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Unguarded Treasure (B52)
Talking About The Tower of Zenopus Game I Ran Using D&D Holmes Rules

Unguarded Treasure (B52)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 17:02


In this episode I talk a bit about the game of The Tower of Zenopus using the Holmes D&D ruleset My thanks To Joe from The Hindsightless & Jason from the Nerds RPG Variety Cast podcasts for their messages.

Student Of Life Podcast
Why do people fall short of their potential?

Student Of Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 31:07


Everyone has greatness within them. God has put potential in everybody, but are you playing your part to achieve that potential?   To Joe, potential is the maximum level of success or fulfillment you could possibility reach. If you squeezed out every ounce of that special something in you, to do what you were created to do, and you overcame every obstacle and you shed off all the negatives that come at you, what you will achieve then would be your full potential.   Another great definition of potential is “the best version of yourself.” If you take all the skills, experiences, qualities that you’ve got and you distill it down to the best you can possibly be, that’s achieving your potential.   Every one should strive to achieve their potential but too many people don’t work hard to achieve it. It’s also really easy to get caught up in things that get you off track, and cause you to lose focus. As a result, very few people achieve their full potential.   There are three things that have a direct impact on whether your potential is maximized or falling backwards: aptitude, environment and desires.   Aptitude Everybody has some natural abilities. That goes back to your purpose, your areas of greatest strength and what some people call your ‘super powers’. Additionally, what determines your aptitude, is the level of schooling or education you get. It’s your character and your integrity, your core values and what you believe.   If you believe things that are negative or destructive, you’re not going to move towards your potential. If you believe in things like integrity, honesty, and serving other people, those types of things will move you towards your potential. So your core values play an important role with your aptitude.   Environment The easiest definition of environment is your physical location. If you have two people and one is born in poverty and lives in a mud hut in the third world, their potential is limited compared to someone born in a Western society who has access to school, access to the internet, access to food. Those aspects of environment play a huge role in whether or not you’re going to have the opportunity to achieve your potential.   Another area of your environment is your culture. Culture is the environment of a group of people, which Joe covered in a previous episode. It can be the culture of a nation, the culture of a church, the culture of an organization, the culture of a company and/or the culture of you and your friends. The culture is going to play a huge role in whether you’re going to achieve your potential or whether you’ll allow yourself to be pulled away from it. The culture of the groups you spend the most time with, and your personal culture, plays a huge role in the achievement of your potential.   Another part of your environment is your mentors or your role models, the people you learned from, the people who showed you the way and went before you.   Desire Desire to Joe, is directly related to your purpose in life. Why did God create you? If you have a purpose and a vision of what you want to be that is so strong it propels you toward it, that desire is going to carry you toward your potential. If you are not protecting your confidence, will-power, or energy and they are being depleted before your day even gets going, that will pull you backwards. So desire is going to play a huge role in whether you are moving forward with the potential God put in you or whether you are being pulled away from it.   Attitude, environment and desire; take a look at those things. Which of them are working in your favor? Which of them are working against you? Which of them can you change so they’re working you in favor?   In America, there is an epidemic of lost potential. When you look at sports, it’s easy to tell whether someone is achieving their potential, because it’s all about performance on the field. You’re either winning or you’re not. You’re breaking records or you’re not.  When you’re dealing with life or business, there are gray areas. You can’t quite tell whether someone is achieving their potential in the way you can with sports.   Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry had both the aptitude and the desire to be among the best baseball players in history and help the Mets achieve a 10-15 year dynasty after they won the World Series in 1986. However, they didn’t have the right environment. They were surrounded by a party culture. Drugs, women, drinking and they got caught up in the addictions. And because of that, although they were great for a couple of years, their true potential was squandered.   In your life, when you look at your potential and the areas where you want to be great, what areas are cheating you out of your greatness? Where are you lying to yourself or engaging in an activity or behavior that doesn’t line up with where your potential should be taking you? What are you doing to correct those things? There are really five different areas that stop people from achieving their potential.   Laziness The first thing that holds people back from achieving their potential is laziness. They’re complacent, self-satisfied, and don’t have any goals or vision. They’ve just settled into a comfort zone and basically given up the desire to be anything more.   If you’re in that lazy zone but you have a glimmer of desire to be more, what can you do to break the cycle?   It comes down to your WHY. Why do you not want to be lazy anymore? What is your purpose? You such a powerful WHY that you will do it even when you don’t feel like doing it. Lazy is hard to overcome without goals or vision or values.   By the way, quiet time is not lazy time because quiet time is the time that gives your brain a little oxygen and that oxygen allows the fire to light that gets things going. Quiet time is a great way for someone who is complacent and satisfied with mediocrity to start. Think about what you’d like to be great at and what your purpose is. Spend time imagining what life would be like if you really got good at that and honed your skills there. If you’re lazy, you need to find a WHY that’s going to stop you from being lazy.   Fear The second reason people fall short of their potential, is they’re scared. It’s not a terrified, trembling-in-your-boots scared, but having no confidence. You never want to leave your comfort zone because you don’t know what’s out there. Or maybe you failed in the past and you’re afraid you’re going to fail again. Maybe you didn’t quite measure up one time and you were humiliated or made fun of and you don’t want to experience that again.   Everybody is scared, at times. It all comes back to your comfort zone. Stepping out of your comfort zone is scary.   Figure out, what it is you’re scared about, and do it scared!. That’s the best way. Expand that comfort zone because if you are not stretching your comfort zone everyday, it is shrinking. Every day you can move forward, every day you can expand your comfort zone, and every day you can experience what it's like to step out. If you try something new, you’re not going to be good at it the first time you try it. You need to take the attitude of a learner and not be afraid to look silly or goofy. Just do it and then laugh about it when it’s tough and try again to get better at it. That’s how you learn, so if you’re scared, expand your comfort zone and do it scared.   Lack of discipline The third thing that stops people is they are undisciplined. They’re distracted. They don’t know how to prioritize. They don’t know how to grind. They’re not able to focus for a long period of time to move the ball forward on a project. Lack of discipline comes from a short attention span, or when people multitask five things at once but actually are doing five things badly. Undisciplined comes from stretching too thin and trying to do too much.   If you get to the end of a day, exhausted because you’ve been so busy, but haven’t actually accomplished anything important, then you may have a problem with discipline. You need to learn how to focus, and a great place to start is to read Gary Keller’s book The One Thing and set aside an hour to work on your purpose.   It’s important to understand, what got you to your current level of success, is not going get you to the next level of success. You have to change things.   Are you doing things now, just like you’ve always done them and expecting a different result? If you are, you may have something you need to deconstruct, take up a step back and reconstruct better before you move forward. A lot of times, getting disciplined and focused is one of those things.   Deceived The fourth reason people fall short of their potential is they’re deceived. They’re lying to themselves, saying they’re doing fine when they’re not. Or pretending that there’s not a problem when there is. They’ve convinced themselves everything will go great, when it really won’t. Most of all, they’re not willing to admit they have a problem they need to address or an issue they need to solve.   Another way people lie to themselves is they expect it to be easy. They expect the things worth having in life to be easy to achieve. And typically, the best things in life are very difficult to achieve.   Also, people make excuses. They act like the world is against them. They're victims. Those people are deceived. The day you become an adult, your problems are on you. It’s not always fair but the truth is the world doesn’t care. The day you become an adult, it is your job to overcome whatever challenges are in front of you. Are you going to be an overcomer? Or are you going to wallow in self-pity and pretend the world owes you something?   It’s not to minimize problems, but it’s about making a decision to be an overcomer. Don’t deceive yourself into thinking the world owes you anything because you were dealt a bad hand. Face your problems and your issues head on, and figure out a way to overcome them.   Arrogance The fifth reason why people fall short of their potential is arrogance. These are the people who won’t ask for help, who lack humility, or who have no commitment to personal growth because they think they know everything they need to know. They have no mentors, no examples, and no ongoing education.   Howard Brinton always said, "Get out of judgment and get into curiosity." We can learn something from anybody we meet. If you sit down and ask those people, everybody has wisdom they can share. And if you take the attitude of a student in life, you’re going to learn things from everybody.   If you walk through life with arrogance, like you know everything, you’re missing out on all kinds of stuff that can help you, make your life richer, and help you reach your potential. So get out of judgment, get into curiosity and be a student of life.   Out of those five reasons why people fall short of their potential—laziness, fear, lack of discipline, being deceived and arrogance—which of them is holding you back?   Are you really doing everything you can to achieve your potential?   Everybody has something getting in their way. Whatever it is, you need to address it. Spend the time to find solutions and get inspiration. Allow your brain the space to think about your potential and what’s keeping you from doing that.   What kind of person are you? What are you going to be? Are you going to go after your potential? Or are you going to let the world beat it out of you?   If you’ve enjoyed the podcast today, Joe would love to hear from you. Email him at joe@studentoflifepodcast.com   Hit subscribe and share the podcast with your friends. Have a great week!

Lousy San Francisco Podcast Season 3.1 - SKMorton.com
Ep 69 - A Vacuum Of Culture (LIVE from the FAME Venue on Broadway) Pt 1 of 5

Lousy San Francisco Podcast Season 3.1 - SKMorton.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 83:25


"No risk, no reward". that's what, stunt man, Evel Kneivel, was fond of repeating while consuming his meals through a straw. In April of 2017 the Lousy Podcast followed in the footsteps of Evel by embarking on a five week stint at the Fame venue on Broadway in SF...Drink up! In lieu of excitement, there was a scent of never-properly-mopped up beer in the air as SK and Pete made preparations for this, the 1st of 5, live recordings at the former Mabuhay Gardens - a popular punk venue in the 70's, 80's and one weekend in 2012 when hipsters' favorite cupcake bar, Shipwright & Cheese, underwent renovations to convert into a dub step falafel disco. Not unlike any number of Geraldo's news specials, the show was poised to be a great success. After an inadvisable attempt at an opening monologue, SK introduced Pete and the rest of his guests: Architect and Telegraph Hill expert, Joe Butler and returning friend of the show, and SF comic, Andrew Holmgren...all seems fine so far. But during the updates portion of the show, somehow things went South (or perhaps more accurately, North). Pete discovered a Throng member from the great state of Alaska and things began to unravel. Were it not for the crowd's (The term crowd here is being used with an expired poetic license) collective disdain for Ruby Sky we might have ended things right then and there. Enter Joe Butler. A virtual dusty encyclopedia of San Francisco knowledge. If SK and Pete hadn't interrupted the man at every third sentence he might have been able to save things but such are the dreams of Parrots and Men. To Joe's credit he did manage to get in some interesting stories about the early adopted Telegraph Hill semaphore, Layman's Castle for the people, how the ground was pulled out from under the Gray Brothers, Bill Bailey's cottage and how he didn't come home, Pasquale's blue ball,  the beat generation and the, not-to-be-outdone, CIA trip. Babette in Squidges role as producer and sound engineer as well as a very funny set by Andrew Holmgren made it look, for a second, that we'd clear the last bus but here we are...back in traction.

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast
204: How This Restaurant Turned a Dessert Into a $200k Cancer Fundraiser

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 21:40


Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to co-founders Kevin Finn and Mark Edelson of Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, a privately owned restaurant known for their handcrafted beers and New American cuisine. Iron Hill is also known for its cause marketing, having raised $200,000 for children's pediatric cancer. On the show, Megan, Kevin, Mark and Joe discuss: How Iron Hill got involved with CureSearch and fighting children's pediatric cancer. How Iron Hill decided on a dessert to benefit CureSearch. To Joe's delight, Kevin and Mark describes the Triple Chocolate Hill, a double fudge brownie topped with vanilla ice cream, peanut butter-caramel sauce, chocolate sauce and whipped cream.  Since 2004, Iron Hill has raised $200k by selling the dessert at 12 locations. Kevin and Mark discuss their partnership with CureSearch and what a great partner they've been. This fundraiser is unique in that it's promoted year-round. How does Iron Hill sustain the enthusiasm for the fundraiser, especially with employees. What's the business benefit to Iron Hill of working with causes like CureSearch? People have high expectations of restaurants when it comes to giving back. How does Iron Hill deal with this challenge? What advice would Mark and Kevin give a restaurant about supporting a charity.  Links & Notes Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant CureSearch Kevin Hill on Twitter

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski
40: Joe Scola | Founder and CEO of WiseApe

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 25:14


WiseApe creates all natural, performance based tea blends for anyone who is looking for that extra edge. #Timestamp 00:30- Hot Cup of Tea and Sushi! 02:30- Introduction 05:05- Passion from Video 10:00- Struggles in Business 11:45- What Have You Learned as a Solopreneur? 12:45- Biggest Failure Thus Far 14:10- Habits as a Person (Tweet me the animal if you can hear the noise in the background @grzybowskij) 16:35- Headspace and Float Tanking...Yes, Joe Likes to Float. Insane Amounts of Zen! 18:11- Apps that Joe Uses 19:00- Find Your Feedback Loop, Don't Be Afraid To Share That Idea, and Make Sure You Take Action 21:15- How Difficult is it to Create a Product? Find Your Feedback Loop Find your network of people that you trust to bounce ideas off of. The most valuable thing that Joe had was his community. There are a million different directions you can go, but it's great to have that instant feedback. Don't Be Afraid To Share That Idea When they were first starting out, he didn't want anyone else to know. To Joe that's silly. IF you have that idea, there is a 99% chance that someone else is either acting on it or has the same idea. If you're not sharing, you're not going to get that feedback. Make Sure You Take Action Don't fall victim of analysis paralysis. Don't sit there and over think things. It's never going to be perfect. Joe Scola Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/Scojo Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephscola Twiter: https://twitter.com/joeyscola Website: http://www.wiseapetea.com __________ Techie, Millennial Author, WWE Fan, Podcaster. Philadelphia native, Johnathan Grzybowski started his career at 14 mowing lawns. Over 5 businesses later, Johnathan has a deep passion on bettering the lives of millennials and helping them execute their ideas into profitable businesses. It’s never been easier to start a business, but how do you make it successful? Constantly millennials are claiming to be entrepreneurs, but may not truly know what it takes to either become one or last long enough to succeed at being one. By listening/viewing The Blind Entrepreneur, we are determined to help those who are “blind” see the true struggles of business, successes, and the grind it took these millennials to succeed. #LINKS Email: Johnathan@wearedino.com Podcast: http://theblindentrepreneur.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jgrzybowski Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/grzybowskij Instagram: http://instagram.com/grzybowskij Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/grzybowskij #SUBSCRIBE iTunes: http://bit.ly/TBEPodcast #PS. I’m a huge WWE Fan and I also love to laugh. Send me a question or phrase that makes you laugh, and I will incorporate it into my podcast. I’ll even tag you in the show notes and handle in the video!

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League
The Flash 2x22 – Invincible | Review

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 24:18


SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN # 180 - The Flash 2x22 – Invincible | Review - Barry’s cocky because he thinks the Speed Force is on his side.  Caitlin is back at S.T.A.R. Labs, but is suffering PTSD symptoms from her time with Zoom.The city is being overrun by metas from Earth-2. To Joe’s chagrin, Wally is fighting the metas because he feels he wasn’t worthy of being saved by the Flash.  Also, Earth-2 Laurel, Black Siren shows up to bring down a bunch of buildings—including Mercury Labs. Zoom is intent on making Barry believe that they are the same, as they share a similar backstory of tragedy.  The team finds a way to use frequencies to damage Earth-2 nervous systems into submission, but complications with Jesse and Harry lead to Zoom getting away to Earth-2 at the last second.  With everyone together at the West house, Henry and Tina McGee seem to be getting along well, as do Wally and Jesse! Barry and Iris agree to start dating officially, and then Zoom comes in, grabs Henry, and takes him to Barry’s old house.  It isn’t fair that Barry didn’t see his mother die like Zolomon did, so of course, he murders Henry. Oh. And Wally totally knows Barry is the Flash now.

DC on SCREEN
The Flash 2x22 – Invincible | Review

DC on SCREEN

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 24:18


SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN # 180 - The Flash 2x22 – Invincible | Review - Barry’s cocky because he thinks the Speed Force is on his side.  Caitlin is back at S.T.A.R. Labs, but is suffering PTSD symptoms from her time with Zoom.The city is being overrun by metas from Earth-2. To Joe’s chagrin, Wally is fighting the metas because he feels he wasn’t worthy of being saved by the Flash.  Also, Earth-2 Laurel, Black Siren shows up to bring down a bunch of buildings—including Mercury Labs. Zoom is intent on making Barry believe that they are the same, as they share a similar backstory of tragedy.  The team finds a way to use frequencies to damage Earth-2 nervous systems into submission, but complications with Jesse and Harry lead to Zoom getting away to Earth-2 at the last second.  With everyone together at the West house, Henry and Tina McGee seem to be getting along well, as do Wally and Jesse! Barry and Iris agree to start dating officially, and then Zoom comes in, grabs Henry, and takes him to Barry’s old house.  It isn’t fair that Barry didn’t see his mother die like Zolomon did, so of course, he murders Henry. Oh. And Wally totally knows Barry is the Flash now.

Dramatic Listening... the podcast where you learn English by listening to radio plays

Crazy Narrator Photo by Bigstock Photos: GeorgeRudy "Don’t bother to say I’m off my rocker. I’m going to tell you, and I’m going to do my best to make all of you believe it, because if you don’t, all of you, I’ve got a pretty good idea you’re going to die again some night soon,"  Joe, the crazy narrator, warned. “You Died Last Night” is another one of those sci-fi stories that takes place here on planet Earth. In today’s episode, we meet Joe. He’s our narrator, the guy telling the story. You’ll have to decide for yourself whether Joe is a believable, trustworthy narrator or a crazy, unreliable narrator you can ignore. Joe knows that his story sounds far-fetched, somewhat unbelievable, but he desperately wants you to believe him. The story begins with Joe out in the California desert prospecting. That means he’s looking for gold or some other precious stones. To Joe, this is just a fun thing to do for a holiday. So he hasn’t been out in the desert for years with no other human being to talk to. He doesn’t really seem crazy, but you might wonder if he's gotten just a little too much sun. Joe is risking his reputation to warn all of us -- all of mankind. It is important to him to get this message out. Will you take Joe seriously, or risk the consequences?   Have fun learning the keywords with English-Chinese Flashcards and Games.DL033 Keywords on Quizlet Joe either has a wild imagination, or he really did meet up with an alien in a flying saucer. It sure wasn’t a stereotypical alien. What do you think of Joe’s story so far? Does he seem like a reliable narrator to you? Leave a comment below.

Inside MusiCast
Joe Sample

Inside MusiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2013 71:00


Joe Sample is all that a keyboardist should be. Growing up with a musical influence of Creole, Jazz, R&B, Gospel and Soul, it was inevitable that his musical style would be a creative concoction of this musical diversity. He had made his mark in jazz and contemporary jazz with his band The Crusaders until his solo career took off. His keyboard abilities can take him virtually down any musical road, which is the mark of a great artist, but at the same time he frowns on the labeling of musical genres. He intentionally has erased any genre categories by blending his love of all music - from classical to Creole. To Joe, good music is good music. For decades, Sample has been a first-call session player in the LA scene and has played with the best of the best. From Steely Dan to the Crusaders, Sample has left his musical stamp on hundreds of influential projects. His discography is massive and discussion of it alone would take up an entire Inside MusiCast episode. At the young age of seventy-four, Joe Sample is still creating great music and performing live gigs. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome a true musical icon, Joe Sample.