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Today...Den slides his jab about all things business scaling and leadership. Den believes the two go hand in hand when it comes to scaling a business, and... on this topic, Den knows whereof he speaks.Here's a sneak peek at what you'll hear:"I wanna grow my business but I don't want to have any ----- !" Can you guess how that sentence ends? Listen in at 1:20 to find out. (Barely a week goes by where Den doesn't hear this gripe come out a video freelancer's big yap.)What's more rare? (A ) A video freelancer who's successfully scaled his business as a one-man-operator, or (B) rocking horse shit? Answer: A (Hear about this at 2:25)A "9-letter word" starting with "A" that's perhaps the most misunderstood and little-used business practice today. (HINT: Gary Vee talks about this business practice almost ad nauseam, and rightly so. - 5:00)Why hiring workers from countries such as the Philippines or India is a win/win. - 6:10Insider outsourcing secrets. (Follow the two outsourcing tips given at 7:00 and you will find that outsourcing can be stress-free and very profitable.)How to hire a team for your freelance video business even if you have no office and work from home.A common trap that befalls many a video freelance when outsourcing. - 9:45The difference between a “manager of staff” and a leader. - 11:00Are you doing your own bookkeeping? If so, you might want to listen very closely at 14:00A dead giveaway that you're a control freak and resistant to outsourcing. (If you're doing what's mentioned at 14:10, well... just listen, okay?)What "Opp Cost" is, and why you should do everything in your power to avoid it. - 15:10Ever wonder where all your time goes each week? (Well, now you can find out. Just use this little-known app Den mentions at 16:00 and you'll know exactly where you're spending your time and for how long... down to the minute.)Connect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/Get more great resources over at https://www.denlennie.com/Support the show (https://www.denlennie.com/free-training)
I'm Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. The title, Brothers In Arms, is chosen to recognize the military participation and sacrifices of Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan as our allies during the war. It's all about the brotherhood and the music. We thank you all for your service. - - - -Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they'd promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier's down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. - - - - This episode contains the Big & Rich song, The 8th of November which tells the tale of Niles Harris, a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade of the United States Army during Operation Hump in South Vietnam on November 8, 1965. - - - -Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. - - - -For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. - - -This episode is called “Brothers In Arms” - - -- - - Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - - or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - - You'll hear:1) Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits2) A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan3) Semper Fi by Trace Adkins4) Okie From Muskogee by Merle Haggard & The Strangers5) The Man Who Couldn't Cry by Loudon Wainwright III6) The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel7) I Once Was a Soldier by Garth Porter8) When The Master Calls The Roll by Rosanne Cash (w/ Rodney Crowell, Amy Helm, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine and Tony Joe White)9) One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) by Mick Hucknall (lead singer of Simply Red)10) In My Life by Judy Collins11) 500 Miles Away From Home by The Kingston Trio12) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins13) Who Knows Where the Time Goes? by Fairport Convention14) I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green) by John Schumann and The Vagabond Crew15) Puff (The Magic Dragon) by Peter, Paul And Mary16) Lean On Me by Bill Withers17) Ring Of Fire by Eric Burdon & The Animals18) Living Legend by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson)19) 8th of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich]20) Forever Young by Bob Dylan21) After the War by Wes Carr & Lance Corporal Elizabeth Smith22) Arlington by Trace Adkins23) Born in the U.S.A. [Live] (Springsteen on Broadway) by Bruce Springsteen24) He Was My Brother by Simon & Garfunkel25) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Dolores Keane, Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic
This week I'll have a new beer as my Beer In Front. Old Irving's As Time Goes By is a good one, it's a barrel aged Belgian Quad and is worth picking up if you can find it! I'll discuss the beer twitter meetup in Chicago this past weekend and talk about some good beers I had throughout the week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beerinfront/support
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Ron Hogen Green, Sensei - Zoom Broadcast, 6/24/2021 - Teachings from Eihei Dogen, William Shakespeare and Nina Simone - How do we understand the ceaseless change which is our life? Hogen Sensei delves into this question with quotes from Dogen's "Continuous Practice" and "Being Time" with Shakespeare's "The Tempest", and Nina Simone's “Who Knows Where the Time Goes?”.
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Episode #860 – Year 3 – Today’s Words of Encouragement: You get to decide where your time goes. You can either spend it moving forward or stay where you are. Hi this is Coach P – Jim Pusateri and you’re listening to the Good Morning minute of Inspiration podcast. Each day we will bring you a short inspirational message to kick off your morning and put you in the positive attitude needed to succeed and WIN the DAY! Start everyday with the Good Morning minute of inspiration Podcast; as we discuss today’s words of encouragement and spread some insight on developing a Positive Attitude and the Mental Toughness to succeed in Athletics, Life and Business. Jim Pusateri – Coach P is a Teacher, Coach and Mentor who helps others develop the Mental Toughness needed to succeed in Athletics, Life and Business. He is a High School Teacher and Head Football Coach along with being the Offensive Coordinator at the High School level in Orlando Florida. After coaching at various levels, College, High School and Middle School; Jim feels you make your biggest impact on the High School Athlete, He States: “it is at this level that you truly can change the course of a student’s life.” Jim has over 30 years of life, business and coaching experience where he has developed his Mental Toughness Story. He has developed several start-up companies from the ground up and now helps business owners, students, athletes and adults realize that Mental Toughness is the secret to obtaining success and true happiness. Have questions, like to have something discussed on our show, have a favorite quote you would like us to feature on the podcast? Jim Pusateri is always looking for new opportunities where he can offer his knowledge, experience and creativity. Email us your questions and requests to: CoachP@inspiringthem.com Would you like our FREE booklet on the 5-P's of success? It fully explains how to develop the Mental Toughness to succeed. How to gain the ability to Move Forward under pressure. https://www.inspiringthem.com/opt-in SELF IMPROVEMENT COURSES: Goal Setting – Your Life Blueprint Course: https://www.inspiringthem.com/pl/168422 Dream Job – Finding your life Passion Course: https://www.inspiringthem.com/pl/185236 Mindset - Mental Performance Course: https://www.inspiringthem.com/pl/205236 Join our Move Forward Nation Community Page and Discussion at: https://www.inspiringthem.com/offers/DyrDsRWL/checkout Sponsor our Podcast – Advertise with Us: https://www.inspiringthem.com/products/podcast-sponsor Listen or Donate to all our Podcast Episodes: https://anchor.fm/good-morning-minute-of-in View all of our services at: https://www.inspiringthem.com/store Can you use a mentor, or coach to help with your Business or Self-improvement? Join our exclusive Business and Life Coaching Group for answers to all your Business Management/Start-up and Self Improvement questions. Business does not have to be Trial and Error! Get professional advice prior to decision making. https://www.inspiringthem.com/offers/C4LDjJVa/checkout INSPIRATIONAL UNIVERSITY ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspirationaluniversity Twitter: https://twitter.com/InspirationalUn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_jim_pusateri YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJ8R4qLOJk7OxK-ZUfINvQ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coachjrp/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimpusateri/ Coach P – Jim Pusateri: My passion is “Helping others reach their Potential.” How can I help you reach your potential? What are you struggling with? Support our Sponsors: Showtime Performance Training: https://showtimesaq.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/good-morning-minute-of-in/message
Episode #860 – Year 3 – Today’s Words of Encouragement: You get to decide where your time goes. You can either spend it moving forward or stay where you are. Hi this is Coach P – Jim Pusateri and you’re listening to the Good Morning minute of Inspiration podcast. Each day we will bring you a short inspirational message to kick off your morning and put you in the positive attitude needed to succeed and WIN the DAY! Start everyday with the Good Morning minute of inspiration Podcast; as we discuss today’s words of encouragement and spread some insight on developing a Positive Attitude and the Mental Toughness to succeed in Athletics, Life and Business. Jim Pusateri – Coach P is a Teacher, Coach and Mentor who helps others develop the Mental Toughness needed to succeed in Athletics, Life and Business. He is a High School Teacher and Head Football Coach along with being the Offensive Coordinator at the High School level in Orlando Florida. After coaching at various levels, College, High School and Middle School; Jim feels you make your biggest impact on the High School Athlete, He States: “it is at this level that you truly can change the course of a student’s life.” Jim has over 30 years of life, business and coaching experience where he has developed his Mental Toughness Story. He has developed several start-up companies from the ground up and now helps business owners, students, athletes and adults realize that Mental Toughness is the secret to obtaining success and true happiness. Have questions, like to have something discussed on our show, have a favorite quote you would like us to feature on the podcast? Jim Pusateri is always looking for new opportunities where he can offer his knowledge, experience and creativity. Email us your questions and requests to: CoachP@inspiringthem.com Would you like our FREE booklet on the 5-P's of success? It fully explains how to develop the Mental Toughness to succeed. How to gain the ability to Move Forward under pressure. https://www.inspiringthem.com/opt-in SELF IMPROVEMENT COURSES: Goal Setting – Your Life Blueprint Course: https://www.inspiringthem.com/pl/168422 Dream Job – Finding your life Passion Course: https://www.inspiringthem.com/pl/185236 Mindset - Mental Performance Course: https://www.inspiringthem.com/pl/205236 Join our Move Forward Nation Community Page and Discussion at: https://www.inspiringthem.com/offers/DyrDsRWL/checkout Sponsor our Podcast – Advertise with Us: https://www.inspiringthem.com/products/podcast-sponsor Listen or Donate to all our Podcast Episodes: https://anchor.fm/good-morning-minute-of-in View all of our services at: https://www.inspiringthem.com/store Can you use a mentor, or coach to help with your Business or Self-improvement? Join our exclusive Business and Life Coaching Group for answers to all your Business Management/Start-up and Self Improvement questions. Business does not have to be Trial and Error! Get professional advice prior to decision making. https://www.inspiringthem.com/offers/C4LDjJVa/checkout INSPIRATIONAL UNIVERSITY ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspirationaluniversity Twitter: https://twitter.com/InspirationalUn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_jim_pusateri YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJ8R4qLOJk7OxK-ZUfINvQ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coachjrp/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimpusateri/ Coach P – Jim Pusateri: My passion is “Helping others reach their Potential.” How can I help you reach your potential? What are you struggling with? Support our Sponsors: Showtime Performance Training: https://showtimesaq.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/good-morning-minute-of-in/message
We switched it up big time this week and recorded the episode live on the stereo app. Our listeners were able to chime in with questions, comments, and interesting conversation. It’s a bit of a chaotic one, but interesting nonetheless! Just a few of the random topics covered: -Summer shoe fashion -Rona -Hottest celeb couples -Sports! -Lil Nas X -Hot Girl Summer We hope you enjoyed! Let’s do something like this again soon. _____ ✨ Bri’s Marketing Spiel✨ If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, a rating and a review would mean the world! If you’re listening on Spotify, give us a follow! And as always, shoot us a message on Instagram (@foryourtimepod) to let us know you’re listening and what you enjoyed (and maybe even didn’t enjoy) about the episode. We just launched our Facebook page and would love to connect with you there as well. Find us on Facebook by searching “Thank You For Your Time”. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thankyouforyourtimepod/support
Time Goes By inspirational poem by Crystal Lewis, Time Goes By © Crystal Lewis More By Crystal Lewis Published: February 2015 Time goes by and slips away Just as the sky turns from blue to grey. We are here but only for a short stay. D Don't let life pass with words you never say. Don't live in anger, with fear and regrets. Seek forgiveness and lay your pain to rest. Don't judge too quickly, as you may be wrong. Instead, choose to live life as an uplifting song. When tears fall, wipe them away As they will only last but for a day. Sometimes we hurt because we care. Sometimes life seems unfair. We make mistakes we wish we could change And wonder how our life could be rearranged. Second chances last only for so long, reach out to others As we are all sisters and brothers. There are angels in heaven that watch us every day. They look over us as we laugh and play. Live with joy, and when you lie down at night, Thank the Lord and release any strife Thumbnail by : Thomas Bormans https://unsplash.com/@thomasbormans Liked it? Why not support me! https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg7zZQE50vk&list=PLeW0Ale88tlpOekytDkKiITrAPNrN3gaQ Recited by Naomie Daslin #inspirationalpoem #motivationalpoem #motivationalvideo time goes by poem, time goes by crystal lewis, crystal lewis poem, motivation, inspirational, inspirational poem, inspirational video, motivational video, motivational speech, best motivational speech, speech, inspiration, inspirational video, best motivational speeches ever, one of the best speeches ever, happiness, nature of life, life, power of life, famous, very powerful speech, inspire, motivational video, poem about life struggles, spoken word poetry, self motivation poetry, inspirational poem in English, life changing speech, poetry reading, spoken word, the most powerful motivational poetry, this poem will change your life, word poetry, powerful life poetry, inspiring poem, poem recitation, short inspirational poem, inspirational poem about life
Justin and Jesse dive into various topics this week to include: How do we recognize getting older, kids, and COVID - a year after. Hosted by: @justin_cape & @saylerjesseInstagram: @brewyourmindpod Twitter: @brewyourmindpodYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/BYMpodYTThe Dekker Post: https://www.thedekkerpost.com
Welcome friends and neighbors to Part One of the Season Finale for Season One of Tales from the Bolterlands. We had some grand plans to have some guests over for this episode, but we got hoodwinked, bamboozled even! Some technical difficulties sprung up and but a mighty KIIIIAAAA-bosh on our first attempts. Recovery efforts and under way and we will be back dishing out some good brothering asap in out upcoming Part two Season Ender episode. In this episode, the Good Brothers share the latest on Hobby efforts for DUST 1947. We take a little time to share how we initially envisioned the direction of podcast would be, and we have a little bit of story time BAY-BAY with the Bolter Club as we speculate where the narrative story for DUST 1947 could go. As always, be on high alert for inbound shenanigans during and after the episode. We are approaching the end of the season, so anything could happen.
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
In honor of Valentine's Day, I wanted to do an episode discussing love, art and all things relationships. But what if you're seeing this and it's not Valentine's Day? No worries, because as the movie Casablanca teaches us, "the fundamental things apply as time goes by." I explore the connection between love and art as well as the challenges that come with it. Also, I use examples from Almost Famous, Casablanca and reference Julia Cameron (author of the Artist's Way) who appears on a recent episode of the Yoga Girl Podcast (https://www.yogagirl.com/podcast/conversations-from-the-heart/the-art-of-listening-with-julia-cameron) and shared something that resonated with me. As I share, I try to give as many perspectives as I can, but of course these are just my vantage points and beliefs. If you differ from me, then by all means share whether down in the comment section or by hitting me up on social media @PhilSvitek. Lastly, for more free resources from your 360 creative coach, check out my website at http://philsvitek.com. RESOURCES/LINKS: -Coach or Consultant Services: https://philsvitek.com/lets-work-together/ -Podcast Services: http://philsvitek.com/podcastservices -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philsvitek -Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/phil-svitek---360-creative-coach/ -Adorama Affiliate Link: https://www.adorama.com/?utm_source=rflaid914115 -Instagram: http://instagram.com/philsvitek -Facebook: http://facebook.com/philippsvitek -Twitter: http://twitter.com/philsvitek -Master Mental Fortitude Book: http://mastermentalfortitude.com -Idyll Film: http://philsvitek.com/idyll -Elan, Elan Book: http://philsvitek.com/elan-elan -In Search of Sunrise Film: http://philsvitek.com/in-search-of-sunrise
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On this episode Uncle JIm and THE Leslie Hoffman talk about those actors that are no longer with us, and we may even talk about Planet of the Apes. We move on and discuss Star Trek, Voyager, Deep Space Nine and TNG. Studio lines will be open (646)668-2433, call with your questions or comments...LET"S FLY....
Episode Notes As we say goodbye to the year (insert the same 3 2020 sucks jokes), MobGowski Radio would like to take a moment to express gratitude for a few things this week, including Festivus, the Day of the Goyim and all the delightful English football on Boxing Day. We'd also like to appreciate the music of some of our favorite musicians who we lost in the last 12 months. Thus, we've compiled a little playlist to compliment said appreciation. None of our pesky chatting, just the music. And yes, Neil Peart-ers, I know there's no Rush. You'll have to wait till next week for part 2 of Let's Play Two for that sort of noise. Track List: "Eruption" - Val Halen "Keep On Running" The Spencer Davis Group (Spencer Davis) "Long Tall Sally (The Thing)" - Little Richard "Sick Day" - Fountains of Wayne (Adam Schlesinger) "Can We Pretend" - Bill Withers "The Gambler" - Kenny Rogers "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" - Fairport Convention (Judy Dyble) "The Way You Do the Things You Do" - The Temptations (Bruce Williamson) "Theme for An Imaginary Western" - Mountain (Leslie West) "That's the Way the World Goes Round" - John Prine
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"As Time Goes By" by Herman Hupfeld
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"As Time Goes By" by Herman Hupfeld
This exhibit is called Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. ****** This episode and it’s title was inspired by the outstanding writing of Michael Herr in his book called “Dispatches” published in 1977. It is a hybrid of memoir and fiction hailed as one of the most important books about the war, describing the experiences of disillusioned young American soldiers there. Herr, in his book, also professed that “Vietnam was the first ‘rock ‘n’ roll war’, and Jimi Hendrix was its forward scout.” ***** Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Country music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered around the hooches and outposts of Vietnam. One of the songs in this episode was written and performed by Chip Dockery who served two tours with the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron ("Panther Pack") in Vietnam. Listen to “KING OF THE TRAIL”. This song is part of a series which Chip wrote about the North Vietnamese truck drivers on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Parking in caves during the day and driving by night, they tried to evade the fighter attacks, B-52 strikes and reconnaissance planes. **** Our shows say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. **** For your service and your sacrifice, this is Vietnam War: The Music. **** This episode is called “Dispatches From The Jungle” ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 **** or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com **** In this episode you’ll hear: 1) Run Through the Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) Bring The Boys Home by Freda Payne 4) Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf 5) Soldier Baby Of Mine by The Ronettes 6) We Can Work It Out by The Beatles 7) Smokin' Cigarettes And Drinking Coffee Blues by Marty Robbins 8) When The Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin 9) Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who 10) In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus) by Zager & Evans 11) Go Where You Wanna Go by The 5th Dimension 12) There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere by The Louvin Brothers 13) King of the Trail [To the tune of Roger Miller's 1965 hit, "King of the Road"] by Chip Dockery 14) Low Rider by War 15) My Girl by The Rolling Stones 16) She's Not There by The Zombies 17) Twistin' The Night Away by Sam Cooke 18) Waist Deep In The Big Muddy by Pete Seeger 19) Wasted Words by The Allman Brothers Band 20) American Soldier by Toby Keith 21) Wooden Ships by Crosby, Stills & Nash 22) Soul Deep by The Box Tops 23) The Last Letter by Ray Price 24) Guide You Home by Sugarland 25) Changes by David Bowie 26) Strange Days by The Doors 27) Rider in the Rain by Reckless Kelly & Joe Ely (Willy Braun, Cody Braun & Joe Ely, vocals) 28) Dueling Banjos by Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell 29) You Are The Sunshine Of My Life by Stevie Wonder 30) Everybody's Everything by Santana 31) Saturday Night by Billy Dean 32) All Things Must Pass by George Harrison 33) Who Knows Where the Time Goes by Stephen Stills & Judy Collins
Ever feel like times running out on you? Like the timeline you set for your goals are extending constantly? Today on Tha Culture Tribe, Gerrard, Kyle and Vinnie talk on time, people doing sexual favors for things and more. Follow Tha Tribe: www.thaculturetribe.com | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
What I am learning in this day and time is “learning” in this day and time --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neal-bailey-harper/support
What I am learning in this day and time, is “learning” in this day and time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neal-bailey-harper/support
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"As Time Goes By" by Herman Hupfeld
Gestern hat die Berliner Art Week begonnen. Trotz Corona zeigen viele Galerien und Museen durchaus internationale Kunst. Die ifa-Galerie Berlin nutzt den Moment der Bewegungslosigkeit und stellt Werke aus dem eigenem Kunstbestand aus. Dazu gehören beunruhigende und berührende Arbeiten von Rebecca Horn, die mit den Performances des peruanischstämmigen Künstlers Antionio Paucare in einen Dialog gebracht werden. "Time Goes By", heißt die Ausstellung, die gestern eröffnet wurde. Sigrid Hoff war vor Ort.
One of the most popular films in Hollywood history, “Casablanca” seems to be composed of one famous line after another. For over 75 years, it has inspired us to stand up and sing in defiance of tyranny and on behalf of the cause of freedom.
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The launch of Apollo 6, government stimulus, Angela Davis, colonies on Mars, Malcolm X, explorations of outer space, 1968, futurists, and a remix of suite I, Mars, from The Planets, Op.32, by Gustav Holst. The seven suites of Holst’s The … Continue reading →
Recapping August 6th Thursday Night NBA Games. Dre from Access2 and Nithin from The NR Hour Podcast joined me to break down the action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-artest3/support
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I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. The title, Brothers In Arms, is chosen to recognize the military participation and sacrifices of Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan as our allies during the war. It’s all about the brotherhood and the music. We thank you all for your service. - - - - Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. - - - - This episode contains the Big & Rich song, The 8th of November which tells the tale of Niles Harris, a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade of the United States Army during Operation Hump in South Vietnam on November 8, 1965. - - - - Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. - - - - For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. - - - This episode is called “Brothers In Arms” - - - - - - Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - - or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - - You’ll hear: 1) Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits 2) A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall by Bob Dylan 3) Semper Fi by Trace Adkins 4) Okie From Muskogee by Merle Haggard & The Strangers 5) The Man Who Couldn't Cry by Loudon Wainwright III 6) The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel 7) I Once Was a Soldier by Garth Porter 8) When The Master Calls The Roll by Rosanne Cash (w/ Rodney Crowell, Amy Helm, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine and Tony Joe White) 9) One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) by Mick Hucknall (lead singer of Simply Red) 10) In My Life by Judy Collins 11) 500 Miles Away From Home by The Kingston Trio 12) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 13) Who Knows Where the Time Goes? by Fairport Convention 14) I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green) by John Schumann and The Vagabond Crew 15) Puff (The Magic Dragon) by Peter, Paul And Mary 16) Lean On Me by Bill Withers 17) Ring Of Fire by Eric Burdon & The Animals 18) Living Legend by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson) 19) 8th of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich] 20) Forever Young by Bob Dylan 21) After the War by Wes Carr & Lance Corporal Elizabeth Smith 22) Arlington by Trace Adkins 23) Born in the U.S.A. [Live] (Springsteen on Broadway) by Bruce Springsteen 24) He Was My Brother by Simon & Garfunkel 25) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Dolores Keane, Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic
Quarantine claims more couples such as Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers and Bill Hader and Rachel Bilson (1:06). We try to explain the "everything is cake" memes (11:06) and revisit some of our favorite Olympic memories (18:24). Plus, Cringe Mode: 'Camp Rock' (29:40) and some of our most traumatizing camp memories (46:36). Hosts: Liz Kelly, Kate Halliwell, and Amelia Wedemeyer
In this episode (my pilot), I invite Gretchen Lilly to watch her show of choice: "As Time Goes By." I had never seen this British rom/com before! It had aired originally on BBC One from January 12, 1992 to December 14, 2005, running for nine series and three specials. You can stream it today by adding BritBox to your Amazon Prime subscription! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rich-temple/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rich-temple/support
Let’s Get This Thing Movin’… Freight Train - Elizabeth Cotten As Time Goes By - Dexter Gordon Jean-Pierre - Miles Davis The Main Attraction - Grant Green After Midnight - Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia The Prodigal Son - Ry Cooder I Gotta Try You Girl - Junior Kimbrough Someday Baby - R. L. Burnside It Hurts Me - Richie Havens And That’s Saying A Lot - Chuck Jackson Tell Me - Bitty McLean Where Are You? - Dexter Gordon Quartet Come Rain Or Come Shine - Ray Charles Oh What A Beautiful Morning - Ray Charles Colors - Pharoah Sanders Witchi Tai To - Everything Is Everything It Feels Like Rain - Neville Brothers Love Letters - Elvis Presley
Alex, Jenna, and Meg talk time-travelers, revenge, and family secrets. (Writer: Brian K. Vaughan | Artist: Cliff Chiang | Colorist: Matthew Wilson | Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher)
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What day is it again? Has it been a year since February? Or a day? We take a look at the science behind how the pandemic is warping our sense of time. Carlo Rovelli and Peter Ulric Tse join Meghna Chakrabarti.
This week on Rocket we're reacting to initial reviews of the Magic Keyboard from Apple, and talking about Peloton's pivot to in-home programming, as well as HBO Max's delayed launch. Finally, a mid-season reaction to Westworld!
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On the Season 4 premiere episode of “Owlia’s Opinions,” Armon predicts the 92nd Academy Awards. Listen to Hannah Krupa’s single, “Andalusian Mares”, on Apple Music here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/andalusian-mares-single/1474562887 Listen to Hannah Krupa’s single, “Andalusian Mares”, on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4axM8rrMJwjwQ74z31VfW7 Listen to Jordan Smith’s single, “Faith In Me”, on Apple Music here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/faith-in-me-single/1466992091 "Owlia's Opinions” Website: www.lovelearndebate.com "Owlia's Opinions” Facebook: www.facebook.com/LoveLearnDebate "Owlia's Opinions” Twitter: www.twitter.com/LoveLearnDebate "Owlia's Opinions” Instagram: www.instagram.com/lovelearndebate "Owlia's Opinions” Merchandise: shop.spreadshirt.com/lovelearndebate
This episode, I'm going over: Something new coming for S.O.B. NBA- Jazz crush Pacers, Derrick Rose getting traded? Kemba gets help to beat LeBron and Dame wasn't playing with the Dubs! NCAA: Going over Men's and Women's ball from last night and some upcoming events tonight!
Maja has found a tracking device in Tiny Spaceman, she now knows that Emit will come here, so without further adoing, she instructs Jimmy & Bimmy to round up candidates to join a fellowship (a bit like Lord of the Rings). TSm's fate is in times hands now... Sometimes Time Goes Backwards - Cosmic Bos Music taken from Cosmic Bos Improv-revisation Episode 9: Six S's available as an album on Spotify, iTunes etc. or as a full ep of our unique podcast. Happy Festive Times friends, Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos
Louis Avallone and Stephen Parr talk about how Baton Rouge has just given away annual tax revenues of approximately $2 mil a year to some developers in their area. The problem is Baton Rouge actually has given away money which would have belonged to another community — St. George! Stephen explains these “public-private” partnerships are really just a scam where the public continues to give private, wealthy entities taxpayer property and money, getting nothing in return.
Louis Avallone and Stephen Parr talk about how Baton Rouge has just given away annual tax revenues of approximately $2 mil a year to some developers in their area. The problem is Baton Rouge actually has given away money which would have belonged to another community — St. George! Stephen explains these “public-private” partnerships are really just a scam where the public continues to give private, wealthy entities taxpayer property and money, getting nothing in return.
Andrew wants to be a pilot; George wants to be an architect. (Requisite Seinfeld pull)They have a drone gym! (Big Bend Community College)It sounds like a movie. (Mechatronics)As they say on the podcast. (Back to Work with Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin)
Happily Ever After is a Fairy Tale My guest today is Kara Haug. She is the creator of Grace Unbound and is a practicing sex educator with a B.A. in Psychology and a Masters in Theological Studies, as well as a certificate in Sexual Health Education from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her role mainly centers on teaching youth about shameless sexuality. She does a lot of workshops and is doing important work shifting the narrative on sexuality. And in this episode, she talks about the fairytale misconceptions that all women often face in their daily lives. Because there are cultural reinforcements that peg a certain brand of story for women, many are going into marriages and motherhood with inflated expectations, only to find that things are much more challenging than they originally thought they would be. This episode explores this topic and offers some solutions for women who are struggling. Listen along. The Biggest Misconception that Women Have About Sex and Sexuality Kara says that women have been given the misconception from a young age of this giant fairy tale image that bundles romance and partnership. And she says that as reach adulthood we are hit with the reality that “the chemicals in our brain have expiration dates”. In short, women are often fed the story that romance is going to be the easiest thing in the world. It’s just a matter of finding the right partner and living happily ever after, but the reality of it is much different. Romantic partnerships are a lot of work. The ‘Goal’ of Motherhood and Long-Term Partnerships Kara also talks about the goals that women are meant to aspire to–the script they are given about motherhood and long-term partnerships–never really factor in the tough moments after the wedding or birth. No one really prepares women for how difficult the whole dynamic is going to be – especially if you are juggling a career, kids, and a complicated relationship. Your marriage and children won’t unlock an infinite wellspring of energy and motivation from within you. Most of the time it’s going to be hard, and it will be far from the fairy tale expectations that we see perpetuated in society. Struggles With Sexuality as a Women There are still considerable struggles for women to claim their desire and exist comfortably in the open while at the same time claiming their sexual yearnings. Younger women are still being labeled as ‘sluts’ in schools if they explore their sexuality, so there’s still an uphill climb that doesn’t usually end until adulthood…and sometimes never at all. The Biggest Threat to Marriages? Kara thinks that because of how involved marriage (and motherhood) can be, the biggest threat to marriages is when two partners shift their dynamic from romantic lovers to a business partner type of relationship. And identities get lost amidst all of the chaos. Kara says that prioritizing our identities as romantic partners is the most important thing. She also suggests regular conversations as a way to switch off the autopilot and reclaim your identity – despite the busy, daily happenings of adulthood. She says that even if it’s just a date night every week, or sitting down and having a conversation about sexual or other relationship needs every month. That practice can save marriages from turning into business partnerships. The Hardest Part for Kara Kara said that she had past traumas resurface while she was breastfeeding her child. She states that many women also experience these traumas around their bodies when they become mothers. She says more on the subject. Listen along! There’s Nothing Wrong With You! Being in a relationship is extremely challenging. Add motherhood and the constant stress of raising a family and you’ll hardly have any free time to spare. Just because you are struggling and finding the whole experience challenging does not mean there is something wrong with you. It’s completely normal to feel like there is. Don’t worry about it, you’re doing completely fine. What Are Women Saying the Most as Time Goes on As mothers, Kara says that the most frequent exploration is pleasure, and being comfortable with exploring that as a regular goal in their relationship. In addition, a lot of women are struggling with body image and wanting to feel desirable, so that is a continual anxiety-inducing reality of being a woman in the 21st century. Shifting the Narrative Kara shares that the narrative should be shifted into the direction of more independence and identity for women. She communicates that to her young daughter that it’s nice to have a partner, but she doesn’t have to rely on a male partner to give her an identity. She talks a lot to the youth and she found that even doing simple eye contact exercises made them uncomfortable. So a part of her job as a sex educator means that Kara is continually trying to teach the benefits of eye contact, communication, vulnerability, and consent to these younger individuals to keep shifting the narrative. Key Links for Kara: Her website: http://www.graceunbound.com/bio More info:Link to the guide sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Host Recent Episodes
Happily Ever After is a Fairy Tale My guest today is Kara Haug. She is the creator of Grace Unbound and is a practicing sex educator with a B.A. in Psychology and a Masters in Theological Studies, as well as a certificate in Sexual Health Education from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her role mainly centers on teaching youth about shameless sexuality. She does a lot of workshops and is doing important work shifting the narrative on sexuality. And in this episode, she talks about the fairytale misconceptions that all women often face in their daily lives. Because there are cultural reinforcements that peg a certain brand of story for women, many are going into marriages and motherhood with inflated expectations, only to find that things are much more challenging than they originally thought they would be. This episode explores this topic and offers some solutions for women who are struggling. Listen along. The Biggest Misconception that Women Have About Sex and Sexuality Kara says that women have been given the misconception from a young age of this giant fairy tale image that bundles romance and partnership. And she says that as reach adulthood we are hit with the reality that “the chemicals in our brain have expiration dates”. In short, women are often fed the story that romance is going to be the easiest thing in the world. It’s just a matter of finding the right partner and living happily ever after, but the reality of it is much different. Romantic partnerships are a lot of work. The ‘Goal’ of Motherhood and Long-Term Partnerships Kara also talks about the goals that women are meant to aspire to–the script they are given about motherhood and long-term partnerships–never really factor in the tough moments after the wedding or birth. No one really prepares women for how difficult the whole dynamic is going to be – especially if you are juggling a career, kids, and a complicated relationship. Your marriage and children won’t unlock an infinite wellspring of energy and motivation from within you. Most of the time it’s going to be hard, and it will be far from the fairy tale expectations that we see perpetuated in society. Struggles With Sexuality as a Women There are still considerable struggles for women to claim their desire and exist comfortably in the open while at the same time claiming their sexual yearnings. Younger women are still being labeled as ‘sluts’ in schools if they explore their sexuality, so there’s still an uphill climb that doesn’t usually end until adulthood…and sometimes never at all. The Biggest Threat to Marriages? Kara thinks that because of how involved marriage (and motherhood) can be, the biggest threat to marriages is when two partners shift their dynamic from romantic lovers to a business partner type of relationship. And identities get lost amidst all of the chaos. Kara says that prioritizing our identities as romantic partners is the most important thing. She also suggests regular conversations as a way to switch off the autopilot and reclaim your identity – despite the busy, daily happenings of adulthood. She says that even if it’s just a date night every week, or sitting down and having a conversation about sexual or other relationship needs every month. That practice can save marriages from turning into business partnerships. The Hardest Part for Kara Kara said that she had past traumas resurface while she was breastfeeding her child. She states that many women also experience these traumas around their bodies when they become mothers. She says more on the subject. Listen along! There’s Nothing Wrong With You! Being in a relationship is extremely challenging. Add motherhood and the constant stress of raising a family and you’ll hardly have any free time to spare. Just because you are struggling and finding the whole experience challenging does not mean there is something wrong with you. It’s completely normal to feel like there is. Don’t worry about it, you’re doing completely fine. What Are Women Saying the Most as Time Goes on As mothers, Kara says that the most frequent exploration is pleasure, and being comfortable with exploring that as a regular goal in their relationship. In addition, a lot of women are struggling with body image and wanting to feel desirable, so that is a continual anxiety-inducing reality of being a woman in the 21st century. Shifting the Narrative Kara shares that the narrative should be shifted into the direction of more independence and identity for women. She communicates that to her young daughter that it’s nice to have a partner, but she doesn’t have to rely on a male partner to give her an identity. She talks a lot to the youth and she found that even doing simple eye contact exercises made them uncomfortable. So a part of her job as a sex educator means that Kara is continually trying to teach the benefits of eye contact, communication, vulnerability, and consent to these younger individuals to keep shifting the narrative. Key Links for Kara: Her website: http://www.graceunbound.com/bio More info:Link to the guide sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Host Recent Episodes
Happily Ever After is a Fairy Tale My guest today is Kara Haug. She is the creator of Grace Unbound and is a practicing sex educator with a B.A. in Psychology and a Masters in Theological Studies, as well as a certificate in Sexual Health Education from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her role mainly centers on teaching youth about shameless sexuality. She does a lot of workshops and is doing important work shifting the narrative on sexuality. And in this episode, she talks about the fairytale misconceptions that all women often face in their daily lives. Because there are cultural reinforcements that peg a certain brand of story for women, many are going into marriages and motherhood with inflated expectations, only to find that things are much more challenging than they originally thought they would be. This episode explores this topic and offers some solutions for women who are struggling. Listen along. The Biggest Misconception that Women Have About Sex and Sexuality Kara says that women have been given the misconception from a young age of this giant fairy tale image that bundles romance and partnership. And she says that as reach adulthood we are hit with the reality that “the chemicals in our brain have expiration dates”. In short, women are often fed the story that romance is going to be the easiest thing in the world. It’s just a matter of finding the right partner and living happily ever after, but the reality of it is much different. Romantic partnerships are a lot of work. The ‘Goal’ of Motherhood and Long-Term Partnerships Kara also talks about the goals that women are meant to aspire to–the script they are given about motherhood and long-term partnerships–never really factor in the tough moments after the wedding or birth. No one really prepares women for how difficult the whole dynamic is going to be – especially if you are juggling a career, kids, and a complicated relationship. Your marriage and children won’t unlock an infinite wellspring of energy and motivation from within you. Most of the time it’s going to be hard, and it will be far from the fairy tale expectations that we see perpetuated in society. Struggles With Sexuality as a Women There are still considerable struggles for women to claim their desire and exist comfortably in the open while at the same time claiming their sexual yearnings. Younger women are still being labeled as ‘sluts’ in schools if they explore their sexuality, so there’s still an uphill climb that doesn’t usually end until adulthood…and sometimes never at all. The Biggest Threat to Marriages? Kara thinks that because of how involved marriage (and motherhood) can be, the biggest threat to marriages is when two partners shift their dynamic from romantic lovers to a business partner type of relationship. And identities get lost amidst all of the chaos. Kara says that prioritizing our identities as romantic partners is the most important thing. She also suggests regular conversations as a way to switch off the autopilot and reclaim your identity – despite the busy, daily happenings of adulthood. She says that even if it’s just a date night every week, or sitting down and having a conversation about sexual or other relationship needs every month. That practice can save marriages from turning into business partnerships. The Hardest Part for Kara Kara said that she had past traumas resurface while she was breastfeeding her child. She states that many women also experience these traumas around their bodies when they become mothers. She says more on the subject. Listen along! There’s Nothing Wrong With You! Being in a relationship is extremely challenging. Add motherhood and the constant stress of raising a family and you’ll hardly have any free time to spare. Just because you are struggling and finding the whole experience challenging does not mean there is something wrong with you. It’s completely normal to feel like there is. Don’t worry about it, you’re doing completely fine. What Are Women Saying the Most as Time Goes on As mothers, Kara says that the most frequent exploration is pleasure, and being comfortable with exploring that as a regular goal in their relationship. In addition, a lot of women are struggling with body image and wanting to feel desirable, so that is a continual anxiety-inducing reality of being a woman in the 21st century. Shifting the Narrative Kara shares that the narrative should be shifted into the direction of more independence and identity for women. She communicates that to her young daughter that it’s nice to have a partner, but she doesn’t have to rely on a male partner to give her an identity. She talks a lot to the youth and she found that even doing simple eye contact exercises made them uncomfortable. So a part of her job as a sex educator means that Kara is continually trying to teach the benefits of eye contact, communication, vulnerability, and consent to these younger individuals to keep shifting the narrative. Key Links for Kara: Her website: http://www.graceunbound.com/bio More info:Link to the guide sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Host Recent Episodes