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ALJO IS BACK! On the latest episode of "MightyCast", Demetrious Johnson is joined by former UFC bantamweight champion, "Aljo" Aljamain Sterling! Timecodes 0:00 Intro 0:55 PrizePicks! 1:48 Aljo's Got Bars? 3:05 Welcome Aljamain Sterling! 3:36 DJ and Aljo Trained Together in Vegas 5:34 Aljo's Robotic Neck 6:12 VIIA Hemp! 7:04 Aljo's Move to 145 lbs. 14:40 How Much Weight Aljo Cut at 135 15:00 The UFC's Controversial Negotiation Tactics 15:30 Suga Sean vs Aljo BREAKDOWN 18:31 Getting Pressured into Taking the Suga Sean Fight 19:44 Aljo Praises Suga Sean's Skillset 20:47 Aljo Feels WAY Better at 145 21:04 Aljo was Injured in Calvin Kattar Fight 21:52 The HARDEST Part of Being a UFC Fighter 23:52 Aljo was a MENACE in College… 25:25 It is Okay to Let Loose & Enjoy Life 26:27 The WORST Part of Fight Camps 26:50 Parting with Jon Jones Before His Fights 28:28 DJ is Experimenting with the Devil's Lettuce 32:05 Aljo's Rum: Funk Harbor 34:00 How Aljo Created Funk Harbor 36:07 The Boys Enjoy Some Funk Harbor 37:50 Where to Buy Funk Harbor 41:03 Aljo Has Been Competing in Grappling 42:30 Grappling in Fury FC, Karate Combat, & Polaris 46:33 Aljo vs Kattar BREAKDOWN 50:44 135 and 145 lbs. is STACKED Right Now 53:05 Dealing with Haters Online 55:04 Athletes are Humans Too 58:33 People LOVE to Hate on MMA Fighters 1:00:04 Fighter Pay Discussion 1:03:08 Aljo HATES Losing 1:06:54 Tapping Out in Competition 1:08:11 Grappling with Brandon Moreno and Aljo 1:10:06 Aljo Got BLASTED on Social Media For Tapping Out in Training… 1:13:09 The BEST Way to Train with Others 1:17:45 Where to Follow Aljo and Funk Harbor! 1:19:26 Aljo Injury Update 1:20:08 Mighty Recap 1:20:32 Funk Harbor is FIRE 1:21:18 Aljo and DJ/Michael's Friendship 1:23:12 The UFC LOVES When Fighters Confront Each Other 1:23:39 The Problem with Gym/Fighting Culture 1:25:37 Aljo vs Kattar was PERFECT for Aljo 1:26:21 DJ Does Not Understand THIS About the Fans… 1:32:19 Kai Kara-France and DJ were DM'ing… 1:37:03 Shoutout Aljo and Funk Harbor
In her latest podcast, Jackie guides listeners through the process of using EFT tapping to shift from a mindset of lack to one of abundance. She emphasizes the importance of identifying where feelings of lack are present in the body and addressing them through specific tapping sequences. Jackie shares practical advice on changing thoughts and beliefs to activate abundance, using tools like visualization and celebration of small wins. She also references The Abundance Mindset by Joel Osteen, encouraging listeners to embrace abundance as part of their identity and not to settle for a mentality of scarcity. The episode is designed to empower listeners to step into their full potential and attract greater prosperity in their lives. Key Moments: Introduction to Tapping Out of Lack and Into Abundance (00:01:27 - 00:02:06): Jackie introduces the episode's focus on using EFT tapping to shift from a mindset of lack to one of abundance within 20 minutes. Identifying Feelings of Lack (00:02:23 - 00:02:56): She guides listeners to identify and acknowledge where feelings of lack are present in their body and what triggers these feelings, such as financial concerns or unmet expectations. Global Round of Tapping (00:07:06 - 00:07:39): Jackie conducts a global round of tapping, encouraging listeners to get specific about their feelings of lack and begin the process of releasing those emotions. Shifting from Lack to Abundance (00:09:27 - 00:10:34): She leads listeners through a tapping sequence to let go of lack and activate an abundance mindset, emphasizing the importance of changing one's thoughts and beliefs. Activating Abundance (00:16:13 - 00:17:00): Jackie provides a tapping activation to reinforce abundance, encouraging listeners to visualize and feel the energy of abundance in their lives. Abundance Mindset Boost (00:13:02 - 00:14:48): She shares insights from the book The Abundance Mindset by Joel Osteen, highlighting the importance of not settling in a mindset of lack and recognizing abundance as an inherent part of one's identity. Celebrating Successes to Attract Abundance (00:18:04 - 00:18:48): Jackie suggests practices like celebrating small wins and sharing successes with others as ways to further activate an abundance mindset and attract more positive energy into one's life If you found this episode insightful, share it with a friend or colleague in the healing arts! I'd love to hear your feedback and any aha moments you had. Until next time, continue to empower others and thrive in your practice! This Fall, inside of the All Access Pass Jackie will be courses and bi-weekly group coaching to help you personalize some of the suggestions made today. Join the All Access Pass here: https://jackie-mcdonald.mykajabi.com/all-access
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: On Tapping Out, published by Screwtape on November 17, 2023 on LessWrong. I. It has been said that rationality is akin to a martial art. Very well. If we're going to borrow from martial arts, let us borrow properly. There is a technique known in some parts of the rationalist community called "Tapping Out." Tapping out in this context means you would like to exit an argument or debate. I believe this technique was first imported to LessWrong in this comment by Rain, and it is defined in this tag. As someone who has been practicing martial arts for most of his life, I have some thoughts on the ritual that is tapping out. If you're unfamiliar with the term's origin, let me describe the physical form. Tapping out looks like slapping either the ground or the opponent three times in an open handed strike of light to medium force. It's about the amount of power you'd use to clap your hands, and in fact the sound is pretty similar to clapping. It doesn't have to be exactly three times either; if you're wrestling and your opponent keeps tapping you over and over, you let them go, you don't hold on because it was seven instead of three. Tapping out can be more exactly codified in competitive martial arts like MMA matches or intercollegiate wrestling. It's also used in martial arts dojos where there isn't a competitive focus, and I all but guarantee you'll learn about it if you go to a dojo that does a lot of sparring or partner practice. Notably, tapping out is functionally the same in every dojo I've every learned at.[1] There is a good reason for this: you want it to be immediately clear whether someone is tapping out. I was repeatedly told that if it was ever unclear to me whether my opponent was tapping out, I was supposed to assume they were doing so and let them go. II. Actually, I want to back up and look at that sentence again. I used the phrase "my opponent" to refer to the other person, but the majority of the times when I or the other person tapped out wasn't during a competition. It was common for a drill to start with me attacking them, for them to deflect the attack and pin me, and then for me to tap out as soon as the pin was complete. Often we would do this a few dozen times in a row, alternating which of us attacked and which of us defended. I would be in pain during the pin, and I wasn't going to escape anyway since that wasn't the drill, and I risked it hurting later after we'd stopped, because my arm had been wrenched repeatedly. In a competition, tapping out generally means that you lose the point. In a drill, what would it even mean to say that I "lost" the round? At the end of twenty minutes, the score would probably be forty to thirty-nine, and the winner would entirely be down to who went first. We'd tie half the time! Even when we weren't drilling a specific sequence and were instead freely practicing, tapping out didn't have a negative connotation or stigma. You tried something, it didn't work, so you stopped and set up again. Saying someone "lost" when they tapped out in that context would be like a music teacher saying a new student had "lost" when they played a chord wrong or worse, like a skilled musician feeling that they'd "lost" when trying to write a new melody and discovering they didn't like how it sounded. Yeah, ideally you'd play it perfectly the first time and it would be great, but what you're reinforcing is never trying anything new. While I'm on the subject: the ability to tap out did not depend on whether or not you were the "aggressor." If we both stepped into the ring, I swing first, you counterattack, and then I tap out? That's fine, everything working as expected. If you're part of a debate club and it's a competition day against another school I would expect saying that you tap out to mean you lost the round. Don't do that unles...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: On Tapping Out, published by Screwtape on November 17, 2023 on LessWrong. I. It has been said that rationality is akin to a martial art. Very well. If we're going to borrow from martial arts, let us borrow properly. There is a technique known in some parts of the rationalist community called "Tapping Out." Tapping out in this context means you would like to exit an argument or debate. I believe this technique was first imported to LessWrong in this comment by Rain, and it is defined in this tag. As someone who has been practicing martial arts for most of his life, I have some thoughts on the ritual that is tapping out. If you're unfamiliar with the term's origin, let me describe the physical form. Tapping out looks like slapping either the ground or the opponent three times in an open handed strike of light to medium force. It's about the amount of power you'd use to clap your hands, and in fact the sound is pretty similar to clapping. It doesn't have to be exactly three times either; if you're wrestling and your opponent keeps tapping you over and over, you let them go, you don't hold on because it was seven instead of three. Tapping out can be more exactly codified in competitive martial arts like MMA matches or intercollegiate wrestling. It's also used in martial arts dojos where there isn't a competitive focus, and I all but guarantee you'll learn about it if you go to a dojo that does a lot of sparring or partner practice. Notably, tapping out is functionally the same in every dojo I've every learned at.[1] There is a good reason for this: you want it to be immediately clear whether someone is tapping out. I was repeatedly told that if it was ever unclear to me whether my opponent was tapping out, I was supposed to assume they were doing so and let them go. II. Actually, I want to back up and look at that sentence again. I used the phrase "my opponent" to refer to the other person, but the majority of the times when I or the other person tapped out wasn't during a competition. It was common for a drill to start with me attacking them, for them to deflect the attack and pin me, and then for me to tap out as soon as the pin was complete. Often we would do this a few dozen times in a row, alternating which of us attacked and which of us defended. I would be in pain during the pin, and I wasn't going to escape anyway since that wasn't the drill, and I risked it hurting later after we'd stopped, because my arm had been wrenched repeatedly. In a competition, tapping out generally means that you lose the point. In a drill, what would it even mean to say that I "lost" the round? At the end of twenty minutes, the score would probably be forty to thirty-nine, and the winner would entirely be down to who went first. We'd tie half the time! Even when we weren't drilling a specific sequence and were instead freely practicing, tapping out didn't have a negative connotation or stigma. You tried something, it didn't work, so you stopped and set up again. Saying someone "lost" when they tapped out in that context would be like a music teacher saying a new student had "lost" when they played a chord wrong or worse, like a skilled musician feeling that they'd "lost" when trying to write a new melody and discovering they didn't like how it sounded. Yeah, ideally you'd play it perfectly the first time and it would be great, but what you're reinforcing is never trying anything new. While I'm on the subject: the ability to tap out did not depend on whether or not you were the "aggressor." If we both stepped into the ring, I swing first, you counterattack, and then I tap out? That's fine, everything working as expected. If you're part of a debate club and it's a competition day against another school I would expect saying that you tap out to mean you lost the round. Don't do that unles...
Hey there! I'm so glad to be back in action. If you haven't already heard my last episode, I shared briefly that I am returning after a little more than a year off. I had to take my own advice and focus on some things that were right in front of me. I also spent a year and a half deep-diving into getting my Clinical EFT certificate as well as a Tapping Out of Trauma and some further Stress Resilience coaching. What fun! The breakthroughs I have seen using these techniques have been incredible. It's been a gift for myself and those around me. In this episode, I share a little of that journey as well as an introduction to EFT and how it can help truly release stress, PTSD, and even physical pain. I hope you enjoy! Thanks for listening! Leave a comment if you've been enjoying it. Check out more resources at CoachKirsten.com
JS Gunslinger returned to the show and brought a mystery brew with him. The LCL Geek also brought us a new beer to try. Are either of these drinks any good? The gents also talk 4th of July, firework fails, changes at UND, and a non-firework explosion! JS and Howard are both working on projects during the show! Plus, JS has a controversial take that could rip the whole group apart! Hesket Station Implosion - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQL1Wz6QQDc Recorded 6.30.23 0:00 - 3:23 - Intro 3:23 - 19:01 - What's on Tap? 19:01 - 24:29 - Fireworks and Duct Tape 24:29 - 27:43 - Howard's Dad on the Show 27:43 - 33:21 - Assembling a Truck 33:21 - 40:04 - Bad News about Oscar-Zero 40:04 - 42:15 - Kidder's 4th 42:15 - 47:01 - Sesame Street, Parenting, & Spy Planes 47:01 - 54:56 - What's on Tap? Round 2 54:56 - 58:31 - This Is Getting Out Of Hand 58:31 - 1:01:19 - Tapping Out? 1:01:19 - 1:10:41 - Changes to UND 1:10:41 - 1:15:17 - Explosion!! 1:15:17 - 1:16:49 - Howard vs. Coffee Beer 1:16:49 - 1:24:50 - Project Update 1:24:50 - 1:26:09 - LCL Geek Has Another 1:26:09 - 1:34:06 - Howard Made A Mistake 1:34:06 - 1:40:21 - Model Kits 1:40:21 - 1:48:50 - JS Has Done The Math 1:48:50 - 1:54:16 - JS Has A Controversial Take 1:54:16 - 1:59:01 - Cheap Plugs 1:59:01 - 2:01:04 - Closing Thoughts 2:01:04 - Outro https://beerbluesbs.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZIodCkbtyGAnkz_ICiMwQ https://open.spotify.com/show/1pnho1ZzuGgThbLpXbAs3t https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Unmhz98iRYU97l18uJp99 https://www.twitch.tv/tuez13
LCL Geek and JS Gunslinger return to the show to try a pickle beer that could be good or terrible. The gents talk beer, brewing, artificial intelligence, and hockey. Kidder watched a plethora of movies and is sharing his thoughts. Howard is contemplating a bit of farming. Plus, Howard and Kidder try a pair of IPAs that leaves somebody tapping out. Pet Place Grooming – www.petplacegroomer.com Recorded 3.26.23 0:00 - 4:17 - Intro 4:17 - 19:17 - What's on Tap? 19:17 - 22:40 - Ghost of Jimi Hendrix 22:40 - 26:52 - Brewing & Hop Farming 26:52 - 27:51 - The Pickle Beer Keeps Getting Stronger! 27:51 - 31:56 - IT and More Brewing 31:56 - 40:24 - Back to the Pickle Beer 40:24 - 42:02 - A.I. Generated Beer 42:02 - 43:47 - Whiskey Fungus Comments 43:47 - 49:09 - Last of the Pickle Beer 49:09 - 57:19 - What's on Tap? Round 2 57:19 - 1:00:37 - JS had a first 1:00:37 - 1:08:59 - Avalanche Update 1:08:59 - 1:14:35 - Binnington Update 1:14:35 - 1:15:50 - Tapping Out? 1:15:50 - 1:23:03 - John Wick Chapter 4 1:23:03 - 1:26:48 - JCVD 1:26:48 - 1:30:18 - Lucky Number Slevin 1:30:18 - 1:34:05 - Star Wars 1:34:05 - 1:37:07 - Terminal 1:37:07 - 1:43:03 - Cats, Rats, and Tornados 1:43:03 - 1:45:35 - Set Update 1:45:35 - 1:52:34 - 2 Year Anniversary 1:52:34 - 1:57:57 - Cheap Plugs 1:57:57 – Outro https://beerbluesbs.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZIodCkbtyGAnkz_ICiMwQ https://open.spotify.com/show/1pnho1ZzuGgThbLpXbAs3t https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Unmhz98iRYU97l18uJp99 https://www.twitch.tv/tuez13
In today's podcast I am sharing an interview that I participated in with The EFT Tapping Training Institute in collaboration with Suzanne Fageol and Dr. Craig Weiner from Tapping Out of Trauma Continuing Education Seminars called using EFT tapping for traumatic grief. EFT stands for the Emotional Freedom Techniques. EFT is a form of psychological acupressure, based on the same energy meridians used in traditional acupuncture to treat physical and emotional problems for over 5,000 years, but without any of needles. Instead, it allows an individual to simply tap using their fingertips to apply energy onto specific meridians on the head and chest while thinking about specific problems or struggles. EFT can be used in a variety of circumstances and is often used to change negative feelings, reduce self-limiting beliefs, change repetitive unwanted behaviors and is even effective for working with and resolving traumatic memories. It is also commonly used to create positive emotional states, achieve desired goals, and attain higher states of health, well-being, and resilience. Today's podcast provides information for EFT practitioners who might encounter clients who are living with traumatic grief so that they will be better prepared to respond to the needs of individuals who have experienced an unexpected death. However, it also provides a great review of some of the foundational concepts related to traumatic grief. To learn more about EFT tapping training institute you can visit EFTtappingtraining.com or visit our Facebook page talking about the podcast untethered with Dr. Levin. Our next podcast will be on March 15th and will be an anonymous interview with a young woman who experienced the death of her partner from alcoholism. She has asked that both her and her partner's identities remain anonymous for family privacy and the stigma that often surrounds death related to addiction. For help with a sudden and unexpected loss, sign up for my free mini course, where I will teach you about the 3 Truths About Living With A Sudden and Unexpected Loss. Please visit www.fromgrieftogrowth.com to sign up.
On this episode: Go Chiefs! Super Bowl Sunday is Here! We make our positions on the game known, at least most of us do. Our black history celebration continues as we are reminded by both Mississippi and Alabama why Black history is necessary and Critical Race Theory is more than a theory. Mississippi is taking local control of courts and capitol police from the blackest city in America, Jackson; Tuscaloosa Alabama doesn't want their students learning anything about black history before 1970. Wonder why that is? The NBA trade deadline shook up the league, but more importantly Lebron James has claimed the all-time scoring leadership from Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Pat Mahomes said, “Tapping out? Tapping Out, Tapping Out? What dat about? You Beat Me? Point the Data Out!” (At least that's how we imagine it) Before he started “Blacking Out” in the first superbowl featuring two black QBs. Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) Adrian (Slim AC) Kim (Ms. Honey Bunz) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonBlacking Out- A. Jones, J. JeffersonPhoto Editing:Jason JonesSister Podcast: Psychology of The Hustlehttps://open.spotify.com/show/7LjmJlsStkrqYt5R0bpx6f?si=1eda2251468c4458Title: Twin Sister: Slavery and SegregationIntro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvJufKoTrOkMississippi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ25-U3jNWMhttps://mississippitoday.org/2023/02/07/jackson-court-system-house-bill-1020/?fbclid=IwAR2VVAEsSrF0kKT8glZe8AZzKpRErDArAIK0cC36Qrt643ASE-9mjGfBwfohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C-kBVggFrsDon't forget Bama:https://www.cbs42.com/news/local/200-students-stage-walkout-at-hillcrest-high-school-in-protest-over-black-history-month-program/?fbclid=IwAR2Y8QFTpaVVEndoz8jIK-zWUuOS10XE5wTD612XoHX6tnjPqdH4MOHFFx8Gun Laws:https://nypost.com/2023/02/09/lawyer-dead-after-mri-discharges-gun/?fbclid=IwAR0MdguLkMDaqgPeAqnS5-rSQqvvZQWgjFnDaVCB034TLVoavWFsYemEOvgBen the Bigot:https://twitter.com/ronfilipkowski/status/1624394957913001984?s=49&t=XgwLTbv4WGDX0GOsnspXEg&fbclid=IwAR2doKZlN6ysSPxv_TNFCRfsBtA_RTnbWNe_hAcWBNWxK6IYA9b65p_zChMSports:https://twitter.com/itme_chantelle/status/1622035219518988291?s=49&t=J9vIi_sMKjbQqEQoOdIfTA&fbclid=IwAR1lWP2ZsU9LKLQhlbPlsrQAhA4YiB593X5X8onzGhbWDcN3ZL5IgsXdckshttps://www.facebook.com/reel/2197064907147651/https://www.facebook.com/reel/734498314865935/https://www.instagram.com/reel/Coie60TpgvH/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D&fbclid=IwAR0rGecpv4ZHbi_kEfryv-3C6oIKHWRx3ilpIHtGx2bM5I-MppEFw9tQK2IGo Chiefs:https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-super-bowl-five-bold-predictions-for-chiefs-vs-eagles-game-including-an-unlikely-first-td-scorer/
On this episode: Go Chiefs! Super Bowl Sunday is Here! We make our positions on the game known, at least most of us do. Our black history celebration continues as we are reminded by both Mississippi and Alabama why Black history is necessary and Critical Race Theory is more than a theory. Mississippi is taking local control of courts and capitol police from the blackest city in America, Jackson; Tuscaloosa Alabama doesn't want their students learning anything about black history before 1970. Wonder why that is? The NBA trade deadline shook up the league, but more importantly Lebron James has claimed the all-time scoring leadership from Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Pat Mahomes said, “Tapping out? Tapping Out, Tapping Out? What dat about? You Beat Me? Point the Data Out!” (At least that's how we imagine it) Before he started “Blacking Out” in the first superbowl featuring two black QBs. Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) Adrian (Slim AC) Kim (Ms. Honey Bunz) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonBlacking Out- A. Jones, J. JeffersonPhoto Editing:Jason JonesSister Podcast: Psychology of The Hustlehttps://open.spotify.com/show/7LjmJlsStkrqYt5R0bpx6f?si=1eda2251468c4458Title: Twin Sister: Slavery and SegregationIntro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvJufKoTrOkMississippi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ25-U3jNWMhttps://mississippitoday.org/2023/02/07/jackson-court-system-house-bill-1020/?fbclid=IwAR2VVAEsSrF0kKT8glZe8AZzKpRErDArAIK0cC36Qrt643ASE-9mjGfBwfohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C-kBVggFrsDon't forget Bama:https://www.cbs42.com/news/local/200-students-stage-walkout-at-hillcrest-high-school-in-protest-over-black-history-month-program/?fbclid=IwAR2Y8QFTpaVVEndoz8jIK-zWUuOS10XE5wTD612XoHX6tnjPqdH4MOHFFx8Gun Laws:https://nypost.com/2023/02/09/lawyer-dead-after-mri-discharges-gun/?fbclid=IwAR0MdguLkMDaqgPeAqnS5-rSQqvvZQWgjFnDaVCB034TLVoavWFsYemEOvgBen the Bigot:https://twitter.com/ronfilipkowski/status/1624394957913001984?s=49&t=XgwLTbv4WGDX0GOsnspXEg&fbclid=IwAR2doKZlN6ysSPxv_TNFCRfsBtA_RTnbWNe_hAcWBNWxK6IYA9b65p_zChMSports:https://twitter.com/itme_chantelle/status/1622035219518988291?s=49&t=J9vIi_sMKjbQqEQoOdIfTA&fbclid=IwAR1lWP2ZsU9LKLQhlbPlsrQAhA4YiB593X5X8onzGhbWDcN3ZL5IgsXdckshttps://www.facebook.com/reel/2197064907147651/https://www.facebook.com/reel/734498314865935/https://www.instagram.com/reel/Coie60TpgvH/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D&fbclid=IwAR0rGecpv4ZHbi_kEfryv-3C6oIKHWRx3ilpIHtGx2bM5I-MppEFw9tQK2IGo Chiefs:https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-super-bowl-five-bold-predictions-for-chiefs-vs-eagles-game-including-an-unlikely-first-td-scorer/
Step into the shoes of Gisele Bundchen. You're FAILING at REVIVING your career after trying to KILL Tom Brady's. How do you avoid Amber Heard-ing your brand, live and in public, if you will? Step into the shoes of the DNC. With our President HINTING at TAPPING OUT of a 2024 re-election run, walk us through your options to replace him. Step into the shoes of Adam Levine. How do you get off FRONT STREET after being busted for offering to name your pregnant wife's unborn CHILD after a SIDE CHICK? REGULAR FEATURE: HEEL TURN REGULAR FEATURE: MISTYAF Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/iftheshoesfit
Step into the shoes of Gavin McInnes. After your fans WORRIED about what HAPPENED to you ON YOUR SHOW which led to your ALLEGED DISAPPEARANCE. It turns out you were BUSTED…for pulling a PRANK! Was offending your fans with a fake arrest part of your PR plan and if not ... .should it be, live and in public, if you will? Step into the shoes of a Don't Worry Darling Producer. Is the BAD BLOOD…OPEN FEUDING…and…LYING during your movie's PRESS TOUR good for putting BUTTS in SEATS or just a PAIN IN THE BUTT? Step into the shoes of Nate Diaz. When asked about your upcoming OOF-SEE 279 fight, you told ESPN that you don't want it, but will do it anyway. Is it worth giving it your all or just TAPPING OUT to give a final FINGER to the Bald One? Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/iftheshoesfit
Tapping Out 2 @lign has brought me into a state of constant peace. I can find my center oh so fast. Bringing to the forefront of the mind what we have been consistent with for a while. Being grateful for it ☺️ 2 Peter 3:8 “But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day”
Tapping Out for our last segment of the night.. Producer Jake Noecker joins hosts Brendan Tobin & Sean Levine to discuss Charles Oliveira v Islam Makhachev at UFC 280! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Sonya shares a tap for... Tapping Out a Trigger! Use this tap when you have a specific trigger arise that you know you need to heal. Please remember to subscribe, leave a rating and review and share this with someone who needs it! Join us every Monday night at 9 EST / 6 PST for World Tapping Circle: http://worldtappingcircle.com/
Join as as we sit down with Nikki Ash author books such as Fighting for a Second Chance, Tapping Out, and her brand new release My Kind of Love. We talk to Nikki about all things books, and ask her favorite tropes etc. Also please check out her newest release! Our Links: http://www.instagram.com/bookshelfboyfriendspodcast http://www.facebook.com/bookshelfboyfriends http://www.instagram.com/book_obsessedreviews http://www.instagram.com/author.montyj Nikki Ash's Links https://authornikkiash.com https://www.facebook.com/AuthorNikkiAsh/ https://twitter.com/AuthorNikkiAsh https://www.instagram.com/authornikkiash/ https://www.amazon.com/Nikki-Ash/e/B01MSM3Q2G https://www.bookbub.com/authors/nikki-ash My Kind of Love: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D74JPKV/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookshelf-boyfriends/support
Nandi Comer climbs in the ring with Franny and Danez for this wonderful, warm episode of VS. The Detroiter, whose new book Tapping Out is available now from Northwestern University Press, talks about her love of lucha libre mexican wrestling, writing into a tradition that isn’t her own, the ways that academia can rob poets of their humanity, and DETROIT! Pick up Nandi’s book Tapping Out here: https://nupress.northwestern.edu/content/tapping-out NOTE: Make sure you rate us on Apple Podcasts and write us a review!
What Up Fam! In today's show I review Tapping Out by Nandi Comer. Nandi covers the intricacies of the black female experience, as well as the realities of being a migrant and an immigrant, with the backdrop of crowd pleasing showmanship in masked wrestling. Leave a review about what you loved from the podcast! Check out my Booktube, Written Reviews, and Weekly Column here: www.brandenprintup.com/writing Purchase the book here: Tapping Out by Nandi Comer, Northwestern University Press
Today, we conclude this series with a famous wrestling match between a man and the Lord. Tapping Out can and will in God's economy lead to victory.
Today, we conclude this series with a famous wrestling match between a man and the Lord. Tapping Out can and will in God's economy lead to victory.
In our series called, "Tapping Out" we discover what it looks like when God calls an individual into HIS service. Examining the life of Gideon we glean how God's call is personal, how we hide from God's call and how our life and the obvious contradictions cannot hinder that calling if we are willing to surrender to God's calling.
In our series called, "Tapping Out" we discover what it looks like when God calls an individual into HIS service. Examining the life of Gideon we glean how God's call is personal, how we hide from God's call and how our life and the obvious contradictions cannot hinder that calling if we are willing to surrender to God's calling.
If you have ever been in a wrestling match you may understand the phrase, "Tapping Out," it's a way of communicating to the other party that you surrender. Today, we introduce our new mini-series "Tapping Out" and start in a very unique place...
If you have ever been in a wrestling match you may understand the phrase, "Tapping Out," it's a way of communicating to the other party that you surrender. Today, we introduce our new mini-series "Tapping Out" and start in a very unique place...
Naomi Janzen is is a certified Expert Clinical EFT Practitioner and Certified Energy Psychology Practitioner and trainer who has been tapping since 2008. She is author of the forthcoming book, Tapping Out of Depression (When You Barely Care Enough to Try), co-creator of the tapping and meditation site One Mind Live and the creator of Remindfulness, a mindfulness app for iPhone that's on top ten lists from Positive Psychology to Cosmopolitan magazine. A screenwriter for over 25 years before becoming an EFT practitioner, she wrote and co-produced a just-released documentary called The Science of Tapping which explores the surprising amount of clinical research that's now been done on this emerging technique. JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast shows including Fit 2 Love and Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, an Amazon best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life, and author of Knack Absolute Abs: Routines for a Fit and Firm Core. She was named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine. JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, Elegant Bride, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox 11, the CW and KTLA. Her newest book, The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame debuted at #2 on the Amazon Best Seller List for Women’s Health – get your free copy at jjflizanes.com/book
Naomi Janzen is is a certified Expert Clinical EFT Practitioner and Certified Energy Psychology Practitioner and trainer who has been tapping since 2008. She is author of the forthcoming book, Tapping Out of Depression (When You Barely Care Enough to Try), co-creator of the tapping and meditation site One Mind Live and the creator of Remindfulness, a mindfulness app for iPhone that's on top ten lists from Positive Psychology to Cosmopolitan magazine. A screenwriter for over 25 years before becoming an EFT practitioner, she wrote and co-produced a just-released documentary called The Science of Tapping which explores the surprising amount of clinical research that's now been done on this emerging technique. JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast shows including Fit 2 Love and Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, an Amazon best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life, and author of Knack Absolute Abs: Routines for a Fit and Firm Core. She was named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine. JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, Elegant Bride, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox 11, the CW and KTLA. Her newest book, The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame debuted at #2 on the Amazon Best Seller List for Women’s Health – get your free copy at jjflizanes.com/book
Naomi Janzen is is a certified Expert Clinical EFT Practitioner and Certified Energy Psychology Practitioner and trainer who has been tapping since 2008. She is author of the forthcoming book, Tapping Out of Depression (When You Barely Care Enough to Try), co-creator of the tapping and meditation site One Mind Live and the creator of Remindfulness, a mindfulness app for iPhone that's on top ten lists from Positive Psychology to Cosmopolitan magazine. A screenwriter for over 25 years before becoming an EFT practitioner, she wrote and co-produced a just-released documentary called The Science of Tapping which explores the surprising amount of clinical research that's now been done on this emerging technique. JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast shows including Fit 2 Love and Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, an Amazon best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life, and author of Knack Absolute Abs: Routines for a Fit and Firm Core. She was named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine. JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, Elegant Bride, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox 11, the CW and KTLA. Her newest book, The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame debuted at #2 on the Amazon Best Seller List for Women’s Health – get your free copy at jjflizanes.com/book
Naomi Janzen is is a certified Expert Clinical EFT Practitioner and Certified Energy Psychology Practitioner and trainer who has been tapping since 2008. She is author of the forthcoming book, Tapping Out of Depression (When You Barely Care Enough to Try), co-creator of the tapping and meditation site One Mind Live and the creator of Remindfulness, a mindfulness app for iPhone that's on top ten lists from Positive Psychology to Cosmopolitan magazine. A screenwriter for over 25 years before becoming an EFT practitioner, she wrote and co-produced a just-released documentary called The Science of Tapping which explores the surprising amount of clinical research that's now been done on this emerging technique. JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast shows including Fit 2 Love and Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, an Amazon best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life, and author of Knack Absolute Abs: Routines for a Fit and Firm Core. She was named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine. JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, Elegant Bride, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox 11, the CW and KTLA. Her newest book, The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame debuted at #2 on the Amazon Best Seller List for Women’s Health – get your free copy at jjflizanes.com/book
Meta Health with Craig Weiner, DC Meta Health is a tool for discovering what emotional traumas, stressors and beliefs we have taken on that have a correlation to chronic physical conditions.In this podcast Craig Weiner, D.C. discusses what Meta Health is, what the ACES study is and how traumas lead to physical illness. Dr. Weiner is a chiropractor and an EFT trainer of trainers with EFT International. Together he and his wife ,Alina Frank, have trained thousands, including Joan, in Emotional Freedom Techniques and Matrix Reimprinting. They are international speakers and trainers with EFT International. They have many EFT programs such as creating a profitable EFT business with their MBA program, EFT Levels 1,2 and 3, Matrix Reimprinting and Tapping Out of Trauma.Schedule an individual Meta Health consult with Dr. Weiner -www.efttappingtraining.com/craig-weinerEFT Trainings -https://www.efttappingtraining.com/re...Science -www.ScienceofTapping.orgMeta Health -www.Meta-Health.infoEFT online courses with Joan Kaylor https://joankaylor.com/education-events/Contact Joan for help with OCD, trichotillomania, trauma and more...I teach you specific EFT for your individual needsJoan@joankaylor.comwww.JoanKaylor.comManifest Your Dreams . with this coupon.https://www.udemy.com/manifest-your-d...LIKE Joan on Facebook: http://bit.ly/JoanFacebookSUBSCRIBE to Joan on YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTubeJoanKaylorFOLLOW Joan on Twitter, Instagramhttp://www.twitter.com/@joankaylorhttp://www.instagram.com/joankaylor
Question 1: From Cameron: I’m thinking of making a bench inspired by Mark Edmundson’s “Modern Danish Cord Bench” from issue #194-Nov/Dec 2007. I’m want to stretch the width to 6’ to use at my 7’ table. Will the front and rear rails be enough to support 4 well fed adults or will I have a hilarious story to tell for the next 30 year about the thanksgiving collapse of 2019? Mark Edmundson’s “Modern Danish Cord Bench” from issue #194-Nov/Dec 2007 Strategies For Building Stronger Furniture by Mike Korsak #269–July/August 2018 Issue Question 2: From Mark: I saw a video where Matt Wajda drew a tool chest, full scale by hand. Is this a common method? I draw Architecture for a living, I am tired of drawing. I’m not interested in SketchUp, I already spend way too much time with AutoCAD. Woodworking is my release. I completely understand that you can work issues out on paper long before you even touch a board. I am curious about designing without drawing. Does anyone you know use a design process that does not involve drawing? Behind the Design: Tim Coleman’s Arabesque by Tim Coleman and Ben Strano #270–Sep/Oct 2018 Issue Mike's post showing the 1/4-piece mirror trick Segment: Shop Resolutions Mike - Learn a new skill this year Anissa - Draw every day Ben - Finish working on his shop, and start working in his shop… by May Question 3: From Andy: Any idea how to go about achieving the finish in the attached image? I’ve never seen a finish like this one that’s pretty vibrant, yet maintains the appearance of the grain. Is it just a watered down paint? Real Milk Paint's Color Chart Old Fashioned Milk Paint's Color Chart Question 4: From Bob: I have some Japanese chisels that I’m starting to use. About 3/16” behind the edge of the blade is a cove. When you grind back to that cove, the back will no longer be flat. Do you have to toss the chisel out at that point? Tapping Out a Japanese Plane Blade with Andrew Hunter by Andrew Hunter #260–Mar/Apr 2017 Issue Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@taunton.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
Question 1: From Cameron: I’m thinking of making a bench inspired by Mark Edmundson’s “Modern Danish Cord Bench” from issue #194-Nov/Dec 2007. I’m want to stretch the width to 6’ to use at my 7’ table. Will the front and rear rails be enough to support 4 well fed adults or will I have a hilarious story to tell for the next 30 year about the thanksgiving collapse of 2019? Mark Edmundson’s “Modern Danish Cord Bench” from issue #194-Nov/Dec 2007 Strategies For Building Stronger Furniture by Mike Korsak #269–July/August 2018 Issue Question 2: From Mark: I saw a video where Matt Wajda drew a tool chest, full scale by hand. Is this a common method? I draw Architecture for a living, I am tired of drawing. I’m not interested in SketchUp, I already spend way too much time with AutoCAD. Woodworking is my release. I completely understand that you can work issues out on paper long before you even touch a board. I am curious about designing without drawing. Does anyone you know use a design process that does not involve drawing? Behind the Design: Tim Coleman’s Arabesque by Tim Coleman and Ben Strano #270–Sep/Oct 2018 Issue Mike's post showing the 1/4-piece mirror trick Segment: Shop Resolutions Mike - Learn a new skill this year Anissa - Draw every day Ben - Finish working on his shop, and start working in his shop… by May Question 3: From Andy: Any idea how to go about achieving the finish in the attached image? I’ve never seen a finish like this one that’s pretty vibrant, yet maintains the appearance of the grain. Is it just a watered down paint? Real Milk Paint's Color Chart Old Fashioned Milk Paint's Color Chart Question 4: From Bob: I have some Japanese chisels that I’m starting to use. About 3/16” behind the edge of the blade is a cove. When you grind back to that cove, the back will no longer be flat. Do you have to toss the chisel out at that point? Tapping Out a Japanese Plane Blade with Andrew Hunter by Andrew Hunter #260–Mar/Apr 2017 Issue Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@taunton.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
Continuing the devotional through 1 Peter from Pastor Erick. Part 10 - “Tapping Out”
WORK YOUR ANGLES! Enjoy this special holiday romp with nurse and adult super star Nina Hartley! Celebrating 30 years in porn, Nina shares the steps to giving pleasure in the driver's seat. TOPICS: Technique vs Attitude, Privilege, Sex Tricks, Intercourse, Coital Alignment Technique, Rhythm, Steps to Wielding a Penis, Empathy to Pleasure, Anterior vs Posterior Walls, Lateral Fornix vs Cervical Os, Fourchette, Lever and Fulcrum, Introitus vs Vestibule, Tolerating vs Craving Penetration, Real Life Arousal, Pre-cum, "Master of O," The Sopranos, Lady Astride, Narrow Chairs, Tapping Out, Threesomes and Sapiosexuality.
“Tapping Out” In this episode, Marth and Eric discuss Marth’s battle with baldness, babysitting strategies, challenging Brock Lesnar to a fight, AND they end the podcast by debuting a new track from their band – Somethin Fierce! …