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Sneakily stripping local GOP's of their caucus authority? Will State Reps & Senators all over Tennessee fall on the sword for Jack Johnson & Lee Reeves? Here's my political analysis for 2026 candidates that vote for SB799 & HB855... take it or leave it.More information here - https://tennesseeconservativenews.com/urgent-action-alert-rinos-plot-to-strip-county-gop-chairs-of-convention-rights/
Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko chat. Middle finger Statue. 4 - Petty people. 7:24 - Sneakily getting your partner to take medicine for something that you have. 11:35 - Must listen. Guilt Season 5. https://apple.co/4jymCVh 14:58 - The international singing voice. 17:34 - 13 Year old kids bucket list. 23:11 - Laughable injuries. 26:41 - Most Awkward TV interview ever. 29:51 - Jonah Lomu documentary. https://apple.co/42uf4wJ 32:33 - Monday motivation. 35:45 - This is why I’m getting divorced. 38:15 - Late mail. 40:45 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive
Sneakily one of the fastest men to ever sprint, Canadian and Florida Gator Josh Liendo is coming off a career year in 2024. His sophomore campaign at UF included 3 individual event wins at NCAAs, along with leading the Gators to 2 relay wins, building on the already solid freshman year (100 free + 3 relay wins). Somehow that wasn't enough to earn him a Swimmer of the Year, only topped by Leon Marchand with his record performances. Josh continued the momentum in Paris, earning a silver medal with his statement 100 butterfly that nearly won gold, dipping under 50 seconds with a 49.99, only the 5th to ever do that, and at the same time making him the first black Canadian swimmer to win an Olympic medal. Josh nearly had 2 medals, with an under the radar 4th place in the 50 just missing the podium. The perfect Olympic results to feel major accomplishment, while still wanting more. Taught to swim in Trinidad and Tobago til age 11 before moving north, Josh automatically ascended to the exclusive list of Luke's favorite pod guests before we started, but cemented that place during this fun conversation.
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A special treat full of listeners' favorite little things to be grateful for: Kid-magic! Big snack tins! Good audiobook timing! When you're cold and you have the hot! Feelin' fancy! Clean kids! Hyper-local film festivals! Familiar strangers! Mans with vans! A specific amount of lettuce! Pressure equalization! A late-night toy spectacular! Sneakily uploaded films! Pleasant awakenings! Casual Mickey check-ins! Music: “Money Won't Pay” by bo en and Augustus – https://open.spotify.com/album/7n6zRzTrGPIHt0kRvmWoya First Nations Development Institute: https://www.firstnations.org/
On today's DNVR Buffs Podcast, Ryan Koenigsberg, Jake Schwanitz and Scott Procter share what they're expecting from Tuesday night's College Football Playoff Rankings reveal and what multiple projections are saying about where Colorado may lands in the new Top 25. Highlights and recapping today's press conferences from Coach Prime and D.J. McKinney. An update on the recruitments of four-star safety Byron Baldwin and five-star quarterback Julian Lewis. Colorado men's and women's basketball started their seasons off with a win last night and much more.An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports MERCH: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/coll... SUBSCRIBE: / dnvr_sports Sleeper: Download the Sleeper app and use the code BUFFS to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit! Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. Currently operational in over 25 states. Check out Sleeper today! Elevations Credit Union: Sko Buffs With the Go Buffs® Visa® Signature Rewards Card, the only official credit card of CU athletics, only at Elevations Credit Union. Visit http://buffscreditcard.com to apply and see full card benefits and details. Empire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for details Zbiotics: Go to https://zbiotics.com/dnvrbuffs to get 15% off your first order when you use DNVRBUFFS at checkout. Pre-Alcohol is backed with 100% money back guarantee so if you're unsatisfied for any reason, they'll refund your money, no questions asked. Coach Prime wants to help you and other Coloradans be your healthiest selves as the Chief Motivation Officer of UCHealth's Ready. Set. CO challenge. If you want to join the challenge, go to https://www.uchealth.org/readysetco Mint Mobile: To get your new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to https://mintmobile.com/buffs. $45 upfront payment required (equivalent to $15/mo.). New customers on first 3 month plan only. Speeds slower above 40GB on Unlimited plan. Additional taxes, fees, & restrictions apply. See MINT MOBILE for details. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code BUFFS for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. bet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-accou... or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. All new customers receive 2 months of Altitude+ courtesy of bet365! Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try athttps://betterhelp.com/dnvr today to get 10% off your first month and get on your way to being your best self. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freebuffs. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITYand use code DNVR for 10% off! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
ON TODAY'S SHOW: The One That Got Away The One That Got Away (Part. 2) - Craig & Ben GUEST: Dave Hughes - Hughesy Tuesday Nick's TiK ToK Obsession GUEST: Sam Pang - Logie's Our Boss Mad Mando Is In Paris With Her Boyfriend Did You Think Someone Was Going To Propose? Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Titans sneakily replaced one of Derrick Henry's greatest abilities without the NFL taking notice For More A to Z Morning Show coverage follow us here: www.atozsports.com/nashville Podcasts: atozsports.com/podcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atozsportsnashville Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atozsports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AtoZSports TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@atozsportsnashville #AtoZSports #TennesseeTitans #NFLFootball #Titans #NFLUpdates #NFLFootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will and Greeze take you on a journey through the world of whiskey and bourbon. In this episode, titled "DC Trip," join the dynamic duo as they share their thoughts on everything from their museum escapades in Washington, D.C. to their whiskey tastings and their adventures at Putt Shack. Get ready for engaging conversations about their encounters with intriguing museum exhibits, their unique bourbon and whiskey tastings, and even their experiences with a deputy who carries a fishing pole in his squad car! So grab your favorite drink, sit back, and join Will and Greeze on an entertaining and informative ride in this episode of The PodCask. 00:00 Sneakily pouring without him noticing. 05:09 Child's false alarm about possible flatulence. 06:48 Sunlight breaks down case, affects interior temperature. 12:09 Retro arcade, golf chip tech, cool 9-hole courses. 13:36 Golf game with tricky holes and challenges. 18:00 Excited for Putt Shaq in Franklin. 22:11 Star Wars exhibit with original costumes, 1998. 23:38 Senate has a train like Disney's people mover. 26:41 Confused viewers may give video a chance. 29:50 Considering 5-mile run, decides to go back. 35:06 Complex blend of American bourbons, 102 proof. 36:08 Fruity and pleasant aroma with sweet finish. 39:40 Kentucky whiskey lacks complexity, unique flavor missing. 43:14 Seeking unique products from newer company. No luck. 46:59 Promotion for podcast and YouTube channel.
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Breaking news: physical separation is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to letting people (or their toxicity) go from your life! Listen and learn a simple tool to add to your toolbox that will free your energy up ten-fold! Register for Resonate & Reconcile: Healing Female Relationships: a workshop happening on September 11th, @8pmET My next Breathe Alchemy Circle launches September 13! Ready to finally face your shadows and embrace your light? Join us! Show notes
What's up, dudes? I've got Robert Nicholas from Behind the Bells with me to talk all about the anthology special “Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales!” Released in ‘79, right on the cusp of the ‘80s, it's got 3 newly animated shorts held together by a loose framing device! Oh, and it's quite fun and spectacular too!The meta aspect of the special begins as Bugs Bunny, rehearsing his carolers, tells the tale of A Christmas Carol. Yosemite Sam is the miserly Scrooge who fires Porky Pig's Cratchitt. Bugs, mischievous as ever, takes it upon himself to play the Ghost of Christmas. Sneakily, he haunts Sam by banging drums, pouring snow in his hot bath, and threatening to take him to see the “other” guy in the red suit. As Bugs and gang sit for Christmas dinner, they congratulate each other on their acting performances of the Dickensian characters. Meanwhile, Wile E. Coyote eyes the turkey and immediately wishes he had roast roadrunner. The chase begins! Time and again the coyote is stymied by Acme products. His snow machine wallops him repeatedly, his sled dogs try to eat him, and his rocking horse leaves him. Returning to the choir, Bugs leaves to read his nephew A Visit from St. Nicholas. Unbeknownst to the rabbits, the Tasmanian Devil escapes his confinements and accidentally hijacks Santa's sleigh team. Trying to avoid being eaten, Bugs tricks Taz into eating an inflatable raft, levitating him away.Taz in a Santa suit? Check. Stuttering characters trying to sing? Yup. Wile E. Coyote constantly getting crushed by snow? Definitely! So grab your acme rocket skis, bang your drums really loudly, and trick your way into this episode about “Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales!”Behind the BellsFB: @BehindtheBellsIG: @behind_the_bells_podcastCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
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Get jealous when you see a successful woman? Sneakily wanna tear them down? We've been socialized to compete against each other, especially in business and work. Amy Latta is chatting with me about ending the competition to create more success for all. We're delving into the historical context of women of how we've been socialized through the capitalistic, patriarchal norms to compete against each other for money, men, and success. The belief in scarcity and the need to compete among women is deeply ingrained in society! We're unpacking ALL THAT. Listen in to hear how you can challenge the status quo, support one another, and work towards creating a more equitable and empowering environment for women. After all, there is enough room for everyone to succeed. Tune in for… How to handle jealousy that comes from seeing other women succeed How to break out of the trap of compare and despair Why being ambitious and going after your dreams is a GOOD thing What covert competition is and how to stop tearing other women down How helping other women entrepreneurs creates a ripple effect that changes the world & so much more! Loving this episode? Please leave a rating and review so more feminist entrepreneurs can find the show and change the world! All you gotta do is head here. Info on Amy: Amy Latta is a master certified feminist business coach, helping coaches sign their first and next clients, all the way to 100K and beyond. A lifelong rule-follower, adept at shutting down her own genius, Amy had to figure out how to unpack and unbelieve all her conditioning to go all in on her brilliance. She helps other coaches do the same. Find out more by visiting her website: https://www.amylatta.com/ Or follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamamylatta/ How to connect with Melanie: Wanna sign your next 3 “F YEAH” clients? Sign up for the Masterclass and sales will never feel gross again. Ready to grow your business? Join the mastermind for feminist entrepreneurs building 6+ figure businesses. Get all the details and join the waitlist here. © 2021 - 2023 Melanie Childers
Hour 1 // 5.10 -- Padres take down the twins -- Soto sneakily getting better -- NFL Schedule comes out tomorrow
In this week's episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Mark Mylod's darkly-comedic satire, The Menu! Countless funny lines delivered by a fantastic cast who really “make a meal” of their roles! Sneakily effective character arcs! A movie that's much better than the trailer may have led you to believe! A great, mean satire that perfectly blends horror and comedy, while also sharing a surprisingly good message about the dangers of forgetting why you do the things you love!In addition, Matt and Alex saw Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and they thought it was possibly too goofy for its own good. Meanwhile, Alex saw Cocaine Bear and thought its goofiness level was just right!You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
On this week's “Long Reads Sunday,” NLW reads: “A Pragmatic View of ChatGPT in a Web3 World” by Jesus Rodriguez “How Bitcoin NFTs Might Accidentally Fix Bitcoin's Security Budget” by George Kaloudis Enjoying this content? SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1438693620?at=1000lSDb Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/538vuul1PuorUDwgkC8JWF?si=ddSvD-HST2e_E7wgxcjtfQ Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9ubHdjcnlwdG8ubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M= Join the discussion: https://discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8 Follow on Twitter: NLW: https://twitter.com/nlw Breakdown: https://twitter.com/BreakdownNLW - Join the most important conversation in crypto and Web3 at Consensus 2023, happening April 26-28 in Austin, Texas. Come and immerse yourself in all that Web3, crypto, blockchain and the metaverse have to offer. Use code BREAKDOWN to get 15% off your pass. Visit consensus.coindesk.com. - “The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and research by Scott Hill. Jared Schwartz is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. Music behind our sponsor today is “Foothill Blvd” by Sam Barsh. Image credit: Screenshot of ordinals.com feed, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8.
How a set of new technologies are converging. On this week's “Long Reads Sunday,” NLW reads:“A Pragmatic View of ChatGPT in a Web3 World” by Jesus Rodriguez “How Bitcoin NFTs Might Accidentally Fix Bitcoin's Security Budget” by George Kaloudis -Join the most important conversation in crypto and Web3 at Consensus 2023, happening April 26-28 in Austin, Texas. Come and immerse yourself in all that Web3, crypto, blockchain and the metaverse have to offer. Use code BREAKDOWN to get 15% off your pass. Visit consensus.coindesk.com.-“The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and research by Scott Hill. Jared Schwartz is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. Music behind our sponsor today is “Foothill Blvd” by Sam Barsh. Image credit: Screenshot of ordinals.com feed, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this epsiode I talk about how shame has manifested in my life, and how shame is always looking for a host. Shame wants to embed itself into different aspects of your humanity, your desires, and your identity. I'm pulling back the curtain and revealing how shame has sneakily manifested in my life over the years.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Why development aid is a really exciting field, published by MathiasKB on December 7, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Each year, wealthy countries collectively spend around 178 billion dollars (!!) on Development aid. Development aid has funded some of the most cost-effective lifesaving programs that have ever been run. Such examples include PEPFAR, the US emergency aids relief programme rolled out at the height of the African aids pandemic, which estimates suggest saved 25 million lives at a cost of some 85 billion ($3400 per life saved, competitive with Givewell's very best). EAs working with global poverty will know just how difficult it is to achieve high cost effectiveness at these scales. Development aid has also funded some of the very worst development projects conceived, in some instances causing outright harm to the recipients. Development aid is spent with a large variety of goals in mind. Climate mitigation projects, gender equality campaigns, and free-trade agreements are all funded by wealthy governments under a single illusory budgetary item: ‘development assistance'. In short, the scope of aid is enormous and so is the impact that can be had by positively influencing how it is spent. I'm not the only one who thinks so! In January of 2022 Open Philanthropy announced Global Aid Policy as a priority area within its global health and wellbeing portfolio. In this post I will: Demystify the processes that decide how aid is allocated. Argue that aid policy is neglected (by EAs especially), high in scale, and maybe tractable. Sneakily attempt to make you excited about aid, in preparation for the announcement of a non-profit I'm co-founding. Who decides how aid is allocated? When I first dug into development aid, I found the field very opaque and difficult to get an overview of. This made everything seem much more static and difficult to influence, than I now think it is. Come with me, and I'll show you how the aid-sausage is made. The explanation tries to capture the grand picture, but each country is different and the explanation is overfit to western democracies. The aid pipeline: It all begins with a government decision to spend money on aid. For many countries this decision was formalized in 1970 after a UN resolution was signed between members to spend 0.7% of GNI on official development assistance. Politicians decide on a national aid strategy Each country that gives aid will have an official strategy for its aid spending. The strategy lists a number of priorities the government wants to focus on. It is typically re-negotiated and updated once every few years or when a new government takes seat. The agreed upon aid strategy sets a broad direction for the civil service and relevant parliamentary committees in projects they choose to carry out. The recently released UK aid strategy is a good example of what typical priorities look like: deliver honest, reliable investment through British Investment Partnerships, building on the UK's financial expertise and the strengths of the City of London, in line with the Prime Minister's vision for the Clean Green Initiative provide women and girls with the freedom they need to succeed, unlocking their future potential, educating girls, supporting their empowerment and protecting them against violence step up the UK's life-saving humanitarian work to prevent the worst forms of human suffering around the world. The UK will lead globally for a more effective international response to humanitarian crises take forward UK leadership on climate change, nature and global health. The strategy will put the UK commitments made during the UK's Presidency of G7 and COP26, UK global leadership in science and technology, and the UK's COVID-19 response, at the core of its international development work The Government passes a...
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
PT Lily Cook sneakily snapped topless on beach without her knowledge, which sparked an important conversation!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Chandler and Mr.Brute sneak around in the Skulker Wheeled Scout Tank. Sneakily. Edited by: Chandler Reller Patreon Twitter: @OriginofMechs Discord Email: ontheoriginofbattlemechs@gmail.com Student Patrons: Harris Hoffman, Boy_inna_mech, Squared, Austin B, and Mario Research Assistant: Torchfire Katayama, and P.C. "Mothman" McKenna Ace Pilots: John Keith III and Jesty Field Marshal: Stahlkater and Field Admeiral Chiraneau
Steve Smith Sr. has been one of Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman's most outspoken critics. But did Agent 89 recently low key back away from blaming G-Ro for Baltimore's recent offensive troubles? On this edition of the Vault, Sarah & Bobby dive into that topic and more: News/notes from DeSean Jackson's practice debut and media appearance Rashod Bateman's status (sprained left foot) Baltimore's offensive line, by the numbers thru six weeks And more... Interested in reaching out to the show? Hit us up: BaltimoreRavensVault@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey everyone, I hope yall are having a great day and in todays episode we discuss a few CFB commitments to Notre Dame and Florida while also discussing former Baylor QB Gerry Bohanon committing to USF. We then talk about All-Pro Earl Thomas currently being wanted by the cops for threatening his wife and children and then talk about a very interesting quote Antonio Brown made about QB Colin Kaepernick. We finish the episode talking about St. Louis Cardinals legendary catcher Yadier Molina finally reaching 1,000 RBIs! I hope yall enjoy todays episode and please do not forget to show some support to the podcast! Go follow the official Instagram of the "Cover 7 With Mason Pierce Podcast" if you want to keep up to date on everyday Sports news! https://www.instagram.com/cover7withmason Go follow the official TikTok of the "Cover 7 With Mason Pierce Podcast" if you love everyday Sports content! https://www.tiktok.com/@cover7withmasonpierce --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mason-a-pierce/support
In today's episode for 12th April 2022, we offer a simplified explanation of what the Reserve Bank of India is doing with interest rates in the economy. We've launched a new endeavor to give simplified health and life insurance advice via Ditto Insurance. Book a free consultation call with our advisors or just drop us a text on WhatsApp for all your insurance queries. Check out Ditto: https://bit.ly/3CLTfsc Insta- https://www.instagram.com/joinditto/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/joinditto
Alex and Gavin are back to answer your mailbag questions for this month, including if Donovan Mitchell could secretly be a risky trade target for the Knicks, what Derrick Rose's future is with the team, whether New York could find themselves in play for two big free agents this offseason (and how they could get the cap space to do so), and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex and Gavin are back to answer your mailbag questions for this month, including if Donovan Mitchell could secretly be a risky trade target for the Knicks, what Derrick Rose's future is with the team, whether New York could find themselves in play for two big free agents this offseason (and how they could get the cap space to do so), and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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"I need to have a good 'why' for why I'm doing it and what drives me. For me, it's never been money before with college running... I want to do it for the love of the sport and the fulfillment it brings me. Just Keep my 'Why' in a good place." Whittni Orton Morgan is the reigning NCAA cross country out of BYU who joins us to share some news that she has signed her first professional contract and will be running for Adidas. She talks to me and my co-host Kyle Merber about the process and what it means for her training set up in Utah. Sneakily, there might be a real strong group forming there. We talk through her career up until this point which included playing multiple sports in high school with her favorite being basketball. So how'd she end up running and got so good at it? We touch on her mindset and motivation to win an NCAA title – which was interrupted by injuries throughout her career for the Cougars and just when things were going right, COVID strikes. A real fun conversation before she makes her debut in the women's 3,000 meters at the Millrose Games this weekend. WATCH THE MILLROSE GAMES POSTGAME SHOW ON SATURDAY: https://youtu.be/0qH6Au6yOQk HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Interested in sponsoring the show? Reach out to Chris at chris@citiusmag.com for advertising, sponsorship and partnership offerings.
On this episode of DNVR Bets Daily, Andre Simone and Ryan Koenigsberg get you set with a packed Tuesday slate and guess the Week 12 lines in a potentially historic result.
Every person who plays video games has heard of the name Assassin's Creed, but do you know what it's really all about? Maybe you're someone who never picked up a copy, or maybe you're the hardcore person sporting a fresh tattoo of that iconic logo. Wherever you land on this continuum, you don't need Eagle Vision to see that this game has some incredible lore surrounding it. Sure, any game can name-drop historical figures. But what other virtual environment is so true to real-life that in-game models are used as a reference when repairing damage to historical buildings? You may just be here for the assassinations, but you'll stay for the historical relevance. No need to sneak around us, just Entertain This…Quick This: Minecraft-Follow us on Twitter: @entertain_thisFollow us on Instagram: @entertainthispodcastBuy some MerchCheck out our website too: entertainthis.netMusic Produced by @D33jw on Twitter, or @d33jw on Instagram
On this episode of DNVR Bets Daily, Andre Simone and Ryan Koenigsberg are back at it again on this glorious Tuesday with plenty of seemingly boring matchups in the MLB to profit off of.
Trey & Shawn are back to recap what they liked and didn't like about the beginning of NBA Free Agency. Unsurprisingly, they each liked what their respective teams did (Chicago and Toronto, respectively). Shawn thought the Luka signing was necessary and Trey thought Dallas' free agency was a dud. They also discuss how the Washington Wizards did a great job surrounding Bradley Beal with complimentary players. Stay safe wherever you are and be sure to check out the following links: Our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf3SGTDFclUhtLALNHMoCoA (YouTube Page ) for all of our videos! (Be sure to Subscribe to be notified in the future!) Charity Stripe Commentary on https://twitter.com/charitystripe23 (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/charitystripe23/ (Instagram) Trey https://twitter.com/finalfinally (@finalfinally) for links to all his writing, pods and videos! Shawn https://twitter.com/sHawInigan23 (@sHawInigan23) for links to all the pods and videos! Caleb https://twitter.com/caleb_gallion (@caleb_gallion) on Twitter https://hoop-social.com/ (HoopSocial) for additional basketball content! Trey's https://hoop-social.com/top-30-players-to-start-a-franchise-with-in-the-nba/ (Top 30 Players To Start An NBA Franchise With) Caleb's https://hoop-social.com/2021-nba-draft-board/ (2021 NBA Top 30 Draft Board) https://www.angrywhitedad.com/podcasts/?utm_source=csc-pod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=&utm_content=csc-episode-62&utm_campaign=external-links (External Links for all the Podcast Content) https://linktr.ee/finalfinally (Charity Stripe Commentary Linktree)
Are municipalities unfairly profiteering when on-selling the electricity they purchase from Eskom? Refilwe Moloto speaks to Sifiso Skenjana, Chief Economist at IQBusiness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What a dynamic conversation! We discuss what it's like to work at an international luxury brand as a Brand Marketing Lead and the interdisciplinary nature of marketing, how COVID has impacted a luxury brand and what skills she's had to acquire on the job pivoting from the pre-med track she pursued in undergrad. Sneakily, she flipped in on me and we discuss our academic backgrounds- International Comparative Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Arabic, Pre-Med, psychology, at our alma mater. Marketing as a business (00:00) Engaging clients (07:15) Choosing a major and direction in college (15:45) Starting a career in fashion (30:30) Typical Day (54:40) Personal-Professional Balance (53:30) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seliat-dairo5/message
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This week star of Season 1 - Mary Tweed - has launched her own podcast and it's brilliant. Plus Debbie is back with a 1940's economical cookbook recipe, Lani is back with a cocktail perfect for Piers Morgan, and Laura's got mushroom growing advice. There's more Nostralockdownmus, and Andrew finally admits all the sneaky tricks for shopping on Amazon when you are supposed to be in a meeting...
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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/ARMa-ZiUGMk When a pregnant women catches CoVid she is 60% more likely to land in the ICU and almost twice as likely to require a ventilator for a prolonged period of time. An international team reviewed 77 available studies covering more than 11,400 women with data collection starting in late 2019. Their results also warned that CoVid-infected pregnant women were 60% less likely than non-pregnant women to present with the common CoVid symptoms of fever and muscle aches. Their babies were more likely to suffer pre-term birth and to land in the neonatal intensive care unit. Pregnant women with CoVid are sicker than they seem and require close monitoring. https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3391 #covid #pregnancy #ventilator #icu #preterm
Let's be honest: music is no good for reinforcing proper grammar habits, even if we all love it. However, I think for most songs, we kind of know when they're abusing grammatical conventions to fit the rhyme. There are times, though — times like these — when the errors are so subtle (and so commonly-used!) that we might not even realize they're happening. As a result, we get LOTS of erroneous impressions, and when the opportunity arises to use the right version, it just doesn't sound "right." In episode 44 of the Vocabbett podcast, we dive into a few more songs with grammar errors so subtle, and so frequently-made, you might not even realize they're errors! Listen now!
Welcome to the There's a Sub for That Podcast. The front Podcast of the internet. Hosted by Scott Gurrola and Willy Mattson. Episode Links: - Always has Been: https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/comments/hqeip1/always_has_been/ - another meme: https://www.reddit.com/r/MadeMeSmile/comments/hp8147/sneakily_helpful/ - another meme: https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/comments/hriy97/always_has_been/ - Brother Saves sister: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/hretdo/on_saving_his_sister_from_a_dog_attack_if_someone/ - Millennials are destroying the eating industry: https://www.reddit.com/r/MurderedByWords/comments/hpx6yv/millennials_are_destroying_the_eating_industry/ - CEO gets roasted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WLuuCM6Ej0 - Sneakily helpful: https://www.reddit.com/r/MadeMeSmile/comments/hp8147/sneakily_helpful/ - Cake the Movie: https://www.reddit.com/r/Unexpected/comments/hqrqst/cake_the_movie/ Follow us online: Scott on Twitter Willy on Twitter Email us at: subforthatpodcast@gmail.com
Sneakily, we found a way to sneak in three stories this week: 1-Damage Control’s Acts of Vengeance tie in. 2-The 2016 return of Power Man and Iron Fist. 3-Stephen’s Bachelor fan fiction. It’s all good! Or... well, at least it all... exists.
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In this episode of the often promoted #BallisBae NBA Podcast, we take a look at a 7 foot sour grape ; we discuss OKC happenings and Shai doings; and we observe how you can use a compliment to someone else to Sneakily hype up your own self. Catch your favorite NBA Podcast in an Indian accent on all your podcast listening spaces, and pelase subscribe follow us for your weekly dose of NBA discussions. Ball is Bae: you best not miss.
In this episode of the often promoted #BallisBae NBA Podcast, we take a look at a 7 foot sour grape ; we discuss OKC happenings and Shai doings; and we observe how you can use a compliment to someone else to Sneakily hype up your own self. Catch your favorite NBA Podcast in an Indian accent on all your podcast listening spaces, and pelase subscribe follow us for your weekly dose of NBA discussions. Ball is Bae: you best not miss.
A story from I don't work here lady from an ex employee, followed by producer Dan's choice, which caught me by surprise!
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In this episode, we invite rapper Oski Isaiah and videographer Dre AKA Dre Shot This to talk Oski's album F**k A Job, his inspiration behind it, the creative process for the mini movie/music video "Apply". Two fifths of Hennessy later, we attempt to get into topics such as polyamory vs polygamy, Diddy dating Lori Harvey, and Blueface's body count, but these goof balls couldn't stop with the jokes. It's an episode full of laughs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tip-of-da-tongue/support
This week the ladies discuss Far Cry 5: Lost in Mars, Fallout 76, SOMA and Fortnight
Sneakily gorging on some delectable white snake gives one servant extraordinary powers and sets him on the journey of a lifetime. With the help of new faunistic friends, the servant tackles a series of perilous challenges to win the heart of a fair princess. We hunt down other stories featuring white snakes in Europe to try to discover what it all means and why everyone is chowing down on yummy albino serpents. Over in Botswanna, Matt outlines his outlandish pagan snake theory and in China we learn why you should never go into business with an immortal snake women. TwitterFacebookInstagram grimmreadingpodcast@gmail.com Theme music: Bicycle Waltz by Goodbye Kumiko Other music: Beethoven's Piano Trio No7 in B-flat Major Op97
Pennsylvania is taking a page out of the Obama playbook. A state commission in Pennsylvania is attempting to impose gender ideology on residents of that state by going around the legislature. Heritage Foundation's Monica Burke explains. Plus: We discuss the now-infamous article written by a self-identified resistance person in the Trump administration. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jessica Louise Li shares how she went from being in an abusive marriage to creating a legacy with a new love of her life using what she calls the path of Sensational Sex.And at the end of this episode I'll share with you a little food that I bet you don't know is a powerful libido booster – as well as another food that you definitely want to avoid, because it acts like a cold shower of toxicity!Our guest, Jessica Louise LiI am very excited to be joined here today by Jessica Louise Li. Jessica is a former raw food chef who now teaches women how to use the power of sex energy to unleash self-expression in both the bedroom and in business. Now I don't know about you, but that alone would get me very excited. But she's got a lot more to share with us today, so let's get started!Me: So Jess welcome to the Clean Food, Dirty Stories podcast! I'm super excited to have you here!Jess: Yes, thank you for having me. I'm looking forward to those tips you have at the end.Me: Yeah, let's see how that turns out! We'll see if you know them – including the toxic one.I'm really glad we're able to do this because we've known each other for quite a while. So I already know your story, but I love it and I think it's quite a powerful one. You went from such a place of hardship to a place of lightness and joy. I think people will be very inspired to know how you went from one to the other, and what it was like for you.I know that for a while you had a bit of a rough time because you were in a bit of an abusive relationship. Do you want to say a little bit about that? Because I think that's where your story starts, if I'm not mistaken?Jess: Yeah definitely.Jessica's storySo I was married for 10 years – I mean it was 14 years in the long run. But it was 10 years into the marriage where things started to accumulate more and more.An abusive marriage from day 1It always...from day 1 it was mentally abusive, verbally abusive, emotionally abusive...There were 5 times when he put his hands on me and of course as we know, one time is more than enough.It wasn't until almost 10 years into the marriage where he had actually tried to take my life.My husband had actually tried to kill me as my 3 children were sleeping upstairs.Me: Oh my God, how old were your children?Jess: They were 7, 9 and 11...or actually no, that was 2010...The kids are 2 years apart so they were 3, 5 and 7.Me: Wow.Jess: They were really young.And I know that's the hard run of the story, but...I want to share it like that because that's an experience. As dramatic and as crazy and wild as it may seem to some people, it's something that I happened to experience in life. But I know that that doesn't define me.A journey tooIt's really the journey of what I experienced back then to what I am now. And that's what I'm really here for, it's the inspiration, it's the whole picture. It's not just that one incident.Me: Exactly. If people were to look at your life now, when people see what you're doing now, it's amazing. I know that you'll say a bit more about that later but it's kind of hard to imagine that you started from that kind of place. Jess: Yeah, totally. I guess that's a testament to how far I've come. It was something that was really horrifying and I wouldn't wish it on anyone for sure.Married to a killer (literally)But here's the thing: when I was in that relationship, I knew that it was wrong. Deep down I knew that I shouldn't be in there. But the thing is that I was living in so much fear, and I didn't feel like I had the resources to be able to leave him.On top of that he was someone who was involved with the gangs, so I was in fear of him having someone follow me. Or, you know, because he was in that lifestyle, he had no qualms about coming after me or trying to kill me.Like when he said he was going to kill me, I like 100% believed him.Me: Wow.Jess: Because he had killed people before. And I can say that freely now only because he passed away. He died suddenly 3 years ago, it's been almost three years now.Living in fearOne of the biggest secrets that I couldn't tell – and I think even when I met you, I couldn't say my whole story. So maybe it's perfect timing now that we're doing this interview!There's only so many details that I could say, right? It's not about ratting him out or like trying to show off, even if you'd consider that showing off. But it's to highlight that I was living in so much fear that every night I knew that I was laying in the arms of someone that has killed before.People ask me, “Why didn't you leave earlier?” A lot of people say that about abused women, 'why do you stay' or 'I don't get why you're still with him'. And I think it's not until or unless you're in that situation that you really understand why a woman stays. Like I said, of course I knew it was a bad thing. As my kids were growing up, I knew that I didn't want my daughter to see that it was OK for a man to hit her and for her to go back. And vice-versa, I didn't want my son to think it was OK for him to put his hands on a woman and then she comes back and all is great.So I had to be mindful of that. When they were younger there was so much that I could get away with, but as they got older they started to mimic certain behaviours. They started to see my ruses, they started to ask “Why does Mommy have a black eye?”The turning pointIt just got to the point where you know what? This was enough. And yeah, unfortunately it got to the night where he attacked me and tried to kill me.Me: And was that the turning point?Jess: That was the turning point, because I was on the sofa, and without going into too much detail... One of the ways he tried to kill me...He was huge, he choked me twice unconscious on the sofa.So I had three thoughts. One, that my parents would find my body here. Two, that my children wouldn't have their mother. And three, that this isn't fair, I didn't get to do everything that I wanted to do. It was the third thought that was the catalyst. That was what made me want to take my own life, after healing, and create something that was for me. To create the life of my dreams. And to do something that was gonna benefit my kids - I was gonna be happy.I didn't want to waste time, and I didn't want to life my life for someone else. Now I wanted to live my life for me.The scariest momentActually I was very fortunate, because he had stabbed me after I had regained consciousness. He had actually stabbed me in the head.Me: In the head?!Jess: He did, yeah. And I know it's crazy and it was the scariest moment. I mean, the whole night was crazy. Crazy scary. Me: Well it's amazing that you survived!Jess: Yes, but do you know what though Barbara? If you believe in it...I do... it was divine intervention.Face to face with a knifeWhat happened was he had picked up the knife, it was a big stainless steel kitchen knife. He came towards me and he was 6, 6 feet 1 and 270 pounds at the time. Mostly muscle, a big guy. And I'm like 5 feet 4, 5 feet 5, a 140 pounds, 135 pounds.He came to me, basically we were like face to face and he picked up the knife and I shut my eyes and I was hoping that it wasn't going to hurt too much.I was like 'wow, this is the last scene I'm going to see before I die'.And I shut my eyes and I squeezed my eyes so tight, and I was just braced for the knife. I felt the knife go in and out of my scalp really fast. It was really creepy.All of a sudden he backed off. I tried to deflect the knife for one or two seconds and he backed off and I thought this was weird, I was just in so much shock.After he had already punched me, after he had already broken a chair over me, after he'd choked me unconscious twice, and now he'd just stabbed me...my adrenaline was just pumping and all of a sudden he just stopped out of nowhere so I was in a huge state of shock. Then on top of that I was like 'what the heck? What's going on?'So I actually thought he was going to go get...I knew that he had a gun in the house and I thought he was going to go get that.Divine interventionAnd it wasn't till later that I realized when I talked to him that he has a rosary. Usually as you know you don't wear rosaries. But he had his decked out in diamonds, and he made it fancy. So he was wearing his rosary at the time, and it snapped, it broke. He had owned it for years, maybe like 8 years up to that point or so. It broke, and he told me that's what snapped him out of his rage, because when the rosary snapped it took him out of what he was doing to me and he was like 'What the f am I doing?' So I keep that piece with me to this day, I have it in my room. I've done talks when I've spoken in front of organizations and young girls, I've showed it to them. Because that's what saved me. If the rosary hadn't broken at the time, I don't know whether I'd be here talking to you.Me: Wow. Whoof! Jess: Yeah.Me: It's such a powerful story that I'm kind of glued to my chair. I'm kind of like wow, where do you go...Getting out fastSo how did you leave? Was it after that night that you just like left? Did you take your kids? Did you go somewhere?Jess: So after he had left, I guess what he did was he left, he took off in one of our cars because we had two family cars. And as soon as I knew he was gone, I ran upstairs like a madwoman. This must have been like 3 in the morning so the kids were asleep. Thank goodness they didn't wake up and they didn't witness any of this.I ran upstairs, they were all sleeping in one room and I grabbed them and I said “Hurry, hurry guys, we've gotta go, something bad happened”. And they were like, “What's going on?” They were groggy...So I grabbed some blankets, some toys, I threw them in the car...And I literally just threw everyone and got myself out of there so fast, cause I thought he was gonna come back and that was my only way to escape.At one point he said “Do you wanna leave?” And I knew that as a mother I wasn't going to leave 3 kids at home. I didn't think that he would harm them, but as a mother I needed to protect them and I needed to know that they would be OK.So yes it was risky, I knew I was risking my life by staying, but heck, my kids! I grabbed them and I put them in the car, and we left. He didn't come back.Being brave, or a bit nutsAnd I was scheduled to work that night. Two nights of the week I slept over there which was that night. It was crazy because I was trying to be tough, right? So I drove back there with the kids and I wrote a message to him as I was bleeding, saying “I'm so sorry I had to leave early, I'll be back in the morning to finish working”. That was nuts!I got back in the car and I drove to my employer's place. So I was working as a caregiver and her son had hired me to take care of her. Two nights out of the week I slept there and it was that night. I took the kids and I had some skin hanging off of my hand from one of the knife wounds and I looked at the kids and I was like, “Oh man, what am I gonna do now?” And I didn't want to go to the police, I didn't want to go to the hospital because I was afraid they were gonna take my kids away.Me: Oh!When even the police let you downJess: So the last time... I had moved from Ontario which is more on the eastern side of Canada from British Columbia which is on the west coast of Canada.When I lived in British Columbia my husband had threatened me at one time in the past. He didn't do anything but he said that he would kill me. And I had enough courage to go to the police back then.And crazy enough Barbara, they said... I walked up with my two year old at the time and my son who was in a baby carrier. So I walked up the steps and I told them what happened. I said my husband threatened to kill me and it was a female police officer.She said, “Do you have family in the city?” and I said, “Yeah”. Then she said, “Who is it?” and I said, “My uncle”. She said, “Here's the phone” and she hands me the rotary phone and she says, “If you don't call him right now and tell him what happened, I'm gonna have your kids taken away from you”.Me: Oh my God! That's awful!Jess: And I thought... I had gathered so much courage to get to the police! Because in that lifestyle, you're always trained to think of the police as someone that you'd never, ever speak to, you know, that's a bad thing. But I had the courage to go there when he wasn't home, and here she tells me this. Hiding in the hospitalI bawled. I cried – and I thought, “If the police can't help me, nobody can”. So that was the experience I had going into this situation. And I thought, “I can't have my kids taken away from me”. So I was just looking at my wounds going, “Maybe I can get some bandages”.I got some bandages and I was like, “No, this is not gonna work!” So I went to the hospital and I left my kids in the car, and I felt bad.But I went in and I said, “You know, I got this wound from chopping vegetables” and she said “Right handed?” and I said “Yeah” and she said “Hmmm, tell me what really happened because you don't hurt your right hand chopping vegetables with your right hand”.Well she knew, and they're trained to look for these things. I told her, and I told her I didn't want to press charges. And it actually wasn't until 3 months later that he got arrested, and it was because I was seeing a psychologist for some counseling to help me work through some things, and she was the one that said, “You know, just enquire at the police station what would happen if you wanted to report him. Don't say you want to, just enquire”.Me: That's a good idea.More guidance and helpJess: So I drove my way to work one day, and him and I, we were... we thought we would work things out, and things were going okay. And I was like, “See you guys later, I'm gonna go to work now.”Then on my way to work, something just took my hand. As if something just took my hand and made me turn the steering wheel the opposite way. I drove to the police station and I said, “Look, this is what happened to me. What would happen if I reported this?”She comes back and she says, “Let me talk to my supervisor”. And she came back to the front and she said, “Now that the ball is dropped we have to go and arrest him”.I freaked because I said, “You can't arrest him. He's going to come and kill me now!” And she said “I'm sorry, we have to go and get him. We have to bring him in”.I said, “I've got kids, my kids are with him”. They promised that they wouldn't see him getting arrested. Unfortunately my older daughter did see that and that's traumatized her since.The staying, leaving cycle...So yeah, that's how I got out of it. And the funny thing is with abuse – and I think this is an important conversation because there's a lot of people who have gone through domestic abuse. Men and women. There's a lot that don't talk about it, or they don't recognize it. And I know that a lot of men and women, they go back to their abuser and then something happens, right? It's that whole cycle of staying, leaving, staying, leaving. That's what happened to me.So even though he got arrested, I continued to see him for about 4 or 5 months after, going to the jail, saying that I would recant my statement. I would bring the kids to the jail and I would say “Let's work this out” and I really did mean it.Family men to the rescueAnd then it wasn't until I finally got to my lawyers and I told them what happened, and they were like “OK, from this day forward, you cannot go to the jail”. They told me, they shared their reasons that they saw my husband as not a good husband and not a good father.This was coming from men that were family men. At the time I never had male role models to look to. So to have them say that, it put something in me where I was like, “Holy crap, maybe, maybe they're right”. You know?They made me promise, they said “If we're going to work together, you cannot go back there”. And the guy that I was working for said “Look, you've started something, you need to finish it”.So I was lucky that I had those pillars in my life to hold me to that, because left to my own devices, I would have just taken him out of jail, recanted my statement and I don't know if I would be here today. And my life wouldn't be where it's at today. That's how I got out of it.Like I said, looking at my kids going “I can't have them look at me as a role model and going back to an abusive situation”. And that catalyst, that moment I had on the sofa, right? Going 'this isn't fair, I didn't get to do everything I wanted to do'. I'm taking the reins back on my life.The healing beginsMe: And so you must have gone through quite a long process of...I don't know, did you do counseling? What kinds of things did you do to start to, I guess sort of change your world view, or just you know, heal things in yourself to enable you to move forward?Jess: So the psychologist that I was talking about, the police referred me to them because part of the victim services and I don't know if they have that where you are. But they only allow 10 sessions with a psychologist and after that you have to pay and it's really expensive. So I thought any help I can get is awesome, and there was one group I had for mothers and children of abuse. Myself and my youngest two went, my oldest didn't want to go. And after that, honestly it was mostly self work and that's what really shot me into this world of spiritual enlightenment if you want to call it that.I was never someone that I would have considered spiritual before this incident. And I'm grateful for what happened to me because it allowed me to really go deeper into myself and just ask myself.Looking inside and pleasing yourselfYou know, as I was healing physically, I had the time thank goodness to just heal. Like in a great spot with trees and the forest around me and animals. And I would just look outside every day and go “What would make me happy? What does Jessica want?” That was hard for me because I had lived my life for so many years trying to please somebody else. And I lost who I was, I lost my self expression. I was not allowed to talk to certain people, my friends and family were cut off, so I had to find me again.And so like I said, most of it was work that I did by myself and on myself, and when I was ready, then I started to talk to some people and I started to network after I made the decision, “You know what? I'm going to start a business”. I think that was about the time that I met you, you know, doing the whole raw food thing. Me: Yeah, I remember, yeah.A new career, and maybe a new man?Jess: Yeah, because I became a raw food chef. Because I decided, “You know what? I'm going to go down to New York City, I'm going to train as a raw food chef”.I came back and started a catering company here in Toronto and that's pretty much the time when I had met you. And I thought I would continue my journey that way, and it wasn't until this further journey, a couple of years went by that I said to myself...I knew that I wanted a new love in my life, and what was funny was, and I know that you can relate to this as an entrepreneur because there are so many things on your plate...And I said to myself, “You know what? I want my business to get to a certain level before I start dating again”.Me: That's what I've said to myself! (laughs)Jess: I was cool with that, but then I was like “Wait a second. I could be totally be cutting off the guy that's made to be there in my life.” And when I made that decision, I just declared to the universe that I'm giving this up. If the guy is out there, so be it, I can work through this with my business at the same time”.And really, like within the next two or three months, I met Michael!Enter the relationship coachMe: Wow! How did you guys meet?Jess: So we met at a trade show. He was doing relationship coaching at the time for women, so he was helping women find a great partner. He still does some of that work as well, so he helps women find a really great partner and keep a really good relationship.So he had just released his newest book at a women's trade show in Toronto. I was walking between the aisles and I was like “I know you, I recognize this name from somewhere” and he said, “You do?” And we realized we both belonged to the same entrepreneurial group online.But what was funny was he was in a relationship at the time and I was going into a relationship. So it was one of those like 'here's my business card' and there was some attraction there and then there was no contact at all for 5 months.Dating adviceAnd then one of my friends invited me to a concert that a friend was holding. I showed up early and Michael showed up, and I'm like, “What are you doing here?” So we didn't know that we had the same mutual friends, but the universe is so funny how it works. But he showed up that night, and he was there with his girlfriend, he was waiting for his girlfriend but he came early and I came early, so we just started chatting.And I shared with him where I was at, I was getting out of the relationship that I was previously in. I said, “I know you're a relationship guy, here's the deal, what's up with this guy?”He gave me some dating advice and he said “There's nothing wrong with you, look, I do some matchmaking. Tell me what you're looking for”. And I told him. Sneakily enough, I didn't find out until later, he broke up with his girlfriend that same night!Knowing what you wantSo you know, we were Facebook messaging each other. And I said, “Well if I get too specific, here's a general idea of what I'm looking for in a guy”. Then I said, “You know what? Scratch that, here's my specifics”. And I went very specific, and I guess that on the other side he was like “Oh my goodness, this is me, I'd have everything!”He didn't tell me that, he said, “Awesome, I think I know someone for you. Can you meet me downtown for tea next week?” And I said, “Yeah, sure”. So we met and about an hour, an hour and a half talking, I said, “Where is this guy?” Because I was expecting this guy to show up. And he's like, “OK so you know that guy I was telling you about? Yeah, it's me!”Me: Oh, it's like something out of movie, out of a romcom, right?Jess: Totally! And it wasn't until that moment, until that day, that I found out that he broke up with his girlfriend back at the concert. Like once I know someone's in a relationship, to me they're categorized as off-limits.Me: Yes, of course.Jess: I didn't think that, you know, that it was gonna be him at all. And when he got that he was like 'My ex-girlfriend thinks you're really pretty'. And I'm like 'OK so the girl before this girl? I don't get it'. He said 'Oh, she's no longer my girlfriend, we broke up' and I'm like 'Ohhh...' and that's when it totally clicked in.Friends with benefitsSo we started seeing each other just for sex and he knew I had needs and I wasn't looking for anything serious right now so I was like, “Yeah, sure”. I had a couple of rules and one of them was 'We don't tell anyone about this' so for like 5 or 6 months I would go to his house and I would leave the kids because I had kids at home and he doesn't have kids. And I would drive 45 minutes each way just to go and have sex with him, twice, sometimes three times a week, and we would do this for 5 or 6 months.Then of course feelings started to...We started talking more, and then one day he goes, “I know this is crazy, but do you want to go out on a date?” After like 5 or 6 months of sleeping together, 'do you want to go out on a date'. And yeah, things just went from there, that was 2 and a half years ago and we're getting married in a few months!Me: That is so cool! You seriously have to...that has to be made into a movie, that just has to happen.Jess: Well what's funny about that is there's actually a producer who heard about my story and he wants to make a movie out of my life, so maybe we'll stick that in there.Me: Yes! You have to stick that in there!ForgivenessJess: Yeah, that's where we're at right now and life is just incredible. And see, the thing is after my husband tried to kill me, it took me some time but I forgave him and I got to verbalise that to him before he passed away.He was impressed by my healing and my journey, and he was like “Wow, sweetheart I'm so happy for you, maybe one day you can help me get to where you are”.Me: Oh wow. That must have been...How did you feel when he said that?Jess: Just chills! And it was also because we met up, we weren't talking to get back together. We met because he's the father of my kids but there was no talk of us getting back together. So we had the best communication just before he died, funnily enough. Should I stay or should I run?After they released him from jail, after he got out of jail for what he did to me... Oh by the way I completely freaked out when he was released, I was ready to run. My mom said, “Look, if you need to run and hide, you just run and wherever you are, you just tell me where you are and you're safe.” Like I was ready to take my kids in the car and just, like...Honestly, Barbara, I was Googling things like 'how to become a refugee in Australia'. I was looking for ways to escape Canada. And then I just came to the point where I was like, “If I start running now, I'm going to be running for the rest of my life”.I had a friend who when I was attacked...she's very spiritual and I wasn't there yet. But she said to me, “Jessica, you just need to trust” and I said “No” and in my mind I was like “Are you f-ing crazy? Do you know who... He's gonna come get me!” She grabbed my hand and she was like, “You just need to trust. You just need to trust”.Giving up fearAnd I totally didn't understand that at all back then, and it wasn't till later till I was just like, “I need to just trust, and everything is going to work out. The universe is going to support me. I don't know how, but I just need to give up this fear that I have”. So I decided to stay in Canada.The first conversation I had with him, it was the first time I'd talked to him since I'd left him in jail. Because he was livid when he found out that I'm not going to get him out of jail and recant my statement. I mean he was absolutely livid, he was ready to send someone to kill me. He told me this afterward, but luckily he had the time to just cool off.So when he first got out of jail, I didn't know how he was gonna react. I'm like, “This could be the worst mistake of my life or this could be the best thing”. And I just knew that the first conversation I had with him, I just had this huge feeling rush over me like 'everything is going to be fine, everything is going to be good'. I can't explain, it was just a knowing.And things just blossomed from there. Like I said, not to get back together, we were going our own ways but we were in conversation so it was a big shock that his dad called me one day and just said, “I'm so sorry, he passed away this morning”. He wasn't even sick.A huge shockMe: How did he die?Jess: He died of an overdose, and they thought it was a heart attack because 95% of his arteries were blocked in his heart. But the toxicology report said that it was an overdose and he wasn't someone to do drugs. I think what it looked like was some of the pills he was taking were laced with fentanyl, which is... There's a huge problem in British Columbia with a lot of people dying from fentanyl. They're lacing Fentanyl into other drugs currently.So it was a huge shock, a huge shock. I was driving down the street in Toronto with my youngest daughter and I just collapsed. I had to get out of the car and I collapsed. Then I was screaming, like “Why!” And I had so much of this 'you just left me here and I've got these 3 kids, but... You know, I see signs of him all the time. So even though he did that to me, I still talk to him all the time. And I ask him to look after the kids and support them and look after me, and I know that he's in a better place to be able to support me.Me: That's just what I was gonna say.Taking responsibility to empower yourselfJess: Yeah, totally. And the thing is, I could have gotten hung up on 'I was abused, this happened to me...' Trust me, I've had many more reasons than we've talked about here to keep myself in a place of victimhood and blaming everyone else. But instead what I did was take responsibility.Even when before...you know, we didn't get a chance to talk about gang rape, but in my younger years when I was gang-raped, I took responsibility for my part. Not to excuse them, but there was a certain responsibility that I had to take for myself, and the same thing with my husband.So going back and taking responsibility in those areas really got me empowered, and then, you know, people encouraged me more and more to share my story. And the more I did, the more women would stand up and say 'this has happened to me'. The more I did that, the more I realized that I have a powerful story to share. I can inspire others, hence this podcast.From sharing to teaching to rocking out seminars!And you know I've just realized that the raw food that I was doing before, it's funny how the universe has its plans. It wasn't until I met Michael and we were having this incredible sex... We had a lot of experience prior to meeting each other, but this was something different. One day he was joking around, he said, “You know, this is so great, we should teach this to people”. I said “Yes, we should!” And he's like, “Really? Cause I was just kinda kidding”.But within 5 months of that idea, we sold out our first event in Toronto and we just rocked it. It was amazing! And we have our 7th one coming up pretty soon here. Me: And those are your Sensational Sex Seminars, right?Jess: Exactly, yeah. Hopefully one day soon we can bring it to the UK.Me: You have to bring it to the UK because I want to come!Jess: Yeah!The power of sexual energySo what happened too was my sexual energy, when I was younger I always had this innate feeling of...I don't know what you want to call it. I knew what sex was or sexual feelings before a child should even know what that stuff is. And I couldn't put my finger on it as a kid, but as I got older, people would shame me and I would feel repressed. I felt like I had to shut off that side of me.What I realized was I was cutting off my sexual energy and I completely lost that when I was married. Of course we had sex, but I wasn't in the flow, I wasn't embracing my feminine energy. I didn't know about masculine and feminine energies and honoring them both within each of us, within myself and within my partner.It was the gift that I got afterwards with being with Michael that I discovered how powerful sexual energy is. Because sex energy is how we all got here, it's life energy. It runs every area of our life, it permeates into everything that we do, the way we walk, the way we dress, the way we do business, it's all sexual energy. If we can really tap into that, our life will be remarkably powerful. And that's what I want to spread right now, because I regained my power, my real power, by tapping into, by reclaiming my sexual energy. How to find JessicaMe: Wow! Now I think there's a lot of... I'm sure there's a lot of people out there who would love to know how to do just that. So how do people find you? Because I know that you help a lot of women with precisely that, so where's the best place for them to find you?Jess: The best place right now would be to go to my website, so it's www.jessicalouiseli.com and Louise is l-o-u-i-s-e and Li is l-i because some people ask, so jessicalouiseli dot com.Me: Yeah, I'll link to that in the show notes as well, so... Wow that is fantastic, and yes, you've got to bring the Sensational Sex Seminar to the UK so let me know what I can do to help make that happen!Jess: Definitely! We'll chat!Me: Well, thank you so much for coming onto the podcast and for sharing your absolutely incredible story. I think the image of you with the broken rosary is going to stay in my mind for quite a while, that's really something.Jess: You're welcome!A great libido boosterNow I did mention at the beginning of this episode that I'd share with you a little food that I have a feeling you may not know can boost your libido – as well as one food that you definitely want to avoid.So as far as aphrodisiacs go, you may be thinking chocolate, right? And yes, chocolate does have lots of substances that give us some feel-good chemicals, but most of us know that. I'm not going there.The food that I'm talking about is...blackberries!Benefits of blackberriesYes, blackberries. Both the berries themselves as well as their seeds are great libido boosters, according to Drs. Anna Maria and Brian Clement, who are the directors of the Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida. This is because blackberries are so rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that they just have a very powerful effect on our wellbeing.Blackberries have lots of other benefits – including helping to relieve PMS and hot flashes, helping with bone health, keeping your hair clean, helping prevent memory loss and loads more. In fact there are way too many benefits to list here, so I'll link to an article in the show notes where you can read about it if you want to.How you use blackberriesHow do you eat blackberries? Well, this is easy. You pick up a big handful, about 10 berries, and that should do the trick! Or sprinkle them on cereal or a fruit pudding. Just don't have them with dairy because dairy is another food that cuts our libido short. It's very clogging, and we don't want clogged bodies, right? We want everything to be working at its max efficiency!Now blackberries are delicious on their own, but if you'd rather have them with a gorgeously tasty yet healthy dessert, I've got loads of recipes that would go really well with blackberries in my 5-minute dessert recipes ebook which I'll link to below as well.One of the top foods to avoidRight, so I have to tell you one of the top foods to avoid. I can't help it, especially because it's famous for being an aphrodisiac. And that food is oysters!Oysters are high in zinc which has been linked to the creation of hormones, but unfortunately oysters, like other bottom-feeders in the ocean, absorb a lot of toxins and parasites. And those toxins far outweigh any benefit you might get from the zinc. Oysters are not a love food, they are a toxic food!So I hope you've enjoyed our story and our foodie tips!Have YOU got a story to share?And if you've got a true story to share (and you'd like to know what food could have saved the day or enhanced your situation), I'd love to hear from you! Got a question, or a comment?Got a question, or a comment? Pop a note below in the comments, that would be awesome. You can also subscribe to the podcast to listen 'on the go' in iTunes.I hope you have an amazing day. Thank you so much for being here with me to share in my Clean Food, Dirty Stories. Bye for now!RESOURCESJessica's website: www.JessicaLouiseLi.comArticle on foods that boost (and inhibit) libido: www.fitnessmagazine.com/mind-body/sex/libido-boosting-foods/Benefits of blackberries: www.valuefood.info/1292/health-benefits-for-blackberries5-Minute recipe ebooks: rockingrawchef.com/5-minute-recipes
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