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Parenting vs. Podcast
Birds and Trees and Airplanes

Parenting vs. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021


It's been a little while. Some major life changes ongoing, forgive us. We hope you're doing well! In this one we're probably a little too honest about what's on our minds, and how we feel about the life changes that are going on around us. Enjoy!What are we listening to? Spy AffairThe Devils Highway by Luis Alberto UrreaDune by Frank HerbertThe First WifeBreathe by Weather MapsLouis by TV GirlWhere Did All the Time Go by Dr. DogSleepwalking by Mariachi El Bronx Music by Michael CeraLove Period PodcastGet in touch: Parenting vs. Podcast can be found at parentingvspodcast.com Lindsey tweets at @LindseyFace28Lorenzo tweets at @offlohiParenting Vs Podcast tweets at @parentingvspodAll our music is made by Jeff: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-omidvaran

Did You Bring Earplugs?
20 - Our Favorite Comeback Albums

Did You Bring Earplugs?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 60:50


DYBE? is back after an unplanned hiatus, talking about our favorite comeback albums. How appropriate! Plus, the triumphant return of Songs for the Weak.    Songs for the Weak:  Mike: "Where'd All the Time Go" by Dr. Dog Jillian: "The Tide" by La Force Sasha: "Can't Fight" by Lianne La Havas  Julian: "The Dog/The Body" by Sleater-Kinney    Theme by Josh Stanley of MODAFF. Listen at modaff.bandcamp.com    Follow us on Instagram @dybepod and email us at dybepod@gmail.com 

The Long View
Carl Richards: 'Let's Focus on Being a Little Less Wrong Tomorrow'

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 42:30


Our guest on the podcast is Carl Richards, who specializes in conveying sophisticated financial concepts in an easy-to-understand way--specifically, using a Sharpie. Carl is a Certified Financial Planner™ and creator of the Sketch Guy column in The New York Times. He’s also author of two books, The One-Page Financial Plan: A Simple Way to Be Smart About Your Money and The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways to Stop Doing Dumb Things with Money. In addition, he hosts the “Behavior Gap Radio” podcast and also co-hosts a podcast with financial-planning guru Michael Kitces called “Kitces and Carl.”BackgroundCarl Richards bioCarl Richards' booksCarl Richards articlesCarl Richards “Sketch Guy” column in The New York Times Behavior Gap Radio podcastKitces and Carl podcast“12 Simple Sketches That Perfectly Illustrate the Path to Wealth and Financial Happiness,” by Libby Kane and Libertina Brandt, Business Insider, July 22, 2019.The Behavior Gap“The Behavior Gap,” by Carl Richards. Medium.com. Oct. 18, 2018.“To Avoid the Biggest Investing Mistake, Stay Strong,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, March 26, 2013.“Yes, Numbers Matter in Financial Decisions, but So Do Emotions,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, May 8, 2017.Articulating and Achieving Goals“Goals As Guesses,” by Carl Richards, YouTube, Jan. 16, 2018. “The Magic of a Single Micro-Action,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, Nov. 6, 2017. “A Simple Formula for Making Dreams Come True,” by Carl Richards, Medium.com, June 28, 2018.“Hal Gregersen Interview: Asking the Right Questions,” YouTube.com, April 8, 2018. Questions Are the Answer: A Breakthrough Approach to Your Most Vexing Problems at Work and in Life, by Hal Gregersen, Harper Business, 2018. The Dan Sullivan Question, by Dan Sullivan, The Strategic Coach, 2009. “Your Future Should Be Bigger Than Your Past. Here’s How to Do It,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, Sept. 14, 2018. “The First (and Last) Step to Financial Satisfaction? Defining ‘Enough’,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, May 1, 2017.“Setting Aside Shame and Blame in Financial Decisions,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, Sept. 8, 2015.“How to Talk About Money,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, Dec. 18, 2018.“Look Inward to Determine Your Financial Values,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, April 20, 2015. “Where Does the Time Go? You Can Find Out, If You Dare,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, July 5, 2017.“Seeking More Fun? Examine the Returns on Your Time Investments,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, July 10, 2017. When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times, by Pema Chodron, Shambhala, 2016.“We Are All Normal,” Meir Statman, Morningstar The Long View podcast, Oct. 30, 2019. Finance for Normal People, by Meir Statman, Oxford University Press, 2019.Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman, FSG Adult, 2013. “The Benefits of Getting an Icy Start to the Day,” by Carl Richards, The New York Times, March 14, 2016.

Lookout Landing
Lookout Landing Podcast 109: Answering Your Quarantine Questions

Lookout Landing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 65:16


0:00-16:50: Matthew and Kate, aka Quarantina Fey and Amy Loner, describe their typical quarantine outfits and encourage you to do whatever your heart desires and stay away from activities that are supposed to be fun but feel like work. They also debate if Seattle’s current run of nice weather is good or bad for quarantining? 16:55-37:30: Diving into our Twitter questions, which provides a natural jumping off point for Kate to talk about her first foray into video games. Matthew only knows about video games that are at least six years old. Which player did Kate take the most joy in striking out while playing The Show? After this spirited discussion, we answer one of the best Mariner questions we’ve ever received.  37:35-50:35: What are the actual Mariners up to? You can check out minor league sidearm pitcher Jack Anderson on Instagram for some woodworking content. Isn’t it wild how clocks don’t exist anymore and all we have is our stomachs telling us that it’s time to eat again? Which novelty toy that was popular in the ‘70s did Matthew miss out on because Bartellls ran out? We also come out as an anti-sourdough starter podcast. 50:40-1:03:00: Remember, you can always do nothing, as long as nothing means “listening to the Lookout Landing podcast”. Or watch the Casey Anthony documentary. Who cares, none of this will feel real a year from now, just like we’ll all laugh hysterically at this god-awful plan MLB devised to save the season. Music: “Where’d All the Time Go?” by Dr. Dog // “Soundtrack 2 My Life” by Kid Cudi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bridge to Fulfillment
EP25: Stop Working Nights and Weekends: The Tools You Need to Take Back Your Time

The Bridge to Fulfillment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 39:46


“If you are overworking...you're actually not producing your best work. The more you work, the less effective your work gets.”  - Blake Schofield (29:10-29:19) Where Did the Time Go?  Long work hours that overflow into nights and weekends can leave you feeling depleted, burned out, and unfulfilled. We live in a world that values the ability to show up and be available for work at all times, and it can start to feel like the work never ends. It's vital for us to understand why it's so easy to fall into these patterns, and learn what we can do to take our time and lives back.  It's normal to work nights and weekends, right? That's what I learned and believed for far too long. I also know how exhausting it can become when we don't have the work-life balance we need.  When you take the time to explore what you really want out of life and your work, you can learn what you're willing to tolerate. You can learn who you are as a person, the unique gifts you have to offer, and how to stand in your value.  “If you don't maintain the promises you make to yourself, you'll never create the boundaries you need to protect yourself.”  - Blake Schofield (24:07-24:18) The Tools You Need to Take Your Life Back Time Management Many people believe they don't have any control over their time when working in a corporate setting. Regaining control of your time allows you to focus on the right activities. Time management is critical to the long-term success of any corporate worker or business owner. Learn how to leverage your time and look at where you're spending too much of it.  Boundaries Set boundaries around your work. But more importantly, keep them in place. Boundaries help you get clear on what you can and cannot do right now. This is especially important when you need to make time for other priorities like family and self-care. You can't take your life back if you haven't defined boundaries in your work.  Prioritization Plan ahead and see what's in store for the coming weeks. Ask yourself what needs to be prioritized and what needs to be done in order to feel complete. Do you need to schedule tasks for a later time? Should you delegate tasks to key members of your team? When you know what's a priority and what isn't, you gain more control over your time and reinforce the boundaries you've put in place.  We all struggle with beliefs and behaviors that keep us from doing the essential and tactical things we know we need to do.  There are huge emotional factors that drive our behaviors. But these factors are hard to see when we're stuck in a work or home life that's leaving us unfulfilled. Working with a coach can be an effective way to address the limiting beliefs, ideas, and patterns that keep us from making the change we want. “It isn't that we don't have enough time in our lives. It's how we leverage that time, prioritize, and focus on the right things that make all of the difference in the world.” - Blake Schofield (26:53-27:07) Coaching can create the accountability we need and the outside perspective that helps us see hidden parts of ourselves that are getting in the way of our success. Challenging those beliefs and fears helps us break through success roadblocks.  Before we can experience a more fulfilling work-life balance, we must first make an internal decision that we are no longer going to live in the hustle. If you're feeling stretched too thin, exhausted from the countless early mornings, late nights, and Saturday work sessions, it may be time for a change. The fulfilling career and the life you want are waiting on the other side of your decision to step out and try something new.  How to Get Involved If you would like some help to get clarity & a roadmap for your path ahead, schedule a free strategy call today.  You can also visit my website for more information and valuable resources. You are capable of far more than you can imagine. Life doesn't have to be an  either/or. You can have it all and do it without taking a leap or risking what you've worked so hard to build! 

You Free ?!
The Voice of Reason (with Rebecca W.)

You Free ?!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 31:47


Session 11: The Voice of Reason (with Rebecca W.) Rebecca W. speaks with Aazim and Eric about her experiences working in the film industry, the difference between directors and producers, and more. TL;DL: First Reunion → Hi, Rebecca → VR → Finding Film → Empowering Others → Tell Them First! → Failing Forward → 25 → Age vs. Experience → Where'd The Time Go ?! > Jump by Drew C. (@droohoova) >> "The most important thing is trusting yourself and knowing that you're doing the right thing even if it doesn't feel like it at the moment." - Rebecca W. (@rebeccawyzan) >> "Let it go free, just see the way it comes right back to you." - Eric W. (@ayofresco) >> "It’s not really about the time, it’s about what you do with the time." - Aazim J. (@iseelucidly) > Anderson .Paak - Cheers (feat. Q-Tip) > Earth Gang - House > Join the conversation at youfree.earth

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories
Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories #151: KPIG Recap and Upcoming Podcasts

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 22:55


A chance to hear Michael himself interviewed for a change. Includes live performances of "Hang It Up" and "Where'd the Time Go?" played live on KPIG Radio". Details at http://www.michaelgaither.com.

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories
Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories #73: "A Pirate Goes Legit: The Tale of Wild West Radio" (Part One)

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2009 40:25


I play live on wildwestradio.com and chat with host Jeff Scammon. This episodes includes the stories behind my songs "Spotted Mule", "I Miss My Town", and "Where'd the Time Go?".

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories
Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories #43: Fall Preview

Michael Gaither - Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2008 18:02


The new TV season always has a "Fall Preview", so why not do the same for the band and this podcast? This episode is a rundown of where we're playing in October (KSCO 1080 AM, Roudon-Smith Winery, Don Quixote's), as well as a quick look at the next few episodes I have lined up for the podcast (interviews with Corrine West and Joziah Longo). You'll also hear live versions of "Spotted Mule" and "Where'd the Time Go", from an appearance last June on KSCO's "Good Morning Monterey Bay" with Rosemary Chalmers.

BigFoot Live
The BigFoot Live Radio Show-64 7 November 2007

BigFoot Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2007 62:27


SHOW-64 - WEDNESDAY 14 November 2007 - 7:00 - 8:00PM PDT TOM BISCARDI -"THE REAL DEAL GUY "ON EXPEDITION" 1. The First Half of the show was Pre-empted for Terra - A Woman who this past September went on expedition with what she thought was a prominent Bigfoot Research Organization. Only to be beat up, Maced, and then finally left behind on her own, miles away from any other people. YES! It Did Happen and You Won't Believe What You Hear! 2. Follow The Searching For Bigfoot Team on Expedition from Illonios to to Land Between The Lakes (LBL) Kentucky With Steve Dismore. Then Meander Into Alabama With The Team and Find Out Whats Going on There. With The Team Making There Way to 4 corners New Mexico and he talks with Dave Otiz and JC Johnson. Darryl Scotti gives a shout out for our New "Bigfoot Live" Show on Sunday's 9-10PM Pacific Time, Then Tom has to sign off. "Where does the Time Go" MARCO Bill

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
April 18, 2007 Alan Watt Blurb "Common Cause and Coming Together" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 18, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2007 60:09


Where Does the Time Go, European Website Up and Running - Transcripts in New Languages to Come, Controllers - Professors of Ancient History - Culture Introduction - Formula, City-States - Standing Armies - Building Empires - System of World Government, Amalgamation of Security and Intelligence Forces - International Corporations - Customs and Duties - Taxation Systems, Middle Class Bureaucratic Families, Wage Slavery - Jobs for Life, War on the Public, Antagonistic Forces - Time at an Empire's End - Rome - Greece - Elevation of Sports - Pass-Times - Passing Time, Indoctrination - Religion of Self-Worship - Oblivious to Changes, Generation X, Bizarre Surrealism of Media - Creation of New Norms, 50 and 100 Year Plans, Elimination of Natural Instincts and Survival Capabilities - New Age Fascination - Captivation of Individual, Christian Saints of Old, "Illuminati" - Illumined Ones - Enlightened Ones - Weishaupt - Jesuit Order - Looking Down on Public, Segregation of Women - War on Families of Old System - Removal From Normalacy, Terrorist Acts, Occultic Numerology in Shooting Spree, Plundering Corporations, Generation Segregation, Occultic Star Wars movies - Faceless Warriors, It's not All Bad News - Talking and Discussing while We Can, (Song: "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" by the Moody Blues) *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 18, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)