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Send us a textAs a kid, Ben Knighten took piano lessons for a few years, which he considers his first true musical experience. In middle school, he started playing drums, and in high school, he got an acoustic guitar, learning songs on it through high school and college. After his first experimentations with songwriting, he put more time and energy into developing his songwriting and performance skills at open mics and coffee shop gigs. After a while, he realized he wanted to collaborate musically with others and started learning the mandolin, a more collaborative instrument, in response.Knighten and fellow musician Darren Thornberry have been connected for over a decade now. Between 2010 and 2015, Thornberry, who has also played in many other bands in the past (including heavier bands) and written songs for most of his life, reviewed local musicians through Stubborn Sounds. Knighten reached out as a musician, and the two started playing together as a duo and have become close friends. Around two years ago, they put out a Craigslist ad for a string player to round out their sound. Carey Lewis, who has been a violin player from a very young age and went to college for violin performance, responded to the call. He had already planned to move to Colorado from Texas, so the timing was perfect. With the sound rounded out and the trio cemented, The Lofty Pines was born. Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak. If you would like to be featured in the podcast, contact the host at media@themountainear.com!SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearShare this podcast around wherever you've found it or by sharing the link https://themtnearpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or https://www.themtnear.comYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.
Dr. Danica Thornberry is an author, educator, and fertility acupuncturist in Los Angeles who has worked extensively with fertility patients for nearly 25 years. Her unparalleled success comes from coaching patients to rebuild their lost Fertile Confidence, using concepts from her book Stick It to Me, Baby! and guidance from the online program she created called SeedFertility.com. The Seed Fertility Program is a clinically-tested, international fertility intervention that's endorsed by patients and leading fertility specialists recommending its empowering daily guidance and unique perspectives on overcoming infertility. Danica enjoys teaching, working with her patients, and hosting her newly launched show, The Babymakers Podcast. We discuss topics including: The role of the women's health acupuncturist Understanding foods that help hormones Womens' skin thinning during the aging process What are cooling foods? What are misconceptions about acupuncture? SHOW NOTES: https://www.danicathornberry.com/ www.seedfertility.com https://rss.com/podcasts/thebabymakerspodcast/ ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by 2024 Korn Ferry Tour Championship winner Braden Thornberry for an exclusive interview. One of the newest PGA Tour card holders takes us inside his recent victory at French Lick Golf Resort, winning the 2017 Individual National Championship while at Ole Miss and his victorious, star-studded Walker Cup Team.
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La @JNJPeru destituyó a Patricia Benavides como fiscal suprema. Contra todo pronóstico los consejeros Falconí y Thornberry votaron a favor de destituir a “Vane”. Su hermana, la jueza Enma Benavides y la fiscal Azucena Solari, corrieron la misma suerte.
Animateys is on the trail of the illusive "Wild Thornberry" species. We have a smashing episode for you. For example, did you know that the adult caretakers of the Thornberry species almost entirely ignore their young? Or that they adopt all sorts of outsiders with no consideration of the consequences? Learn this and more on today's episode. Blalarahahgh!
The Ride or Dies take in the view of the burned out valley before setting off with Golmeev in pursuit of a thornberry root, prepared for a dragon to appear at any moment. They find a doomstone, a bush, and you guessed it, a large, flying, angry spirit. In the ensuing encounter, Jo gets into the thicket of it, Jasoo explores a newfound aerial prowess, and Titan tries to threaten a dragon. Poisonous wine-vomit floweth, but the party seems as though they're going to pull through—until the dragon has one last emotional outburst, that is, and everyone has to ask: is this really happening AGAIN? Then on Dirty Crit, we get into some nuances of D&D boss fights and how we like to infuse them with narrative. If you want more of our thoughts on Narrative Forward D&D, check out the recent Patreon Exclusive we did on the topic! Check it out now: Patreon.com/WhenCritHappens Content Warnings: swearing, threats to children, death of animals, heights, gore, body horror, death, misgendering, alcohol. Theme Music: Cullen Fitzpatrick Original Musical Underscoring: Wormwood, Baylen Wagner and Benjamin Burgdorf Logo Design: Casey Hoekstra Email us WhenCritHappens@gmail.com Or get in touch on the socials: Instagram @whencrithappens Facebook @whencrithappens Twitter @whencrithappens
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In this episode of "Eighty Twenty", join hosts Georgia Sinclair and Shanina Shaik in a heartfelt and enlightening episode as they welcome special guest Dr. Danica Thornberry, an author, educator, and fertility acupuncturist with a remarkable journey. Danica shares her unique path, from being diagnosed with infertility at 31 to becoming an acupuncturist and herbalist specializing in women's health. Despite her own fertility struggles, Danica focused on helping others while keeping her diagnosis a secret. The episode unfolds as Danica opens up about her groundbreaking Seed Program, a holistic approach to fertility that combines acupuncture, herbal medicine, and lifestyle changes. Danica shares anecdotes of patients experiencing profound changes, emphasizing the mind-body connection in fertility. Listeners gain insights into the transformative power of changing perspectives and lifestyle choices in fertility, with Danica providing valuable advice and dispelling myths. Georgia, a former patient of Danica, recounts her challenging experience with fertility and egg freezing, highlighting the importance of finding the right practitioner. The episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the possibilities that arise when holistic practices intersect with modern medicine. Tune in for a candid and empowering discussion on fertility, dreams, holistic well-being, and the remarkable journey of Dr. Danica Thornberry, a beacon of hope in the world of reproductive health.
Today, Mitch and Isi discuss all things fruit; the horrors of hairy fruits and mushy apples, Mitch's preference for a cold and crunchy banana, watermelon life-hacks, surviving on coconuts, the versatilities of apples and question; what the hell a lemon posset is and if Halle Berry is actually a fruit? Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Mitch: [0:00] 12345678. Isi: [0:05] 12645678 What? 1264567. Mitch: [0:12] Easy English! Intro Mitch: 0:34 (Hello!) Hiya, welcome to the new episode of the Easy English Podcast. That is so formal. Isi: [0:39] I don't like to look at you while we record it. I have to laugh. Mitch: [0:44] We're so far away again. Isi: [0:46] Hello, down there, in the hallway. Mitch: [0:49] Yeah, it feels like we're in a hallway. Isi: [0:51] I will just directly say it. Mitch, We had The Big Veg Show (The Veg Cast. ) The Veg Cast. I hope people enjoyed it because I said it already, what comes this week. And it's The Big, Big Fruit Show. Mitch: [1:05] The Fruit Show, The Veg Cast and The Fruit Show. Isi: [1:07] Yeah, we couldn't do it both last time, so we need to talk about fruits. Mitch: [1:11] It wouldn't have been fair, though, to have thrown fruits on the ends of veg, because fruits don't... shouldn't be disrespected like that. Isi: [1:17] But fruits have a better life. Most of them are very sugary, so people usually like them more than veg. I would say. Mitch: [1:25] But we're savoury people. No, that sounds like... (We are savoury people.) That's actually a compliment. Because you can be a very unsavoury. Isi: [1:33] Will you make us a drink? Because I wanna ask our listeners for something, in between. Mitch: [1:37] Okay, feels like you're booting me out of the room, to say something private. Isi: [1:41] No, I just want a drink. Mitch: [1:42] If you'd like to listen to this podcast, without Mitch, give us a thumbs up. Isi: [1:46] What I wanted to ask, today is a little bit of a favour. You might know that, in podcast apps, where you listen to us. Um, there are several of podcast apps. It does help, if you give us a review of our podcast, on some apps you can leave a comment about our podcast. And this interaction, if you give like, a response to our podcast, will help others to find our podcast. So, if you could just today, if you like our podcast, take a second out of your day and see in your app where you can leave us a review, a comment, a rating That will be fantastic. It's weird to ask for things, but I think it would be really, really, really nice if you could help us with this. Anyway, and also, if you have questions for our podcast or for us, write us an email to podcast@english.video or on easyenglish.fm. You can also leave us an audio message. We have a section called 'Unhelpful Advice' and we are still waiting for your problems and issues to solve. Okay, now Mitch is back and we can go on with fruits. (Is margarita a fruit?) Topic of the Week Isi: [3:09] I have a few questions first, and then I would guide you through the world of fruits. Um, what is... (Come with me.) What is your favourite fruit? Mitch: [3:14] Off the top of my head, I'm thinking strawberries, but it probably isn't. But strawberries are just like, a solid fruit. Isi: [3:21] So I wanted to say peach, I really like a really good peach, but peach can be really shit as well. Mitch: [3:32] I know what yours is and it's my like, curveball, because when you... when you think of fruits, you think of sweetness. But I think, actually, if we were to really go into it, what fruit we eat the most, especially you, It would be a sour fruit. Isi: [3:48] Lemon. Yeah, lemon is probably my favourite fruit because I eat it most. Mitch: [3:53] It's my favourite pudding. Anything with lemon? Isi: [3:54] I love citrus fruits. Anyway, I love lime, love oranges... favourite pudding. Mitch: [3:59] Yeah. Anything with a lemon on it. (Lemon cake.) Lemon drizzle, for shizzle, ma nizzle, Lemon cheesecake. Isi: [4:05] Lemon posset. (Lemon posset.) Posset. Posset. Such a thing I've learned in England. Um, with watching 'Come Dine With Me'. Everybody does a lemon posset. It sounds so posh. I don't even know really what it is. It's a lemon cream or something. A lemon posset And they're always like; "for dessert, I have a lemon posset". And then you hear the other people talking in the off later in the car, and they're like; "a lemon posset, everybody's doing a lemon lemon posset and hers was not particularly good". Mitch: [4:38] I don't know what it is either. We should make one, just to sound fancy. Isi: [4:42] Lemon posset. Mitch: [4:43] Last night we had a lemon posset. Wasn't it just absolutely delightful, lemon posset. Isi: [4:47] I'll look it up now. Mitch: [4:48] I'm always very disappointed by nectarines. Isi: [4:53] Yeah! (Yeah.) Good nectarines are good. Mitch: [4:55] Yeah, but that's the... that's my I've never had a fully ripe one. I think ever. Isi: [5:01] I just looked up my least favourite fruit, and it's not in my list. So, we we have to do the list together. Um, a gooseberry Mitch: [5:10] You don't like gooseberries? Isi: [5:11] No, they're hairy. They're a weird mix of sweet and sour. And you know what they are... mushy. Mitch: [5:18] Er... mushy. Isi: [5:20] Don't like mushy foods at all. Mushy apples; urgh! Mushy bananas; urgh! Mitch: [5:26] Yeah. Oh, yeah! That That's my pet peeve. I love bananas, but they have to be kind of, not quite ripe. Isi: [5:37] No, yours are the least ripe I've ever seen. Mitch: [5:40] And in the fridge. Cold and crunchy. And probably my least favourite fruit is like a warm, mushy banana. Urgh! Urgh! Oh, I feel sick. Yours is gooseberry, because they're a bit hairy. Isi: [5:57] Yeah, gooseberry and my favourite. I don't know if my favourite would be lemon, but it has to be, because that's what I eat most. Mitch: [6:02] Uh, when you say a hairy fruit is a bit gross, isn't it? Like, have you ever eaten a kiwi? And you've forgotten to take off a little bit of the skin? And you're like, Ugh, what is that? And it's a bit of a hairy skin. Isi: [6:11] Actually, I recently learned that a lot of people eat it with the skin. You can eat the skin. You just eat it like that. Mitch: [6:16] That's disgusting. Isi: [6:17] OK, my favourites are strawberry, peach, mango, lemon. Mitch: [6:21] Yeah. Oh, I have one as well. Sorry. Do we have time for this last one? (No, we do.) I really want to use it more, but I don't know how to use it. And maybe, if anyone has a good recipe or a good way to like, cook it or prepare it. I really, really like rhubarb. Isi: [6:38] I love rhubarb. (I love the taste of rhubarb.) Rhubarb season is at the same time as strawberry. Mitch: [6:44] Oh, really? (I think so.) But I don't really know how to do it, but maybe someone who's listening can send us either a voice message to easyenglish.fm or write to us at podcast@easyenglish.video. Isi: [6:57] Yeah. Um... how do you? Yeah, how do you eat rhubarb in England? I've only seen it in cakes in... in Germany, I can just say we cook it, with a hell lot of sugar. (Where? In the oven or in a pan?) in a in a pot. (In a pot?) Yeah, you cook it and it kind of gets like this soupy, slimy mass. Sounds disgusting. It's quite good. And you can eat it with strawberries or with like, a vanilla sauce or something like this. Let's go now, through the berries. Strawberry, we already talked about. (Good berry.) Blueberry. Mitch: [7:28] I really like blueberries. Isi: [7:32] You like it more than me. We eat it basically every day. I still eat them. They're nice. Mitch: [7:36] Blueberry muffin. Isi: [7:38] Yeah, but you know what I don't like? And you often do it. Blueberry smoothies. Mitch: [7:43] Oh, I love the blueberry smoothy. Isi: [7:44] Too much blueberry. Then it is overbearing, isn't it? I like blueberries, I like them... I actually like both parts of them. Some are like, really big and not so sour, but really like, fresh. And then there're the little ones, that are super sour, both are good. Mitch: [7:58] Blueberries are... is a not safe for work fruit because, the skin always manages to sort of, somehow wrap itself around your teeth. Isi: [8:05] Mm, Yeah. And what is very English and maybe you can say how it's used here, is blackcurrant. Mitch: [8:15] Just someone saying blackcurrant makes you think of being like three years old with a glass of blackcurrant squash. I'm sure many other kids from the who grew up in the nineties, might think of that. Isi: [8:25] Which are the ones that we often see on our walks. Just recently, we saw a lot of them. They look like raspberries, but black. Mitch: [8:32] Oh, isn't that a gooseberry (No.) Blackberry? Yeah. Must be. Isi: [8:36] Like you don't know what a gooseberry is. Google Gooseberry now, so that you understand my. Mitch: [8:42] Goose... berry. They're not hairy. Isi: [8:47] They are hairy. Mitch: [8:49] Yeah? In this, they're not. Wait, it looks a bit like a grape. Which ones are hairy, though? Hairy fruits. Google is suggesting; "Are you thinking of Halle Berry?" Isi: [9:09] We stop with the berries, I'm not educated enough on berries. So citrus fruits, love citrus fruits. Mitch: [9:13] Yeah, absolutely. I have an issue, though. That I've never figured out, is that I don't know the difference between an orange, a tangerine and a clementine. I couldn't tell you what was what, or are they all types of oranges? Are clementines also oranges? And... is that what it is? Isi: [9:32] Clementines are the ones that you eat around like... (But is it an orange?) in winter and around Christmas and you peel them, right? That's clementines. Well yeah, I guess they're part of an orange. Then you have. Do you know kumquats? Mitch: [9:43] Yeah. Is that an orange? (Yeah. Blood oranges.) Oh, nice in a cocktail. Isi: [9:49] Valencia oranges. Best for juicing. Tangerines, juice for sweeter take on orange juice. Okay. Mitch: [9:56] Really, Tangerine? Isi: [9:58] Navel. Navel oranges, most common variety. And Seville/Seville Oranges. Perfect for marmalades. There you go. But these are the... that was the ultimate guide to winter oranges and tangerines. So there must be others as well. Mitch: [10:14] Right. Oranges is like the franchise. And then inside the franchise, there's different types. (Businesses of oranges.) Isi: [10:24] Ok, lime; amazing. (Love limes.) Ah, lime on... in drinks, on food. Basically, you can... you can put a bit of lime juice on nearly every food and it's good. Mitch: [10:35] Yeah. Really. Isi: [10:36] Melons. What's your favourite melon? Mitch: [10:41] Oh, I only know water and just like the yellow... what are the yellow melons called? (It says your honey dew.) Honey melon? Isi: [10:49] I like most, honey. (Really?) And then watermelon. Mitch: [10:51] More than... really. Isi: [10:54] Yeah, because I... I came to terms with watermelon, because you like it a lot. And we often have it in summer. And it's nice. It has to be good. We learnt how they have to look, but cannot explain it now, because I already forgot. Mitch: [11:06] Life hack. Not what you expect. It's the opposite of what you're expecting. Isi: [11:10] Yeah. Look it up. Google it. (The less round) How should the watermelon look? Mitch: [11:12] The less circular, the better, right? I think it was. Isi: [11:16] I think, yeah. And it should even be a bit yellow and weird. Mitch: [11:18] Yeah, circle and green is just not good. It has to be sort of like oblong and a bit brown and a bit yellow, I think. Isi: [11:25] Well, look it up yourself, please. I hope you don't have guarantees on that. So watermelon is nice. I like watermelon a lot, in a combination with, like, um, savoury, um, like feta, for example. Mitch: [11:36] Oh, yeah. Good shout Isi: [11:37] Um, feta cheese, watermelon, some balsamic... (Glaze.) glaze. And, um, some mint leafs. So, that's really good. Mitch: [11:50] I love the glaze. We should get that on Asda. Isi: [11:53] I'm getting hungry again. We always do this before food. Um, and but honey is also good. Also good with cheese. (Honey's not fruit!) Uh, honey melon, sorry. That also works very well. People that eat meat often eat it with, uh, in Germany, at least with ham. (Really?) That works very well, yeah. Mitch: [12:12] Oh yeah, we have ham and pineapple. Isi: [12:14] See. Stone fruits, Mitch. Cherries. Mitch: [12:19] I like cherries. (Like, or love?) Just like, 'cos you... It's a lot of. Is that when you're eating, there's a lot of this noise, like this. Not for say, for work, either. Just like the... blueberry. Isi: [12:41] Yeah, I'm not a big fan of cherries. I have to say I eat them, but I don't buy them, ever. Mitch: [12:47] I don't know what you do with it. They're selfish veg... like, fruits right? They don't really go with anything else, do they? What have you ever had a cherry with? Isi: [12:54] Yeah. And also like, cherry juice or so. It's too intense. Um, OK, we go in the world of tropical fruits. Bananas, we already talked about. (Yeah!) Coconuts, we had coconut yoghurt today. Mitch: [13:05] Coconut milk, I like. Coconut milk in any Asian dish. Isi: [13:11] Yeah, coconut milk is good. Do you like coconut meat or flesh? Or how do you call that? Mitch: [13:18] Doesn't it give you diarrhoea? (No! you've never eaten coconut?) I played a survival game once on the PlayStation. And if you... If you eat too many, you have diarrhoea for two days. Isi: [13:28] Oh dear, Oh! You know, Amarula is from the marula fruit. Mitch: [13:34] Oh, I love Amarula. Isi: [13:36] And I think the fruit is eaten by elephants. And that's why the big elephant is on it. Mitch: [13:40] Ah, that makes sense. Amarula fruit. Isi: [13:44] What do we forget? Oh, well, we forgot the big, I think the, the fruits of both our nations, probably. (Go on.) What is the... the fruit, that exactly now you get. Mitch: [14:00] Potatoes aren't fruit. The fruit of our nation? Both our nations? Isi: [14:08] Apples. Mitch: [14:09] Oh yeah, how did I not think about that. Isi: [14:12] Apples are eaten all day, every day. Apple juice, apple sauce. Apple sauce is a very English thing. Oh no, actually very German, too. With Reibekuchen. Mitch: [14:19] I tell you what is a very English thing with apples. (Apple mint sauce.) Cider. Isi: [14:26] Cider. Yeah, you see, it is a fruit of your nation. Mitch: [14:28] Have you ever had a proper cider? Isi: [14:32] Uh, I have... I have had cider... (Not Strongbow.) recently, at at our friends in London. I had cider. Mitch: [14:38] Did you? Oh, yeah, you did. Isi: [14:39] Yeah, a tiny glass, a cute little, tiny glass to try it. But it was too sweet for my liking. Mitch: [14:45] Oh God. Doesn't it make you realise that western... northwestern fruits are so boring, in comparison? Do you know what I mean? Do you think there are Mexican people saying; "Oh, do you know what I really love? Apples." Isi: [14:58] Maybe. Yeah, for sure. (No.) Yes. Mitch: [14:59] No. Not when you've got limes. I'm jealous. Let's go live in Mexico and just drink margaritas and mojitos all day. (Maybe we should do that. You know.) Caipirinhas. Isi: [15:10] We had apples today in our big yoghurt, with different fruits. Then it's OK. Um, the apples that I had were really small apples and like, red and green. And they were like, I only like apples when they are sour and hard. No mushy, no sweet, no nothing. Mitch: [15:25] Oh, really? Uh, we never talked about this. How have we never spoken about our favourite type of apple. Isi: [15:32] I know. I like Blackburn. (Blackburn?) Braeburn. Sorry. (Blackburn!) Blackburn is a place here. Bra. Braeburn, Braeburn, Braeburn. Mitch: [15:42] And what's your least favourite? Oh, there's actually way more than I ever heard. Isi: [15:45] I don't know what the mushy ones are called. Mitch: [15:48] I hate a pink lady. Isi: [15:50] Aren't they not mushy. Mitch: [15:52] They can get pretty mushy. That and a jazz. (Mashy, or mushy?) Mushy. That and a jazz apple. I like a Granny Smith. Isi: [16:01] Are those the green ones. (The green hard sour, more sour ones. ) Mm. Yeah, that's better. I also don't really like, uh, apple juice. Apple sauce, yes. Apple sauce was a good Reibekuchen. Which is like a... basically like a... hash browns. It's a bit like a big hash brown, isn't it? With apples. Mitch: [16:16] Yeah, that's right. Deep fried eggy, soaked, potato. (Grated potato.) Grated potato with egg and... Isi: [16:24] Made into like a dough with egg and... Mitch: [16:24] Did you know there's so many... one, two... there's Granny Smith, Fuji, Pink Lady, Honey Crisp, Envy, Gala, Pazazz, Jazz, Red Delicious, Braeburn, Cameo, Holston, Golden Delicious, Lady Alice, Hidden Rose Ambrosia... there's so many apples. Isi: [16:44] Oh, yeah. Jazz apple. I just see it here. Mitch: [16:45] 25 types of apples. Incredible. Isi: [16:48] Probably even more. Mitch: [16:49] Can I tell you one you've not mentioned yet, which I really like. I love plantain. Isi: [16:55] Ooh, I love plantain, too. Is that a fruit or a veg? Mitch: [16:58] Isn't it just a savoury banana? Isi: [17:01] Yeah, it is, but, uh, it's not the same as a... it's not... it's not the same as a banana. Mitch: [17:05] Mm. In, uh, England, because of Jamaican, uh, connections. Empiric connections, I might... might add. uh, it's quite often you can find plantain. And specifically, one thing I love. I'm not in ages. Plantain crisps. Salted plantain crisps. Isi: [17:22] Hm. So good. I love plantain. Absolutely love it. Plantain, you can also have sweet, by the way, if you wait long enough, you can also bake them. Mitch: [17:31] Oh right, maybe that's what I should get instead of bananas. Isi: [17:35] Hm... you cannot have them in your yoghurt. Um, do you... do you, uh, know a pomelo? I don't know if it if this is in English the same. It's written the same as I would say it in German. It's pomelo. (You know it?) Yeah. ( What is that?) Pomelo. Um, Google it. Mitch: [17:54] Po... pomelo, pomelo? Isi: [17:55] I mean, yeah, it looks a bit like a melon from outside. It is more like an orange. (Oh, yeah, it does.) Or like a grapefruit. Look from inside. It looks more. Mitch: [18:03] It has segments as well. Isi: [18:04] It has segments like oranges or grapefruits, and it is very dry. You can really break off the segments, sometimes. It's not that all the juice... like, it's not messy. Um, I like it, it's super, super healthy. I think. Mitch: [18:19] It has anti-aging properties. (You see!) Fights cancer. Isi: [18:22] Better get to know about it. Yeah. No, it's really healthy. It's really good. I mean, this list is long. I could now just, go up and down with it. Sweet Dakota rose watermelon. Mitch: [18:35] People gonna ask; what... what did you do on your Friday night? Isi: [18:38] Tawa tawa, tawa tawa. I don't know. Uh, what do we do? Mitch: [18:43] You'll never guess what. We had a wild night. (What is a Thornberry?) We spoke about fruit. Isi: [18:44] I've heard of a thornberry. I think we have to stop The Big Fruit Cast now. Mitch: [18:54] Fruit Show? Isi: [18:54] Um, OK, we have to stop this now. The fruits are taking over my mind. Um, it was nice to talk to you about fruits. Mitch: [19:04] Yeah, I feel like I know you better now that I know that you like a Granny Smith. Isi: [19:07] I... I don't even know a Granny Smith. (Oh, you said you like the green ones.) Ah so, yeah. Ah so. Mitch: [19:09] Ah so. Sour fruits, are the best kind of fruits. Isi: [19:16] Sour foods in general, yeah. Yeah, everything has to be sour, not bananas, though. Mitch: [19:21] Cheers to that, on your margarita. Isi: [19:24] And, um yeah, hope you like fruits. It's healthy. Eat them. Five a day. Bye. (And I hope all your dreams come true.) Te-ra! (Te-ra!)
Imagine trading the road for real estate, flipping homes, and achieving financial freedom by transforming old properties into vibrant communities. Dive deep into Brandon Thornberry's inspiring journey from rock stages to real estate riches. Hear how Brandon transitioned from single-family homes to multifamily powerhouses, leveraging strategies like the BRRRR method to achieve financial freedom. Tune in, get inspired, and unlock secrets to your property portfolio success! [00:00 - 08:35] From Tour Manager to Real Estate Entrepreneur Brandon shares his background and career He was a tour manager for bands and used real estate as an exit strategy In 2019, he decided to go full-on into multifamily and commercial properties [08:36 - 18:30] Navigating the Challenges of Property Management and Finding Successful Exits Brandon found that the type of deal dictates which kind of management company to work with Acquisitions, envisioning the transformation of the property, and execution of renovations There are multiple ways to get to a post-exit portfolio Brandon's most significant exit to date was a 32-unit, which almost got canceled due to a bad inspection report [18:31 - 31:50] Achieving Financial Freedom Through Multifamily Real Estate Rents were increased from 550 to 1000 per unit, adding $200 in value for every additional dollar of monthly income The BRRRR method to drive up the value and then do a refi and pull capital out Money wasn't a motivating factor, but transforming something and providing quality housing was Brandon's goal is to travel with family and become a person who has more margin in life [31:51 - 43:22] Unlocking the Secrets of Hard Money Lending Brandon's passion for reading personal development and business books His other company is a complex money lending business in Middle Tennessee, where he partners with Will Coleman Hard money lending is another term for private lending when traditional loans from banks don't make sense Quote: "When you're in kind of the grind of like, 'Hey, I need to make this every month.' you're less open to opportunity." - Brandon Thornberry Connect with Brandon! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-thornberry-353335241/ LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people's interest in being more than a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.itooktheredpill.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Margaret Thornberry has served as the president of the Fremont Cultural Arts Council for about a decade, but now she serves as a regular volunteer working to facilitate many of the various activities of the FCAC. As part of California's focus on Arts and Culture throughout the month of April, Fremont has officially joined in as well. So, I'm following suit, we are sharing episodes that feature people and organizations in our community that serve and participate in the arts. You can find out more about FCAC here. Consider helping by becoming a member. For a list of Art in Public Places in Fremont, go here. Dale Hardware in Fremont is our newest sponsor. You can find out more about them on their website here, or you can just head down to the store and see how they can help you make home a little better. You can find them at 3700 Thornton Ave, Fremont. Also, Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor for the Fremont Podcast almost from the beginning. If you are looking for help or advice about buying or selling a home, or if you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Niles. Intro and Outro voiceovers made by Gary Williams. Check out garywilliams.org.This episode was edited by Andrew C, and scheduling and background was done by Sara S. Music was found and licensed through Soundstripe.com. Music Content ID GSWH7LBEVM5XRNUD This is a Muggins Media Podcast.
This week we talk about the Wild Thornberry's movies that came out in 2002. Themes of family and shamanism are what is central this episode. So let your inner wild child out and join us!
Since leaving Congress after 26 years, which included service as Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Mac continues to work at the intersection of technology and national security with various companies and organizations.Mac led in creating the National Nuclear Security Administration to improve management of the nation's nuclear weapons complex; establishing the Department of Homeland Security (introducing a bill to do so six months before the attacks of 9/11); preparing the military to defend the nation in new domains of warfare such as space and cyber; and improving DOD's innovation and acquisition efforts.In addition to serving on the House Armed Services Committee throughout his time in Congress, Mac also served on the House Intelligence Committee for 14 years. He has written widely on defense matters and appeared on all major television channels providing insight on national security-related issues.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Ron DeFore, Son of TV and Screen Star, Don DeFore About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Ron DeFore, is the son of one of Hollywood's most beloved and respected actors, Don DeFore, who appeared in dozens of great movies, including “A Guy Named Joe”, “30 Seconds Over Tokyo”, “The Male Animal”, “Ramrod”, “Romance on the High Seas”, “The Facts of Life”, and one of the great Christmas classics, “It Happened on 5th Avenue”. He worked with everyone from Spencer Tracy and Lionel Barrymore to John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Olivia de Havilland, Claudette Colbert, Lucille Ball, Judy Holiday – and that's just scratching the surface. On television, he became a household name, first as “Mr. Thornberry”, or “Thorny”, the next-door neighbour on “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet”, earning him a 1954 Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor. And then, he became “Mr. Baxter”, affectionately referred to as “Mr. B.”, for 4 seasons, on the classic sitcom, “Hazel”, co-starring the wonderful Shirley Booth. Don DeFore's acting was seamless, because he was projecting his genuine, regular-guy personality, that made him endearing, enduring and beloved by his millions of fans. But there was much more to this man than his acting career. He was a loving husband to big band singer Marion Holmes, and a devoted father to his 5 children. He owned a popular BBQ restaurant at Disneyland. He served on the Board of the Screen Actors Guild, and was President of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and he orchestrated the first nationally televised Emmy Awards show in 1955. In 1965 he co-authored a book with his sister Penny DeFore entitled, “With All My Love”, about her experiences working in a Korean orphanage. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was part of the US delegation to the 1969 International Film Festival in Moscow. And after getting to know Ronald Reagan on the set of a movie they made together, he became heavily involved in President Reagan's political career, and was on the Presidential Advisory Committee to the Peace Corps. And if that weren't enough, Don DeFore was a very gifted furniture maker. Our guest has had a remarkable life himself. He started out in the television industry and then moved on to an impressive career in Washington, first in the Peace Corps, then as part of President Reagan's administration, and then as co-founder of one of the largest and most respected public affairs firms in Washington. He's here to talk about his wonderful book, “Growing Up in Disneyland: Memoirs of Stage, TV and Movie Star Don DeFore, and His Son's Exciting Life in a Celebrity Family and Beyond”. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ https://www.defore.net/https://www.facebook.com/groups/DonDeForehttps://www.facebook.com/ron.deforehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1180199459597906https://www.youtube.com/@rhd4444 #ron.defore #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program aired from January 15, 1936 to November 27, 1957 on NBC. The show, one of the earliest crime shows on radio, was created by actor-producer Phillips Lord. Each episode began with loud sound effects like gun fires and tire screeches, which led to the catch phrase "come on like Gang Busters." And then, at the end of each episode were the description of each criminal captured and some information on those who were still on the loose. During its entire run, hundreds of criminals were brought to justice, courtesy of the Gang Busters. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
Gangbusters, originally broadcast December 11, 1948, The Case of the Thornberry Brothers starring Ralph Bell and Art Carney - yes, that Art Carney. The brothers think a sheep rancer has a lot of money...but they are surprised. Also The Cinnamon Bear, originally broadcast December 11, 1937, Queen Melissa. Threatened by a witch! Fee Fo returns everyone to the Witch's cottage where they have a confrontation takes place. The Silver Star is recovered!Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
When Danica Thornberry, DAOM, found herself staring at her lab work at 31 years of age - lab work that confirmed she was headed into early menopause due to prematurely aging ovaries - she couldn't believe it.She had spent the previous decade helping her patients in her practice in LA to overcome fertility challenges. How could this be?At the time of her diagnosis, Danica was not in a place to begin trying for a family. She thought she had time, and she was determined to figure out how to create it.She did just that, and she went on to have 2 children in her late 30s. Danica's approach to fertility combines a unique combination of fertile foods and thoughts, and a deeper understanding of the 4 phases of a woman's cycle. Her program, The Seed Fertility Program, has been touted as life changing by Erin Foster of The World's First Podcast, and has been featured in Goop.Tune in to hear how you can improve your fertility with Danica's unique program. You'll also learn more about endometriosis, PCOS, and what prematurely ages our ovaries (and what you can do about slowing that down).Follow Danica on Instagram @DrDanicaThornberryLearn more and/or book an appointment with Danica at https://www.danicathornberry.com/ Use code MOMFEED25 for 25% off any course at https://www.seedfertility.com/Follow along on Instagram @themomfeedpodcast Sign up for our newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on motherhood and beyond.Remember to subscribe to the show if you don't already! xoxo
A TIMEOUT Podcast vendége ezúttal Csupó Gábor volt, aki nemrég ünnepelte a 70. születésnapját. Közel 50 éve él Amerikában és olyan meséket alkotott, amelyek a 80-as, 90-es és sőt még a 2000-es évek gyerekeinek mindennapjait is meghatározták. Az ő nevéhez fűződik többek között a Fecsegő Tipegők, a Jaj, a szörnyek!, a Rocket Power, a Thornberry család. Részt vett a Simpson család indulásában is, és még a Scooby-Doo-n is dolgozott. 16 Emmy-díj jelölés, 2 Emmy-díj, egy elképesztő életút. Ő Csupó Gábor.
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Jason M. Thornberry's writing appears in literary journals and magazines, including TAB: The Journal of Poetry & Poetics, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Entropy, and Letters Journal. Jason is also the survivor of a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic epilepsy—a life-changing experience that abruptly terminated his quest to become a professional musician. One evening, in the summer of 1999, as Jason's band was about to release their debut album and begin touring, a pair of strangers beat him into a coma and left him for dead. When Jason awoke, he could not walk or speak. Jason spent a year in a wheelchair before returning to school. Jason earned an MFA in Creative Writing from Chapman University. He currently teaches writing at Seattle Pacific University and is finishing his first novel. https://jmthornberry.wordpress.com/
Communication between the digestive system and brain is much more intricate than previously thought. The digestive epithelium is laced with sensors that monitor the contents of the gut, reporting back to the brain, stimulating appropriate hormones and digestive action to guide motility, chemistry, and absorption. This network is frequently referred to as the 'second brain' because of the dense neurophysiology at work. Recently it has been hypothesized that dysfunction in the gut-brain axis may be the basis for several immune and neurological disorders, suggesting that this neurological system may be an excellent drug target. Nancy Thornberry, CEO and Founder of Kallyope (Cal-EE-O-pay) describes the gut-brain axis, its role in digestive signaling, her company's novel drug discovery methods, and potential drug targets that may lead to innovative therapies for human health originating here in the second brain.
Rich interviews Dale Thornberry, the founder of One-Click Contractor. RESOURCE: Get your name on the Level 10 Audit List! We will audit your website for free. Click here
Mac Thornberry served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 13th Congressional District from 1995 to 2021, with service on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and was Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) from 2015 to 2019. During his time in Congress, Thornberry developed a reputation for problem-solving and for his expertise in national and domestic security policy. He helped establish the Department of Homeland Security, prepared the military for new domains of warfare including space and cyber, and championed reforms to improve innovation and acquisition at the Department of Defense. Thornberry shares his perspectives on strengthening collaboration between DoD and the technology sector and how the Pentagon can work more effectively with startups.
In this episode I am having a very deep and juicy conversation with Rebecca Stark-Thornberry. She is a dear friend, and very skilled Life Coach taking her clients into the depths of her emotions to gain clarity one their desires and have the courage to go for them! Rebecca is a 5/1 Sacral Generator, with her Conscious Sun in Gate 17. About her: I'm a transformational life coach who helps people uncover their deepest desires and connect to their soul purpose. Your desires are the breadcrumbs that will lead you to who you truly are and what you are here to do, the thing that makes you feel fully alive. We all KNOW deep down who we are and why we're here, but most of us have gone into hiding at some point in our life in order to survive. We lovingly and gently invite your TRUE self back out of hiding so that you can finally BE who you are created to be and live a truly meaningful and magical life. Get in touch with Rebecca: https://linktr.ee/coachbeccastark Rebecca's Instagram Get in touch with Analena: www.AnalenaFuchs.com Analena's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/analena.fuchs/ www.AlignedLivingAcademy.com (Human Design Certification - next Cohort July 2022) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-art-of-slowing-down/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-art-of-slowing-down/support
Join us this week as we discuss (of course) more VR, dad talk and Shrek sized donkeys.
Season 2 – Episode 20: Jason Thornberry – No Limits, No Boundaries on Becoming a Writer In this episode, we speak with Jason M. Thornberry about his creative beginnings as a touring musician then to the unbelievable events that led him to become a celebrated writer. Jason shares with us how he overcame a traumatic … Continue reading Season 2 – Episode 20: Jason Thornberry – No Limits, No Boundaries on Becoming a Writer →
In this encore episode, Greg and Darren welcome Brandon Thornberry.Brandon Thornberry has been quietly and consistently growing his real estate business over the past years. Starting with a house-hack he has now completed roughly 100 single family transactions, has participated in 300+ doors in multifamily and recently started a private/hard money business. A big part of his success comes from micro-market knowledge. He is very comfortable with the middle Tennessee market and without a doubt it has allowed him to move faster than most of us could. Particularly interesting was how the strategy changed as the market changed, also of note is how the long game can play out when your market benefits from the growth experienced and still coming to Nashville and the surrounding area.Thanks for listening we hope you enjoy the episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. - Greg, Darren & KimReal Wealth Solutions Report Sign Up & Contact Infohttps://bit.ly/RWSReportRealWealth.Solutions
KFB's Tim Thornberry previews the May edition of Kentucky Farm Bureau News.
As the cryptocurrency industry grows, it will continue to shift in ways we can't yet imagine. But one thing is clear Crypto will be a part of our future. Listen in while Nick Thornberry breaks down crypto and the ways of the future.
KFB's Tim Thornberry says the April edition of Kentucky Farm Bureau News discusses the need for domestic energy production.
Emily Thornberry, Labour's shadow attorney general, joins PoliticsHome's Eleanor Langford and Adam Payne on this week's episode of The Rundown, and asks "where is Boris Johnson's lawyer?" after Downing Street spent days wrangling over whether 'partygate' fine recipients broke the law. This week's episode drops as key changes likely to exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis come into effect – namely the rise in National Insurance contributions, and new, much higher energy costs. Thornberry told PoliticsHome she's already hearing fear on the doorstep about bills rising, with one constituent talking her through her latest water charges, worried about how she would pay it. Thornberry explained why she voted this week to allow at-home access to early medical abortion, and how she held her own personal "unofficial whipping operation" shouting "pro-choice this way!" after MPs were given a free vote on the issue. Plus she tells us which former Cabinet minister used to ask her which was the right way to vote on women's rights.
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In this episode, Jake is joined by Ethan Thornberry, the Director of Product Development at Breeze. Ethan is the third generation of his family to be involved in the Home Inspection industry and he hopped on our show to share his knowledge, experience, and insights. In this episode, we cover how to leverage ancillary services to increase your revenue, profitability, why you should offer radon tests, why you should consider Breeze, and how to deal with supply chain issues as a Home Inspector! Tune in to learn about how to take advantage of the Breeze Radon Monitor and leverage it to make more money in your business! Find us on Instagram: @InspectionProsPodcast, like, subscribe, and share this podcast with any Home Inspector that could use this channel to grow their business! Find Breeze: www.breezeradon.com
Kentucky Farm Bureau News Editor Tim Thornberry says the February issue will soon be available.
Man's mortal enemy did not prevail. Love brought Dan back from the brink to find purpose and hope. OPENING REMARKS Mr. Thornberry, death, real death, real consequence, our human Messiah's profound trust in his God, obedience, mathematical infinitesimalness, and resurrection as a real proof. RESOURCES God's Death - A Counterfactual Historical Reconstruction (the puppet show) Romans 5:12-21 - By one man's obedience, many will be made righteous 1 Corinthians 15:21 - By one man came resurrection from the dead Matthew 25:31-46 - Sheep and goats Matthew 7:21 - Depart I never knew you Hometown Heroes Outdoors EPISODE INDEX (00:35) Mr. Thornberry's service (02:40) The importance of Jesus being human (07:32) Interview with Dan DeFrang (30:49) Closing remarks (31:01) A twinkling and enthusiastic "Stacey" FEEDBACK Let your word become sound and vibrate among us. Say your name and where you are from. "Hi! I'm Nikolas from Prague. Wish I could have made it to the conference!" Email podcast@unitarianchristianalliance.org Click here to RECORD A MESSAGE Or call: 615-581-1158 Alternatively, just record yourself and email me the audio file LISTENING TIPS Pauses and pacing are hand crafted, artisan efforts. If your podcast app lets you remove silences, please don't. You will enjoy this better with the silences left in, and probably at the original speed. FOLLOW THE PODCAST The UCA Podcast email list! Large and enjoyable episode art, additional thoughts from the host, and notifications when there are delays. Enhance your inbox. Instagram UCA.podcast - Pictures and quotes Twitter @UCApodcast - Episode announcements Podcast Webpage: https://podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org
Sometimes you get those deals that are so colorful you can't help but take away some golden lessons from them. In this episode, me and my buddy Brandon Thornberry are going to take a deeper look into one of those deals from our own experience. Brandon is the Owner/Operator of UrbanGate Capital, which focuses on identifying emerging markets and investing in the path of progress. Prior to starting UrbanGate Capital, he spent 13 years acquiring and renovating single family homes. The skills developed during this time have been brought forward into the multifamily space in finding opportunities, envisioning the value-add potential, and executing on the value-add plan. Currently, UrbanGate is prioritizing the acquisition of properties in Middle, TN - Nashville, Chattanooga, and Clarksville. Tons of nuggets in this episode, so jump in and let's dive into the adventure we had behind this deal in Chattanooga and why a judge decided to pick our offer over the seller's. Real Estate as the Best Exit Strategy - [00:01 – 04:32] I welcome Brandon Thornberry Quick recap of his bio Brandon gives a deeper look into his background A background in the music industry as a tour manager A building passion for real estate His first ‘House Hack' Every area Brandon has experience in The Chattanooga Deal: The Judge Picked Our Offer, Not the Seller's - [04:33 – 34:31] A starting look at the deal between me and Brandon 128 unit in Chattanooga Off-market, forced deal by a judge Getting in the middle of a family feud How the deal was pencilled 70% expense ratio right off the bat The heavy underwriting process $300,000 of payroll Lessons learned from this property's underwriting process Multifamily take a mental game to get right Hitting hurdles on this deal Having to testify in court Given a Gag Order on the deal Tricked into missing due diligence days Pushed to hire a professional litigation attorney Navigating complicated property tax laws Coaching the seller with market and data analysis A month and a half of settling time A look at the quality of the asset A solidly made building with little to no insurance claims Steel reinforced concrete Why our offer was picked How relationships came into play Shifting the leverage to our side Ousting the opposing attorney Playing chicken with the opposition Closing the deal Down to the wire Where we are now with the deal Final Questions (The Quattro Trio) - [34:32 - 39:15] What is your superpower? Finding deals, envisioning the CapEx, and figuring out the budget What is your biggest failure? Not partnering and not hiring earlier on How are you making the world a better place? Corner to Corner Ministry How to reach Brandon Links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “What I found out as I transitioned into Multifamily is you really have to set aside time to underwrite deals… I think that's where the mental game can be tough.” - Brandon Thornberry “Deals are not found, they're made.” - Chad Sutton “People see that you're able to close deals and that's what brokers want to see… Brokers want to take deals to people they know can get it done.” - Brandon Thornberry “Finding the right ‘who's' in your life is exponential because you get those people's capabilities.” - Brandon Thornberry Resourced Mentioned: Who Not How CornertoCorner Want to connect with Brandon? You can find him on Facebook. Check out UrbanGate Capital and start investing in the path to progress. Try out SyndicationPro: Raise more capital in less time! Join the MFIN Summit and use our promo code: QUATTRO LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. Find out how team Quattro can help you by visiting www.TheQuattroWay.com. Real Estate Runway Podcast is all about alternative business and investment strategies to help you amplify life, and maximize wealth! Click here to find out more about the host, Chad Sutton.
P. Nathan Thornberry is an author, speaker, investor, and real estate entrepreneur involved in over 10% of all real estate transactions in North America.9:10 - Who influenced your attitude? Move on from the things that are pulling you down. What does it feel like to be head of a company? Putting the right person in place12:11 - What is your secret sauce to entrepreneurialism . Don't lie. There's a difference between selling and lying. Covering a lie is exhausting. 18:22 - What are your thoughts on wealth? What's the largest loan you've signed for? What's the biggest mistake entrepreneurs make? 25:18 - Who are your mentors? Who are the people you look up to? Those who have made enormous mistakes. Phil and Patty attitude lessons. 30:45 - How do we emerge from the CoVid pandemic? Trump thumper. 37:24 - Call center strategies. Finding the right person to run the call center.40:41 - Knowledge through the decades. Attitude lesson at birth. Get outta there. What is your escape plan? What is it you need to escape from? What holding you?42:09 - What is the attitude lesson at 10? 43:38 - What is the attitude lesson at 20? Look around you and see all the idiots. Don't be one of them. Focus. What you do from 20 to 30 is going to have a huge return for you. 48:12 - What was the attitude lesson at 30?50:26 - What is the attitude lesson at 40? You're at an intersection. What question do you ask yourself at times of big decision-making? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW
Some good conversations and a little into my sisters life story! Look out for her podcast in the future! Want to contact her? DM on IG: its.bnasty p.s. my apologies for the glitchy recording, yikes!
For our first episode, Alex covers the case of farmhands George Gumtow and Tate Cecil where they murdered two innocent men in a robbery gone wrong. Kaci covers the case of Bobbie Sue Terrell, who had a very serious mental illness that would cause her to go on a killing spree over the course of a week or two in the 1980's in Florida. Stay tuned for a little surprise at the end.
Join us as I talk with Coach Rebecca Stark Thornberry about the "Emotional Orgasm" To find more about my guest today click one of the links below: https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.s.thornberry https://www.facebook.com/coachrebeccastark https://www.rebeccastarkcoaching.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laura-j-adair/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laura-j-adair/support
We sat down with Braden at the Simmons Bank Open to talk about the tournament, The Walker Cup and his plans for the rest of the season.
Detroit R&B singer Rose Thornberry joins us to talk about her debut EP. we also had a chance to talk with her about some of her inspirations and what drove her to start making music. You don't want to miss this one.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Outgoing U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry, like many politicians, doesn't think now is the time to deal with serious assaults against liberty. In this week's Liberty Café, we look at whether any politicians–including those in Texas–will ever get serious about fighting for liberty.
Kathleen Hicks hosts a conversation with Congressman Mac Thornberry (R-TX), ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, on the FY 2021 National Defense Authorization Act and his career shaping U.S. defense policy.