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Nach 5 Wochen melden wir uns endlich zurück. Wir erzählen euch, was die letzten 5 Wochen so los war. Außerdem erzählen wir euch ein bisschen was über die Party des Jahres und das tollste Geburtstagsgeschenk überhaupt.
Billy is turning the Dirty 30 and he doesn't know how to prepare for it. Nicole and Tanique prepares Billy and shares life hits different after 30!Virtual Meet & Greet September 11th 2022. 3pm est https://forms.gle/9nREjFZMoicdM2477Follow the host on Instagram:Billy: @billy.thebadguy Nicole: @SpanishblackgiirlTanique: @niquewonder Podcast Page @25andoverclub. And 25andoverclub on Twitter.
Kate and Doree share an exciting announcement and each pursue a new form of movement. Then, Anna Malaika Tubbs, author of The Three Mothers, joins them to discuss her bedtime routine, her recent 30th birthday and the ways she made it special, the importance and magnitude of both generational trauma and strength, and her next book about patriarchy in America. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach them at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Twitter (@Forever35Pod) and Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums). Sign up for the newsletter! at forever35podcast.com/newsletter. This episode is sponsored by:CONAIR - Treat yourself and your hair by searching “Conair Smooth Wrap” on Amazon.com to try the new drying experience with SmoothWrap today! GLADSKIN - Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first order at gladskin.com/FOREVER35.BETTER HELP - Get 10% off your first month with the discount code FOREVER35. Go to betterhelp.com/FOREVER35 to get started today. ROTHY'S - For free shipping and free returns/exchanges, visit rothys.com/forever35. JENNI KAYNE - Get 15% off your first order at jennikayne.com when you use code FOREVER35 at checkout. MASTERCLASS - Visit masterclass.com/forever35 for 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Turning 30 was kind of a big deal for Alex and Rasheeda! It was a huge milestone in their lives. They've crossed over into a new decade, and have survived their twenties. In their twenties, they learned so much and wanted to make sure that they become more intentional. ‘Talk Thirty to Me' speaks to the mindset shifts that have come with entering a new decade, new habits that have been developed, and new vigor to pursue their dreams and walk in purpose. Age is nothing but a number, and every day we get the chance to start something new!
Sista and Thee Goddess Panel wander through each of their unique experiences with turning thirty! They share the titles of the new chapters in their lives. Questions featured in the show: If I were to die tomorrow what I feel satisfied with my life? What is my unique value proposition? Who inspires me most? Why do I get up in the morning? How much did I learn today? Who do I Love and have I told or showed them lately? What is my definition of success? Where will I be in five years if I continue down my current path? Would The five year old me be proud of the current me? What's the thing holding me back? Goddess Panel: BreAnna -@thatgirlwiththegap @claymadebybreanna Chelsea-@Mzflowers2u Contact Sista: IG: TheeWanderingGoddess IG: Theegoddessinmotion FB: Sista Davis FB Group: Thee Wandering Goddess Experience podcast Email: sistadavisandgoddesspanel@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wanderinggoddess/message
This week the girls are celebrating Leah’s 30th birthday! Cara prompts Leah to take a walk down memory lane and talk about her best and worst years from her twenties, and open up about what she’s looking forward to in her thirtiesThe girls end the show with a birthday round of Would You Rather specifically targeted for Leah. Play along with them when you follow them on instagram @realridiculous.
這個周末,教會慶祝常年期第三十三主日,福音來自瑪竇福音的塔冷通之比喻。有主人離開前交塔冷通給僕人,而主人很明顯代表耶穌、僕人代表祂門徒、塔冷通乃恩賜。主人之離開代表耶穌由升天到光榮來臨的時段及後來的公開審判。有聖人曾說,埋沒塔冷通者,正是將才幹僅用於世俗事情,不尋求靈性真理。其他僕人的心態截然不同,努力為主人賺更多錢。此僕人更投訴主人為苛刻,形容自己為受害者,由此顯示也許妒忌其他僕人得到更多塔冷通。但主人揭發懶惰是真原因,雖然他沒有財產損失,但看不起僕人有多懶惰。我們該善用光陰,由自己開始改善世界。基督徒浪費時間也更加可能浪費天堂。疫情期間不能只看電視,更要用多餘的時間祈禱、關心周圍人。 This weekend, the Church celebrates the Thirty Third Sunday of Ordinary Time, and the Gospel reading comes from Matthew's Parable of the Talents. There was a master who entrusted his servants with talents before leaving--clearly, the master represents Christ, the servants represent His disciples, and the talents represent His graces. The departure of the master parallels the departure of Christ from His Ascension until His glorious return and general judgment. A saint once said that the servant who buried the talent represents those who bury their abilities in seeking only worldly things and not searching for spiritual truths. The other servants, on the other hand, worked diligently to earn more money for their master. The servant who buried the talent blamed the master for being harsh and painted himself as a victim, showing that he possibly envied the other servants for receiving more talents. But the master revealed that laziness was the real reason and although he did not lose any money, he could not bear the servant's laziness. We must also treasure the opportunities God gives to us and improve the world starting with ourselves. When Christians waste time, they might also waste their salvation. During the pandemic, we must not only watch television but should use the additional time to pray and care for our neighbours.
個周末,教會慶祝常年期第三十二主日,是將臨期前三個星期的起點。福音都來自關於末日的瑪竇福音二十五章,而這個周末的來自一至十三節。耶穌給十位童女的譬喻,當中五位明智的帶油、五位愚蠢的沒帶油。新郎到達之際,明智的童女點燈迎接他,但愚蠢的沒辦法參與婚宴。愚蠢的童女以為新朗遲到代表他不會來或者可以依賴別人的油,但她們問明智的童女借油時,居然被拒絕。明智的童女則預備足夠的油,甚至新郎遲到都夠,所以不用擔心新郎何時來。根據教父,油代表個人善功,不能在天主面前借用別人的。愚蠢的童女喊叫:「主呀!主呀!」都被拒絕,正如耶穌在瑪竇福音七章曾說過天主會拒絕同樣喊叫祂卻無善功者。這教我們有正確信仰但忽略實踐出來,最終無用。德蘭修女正是善用光陰的好榜樣,甚至交通日程表被延遲都與陪伴的修女祈禱或跟身邊人交談、分享喜訊。也許我們生活太富裕了,習慣有空時就浪費在手機裡,但我們要記得:時間是天主所賜,應當善盡本分,以行動實踐信仰。 This weekend, the Church celebrates the Thirty Second Sunday of Ordinary Time, and begins the final three weeks before Advent. The Gospel readings all come from Matthew 25, and week's reading uses verses 1-13. It is the Parable of the Ten Virgins: the five wise ones brought oil, while the five foolish ones did not. When the bridegroom arrived, the wise virgins lit their lamps to greet him but the foolish ones could not enter the celebration. They thought that since the bridegroom was delayed, he would not come after all, or that they could borrow oil from the wise virgins. But they were rejected when they asked. The wise virgins, on the other hand, prepared enough oil, even when the bridegroom was late, so they did not have to worry when he would arrive. To the Church Fathers, the oil represented our own good works, which we cannot borrow from others before God. The foolish virgins cried out, "Lord! Lord!" but were rejected, just as Jesus in Matthew 7 described God rejecting those who called His name but lacked good works. If we possess true faith but do not live it out, it is useless. Mother Teresa is a good model of using our time wisely. Whenever she was delayed in transportation, she would often pray with her fellow nuns or talk with the people around her and explain the Good News. Maybe we are too well-off and are used to wasting our time on our phones whenever we have free time. We must remember: time is a gift from God and we must use it wisely to live out our faith.
This is a hilarious episode with two of my friends who started their own podcast, Healthy Scratches. You can find them on Instagram at healthyscratchespod. Be sure to check them out! We touch on: - Life in the pandemic - Navigating life in your 20's - Building your confidence - Modern Dating
This one here is for the grown folks. Welcome back (again) to the Token Talk Podcast! Strap in as #theeILove Tokens discuss their support for #JSU and Deion Sanders, Darius and John turn 30 and Thomas puts the guys on game. Lastly, we divulge our favorite sex playlist songs because even though no one asked, we delivered! This episode was brought to you by Hotel Restaurant and Supply Suppliers/designers to the food service industry since 1953 And remember... Tokens don't die. #ibelieve #jsu #theeilove #thebeanpath #fleetfeet #debate2020 #hotelandresturantsupply #pantydroppers #sexplaylist
Nothing like a new decide to inspire self-reflection. How does turning thirty feel? What was the biggest lesson you learned in your twenties? What will thriving in your thirties look and feel like? In this episode, your BGF cohosts along with childhood friend, actor, and podcaster, Kaitlyn Fae talk about turning thirty. They share their biggest lessons from their twenties and what they think thriving in their thirties will look and feel like. (You can also expect a ton of laughter and hilarious tangents.) We hope that no matter your age, you can find connection and resonance with the experiences and reflections we share in our conversation. (NOTE: there is some explicit language in this episode. So heads up if you’re listening with young ears near by.) Kaitlyn Fae is a theater and film director, writer, actor, musician, and podcaster. She is the co-host and creative director of PanGeekery, a nerd video podcast, as well as the Director of Writing at Filam Creative, a nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of Filipino-Americans in media and entertainment. Kaitlyn is also the head writer at Kwento Comics, an all-female, all-Asian collective of artists creating a dark urban fantasy graphic novel series inspired by Philippine mythology. IG: instagram.com/pressfae Personal website: kaitlynfae.com Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user39630254 IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4058924/ PanGeekery is an all AAPI-hosted nerd video podcast that streams live on Twitch every Monday at 8PM. Episodes are available on Spotify, Apple, Stitcher, and all other podcast platforms. We discuss all things geek from an all-diverse perspective. IG, Facebook, and Twitter: PanGeekery Twitch: www.twitch.tv/pangeekery
Braden Herrington and Davie Portman review the August 19th 2020 edition of WWE NXT! (REVIEW STARTS AT 23:49) The BDE chat this week’s “Go Home” edition of NXT featuring Finn Balor vs Velveteen Dream and Johnny Gargano vs Ridge Holland to determine the last two spots in the North American Championship Ladder Match at TakeOver: XXX, Isaiah “Swerve” Scott and Breezango vs Legado del Fantasma, Dakota Kai in action, an awesome Pat McAffee promo and more! The lads also give their predictions for TakeOver: XXX and Summerslam, give their thoughts on the announcement of the Thunderdome, making the most of the last few weeks of Summer, run down all their upcoming shows…and more! This weeks Schedule: Thursday August 20th at 7:30PM EST: The Greatest Summerslam w/ John Siino, Nate Milton and Andrew Thompson (YouTube.com/upNXT) Friday August 21st: Best Match Ever - Summerslam Main Events (Patreon.com/upNXT) Saturday August 22nd at 7PM EST: NXT TakeOver: XXX WatchAlong and POST Show (YouTube.com/upNXT) Sunday August 23rd at 3:30PM EST: upNXT TailGate II (Live on Zoom for all Patrons) Sunday August 24th at 7PM EST: Summerslam WatchAlong and POST Show (YouTube.com/upNXT) On the upNXT Patreon, Braden and Davie review AEW Dynamite each Thursday as well as retro NXT reviews, Best Match Ever, and tons of other podcasts- This week also features a review of WWE SUMMERSLAM 2005, Best Match Ever SummerSlam Main events, and more! Photo Courtesy: WWE Follow upNXT: Twitter | YouTube | Patreon upNXT Theme by: Warren-D, PXCH and Shaheen Abdi Listen to upNXT every Thursday: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS upNXT T-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxt Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow POST Wrestling: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Steph is just your average gal who loves to have a sofa sesh and heart-to-hearts with friends. Listen in on her friends juicy relationship topics and transitioning in their 30's. Also, Steph cannot resist chatting about all the best reality TV out there. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Level Vibes LIVE @ Gun Hill Signal Station celebrating with Trashy for "XXX Talk Thirty To Me" November 3rd, 2018 Shout out to Trashy! Remember to follow me via Instagram @levelvibes246
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Join Turg and Randy Z as they walk down memory lane and recap the past two years of the Talk Thirty To Me podcast - the high's and the low's, the positives and the negatives, the hidden motifs, ideas that didn't quite make the show, some behind the scenes banter, and all of the in-between moments that weren't really transparent throughout the entire run of the show and... Turg and Randy talk lessons learned from Guadalajara Randy traveled to Guadalajara and talks about the growth that came with his first trip to the mainland of Mexico. He touches on how the trip really challenged his notion of normal. Turg dropped Randy a small note about 'relating to the reality of nostalgia' and he did just that. Connecting your childhood to your roots is an underlying theme of a lot of personal growth for your beloved protagonists. While Turg has yet to travel down this path, Randy took the bull by the horns and embraced this connection between his childhood and his journey through thirty. Have you ever lived your childhood while you were traveling abroad - either to your homeland or somewhere else that felt like home? How have Turg and Randy have learned, loved, and grown from the show? Turg reflects on how he was thinking about the podcast with that aura of nostalgia. Talking thirty isn't just an idea or a show - it has become a lifestyle for your handsome hosts. The guys hone in onhow they felt the show has helped them love, learn, grown, and become accountable to the only person that matters in their life - their respective selves. They also talk a lot of shit to each other...because, why not?! Tune in to find out more of the crazy antics, behind the scenes production and thoughts, the development of the show over the past two years, and more! One more episode left on the season, then we're on hiatus until after the New Year. See ya'll next week. Intro Music & Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player I love you in the morning and in the afternoon, I love you in the evening and underneath the moon. Skidamarink a dink a dink, Skidamarink a doo, I love you. Talk Thirty to Me Episode Fifty Three: Talking Thirty, Two Years Later
Join Turg and Randy Z as they sit down with their guest – Markus Allen, life hacker extraordinaire – and crack open the secrets of how to master financial success, wage war against a credit system that is waged against us and as they dismiss some of the major myth of the antiquated credit system and... Why are the fiscal habits we develop in our 20s carry over to our 30s? Turg continues the discussion from the last episode – Millennials suck at finances. After discussing life events and how they impact finances, the time has come to discuss more long term financial setbacks. Millennials aren’t nearly as proactive with finances as other generations. Turg says that building financial goals helps bridge the gap here, but Millennials just don’t seem to care. Is a financial planner necessary to master financial freedom in our 30s? Randy mentions how he really doesn’t show much concern about his finances. Why would we trust someone else to manage our finances when we don’t even know how to manage our finances on our own? Turg thinks that making mistakes and learning is much more valuable than just having someone manage them for us. Give the episode a listen and join the guys as they get into immense detail about all things credit score during their interview with Markus. Be knowledgeable about how the system works. To learn more about Markus, the insights and products he provides, follow him on Twitter and check out his journey to achieve an excellent credit score in a few short months from absolutely nothing on his My Amazing Discoveries blog. Don’t be fooled by the credit industry and end up paying a ton of money to Uncle Sam for no reason. We’re here to try and help guide you to smarter financial decisions. Intro Music & Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player I love you in the morning and in the afternoon, I love you in the evening and underneath the moon. Skidamarink a dink a dink,Skidamarink a doo, I love you. Talk Thirty to Me Episode Forty Nine: The Truth About Credit with Markus Allen
Join Turg and Randy Z as they revisit the next episode in the Netflix Original Series "Master of None" - Season Two Episode Five - The Dinner Party and discuss if relationships that form under curious circumstances are legitimately worth pursuing or if those feelings should be left undisturbed or... Do you disturb the balance of love and tip the scales in your favor if you really feel a connection to that person? Turg and Randy discuss their encounters with the balance of love. Looking at relationships from the perspective of a time commitment, is it right to let everything you've invested - time, emotion, life experiences - go to waste for something new? If you're in a committed relationship and encounter a new love, do you pursue it? When others rely on the other person - in a friendship - to be true to their emotions without having it interfere with the outcome of a current relationship, it doesn't always go as planned. Whether or not this has happened to us on our journey through life, it's often difficult to predict how things will play out. There are too many variables unaccounted for in these types of situations to know what you would do in that circumstance. Should dating be exclusive? Randy asks Turg if dating- and relationships pre-marriage - should be exclusive from the standpoint of attraction and pursuing other people. Turg gives an idea of how he was approaching his relationship prior to marrying his love - nothing is ever exclusive until its final. It's not uncommon to see married people thinking outside of their relationship as well - is that right? Randy discusses the time commitment behind balancing a relationship alongside a friendship with the potential of developing into something more. Sometimes it's just not worth it and creates more stress than a person can handle. Is this something that changes in your 30s with respect to the mentality behind this thinking? When pursuing someone that's in a relationship, when do you just call it quits? If you're on the inside of a failing relationship and something more favorable appears, when do you decide to move on? Turg argues that you should always give love a chance and make the determination when all efforts are exhausted. But what if the relationship is beyond saving, how is that determination made? Who decides? What if one person sabotages the relationship before it is given a chance at repair, is that fair to the other person? If you don't give love a chance, you're not affording it the opportunity to grow and develop into something real. On the other hand, if you have a friend going through relationship troubles, do you act on it? Being in a similar situation, Randy can relate. Unhealthy relationships end up finding a way to either fix themselves or fall apart, the guys argue sometimes this is a way to expedite the process or stagnating relationships. We're back next week with more Master of None discussions next week. Make sure you tune in for the climax of all things Master of None! Watch Master of None on Netflix Now! Don't forget to follow Aziz Ansari and the Official Master of None account on Twitter. Intro Music & Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Thirty Seven: Troubled Love and Relationship Decisions
Join Turg and Randy Z as they explore another topic featured in the Netflix Original Series "Master of None" as they go back to Season One Episode Two and talk about the one thing that most 30-somethings can't seem to wrap their heads around - parenting - and... Why is the idea of kids so scary? Randy talks about his trip to San Diego and why it was so significant for him. This sets the stage for what comes about as a random conversation into parenting and Turg and Randy get to talking about kids. That’s where Randy’s true, deep-rooted fears surface; Randy doesn’t think he can face the fact of whether he can hack it as a parent. In Master of None Season 1 Episode 2 there is a strong underlying theme of trying to figure out the next step to take in one’s 30s. The biggest dilemma is always around starting a family and having kids. Does this need to be a thing? Turg relates to this episode as he talks through the early years (still on-going) of parenting and how he struggled to come to terms with his new role in life. A lot of what is shown in this episode of Master of None can be mirrored in thought by millions of people out there – so why is this concept still so foreign? Turg argues that it is because you won’t know it until you’ve lived it. Turg also thinks that it changes the way people perceive their own self and self-worth, but cautions it really has a lot to do with preconceptions and pre-existing disposition. As a parent, you are the wind and the child is the sailboat Randy’s concern with parenting branches off into many derivative thoughts about his ability to parent. He feels that finding the balance between guidance and force is a fine line to walk without potentially misdirecting one’s children. How do you influence your child? What’s your style? Turg says that the decision is ultimately the children who control the outcome of their lives based on the experiences they have and use the guidance as a measuring stick for life. The bachelor’s mentality is strong with this one Randy knows having kids will change everything, but does he want to give it all up? Turg thinks so. Being selfish is not a negative thing – sometimes we need that time to decompress. Randy thinks sacrifice is an inherent part of becoming a parent, but Turg disagrees. You can have more if you work smarter, earn harder, just buckle down and do more. Turg says just change that shit. You can do it, you’re in control. Where are you at in life? How have kids either played a role in your life now or how do you think they would impact you in your 30s? And if you haven’t watched Master of None, check it out on Netflix. Watch Master of None on Netflix Now! Don't forget to follow Aziz Ansari and the Official Master of None account on Twitter. Intro Music & Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Thirty Three: The Fear of Parenting is Real
Join Turg and Randy Z as they explore the first of many topics found in the Netflix Original Series "Master of None" as they start off with Season Two Episode One focusing on the main theme of missed connections and find out why the conversation doesn't always start off with anything relevant to the production notes because... What’s in a wedding anyway? Randy entertains a memory about a bachelor party and missing an opportunity to meet a girl who called herself “Undertity”. Turg shares his experience being a part of a wedding party as a married man. What’s so different, you ask? Keep listening to find out – Dick Chicken makes an appearance on the show as antics ensue. Also, find out why a bridesmaid knows a little too much about what she thinks goes on at bachelor parties. Randy gets real - so you're at a wedding and you meet someone you really hit it off with - but you forget to grab the contact information. What happens when you realize you were a victim of missed connectionitis? How far is too far to go to track down a potential missed connection? The guys discuss the theme behind Master of None - Season Two Episode One to help shed some light on what people REALLY do to track down someone they wanted to connect with, but failed to execute? The guys start with social media. Do you stalk the person? How do you find them if they have a common name in a massively populated metropolis? Social media is a great place for finding people all over – Turg prefers LinkedIn to find people because if they’re not on LinkedIn, they’re not worth finding. What other platforms can you use? Turg and Randy discuss how Facebook is not really a viable option since you sometimes can’t stalk non-friends’ friend lists. Do you use Instagram? Twitter? MySpace? So really, how far do you go to find your soul mate? Turg draws the line – one social media network and if you don’t get a response, you move on. Don’t come off desperate or overly persistent. Randy wants clarification on what the line is between desperate and persistent. Turg thinks it’s always the guy chasing the girl. Is he right? Is the dating world very one-sided? He’s married – what does he know anyway? Randy says he was always pursued. It’s funny how the past seems to favor our memory in our ‘old age’. Turg decides he’s glad he doesn’t have to date in his thirties. So moving forward, Turg and Randy Z are going to be discussing a lot of the topics seen in Master of None – primarily Season Two. If you haven’t watched Master of None Season Two, check it out on Netflix. The guys get to finally talk about TV, so make sure you tune in next week for more conversations around Master of None. Fuck this shit - Dick Chicken RIGHT NOW! Do it! Watch Master of None Season Two on Netflix Now! Don't forget to follow Aziz Ansari and the Official Master of None account on Twitter. Intro Music & Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Thirty Two: Dick Chicken and Missed Connections
Join Turg and Randy Z and their guest Obioma Okonko - entrepreneur and co-founder of the Teachers Lounge 90210 in Los Angeles - as they circle back to relationships and dating in your 30s, a painfully insightful way to either make or break your confidence as you enter the adult world also... Serial monogamy - is this even a thing? We're sure you've already read How to Date Multiple People the Smart Way, by Kristen Lem posted on the blog a few weeks back. Turg, Randy and Obi get to contrasting the overwhelming themes of an adult relationship at thirty and whether or not dating monogamy now is even worth it anymore. Dating casually in your 20s versus your 30s is a lot more different because of the loneliness factor. Obi and Randy discuss how loneliness can lead into a feeling of confusion for the serial daters out there. The group redefines what the expectations or love become more real at 30. Are you more emotionally fragile at 30? Obi tells us how he loves 'hard'. Why is marriage always the goal for most relationships? How do you know you've arrived when in a relationship? Randy talks about how he couldn't hold down a relationship for too long. Obi discusses his long term relationship let downs - finding love in a hopeless place. We always look for something in someone else to make us a better person. What happens when you can't find that in the other person? Do we keep trying or do we just give up? Obi talks about how the changes you want to find in your partner might not come about until you walk away. Turg parallels new relationships to a new job or career change. Randy doesn't get it though. At what point do you realize it's time to just walk away? Why don't people want to change? What's the drawback? Turg talks about how it's so difficult to walk the line between non-threatening/non-pressure related scenarios that don't work out - so how can someone induce change in their partner? Randy talks about vulnerability and how that factors into the situational tensions. These are often the most difficult to overcome. Turg argues how we are all emotionally immature. Heartbreak and change help force you to be a better you. Randy connects the dots and thinks serial dating is the key to success in your future relationships. Can you compare one woman to the next? Obi argues you can't; needs and wants are always going to vary from person to person. You have to know yourself in order to find your perfect fit. Turg says you can't find the perfect person - you grow to suit the needs of one another. How long do you wait to find the right person? Time is of the essence in your thirties. Do you know yourself? Do you understand what love is? What defines you as a person? Have you ever reflected upon these questions? At 30 it's easy to overlook the most important character of your adult life - yourself. Don't forget about yourself and your dedication to the discovery of someone who gets you, for you. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Sugie by Brutis Perux Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Nine: Finding Love in a Hopeless Place
Join Turg and Randy Z as they debate and discuss the cultural impact of a redefining of culture in every form and how Millennials have been directly responsible for the changes we observe in our culture today as well as... How have millennials redefined the culture for their generation? Why Randy tries to be a part of Turg’s culture. Turg and Randy debate redefining versus adjusting culture and the differences that separate the two schools of thought. The rate of the consumption of information has transformed the rate at which a culture shifts or changes. The guys discuss how Millennials are the reason why Trump (Forty-Five) was elected president. Influencers are now leading major decisions that affect our culture as Americans. The Trump Effect has forever influenced the future of politics. Turg and Randy discuss why government has been changing the way people view culture because of the heavy influence they carry in reshaping culture – a new perspective that was not always the focus of government. Randy asks Turg is he still believes that government must fail to succeed for future generations. The globalization of the American culture has been sparked by tragedy. Now that the damage was done we have directly forced homegrown influence to develop more negative overtones. Millennials getting involved in government are singularly redefining the future for our own children. The next four years of the political scene across the nation is changing and will see a substantial change over the next election cycle. Do you think you could get involved and make a change? What is your idea of Americana? The melting pot of American society has transformed. For Turg, Americana was important because it helped incorporate all cultures and backgrounds into the fray. Turg talks about how his global awareness – and a s a result his awareness of Americana - came about in high school. For Randy, Americana forever evolves. Americana is the foundation for the unified vision of this country. While Americana wasn’t as “present”, but more impactful in the past, this may have been due to the lack of variety in thought and – now it can be viewed as more of an individual flavor due to the immense amount of variety and individuality that is promoted by free thinking and information exchange. Culture and nostalgia go hand in hand – that is why they evolve to suit the generation that can transform the culture – money, power, respect. The guys discuss how ideas and knowledge are just recycled throughout time. Improvements are a direct representation of what could have been versus what we can achieve or attain now. Randy uses a table to demonstrate the idea that we are all just vintage pieces in a modern era. Turg calls everyone out – look at the past and find out how to make it relevant for the future. Come at us with some new ideas! We want to see what you come up with. Take on the past and use it to inspire our future. We all know it's possible so let's go do it! For some reason Turg keeps missing the fact that the recording session hasn't started when it actually has. To that, he says "Fuck everything". Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Eight: Redefining Our Culture (Fuck Everything)
Join Turg and Randy Z as they highlight their journey while focusing on the career choices they’ve made and… Randy tricks Turg into starting the episode and thus the world will never know the best intro to ever hit the Talk Thirty to Me archives. Turg buys Hamilton tickets and spends too much. Randy hires a “hood” contractor and explains why he’s temporarily given up on the housing market and his dream of owning a home. Randy explains his room remodel and why he needed a “hood” contractor. Turg reflects on why the “hood” contractor is such a significant part of our society and how the events of someone’s life resonate into their future and into the lives of others. You might not always get to choose where you land; you might just be a victim of circumstance. Turg explains how his hardships translated into a life altering moment. Failure is often the worst feeling, but when you can take a negative and spin it into a positive, that’s when the changes you make stick. Turg talks about how he realized he wanted to become a leader – not famous, but inspiring and encouraging. Randy explains why he never drove himself to become a leader and how it just might not be for him. Turg opens up about his obsession to become an influential leader. Awareness is key to achieve anything in life and Turg explains how his awareness developed his desire to lead and grow. Randy goes two-fold and talks about his struggle between giving back and taking his hobby to the next level. Did you know Randy met an idol of his back in the day? Randy likens his journey to that of Berry Gordy and looks back into his past and how he used icons to provide himself with the support he needed to pursue his dream. Randy discusses how he wanted to be the instrument of change within the establishment and revive what he thought the music industry should be. Your purpose is not defined by what you do, but by what drives you to accomplish more throughout life. Turg and Randy discuss how the Millennial struggle cannot evade us no matter what we do. Turg describes how he gets confused when he defines himself by what he does in his career. Randy gets furious when people use purpose as a sales tool to leverage career success. Work and life lessons can cross paths and teach you something new in either arena. It is never wrong for someone to have an opposing opinion because remember, we all have arrived at this point in our lives in different ways. We might not always know where we are going, and all this time spent trying to figure it out might just make it harder to know. The one thing that needs to remain true is that you never surrender to anyone or anything. Keep on going and get what's yours. And we leave you with this: "The world I created has been overrun by ignorant thinking and I need poets to take the world back and break the curse" - Gemineye (Def Jam Poetry) Have you ever defined yourself by what you do? Did you ever struggle to find your purpose, only to have someone else define it for you? Let us know, we love to hear the stories our listeners have to share. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Seven: Our Journey Has Just Begun
Join Turg and Randy Z as they continue the discussion from last week's episode surrounding the essence of finding one’s purpose in life as, this week, they take on Turg’s story, from origin to status as well as… Turg and his family do Disneyland. Was it a good trip? Was it another version of the Summer Las Vegas trip from 2016? So Turg wants to be famous. Randy doesn’t see Turg as a limelight kind of guy and questions his motivation. Randy says engineering is straightforward – he clearly doesn’t know engineers. Turg talks college changes and personality developments and his hardcore gaming addiction that nearly got him kicked out of UC Riverside. Mentoring is a way to evoke your worst so you can bring out someone else’s best. Turg explains how his hardships translated into a life altering moment. Failure is often the worst feeling, but when you can take a negative and spin it into a positive, that’s when the changes you make stick. Turg talks about how he realized he wanted to become a leader – not famous, but inspiring and encouraging. Randy explains why he never drove himself to become a leader and how it just might not be for him. Turg opens up about his obsession to become an influential leader. Awareness is key to achieve anything in life and Turg explains how his awareness developed his desire to lead and grow. Career paths are unique from person to person, all motivated by different factors; all headed in different directions. Turg explains how his career path sparked his desire to keep learning and growing to refine his skills and become the leader he strives to be. Randy asks Turg how much hard work versus luck factored into his eventual career change success. Turg explains how his confidence and perseverance helped him overcome the “stuckness” he had felt. It comes down to how badly someone wants the change and what they’re willing to do to achieve it that makes or breaks the decision. You are only limited by your effort; focus on what you can control and ignore the stuff you can’t. In life, timing is everything and Turg explains how, while an opportunity is tough to come by – the right opportunity is life changing. If you like what you do, invest all you can to excel so that you’re paving a smooth path toward your future. Next week we have a great follow up to these wonderful stories about how the guys came to be where they are now and how these influences in their lives were sparked by the ever-changing world around them. Again, the Millennial struggle continues to redefine, reconfigure, and upend the lives of those trying to find their self worth or purpose throughout. We really hope you enjoyed learning more about us because it's not always easy to share the deepest most best-kept secrets behind the mask. We want to hear from you - reach out to us and let us know if you have had inspiration from someone or something in your life that has helped shape where you are today. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Six: The Michael Jackson Effect - Turg's Story
Join Turg and Randy Z as they talk start the show in a tardy fashion due to Randy's misadventures in LAX and his insatiable appetite - along with a conversation focused on identifying with one's purpose -that will lead you deeper into the life of the magnificent Randy Z and... How Turg and Randy plan on pushing new "street worthy" curriculum at the USC Medical School. Turg introduces the importance of the month of May. Why Randy wanted to be a trash man when he grew up. How Turg planned on becoming famous when he grew up. Randy discusses how different famous was then versus now. Mandy Moore makes an appearance on the show, in name alone. Turg tries to put fame in the modern day perspective and how these perceptions change us as we grow into or older selves. Why Randy shifted his focus from trash man to singer to doctor purely because of the impact of the movie La Bamba on his life. How Randy's best friend Cliff changed his life trajectory forever. Balalalala la Bamba Randy discusses his medical ailments and how they have changed his course through life. Why these events influenced his decision to make it his mission to help others. Why Randy's grandfather's advice about career path holds no relevance in our modern day society. The guys discuss why these changes were so cumbersome. Randy gives insight into his decision not to join the military out of college. The guys discuss the improvement process that is needed when growing up and adjusting one's mindset. Why the traditional American dream still confuses some people - including Randy's 10-year old self. Why Randy choose the path he felt was natural and, in a sense, easier for him to accept. Turg brings the La Bamba effect into full focus in discussing the catalysts behind the decisions that propel our future. We don't often realize the impact the large - or even small - decisions in our life impact us now. We hope you enjoyed taking a walk alongside us this week as we painted the path through the past that has slowly become Randy's present. Next week, we discuss Turg's story and how the guys are using the month of May in a very special way, to make a very special point Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Five: The La Bamba Effect - The Randy Z Story
Join Turg and Randy Z as they power through another listener question that addresses the expectations and characteristics of being in your thirties and… Why is being comfortable in your own skin so difficult? Why would you ever let your partner dictate what you do? Should you love someone for where they are at and who they are, rather than what they have the potential to become? Why would someone you “love” make you forget your old self? So many questions to ask. So little answers. Randy challenges Turg’s alleged reneging of a particular comment that needs some research. The guys revisit Randy’s baby talking ex-girlfriends and how, for some including Randy, this is an intolerable characteristic. In relationships, you need to know your expectations at thirty. Randy discusses how one needs to know their audience when choosing a relationship. Turg talks about how there is a certain societal expectation that aligns people to their age – their thirties, for example. This pressure can overwhelm and cause breakdowns in character or individuality to the extent that it destroys the integrity of a person. It’s not necessary to make extreme sacrifices to your own individuality in order to maintain a relationship – romantic or not. Turg breaks down his Burger King example and why wearing a cardboard crown relates to the expectations of us in our thirties. Randy says you have a choice to listen or pay attention to those that set the expectations. Just own your truth and live out your desires. Turg discusses Buddhism and how loving yourself is the key to unlocking your personal success. Counter-culture is the real culture. Mainstream adapts. So the guys continue to discuss counter-culture, causes, and shifts in societal expectations and roles. Do you believe enough in yourself to take a risk and adopt, lead, and inspire? At the end of the day, own your truth. We have lots more listener questions, topics, and ideas to discuss in the coming weeks. But, in the meantime, if our listeners have anything they'd like to share, let us know. We'd love to hear from you as a lot of what we hear and receive ends up driving our content forward. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Four: Owning Your Truth
Join Turg and Randy as they wrap up the Fuck Millennials discussion with the pinnacle of topics: shallowness and… why the guys use American Gladiators to kick off the show, Randy drops a nugget of truth and wisdom in saying whoever can sustain the longest wins the rat race of life, discover the guys favorite American Gladiator events. The guys continue discussing how social media is contributing greatly to the increase of shallow behavior among the general population, how the Millennial push for more media and more information is killing confidence. You’re collateral damage in someone's business model When being shallow consumes the consumer, where do we draw the line? Turg argues that vanity and self-interest is driving and thinks Millennials are the drivers of these influencing effects. Are we influenced by the pressures around us to conform to the standards we see? How has reality TV helped to amplify the shallowness in our generation to the point where it has evolved out of control? The guys discuss how The Real World set the stage for the new generation of reality stars within the social media realm. Social media has become the new Reality TV – or Reality TV 2.0 – for a lot of people. Randy thinks that we are slowly moving away from this type of reality and may be venturing into a world where striving to be average will be the new normal. The guys come to the revelation that maybe Millennials being perceived as shallow is a misconception and it is the advent of new marketing tactics that help perpetuate this notion. Sex sells, so might this new revelation help Millennials escape the death grip of societal judgements? Maybe not. Turg and Randy help to differentiate marketing from those who try to push their platform through vain measures. Don’t be fooled…the advent of the average person is on the horizon (according to Randy). That's all for the Fuck Millennials series folks! Catch us next week as we embark upon a new journey in discussing how the guys view the search for one's self in their Thirties. As always, if you have anything to share about this episode and how you feel after listening, chime in and let us know what you think, how you feel or if you just don't care about being perceived as shallow, you're going to continue to do it anyway. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty Three: Fuck Millennials and Their Shallowness
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This week, Turg and Randy take on the second of a four episode series discussing the perceptions surrounding the Millennial generation, in specific... As a generation are we lazy, or do we just get a bad rap? Turg doesn't feel like doing this episode. Randy explains why he used to show up to job interviews in his workout clothes. Turg and Randy discuss why our inability to find stable employment may be perceived initiative. Initiative takes different forms, but the reality is undermined by the perception. The job market has been officially wrecked by the power of the Internet. Why Turg quitting his job, cold-turkey, could have been perceived as lazy or unmotivated. Do Millennials lack the proper characteristics of previously successful generations? Millennials might actually be their own worst enemy when it comes to getting "unstuck" in life. Do Millennials lack the confidence to help them break out from the spiral of laziness? Are Millennials setting themselves up for failure by setting expectations that are too lofty to help keep them motivated to achieve more? How does one understand they're investing their time wisely to help them succeed and not maintain the perception of being lazy? Turg discusses his need for validation in order to know his journey is on track. Can the need for validation or affirmation of what we do come off as being too needy or entitled? Effort might be neglected when looking at the Millennial generation through the magnifying lens When effort is overlooked, the perception might be that, instead of being seen hardworking, Millennials are lazy. Randy argues maybe Millennials are not putting enough time into what is expected in order to be seen as "hard working" and not lazy or entitled. Why does eating organic translate to being lazy? Turg and Randy talk about how eating Organic or being a Vegan takes work and the effort is too much for a lot of Millennials. Turg thinks Millennials are lazy since a lot of them just tend to opt out of eating Organic. Randy invokes the power of his Millennial paranoia and Turg says fuck it. Can we get a little more love for the Millennial generation here? Catch us next week as we discuss more pitfalls of the Millennial generation and whether or not we feel they are warranted or just straight bullshit. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty One: Fuck Millennials and Their Laziness
Turg and Randy begin their journey with the first of a series discussing the pitfalls of the generation known as the Millennial generation, in specific... Millennials and their sense of entitlement. Is it a warranted perception? The guys plan to use this very pronounced theme of perception versus reality throughout the next few weeks as they discuss topics that involve the key societal characteristics of the Millennial generation as society dictates. Self-esteem plays a major role in the Millennial struggle. Society often paints Millennials as overconfident or arrogant in many ways. Randy discusses how he took classes as a kid to help reinforce his self-esteem. Additionally, Turg and Randy speak to perception as a reality because of how society reinforces these seemingly negative identities. Why Turg was straight up told he was too arrogant during a job interview. Randy touches on how being the jack of all trades is often times seen as a negative. Randy reveals that he was terrified of the self-esteem puppets as a child. How does excess impact Millennials? How information overload and too many options plays into weakening the Millennial mindset and collective unification. Why excess serves to divide rather than unite. Why having an excess of hobbies and options may be a bad thing. And is news overload corrupting our minds? Turg accuses Randy of being an agent of the fake news media. The Donald Trump-Sean Spicer connection rears its ugly head. Turg wishes he could be a little bit taller, wishes he could be a baller, and hints that he might have an agenda behind the types of company he keeps. Randy gets mad at the entrepreneur/small business relationship. The guys discuss why Millennials over-emphasize the need for validation and why this may be a product of the generational lack of self-confidence. Turg and Randy discuss how Millennials are perceived as under-performers because of their ability to work less and get more done. Randy calls Turg out for identifying as a Millennial. How hared experiences bond the Millennial generation whether people identify as Millennials or not. Why actual success may be limited by the perception of success and this may force more Millennials into the entrepreneurial route. And maybe the entrepreneurial-success correlation to a lack of economic stimulus. How do you define success as a Millennial? Randy perceives Turg as a company man and Turg explains that he is economically, spiritually, and emotionally fulfilled at his current employer. Next, Turg discusses how being a father of two really influences his decision making now more than ever. Randy explains how the priorities and focus shifts as each year goes by and why success seems to take on a different meaning beyond thirty. Can we get a little more love for the Millennial generation here? Catch us next week as we discuss more pitfalls of the Millennial generation and whether or not we feel they are warranted or just straight bullshit. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Twenty: Fuck Millennials and Their Sense of Entitlement
Hey now! Turg and Randy Z are back and in business with a new episode to end a series of listener questions surrounding relationships and what to do when you become the master of your own demise. But first they discuss... Randy getting stuck in DC. Why Southwest is garbage. The benefits of traveling carry-on only. Why planes are constantly falling out of the sky. Why Randy forgets his flight was cancelled. Randy watches Get Out and shares his thoughts. The guys discuss zombies. Turg hates the Randy “wow” remark and cracks the “wow” code. Randy’s car gets keyed. Turg raises his street cred. Meteorologists are just well-dressed snake oil salesmen. Turg reflects on the previous episode and the missed opportunities. Turg issues a mea culpa for missing some developmental details from last week’s discussion about compromise in relationships. The guys bridge the topics from last week to this week when they discuss how one would be able to identify that their partner is holding them back. Making change on your own to benefit the relationship, is it actually effective? Seeking advice and an objective opinion is a weakness many share. Why Randy can’t put up with bullshit anymore. Defense mechanisms and why Turg decides to “manbash”. How often have you asked yourself “Am I the problem”? Reflecting on your own folly; self-diagnosing your own mistakes. This time the guys ask the difficult questions about when relationships breakdown like… when do you draw the line on relationship strain? How much emotional dependence should one derive from a relationship? Should a relationship be your sole source of fulfillment? When someone else needs you too much, what do you do? How about when someone doesn’t need you at all, how do you approach that situation? Why giving too much of yourself is not a healthy relationship goal. How do we know we are giving too much? Why emotional stability can be derived from many sources – and when it fails to fulfill you within your relationship. Finally, the guys address relationship nuance – do you stay or do you go; how and when do you decide after the relationship has been derailed? Why people stay for selfish reasons. How many don’t realize their relationship has been failing and refuse to cut ties for whatever reason keeps them in check. Why we often over-invest in relationships and fear pulling away. And can we ever make the right decision when it comes to cutting ties? We want to hear from you! A lot of times we talk a lot about relationships because at thirty, they become the core of our lives - in every regard. We love, we learn, we live and we die by relationships. So with that, we want to know: Have you been in a one-sided relationship or several relationships? Have a story to share?Need advice from two dudes who might not have the slightest clue on what to do? Drop us a line and let us know and maybe we’ll feature it on our next episode. Don’t forget to listen through all the way to the end. Randy threw in a treat for our fans out there. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Nineteen: Relationships - Are You the Master of Your Own Demise?
This week, Turg and Randy discuss the new album The Chief by Jidenna and using the themes surrounding this powerful freshman release, including… pursuing relationships post-breakup, getting invited to the ex’s wedding. Why a relationship in retrospect brings a lot of unnecessary anxiety into the fray. How the 20s relationship mentality will only set you up for failure in your 30s, prioritizing relationship goals and career goals – which comes first and can we live with the decisions we make. Maybe we always look to the past for sorrow, when do you take the next step in discussing your future with your significant other, day dream relationship standing versus actual relationship standing, how society dictates the way we interpret our roles and expectations in a relationship, holding on - readjusting in a relationship to just make it work. The guys also debate how sabotaging relationships to by neglecting the basic needs of a relationship to survive is a reality in most of our lives. The mentality behind how a relationship is constructed – and at the same time deconstructed – because of where we are in our lives at the time the relationship. Turg goes on to discuss how he almost sabotaged his own relationship by incorrectly applying the old saying, “Happy wife happy life” to his own life by letting things get out of control. Then the guys embark upon story time by addressing how what Turg did may have been the wrong approach to a way toward achieving compromise. Turg and Randy debate the varying perspectives around the selfless and selfish approach to relationships. How marriage changes everything and why you cannot assume you will maintain the same expectations throughout. How Turg and Randy view the varying perspectives behind compromise in a relationship when a relationship is in trouble. Why divorce and breakups are dramatically different when perceived by others. Randy discusses the ‘Come back tour” and why revisiting relationships is a bad idea. How Randy tries to identify with his mistakes in past relationships and he reflects on why we miss opportunities based on contributions to the relationship. Why reflecting on a relationship and focusing on the duality of energy makes a difference in successes and failures in relationships. How settling for a relationship that just doesn’t work is a failures mentality. How a Justin Timberlake reference makes an appearance on the show and why it’s relevant. Why failure in relationships is the reality of the world in which we live. Finally, find out how a Talladega Nights reference makes an appearance on the show and how it’s actually relevant to Turg reaching hard to make a point, and how the guys wrap by getting back to heated debates around percentages. Join the guys for this week's episode that seems to go over a lot of familiar sentiments in a lot more depth and insight. This is definitely not the last time the guys sit around to discuss matters of the heart. As always, let us know what you think and how this episode resonated with you. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Eighteen: Failure to Compromise in a Relationship - A Failures Mentality?
Join your world-renown Man Bun teasers, Turg & Randy Z, as they explore the very depths of their souls in order to painfully mine the memories of the past needed to help develop this show and... the guys talk bachelor parties and Turg's San Diegan exploits with his college buddies, how grooming your genitals in your 30s is an absolute must, why experiences are different now in your thirties, how finances unlock the purest form of male debauchery, why Randy can't seem fathom drunken urination, where Randy disagrees with Turgs male bonding hygienic standards, how comparing experiences from our 20s to our 30s just poses things in a disturbing light, why rocking out with your balls out is a reality in your 30s. How shedding your 20s and embracing your 30s is the new normal? If faking it 'till you make it is the gold standard of our generation then what happens when you make it, debating the differences between deep rooted change and superficial change and how they impact life at 30, owning your truth and becoming "your self" , discussing Turg's journey and revelations along the way, how not identifying with culture - during their childhood - affects their adult life, why relationship identity theft is a real big problem and trying to regain post-breakup, why change can embody many forms throughout your adult life, and the realization that the process of self-discovery is a rebellion in and of itself. Join the guys for this week's episode that covers a lot of new concepts that will carry on throughout this season. This is what we call a "key topic". Turg gets real and Randy helps him get there. It's a wild ride, sometimes a ride that takes many different turns to get to the final point, but a wild ride none-the-less. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Sharon Jones by Brutis Perux Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Seventeen: Leaving Your Old Self Behind
Join your "hosts with the mosts" Turg & Randy Z as they get rather testy talking about a certain part of the male anatomy that just gets all the juices flowing... This week a listener question has risen and the guys answer probably THE most controversial question about the male member: "How difficult is it for a man to tell his father that his baby son will not get circumcised because we are in a free country and the times have changed? Should baby boys continue to be circumcised in the 21st century? How does having matching penises make a man more manly and a better father?" Come along this magic carpet ride with us as we discuss... Why circumcision follows a path alongside family tradition, how age factors into the decisions you make for your children, why fathers might not say why but might intend on maintaining the tradition, why retrospect cannot necessarily shed light on the decisions that were made with our sons, if pain factors in to the early developmental portion of a child's mind, what the general consensus thought about the question posed prior to recording the podcast, how Turg gets a random note from a Nurse about her stance on circumcision, what the hell intactivism is and why it's suddenly relevant, Then we continue to discuss... how circumcision saves governments money all across the globe, if penis reconstruction surgery to reattach the foreskin really gets the job done, how when the perception becomes the reality we all lose, how celebrities like Howard Stern and Joe Rogan feel about the subject of circumcision, how misconceptions about circumcision have worked against the hooded ones, when circumcision is almost a dire necessity and why, why Turg is jealous of pussy power, how Randy justifies talking about penis with friends more and more, what happens when she falls out of love with your special guy, why wives typically side with the husband on circumcision and why Turg is pissed off about it, why Turg gets a bit ornery at the medical professionals that advocate for circumcision, why Randy doesn't agree with Turg, and the guys wrap it up. Tune in to find out why size isn't everything - in regards to length of the episode - and why we insist on using so many puns on our blog (I'll give you a hint, we missed the opportunity during the show). Hey, we didn't record this damn thing twice only to have you not listen in and share; if you agree or disagree with anything we discuss on the show, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@talkthirtytome.com (or on our site) and let us know. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Good Times by Brutis Perux Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Sixteen: Circumcise Me
Join your favorite hosts Turg & Randy Z as they get cozy around the proverbial camp fire to discuss all the things that make this world go 'round including... why Randy is getting into trouble at a funeral, how ex-girlfriends are just plain weird (or not), why Randy was never invited to the holiday party, Turg talks meditation – again, why Turg feels a bit freer this week, how Randy is going to join in the meditation craze, why Buddhism is both selfish and selfless, why meditation is fun, Turg has an informal conversation turn listener question and the guys try to tackle the virtually endless topic - and a little bit as to why Randy still hasn't figured out the answer to... "How do you know you are in a bad relationship and what can you do to prevent it from happening or stop it from getting worse?" This week the guys ask – and answer (with loving delicacy): How individual goals – short term and long term – impact the dynamics of a relationship? When drifting apart due to career aspirations – what do you do? Are relationships all about sacrifice? Do the bad relationships require more sacrifice than the good? Do we get in the way of a potentially good relationship and turn it bad? Why do we not adhere to the expectations we set for one another within the boundaries of a relationship? Does the desire for pronounced personal success affect the relationship dynamic? Why do couples experience a falling out after certain periods of time? How can communication bridge the gap between relationship uncertainties? How might knowing one’s self help turn a bad relationship around? Why do expectations melt away when couples effectively communicate? How do personal experiences help build cohesion and bridge the gaps between two individuals? Do sentimental connections to our partner often sabotage our relationship successes? Do external pressures hurt or help a relationship? Is there ever an answer as to when you know you’re in a bad relationship? With all great change comes great responsibility - join us next week for more into the minds of Turg & Randy Z. And as always, tell us how we did. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Fifteen: You Make Me Wanna Bad Romance
Join your favorite hosts Turg & Randy Z as they spend the episode discussing the first in a series of listener questions submitted as well as... why Turg has cotton mouth, Randy's big real estate disappointment, how a real estate agent suggested Randy gets married, how the Trump effect hurts more than helps, Turg talks gifts and musical theater, we find out Rent has a special place in Randy's heart, we learn a bit about Turg's theater knowledge in a nutshell, why Turg is suddenly into musical theater, how Hamilton gains more relevance now with Rent in hindsight, the guys discuss live music versus soundtracks and albums, Turg says he's taking the Talk Thirty To Me team to see Hamilton in Los Angeles, the guys consider a potentially new concepts for the show, stay tuned to see if the guys get sued for copyright infringements, and the guys tackle their very first listener submitted question: "Dear Turg and Randy Z, I just finished a season of basketball where I play overseas. I decided to get a summer job at home. After a particularly hard day at my job I came home and plop myself on the couch inside at which point my parents, my dad in particular, jokes about basketball not being a real job so I don't know how to cope and once I get into the real world I'll have rough days all the time. My brother constantly wants me to get a real job; join the workforce instead of "mooch off my parents in the off-season." But then again I play basketball and I make a living doing it. How is what I'm doing not a real job? I still have the same pressures to perform to be presentable in the public eye and represent my team in a professional manner. It kind of hurts my self-esteem when you don't think your parents are proud of you because they see the kids you grew up with have moved on with their lives, have started their own families and have a traditional career. Then you have a grown adult daughter at home with no male callers or even the traditional living situation and career. What do I do?" What does it mean to actually work at thirty? How is the true meaning of success as perceived by our loved ones at thirty? Do we communicate our struggles clearly enough? Can we handle each situation as measured and level headed as we can at this age? Should we struggle with the concept that the perception is reality as a generation? Can parents overreact when their children make the same mistakes they made at their age? Do parents let us make the same mistakes before trying to pose a life lesson for us? Should parents project their own failures to the extent that they destroy experiences for us as young adults? Are we just too sensitive as Millennials? Join us as we discuss #WorkingAtThirty and why Parents Just Don't Understand... With all great change comes great responsibility - join us next week for more into the minds of Turg & Randy Z. And as always, tell us how we did; if you agree or disagree with anything we discuss on the show, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@talkthirtytome.com and let us know. Intro Music: Saturday Jam by Clifton "Notes" Ellens, Captain Noah, and Jonathan "Sankeyz" Sanchez Outro Music: Untitled by Brutis Perux and Randy Z Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Fourteen: Parents Just Don't Understand (My Job)
Join Randy Z & Turg as they conclude their conversation with Leslie Antonoff while they discuss how a lot of what they discuss hits home for most listeners, and yet most are too reserved to share openly; work, life, and parenting. Leslie Antonoff joins the crew again to talk about the work life balance is a fight you can never win, men are more logical than women, when to ask for help, why a job shouldn't be your identity, how Randy just hit puberty, whether or not a job should be a passion. Why we are globally ridiculed for our work ethic in the US? How is it that Leslie hasn't actually had a real job, why hatred can awaken a change within, being poor is not something to do more than once if at all possible, the key to success is celebrating the small things, being successful doesn't happen over night, feeling like a failure might be good for you. Unfortunately, Randy Z is out of commission this month so we are bringing you an episode from the VAULT. As as it stands, this will conclude our series with Leslie Antonoff. Sadly, all great conversations must come to an end, but rest assured there will be more Talk Thirty to Me next month when we will be joined by a new guest with more exciting topics to cover! Please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram (Now Live and NEVER going to die) Make sure you support our lovely guest, Leslie Antonoff throughout her various undertakings on her blog The Haute Mommie, follow her on Twitter @hautemommie, and check out her Instagram feed @hautemommie. It's so easy to find her, so go ahead and show your love and support! Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming Now on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Seven: Episode Seven: Bitch, It's Law!
Join Randy Z & Turg as they say "Thank you" to their listeners, discuss...why thirty scares the shit out of people, "I went to college...so what?", how cautious is the new reckless, what facing the future of your past means in your thirties, maybe you're just another asshole, DIY designer jeans, and what's in their head. This episode of Talk Thirty to Me - "Episode Two: My Kid is an Asshole" - promises not to disappoint! As always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter & Facebook. Instagram coming soon! Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming Now on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite Podcast player
Join Randy Z & Turg as they talk about how going to the library can improve oral sex, Fuck Ikea, why bullet journals are ridiculous and why we are suckers for them, and other musings on the inaugural episode of Talk Thirty to Me entitled "Did She Come First". Listen. Talk Thirty to me is a podcast dedicated to those who are either in their 30's or turning 30 - or even those that have "been there, done that" and want to explore new perspectives on the world of two, 30-somethings, as they journey throughout their 30's on a search for answers to the most pressing question: "What is 30?" Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming Now on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite Podcast player