than we think?In this episode our host Paul Diggle discusses the post-pandemic future of cities with the esteemed British economist Bridget Rosewell. Once the Chief Economist for the Greater London Authority and now Non-Executive Director of Network Rail, Bridget shares her leading expertise on the economics of cities and transport.
The pandemic has wide-ranging implications for the future of cities. Lock-down measures have reduced the use of office space, halted the hospitality sector and changed how we use transport systems. But is city-flight a temporary phenomenon? Or are cities more resilient than we think? Welcome to another week of Macro Matters. In this episode our host Paul Diggle discusses the post-pandemic future of cities with the esteemed British economist Bridget Rosewell. Once the Chief Economist for the Greater London Authority and now Non-Executive Director of Network Rail, Bridget shares her leading expertise on the economics of cities and transport.
Today I am here with Kyle Davies. He is a chartered psychologist, therapist, coach, trainer, author. Is the creator of Energy Flow Coaching, which is a framework for tapping in our innate ability to attain optimum health, wellbeing, creativity, clarity and mind. You know, Kyle and I have have been friends for a long time. I was on his show. I don't know many, many eons ago. And it's so good to have him with us. *Episode Highlights* *Kyle* [00:05:03] But then crucially, it was we and this is where the work kind of stepped in, was that she developed those patterns of of blocking how she really felt. So we have to look at when symptoms are cropping up and then how does this relate to today? Tomorrow, the next day was what was going on at half past three on a Thursday afternoon. What was who was there? What was going on? What might have what might be emotions of being that the party was trying to kind of get through because they they weren't being found. So then so that, you know, that's that takes a period of time because it's it's uncovering and then it's. All right. Well, what do I do instead? If I if I've been like this for kind of 20, 30 years. And why how do we change that? But I do remember being on vacation with my family in Spain, I. Some, you know, in that summer and getting a text message from her saying that she just completed a local kind of park run, kind of a five K sort of fun run. She said, I will most of it, but she said I did some jogging. And she said just to think that, you know, when I came to see you first, I was looking to get a wheelchair because I was having increasing problems with walking. You could only walk kind of, you know, 10, 15 steps. So that that was that's a kind of a plus a great success. I think with the thing with that is you one of the difficulties, I think, with the work that I do is that is the cause and effect and not necessarily closely linked. *Ari* [00:08:58] I always talk about things like medicine began with infrastructure, we created aqueducts and things to move waste away from neighborhoods in order for to keep people from getting sick because they were sleeping next to pig poo. You know, I mean, this is this is that the reason for infrastructure at the beginning was a medical system is like, OK, you're you're sleeping next to the next to the feces. You're you're getting sick. OK, let's move that away from where you're where you're sleeping and living. So aqueducts and infrastructure was created. And I have a theory that we have with all of our roads and air travel and noise and bombardment of radio waves and et cetera, that we have infrastructurally created a system that causes more stress and more illness rather than helping to alleviate. And the other part of that theory is that we made this shit up and we can do better. So why don't we start looking at how do we create a system that causes less stress and is more in harmony and balance with nature? So if you're if you're going to look at from a 30000 foot view and go, I'm looking down on the world, go on. *Ari* [00:14:22] Yeah. You know. It is very deep. One of my my mentors is Buckminster Fuller. And his work is to me, pretty amazing. And one of the things that he is quoted and I'm going to paraphrase because it's too long of a quote, but it's basically the auspicious notion that we need to work to be a value. Needs to end when there is 10000 people that have the ability to create the technology that would support the rest of the world population to work to be a value. *Kyle* [00:19:45] I think the first thing you said about growing things in your garden, you know, for me, that's nothing to do with potentially giving salmonella to your neighbor. It's all about. That's all about control, isn't it? Because if you're self-sufficient, we don't own you. So whilst that's a conspiracy kind of notion, I think we all kind of know that big business. Runs the world. Really? And again, that's the stuff. The second thing that goes into the second piece is if people are self-sufficient, you know, and there's those power structures are kind of brought down. *Ari* [00:22:31] Yeah. You know, I have a feeling that we're at this crossroads and we can either choose. To go with the status quo or we could choose to go with the revolution. And it doesn't have to be a violent revolution, as we've been seeing with a lot of protests, it could be a peaceful revolution, but a revolution is what's needed. And, you know, this show is called Create a new tomorrow for a reason, because it's all about activating your vision for a better world. *Ari* [00:29:10] Absolutely, you know, that whole being curious is also the same thing is becoming aware of. And when you become aware of something. It's like shining the light into the darkness. And so what I heard you just say, in my words, right, is shine the light into the darkness on your feeling and emotion so that you can. Recognize that it's there. A lot of people don't know when they're feeling angry, sad, grieving, emotional or whatever, they just are feeling a stress distress *Kyle* [00:33:45] The Web site is Energy Flow Coaching dot com. I'm on social media, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter as energy flow coaching and Kyle Davies. So, yeah, and, you know, I love talking about this kind of stuff. So if anyone is listening and is interested or has any questions, please do get in touch with me and ask because I'm more than happy to, you know, find you an email or even have a chat. So, yeah, I think it starts with with discussions like this does. That's how we you know, our creativity comes from this, that we share ideas and we develop new ones. And I think that this sort stuff is incredibly important. So thank you for having me on. Congratulations on this, because I think it's brilliant. *Resources and Links* * *https://CreateANewTomorrow.com* * *https://www.facebook.com/arigronich* * *https://energyflowcoaching.com/* * *https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-davies-b5b59715/?originalSubdomain=uk* *Full Transcription* *Ari&Kylepart2.mp3* *Ari* [00:00:06] Has it occurred to you that the systems we live by are not designed to get results? We pay for procedures instead of outcomes, focusing on emergencies rather than preventing disease and living a healthy lifestyle. For over 25 years, I've taken care of Olympians, Paralympians, A-list actors and Fortune 1000 companies. If I did not get results, they did not get results. I realized that while powerful people who controlled the system want to keep the status quo. If I were to educate the masses, you would demand change. So I'm taking the gloves off and going after the systems as they are. Join me on my mission to create a new tomorrow as a chat with industry experts. Elite athletes thought leaders and government officials about how we activate our vision for a better world. We may agree and we may disagree. But I'm not backing down. I'm Ari Gronich. And this is. Create a new tomorrow podcast. *Ari* [00:01:08] Welcome back to part two of this interview, if you missed the part one. Head back to the previous episode before you listen to this one. Now, we'll dive right into the conversation from the moment that we left off. Thanks again and welcome back. *Ari* [00:01:23] So you've been doing this a long time and just as a as an example, as a story. Tell us a story about. A really great success that you had with somebody. *Kyle* [00:01:40] So, yeah, a lady I had a while ago, but when she first came to see me, she had fibromyalgia and she'd said she was. She came in ice on a stick and she said she had been out looking at Pop, probably needing to get a wheelchair, so she was with a partner and she was in her 50s and she said, you know, I've had this for for a number of years. And it transpired that she'd been an alcoholic who was an alcoholic and had drunk for a lot of years, probably 20 years. And. And when she stopped drinking, which I think was like had been 10 years prior to when I'm seeing and then the fibromyalgia came. So it's almost as if then she's she becomes aware of probably what was already there. And when she began to do the work, it was really interesting to me because we talked about, you know, we talked. *Kyle* [00:02:38] I know. I know. I don't spend a lot of time talking about people's childhoods, but we talked a little bit about what life was like for her. And again, looking from a medical history perspective, just looking at her symptoms or when they first, you know, what was it like? Did she get any symptoms when she was younger? But she told me about what it was, what her childhood was like. And it was pretty evident to me that she was bullied and emotionally abused, physically and emotionally abused by both her mother and her older sister. And that was really interesting, the way she talked about it, because she was talking about it in the same way as I'm talking to you now. You know, there was nothing. There was she wasn't redshifts, you know, wasn't registering any emotion at all. It was a matter of fact, she was quite happy. She told me she felt sorry for them because they obviously weren't nice people. No, because my perspective is that, well, what's happened is in order to deal with get through that trauma is that as a child, she or she kind of shut off. We know this happens, that we kind of shut off from those emotional processes. And she's that that's that's a becomes a learned pattern. And so she's she goes through life. Everything is shut down or her emotional side is kind of shut down. And again, this from this metaphorical perspective, will the body will is try to tell you something is right. Well, the emotion is shut down to the bodies now sending symptoms to say you're not feeling your emotion, you need to feel the emotions you have. So I invited her to take a no to symptoms. As I said, the ups and downs of when, you know, with the idea. Well, there's a message there. And when she came back to me for the second session, the first thing she was the aware became aware of was all of the emotion that she actually felt about her mother and a sister. And again, that wasn't the focus of the exercise. The focus of Rosewell is probably emotion that you're not feeling best. That's one of the fundamental things, is that the body sending a symptom because the emotion is not being felt. Because again, going back to what I was saying earlier, we know we can block our feelings with the emotions. Silts is still going. So if there are if there are symptoms there, there's every chance you might not be feeling any emotion underneath. We're just going to assume that it's there and not big fat. So that was the first thing was that she was kind of overwhelmed with, oh, my God, I know this. I obviously do feel a lot of her, a lot of anger about what happened. *Kyle* [00:05:03] But then crucially, it was we and this is where the work kind of stepped in, was that she developed those patterns of of blocking how she really felt. So we have to look at when symptoms are cropping up and then how does this relate to today? Tomorrow, the next day was what was going on at half past three on a Thursday afternoon. What was who was there? What was going on? What might have what might be emotions of being that the party was trying to kind of get through because they they weren't being found. So then so that, you know, that's that takes a period of time because it's it's uncovering and then it's. All right. Well, what do I do instead? If I if I've been like this for kind of 20, 30 years. And why how do we change that? But I do remember being on vacation with my family in Spain, I. Some, you know, in that summer and getting a text message from her saying that she just completed a local kind of park run, kind of a five K sort of fun run. She said, I will most of it, but she said I did some jogging. And she said just to think that, you know, when I came to see you first, I was looking to get a wheelchair because I was having increasing problems with walking. You could only walk kind of, you know, 10, 15 steps. So that that was that's a kind of a plus a great success. I think with the thing with that is you one of the difficulties, I think, with the work that I do is that is the cause and effect and not necessarily closely linked. *Kyle* [00:06:37] I think intuitively, people to know this, you know, go back to, you know, when you get a headache and you want need to drink more water, I think people can see that. Well, I got a headache. I'm probably dehydrated. Yeah, probably. Or in touch. Which caffeine. So I'm pretty cut back on the coke. Get some water. And that makes. We will come by that. *Kyle* [00:06:52] But if you say, well, actually, you know, this is a bunch of emotion going on here that you're not feeling and your body tried to tell you with a headache. I think at one level, people sometimes know because it's it's not uncommon for people to say, oh, God. *Kyle* [00:07:05] I got to get a stress headache after a terrible day at work. And I think they can understand that. The interesting thing, if that headache becomes chronic and you've got a headache for, you know, quite a bad headache and you waking up with a bad headache, it's not going away. And it's there for three weeks, for a month. You then take, you know, shit, I better go and see my my, my, my doctor now and then. The doctor's going to go on. Probably want to take some pills for that. So even though intuitively to begin with, they probably knew that. Well, yeah, this I'm just massively frustrated by then. Just going over having a glass of wine or taking some whatever they take by not actually addressing what's going on. *Kyle* [00:07:44] And that's the tricky thing, is it's not easy to address what's going on here. Is there some is this something that some action I need to take? Because I feel this this level of frustration or whatever is what does this say? Something about my model of reality? Is this something about my expectations by the meaning I place in life? Do we need to look at that? And that's the kind of the deeper stuff. I suppose that's what a lot of my work is about is this is behavioral changes that people make. But there's also that other stuff or which is who I feel I am in relation to work, my boss and whatever it is. And therefore what what needs to change in order to get this me flowing and get my emotions flowing. But that it's not that's not easy work to do and to say that cause and effect seem to be a little bit further apart. *Kyle* [00:08:33] So, yeah, yeah. That would that was that's what we stuck with me, that lady, because I just remember being on vacation, see in that text message and they can just. *Kyle* [00:08:42] No that's that's what this is all about. *Ari* [00:08:44] Absolutely. I love that. And. *Ari* [00:08:49] So I'd like to take this, too, a little bit more of a 30000 foot view systemically, societally, right. *Ari* [00:08:58] I always talk about things like medicine began with infrastructure, we created aqueducts and things to move waste away from neighborhoods in order for to keep people from getting sick because they were sleeping next to pig poo. You know, I mean, this is this is that the reason for infrastructure at the beginning was a medical system is like, OK, you're you're sleeping next to the next to the feces. You're you're getting sick. OK, let's move that away from where you're where you're sleeping and living. So aqueducts and infrastructure was created. And I have a theory that we have with all of our roads and air travel and noise and bombardment of radio waves and et cetera, that we have infrastructurally created a system that causes more stress and more illness rather than helping to alleviate. And the other part of that theory is that we made this shit up and we can do better. So why don't we start looking at how do we create a system that causes less stress and is more in harmony and balance with nature? So if you're if you're going to look at from a 30000 foot view and go, I'm looking down on the world, go on. *Ari* [00:10:28] What can we do as a society? To begin the process of reconstructing how we've created this society. And and build one that is more attuned with nature and alleviate stress. What would be your thoughts, and I know this is like an out of the blue, not something that that you probably have heard a question like that before. *Kyle* [00:11:00] But no, I haven't. But I just my sense of it, it probably starts with it does start with parenting, really, and it starts with the things that we teach our children. You know, I I agree completely with what you say, you know, from my perspective of, well, the sorts of illnesses that we were dealing with a couple hundred years ago are entirely different from the sorts of illnesses that we're dealing with. Most of the chronic health challenges we're facing now are lifestyle health issues. So, yeah, we've created something around convenience and a a pleasure fix without a deeper understanding of who we are. So I think I, I think from a younger age, we need to be introducing some of the ideas of, you know, where it is, you know, who are we? Where does our experience come from? What is what's what's of value and what's important. You know, even things simple things like like connection. But for me, empowerment is is crucial. And having people own their experience and be be honest with that, you know. So I think we should be teaching kids these things the way I parent. You know, I've got two daughters that are fifteen and seventeen. And, you know, I've done my best to kind of to empower them with, you know, to to kind of own their feelings, to express their feelings, to to walk their stand in their own truth. And, you know, I think that's kind of what we should be doing from that, because the young people then I think they'll come up with ideas of the kind of the complex stuff that we need to do with society as a whole. I think this the kind of the factory line approach to education for me is is not was not worked the you know, the left brain focus of teaching kids a bunch of facts that they then regurgitate for exams. You know, I don't know how different it is over there, but I know what it's like over here. Kids are taught to pass exams, really. And they kind of learn stuff to pass exams. So that's for me. It's it starts with children. But it would be it's it's I mean, parenting as well. I know that's that's a big thing, isn't it? But I think that people just have kids and I don't obviously think about how they parent. But you could argue that, you know, a huge proportion of the issues that we face up are parenting issues. But on a completely different note, there's an argument to say that statistically, when it comes to well-being and health, the key would be to be poor because the statistics would suggest that, you know, those people that are living in poverty, the kind of that the metrics for health are far worse. So if there was a basic universal living wage, that could go some way, you know, to help people get out of poverty, that might improve health outcomes. And, you know, you know, there's this there's a lot of it's deep stuff now. And there's there's a and I'm no expert on those. *Ari* [00:14:22] Yeah. You know. It is very deep. One of my my mentors is Buckminster Fuller. And his work is to me, pretty amazing. And one of the things that he is quoted and I'm going to paraphrase because it's too long of a quote, but it's basically the auspicious notion that we need to work to be a value. Needs to end when there is 10000 people that have the ability to create the technology that would support the rest of the world population to work to be a value. *Ari* [00:15:08] Is. *Ari* [00:15:09] A thing that we've created in our society, and because of that, we've created this massive amount of stress because now we're not working for or towards our passions. We're working for or towards the ability to eat. We're working for or towards the ability to put shelter over our heads and to live at all. And that causes such a massive amount of stress that is completely unnecessary in a world that is abundant with shelter and food. Right. So we've made it so food is not, you know, at least in my area. They were talking a lot about not allowing you to make food in your own backyard. Have a have an outdoor garden in your own backyard. To me, that's because you might share it with the friend or a neighbor. And and it may have some salmonella or some disease or some this or that. And so because you may share it with a friend and it's not just a personal consumption, they didn't want to allow that. And I say, you know, there's like you go down the road, right? And you see all these oak trees or pine trees or whatever trees. And like, if all we did is every other tree, we planted an orange tree, an apple tree, a pear tree, a plum tree, you know, some berry bushes and stuff, you could walk down the road and eat. That's your real fast food, right? That's going to cause more health, less stress. If you were to do that in schools, right? You have community schools or community gardens inside of the school that feeds not only the school, but also teaches the kids about planting and nutrition and health and so on. *Ari* [00:17:05] This would be something that would be really beneficial. And I had an experience once, and I'll just kind of briefly tell you about it. I was working with my buddy Mike Torsha, who had started this project called the Shape Up America campaign, was a project to nonprofit to help get kids healthier. And we went to New York City and we met with the New York City boards on for their schools, for all of New York. So we were talking to the person that was in charge of all of New York's schools. And we had the funding. We had the the the venders who were ready to put foods that are healthy and so on inside the schools could create the gardens on top of roofs in some cases because there's plenty of land everywhere, even if it's above right. Or hydroponics, you know, and so forth. So we had all of this prepared and ready and we were just doing our proposal and they said we have a contract with a sugar company and I'm not going to name the sugar company, but it's a pretty big company inside in New York City and we're not allowed to give any foods with alternative to sugar. So it can't be an artificial sweetener like stevia or monck fruit or something healthy or even a garvie. It had to be sugar or a sugar substitute, right. And that was a statewide contract that they had, so they declined to help their students become healthier because of this agreement or contract they had with the sugar company. And I was thinking to myself, like. If only they could understand the logic or lack of logic that they just said to me, you know, that they just talked about what is wrong with this picture. When money and contracts is more important than the health and living of our populace. And so it made me really think about how do we create these systemic changes. And, you know. And in the systemic change of. Of decreasing stress is probably the most important. To our app or our health that we can make,. *Kyle* [00:19:44] I think there's a couple of things. *Kyle* [00:19:45] I think the first thing you said about growing things in your garden, you know, for me, that's nothing to do with potentially giving salmonella to your neighbor. It's all about. That's all about control, isn't it? Because if you're self-sufficient, we don't own you. So whilst that's a conspiracy kind of notion, I think we all kind of know that big business. Runs the world. Really? And again, that's the stuff. The second thing that goes into the second piece is if people are self-sufficient, you know, and there's those power structures are kind of brought down. *Kyle* [00:20:24] No, I think part of what's going on. *Kyle* [00:20:27] You know, I don't know where you stand with it, but I think part of what's going on at the moment is I think we are going through this a huge period of dramatic change. And I think that part of it is there is a breaking down of throat. And we are, you know, arguably it's a very exciting time. But whenever there is a period of going through change, whether it's an individual, whether it's a culture, whether it's a planet. There is a period of chaos or seeming chaos while there is this breaking down and rebuilding. And I think that's where where we are right now. I think we're seeing transparency. I think we're seeing, you know, the the grip of the grip of the old of the old ideas of the old structures. I think that's kind of coming down on where we're witnessing it. So it's an exciting time to be right. But, yeah, I think it's it's it's gonna be it's fundamental, isn't it? I think it's I wondered whether things post-Soviet might begin to go back to something a little bit more local. But I know what it's like right here. People show up buying things in local stores. So, you know, their fruit and veg and their meat and whatever is is locally sourced. So it would be nice to see a proliferation of facts as we kind of move move forward. But yeah, I think, you know, we're in for a bit of a rocky road over the next couple years or rocky ride. But hopefully, you know, I'm very optimistic that there is this kind of global change in, you know, in a positive way. *Kyle* [00:22:04] I think the old the old guard will try to hang onto power, you know, because those small number of people in power will want to hold onto their power. *Kyle* [00:22:14] But I think that I think ultimately that we. Hopefully, we will see a fundamental change in, you know, we can look back in however many years time, 10, 20, 30 years, 40 years time, and look back and say, yeah, things things really were changing then. *Ari* [00:22:31] Yeah. You know, I have a feeling that we're at this crossroads and we can either choose. To go with the status quo or we could choose to go with the revolution. And it doesn't have to be a violent revolution, as we've been seeing with a lot of protests, it could be a peaceful revolution, but a revolution is what's needed. And, you know, this show is called Create a new tomorrow for a reason, because it's all about activating your vision for a better world. *Ari* [00:23:05] And, you know, I'm starting a mastermind to go along with this kind of a philosophy so that we can get people having these kinds of conversations on a regular basis that actually move forward, society that move forward, people individually, communities locally and society as a whole. And the idea is to really create this new tomorrow to figure out, OK, we're in this transition period and they're saying the new norm. Well, we don't want this to be the new norm where we're socially isolated and having to cover our faces and not being able to hug and hold and and so on. So we've got to figure out a new. New norm. And wouldn't it be awesome if that new norm was one that was in alignment with nature, that understood nature and still allowed technology to move forward faster while being in harmony with nature? And so that's kind of my my feeling is like, how do we recreate this society? Because we did make it up. We created it. It's our imaginations that that has developed every building that you see, every every piece of legislation that came from us humans. Right. It wasn't wasn't the monkeys. It wasn't the sharks. Wasn't the dolphins that created this. We created it. And I think people forget that we created this society and we have the ability and opportunity at any given moment to shift and change what we've done and what we're doing for a more optimal response to getting better results for a higher and greater performance. And so that's really the the basis of me wanting to do this show for me, wanting to have people like you on. And so I'm going to ask you. As I ask everybody and I ask you in the last episode that we did together, what are three one the three things that are actionable steps that somebody could actually take with them and do today, tomorrow and the next day to improve their world, to create a new tomorrow for themselves and for the world that they live in? *Kyle* [00:25:40] Well, you're right. It does start with the with the individual, doesn't it? I think that I would like to kind of break things down into little chunks that we can do. So what I would say is, you know, in the last show I mentioned breathing and, you know, we talked about the importance of coming back into the body, breathing. But I think that's learning to feels very important. I think that the way we can do that is that as a listener, you could take a good take one day. I'm going to take two days or I'm going to take a week. And what I'm going to do during that day, two days a week, I'm going to allow myself to be curious about how I feel, what I feel about things. You this an idea about what I like to do? Well, that concept is going to allow myself to be curious of what I experience, maybe some uncomfortable feelings. I'm going to allow them to be there, because what instinctively happens is that we experience some discomfort, anger, fear, sad, whatever. It's frustration. And we instinctively we block it. We try to push it aside. We go into our head and we try to rationalize it away. So what I would say is take that take that period of time. What day? Two days week. And allow yourself to come into your body, be aware with feelings and what you notice an uncomfortable feeling. Just be aware of it and remind yourself that it's perfectly okay for me to feel this feeling that I can fully feel it, whatever slight tension or whatever, whatever it is, I can fully feel it. I can observe. I can feel it. I can watch it and experience it. It's not a problem. And I don't have to solve this. It may be that it's inviting me to take action. But critically, the first step is I can let myself feel this is OK. What I feel is not a problem. I don't have to solve the feeling that make it it just moves. It may be that it moves you to do something. But honoring that for me, that's kind of the first step, is that it's honoring your feelings because so often we're labeling them. I don't want to be feeling this. I want to be the type of person that feels this. And quite quickly, because often what happens is that emotion does lead to an increase in activity of within the thought centers of the brain. So usually what happens is that when we feel something, I think lights up and we usually we get caught in kind of mind loops. So I'm coming out of the head and it can be that you notice that your head goes first. And in those instances, coming back into the body, because this is the advantage of breathing when you've learned to breathe. You've lost your training yourself out of your head a little bit back into the body anyway. But that idea that. All right. Let's just come back into the body as a first step. Let me remind myself what I feel. And it's perfectly okay for me to feel this anger that this anger is not a problem. Okay. You can be what I feel this what is I'd like to do. Is there anything I need to do? Is it prompted me to say something or to take some action? Or do I just need to allow myself to feel this without it being a being a problem? So that's my that's my one major actionable step. And if it's the same people that even if it's for a day, it will I would be interested to know what that you know, what the experiences from that, because there is that instinct to resist immediately. You have to tighten up. Resisted more chatter. *Ari* [00:29:10] Absolutely, you know, that whole being curious is also the same thing is becoming aware of. And when you become aware of something. It's like shining the light into the darkness. And so what I heard you just say, in my words, right, is shine the light into the darkness on your feeling and emotion so that you can. Recognize that it's there. A lot of people don't know when they're feeling angry, sad, grieving, emotional or whatever, they just are feeling a stress distress. Right. *Ari* [00:29:55] So and the part that you said, not judging it. Right, not judging that feeling, it's OK that I'm angry. It's OK. I don't have to do anything with it. It's OK that I feel that that is to me a brilliant, you know, piece of advice for people. And then the only other thing that I would that I would, I guess, want to add to that. *Ari* [00:30:21] Is and you said this is the now what? Right now that I know this, what am I going to do with it? And I might go a little bit further and ask, when was the first time I felt this just as a curious, curious question. When was the first time that I felt this kind of a feeling? And just so that my my body can unravel the cord to the very beginning, you know, it might have been when I was three, it might been. And when I was two, somebody said something that felt, you know, mean to me. And then I just got reminded of it. *Ari* [00:30:58] Now, you know, in healing, we always say that there's nothing that can happen to you. Now. That is the cause of your feelings. It's all the memories of the first time it happened. You know, the first time that trauma happened. *Ari* [00:31:16] And and so it's a it's a really interesting thing that you're saying about recognizing being curious. *Ari* [00:31:25] So. *Kyle* [00:31:27] I think that it is. I just I think the idea of what I feel is not a problem is massive because people immediately will be trying to rationalize away, trying to think it away, judging this so many things, because it's no surprise, is it? *Kyle* [00:31:42] Because according to science, far as I'm aware, the same areas of the brain light up when you express an emotional pain is what you it's physical pain. We know that human beings are wired to try to get away from pain or dissociated from pain as quick as possible. So whether it be thinking my way out of it or trying to find meaning in it, whatever it is, or getting stuck in my hips, were just resisting it or tensing up, whatever is there is that that's usually what people are doing best. Something down the avenue that they're taking the idea of coming back. And you know what? What what was interesting for me is that you will have big anger that you're feeling, which I'm comfortable. But then there's a whole layer of suffering that goes with that, with the resistance and then the mental churning associates that we can get rid of that suffering and come back to whatever the feeling is, simply by coming into the body and then being, OK, this is not a problem. It may be that I've got to turn onto my boss and say, well, actually, look, I can't take all that extra shift right now. So it may be that the frustration or anger is inviting us to do that. But critically, the first day is always this isn't a problem. The feeling is not a problem. It doesn't mean that they say this may well be that there's a problem out there that I need to deal with. But that's what the emotion is for, to a certain extent, is giving us a potentially giving us a nudge. *Ari* [00:33:10] Absolutely. And that is absolutely brilliant. And this has been an amazing conversation that we have that we've been on this journey of experience and discovering ways in which we can take our stresses and turn them into positive behaviors and positive positivity versus turning them inward into disease. And so I really appreciate you coming on and sharing this wisdom. How could people get a hold of you if they want to get a hold of you? *Kyle* [00:33:45] The Web site is Energy Flow Coaching dot com. I'm on social media, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter as energy flow coaching and Kyle Davies. So, yeah, and, you know, I love talking about this kind of stuff. So if anyone is listening and is interested or has any questions, please do get in touch with me and ask because I'm more than happy to, you know, find you an email or even have a chat. So, yeah, I think it starts with with discussions like this does. That's how we you know, our creativity comes from this, that we share ideas and we develop new ones. And I think that this sort stuff is incredibly important. So thank you for having me on. Congratulations on this, because I think it's brilliant. *Ari* [00:34:30] Absolutely. Thank you so much. And just in case anybody is wondering, you know, Kyle works with people in the UK, USA, Brazil, Canada, Argentina, I mean, anywhere in the world that you are. We have shrunk the world with Zoom. He is more than happy to be of service and has been for a number 20. What is it? Twenty five years now. So I look forward to having you on sometime in the future. And again, thank you for listening and thank you for being here and taking your time to to understand these, these things and have these conversations with us. I look forward to your comments. Thank you so much. Create a new tomorrow. I'm your host. Ari Gronich. Activate your vision for a better world and have a healthy day. Thank you so much. *Ari* [00:35:26] Thank you for listening to this podcast. I appreciate all you do to create a new tomorrow for yourself and those around you. *Ari* [00:35:33] If you'd like to take this information further and are interested in joining a community of like minded people who are all passionate about activating their vision for a better world, go to the Web site, createanewtomorrow.com and find out how you can be part of making a bigger difference. I have a gift for you. Just for checking it out. *Ari* [00:35:51] And look forward to seeing you. Take the leap. And joining our private paid mastermind community. Until then, see you on the next episode.
Our Very Special Guest this week is Bridget Rosewell CBE FAcSS, economist & National Infrastructure Commissioner, who will be discussing her role with the White Paper. Court Judgments of the Week R V Western Trading & Singh [2020] EWCA Crim 1234 - Court of Appeal case about the level of fines imposed on breach of a Listed Building Enforcement Notice London Borough of Hackney V Shiva [2020] EWHC 2489 - a High Court decision on the use of section 187B injunction for breaches of planning control relating to an art installation Sharks! Appeals of the Week The dismissal of an appeal on 24/9 at Witchford Cambridge for 70 C3 units, no 5 yr HLS shortfall, breach of development plan and harm to landscape A successful appeal for 108 C3 units on a brownfield site and the application of vacant building credit reducing affordable housing. Nudge of the week and Champion of the Week
UFOs, Area 51, Rosewell, Alien Abductions and so much more when UFO Expert James Krug is joined by Julia Mulligan, Sir Freddy Kowalo and Eric McKenna! Sit back, relax and take a trip down The Rabbit Hole with the crew!
Back in 2018, I recorded some audio with Pam Rosewell Moore, who served as Corrie ten Boom's assistant and caretaker during the final years of Corrie's life. In the latter part of the phone call, I got to ask Pam some candid questions about her experiences with Corrie. This is the first time I've shared this recording publicly. Honestly, this felt like a special and anointed conversation. It was like reaching out and touching church history. I hope you enjoy it! Get Corrie ten Boom's bestselling book The Hiding Place. For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/490. The Shaun Tabatt Show is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.
25 years ago this week, millions around the world eagerly awaited the first television showing of alleged footage of evidence that would apparently change the world as we knew it. That footage was alleged to be of an Alien autopsy, brought to us by the infamous Ray Santilli and was to be shown all over the world. One man had been aware of this film since 1993, when Santilli contacted him about the "Rosewell" footage. From that point on, Philip Mantle found himself knee deep in the middle of one of the most notorious hoaxes in the modern era. Philip joins me to talk about his career as one of the UK's leading Ufologists, BUFORA (British UFO Research Association), some of his favourite cases as well a deep dive into how he became involved in this story and his quest to find out just who had made this famous fake footage. We have a light hearted and funny conversation as Philip takes on a journey into the heart of that summer of 1995 and the amount of craziness that came his way. Philip has been a good friend to myself and the show since we started, so this is a long overdue debut appearance for Philip. Philip has collated everything he knows and found in his update book, Roswell Alien Autopsy: The Truth Behind The Film That Shocked The World, which can be bought here: You can purchase any of the books we mention at Philip's publishing site here: A big thank you to Philip for joining us today. Our Patreon is now live, with bonus content, early release of the regular show, articles and monthly prizes for everyone who signs up! Join here now for the flat fee of $4 a month which is a bargain! Don't forget, you can now show your support with our Merchandise shop on Redbubble! Check it out here! You can join us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Email us at mysteriesandmonsters@gmail.com with any feedback, guest suggestions or if you'd like to appear. All artwork by Dean Bestall and the show was produced by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys.#Roswell #Alienautopsy #AntandDec #RaySantilli #SpyrosMelaris #Sightings #USArmy #DavidClarke #JeffWayne #WarOfTheWorlds #UFOs #UAPs #BUFORA #Hoax #Fox #Channel 4 #ForteanTimes, #JennyRandles #MUFON
Hello friends, today we chat with Registered Veterinary Nurse (VTS IM) Laura Rosewell about CPR. This was audio ripped from an Instagram live session we did recently. We talk through general CPR business, answer questions, and talk about our own experiences. Please let us know if you have any questions. Laura is at https://www.instagram.com/vetinternalmedicinenursing/ We discuss the RECOVER Guidelines which are available free online: https://recoverinitiative.org/cpr-guidelines/current-recover-guideline/ As also recommend (but not sponsored by) the Veterinary RECOVER Certification Course for both nurses/techs and veterinarians: https://recoverinitiative.org/
So the Pentagon confirmed the existence of UFOs…in April. Woops! That’s just 2020, right!?! Well it’s being covered now. This week Hope and Brandi are riding a wave of positivity right into space and are cavorting with all the famous UFOs of history. Yeah, we’re covering Rosewell. And let’s not forget about the Berkshires! UFOs are real and they are coming to your local cow patch. Check out our new instagram at https://www.instagram.com/spookyshitpod/?hl=en
A SUPPORTIVE 1ST GEN Latinx Writer We had an amazing conversation about growing up in Queens to Argentine parents, working as Kevin Williamson’s assistant, what qualifies as a Latinx TV show, & writing on Rosewell, NM! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @lalistapodcast Music: Arriba Mami - Jingle Punks
This mini bonus episode where we learn a little bit about our upcoming guest on the show; the amazing Laura Rosewell BSc(Hons), DipAVN(Small Animal), ISFMDipFN, VTS(SAIM), RVN. Check her out at https://www.veterinaryinternalmedicinenursing.com
Living and hiding in the vicinity of Roslin Glen, George Brysson tells his own story of being hunted by government soldiers. "From one concealment to another he had to flee, making his way gradually back to the familiar homestead. Sometimes he slept in the wood beside the house, sometimes under the ripening corn; sometimes he would venture for a night into his own bed...George Brysson ran perilous risks so long as he lingered near the Midlothian home" says Alexander Smellie. In this episode we get a brief glimpse of some of his experiences. (The main photograph is of the woods in Roslin Glen close to his home).
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Michael is an actor/filmmaker from Chicago, IL who stars in The CW series, "Roswell, NM." He made his television debut alongside Zooey Deschanel in Fox's "New Girl," and his short film, "Meme! True Hollywood Story," won the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. His latest film, "5 Years Apart," is due for a 2019 release. It's the first feature film Vlamis has produced and starred in. He is theatrically represented by CAA and Grandview, and commercially by Nu Talent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we are joined by special guest Bridget Rosewell CBE.
In which the Page family's 17th Century rise, 18thc Century zenith, and 19th Century demise are recounted.
In the trenches Fitness Business Owner Interview with Max Nazaire from Fit2DMax in Rosewell, GA. We discuss the effects of the global pandemic on our businesses, what we did to adjust, and our plan to move forward.
In the trenches Fitness Business Owner Interview with Max Nazaire from Fit2DMax in Rosewell, GA. We discuss the effects of the global pandemic on our businesses, what we did to adjust, and our plan to move forward.
Woody sits down at a cafe in the Italian seaside resort of Riccione for a conversation with Lewis Rosewell. Lewis is the current European champion in both the single racing ski and also the race board.
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This week Mike is once again joined by Aidan Rosewell, host of the Room and Days Of My Life podcasts - he opens up about the difficulties in his early life, drug addiction, self-realisation, spiritual beliefs and much more! In part 2, Mike & Aidan’s discussion on addiction & drug reform continues, before Aidan talks about his spiritual/religious beliefs and their issues with mainstream religion, Aidan’s stance on redemption along with a thought-experiment of the extreme example of Hitler, what an addict needs to do to help themselves along with support networks. The subject then changes to Aidan being a parent and how his past helped him perceive certain issues better, how one should speak with their child regarding drugs & other issues, some of the issues today with uniqueness & normality, the transitional phase our society is currently in and more, so it’s another great chat to sink your teeth into! In case you missed it, part 1 of their chat begins with Aidan talking about his autobiographical audio drama podcast “Days Of My Life” and when he overdosed on amphetamine before discussion his fictional interview show “Room” and his travels around India & his self-discovery/realisation journey which helped him on the path to recovery from his various addictions. Aidan then discusses why he thinks he got into drugs and how they caused his life to spiral, before talking about how the legal & social stance on drugs often causes some of the problems they should be solving, including many of the stigmas surrounding drug-users & addicts, how legalisation or decriminalisation may be a viable option to prevent , whether or nor cannabis is a gateway drug and much more! Aidan’s Podcasts: Days Of My Life - Room In case you missed it, last episode Mike spoke with Tony Farina; Assistant Professor of Humanities at Siena Heights University, reviewer of comics & audiobooks and an early adopter of online education! In their chat they discuss how colleges/degrees in America work as well as why Tony believes education is valuable, as well as people pursuing something they’re passionate about, Tony also discusses how teaching online courses is different from in-person lectures, how it’s odd that some names are gender-specific while others are androgynous, Tony & Mike then have a discussion on some of the different interpretations of the bible including the infamous “man must not sleep with a man” part, before speaking about what Women’s Studies includes, what Tony is currently studying & what his thesis/book will entail and much more! Intro by Rob Wade of E14: https://www.emotionally14.com/ Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Don't forget to check out Ignite The Flame Audio, the podcast by Mikes good friend Wayne Telford, it's something you don't want to miss - an audiobook with a difference; tips of the trade, more in-depth information about inspirations (as well as easter eggs) as well as a chapter of his first book A Light In The Mist in each episode (full book now out for free to listen to with bonus content)! Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
**Friends, we take a Trip Down the Rabbit Hole with UFO Reasearcher, Author, Actor & Speaker, John Ventre! John has served as the former State Director of MUFON and has made multiple TV and Movie appearances, including the History Channel’s ‘Hanger 1’. John shares his thoughts on UFO cases including Rosewell, Area 51 & S4, […]
**Friends, we take a Trip Down the Rabbit Hole with UFO Reasearcher, Author, Actor & Speaker, John Ventre! John has served as the former State Director of MUFON and has made multiple TV and Movie appearances, including the History Channel’s ‘Hanger 1’. John shares his thoughts on UFO cases including Rosewell, Area 51 & S4, … Continue reading Show #45 – John Ventre →
This week Mike is joined by Aidan Rosewell, host of the Room and Days Of My Life podcasts - he opens up about the difficulties in his early life, including his mother passing away, drug addiction, self-realisation, being a dad and much more! Part 1 of their chat begins with Aidan talking about his autobiographical audio drama podcast “Days Of My Life” and when he overdosed on amphetamine before discussion his fictional interview show “Room” and his travels around India & his self-discovery/realisation journey which helped him on the path to recovery from his various addictions. Aidan then discusses why he thinks he got into drugs and how they caused his life to spiral, before talking about how the legal & social stance on drugs often causes some of the problems they should be solving, including many of the stigmas surrounding drug-users & addicts, how legalisation or decriminalisation may be a viable option to prevent , whether or nor cannabis is a gateway drug and much more! Next week part 2 will be released where Mike & Aidan’s discussion on addiction & drug reform continues, before Aidan talks about his spiritual/religious beliefs and their issues with mainstream religion, Aidan’s stance on redemption along with a thought-experiment of the extreme example of Hitler, what an addict needs to do to help themselves along with support networks. The subject then changes to Aidan being a parent and how his past helped him perceive certain issues better, how one should speak with their child regarding drugs & other issues, some of the issues today with uniqueness & normality, the transitional phase our society is currently in and more, so be sure to tune in for that! Aidan’s Podcasts: Days Of My Life - Room In case you missed it, last week Mike spoke with Tony Farina; Assistant Professor of Humanities at Siena Heights University, reviewer of comics & audiobooks and an early adopter of online education! In their chat they discuss how colleges/degrees in America work as well as why Tony believes education is valuable, as well as people pursuing something they’re passionate about, Tony also discusses how teaching online courses is different from in-person lectures, how it’s odd that some names are gender-specific while others are androgynous, Tony & Mike then have a discussion on some of the different interpretations of the bible including the infamous “man must not sleep with a man” part, before speaking about what Women’s Studies includes, what Tony is currently studying & what his thesis/book will entail and much more! Promo by The Brave Files: https://vickeryandco.com/podcast/ Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Don't forget to check out Ignite The Flame Audio, the podcast by Mikes good friend Wayne Telford, it's something you don't want to miss - an audiobook with a difference; tips of the trade, more in-depth information about inspirations (as well as easter eggs) as well as a chapter of his first book A Light In The Mist in each episode (full book now out for free to listen to with bonus content)! Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
Hello, we are back with the podcast goods. Zane has a listener submission this week with the audio memoir Days of My Life, Liz brings her first celebrity host chat show recommendation with Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard and Pat takes a deep dive on the porn industry with Jon Ronson's The Butterfly Effect/The Last Days of August. Then it's reviews time!Liz Recommends - Armchair Expert with Dax Shepardhttps://armchairexpertpod.com/"Hi, I’m Dax Shepard, and I love talking to people. I am endlessly fascinated by the messiness of being human, and I find people who are vulnerable and honest about their struggles and shortcomings to be incredibly sexy. I invite you to join me as I explore other people’s stories. We will celebrate, above all, the challenges and setbacks that ultimately lead to growth and betterment.What qualifies me for such an endeavor? More than a decade of sobriety, a degree in Anthropology and four years of improv training. I will attempt to discover human “truths” without any laboratory work, clinical trials or data collection. I will be, in the great tradition of 16th-century scientists, an Armchair Expert."I love this podcast because I find Dax a really emotionally honest host. He sits down with Hollywood pals for discussions on pretty much anything.For both: I really like the Kristen Bell eps because I love their relationship, and I love the Jason Batemen ep too.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/id1345682353Pat Recommends - The Butterfly Effect / The Last Days of Augusthttp://www.jonronson.com/butterfly.htmlMany of you may know Jon Ronson as the public shaming guy, or the guy who busted into Bohemian Grove with Alex Jones in the 90's to witness the masters of the universe conducting a mock sacrifice to the Canaanite god Moloch. Perhaps you know him from another wonderful part of his journalistic career. This time around he's taking a dive into the world of pornography. The Butterfly Effect focuses more on what PornHub has done to the industry and how it's professionals have responded. The Last Days of August looks takes a closer look at the tragic suicide of young starlet August Ames. These two pieces were originally Audible exclusives, but have thankfully since made their way to podcatchers under the title The Last Days of August.For Zane & Liz: Listen to as much as you wish, if you're like me yoLyou'llwant to binge.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-last-days-of-august/id1258779354Zane Recommends - Days of My Lifehttps://www.buzzsprout.com/252630This listener is a listener-submission, a truly unique podcast, and the first of its kind that Zane has encountered. Days of My Life is an Autobiographical Audio Drama Podcast created by Aidan Rosewell.Rosewell puts his heart on his sleeve as he recounts events of his life growing up in the 90’s and struggling to cope with drug addiction and being a teenage carer for his mother. There are a few historical events also wrapped into the narrative.This one is incredibly personal and interesting. It is best to start from the beginning, as it is in essence a serial narrative.For Pat: From the BeginningFor Liz: From the Beginninghttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/days-of-my-life-podcast/id1451296971?Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
The Rosewell Plantation of Gloucester County, Virginia was once the most grandiose plantation home of the British Colonies in North America; but after a fire destroyed this exquisite home in 1916, all that is left of this once great mansion is ruins. My name is Brandon Schexnayder and you are listening to Southern Gothic. Read the complete transcript of "The Ruins of Rosewell" Connect with Southern Gothic now: SouthernGothicMedia.com Patreon Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube
Do not tune out. Do not think what we are about to tell you is some invention of a confused mind. We are NOT about to discuss alien abductions or what really happened in Rosewell, New Mexico. But we are going to tell you about UFO's---that's right, unidentified flying objects. Only, these UFO's were sighted by trained military pilots and reported to the Pentagon. And the Pentagon even has a previously top secret program to track it all..and so we will go In Depth . Also, A disease which almost everyone in the country has probably suffered from at one point or another: the World Health Organization has officially listed "burnout" as a medical diagnosis..............but the bad news, there's no cure yet. Fallout from the Varsity Blues college admissions bribery and cheating scandal continues, and the latest angle is high school diplomas for sale............right here in L.A. A West Hollywood prep school is accused of handing out high school diplomas for the right price, after for-profit colleges helped to steer students there. We will go In Depth on that. A school district in suburban Denver just finished off a year-long experiment of turning the traditional school week on its head: why students and teachers loved the 4-day week of classes, while parents tended to hate it. Just guess! And it turns out that European voters are as badly conflicted as American ones. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Space Force. What is it? Who is it? How is it? The brand new branch of the military's stated purpose is to defend and support operations in orbit...but maybe there's more to it than meets the eye! Tune in this week as Tim and Zach try to figure it all out. We're now on Instagram! follow us on Twitter @crackpotpodcast, Like us on FaceBook CrackpotPodcast@gmail.com or call 612-888-3090 Art by Jake Luck www.jakeluck.com
We talk True Detective, The Passage, The Rookie, The Flash, Rosewell, The Good Place, The Orville, Star Trek: Discovery, Gotham, How To Get Away with Murder, The Punisher
In the run up to Christmas we need some of the kids from local primary schools. We'll chat to them about their Christmas and sing one of our favourite Christmas songs. Today, the kids from St Matthews Primary School in Rosewell, Midlothian sing 'Child in a Manger Born'.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 177! This week is a real treat good people - not only does Ep177 have all the new treats you’ve come to expect every week - it also has a SISONGSET, a SEVESONGSET (peace to NJ2AK) - AND we have TWO WORLDWIDE EXCLUSIVES from Balitmore’s own UllNevano & illien Rosewell! When we say worldwide exclusives - we mean this is the first place they’ve been played on planet earth for the general public! We get the inside scoop on these two joints and more in our interview session that drops on Thursday with - wait for it…yep, you got it - UllNevaNo! Interview snippets are at the end of Ep177, the full drops on Thursday. If you’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it thousand times - it’s always that #smithsoniangrade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live August 26, 2018 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. prod. John Robinson Talk Break Inst. - "The Other Story" - John Robinson "Chain Nets" - UllNevaNo feat. Illien Rosewell **WORLD EXCLUSIVE** "63 in Boston" - UllNevaNo feat. Illien Rosewell **WORLD EXCLUSIVE** "Fom Tord" - FastLife NYC "Sauce In The 6" - Vinyl Villain feat. Sauce Heist & Estee Nack "GodFather Saga" - Supreme Cerebral feat. Codenine, Banish Habitual & DJ Goadman "Thousand Dollar Dons” - Recognize Ali feat. Daniel Son & Asun Eastwood Talk Break Inst. - "Camp Out" - John Robinson "101" - Rasheed Chappell (prod. Kenny Dope) "My Old Life" - Millyz & Statik Selektah feat. Termanology "Drinking and Jivin'" - People Under The Stairs "Live As It Gets (Prankster Remix)" - Foster & The Pranksters feat. Royce Da 5'9 "Cant Runaway" - Reckonize Real & Guilty Simpson feat. M-Dot & Mayhem of EMS Talk Break Inst. - "Reflect Zone" - John Robinson "Pasteles" - CRIMEAPPLE x DJ Skizz "Wheat Threshers" - Chuck N Lock (prod. Farma Beats) "Infinity War" - Ca$ablanca (prod Cap Chino) DeerHunter - Primo Jab feat. IceLord (prod. godBLESSbeatz) "Feasting" - Rome Streetz feat. Magno Garcia & Flashius Clayton "Like It Was Yesterday" - Haze "Loo Rallz" - Ralphiie Reese feat. Sean Rosati Talk Break Inst. - "King Jewels" - John Robinson Interview Snippets - UllNevaNo
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Former Team Leader Brent Gove Joins eXp Realty from Keller Williams On Today’s episode we have Brent Gove. Brent has been in real estate for about 21 years. He spent 12 years at Remax and 8 years at Keller Williams before transitioning to eXp Realty. Brent’s business is currently in 37 states, and he has over 1,489 brokers and agent associates. In this episode you’ll hear about Brent’s experience with the market crash in California in 2005, how he found himself at eXp, his thoughts on the eXp business model and what’s taking place at eXp Realty. Learn More about eXp Realty - Click here to watch a quick 7 Minute Intro Video. Remember our disclaimer: The materials and content discussed within this podcast are the opinions of Kevin Cottrell and/or the guests interviewed. This information is intended as general information only for listeners of the podcast. Listeners should conduct their own due diligence and research before making any business decisions. This podcast is produced completely independently of eXp Realty and is not endorsed, funded or otherwise supported by eXp Realty directly or indirectly. In this episode Culture and growth at eXp Other companies in comparison with eXp The transition to eXp Want to Learn More about eXp Realty? If you are interested in learning more about eXp, reach out to the person who introduced you to eXp or contact Brent to inquire or ask questions. Contact Brent via text at 916-223-5555 Noteworthy “I saw the benefits; webinars that explained how to acquire stock, how to get leads, the five to 10 Cloud classes a day to train my team and then the revenue sharing component. Those four things, I was like wow this is this is shockingly better than I thought it was going to be.” “I am ten times more excited to be at eXp because of what it does.” SHOW TRANSCRIPTION KEVIN: Welcome to the show Brent. BRENT: Thank you Kevin. KEVIN: Well for people that maybe haven't heard of you before which probably not very many. Can you give a little bit of your background in real estate because I know you and I both were team leaders at Keller Williams but you've done a lot team wise as well. BRENT: Sure yeah. Been in real estate since 1996 or 1997 I can't remember what year it's been about 21 years now and you know start off struggling like everybody else. Then he kind of figured out at the end of your first year in year 2 I did better three I think my fourth year I sold 48 homes. I kind of found my stride. Friend of mine talked me going to Toronto to hear Craig Proctor who at the time was the number one Remax agent in the world up in Toronto which Craig Proctor super conference loved it. Met great people like Jeff Williams and Jay Kinder and Todd Walters and all kinds of wonderful people spent years learning that system and I went from 48 sales a year which I was matched to over 400 sales a year then 169 million in annual volume. And really when you are about leverage and building a team and then of course the market crashed in summer of 05 in California. I remember June I closed on 55 homes in a single month, got paid 55 times in a month which is great. The guy netted about 288.000 net that month so I was a good month financially. But you know we bounced around you know it would go 55 45. You know it might drop five or 10 sales but the next month we closed on 19 Homes we'd never drop like 35 sales and I thought that maybe we were distracted with the Fourth of July and I took the team to Scottsdale go golf and how fine and then the next month 17 and 14. By December we closed nine homes and I had 47 buyers agents working for me and that was our total close volume by December forty nine for forty seven agents. Everybody went bankrupt. Everybody lost their homes their cars. It was brutal. And that happened this summer and fall 2005. So people said oh the market didn't crack until 08, 07 maybe around the country but in California it was 2005. And so from there things got worse. By 2009 it was just I was losing 30 40 50,000 a month for years and by 2009 Keller Williams came knocking on my door. They said hey we'll pay a base of 288 thousand plus bonuses up to half a million come believe Remax be a part of Keller Williams. You can keep running your team to normally do. But that's the only way I would come and I came and it was great experience for me of course Remax said it will be terrible you'll hate Keller Williams and you're making the biggest mistake of their life it didn't matter where I would have gone whether it was Coldwell Banker Century 21 or wherever they would have said it was a terrible idea because I was leaving their team and gone for the opponents right thing. They were wrong though Keller Williams was way better for me not saying they're better than Remax it is better for me personally. They were wrong. Keller was great. I was there for eight years. So 12 years a ReMax eight years. Keller that was my 20 years. Then about a year ago I left Keller and you know I didn't like Keller at that time I loved him. Was never ever ever going to leave Keller Willaims. What could possibly be better than Keller Williams used to run the number one franchise in America. We made more money in 2009 than Austin Texas. Our Roseville Keller Williams is markets and it was number one and profitability for the entire nation. And that was in 2009 and last year I left the company that I loved and I was of the value proposition for eXp was so powerful so amazing I had to leave when I did. Of course Keller Williams like Remax said hey it's a huge mistake you're making a giant mistake don't do it. And bottom line I was leaving their team for the opponents team and they were wrong. My last 16 months here at eXp has been nothing short of miraculous and life changing and unbelievable. So in 45 days I get to retire from real estate. I don't have to list homes anymore. I listed a bunch of homes this week. Presenting three offers now I've sold three to me personally not my team me I'm a very active agent. But in 45 days I get to retire I'll give all my listings to my listing specialist on my buyers and I'll just kind of run the team and keep an eye on it. But it was the eXp that got me to the point where I no longer had to bring in a sixty thousand dollar a month monthly income to keep the lights on you know to pay my home bills and the office bills and the overhead it was 60000 a month. Well because we don't need to govern that money anymore. It's been amazing. And now I'm at eXp and absolutely loving it. KEVIN: You know Brett what's interesting about your comment and I would echo what you said right. I was a team leader at Keller Williams and was there and a big team in St. Louis Missouri and the most common comment is what you just said which is most of us were extremely happy. We were very happy where we were. And it's almost like we were sort of astonished at this value proposition of eXp realty that came by and went Wait a minute. I can't not look at this because I'm a business person. I think you're like decisive like I am right. Driver personalities and I know you dug right into it and you made a decision pretty quick didn't you. BRENT: Ten days but I was fortunate enough when I saw the benefits webinars that explained how to acquire stock, how to get leads the five to 10 Cloud classes a day to train my team and then the revenue sharing component. Those four things I was like wow this is shockingly better than I thought it was going to be and wow I don't have those six ways to acquire stock Keller Williams so I don't have the ownership piece and the revenue share piece and that literally saw a way to earn over a million dollars a year outside which I will do twice that much this year. But outside of real estate sales to make a million dollars a year, I go that is significant. So the benefit I had just dumb luck was the very next week they were doing their annual convention in San Antonio Texas. They're like hey if you're crazy get yourself an airline ticket get out here next week and meet us meet the founder of the company Glenn Sanford. Meet the CEO Jason Guessing. Meet Vicki Bartolomé our president. Come out here and meet us. And I said I'm crazy and I bought three roundtrip airline tickets. Seven hundred each. Because it was last minute was 2100 dollars just for the airfare. Bought tickets to the event it was like 300 400 bucks for each person. I spent like four or five grand to come check out eXp as a Keller Williams agent. I brought my CEO chief operating officer who runs my company and I brought a local independent broker with me. I said look we won't be going to San Antonio if I wasn't excited I won't be paying for all this and do all this I am interested. I'm excited about the opportunity. So I don't want you guys to come here be excited. In fact I want you to come here and be negative. I want you to tear this thing to shreds. If there's a fly in the ointment let's find it. Either this thing passes the mustard test or it doesn't. And we must have interrogated a hundred people over that three days brokers from Colorado or New York or Florida agents that were brand new in Seattle that were brand new in Phoenix. The agents had been doing this for four or five years in different parts of the country six seven eight years and were like really did they do they pay like like they slow pay. They were bounced the commission check. Did they pay revenue share every month. Do they pay late and have they ever bounced the revenue share check and basically it came back roses after three days and so because I was able to see the Webinar, fly to Texas that next week I left Keller Williams. Never thought I'd do it. Loved Keller was a wonderful company. They just don't offer five to 10 training classes a day. They don't have the lead component. We're able to turn on people's phones and deliver 100 to 300 leads a month to their phones that will change an agent's life. The training and the leads are then finally six ways to acquire stock. I have about half a million. After 16 months after past 20 years zero I like my program better. I then find the revenue share to a company that would share revenue because we're cloud based they could do it. Are these other companies cannot copy the model because they are going to pay for these behemoth offices and so the whole cloud based things huge so I think that was a long answer to a short question. KEVIN: You touched on some of the stuff in the answer that I was going to drill down on. So for anybody listening to this you know Brent had this rocket ship ride and if anything it's accelerating even further now. So Brent you join and you were a team leader and granted the timing worked out and it was 10 days but you were a team leader at Keller Willaims before as I'm going to ask you a question that I know the answer to because I was a team leader just like Gene Frederick was for a long time for a guy like Brent Gove and his team to move in 10 days when you were a team leader in a previous franchise system. Did that ever happen? BRENT: No no no it take months sometimes a year or more to get people to move. I know Keller Williams started talking to me in 2001 and it was only in 2009 in the bottom of the worst market correction since the Great Depression were they able to get me to move. It took them nine years to get me to move and eXp the value proposition was so great. Dave and Keller flew me to Texas took me out to steak dinners brought me all kinds of events and the last two years there was a hard push from 08 and through 09 or 07 and 08. So whereas eXp I paid for all my own stuff. I mean eXp didn't even buy me a cup of coffee. The value proposition was so powerful. I was gone in ten days so that we see that all the time. It's irresistible. KEVIN: Well for somebody on the outside that is now because we'll talk about what's going on 16 months later is what's going on now has to be shaking their heads right. If they're in a large franchise system whether they're in one of the big massive market centers or they're in a established Remax operation or even an independent they look around their marketplace and they're seeing massive movement. I mean I talked to somebody the day before yesterday and the comment was we're in San Diego and I've never seen anything like it. Right. Well you know Daniel beer comes over and then they go from like 10 or 15 agents at eXp in that market to 100 in less than a month. So yeah the comic you get on a rare occasion I know you have talked about how many states you have agents in a revenue share now but the comment that sometimes in I'm gonna make this statement people will say well in my market there aren't very many agents. Maybe it won't work here. What do you say to that. BRENT: My gosh escape your market. Here's a cool way I used to live in Chico California college town. And when I finally moved down to Sacramento a suburb of Rosewell my income went from you know I was making I don't know a 150 thousand a year 180 to over 400 thousand a year because I moved to a bigger market. But if you don't want to leave your town which many of you don't. Here's a way by telling people about the eXp you're able to escape your town. I have an agent who joined us up in Anchorage she has 60 listings now there are 60 eXp listings overnight in Anchorage. Talk about an expansion model. Honolulu Hawaii we have that number one Keller Williams luxury agent one of them doing one to five million. She moved the eXp. Now I get paid on wholesales in Honolulu where in 37 states they answer your question. But my first year I thought I think it's a work I got admit I like well it's either going to work or not I'll get me eXp six months. If it doesn't work I'll go back to Keller Williams, they'll take me back. Six months later it had worked beyond my wildest dream. Some people this is your stay at your company. I could have done that. I had the regional owners begged me to stay offer me ownership offer me. What do we have to do to get you to stay. Nothing. I know what Keller Willaims is it's great but he can't offer me this opportunity. I'm going to go try it but I'll be honest with you. Kevin I go six months it's either good work or it's not. And my first year I earned almost half a million in stock over 400000 and I got paid liquid cash over 500000 in rev share. When you combine the two that's 900000 dollars outside of my team I came to the eXp with 18 agents at the end of the year I had 18 agents. They were 100 percent retention. It was funky or weird. Some of them would quit. It's an important distinction to note. We had a 100 percent retention zero attrition because they're all acquiring stock. They're all acquiring revenue share they're getting more leads and they're getting training. They love to have 100 percent there year later. Plus we added five more buyers agents wasn't even trying to do that. So now 23 unbelievable by the way. We just had a star agent in the San Francisco Bay Area Los Gatos just leave Keller Williams. This year he'll do a quarter of a billion in sales. His name is Brett Jennings. Gary Kilar heard about it last week. He said called him up personally said get on a plane come see me in Austin. I've arranged for you to fly out tonight. First class ticket on a red eye. You'll get here tomorrow. Gary spent six hours with Brett and said hey here's what we're doing. It's amazing. Brett Jennings came back and he thought long and hard and that was this weekend and Sunday night he packed up his office with his agents and his staff. There were close to 20 there in Los Gatos this morning in Los Gatos the Silicon Valley the Bay Area. They come in their star who's doing a quarter of a billion. He the number one Keller Williams aged Northern California Hawaii. His office was empty and he Just in ya know some trash cans and desks and tables left in office. They were free. Talk about a mic drop where to go. People already call me he's at eXp. And if you listen this you need to investigate eXp, it's real it's the fastest growing most dynamic real estate company in North America. All the stars are coming. It is exploding I heard what people in the queue. We have ten thousand agents now. When I was here 16 months ago there were fourteen hundred and now we're at 10000. That's not doubling or tripling or quadrupling it's exploding it's it's unbelievable what's happening and we will be at 30 and 40000 agents in the next year or two and then we're going to 80 to 100000. I'll tell you this we're growing internationally across Canada we're going to open up Mexico we're going to open up the Philippines South America, Brazil, Chile Argentina. I'm going to get paid on home sales in South America and South Korea, Japan and China. It's going to happen Coldwell bankers worldwide Remax is world worldwide but we will grow faster and here's why there are 206 countries in the world. There are 25 million real estate agents and brokers and I'm telling ya eXp is going to have a couple million of those 25 million and I plan on having hundreds of thousands a part of my organization. I'm working hard for people. Kevin you're working hard for people. Gene Frederick is working hard. Rob Flixscott and Tracy Lewis there are so many amazing people at this company and it's just exciting to see what's happening. You know I was thrilled to be Kelly Holmes. I am ten times more excited at be eXp because of what it does. People have so much hope they like can't sleep. So excited I can't sleep. And it reminds me of Keller Williams back in the late 90s and they invented something that was better company exploded. They're a great company their a fine company. They just don't have six different stock awards. They don't have the revenue sharing components. They don't have five to 10 classes a day at least at this point that we have access to that eXp does in the cloud and they don't turn on agents phones and have the ability to deliver 100 to 200 300 leads a month through conversion and we're coming up with Cavey care. I think is it Cavey Care, am I saying it right. KEVIN: Cavey Core. BRENT: Victor Core which is like conversion times 10 with the tools it is unbelievable. Buckle up the world is about to see the most dynamic real estate company ever to hit planet earth like a Netflix like a Google like an Amazon. This is a game changer and it's for real. KEVIN: Well some of the stuff you touched on a lot of mega agents and mega mega agents and expansion agents are going to listen to this and I want to make something very clear that you touched on which is you're going to get called to Austin or wherever headquarters is for the franchise system you're in and they're going to offer you the world but don't get confused by waved caps right. If you look at it let's say they wave 200 300000 dollars where the caps for him how much equity you have. Right. BRENT: By the way Brett Jennings has offered four hundred thousand dollars by compass and turned it down. KEVIN: Sure. So you look at the value proposition but what I'm dealing about in the franchise system I want people to hear this pretty clearly they're going to attempt to lure you back with free caps so even if you've got in this case this mega mega team. A quarter of a million three or four hundred thousand dollars in waved caps which is why you're going to go to that's their only lever. Don't get confused with the fact that you are passing equity because here's what they're trying to do. They're looking to do a Silicon Valley play which is if you can keep a key executive off of the playing field so they can't earn equity and they can't earn incentive compensation until the opportunity is gone. They no longer have the incentive to leave. And so if they could keep them out of play for a few years by giving them a free cap he doesn't get to own the equity or the revenue share. So if you're hearing this and you're thinking about doing something we'll talk about due diligence steps here in a minute. Don't ever get confused about why they're doing this. They want you to get to the point where you don't have an opportunity for revenue share you have the opportunity for equity. Brent you said after 16 months what does your equity look like right now. BRENT: Close to half a million in stock. And this year my CO sitting over here will make close to 2 million liquid cash my second year. And if the stock does well who knows I won't go on record right. Definitely have my thoughts on how that stock's going to go. I can tell you this it was three dollars a share when I got in 16 months ago and it's trading at over 12 dollars a share today. You know what I'll trade at tomorrow but that's kind of interesting. What was it before that. Years and years ago it was 13 cents a share and 20 cents a share than a dollar of the two and then three and six then nine now it's 12. Who knows what the future will be maybe to go the other way. But I had 20 years of zero I do want to say this Kevin. When you go back to your broker and go well what do you think this is what I think your broker. And it doesn't matter where you go if it's eXp and you're a ReMax agent you're thinking about going to Coldwell Banker or Coldwell Banker agent and you're thinking about going to Better Homes or you're a better homes agent and you're thinking about going to Keller Williams. It doesn't matter where you're going your brokers even go that's so awesome. You're leaving our company Century 21 and you're going to Better Homes wow we're so excited. That's a that's a great idea. That is not going to happen. They get really negative. Every reason reasonable world why you shouldn't be at Remax why you shouldn't. Go to Coldwell Banker. Why Keller Williams is a huge mistake and Remax did it with me when I went to Keller. They were wrong. Keller was better and then Keller didn't tell me about eXp, passionately told me this was a bad idea and about a listen to him. I wouldn't be making a few million dollars this year. And I wouldn't have all the stock in it so great to see people's lives change. I have many people many many many many people making 5 15 20 25 30 thousand a month Revenue shares. Some of them just a lousy thousand 2000 dollars a month. I know my second month I earned five thousand dollars. Revenue sharing my first month 9800 by my third month I was making ten thousand a month. And by fifth month I was making 25000 a month revenue share outside of sales every single month compared to profit sharing which after eight years I was averaging four hundred a month. And because our office was no longer as profitable and if you're not as crud I'm making 2000 a month congratulations your office is running very profitable right now. I was no longer running the office wasn't in charge of the bottom line and mine had dropped to 400. But to be able a little point where I was knocking down 25000 a month every month like clockwork. Not a year but a month and then go to the point where I was making 40 50 60 and 70 thousand a month every month, not year. You're special. Come on. I mean that you know you do the work you earn the money. I went enroll 24 people in three and a half months. And it just went berserk. Go do that. Just go give it a shot. Learn more about the company but just remember your brokers not going yay that's so cool eXp such a great idea. They will offer you ownership. They will offer you money they will offer you free offices, they will give you 100 percent cap. They will do anything they can they'll offer to fly you to Austin first class and spend six hours with you. If you're a big enough player which is exactly what Gary Keller did personally with Brett Jennings and you know what after that Bret goes wow it's impressive thank you. He's grateful to Keller. But the value proposition is so powerful he had to leave the company he loved like me for eXp and he is excited. And today's his first day eXp there's a big huge empty office at Los Gatos Keller Williams homes and they're in shock that their star left their star agents are leaving the top brokerages nationwide. I'll just tell you this Kevin in Sacramento we pulled the numbers Coldwell banker is losing agents not gaining not for the month but for the year they're down Century 21 went down Remax down Keller Willaims down that number one company losing agents is Keller Williams actually followed by Coldwell bankers, Century 21 to Remax. Now the companies that are growing third place Homes Smarts second place Realty One first place eXp. 16 months ago not a sale today 10 percent market share. One of California's largest metropolitan cities was scratched the 10 percent market share. This year we're probably at a 20 25 percent market share eXp is coming on like a hurricane. Check it out. Check it out. Check it out. KEVIN: You know what's interesting about this Brett. You got the red eye flights into Austin right. We're just talking about one example right Remax all the same thing. But the next card to be played. Mark my word is going to be pressure on the market center owners in the OPs to drop their caps to try and give people incentives to stay. They don't get it. They don't understand the market's been disrupted and all that's going to do and I'm tying this down to your point when you see that if you're at the franchise system where they just cut the caps in half. Brett what would that have done to your Roseville market center if somebody came to you and said you going half what happens to profitability. BRENT: Profitability was already totally hurt. So yeah I mean the way it decimates slopes are going to push back and they're in a tough situation they've got these commercial leases signed on these giant behemoth options that hold two or three hundred agents in some cases 4 5 6 hundred agents they've got 5 10 year commercial leases they're in big trouble. They'll say stuff like Well is it a sustainable model why don't you tell me when the market corrected last time at two thousand five six seven whatever you want to say till 2011 or 12. Who was hurting and people of big offices were hurting. eXp is cloud based. Now we have a joint venture with Regis, we have thousands of locations there are 12 Regis corporate suites in Sacramento. Some are amazing, some aren't as nice. Plus I have my own private office many agents have offices. So if you have an office keep an office just move out of where you are into some business park or corporate suite you'll be surrounded by people who aren't real estate agents or brokers. I mean it's so ironic well I like only the office really are surrounded by agents and brokers at my beautiful office I'm surrounded by a hundred forty professionals. You don't have real say license but they buy and sell real estate. List sell buildings. I mean it's been unbelievable for business, get out of your office and get out into a community and the best way to do that is be cloud based but if you like an office which I do. I have my own office you can afford and you get a pretty three hundred a month to work with your stockbroker your Allstate agent your nations wide insurance agent farmers financial planner a lot of these people have offices they're not even using. Hey can I move for free and you can still have an office environment but eXp doesn't have it. So when times get tough the model that's not sustainable or the old way of doing things just ask Blockbuster. Ask Toys R Us asked Yellow Cab ask the hotel industry that's given their fanny handed to them by air BnB I mean the cloud based technology driven is where it's at. We got here 9 years ago. We've got a nine year headstart they'll be competitors that come in but baby were publicly traded we're we're growing and it's going to be nothing short of amazing so I'm just stoked if can't tell. KEVIN: Oh I'm right there with you. So if somebody is listening to this Let's say I'm a mega mega agent or a capper and I want to do the right thing I need to dive in and do some due diligence. What are the two or three things you think they should do to get the right answer. Before you answer one of the things I'm going let's say this as a caveat and we've done this on every interview is it doesn't matter who introduced you the eXp you'll hear Brent give his contact information at the end. We don't care how you got to introduce the eXp. Everybody is here to get you the right answers if you need to talk to Brett Gene or me or pat Hayes or whomever. We're all here to help regardless of how you were introduced to eXp. So Brent would a two or three things be that you recommend. BRENT: Well number one whoever turned you on eXp they got to this point you owe them a big old fat thank you a hug and kiss on the lips whatever you want but you need to stick with that person that person in my opinion should be your sponsor your rolling sponsor at eXp. The kind of thing where you shop around. If it wasn't for them he would even know about the opportunity. So a) My sponsor was a single mom out of Texas I've never met but I've changed her life. She's I don't know. Last I heard she's making 40000 a month revenue share. That will change a single moms life. And you know she helped me for the first two or three months and we were off running. You know so a we were you always been that should be your sponsor so if you reach out to Pat Hayes or Scott Tracy Lewis or myself or Gene Frederick and you already talking to someone we will love to talk to you and tell you about this amazing company. But whoever turned you on to the company in my opinion that should be your enrolling sponsor. End of story. End of story. I've had nine people ask me to sign them up I'm like nope. Because you've thought about this through somebody else whoever it is you need to go back to them. They need to sponsor you. I don't know that well I didn't know my sponsor either. I met her one time for 60 seconds. Thank God she called me and turned me on to this. I knew I would be interested in the eXp. I mean my gosh what could possibly be better than Keller Williams. In my mind I'll be like your company. I didn't like mine. I loved mine and for this company to do what it did for me. I'm so grateful to her so it doesn't matter whether you know your sponsor but you should call people ask questions get going and if someone tries to recruit you away from ever turned you on to this I highly recommend you not enroll with them because they have no integrity and it's just it turns my stomach. So someone is trying to convince you to go with them over somebody else. They have a massive lack of integrity. MAJOR red flag. I highly recommend you not go with them and you go with the person who turns you on eXp in the first place. Yet owe it to them. So that's my two cents I got off topic on that one a little bit but I just want to cover it. KEVIN: I'm glad you did because for the vast vast majority this is a culture that is not visible to the outside world eXp. I mean we both came from a franchise system that talks about culture and win win and values. I can tell you haven't been and experienced it in that franchise system and here. The culture is amazing from a standpoint of people helping you know it and it doesn't matter if it's me or Jean or you Brent it doesn't matter how you came into the system were here all the way down to the agent in Anchorage you mentioned. Doesn't matter who gets tapped on the shoulder to help the culture of win inside of you eXp is amazing. So before I let you drop off Brent any final thoughts and then I want to get your contact information in case somebody wants to reach out to you. BRENT: You bet. I do want to say one thing about the culture of this company. It is amazing. It's always great people from all the greatest companies coming together. The culture is unreal. Well I'm doing four hundred million a year. I got you know sixty five buyer's agents. Why would I want to do this. Because 16 months ago I only had 18 and I was severed to the market conditions are Sacramento California now. My business is up and up throughout 37 states. I'm diversified and I now have as of today 1489 brokers and agent associates of the eXp that I get to share revenue on and they are thrilled to be here. So my team went from 18 to 14 189 across 37 states and throughout Canada. So I highly recommend you look at this because where we you 16 months ago. I don't know 40 50 agents what you got now 60 maybe that a hundred and look at how powerful this model it's not me it's the value proposition. How powerful eXp is. I hope you come to our next big annual conference which is in New Orleans in October. By the time this goes out we'll have past our shareholders meeting in Las Vegas which happens April 5th and 6th it's probably by the time this hits the open market that a year passed. But we do two events here the next on 22nd 23rd 24th double check the dates in October in New Orleans. It's going to be an absolute hottest ticket in real estate in North America the fastest growing most dynamic real estate company that is changing people's lives like I've never seen eXp come out there. Check us out. Bring people. I did. And I got an unfair advantage and my business exploded because of what I learned from that event. So that's all I've got to say. KEVIN: Fantastic Brent. Somebody who is listening to this. They want to get a hold of you, what's the best contact information for you. BRENT: I'd be happy to answer your questions and send it right back to them and they should be your sponsor. End of story. 916-223-5555 is my cell phone 916-223-5555. Text me not going to give out my email address because I gave up reading email last summer. My staff reads my email. I don't do email. Course I do email but my staff will be the talking to my staff not me. You want to talk to me. Text me. That's how I prefer to communicate. That's what happens when you're 59 and you're a baller. You get to call the shot. So the number is 916 223 5555. Text me your question if you want to talk just text me the words Call me and tell me who you are and where you're from and I'll reach out to you when I get a break. Probably the same day usually within an hour or two just depends on what I've got going so I hope this was helpful Kevin. KEVIN: Absolutely. Thank you for coming on the show. BRENT: All right take care. Bye everybody.
James Corbett & Vinnie Caggiano return to the show to talk about lost civilizations, Rosewell, the Phoenix Lights, ETs, UFOs and much more. James Corbett is a researcher, filmmaker, writer, historian, podcaster, & creator of The Corbett Report, which is an independent, listener-supported alternative news source. Vinnie Caggiano is a composer, musician who has played all over the country, music teacher, music theorist, creator of the popular YouTube channel YouTube.com/VinCognito, which has playlists of his solo performances, performances with his bands; The Blue Kind & The Venice Roasters, he also has a playlist analyzing Beatles music from a Music Theory perspective and many Music Theory videos.
Greetings, Comrades! Today's episode has it all! Sneaky deception, warfare, guns, riots, police violence, drama, philosophy, a theory that Rosewell incident was caused by Stalin and Mengele working together… I hope you enjoy it. If someone guesses the name of the next ep, they get an extra souvenir in mail! Great day for you, Comrades! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Who is Phil Schneider and why is he interesting? Well.. you'll be surprised at this story! This roller coaster is going to take you on one hell of a ride! Join the Transmitters (Kristen, Toby, and Rudy) with their special guest Zenger from the Zeng This podcast, as they try to explain Phil's super action packed life! Phil's dad was a German that came and worked for the U.S. before Project Paper Clip? Phil has 17 years in government black projects? Why did Phil have 13 attempts of assassination on his life? Was Phil a self taught geologist? what are "DUMBs"? Who is Al Beilk? Left handed people are the devil? Can a movie make you remember a previous life? What were the Dulce Wars? Is the alien's name Goku? The Mighty Valiant Thor isn't the thunder god? Are high fives with aliens dangerous? What does he claim about Janet Reno? How many bad ass points does Phil have? Was Phil's wife a bad ass like him? What was weird about his penis and death? All this and more probably won't be answered as we... TRY TO EXPLAIN THE UNEXPLAINABLE! ---------------------------------- CHECK OUT OUR GUEST'S PODCAST! Zeng This! Twitter: @ZengThis https://twitter.com/ZengThis Podbean: http://zengthis.podbean.com/ Also available on iTunes! _______________________________________ We are proud members of the Dark Myths! Check out other great shows on DarkMyths.org Follow them on Twitter and Facebook for updates! #DarkMyths Twitter: @DarkMythsPods _______________________________________ Our show is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn Radio, the Satchel app, and YouTube! Just search for "Secret Transmission Podcast" Please subscribe, rate, and review! Order a shirt to help support the show! https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/secret-transmission-podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecretTransmission Twitter: @secrettranspod https://twitter.com/secrettranspod Instagram: @secrettranspod https://www.instagram.com/secrettranspod/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SecretTransmissionPodcast/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1437706986282724/ Email: secrettransmission@hotmail.com Voicemail: (304)602-7444 Thank you for listening! _______________________________________ Podcasts you should look up! Best Darn Diddly Review Show Parlipod Hysteria 51 Our Strange Skies ======================== Also Check Out: Cryptid Crate Twitter: @CryptidCrate https://twitter.com/CryptidCrate Website: http://www.cryptidcrate.com ______________________________________ MOST OF OUR SOURCES: -------------------- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwdlivn5Ajk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ2MboEb4r8 http://www.ufodigest.com/mystery.html http://www.dldewey.com/columns/schnidrf.htm http://uforeview.tripod.com/philschneider.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs4emKd_fG4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0Fos_4TqU4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC2Mh8wkzW4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw3bla4y7tA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZafSSiz8TU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klMFeMGB9X4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_TaL60P4d4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq9Zcj0ZNEw http://www.documentarytube.com/articles/phil-schneider--the-man-behind-the-alien-agenda http://cryptoworld.co.uk/philip-schneider-biography/ https://steemit.com/conspiracy/@libtrian.outlet/phil-schneider-s-controversial-life-and-death http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/232457/valiant_thor_the_benevolent_alien_with_an_iq_of_1200/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmedia)
Before the new season of Twin Peaks started on Showtime, series co-creator Mark Frost wrote a book to tide over anxious fans. That book was The Secret History of Twin Peaks. An in-universe history of this fictional town finds its citizens have ties to Lewis & Clarke, the Masons, the Illuminati, and events at Rosewell and Area 51. Wait...isn't this a book about Twin Peaks? Maybe. Arnie and Stuart are here with a review to try and make sense of it all! Listen to this book review, then hear reviews of EVERY Twin Peaks episode, including the new Showtime episodes, at NowPeakingPodcast.com
If you like our content consider supporting us on Patreon for some awesome perks! www.Patreon.com/UncoveringUnexplainedMysteries You can also connect with us on our Facebook fan page Facebook.com/UncoveringUnexplainedMysteries In this episode Mike & Josh discuss the infamous plane hijacking and subsequent escape by a man known only as "DB Cooper". To this day he has evaded capture. Later on in the podcast we discuss the sociopath Marie Hiley who used her family as nothing more than resources to be exploited. A murderer and con-artist pretending to be a human being. Finally we discuss the Area 51 connection with Roswell air base and some bizarre stories of alien autopsies. Only these don't come from the movies. This is real! If you like what you hear find us on www.Facebook.com/UncoveringUnexplainedMysteries Josh: www.youtube.com/DancingWithGhosts Mike: www.youtube.com/OCPCommunications
In which a ghost stories pertaining to Gloucester's Rosewell Plantation from LB Taylor Jr's Ghosts of Tidewater are read.
The Transmitters (Dj, Kristen, Toby, and sometimes baby Oliver) go back in time and listen to a clip from Art Bell's 1997 broadcast of Coast to Coast AM. They try to come to a conclusion on if the caller is a prank caller, or someone trying to warn the world of aliens! Also we get the views from a different podcast! Podcast 1289! They give a break down of what they believe happened and give their theories! Can the Transmitter come to a conclusion on the truth? Was the "frantic caller" in danger? Did he expose the truth about aliens? Why did the radio station get knocked off line? Does Oliver distract us a little? Did Podcast 1289 do way better research than us? All this and more probably won't be answered as we... TRY TO EXPLAIN THE UNEXPLAINABLE! http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ Special thanks to Podcast 1289 for collaborating with us! Follow them on Twitter: @podcast1289 Go subscribe to them on iTunes! _______________________________________ Follow us on Twitter: @secrettranspod Our show is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and YouTube! Just search for "Secret Transmission Podcast" Please contact us on any show suggestions or for general questions about anything! secrettransmission@hotmail.com Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! _______________________________________ Also make sure you check out our friends! Parlipod Twitter: @parlipod Website: parlipod.com Watch Talk Wrestling Twitter: @WTWPODCAST Website: watchtalkwrestling.podbean.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmedia)
On this special "mobile" episode of Bedtime Boys, Damien talks with Alicia Walter of Oshwa while on tour. The two discuss their history with Math Rock, the Rosewell crash and conspiracy theories. Join us for this special Cory-free edition of BEDTIME BOYS!
EMERGENCY 911: THE SHOW! is an American Documentary/Comedy podcast. The series follows the events of actual 911 calls. These stories are based on actual 911 calls, most of which have been heavily edited for dramatic purposes. So turn up the volume and get ready for another exciting episode of EMERGENCY 911: THE SHOW! (Also, be sure to check the entire Season One!) Hosted/Produced by Michael Aguirre. Written/Improvised by Michael Aguirre, Ian Birmingham and Ramiro "Mousie" Lopez. Music by Rick Bowles.
On 13th November 2008, Jon Rosewell presented a talk to the EATING group, which concentrated on research he had been doing into the subject of equitability and dominance in online forums. The specifics of this talk centre around forum usage in several courses in the Technologies Undergraduate Programme. Jon also presented an argument for analysing [...]