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Intuitive Living Podcast
153-Intuitive Living - Suffering and the Wild Fires

Intuitive Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 52:02


Join us this week as we discuss the wild fires in California and the idea of suffering in our spiritual paths. 

Imprinted Echoes
Episode 125: Anamnesis: Sweet Sufferin' Mudhonks

Imprinted Echoes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 40:45


After gathering what little info they could have Dremiln's whereabouts in the area, the party heads north to a strange ruin called the Blade Interstice. Even though it's a short journey, it doesn't fail to be an interesting one. Important discussions are had, honking is heard, and quicksand is resolved. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori keep on traveling. Music and SFX Credits: Intro - “Whispers of the Ancients” by Justin Longacre (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb91nye1bAWGc70VQevM5cA) “Hypnothis” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Clean Soul” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Firesong” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Firebrand” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Prelude and Action” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “ I Got a Stick feat. James Gavins” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Outro - “The Monolith Speaks” by Justin Longacre (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb91nye1bAWGc70VQevM5cA)

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The Scoot Show with Scoot
Trump's big X interview is a multi-layered Charlie Foxtrot

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 7:18


A glitchy X interview was the kiss of death for DeSantis, so what happens when it's Trump's turn? Sufferin succotash!

Born in the Eighties
Born in the Eighties 510: The Swedish Child

Born in the Eighties

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 127:35


Sufferin' succotash, the summer soda season has sprung!  TJ, our special sodamollier, is here to guide you through the new flavors.  Maybe they will put AI in soda next?  Who knows.  All I know is that you definitely should click on these links to win a free PSP on my Xanga blog...

WhatCulture Wrestling
10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Roman Reigns - The Dog Food Nonsense! Royal Rumble Rejection! The Undertaker At WrestleMania! Sufferin' Succotash, Son?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 8:48


WWE's propaganda machine wants you to forget a LOT about the Tribal Chief. Simon Miller presents 10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Roman Reigns...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show
FULL SHOW: Sufferin' succotash

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 133:34


ON THE SHOW TODAY: Tradie V Lady Cash Cock Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz TikToker Kat Clark The Noise Naked Dating O News The Diary Last Calls Follow us on @kyleandjackieo for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

God-Sized Stories with Patricia Holbrook
From Triumphal Entry to Empty Tomb: a Reflection on Holy Week

God-Sized Stories with Patricia Holbrook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 9:06


Listen to Patricia's commentary for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about Holy Week. To read the column: https://patriciaholbrook.com/2024/03/from-triumphal-entry-to-empty-tomb-a-reflection-on-holy-week/#GodSizedStories #ChristianPodcast #FaithPodcast #InspirationPodcast #ChristianStories #FaithJourney #HolyWeekReflections #SurrenderToHisWillSupport the showClick on the link above to support us and help keep this show going!Click on the links to connect with Patricia on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube

To Kill A Delibird - A Pokemon Rewatch & Analysis Podcast

Yeehaw and saddle up but also arrr matey?!? This week on To Kill A Delibird we encounter pirates and cowboys while we review and recap Pokemon anime Orange Island episodes Ep. 115, “Viva Las Lapras” and Ep. 116, “The Underground Round Up”. We kick this episode off with a unique challenge from Kellan unto Graham, and since Graham writes these descriptions, it must be stated that he rises to the challenge. Then the boys dive into Ep. 115 which involves a meowth-human clone being shoved into a cannon. Oh and lots of Lapras! Finally, Ep. 116 brings the whole season full circle by introducing us to Pokemon Clint Eastwood (we met Pokemon John Wayne already so now we are complete). It's another modern classic and so press play and join in! Sufferin succotash and walk the plank! Subscribe to get every new episode of To Kill a Delibird in your subscription feed. Welcome to "To Kill A Delibird", the Pokemon anime rewatch podcast that combines a love of literary puns and analytics with pure Pokemania. Join Graham (Pokemon expat/video game and manga fanatic) and Kellan (hard boiled Pokemon die hard) as they discuss the Pokemon anime and hopefully construct some fun sentences along the way. Intro/outro music "Synthwave 80's" by AlexiAction Thanks to Bulbapedia and TVTropes for our ongoing research. Follow the podcast on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yQ3EQ2P91mE6Bq0i4I3EY on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-kill-a-delibird/id1667957767 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b37371a4-331d-4254-999b-e21fc0fdd837/to-kill-a-delibird Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kOTQ2MmUyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054965 for more half baked content: https://www.twitch.tv/hydraleech Tiktok is essential for new creators so: https://www.tiktok.com/@hydraleeches #pokemon #ashketchum #pikachu #misty #brock #anime #indigoleague #teamrocket #existentialism #comedy #orangeislands #scyther #meowth #snorlax #wartortle #grouchomarx #poliwag 0:00 Intro 24:30 Viva Las Lapras 54:07 The Underground Round-Up

Career & Leadership Real Talk
Episode 50 - Building Trust: The Key to Managing a New Team

Career & Leadership Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 30:29


If you're taking over a new team, building trust is a crucial part of making sure you can ensure it is able to deliver. If team members don't trust you, or don't trust each other, performance is going to sufferIn this episode we discuss the different levels of trust and some of the key strategies you can use to build trust quickly and intentionally rather than leaving it to chanceKey points from this episodeDifferent levels of trust and why they matterThe first steps to take to build trust with a new teamUsing 1:1s and team meetings as opportunities to build trustShould trust be given or earned? Why things going wrong can help to build trustUseful LinksEpisode Link: Your First 90 Days Connect with Pam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamelalangancoaching/ Connect with Jacqui on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-jagger/ Follow Jacqui on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@practicalleadershipcoachThe Career & Leadership Real Talk websiteInterested in working with us? Book a virtual cuppa with Jacqui to talk leadership development, ongoing 1:1 coaching packages or consulting Book a one off Practical Leadership Power Hour Enjoyed this Episode? If you enjoyed this episode, please take the time to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyMake sure you're first to hear about new episodes, along with bonus content and free career and leadership tips by signing up on the Career & Leadership Real Talk website

Two Bandits Watching Bluey
Episode 89 - The Quiet Game

Two Bandits Watching Bluey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 33:16


Keep being an absolute legend like Alfie, because it's shhhhh....! The Quiet Game...! Is Bandit out of his element!? Throwback city?! Winton's dad without sausages!? Madge's second agenda?! Sufferin' with Muffin?! We all know this is a Target store right?! Kudos to Ludo! Let's name some Moonlight Unicorns?! Bramble...brhhhrbrh..! uh.. uh.. Pepsi pizza!     We love you and missed you folks! For real life!  linktr.ee/watchingbluey  Twitter: @WatchingBluey Email: WatchingBluey@gmail.com  Merch: http://bit.ly/2BWBSwag  GUESS WHAT?! We have a PO Box now! If you want to send us a postcard, letter, Bluey stuff, Aussie stuff, or anything in general, send it our way!! Like a good pen pal we will respond with a hand written thank you for everything we receive with a special 2BWB postcard!!  Two Bandits Watching Bluey P.O. BOX 2372 Syracuse NY 13220

Faith Community Church -  Sermons
Sufferin Succotash

Faith Community Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 56:57


Sufferin Succotash by FCC Palmer, IA

FilmShake
Episode 62 - Hot Shots Part Deux (1993)

FilmShake

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 99:42


Sufferin succotash! It's 2023 and we're covering 1993's Hot Shots Part Deux, which means it's been 30 years since Charlie Sheen worked out nine hours a day for months to fire a rubber chicken from a bow and arrow.  Our guest, Doug McCambridge, from Good Times Great Movies also had to come along because it's a sequel. Doug, however, only wants to pass Part Deux like the world's largest kidney stone, so he can talk our punishment film, 1986's The Wraith, which Charlie Sheen did not work out nine hours a day for, but did film all his scenes in just one day as he was passing through town. Alka Seltzer!Music Heard This Episode"Saddam Battles / Freedom Fighters" -- Basil Poledouris"Main Title" -- Basil PoledourisSupport the showConnect with us!PatreonTwitterFacebookEmailLinktr.eeLetterboxd - Nic & JordanThe Nicsperiment

LemmyX Goodman's Podcast
Episode 62: 62nd Good Man's Radio Show

LemmyX Goodman's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 119:45


News:Here we are again folks for another fun packed episode of The Good man's Radio Show. Bringing tunes more organic than a bowl of morning muesli. I've thrown in a couple of Beatles numbers this time, so you have something a little more familiar for your auditory canal to process. If any listeners have any requests or suggestions, please get in touch as I'm always working on the next playlist and it's open to change as a work in progress. Meanwhile, enjoy the show and thanks for listening. 62nd Show Tracklist:1.     (Just like) Romeo & Juliet – Fadin' Colours2.     She Only Wants a Friend – The Sons of Fred3.     Turkey Stomp – The Living End4.     Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness) – Keith Shields5.     Southbound Lane – Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts6.     And a Button – The Searchers7.     Save My Love – Black Cat Bones8.     The Promise – The Rhythm Kings9.     Nobody – Freedom10. Hey you! Little Boo-Ga-Loo – Chubby Checker11. You Make Me So Hot – Barbara Lynn12. While I'm Away (Baby keep the Faith) – Eddy G. Giles & The Jive 513. Sufferin' City – Johnny Copeland14. Where is This Dream of Youth – Strawbs15. Austin Osmanspare – Bulldog Breed16. It's All Too Much – The Beatles17. Just as The Tide Was Flowin' – Shirley Collins18. Jesus was a Carpenter – The Johnstons19. Lady Rose – mungo Jerry20. The Time is Now – Neil Diamond21. Mr. Partridge Passed Away Today – Fortes Mentum22. Take Me For a little While – Vanilla Fudge23. I'm So Low (a.k.a. Jet-Propelled Photographs) – Soft Machine24. Calm Me Down (Promo) – The Human Expression25. Medication – The Chocolate Watchband26. Land of The Krepus – The Queen's Nectarine machine27. Kaleidoscope – The Marmalade28. Why – Tomorrow29. The Sun is Shining – Mungo Jerry30. Death Valley Blues – Black Cat Bones31. Magician In the Mountain – Sunforest32. And Tears Fell – The Clayton Squares33. Rain – The Beatles34. Utterly Simple - Traffic

Victory Now!
SUFFERIN' SUCCOTASH! 3/5/23

Victory Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 48:48


No one likes to suffer, but the fact is it happens in this life; 1 Peter 4 tells us that it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. Sometimes it's a result of our own actions, sometimes it may be part of God's plan. But He always has the power and answers to bring us through the hard times. Here at Victory Church in Troy, Pa., living for Jesus is about much more than getting ready for the last day of your life; it's about making the most of every day of your life!God has prepared a future for you that is bigger, brighter, and better than you can even imagine! If you are new to Victory, we just want to say welcome to the family!Thanks for sharing your time with us. We promise to never waste it.Did you accept Jesus as Lord of your life? We'd LOVE to hear about it! Click here: https://victoryconnect.churchcenter.com/people/forms/134006  Had a GREAT experience? CONNECT with Victory Church today:https://victoryconnect.churchcenter.com/people/forms/197253 email: info@voiceofvictory.comInstagram: @VCNowVictory Church is here for you.Your life matters to God and to us!#JESUS #HOPE #VICTORY #JESUSISCOMING

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for March 5, 2023 Hour 2 - Philip Marlowe and the Friend from Detroit

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 42:47


The Adventures of Philip Marlowe starring Gerald Mohr, originally broadcast March 5, 1949, The Friend from Detroit. Betty Pryor has disappeared, a cheap gambler has been found shot to death, and there's a missing $25,000 trust to spice up the case. Also Lum and Abner, originally broadcast March 5, 1953, Station VPR's New Daytime Soap Opera Life Faces the Sufferin' Jensens.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!

The Movie Loft Podcast

On our podcast there's an "ah" every 11 seconds, an errant "umm" every 25 seconds, a mispronounced word every 65 seconds, a serious case of copyright infringement every 24 minutes, and 250 cases of us focusing on ourselves instead of our listeners in every episode.We're downing Cella Chocolate Covered Cherries (the four c's that sweeten every Christmas) and clowning on Stallone's Dirty Harry wannabe startin' somethin' attempt at another franchise. Sufferin' succotash! It just wasn't in the cards for ole Sylvester with this one.So if you want to be a maverick renegade just like us, get in loser! This is our first Christmas movie of 2022, and we're way out on the fringe with this one. Cobra doesn't celebrate anything except lifted booties and the strike anywhere match, but we do. 

We Will Rank You
HEY! Schoolhouse Rock ranked

We Will Rank You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 110:38


HEY! What's your most-loved and least favorite Schoolhouse Rock song!? The gang takes a look at their five favorite tunes from the iconic 1970s educational television cartoons of their youth. Adam dreamed up the idea to do our first top five episode, focusing on Multiplication, Grammar and America from the series' Golden Era, 1973-1976. Our first-ever 1970s-era show is crammed with fun facts, interjections, bootlegs and contests you just might want to watch our social media for. SHR royalty Aralee Dorough (voice on "My Hero Zero" and daughter of creator Bob Dorough) even kindly weighs in with her favorite! Please tell us how YOU would rank tonight's tunes on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod ! FILE UNDER/SPOILERS: Schoolhouse Rock, Bob Dorough, education,Multiplication Rock, Saturday morning cartoons, Elbow Room, De La Soul, Conjunction Junction, Fireworks, The Great American Melting Pot, Blind Melon, Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here, A Noun is a Person, Place, or Thing, Jeff Buckley, Grammar Rock, Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla, I'm Just a Bill, Blossom Dearie, Unpack Your Adjectives, Mother Necessity, 1970s, Verb: That's What's Happening No More Kings, Preamble, The Shot Heard Round the World, Jack Sheldon, Sufferin' Till Suffrage, American Rock, Three is a Magic Number, Ready or Not, Here I Come, Figure Eight, Interjections! US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4OFTIda46Di4HkS0CDvM7L (Dan's top 100 songs of 2020) THEM: https://www.schoolhouserock.tv https://houstonsymphony.org/about-us/musicians/aralee-dorough/

The Bledsoe Show
Tolerance Sucks with Mike & Max

The Bledsoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 87:58


00:00.00 Max Shank All right? Welcome back to Monday morning with max and Mike we're talking about launch pads. We're talking about ramps. We're talking about Trebuches. We're talking about flinging things a mighty distance this applies to both physics and also business That's what I'm excited about. I don't want to go out there and go fishing. You know one pole at a time I want to be able to deliver a tremendous payload at a great distance. You know what I mean and have it create a very massive effect. But in order to do that. You got to spend a lot more time with the building of it. It's like fishing pole pretty easy to build water wheel significantly harder to build but greater impact lot more work ahead of time and then you take it all the way to something like a rocket which can or a power plant. Can deliver a tremendous amount of power but it requires a huge amount of upfront work and because I've done a lot of biz coaching with people I feel like that that is the number None thing that. Separates people who create an exponential growth in their business is the ones who are willing to do the setup time to make something that is a more sophisticated leverage and force multiplier. You know what? I'm saying. 01:27.51 mikebledsoe Yeah I Think the None thing you got to consider in that case is does what you want to build actually solve a problem and um I think a lot of people you know think I think a lot of people start businesses based on something they Like. Or something you know around what it is that they want to do which works sometimes because they figured out. They've solved some problem for themselves and they they can help other people through a product or service. Um, but I'm a big fan of of seeing if it's the right Poll. Before I go launch a hundred of them like I don't want to put the wrong bait on my hook I could be I could be catching the wrong fish or I could be catching no fish at All. So I would use one pole make. 02:16.13 Max Shank I like I like the fishing analogy. The fishing analogy is good because people are about as smart as fish. 02:24.18 mikebledsoe Ah, it's true. Ah so no, but like it's good to put figure out if if it you know test with one poll or maybe test with 20 polls all with different bait. What um, keeps popping off is now we're pulling the hooks out and we're replacing all them with that one Bait I think that. That's like the I've been thinking about the business as ah, especially like a coaching business as a triangle at the bottom you have you have your offer and then one of the sides is marketing and the other sides is the fulfillment. The coaching aspect. Find that most people and the way this would work is like what are you selling? How do you market it and then how do you fulfill on it whether it's a coaching business or not and. 03:12.98 Max Shank Ah, right? How do you? How do you educate them about it and how do you get it to them. So like the bottom is what is it and then one side is how do you tell the right people about how do they know about it and then how do you get it to them I like it. 03:19.16 mikebledsoe Right. 03:25.32 mikebledsoe Exactly exactly so but I find them I know you do triangles are the best sturdy pointed can penetrate well and super hard to tip over. 03:31.46 Max Shank Also I like triangles. 03:36.87 Max Shank So I mean they're not hexagons. But they're really cool. 03:44.95 mikebledsoe Ah, so well depends on what kind of time go with oh let's hear it. 03:46.11 Max Shank You know my favorite ah Buckminster Fuller joke he's ah he goes ah is well. It's more of a statement I guess he goes. Ah why do architects build square houses. So engineers can put triangles in them. 04:08.49 mikebledsoe I I like it I like it. Yeah yeah, tons of triangles. Yeah, None of triangles. Yeah yeah, without that your shit's going to get fucked up. So um. 04:10.73 Max Shank And if you you've done a bunch of house framing and stuff like that too before right? So you have these rectangle boxes that are just full of triangles. You better have those fuckers in there. 04:28.22 mikebledsoe Well, it just won't even look right. 04:31.44 Max Shank No oh it's going to go over without some triangles in there. Yeah. 04:32.86 mikebledsoe Just kind of push it over Ah yeah, so I like thinking about this because I more often than not when I bump into an entrepreneur either a new entrepreneur or an entrepreneur suffering None times out of None It's the the bottom. Part of the pyramid. It's the offer. It's the it's the what they're selling. Um, yeah, yeah sand at the beach. Yeah, and so so somebody you know it's like somebody has these air things people think that it's a marketing problem. 04:55.12 Max Shank Sand at the beach like why would you want to do that to yourself. Ah yeah. 05:10.66 mikebledsoe And I'm like it's not a marketing like does anyone want what you're selling in the None place when it's not a marketing problem like your offers should be the thing you're offering should be an obvious solution if it's not obvious solution then there's more work to be done there. Um, some people in business would say that the development of the offer is a function of the marketing department. Which I don't necessarily disagree disagree with but so is the fulfillment. They kind of all bleed into each other. Yeah, So so if you so if you nail down a solid offer and then you just. 05:33.74 Max Shank I Think marketing marketing is part of the offer for sure. Yeah. 05:49.30 mikebledsoe Funnel as many people towards that that one offer not now you got a winning formula. 05:53.48 Max Shank Well, and even even better. Is you you set up your shop within a current flow of consciousness directed at that specific thing and I mean Youtube has been a game changer in this because. There's just such a bigger library of things that are searchable if you have questions that need solving and if you if you meet people where they're at and you match their pace. They don't notice that you're a fisherman. Basically you just kind of enter the conversation that they're already having. 06:16.72 mikebledsoe Yeah. 06:31.96 Max Shank And the the finesse of that offer is really.. It's the same as seduction for the most part. That's why so many of these great copywriters were like pickup artist stuff before then because it's all about getting someone from I don't know. To yes, right? And so however, you craft that that story that is entering that person's mind is going to guide their next decisions. 07:02.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, what are we talking about toy forgot about our topic since you made it you may you you made it up. Ah oh yeah, oh. 07:09.95 Max Shank Triangles we were talking about lot. No no, we were talking talking about launch pads launch pads rocket ships trebute none fishing from fishing poles to ah nuclear power plants. Ah we're we're just trying to eat and fuck right. That's really what it comes down to we want to make sure that we're safe. We want to get enough calories. We want to continue our genes we we insist that the genes get carried forward every animal and plant is like None sure about that part of the equation like definitely more of us and we just that's life baby more of us. Ah so it's all about energy. It's all about conserving calories. It's always it's also about um, expanding the mass. 07:49.71 mikebledsoe That's life. Yeah I. 08:05.26 Max Shank Of the tribe which is also like a stored energy kind of calorie thing. It's like ah it's like the size of the tribe is your energy bank and actually in dune they talk about how the tribe shares the water ah like everybody shares all the water and then if 1 guy dies they suck the water out and like it's all about. 08:07.27 mikebledsoe Yeah, um. Yeah, about if. 08:23.63 mikebledsoe Well, it's ah yeah I mean unless you have a tribe where half of the tribe ah is useless Now that's a drain on the energy. 08:24.97 Max Shank Just ah pooling those re pooling those resources. 08:36.65 Max Shank True but that has happened for a long time I mean we we ah well and it's and it's ah it's uncertain of what the utility is in some of those cases like ah, there's that grandmother idea where there's the wisdom that. 08:40.64 mikebledsoe I Know that's why I bring it up. 08:56.24 Max Shank Passed on like why would I'm not saying this to be crude, but like why would a lady stay alive and go through Menopause like why would they stop being able to bear children and maybe it's ah like physical. Ah. Power but I think ah that is only exhibited and I think like Orcas and elephants. There aren't that many creatures that go through Menopa and maybe chimps. Also I can't quite remember exactly but it's this idea that there's a ah huge value to. 09:25.88 mikebledsoe Um. 09:33.55 Max Shank Them teaching the next generation how to do stuff and with orca they have different hunting techniques based on where they live they have different languages between these different pods. So there's a utility that's not strictly. Ah, hunting gathering or procreating. But I know what you're talking about too. It's like the bigger the percentage of freeloaders are the heavier. The wagon gets and it's still and a simple energy equation right? If you have one ah hundred kilograms in the wagon and you have None guy pulling. It's. Totally fine. But if you suddenly have ten Thousand Kilograms unless it's very ah, good piece of machinery that None guy won't be able to move it. 10:15.94 mikebledsoe Yeah, it feels like that's where we're at now. So a bunch of people are just jumping in the wagon and not pulling it. But I'm not yeah and um, while'm not blaming them I get it I get it. Well here's the thing. Ah if you lack if you lack. 10:25.46 Max Shank Um, hard to blame hard to blame. Yeah yeah, who would very few wouldn't do that. 10:35.90 mikebledsoe If you lack the skills to demand a certain amount of money I mean this is what happens we're in inflation right now and but like. 10:42.82 Max Shank Oh God here we go again. It's all it's all just about show me a better offer. That's what it's about because if so to be a freeloader to be a freeloader. It's got to be a better offer than the other thing that you are thinking about doing. 10:48.50 mikebledsoe It. It's It's exactly right. 10:55.85 mikebledsoe Exactly always goes back to incentives with you as well. But the thing is what we have is ah the cost of living is outpacing salaries. So it's not like people's salaries are inflating at the same rate that that's historically. 11:00.75 Max Shank Totally. 11:14.28 mikebledsoe Been untrue. So like what is true is that the salary state. You know you'll get a 1% raise and you get your dopamine hit and you stick with it but inflation is 10% and so your lifestyle keeps decreasing the people at the top get more money and then so I think a lot of people are just like. 11:15.00 Max Shank Right? ah. 11:29.48 Max Shank Right? Well if. 11:34.22 mikebledsoe Why I can't pay my bills at Fifteen Twenty dollars an hour I can't pay my bills so why work you know it's so I get it. 11:38.50 Max Shank Right? right? Don't totally I there's like ah a Bob Newhart joke from like a really long time ago where he talks about working at the ah unemployment office and. He it didn't take him too long before he realized that he was handing out these $60 checks and he was only getting fifty bucks a week and he had to he had to be there all week I mean this has been going on for a long time and the thing that has increased people's quality of life has been technology and maybe quality of life is actually a stretch because I think that you can perhaps live a much higher quality of life with some lower tech. 12:26.57 mikebledsoe Well ah, technology technology allows us to leverage its leverage to increase power. So if you put the if you put power in somebody's hand who's going to make choices that don't take them towards a higher quality of life. They're actually going to go to a lower quality life. 12:29.52 Max Shank Even though you know there are people you know what I mean exactly more leverage. 12:45.88 mikebledsoe Much faster and because there's dopamine that's associated with the tool the technology the dopamine will create the illusion that their lifestyle is improving because now they got a fancier phone or whatever the fuck or more people like their their photo today. 13:01.21 Max Shank Um, well they're using that tool but they're just using it at a very like low level way. 13:05.46 mikebledsoe Ah, and so so like they think they think that having the tool They think that having the tool is the increase in quality of life when it's the thing that can increase the quality of life exactly. 13:20.52 Max Shank It's not the tool. It's what you do with it. That's what like all like every every girl I've ever met has always said that to me, it's not about the tool itself. It's what you do with it. But. 13:26.56 mikebledsoe Um, and making you feel better. How the yeah so that's it's not the size of your tool max. 13:33.14 Max Shank Ah, yeah I don't know I don't know why I Assume it's ah like this with everybody. That's what I've been told I've been told that so much so much I Wonder if it is though if they're just saying that like. I Just meet all of the most considerate ladies ever. Is there a common denominator here that I haven't considered who so so we're talking we're we're we're talking. 13:54.66 mikebledsoe Ah, oh he's going into reflection folks. Ah, we'll see him back in a week absolutely 14:05.93 Max Shank We're talking money though. Also right and the size of your wallet is way more important than the size of your genitals fellows for the record fat guys with tiny cocks fat old guys with tiny cocks are out there right now with the most beautiful women in the world If that's your if that's your thing. 14:11.11 mikebledsoe When it when it comes to getting getting and having ladies. 14:23.98 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 14:25.19 Max Shank You know Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But the truth is how you do professionally and how you ah carry yourself is going to be way more important and that kind of leads us back to the launch pads. It's this. It's the same kind of thing. Can you defer the gratification. 14:33.11 mikebledsoe Yeah, you know I um. 14:43.72 Max Shank To build what is necessary so that it has its its own momentum without you pushing it all the time and I think that's what what everybody wants or at least everybody I think maybe should want is something that. 15:00.25 mikebledsoe Yeah, there's um, man see if I can find it real quick. Nope Um I was thinking about the ah the myth of it takes money to make money. There's like that that famous phrase. 15:00.60 Max Shank Can sustain itself. 15:16.61 mikebledsoe It's a meme that floats around in in our culture and it's It's not true. It's ah you need resources to make money and money is also a byproduct of using those resources well and ah you are your primary resources. 15:16.79 Max Shank Um, yeah. 15:36.53 mikebledsoe Um, are basically your ability to observe critically think and problem solve and most people I bring that up because I don't want people to get stuck in the way of thinking that oh I need to have money before I can make money because I think a lot of people. Or or in that mentality by that's exactly right? It's exactly right? So I think that there are certain common phrases out there that are almost intended to keep people from being successful and that's one of them. 15:56.89 Max Shank I Need to lose some weight before I join the gym. 16:09.15 Max Shank Oh almost or certainly I mean there's mind control everywhere um depends how deep you want to go down that rabbit hole. But even just ah like let's say regular Tv especially as a dude. 16:12.46 mikebledsoe Most certainly? yeah yeah. 16:27.99 Max Shank It's like how many Tv shows have you seen in your life where the father was a powerful figure with a good set of values and a good. It's ah it's never that it's like some whiny bitch. It's like some whiny bitch like. 16:39.83 mikebledsoe Not since the early sixty s. 16:47.15 Max Shank Who's always like oh can we have sex wife and the wife never wants to and the guy always does and in reality and in reality in reality. It's like as soon as you get to that age. It's the exact fucking opposite. Are you kidding me like None 50 year old ah in a couple. 16:50.10 mikebledsoe That is interesting I never thought about that. 17:06.69 Max Shank It's not going to be the guy who's like scrounging for it all the time he's done. It's just it's just a funny ah example where it's not just the commercials. It's just it's not like those rap videos and all that stuff That's ah mind controlling us. It's even um. 17:09.82 mikebledsoe Yeah. 17:26.61 Max Shank Like a Tv show where that's your model that you see and believe and now you think oh that's normal. Not this other thing and whatever you think is normal. That's what you're going to like reinforce. 17:32.32 mikebledsoe Yeah I've thought I've thought about this is I remember the first movie I went and saw in a theater I was five years old I don't remember seeing it but my mom told me that the first movie I saw was bambi and. 17:49.51 Max Shank Ah. 17:51.43 mikebledsoe And like I remember growing up and hunting and then people were like oh but you're going to kill bambi you know and I and I was always like well yeah I mean and I think that ah Disney movies are probably primarily responsible for veganism. At this point. 17:58.67 Max Shank If yeah. 18:09.57 Max Shank What whoa somebody saved that clip Jesus What a claim is off the wall I Love it go on. 18:09.76 mikebledsoe Is and. 18:13.35 mikebledsoe Well but it's well I mean so if we're talking about mind control and programming how many Disney films have talking animals that have the consciousness of human beings right? And so now what you have is a bunch of adults that think that the animals. Are equal to humans and there's nothing different about the 2 of us and they're people too and these are the types of things that you would most people would never be able to come to that conclusion unless they were None None 3 4 5 none watching animals talk and. This and that I'm not saying that animals don't think and don't have feelings and all that stuff but they're not us. 18:57.89 Max Shank I think the main difference is the talking thing I was thinking about this the other day like for example, it's okay, in some cultures to to eat ah a dog right? and and here it's totally okay to eat a pig. And right now that's fine. But if you were to have sex with a pig people would I think that's illegal I think it's ah or at least frowned upon if it's not illegal if it's not illegal. It's at least frowned upon in today's day and age it's because there are a lot of bigoted people out there who are discriminating against the yeah. 19:22.57 mikebledsoe I Think it's too legal. 19:36.84 Max Shank Beastie Alllet Tours I don't know whatever now picture this tomorrow tomorrow. You know what really grinds my gears is that Ah now imagine tomorrow Switch flipped pigs can speak english. 19:38.39 mikebledsoe Got a bone to pick max. Um. 19:52.54 mikebledsoe Ah. 19:56.22 Max Shank My guess is that the rules would exactly flip I think if pigs could speak English It would be perfectly legit to have sex with them and not okay to eat them anymore I think it's all about whether they can communicate. 20:08.35 mikebledsoe Well that that falls right in line with the Disney thing if you're witness lobsters having conversations with squirrels then you know like I can see what could happen for you anyways. 20:23.13 Max Shank Which one was the lobsters and the squirrels. 20:27.16 mikebledsoe Yeah I was mixing up my movies. So the back to the triangles and fishing poles the the max and I were talking about right before the show is we we would like to put together something. People are listening to this show. They like it I've gotten a few dms of people offering to send us money which we still haven't set up the donation page yet, but it'll get up eventually and um, watch should be None of those things where. 21:00.56 Max Shank Please please I'm hungry Please I'm hungry I'll eat I'll eat food. 21:02.10 mikebledsoe Thousands of dollars start rolling in and I'm like ah I should have set this up max is he's he's losing weight a pound a week right now he's gonna be nothing here by by Christmas and. 21:18.89 Max Shank I'm going on a food strike until those donations start rolling in. There's no way I'm doing that. Ah, okay, so we got the triangle We got the offer. 21:22.57 mikebledsoe No, ah so ah so I'm curious I'm curious about what it is that people people want I'm always curious about what is it that people want. Yeah oh well, a I look both. 21:36.60 Max Shank Our listeners or or all people. Okay I'll tell you what they want it goes back to um my my 3 levels theory here lizard mammal wizard people. 21:41.99 mikebledsoe Both So okay, let's go. 21:56.32 Max Shank In Lizard mode. They just want to be safe. They just want food. That's it. They're stuck and if you don't get out of that lizard Brain Mode. You're fucking lizard and you might thrash Around. You might have some sharp fangs and claws. But you're not going to fuck around with love or self-actualization which are the. Higher orders of thinking right? you go to the None tier which is the Mammalian brain the mammal wants to be loved So the lizard wants to be safe. The mammal wants to be loved and of course people will try to substitute ah food for love if they can't find it. At that level. So Let's just go back a step and so if people can get love I'm just always shoveling ice cream trying to fill the void in my heart with frozen cream out of a cow. Ah I Love it. Okay, so. 22:36.72 mikebledsoe This explains your ice cream habit. 22:54.55 Max Shank You get love as a mammal.. That's what you want and if you can go even beyond that your Self-actualization. You're following your Bliss. You're finding the intersection between doing what you feel totally blissed out doing you're in a flow state and it's good for the tribe. And you're safe. All that stuff is happening. You feel like you are expressing your most authentic or unfiltered self that feels good and of course in order to get to that point you usually need to be safe so secure The lizard Love the mammal. Free The Wizard. That's what people want and the form it takes can be different. Um you know sex and food and whatnot. 23:39.39 mikebledsoe Yeah, that's what they that's what people want they want they want safety love and after that it's yeah, um, be their best self. 23:48.30 Max Shank Self self actualization legacy. Maybe yeah. 23:53.72 mikebledsoe Find a lot of people hit self-actualization and want to help other people get the self- actualualization but don't There's not enough people. It's like we've had ah we've hit a tipping point or like ah we've slid back in society a bit good correct. Yeah enough people. There's not enough people that are. 24:03.22 Max Shank What do you mean? there aren't enough people who are trying to self-actualize or. 24:13.44 mikebledsoe At that point I think with the last couple years. Ah people slid back into survival and so a lot of a lot of the ah lot of people stopped spending money on things that were more in alignment with self-actualization and started. 24:15.61 Max Shank Ah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah. 24:31.61 mikebledsoe Buying more toilet paper now now we're in a depression. 24:32.70 Max Shank Word totally and it's interesting. How the word so closely mirrors the way that people feel when they're um, less Expressive. I Really hone in on that juxtaposition or that comparison between um, shoot I Just lost my train of thought depression expression. Yeah, exactly so being able to fully express yourself like I have a little note Card. It's just a. 24:53.33 mikebledsoe A. 24:58.85 mikebledsoe Depression expression. 25:09.97 Max Shank A small list. It's in ah, a copy of the doubtaging. It's like pocketsized and I realized a while ago for business for fitness the the list of of stuff should be pretty short overall like the general list that you follow through on and for me, it's like. Have sing I have dance I have climb I have swing like a sword or a rope or something like that. So I Just have these like little bullet points. Basically for what I want to do on a daily basis and the more I sing and dance the more expressive I feel and the less. Feel like filtered or damped down and the word expression itself is all about standing out. So It's like to stand and to be like expressed and it's um, it's important to harmonize that I think with. 25:50.59 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 26:07.40 Max Shank A feeling of oneness So like the exact opposite of expressing this expressing this unique ah sensation of an individual self and sync back in to the all-encompassing soup. 26:20.92 mikebledsoe Yeah, it can be done takes practice hold both. Um. 26:27.51 Max Shank Oh yeah, you were talking about how we're in a depression now and I don't know if it's that far yet. It's not ah I'm like. 26:35.24 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, there's there's more jobs available than there are people willing to work the jobs and. 26:42.56 Max Shank Now that that sounds like Greece a few years ago where it was like 50 I don't know if there's exact statistics but it was like just an overwhelming amount of people who were working in the government and an overwhelming amount of people who were just getting paid by the government and there was like nobody left who wanted to work. 26:57.69 mikebledsoe Yeah, well there I think it's just this. Ah this is one of those and this is just one of those times where you're. 27:02.23 Max Shank And I get it. 27:09.65 mikebledsoe In in business you have to be really good at having that solid offer you actually need to be solving a problem because I think yeah luxury items luxury services be the first to go. 27:18.50 Max Shank The less necessary. It is the sooner. It goes gone depending on the demographic. Yeah, and then it almost never changes for them. 27:28.50 mikebledsoe Um, unless unless you're serving the 1% and never changes well people. 27:36.40 Max Shank It's more individual changes. It's like ah individuals slide in and out of the 1% but as a group the 1% is always there. They're always super wealthy and it always has been since alpha males. 27:44.64 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, in fact, even during it during it during a downturn. They become even more wealthy and that's. 27:52.55 Max Shank Yeah, because they have the dry powder to be able to build rocket ships while you're just fishing furiously in the stream with your one pole because you're like fuck I I need to catch None fish today to feed my family I ain't got time to be building a fucking water wheel or a rocket ship or any of that. So you're just furiously swinging your pole in the water and what about him. 28:12.36 mikebledsoe This makes me think about ah Jeff Bezos talk about a guy talk about a guy who like set the plan in place. He may not have known he was gonna do what he's doing now but he was a online bookstore. 28:23.60 Max Shank Did. Amazing! amazing. 28:29.75 mikebledsoe That just slowly added more and more categories of shit to sell and now oh no, they they probably dwarf any other retail. There's no retailer that stands a chance against them. So. 28:36.26 Max Shank Here. 28:45.27 Max Shank Um, they're so there's they have such incredible economies of scale because they can provide such a crazy value now right? They have that bulk. 28:52.97 mikebledsoe Well I think I point that out because I think people think about scale before they think about solving the 1 problem he solved the 1 problem which is you can't find a book at your local bookstore right? once he once he crushed that then he had the ability to to scale. Both. 29:00.25 Max Shank I see. Right. 29:12.87 mikebledsoe Vertically and horizontally. 29:14.64 Max Shank Yeah I mean I remember him saying once people never want something to arrive slower. They never want it to be more expensive and he's like we just basically focus on that and it's not quite like Youtube. Um, but he's connected the buyers and the sellers in a marketplace he is the marketplace and he's got such a huge market share and the delivery. So actually one of the sides of the triangle you were talking about which is the delivery. 29:37.87 mikebledsoe Yeah, um. 29:53.11 Max Shank Of that offer or that good or service to the person is I mean what's better. What's better. You can get it same day. You can get it 2 day for free and usually it's a pretty seamless process to return that shit like you go into a coles you fuck. They. 29:56.77 mikebledsoe Yeah, the feature. 30:11.78 Max Shank You print out a label 1 ne-click ordering I mean there's a lot of utility there and it's all software based for the most part that's what's so great because we know that's outrageous leverage and of course Youtube has created um, created a marketplace. Right? A media marketplace where the creators like you and I and the advertisers also like you and I but usually different things can ah basically work together to use that flow of consciousness. So. It's really, a. 30:43.30 mikebledsoe Yeah Youtube Google Facebook Instagram yeah. 30:48.56 Max Shank Oh my god Youtube is such a home run. That's like the most insane I'm so hot on Youtube as a user and as a creator because like the videos I've put up five plus years ago are still getting lots of views and those views a small. 31:01.50 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 31:07.84 Max Shank Percentage converts into people who buy something from me and they're just there they're they're there like I don't even have to pay to have those things there like speaking of you don't need ah money to make money. Of course it's better to have more. It's easier to make money when you have a lot. 31:14.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, um. 31:25.63 Max Shank Like that's always been the case you know so. 31:26.60 mikebledsoe Yeah I want to go back to that the Amazon you're talking about people don't want things never want anything slower um in ah Alex hormose's hundred million dollar offers book which is one of the best books on offers I've ever read. Um, if if you're a coach. It's probably the. Like it. It very fits our industry but he talks about getting the 2 things that make something more valuable is speed and effort so less effort faster. An example that he uses in the book is. Why will so why would somebody spend $20000 on liposuction but have a hard time spending a couple thousand dollars on a trainer even though like it's obvious to everyone listening why you wouldn't want to get liposuction. But why can they charge that amount of money and there's. 32:20.79 Max Shank The speed and the ease. 32:22.67 mikebledsoe No, yeah, there's no um, shortage of people getting their fat rearranged by a surgeon. So. 32:31.97 Max Shank Well, it's like a different value system for that individual right? So they think their time is valuable. They don't think that um the cost of having their body sliced open is too high right. 32:47.11 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 32:50.25 Max Shank And they think and they believe the cost of exercising for a long time is is too high So simple cost right? It's simple cost benefit and when we talk about cost um calories in time are almost synonymous right? because without calories you're dead. 32:54.63 mikebledsoe It's too expensive. 33:07.83 Max Shank But you could also think of time as the resource and actually it's a little more practical to think of it that way like how many hours per day you can invest you have a fixed amount Yada Yada and then you have dollars and as far as. Investing is concerned mean your your stuff and your time is basically all you got right. 33:31.11 mikebledsoe Yeah, so two things I've been thinking about in regard to offers recently I've been asking myself None questions. The none question entered my mind. Um as I was talking to a buddy who's in the cosmetics industry and he found. He found a product that if he walked into a room 80% of the women wanted his product and that got me thinking I go wow what is a product that if I walked in a room more than half the room would want it. So. 34:07.38 Max Shank Just start hanging out with me. But um. 34:10.20 mikebledsoe That's right, that's right? Ah, but there's there are certain products. Um you know, 80% of the people are using toilet paper 80% of the people drink water you know at least um at least 80% but yeah so like ah. 34:18.16 Max Shank Wait only 80% do the ah I mean I guess some people use the wet wipes but like in America at least a lot of people wipe their ass with their hands. 34:29.50 mikebledsoe Learnings We got bad days and wet wet wipes. Yeah in hand. Yeah yeah. 34:35.80 Max Shank Also that yeah and hand for talking global. It's better to just focus on North America or America for the sake of these conversations right? That's where our audience is. 34:47.50 mikebledsoe Most of them I think we had someone listening from Chad someone from Chad was listening yesterday I'll show you the stats. Yeah so Chad um the ah so I was thinking about like what is what is it that. 34:51.27 Max Shank I apologize to all of our audience in Sudan fucking from from Chad no way that's funny. Ah. 35:06.49 mikebledsoe That almost everybody wants to have and then and then a couple months ago I started asking myself the question of like how would I add a zero to every time I sell something how would I how do I make it 10 times more valuable. So. 35:22.97 Max Shank Oh. 35:24.76 mikebledsoe Some people may hear that and go how do I make it 10 times more expensive. No 10 times more valuable at least so valuable that someone had to have it so those are like 2 thought experiments I've had around offers I think that you know. 35:38.73 Max Shank You have. 35:42.60 mikebledsoe 1 is what's the total addressable market. So how many people out there want or need yours and also looking at how many people are offering the same exact thing that also impacts the total addressable market. So if you can offer something that's truly unique. Your marketing doesn't even have to be that good that truly solves a problem. 35:51.67 Max Shank 9 36:01.49 mikebledsoe And ah, a lot of people want it. It doesn't have to be that great and then um I think it's also much easier to create good marketing when you have that really special unique offer. Um and then also the thought experiment. I really like to do is the the 10 x how do I make this None times more valuable. What would what would that product or service look like for those people or what are those people spending that much money on. So if I go okay, what do people spend none on the majority of the market that spends that kind of money. 36:31.00 Max Shank Oh. 36:39.37 mikebledsoe Usually a home wine. Yeah so ah anyways, and then and then the other experiment too is what would your? what would your offer look like if it was a None of the price. 36:40.35 Max Shank Wine. 36:47.13 Max Shank Individual bottles. 36:55.47 Max Shank Yeah I like the decimal. The decimal imagination is pretty good across the board for any of those like can we get it 10 times faster to them. Can we get the results 10 times faster can we make the experience last 10 times as long, you know all that. 36:56.65 mikebledsoe What could you deliver. 37:11.80 mikebledsoe Yeah, um, yeah. 37:14.78 Max Shank Is ah it's a clean visualization for some reason it it expands way more than thinking of doubling it I mean of course mathematically. 37:19.44 mikebledsoe Well doubling doesn't work doubling doubling doesn't work because people I believe that people's minds will start gravitating towards working twice as hard. It's It's a lot easier to work twice as hard that if I say. 37:32.10 Max Shank Oh here. 37:38.36 mikebledsoe the the 10 x thinking is a governor on how much work you can do because you can't work 10 times more than you're already working I mean unless you're only working an hour a da hour then then you could shut up max. But then. 37:46.62 Max Shank Yeah I mean I could. 37:54.70 Max Shank Ah, hey this is work is my work for the day. 37:55.57 mikebledsoe But then um, yeah, there you go? Ah so so the 10 x thinking really does force people into a high leverage way of thinking. It's a higher order of thinking. 38:05.42 Max Shank I agree. You also said something that I was just talking about yesterday which is huge is you don't want to identify with suffering I mean you can if you want to but I feel like it is a major inhibitor in the results you get. Because instead of your ah result being proportional to the result itself your your metric is how much you suffered and the ratio of how much you suffered to what you produced and I think that um holds a lot of people in a. 38:38.16 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 38:44.92 Max Shank Really diminished state because the the value that they were taught either implicitly or explicitly is that suffering is the value. Not the value is the value and hey that's fucked and I'm sorry if that's you ah. But you can change your mind if you want to. 39:06.58 mikebledsoe Ah, you're you're spot on. Yeah there there was a period of time where I didn't yeah. 39:13.72 Max Shank That's what I learned I mean full disclosure. That's what I learned like if you suffer more you're more good and the reality is ah like that's kind of true historically like when we tell stories if a guy suffers a lot. We're like man that Martyr was a real badass. He got. Drawn and quartered for what he believed in or this guy got crucified for what he believed in I mean crazy right? So you don't want to identify with suffering. It's way it's way more It's kind of a ah weird selfish thing. 39:34.23 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah, wild. 39:49.29 Max Shank And if you really focus on solving a problem for somebody else. You'll recognize that your suffering is totally irrelevant except for the fact that if you suffer more you'll probably be able to produce less. So so. 40:00.32 mikebledsoe Yeah, the um ah in my in my trainings a lot of times I have students they do a journaling about how about the the collapse distinction of sacrifice and service and. 40:16.62 Max Shank Oh shit. That's a good one I hope you have that written down. It's nice. 1 40:19.67 mikebledsoe Yeah, So there's yeah, there's there's this it happens a lot with people with military Backgrounds Blue Colar Backgrounds I mean such as max and I come come from these types of backgrounds and the idea is that. Sacrifices and service are like intermingled constantly in the language. So as you're getting older because here's the thing we learn definitions of words through context we don't sit Down. We weren't taught each word and sat down and. Go Oh Let's look at the dictionary so we learn everything through context and so unconsciously a lot of us when when people hear about service their mind automatically translate that to be associated with sacrifice as Well. And so. 41:12.82 Max Shank Get right. 41:14.92 mikebledsoe What ends up happening I see this a lot with mothers is if they like they they can't enjoy themselves because the moment they start enjoying themselves. They're not being a good mom. Yeah, exactly exactly So this. 41:18.34 Max Shank Oh yeah, the Sufferin mama. 41:27.80 Max Shank They're a bad mom. You're a bad mom. What are you fucking enjoying yourself bad mom. 41:34.74 mikebledsoe This idea So I have everyone journal out you know, ah the definition of each go look it up just go look it out and write it down now. Can you have service without sacrifice. Can you have sacrifice without service. Yes, on both. So. 41:40.86 Max Shank M. 41:50.24 Max Shank Depends on how you define sacrifice 1 of the definitions I think for sacrifice is just ah like what are you? What are you paying right? I'm sacrificing this in exchange for this. So it really depends on the. 41:53.71 mikebledsoe Um. 41:57.89 mikebledsoe Yeah, well my friend Jesse just yeah well Jesse Elder defined the sacrifice is that you the difference between sacrificing and investing is. 42:07.32 Max Shank The definition. So what you said is right? You just have to have it there. 42:16.53 mikebledsoe A lot of times people use the word sacrifice when they're talking about giving up something now for something greater later and that's yeah and that's technically an investment. Not a sacrifice sacrifice is when you give up something for a lesser value. So that's. 42:21.74 Max Shank Like in a chess game when you do a sacrifice for a gambit. 42:35.33 mikebledsoe That's a distinction that he's created that I that I find to be really useful that may not necessarily be true, but it's a really useful way to think possible. What. 42:39.58 Max Shank Um, you know I don't even know if it's possible to sacrifice something for a lesser value because in that moment you are making a value estimation. On what you're going to get out of this behavior. So I think you are always ah basically gambling. Um, it kind of is similar to yeah I think I mean people always do what they think is going to get them. 43:04.90 mikebledsoe Ah, sometimes people know that they're gonna I don't know it's hard to say I. Well, let's get out. 43:15.94 Max Shank The the most for the least if we want it if we want to simplify it down people want the most for the least and sometimes what they give up is not worth as much as what they got is like my friend Rob says is the fucking you're getting worth the fucking. You're getting. 43:32.52 mikebledsoe Um, or going like this. Yeah. 43:33.84 Max Shank Ah, ah what you made me think of you. What me? what you made me think of though um was why I think ah tolerance is the worst thing in the world I think being able to I think. 43:48.85 mikebledsoe Dude you live in California you're supposed to be tolerant of everything everybody all the time you you should have a flat flat set of values. Everything should be the same value all the time. 43:52.76 Max Shank No okay so go go ahead and lump lump me in lump me in with tens of millions of people in a sweeping generalization because I'm such a normal such ah because I'm such a normal fucking dude in the None place right. 44:02.66 mikebledsoe I Just did I. 44:11.11 mikebledsoe Ah. 44:12.38 Max Shank Jesus fucking Christ so being able to tolerate physical forces. That's good. That's athletic, right? But when people tolerate something. Ah let's say psychologically or relationship. Wise it's ah it's one of the worst things you can do because you're not what you should do is you should reject it or you should accept it and I think people make the mistake of they tolerate. Which is like they're being wounded constantly and they build this resentment from this little barbed wound so you should either accept it fully or reject it but you should never tolerate never tolerate behavior you don't want accept it. Let it go or reject that shit. 45:02.91 mikebledsoe Ooh. 45:07.80 Max Shank Don't fucking tolerate. It's the work tolerant. You heard it here first. Tolerance is the worst thing for a relationship. That's what's up. 45:13.70 mikebledsoe I Love it I Love it. You're right I like the acceptance or reject it. Tolerance tolerance is like I don't want to make a choice I don't want to. It's a lack of responsibility in the context your. 45:25.60 Max Shank Um, yeah, no, it's even worse. It is a choice. It is a choice I'm gonna I'm gonna watch I'm gonna watch this thing that a person does and I'm not gonna like it and I'm gonna Harbor resentment because of it. 45:32.42 mikebledsoe Well, every non-choice is a choice. 45:45.00 Max Shank And it's going to feel like and it's going to feel like a perpetual cost is's going to feel like ah, a perpetual suffering. It's going to feel like a sacrifice. That's what made me think of it is like you're you're you're now in a psychological energetic debt because you are tolerating instead of accepting. 45:51.37 mikebledsoe Ah. 46:02.80 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 46:04.66 Max Shank And it's like that French phrase to know all is to forgive all like you know full acceptance is going to allow that energy to flow full rejection is going to allow you to flow your energy elsewhere but Tolerance is just this like parasitic energy leakage where nobody's winning. Out of that Deal. Tolerance sucks. 46:24.55 mikebledsoe I Really I Really like that perspective. That's that's brand new for me I'm gonna write some things down. But I think that's just gonna be the title of the show is tolerant sucks. 46:41.64 Max Shank I knew I stumbled onto something good here. This is a new thing for me too. It's when within the last week some headline shit. Yeah. 46:42.95 mikebledsoe Yeah, some headline shit. Oh yeah, yeah, what did you? What did you? What caused you to stumble across this one. What we got you thinking on this. Do you remember you might be like me, you just wake up and you're like ah. 46:55.54 Max Shank So my my my special lit I mean I'm kind of like Richard Feynman in that sense where like I just get a kick out of thinking about things I like to dance around with sticks and ropes and clubs and swords and that kind of shit. But. 47:06.10 mikebledsoe Ah. 47:14.72 Max Shank I also get a real kick out of just sitting in a big comfy chair and thinking about shit you know, but this time ah I was talking with my special lady friend. None of her friends. Ah, just recently broke up with her boyfriend right? And so. She went to go console this friend. She told me a little bit about what's going on nothing like no grizzly details or anything like that just in um, you know generalities. How do you interact and relate to another person and. You realize that it's ah it's rarely something like all at once that sends it to hell there is a straw that breaks the Camel's back but there's always something in the background that is being tolerated. That's the problem is like something has been tolerated instead of accepted or rejected. Accepted boom floodgates are open rejected boom the gates are closed and so as far as like ascribing fault to None party or the other like the the alleged offender or the one who's just quietly suffering those offenses. It's like. You got to take away that resentful tolerance and accept everything whole heart as it is or you got to reject it a little bit more forcefully and the longer those boundaries get ah, blurred and fuzzy and. You move your boundaries in and you feel resentment because now you're not really comfortable because your boundaries aren't where you'd like them to be um, it. It just seems so clear to me now even looking back at all my past relationships and I've never felt better about that. Personally because you just learn something from everybody and you appreciate the time for what it was and it's it's very easy to become ah resentful and I think that's ah all because of tolerance instead of acceptance or rejection. 49:21.30 mikebledsoe Love it. Love it. Thank you for that one all right? What's have do with ah fishing poles. Yep. 49:24.63 Max Shank And yeah, man, Thank you, You want to know so people often ah resent their circumstances and they tolerate their circumstances but they don't fully accept them either. And that's like having a big chip on your shoulder. Ah and and you're stuck in this ideology rather than just accepting where where you are here and now and realizing that what you have is here and now and whatever you have. That's what the fuck you have. And if you're like but that other guy has more. It's like Okay, yeah, yeah, he does so like a thousand years ago. The guy who had. 50:08.62 mikebledsoe What are you gonna do about it anytime anyone complains about something I ask them? What are you gonna do about it and a lot of time that throws people off. 50:19.83 Max Shank Um, well look. You should either be ah like asking for help or offering help Really if you're not sure what to do like ask for help or offer help You're not going to get anywhere. 50:29.63 mikebledsoe Yeah. 50:35.87 Max Shank By complaining unless you go into politics then you can get a tremendous amount you can actually get more power and money than anyone else in the world If you just come That's professional level complaining. 50:43.67 mikebledsoe Could you imagine if if ah could you imagine? ah like ah a Ceo going out in the world and complaining for his marketing just going out there and complaining about shit. 50:59.28 Max Shank Ah, Amazing. You can only complain as part of your marketing If. You're complaining about the state of the market I Can't believe how horrible this market is. That's why I came in here to change the game with my new and improved version of what this market is lacking like there's a., There's ah, there's a place for it for sure. But yeah I I think ah, you don't want to tolerate your situation you fucking accept it or you reject it and you come up with a new one. But I think I Really think Tolerance is like ah a really bad value. Ah, in the sense that we're talking about and in the sense of physical forces. It's one of the best ever means you can tolerate a huge amount of force without ah deform ah plastic deformation right? without breaking or deforming. So That's that's a good thing physically and then energetically acceptance not tolerance but acceptance so I think that applies to where people are in their lives. Professionally I think Also I think a lot about. A lot of acceptance is about seeing things for what they truly are and when it comes to putting an offer together. It's like it's great if you like something but it doesn't mean that other people have to like it and the same thing is true for like a solution that worked for you. It. It may not be the solution that everybody else wants and I think that's ah, that's how a lot of people get sucked into some sort of weird fanaticism or zealotry I'm trying to think of a less fancy word but they get they get really hyper about something. Because it really worked well for them and then they start basically using a hammer to bash down every screw that they find because they don't know the difference in what is being presented in that other person versus what happened to them. They're like oh my God I did hamstring curls and it cured my life. Everyone's doing hamstring curls and I've I've attended maybe 50 weekend seminars in my life. No. Well I mean as a student I've taught like 200 but I I would ah I would notice it in myself. I'd go to a seminar I'd come back and I would just be like parroting that shit I couldn't help it you know and as I started teaching more seminars I made more and more of a point to remind people to not just like brain dump. 53:31.78 mikebledsoe Yeah. 53:46.65 Max Shank Everything I told them on their new clients and think that you know it's a 1 ne-size fits all approach to everything. 53:50.90 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah I had a ah talk with a guy the other day where I told him just that in his marketing is focus on the benefits. Not the features. He had all these features it was revolutionary for him. 54:05.10 Max Shank Revolutionary Revolutionary Revolutionary The features just need to be a bullet point to justify the price I think unless it's part of the story. 54:08.55 mikebledsoe But it's well this is this is the problem. Well None problem is people are focused on the people people know the features and they think that if I they tell other people the features they're going to get the value of it but they need to hear the benefit they're going to get from the features. But the other thing is is going back to being in touch with reality I'm not sure. There's you know I think there's some coaches out there that are telling other coaches that you know they can make a million dollars you know following their their bliss type of thing. But. 54:45.90 Max Shank Some of them some of them. Yeah. 54:47.64 mikebledsoe Some of them some of them can and I think part of it is like some of them did and then they turn around tell people do the same thing but that doesn't always work. So for instance, yeah. 54:56.64 Max Shank It's like multi-level marketing. It's like multi-level marketing like 90% of the people. Ah, it didn't have what it takes in the none place and did nothing with it and then a small percentage are like fucking rock stars and they're like. What is this an electric dildo some fancy antioxidant berry juice I'll sell None of them this month I'm on it. You know what? I mean it doesn't it doesn't matter even what it is. There's just that crew that will always do well. But. 55:14.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. But I get for instance I'll get a I'll get a coach as I'm like um I'm like okay, what are your goals. Oh I want to be able to make x amount of dollars. I was like okay your business needs to make this amount if you want to take this amount home and there and then it's kind of like a oh shit and I'm like okay who's your who's your client like what type people are you serving is like well mma fighters in their early twenty s trying to go pro. 55:32.25 Max Shank Well. 55:50.50 mikebledsoe And I go Well do those guys have money. Do they have and and do they valueate? Yeah I mean and well I think most guys trying to go pro and mate don't have money I I. 55:54.28 Max Shank Do they want this I mean a lot of them may have money but do they want it. 56:05.48 Max Shank My experience is the same I used to want to train those guys like my gym at the very beginning because I was into all that shit I was like a fucking retarded testosterone out 21 year old when I started my gym I was I was fighting in the cage. 56:08.46 mikebledsoe Okay, yeah. 56:25.37 Max Shank Was like I am a tough motherfucker and I'm gonna fill this gym full of guys just like me and you know what those guys didn't pay a God damn thing those guys suck Those guys are those guys are always about like. 56:30.30 mikebledsoe Yep. 56:39.51 Max Shank Ah, dude I'll tweet you bro and I'm like oh Jesus fucking. It didn't take long for me to head down to the country clubs and swoop up some of the 45 to 65 range there are easier businesses and hard businesses. Let's just say it that way. 56:41.49 mikebledsoe I'm great people. 56:46.79 mikebledsoe Exactly exactly? Yeah, so like what I. 56:59.15 Max Shank There are easier businesses. There are things that people already want and there are things that are a tough sell. 57:01.69 mikebledsoe Yeah, well here here's the thing I I do 2 things for free. So I get.? Yeah yeah I did 2 things I have 2 offers for free that I give people and both of them tap into my expertise that I normally get paid for or at least used to get paid for and I am he ruined it as. 57:11.61 Max Shank I'm excited by whatever these 2 things are going to be by the way. Ah. 57:25.76 Max Shank Is it prostate massage is that one of them. Sorry. 57:31.23 mikebledsoe Um, so I give these things away and I and I love it because I don't charge a dime for it whereas a bunch of other people are trying to figure out how to charge what I'm doing when I'm offering for free and the only reason I can offer it for free is because I have. Paying customers somewhere else people that actually do have money. 57:50.81 Max Shank Oh shit, he's flexing on y'all right now I give away better stuff for free may maybe better. You don't always get what you pay for, but it's because you are so confident. 57:57.60 mikebledsoe Well not yeah, probably but like maybe better you don't always get me pay for it. 58:08.12 Max Shank In your ecosystem right? that you have created that once they experience something you've given them for free. You got None of value down the road right? no. 58:15.17 mikebledsoe Well well here's the thing is thinking about like um, well yeah, maybe but actually I don't have a plan for it at all with the 2 things I like I have no plan for either None of these things to ever make money and these are. But types of thing people want to help people who it's charity. That's not really it's not it's not really charity um oh no, what? what? I give away for free is I do a Tuesday night workout for a handful of my buddies at my house. 58:32.25 Max Shank Um, so it's so it's marketing. No fuck you. It's not char you it's marketing a free book is great marketing. 58:48.71 Max Shank Oh that's nice. Yeah, that sounds great. 58:51.82 mikebledsoe Right? And then we grill some meat afterwards and we kick it and they get world-class training. You know most of them never been exposed to like a coach that's been exposed to things I've been exposed to so they're getting their minds blown. They're learning more about their bodies for an hour once a week and. 59:09.18 Max Shank I dig it. 59:10.76 mikebledsoe I and I never care to train pay you know accept money for for physical training. So I do that So I give that away for free and then I give away which I give that to people who don't know that they could get training right? like they don't even know to go get it but because. 59:25.58 Max Shank Right. 59:29.20 mikebledsoe My friends I'm like come over to my house I'll I'll I'll treat you and then on Thursday mornings I have I meet with these guys who are blue collar and these guys could can't afford me for for the types of of advice and. Coaching that I would give but if they can figure out a way to make time out of their day at None a m on Thursdays I meet with them at the park. We kick it for an hour and I just help them with whatever it is. That's going on in their life. Well I just kept on coming across all these guys so like ah it was like I was getting like all these blue collar guys like. 59:59.36 Max Shank No kidding How do you set this one up. 01:00:08.40 mikebledsoe I'd be at a cafe student just couldn't stop talking to me so I was like I Well I guess I'm not supposed to work' going to supposed to talk to this guy. So I talked to this guy I'm like oh you start sharing his problems with me is like I don't know why I all a sudden look like a a target for other people's problems. But then. 01:00:16.86 Max Shank Ah. 01:00:26.97 mikebledsoe I Got a guy that came to saw saw me solar and you know the the conversation turned and he needed some help so I was able to give him some help and then another guy I met ah you know at the at the gym same thing like you know he's he's. Somehow what opens up to me and starts talking and then so I got these guys and I'm like look if you have any of your other friends that you know and some of these guys are dealing. You know they're dealing with some heavy like legal stuff and all sorts of crazy shit and so I'm meeting with them and. For most of them the benefit they get is just understanding that whatever they're experiencing internally other guys are experiencing that same thing internally too. I mean that that by itself is just so healing because most of these guys they screwed up something we Well we all screwed up. 01:01:14.37 Max Shank Ah. Lost Boys their lost boys. 01:01:23.26 mikebledsoe We we all screw up in our life. Yeah, we all screw up in our life At some point right? and then we then we judge our s ourselves for having screwed up and most guys they just clam up and never share that with anybody because they think that their situation is truly unique. 01:01:33.28 Max Shank Often. Talk about suppressing right? I mean who suppresses more than dudes with their feelings. Ah. 01:01:41.70 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, So um, so just just the act of getting out and hanging out and talking about it and then realizing that other dudes have the same problems and then and then I'll obviously also offering strategies for dealing with. These things. Yeah, so these are 2 things that I like to I just do for for free that I know other people are trying to charge for and if you're trying to sell coaching to somebody that doesn't have money like I don't have any interest in trying to sell something. 01:02:02.70 Max Shank It's like a feeling of a community. It sounds like. 01:02:18.38 mikebledsoe To the blue collar I'm not gonna go sell coaching to the blue collar community one. They're not really looking for it. Um, and ah because they don't know it exists. They just don't even know it exists. Yeah. 01:02:22.90 Max Shank But now. 01:02:31.73 Max Shank You're talking about using the right bait for the right fish basically and the fact that not everything has to be ah, a monetary exchange because my guess is you get a tremendous amount out of these experiences every week otherwise you would not do them. 01:02:38.25 mikebledsoe Not everything. 01:02:44.47 mikebledsoe I Absolutely so but the only reason I can do them is because I am using the right bait with the right fish somewhere else that feeds me it pays my bills it. 01:02:53.96 Max Shank Exactly you got a crew of guys out on a fleet of boats. They're catching fish you're shooting the breeze with the guy at the diner and if you don't free up your time. Ah, you're always stuck with the pole. 01:03:02.32 mikebledsoe Exactly. 01:03:11.21 Max Shank In the River You don't have a chance to tell other guys about fishing. You don't have a chance to just relax on the beach yourself. Um, yeah, that's a really interesting way to use our resources right? It's like you're using your resources to get something that. 01:03:29.84 mikebledsoe Yeah, well, ah, there's ah this this actually happens in like a lot of the the medicine world like I learned about this from Ashley she's psychotherapist and they have this thing called a sliding scale. So you know they may charge. 01:03:31.12 Max Shank Ah, you can't purchase. 01:03:49.28 mikebledsoe Two hundred bucks, two hundred and fifty three hundred bucks an hour as as a psychotherapist to their clients. But if someone comes in There's a certain number of spots they have allotted that they're allowed to go down in a sliding scalells like you know I'm only in charge you a hundred bucks because I know you can't afford it in this and that and I look at it I go man. Ah, sliding scale is too narrow I want a sliding scale where I'm charging this person $3000 per hour and then I'm giving this person the thing for twenty bucks an hour or five bucks an hour or free ends. 01:04:20.22 Max Shank Well, that just means you're good at drawing a boundary of what you feel comfortable with my my thing is people pay full price. Ah for what I'm doing or they pay nothing and I I I like that I like that idea better. 01:04:31.70 mikebledsoe Yeah, that's that's pretty much I don't I don't do discounts either. You know. 01:04:39.83 Max Shank Because um, when I was when I was coming up when I was just a young book coming up I was ah you know started out coaching people

Talk My Credo
Talk My Credo | Episode 91 | Sufferin Sabotage

Talk My Credo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 85:14


Hilarity ensues as the TMC crew gets active on a bunch of topics without getting canceled!! Everything from Netflix adding ads, Omarion blaming his bad performance on sabotage, the Sesame Place 'racist' incident, the NEA's attempt to replace the term "mother" with "birthing parent" and MUCH more!! Click play, sit back, and enjoy the ride! We're on the road to 100 baby!! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talkmycredo/exclusive-content

The Existentialist Cucumber
Off to Sufferin' Mall

The Existentialist Cucumber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 69:01


Elon buys Twitter, The Anarchist Coffee Shop, Happy Birthday New Coke (Coke II) and morse code, and what not to eat at an airport.Music: "WFH (Workin' From Home)" - The Corporate Valentines

Don't Tease The Animals
87. It's a Toon Thing

Don't Tease The Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 51:30


Yabba dabba DO click that play button! This week's topic has got us feeling all of our very best Saturday morning feels. Sufferin succotash — it's Cartoons! Dust off that cable remote and stroll down memory lane with us as Pam & Sarah relive their fave characters and shows, talk current trends in animation, and dogging on the ones they could do without. Cowabunga dudes, first game up: “Get Looney, Tooney” and the gals are pitching their ideas for new cartoons to Joe with their most epic theme song creations. Then we're closing out with one of our personal favorites: “Celebrity Cagematch”! Who doesn't love listening as their favorite cartoon characters from childhood go head to head in an all out brawl. Tune in! It'll be a blast. …Giggity.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Co-hosts/Co-creators: Pamela Riley & Sarah Armstrong-BrownEditing & Mixing: Joseph HazanRecorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller CenterTheme song by: Eric Tsavdar and Mike Armstrong-Brown Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Ass Runner Trail Running Podcast
Why I Run (feat. Caroline Loveall) & Inside the Herd (feat. Andy Allen)

Big Ass Runner Trail Running Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 55:11


Episode 85 is all about the Herd!  In segment one, hear Caroline Loveall's "Why I Run".  It will inspire and resonate deeply with those of us who tend to diminish our accomplishments.And we unveil a brand new segment called "Inside the Herd".  Get to know long-time Herd member Andy Allen and find out what keeps him motivated, what race he is training for, and what major obstacle he's overcome that brings perspective to his life.  You'll love this segment!And, Jeff has an exciting announcement that will benefit the entire Big Ass Runner Herd.  All that and more on Episode 85 of the Big Ass Runner.Episode 85 line-up:Intro: Jesse Ortt @jesse_orttPre Show: Exciting announcementSegment One: Why I Run with Caroline Loveall @cynicalcarolineShoutout & Kudos: Caroline Loveall @cynicalcaroline Segment Two:  Inside the Herd with Andy Allen @the.andy.allenBigAssRunner.comMore content on IG @big_ass_runnerWe recommend Trail Running apparel at Path ProjectsWe recommend Trail Running jackets and vests at Vander JacketWe recommend Chafing Cream at Salty Britches, discount code "bigassrunner" for 20% off.We recommend Nutrition Guidance with NutriworksStarting a podcast?  We recommend Buzzsprout for hosting.Audio Engineer: Steve "Sufferin' Succotash" Saunders#trailrunning#trailrunningpodcast#runningpodcast

Labor History Today
The Radicalism of Irish American Women

Labor History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 32:51


Women's History Month is celebrated in March in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, corresponding with International Women's Day on March 8. On this week's show, the Ballot Blocked podcast focuses on the role of Irish American women in the suffrage movement. Many of these women were already veteran organizers. They had led strikes and fought for labor unions in cities across the country. They had also campaigned for land reform in Ireland and for Irish independence. Dr. Tara McCarthy, a professor of history at Central Michigan University and the author of Respectability and Reform: Irish American Women's Activism, 1880-1920, reflects on the activist history of Irish American women, and how this set them apart from many other suffragists. Ballot Blocked is produced and hosted by Dr. Eleanor Mahoney. Dr. Sylvea Hollis conducted research and interviews and helped plan the podcast. Drew Himmelstein is the producer and editor. Music is by Podington Bear. The project was made possible through the National Park Service in part through a grant from the National Park Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Also on today's show, the Heartland Labor Forum's Judy Ancel tells us about Sarah Lloyd Green -- suffragette, feminist and fiery labor organizer, whose story, like so many women's, has been all but forgotten. On this week's Labor History in Two: Francis Perkins named Secretary of Labor (1933). Questions, comments or suggestions welcome, and to find out how you can be a part of Labor History Today, email us at LaborHistoryToday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. Hosted this week by Mel Smith, produced by Chris Garlock.  #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @StrikeHistory #LaborHistory @NatlParkService @elbertscube #IrishAmerican #womenshistory @Heartland_Labor Additional music clips from: Sufferin' Till Suffrage, Etta James; Women's Suffrage movement, Schoolhouse Rock.

Episode 55, Affirmation: RIGHTEOUS ☥ SUFFERIN'

"The Experience with Jalen D. Greene"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 6:08


Affirm: I Suffer for MY KING in Heaven!

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
DJV Download - 01/21/22 – Sufferin' Succulents

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 16:04


Today on the DJV Download: Reporter gets hit by car on live tv and finishes the shot, trouble with Tesla's autopilot, man arrested for smuggling succulents, Meat Loaf passes away at 74 with his wife by his side, and Adele postpones Vegas residency. We discuss it all, and then some. Follow us @DJVShow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. More information on DJVShow.com.

Big Ass Runner Trail Running Podcast
Why I Run (feat. Lindsey & Valerie) & Marcie Bazor (feat. Timmy Time)

Big Ass Runner Trail Running Podcast

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 61:58


We continue our powerful three-part series with part two of our favorite segment - Why I Run.  Hear from two amazing ladies - Lindsey and Valerie - and get inspired and encouraged by what motivates them to hit the trails.  You'll be moved by the things they have overcome.  And everyone's favorite is back.  Marcie Bazor joins the show with special guest, Timmy Time, to give everyone a little peek into their lives and preferences as we play a little game of "Would You Rather".  Play along to see how you would answer.  Plus, Jeff gives a behind the scenes look into the Chapas Aid Station at one of the biggest trail races and Yellow Ticket event, the Bandera 100. Episode 77 line-up:Intro: Aum Gandhi (@theaumgandhi)Pre-show: Behind the scenes at the Chapas Aid StationSegment One: Why I Run (feat. Lindsey and Valerie)Shoutout and Kudos: Brisbane, AustraliaSegment Two: Marcie Bazor (feat. Timmy Time)BigAssRunner.comMore content on IG @big_ass_runnerWe recommend Trail Running apparel at Path ProjectsWe recommend Trail Running jackets and vests at Vander JacketWe recommend Chafing Cream at Salty Britches, discount code "bigassrunner" for 20% off.Starting a podcast?  We recommend Buzzsprout for hosting.Audio Engineer: Steve "Sufferin' Succotash" Saunders#trailrunning#trailrunningpodcast#runningpodcast

The Pemmy & James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast
Sylvester the Cat (Warner Bros, various years)

The Pemmy & James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 52:12


Sufferin' Succotash! We finally return to the world of theatrical short subjects with a look at Warner's clownish cat of many, many, MANY lives! Sylvester may be best known for being paired with Tweety Bird or Speedy Gonzalez, but past those roles he's been all over the place being pummeled by dogs and kangaroos, singing on fences and fearing for his life opposite some of Termite Terrace's spookiest backdrops. We hope you think this episode is the cat's pajamas!

Ducks & Dawgs Podcast
Sufferin' Dawgs | Ducks & Dawgs | 020

Ducks & Dawgs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 47:09


Welcome to the best show you've never seen! Talking about all things Ducks & Huskies, Pac-12, college football & more! Hosted by Mike and Matt of Fifth Quarter. Follow, Listen & Watch the Ducks & Dawgs Podcast! - https://linktr.ee/DucksAndDawgs Follow Mike & Matt on Twitter! https://twitter.com/LaMikeBlack- https://twitter.com/schwaz40 / https://twitter.com/fq_washington Follow & Visit Fifth Quarter! - https://twitter.com/FifthQuarter- https://instagram.com/fifthquarterinc- https://youtube.com/c/FifthQuarter- https://fifthquarter.net Fifth Quarter is a credentialed sports media company. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-black3/support

On Target
Episode 331: I Want It All

On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 60:40


Get aboard the Soul Train and take a trip through the grooves of the latest stack o' wax from Mod Marty's carefully curated collection. 21 mind-blowing pressings covering everything from Rare Soul to Freakbeat to Northern Soul to Reggae to Modern Soul, Mod Beat and everything in between.-----------------------------------------------The Playlist Is:"Dig Her Walk" Young-Holt Unlimited - Brunswick "Sufferin' City"Johnny Copeland- Jet Stream"My Kinda Girl" Hannibal- King"Duke Of Earl Campbell" Cornell Campbell- Jack Pot"Searching For A Girl" The Contours- Gordy"Never Say No To Your Baby" The Hit Pack- Soul"Work n' Play" The Zombies- Parrot"Love Potion No.9" Tony Jackson with The Vibrations- Pye"Tin Soldier" The Globe Show- Page One"I Want It All" Ike Lovely- Capitol"I Can't Stand It" The Soul Sisters- Sue"You Busted My Mind" Judy Clay- Scepter"Soul Train" Little Richard- Brunswick"Compared To What" Della Reese- AVCO Embassy"Investigate" Major Lance - Okeh"Sorry She's Mine" Jimmy Winston- Decca"Watch The People Dance" Giles Strange- Boom"Can't Get Through To You" The Honeycombs - Pye"Nancy Lee" Vintage Trouble- Vintage Trouble"Bus Stop" Oliver Sain- Abet

Buddha-Sasana
Wisdom: the causes of sufferin

Buddha-Sasana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 20:19


Suffering comes to characterize the world as we experience it by arising from conditions. These talks on the Buddhist Path supplement a text available as a pdf at: sitagu.org/shortlinks/lifepath/  (Buddhist Path, talk 5, 09/03/2021)

A Very Suspect Podcast
Suffrage to Scooter Computer! A Very Suspect Podcast look at School House Rock: Part Two

A Very Suspect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 45:20


First they helped a generation with their cool tunes and lyrics about.. multiplication!  Then came the same cool tuned formula for.. grammar !  But after conquering those massive topics came School House Rock's focus on U.S. History, Science, Computing (!?) and Environmentalism (!?) .Join us for part two of our look at the further history of School House Rock!  We even chat about the life of the show years after it had stopped airing !!Featuring lots of awesome music excerpts:SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS intro SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Unpack Your Adjectives'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'The Tale of Mr. Morton'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Lolly Lolly Lolly Get Your Adverbs Here'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'I'm Just A Bill'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Sufferin' Till Suffrage'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'The Great American Melting Pot'SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Scooter Computer and Mr.Chips-Hardware'DE LA SOUL excerpt 'Magic Number'METRIC SUPER HEROES introSCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS excerpt 'Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla'P.S.  Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo?fan_landing=trueOpening introduction and closing announcement is by GCOpening and closing music by Trigger Warning.Check them out on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/TriggerWarningOfficialBand/Or on Bandcamp here:https://triggerwarningofficialband.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#481: Silent Sufferin’

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 76:13


Hair metal tattoos, Q saves Bry from a nursing home, who in TESD shows toxic masculinity?

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Sufferin' succotash! It's Sylvester, one of Mel Blanc's many, many creations, and the basis of the theme, which involves exchanging S's for TH's, e.g., 35A, When an armistice is signed, as 58-Across would say, MOMENTOFTRUCE. Mike wasn't quite sure about 50-A, Looking pretty, as 58-Across would say, INGOODFAITH, but Jean assured him, INGOODFAITH, that INGOODFAITH was a legitimate answer. A good Thursday offering, we give it a 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.

DJ RePete
Nostalgic Electro Mix

DJ RePete

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 127:29


"The Listening Booth has downbeat alt on the playlist today with new Hey, King! and MAN’S BODY, blues and R&B via Kishi Bashi and Frazey Ford, and nostalgic electro from (the very 80s sounding) Hotel Nights. Plus, tune in for info on Circa Waves preparing for touring again, the Frazey Ford Bob Dylan cover dropping this week, and how BTRtoday is standing with #StopAsianHate. 00:00 - Mic Break 01:24 - Something's Gotta Give - Fake Shark 03:54 - Superstitious Thing - Fake Shark 06:45 - Big Lies - Alex Little And The Suspicious Minds 09:37 - Broken Bones - Alex Little And The Suspicious Minds 12:32 - Death Dance Approximately - Citizen 16:34 - Call Your Name - Circa Waves 19:42 - Jacqueline - Circa Waves 22:18 - Immerse Inverse - Cuesta Loeb 26:34 - Mic Break 27:25 - This Heart - Donora 29:51 - A Love Song - Ladyhawke 33:08 - Friends In The Corner - Foxes 36:11 - Un-American Woman - Dinner 39:44 - Bad Bohemian - British Sea Power 42:58 - Sufferin' Creature - Faith Healer 45:56 - Mic Break 46:51 - This is It - Rich Aucoin 49:39 - More U Know - Raf Rundell 53:46 - Child - Childe 56:24 - Perfume - Hotel Nights 60:32 - Mic Break 60:46 - Walk - Hey, King! 64:37 - New TV - PACKS 66:48 - Come Down On Jupiter - The Orielles 71:42 - Bad Ideas - Childe 75:18 - High Noon On The Gold Plain - The Berries 79:06 - The Way Down - Van Plating 81:53 - Tear It Apart - Major Murphy 86:04 - Alone in London - The Natvral 92:26 - Sinking Feeling - Wavves 95:54 - Shower And A Cigarette - MAN'S BODY 99:38 - I Left The Set Of My Own TV Show - MAN'S BODY 103:50 - Mic Break 104:19 - Town of Pray - Kishi Bashi 110:30 - Mama's Milk - Sunny War 112:57 - Losing Hand - Sunny War 115:10 - 40 Miles To Memphis - Charlie Marie 119:11 - Golden - Frazey Ford 123:01 - Mic Break 124:01 - Send Me Away - Zach Person 127:29 - Finish "

SIX
Sufferin

SIX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 51:56


Sufferin

The Brutally Delicious Podcast
A Casual Conversation with Charlie and Louis of The Dead Freights-Season 003 Ep. #19

The Brutally Delicious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 21:36


Join Bruce on this new episode of The Brutally Delicious Podcast as he chats with Charlie and Louis of The Dead Freights about the bands writing process, their new single. "Sufferin' Safari," and how Charlie got the nickname of theatrical genius. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brutally-delicious/message

Living Bhakti
Getting Rid of Suffering is Not the Best Motivation (with Russian Translation) 3/5/21

Living Bhakti

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 107:44


Sufferin may help you take up spiritualality but may not be the best impetus for developing pure devotional service.

The Premium Blend Radio Show
The Premium Blend Radio Show with Stuart Clack-Lewis - The Dead Freights Interview + 22 New & Unreleased Indie/Alternative Rock Tracks (Unsigned & Emerging Artists) - #105 - 01-04-21

The Premium Blend Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 110:07


In this edition we caught up with Southampton's The Dead Freights for a chat and to play their new single. Also we had 22 new & unreleased indie, alternative rock tracks. Running Order: 1. Weller - Energised 2. The Clause - Time of Our LIves 3. Moses - Move On 4. The Helters - Gaslighting The End Times 5. The New Twentys - I Can't Afford Her 6. Engram - High 7. Dirty Laces - Breathe 8. PerfectParachutePicture - The Stream 9. Bandicoot - Fuzzy 10. The Dead Freights Interview & Sufferin' Safari 11. Beach Riot - Sofa Surfer 12. Catching Mangoes - 1963 13. Maze - In My Mind 14. Juniper Avenue - Disfunction 15. Parka - You To Know 16. The VCR's - Sign Again 17. Conor Latcham - Do You Think You're In Love 18. Leo Aram-Downs - A Life Abbreviated 19. Justin Cohn - Lie To Me 20. Lewis Fowler - Wouldn't That Be Strange 21. Anthony Lunn - What We Once Had 22. The Winters - I Felt You Love Me For all submissions for airplay or to check out more about the show, head over to the website at www.ThePremiumBlendRadioShow.co.uk

The Blerdy Couple Podcast
Ep #38 - Sufferin' Psychopath

The Blerdy Couple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 158:03


Hope & AJ discuss Nike shorts, teaching kids self-hate, sugar sculpting, The Snyder Cut, & much more!Artwork by: @lostgirlartMusic: "Blue Boi" by LAKEY INSPIRED is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license

That One Lyric
Ep 2- Sufferin' From A Pain

That One Lyric

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 9:43


In this episode, you'll hear from Lori who learned about our podcast while listening to Springsteen's E Street Radio. “I heard you were starting a new podcast called "That One Lyric" and I'm a crazy Bruce fan, been to 130+ shows so I take my Bruce pretty seriously.” Lori picked that one lyric from “I'm A Rocker” that “saved my life...literally.” If you're struggling with loneliness or depression, we encourage you to call or text the Samaritans' 24/7 Helpline: (877) 870-4673 (HOPE)

So I Married a Cinephile
Space Jam (1997) COMMENTARY - S4, Ep.13

So I Married a Cinephile

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 108:10


*This episode is a commentary track meant to be played while watching the movie Space Jam (1997)* Sufferin' Succotash! Danny DeVito needs some new attractions for his Alien Amusement Park! He has his sights set on the Looney Tunes Squad, and has challenged them to a game of basketball. Luckily, the Tunes have some AIR up their sleeve, plus a few random celebrities! Can Michael Jordan (not Micheal B. Jordan), Newman from 'Seinfeld', and a Ghostbuster help save the day? Watch along with Ben & Megan as they take a trip to the center of the earth to relive the 1997 (classic?) Space Jam! Be Like Mike and SMASH that 'Subscribe' button wherever you get your podcasts, and to follow us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soimarriedacinephile/message

Dlisted: The Podcast
Dlisted: The Podcast, Episode 70 – Sufferin’ Sussexes

Dlisted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 42:48


Because Allison and I are extremely timely, we brain burp up about Sussexodus, a week after it started, and also get into everything that happened then to now. From there we get into the Oscar nominations including Allison’s plan to pretty much picket the ceremony in defense of JLo getting snubbed. We also ask a […]

The Ty Raney Podcast
Christmas Carols Dope Shows & the Coquito is strong as shit

The Ty Raney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 71:27


Happy Holidays everyone enjoy this time with family and Coquito!! It's been a dope year, just reflecting what happened over this past week. I'm going to miss my co-producer Grisel. I hosted a cool mic in Sufferin, NY and featured on a dope show in Warwick, NY. I'm on a roll and the best is yet to come.

The Year That Was
Welcome to The Year That Was

The Year That Was

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 18:02


Welcome to the The Year That Was: 1919. I'm so excited to announce this new project. I've always been fascinated by year-by-year approach to history, and I'm thrilled to be taking a close look at 1919. Over the course of the next few months, we're going to look at wars and revolutions, peace conferences and treaties, scientific discoveries and artistic innovations, scandals and triumphs. The podcast launches September 3rd. Make sure to subscribe now so you don't miss a single episode. Meanwhile, here are some notes on today's trailer: Gilbert M. Hitchcock, a Democrat from Nebraska, served as U.S. Senator from 1911 to 1923 and was Chairmas on the Foreign Relations Committee until 1918. He was a supporter of President Woodrow Wilson and a strong advocate for the League of Nations. In 1919, he recorded a speech on the League as part of a Columbia Gramaphone Company series called "Nation's Forum." You can listen to the full speech on the Library of Congress website (https://www.loc.gov/item/2004650544/). Nannie and James Pharis told their story about the Spanish Flu Epidemic as part of the Piedmont Social History Project. They were recorded at their home on January 8, 1979. The entire interview is fascinating, and you can hear it and read the transcript (https://exhibits.lib.unc.edu/exhibits/show/going-viral/oral-histories) on the Going Viral website, a project of the Southern Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina dedicated to documenting the impact and implications of the 1918 flu pandemic. (Scroll down to see the Pharis interview--it's the second on the page.) Rilla of Ingleside is the last book in the Anne of Green Gables series by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. This is the cover of the first edition of the novel. The book was published in 1921, but Montgomery began writing it in 1919 immediately after World War I ended. It is, as best I can tell, the only contemporary account of World War I from the perspective of women on the homefront. Rilla of Ingleside is widely available, including from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Rilla-Ingleside-Anne-Green-Gables/dp/0553269224/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2TYV4V9Y9TYL0&keywords=rilla+of+ingleside&qid=1565625766&s=gateway&sprefix=rilla+of+in%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-1) and most libraries. You can also listen to a free audio recording by LibriVox, which offers free recordings of books in the public domain. That's where I found my clips of Karen Savage reading the novel. You can find the LibriVox recording here (https://librivox.org/rilla-of-ingleside-by-lucy-maud-montgomery/). William Butler Yeats was one of the most important poets of his generation. A mystic with a strong belief in the supernatural, he channeled his reaction to current events into powerful symbolic imagery. You can read the entire poem The Second Coming (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43290/the-second-coming) or see actor Dominic West reading it (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI40j17EFbI) in a powerful performance. Tsar Nicholas II, ruled as the last autocrat of all Russias but was brought down in 1917 by the Russian Revolution. His entire family, pictured here, were executed by Bolshevik forces. You can see the entire BBC documentary (https://www.britishpathe.com/programmes/day-that-shook-the-world/episode/asc/playlist/5) from which I quote on the British Pathe and Reuters Historical Collection website. Eamon de Valera dedicated the early part of his life to achieving independence for Ireland from British rule. He fought during the Easter Uprising, served time in British prisons, and was elected president of Sinn Fein and the shadow Irish assembly Dail Eireann. He spent 18 months of his presidency in the United States raising money and lobbying for the Irish cause. During his months in the U.S., he recorded this speech as part of the Columbia "Nation's Forum" series. You can listen to the entire speech and read a transcript (https://www.loc.gov/item/2004650653/) on the Library of Congress website. An unnamed Palestinian man spoke to the BBC in 1936 about life in the British Mandate territory. In 1919, the British took over Palestine and began welcoming Jews with the goal to create a Jewish homeland. You can see the man's entire statement (https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAFULNK7G0W2S5G4HI807ST516-P5120) on the British Pathe and Reuter's Historical Collection website. "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree)" was a 1919 hit with music by Walter Donaldson and words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis. You can listen to the entire song by Arthur Fields (https://archive.org/details/78_how-ya-gonna-keep-em-down-on-the-farm-after-theyve-seen-paree_arthur-fields-le_gbia0047025a) from an original 1919 78 record on the Internet Archive website. W.E.B. Du Bois was a sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, author, writer, editor and all-around amazing person. He was one of the founders of the NAACP and edited the organization's monthly magazine The Crisis beginning in 1910. He published the essay "Returning Soldiers" in The Crisis in 1919 calling on African-American servicemen returning from war to take up the causes of lynching, disenfranchisement, education and equal rights. You can read the entire essay (https://glc.yale.edu/returning-soldiers) on the website of Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition. You can also hear a longer excerpt (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3Hzao4sjNs&t=21s) from the American Experience documentary The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Sufferin' Till Suffrage is the Schoolhouse Rock recounting of the passage of the 19th Amendment, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwjlnvKbeQA) which granted voting rights to women in the United States. It's a delight. You should go watch it immediately and sing it exuberantly the rest of the day. "How Are You Going To Wet Your Whistle (When the Whole Darn World Goes Dry)" was one of many songs written in the anticipation of Prohibition, which took effect in January 1920. You can listen to the entire song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBIi3oYIL2I&list=PLjdzLbJeDxijwbTX6BoenTLSr6q0BPppM&index=5) on YouTube, sung by Billy Murray and uploaded by Bruce "Victrolaman" Young. Marcel Duchamp, seen here wearing an absolutely enormous fur coat, repeatedly transformed the art world without ever seeming to care about art--or anything else, for that matter. You can see him discussing his career, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzwADsrOEJk)including the Dada movement, in this 1956 interview. Arthur Eddington, British astronomer and physicist, was one of the first scientists outside of Germany to understand and appreciate Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity. He decided to prove the theory during a solar eclipse in 1919. You can see the clip from the film (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xwGE1oUoSU) Einstein and Eddington in which David Tennant plays Eddington and explains Einstein's understanding of gravity with a tablecloth, a loaf of bread, and apple. (The dinner-party explanation begins at about 1:50 minutes.) Shoeless Joe Jackson was an outfielder and power hitter who was caught up in the Black Sox scandal. Jackson admitted to agreeing to take money to throw the 1919 World Series, although the circumstances have never been fully explained. You can see the clip from the 1988 movie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEUB2LSsbe8) Eight Men Out in which Jackson, played by D. B. Sweeney, confronts a young fan on the courthouse steps. (The key scene begins at about 1:45 minutes.)

No Rhyme or Refill
Episode 7: Sufferin Til' Suffrage and Oliver Bendorf

No Rhyme or Refill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 33:48


“Just kind of gnarly, but also cute and feminine.” “I haven't looked at [a tadpole] since like eighth grade middle school biology.” "Big pussy energy" Beer: Sufferin’ Til Suffrage by Second Self Brewing and New Realm Brewing Company (Atlanta, Georgia) Poems: "Queer Facts about Vegetables" and "The No Shame Theatre" and "Love and the Bodega" in The Spectral Wilderness by Oliver Bendorf (The Kent State University Press in 2015) Girl Crush: Russian feminist punk rock protest artists Pussy Riot Oh yes, of course we have another Double IPA for you. Check out Sufferin’ Til Suffrage, a badass, female-led beer collaboration from two great Atlanta breweries. We also tackle the age-old debate of “Tomato - fruit or vegetable?” with a new perspective by poet Oliver Bendorf’s in his book The Spectral Wilderness, where he explains how at one point, the Supreme Court weighed in on the question. On this episode we chat about Bendorf's portrayal of his transition to a man, loving things even when you're supposed to think they're ~sort of lame~ and Alyx asks a whole lot of basic questions about beer phrases, which Erica kindly explains. Shout out to the rage-filled chicks in Pussy Riot who just last week came to Birmingham, AL. Cheers!

You're Saying It Wrong
Sufferin' Succotash! The Tricky Double 'C' | YSIW

You're Saying It Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 25:40


Fletcher turned the tables on Kathy and Ross and selected a word for them in this episode. How do you say flaccid? Or succinct? How about accessory? Those double 'c' words are becoming tricky!

Bombshell Radio
Jazzamatazz - SOUL STOMPERS 23

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 60:00


Bombshell Radio Jazzamatazz Double Header Today 2pm-4pm EST 8pm -10pm BST 11am-1pm PDT bombshellradio.com Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) JazzamatazzSOUL STOMPERS 23 - 24 classic feelgood dancefloor soul & uptempo Rhythm & Blues floorfillers. Soul Stompers vol.23 (formerly KTF Flowing). Northern Soul & mod favourites.#northernsoul , #soul , #r&b , #funk , #oldies1 TSOP MFSB 2 Have Love Will Travel Rosey Jones 3 Nothing But A Heartache The Flirtations 4 Little Miss Sweetness The Temptations 5 The Whole Damn World Is Goin Crazy John Gary Williams 6 I Lost You The Holidays 7 You're Welcome June Jackson 8 What's That On Your Finger? Kenny Carter 9 I Heard It Through the Grapevine Gladys Knight & the Pips 10 Sufferin' City Johnny Copeland 11 Operator Brenda Holloway 12 You Ain't Sayin' Nothin' New Virgil Henry 13 Yes To The Lord Stovall Sisters 14 Love Uprising Otis Leavill 15 (I Know) I'm Losing You The Temptations 16 Gotta Get Myself Together Kenny Carter 17 And The Rains Came The Millionaires 18 I Won't Hurt You Anymore Eddie Anderson 19 What's Wrong With Your Love The Metros 20 Paris Blues Tony Middleton 21 I Dont Want To Hear It Exits 22 You Say You Love Me Dee Edwards 23 Lonely Lover Marvin Gaye 24 What Does It Take To Win Your Love Bay Brothers

Remaking History – An aftershow companion to the NBC series Timeless

Empowering conversation about women's rights, temporary truces, and invincibility! Join us! Read more... The post RM24 – S2E07 – Sufferin’ ’til Sufferage appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Remaking History – An aftershow companion to the NBC series Timeless

Empowering conversation about women's rights, temporary truces, and invincibility! Join us! Read more... The post RM24 – S2E07 – Sufferin’ ’til Sufferage appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

The Interview Show
The Interview Show with Faith Healer (radio edit) #264

The Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 29:24


Edmonton's Jessica Jalbert started Faith Healer because she wanted to be in a band rather than be known as a just singer-songwriter. I shared a few beers with Faith Healer's Jessica Jalbert and Renny Wilson in the lobby of Vancouver's Patricia Hotel . It was a stressful day for Faith Healer. Their tour van had a broken and this was a problem on a February tour. Why did Jessica not want to be known as a singer-songwriter? How did Montreal producer and fellow Mint Records artist Renny Wilson join the band? What's it like working in a record store in 2018 and what does this mean to Jessica's music? You'll have to listen to find out! Tracks played on the radio edit of the show... 1) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Try ;-)" 2) Renny Wilson, Sugarglider (2013) "Could've It Been Me?" 3) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Waiting" 4) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Sufferin' Creature" ALL songs CANCON

The Interview Show
The Interview Show with Faith Healer (podcast edition) #264

The Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 66:05


Edmonton's Jessica Jalbert started Faith Healer because she wanted to be in a band rather than be known as a just singer-songwriter. I shared a few beers with Faith Healer's Jessica Jalbert and Renny Wilson in the lobby of Vancouver's Patricia Hotel . It was a stressful day for Faith Healer. Their tour van had a broken and this was a problem on a February tour. What's the difference between an emoticon and an emoji? Why did Jessica not want to be known as a singer-songwriter? How did Montreal producer and fellow Mint Records artist Renny Wilson join the band? What were those nights like in Montreal while recording the record, staying up late smoking pot and listening to records in Renny's basement? What is Jessica and Renny's working relationship like? Which personality traits in each balance each other out? How will they fix the van? What's it like working in a record store in 2018 and what does this mean to Jessica's music? You'll have to listen to find out! Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Try ;-)" 2) Renny Wilson, Sugarglider (2013) "Could've It Been Me?" 3) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Waiting" 4) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Might As Well" 5) Faith Healer, Cosmic Troubles (2015) "Canonized" 6) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Sterling Silver" 7) Faith Healer, Try ;-) (2017) "Sufferin' Creature" ALL songs CANCON

Page 7
Riverdale Roundup Vol. 11: Women Were Sufferin'

Page 7

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 32:50


Jackie, Molly & Marcus discuss Chapter Twenty-Nine: Primary Colors and all the twists, turns and...Bravo's Andy Cohen?!? Want to help the show? Take our confidential survey: goo.gl/forms/K1O5fuaUCL8WlfOQ2 Patreon subscribers get even more hot goss! www.patreon.com/page7podcast

YYZ Podcast
Episode 23: Sufferin Dufferin

YYZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 17:50


This week in YYZTales of the Sufferin Dufferin 29 Bus, Liberty Village haterade, urban planning and more with special guest Alexandria Ellington.If you like what you hear, please leave a rating on iTunes or Google Play! Sticher fans - YYZ Podcast is now available there too!Follow YYZ on Facebook and Twitter @yyzpodcast. Have ideas, suggestions or want to be on the show? Email yyzpodcast@gmail.comThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

On Target
On Target: It's What's In The Grooves That Count #145

On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 60:14


From Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, L.A. and the UK this is one episode of On Target you do NOT want to miss. This hour starts hard n' fast and burns bright all the way through. Rarities and forgotten gems living together in perfect harmony. This is it people, look no further, you have arrived. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is "Soul Train" Little Richard - Brunswick "Investigate" Major Lance - Okeh "Give It Back" The Tripps - Victoria "Funky Way" Calvin Arnold - Venture "Not Old Enough Allen Collay - Instant "My Kinda Girl" Hannibal - King "Hold On, Help Is On The Way" G. Davis & R. Tyler - Par Lo "Sorry She's Mine" Jimmy Winston - Decca "Love Potion No. 9" Tony Jackson & The Vibrations - Pye "Sufferin' City" Johnny Copeland - Jet Stream "You Said You Loved Me" Deon Jackson - Carla "Le Sloopy" Jenny Rock - Apex "I Want It All" Ike Lovely - Capitol "What About The Music" Billy Harner - Kama Sutra "Gotta Get My Baby Back" Damon Fox - Crimson "Jak D'Or" Episode Six - Chapter One "1-2-5" The Haunted - Amy "Why Do I Cry" The Remains - Epic "Skinny Legs And All" Joe Tex - Atco "I'm Leroy - I'll Take Her" Bobby Patterson & The Mustangs - Jetstar "Mack The Knife" Bobby Emmons - Hi

King of Grace Church
Glorifying God During Sufferin

King of Grace Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 38:39


Glorifying God During Sufferin by King of Grace Church

Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast
Succotash Clips Epi127: Clippin' Like The Wind

Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 66:10


Yes, it is I – Marc Hershon – your host and 100% recyclable container for Epi 127 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. We’re back to the clippage this time, with a fully loaded Succotash Clips show. We’ve got a full rack of comedy podcast clips ready to roll, from the Bertcast, BrianTALKS, Buffet Kings, Now That I’m Older, Push The Button, Rick & Paul Heal The World, Screams & Moans, Sup Doc, Wicked Theory, and You Made It Weird. We’ve also got a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst segment with our resident political comic, correspeondent, and commentator Will Durst, plus a classic spot from our sponsor, Henderson's Pants. THE CLIPS BertcastOur Associate Producer Tyson Saner clipped us off a chunk of the Bertcast, hosted by comedian Bert Kreischer. Bert’s a funny guy and I love his appearances on Doug Loves Movies, especially when that insane laugh of his get going, all girlish and giggly. He tours the comedy clubs a lot but he also cranks out the episodes. This is from back in December, Epi150, when he had comedian Jimmy Tingle on the ‘cast. Now That I’m OlderAnother clip from Tyson’s harvest comes to us from the Now That I’m Older podcast, hosted by Ken Baldwin and Shane Smith. The general premise for the show is that getting older sucks but can also be awesome at the same time. The two host like to poke fun – at the world at large as well as each other. And they occasionally review movies. The clippage is from Epi47 from December, and features Shane going off on the worst part of his telemarketing job. Sup DocI think I mentioned the title of this next podcast we’re featuring when it first came out, for two reasons. The first is that one of the co-hosts, Paco Romane, is a comedian and actor in San Francisco whom I happen to know. The second reason is the close connection our shows’ titles have – ours, of course, is Succotash, as in “Sufferin’ succotash”, the catchphrase of Warner Brothers’ cartoon cat, Sylvester. Paco and his compadre in podcasting, George Chen, run Sup Doc, which may sound a lot like Bugs Bunny’s “What’s up, doc?” tagline. Like our show, theirs has nothing to do with those characters. Sup Doc is a podcast that looks at film documentaries. I’ve been hanging onto this clip for a few months because I wanted to see the film they were talking about first, which is Going Clear, the somewhat chilling doc about Scientology. Their guest in this show, Epi16, is Jamie DeWolf, who is also the great-grandson of none other than Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard. You Made It WeirdNext episode we’ll feature our live recording made at The Improv in Los Angeles, featuring Dana Carvey among other guests. Tyson clipped an episode of Pete Holmes’ You Made It Weird from the end of December 2014 that featured Mr. Carvey in a long episode. In this snippet, Dana thinks on Lorne Michaels and also Paul McCartney in the year before SNL’s 40th anniversary. BryanTALKSI first learned of the BryanTALKS podcast from a note that host Bryan Cain-Jackson dropped into the Tweetsack. (By note I mean “tweet” and by “Tweetsack” I mean “Tweetsack”.) He wanted to know if I’d had a chance to check out his brand new podcast, which I hadn’t. But I did after that and I liked what I heard! Part sketch, part news, part reaction to the news, and interviews makes for a well-rounded show with a decent sound. Bryan seems to be connected – this clip comes from his recent episode, where he was hanging on the set with the entire cast of NBC’s show Undateable. Rick & Paul Heal The World, A Comedy PodcastThanks to our man Tyson, we have a clip from a podcast called Rick & Paul Heal The World. Sounds like a tall order. I can’t find the last names of these guys anywhere, which certainly limited their liability if they DON’T end up healing the world. Just to get you back in the holiday mood, this clip is from just before last Christmas where Rick & Paul explore the pain and misery of holiday shopping. Screams & Moans I wanted to play a clip from a podcast by a longtime supporter and friend-of-Succotash, Megan Moen. I only knew her by her Twitter handle for a long time, @podcastwhore, but it’s already been two years since she kicked off her Screams & Moans podcast. So congrats, Megan! Her guest in her 36th episode is Wayne Baglin, whose own podcast, The Crunch Time Show, is — I think — in the Podcast Graveyard, but who was also an inspiration to her getting started. Buffet KingsWe got a note to check out a show from Adelaide, Australia, called The Buffet Kings. So of course we did. Byt their pictures on the SoundCloud page for this show, the three hosts — Matt O’Brien, Matt Rix, and Luke Verharen — are are “gentlemen of proportion” (to use a phrase a tailor once used on me when fitting me for a tuxedo.) This clip is from their second episode, where they obviously feel they are in a position to chat about how funny can directly translate to body mass…or not. Push The ButtonAssociate producer Tyson Saner clipped off a bit of the Push The Button podcast, hosted by David Vox Mullen and Mr. Anderson. They chat it up about a bunch of different things and, in this clip, they’re talking about the bru-ha-ha that kicked up this past holiday season over Starbucks changing the design of their holiday cups. Wicked TheoryOne of our awesome Twitter supporters is Bill Sweeney, one of the hosts and the producer of the Wicked Theory podcast. So I thought it was high time we played a clip from a recent episode. He’s joined by his buddy Dom, his brother Bob and NOT by his buddy Ed, who called in sick. The Wicked Theory guys cover a lot of shows and movies and comics and stuff in every episode, so they’re packed with nerdy goodness. Or goody nerdness. That’s going to put the bow on this edition of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. If you have any desire to help a brother out, there are 99 things wrong with our website but our Donate button isn’t one of them. Works just fine. As does our Amazon banner at the top of the page. Click that sucker, buy something on Amazon, the world’s largest anything store, and we get a tasty kickback. Or buy yourself a Succo-t-shirt, mug or other gewgaw at the Succotashery, easily accessible at the aforementioned http://SuccotashShow.com. — Marc Hershon P.S. I want to leave you with a reminder that our very next episode is not just a Succotash Chats installment, but it was recorded live at the Improv in Los Angeles. Our guests were Dana Carvey, his sons Dex and Tom, and Wayne Federman. Our announcer Bill Heywatt even made the trek to LA along with me to be at The Comedy Lab in West Hollywood. So subscribe today if you don't already so you won't miss it when it drops

Life on the Swingset - The Swinging & Polyamory Podcast
SS 144: The Ebb and Flow of Libido and its Effect on Swinging and Polyamory

Life on the Swingset - The Swinging & Polyamory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 62:06


We all want to be "on". We carve out the time, spend some money, clean up the house, groom our fun areas, and make the arrangements with the people we want to see. Sometimes as "the time" gets closer we realize... we're not really up to the task, and while there's still a good time be had we may not be interested in sealing the deal. We discuss dry spells, lulls in desire, varying levels of intensity in interest, today... it's all about libido, how to deal with it when it wanes, and how to try to bring it back. Interested in signing up for our favorite Lifestyle site Kasidie.com? Click here to try it out! Come with us for The Swingset Takes Desire '14?  Contact us at sufferinsuccotash@lifeontheswingset.com or primingthepump@lifeontheswingset.com, you know... whatever tickles your fancy. Send us your sexy orgasmic voicemails at 573-55-SWING, that's 573-557-9464! Hey, those awesome gender pronoun "Hello, My name is ___" stickers can be found at Storenvy here! Comments? Complaints? Visit Reddit.com's /r/Swingers to let us know what's on your mind! Search for Comments for SS 144: The Ebb and Flow of Libido and its Effect on Swinging and Polyamory or via a direct link!  

Blessings Video Podcast
Hurricane Sandy – Hitting the Weak and the Strong

Blessings Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 2:27


Al was used to challenges, having lost both legs to complications of diabetes, but then Hurricane Sandy sent several trees smashing through the roof of his bedroom. As rain drenched him in his bed, Al wondered how he was going to survive all the damage to his home.

Beth Ariel LA Podcast
First Things First

Beth Ariel LA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2013 32:58


(Romans 1:16)Messianic congregations do not need to apologize; we are called like missionaried to bring the gospel to the Jewish people, for the gospel is preeminently Jewish in nature. Do not be ashamed (disgraced) of the gospel. Go into your community and sacrifice yourself for the witness of Yeshua. Through outreach, prayer, gifts and serving the Lord, you can have an impact on the lives of peoople.

Blessings Video Podcast
Well of Danger

Blessings Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 1:20


After four-year-old Xiamara almost drowned in an open well, her terrified mother wondered—would it happen again?

The Harland Highway
PODCAST 156

The Harland Highway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2010 29:48


Big, fat balloons, people who work at night, celebrity endorsements, and yes, hair coloring. Sufferin' succotash shorts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SunsetCast - Tom and Jerry
009 Sufferin Cats! 1942

SunsetCast - Tom and Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010


009 Sufferin Cats! 1942

SunsetCast - Tom and Jerry
009 Sufferin Cats! 1942

SunsetCast - Tom and Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010


009 Sufferin Cats! 1942

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts
Broadcast on 08-May-2008

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2008 61:19


Yo Majesty, Club ActionAnnie, I Know UR Girlfriend Hates MeWolf Parade, Language CitySea Wolf, You're a WolfSilver Jews, Sufferin' JukeboxThe Endless Bummer, Southern CaliforniaThe Vaselines, Molly's LipsIslands, CreeperGossip, Standing in the Way of Control (Live)Fol Chen, The BlvrsVancougar, ObviousThe Wet Secrets, Get Your Own ApartmentMain Source, Just A Friendly Game of Baseball

Nosheteria Podcast
Sufferin' Succotash

Nosheteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2005 2:43


An exploration of the bourgie succotash. You are listening to the Nosheteria Podcast. For more food writing, commentary, recipes and photographs visit us on the Web at www.nosheteria.com.

Nosheteria Podcast
Sufferin' Succotash

Nosheteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2005 2:43


An exploration of the bourgie succotash. You are listening to the Nosheteria Podcast. For more food writing, commentary, recipes and photographs visit us on the Web at www.nosheteria.com.