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Little Orphan Annie 35-10-23 (0919) To Work
Renée Smith believes leaders can create meaningful and transformative work experiences when they embrace love. In this episode of the "To Work with Love" series on Gut + Science, she takes us on a journey to explore the concept of wholeness, defining it as being complete and authentic. She introduces the INSPIRE model (Identities, Intuition, Spirit, Physical body, Intellect, Relationships, and Emotions) as a guide to achieving holistic well-being at work. Renée explains how embracing all parts of oneself and fostering psychological safety can improve work processes and outcomes. Additional Resources: Connect with Renée on LinkedIn Learn more about a Human Workplace Thrive Assessment Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network
To Work or Not To Work? That is really the question! Today, we're exploring some big feelings and personal experiences about all things work-related. I'll be sharing my journey from being a stay-at-home mom to rejoining the workforce and how each phase has shaped my life. TRID shares his perspective on working throughout, and offers some valuable insights on how everyone in the family can feel supported, regardless of their work situation. Whether you're a stay-at-home parent, a working professional, or somewhere in between come hang with us - I'm sure you'll find something to laugh about!
When I Believe in Jesus Christ, I Believe in Forgiveness! What does forgiveness sound like? “Father, forgive them! Forgiveness says I can let Go! I no longer hold onto unforgiveness. Pain, Hurt, Heartache, disappointment - has no hold on me! This is the moment where your Simple Faith has To Work…
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I'm an Adult with a Toxic Parent!: Understanding Toxic Parenting/Parents “ I mean, they didn't abuse me… I was just nicely neglected.. all the time… and made me feel guilty for existing” Do I have to stay in a relationship with the person/parent who hurt me in my childhood? Am I obligated to care for them in their old age even though they were useless as a parent in my younger years? How do I know as an adult now, if I had toxic parent(s)? Why is it so hard to heal from a toxic parent? How do I create distance while still being respectful? Is it possible to heal from toxic parenting? How do I know if I am a toxic parent? These are the questions we tackle as we unravel all the signs, symptoms, examples of what toxic parenting, looks feels and sounds like? After years of helping so many clients heal through Innerchild Work/ Childhood Regression along with Parts integrations, it would be neglectful to and a disservice to not consider or look at the person/ behavior which played a role in the harm done during your childhood. I am not saying every parent was or is TOXIC, but it is essential to unpack the type of behavior which affected you, AND often it is the parent, intentionally or unintentionally which caused a lot of the trauma. Toxic Parenting refers to parents who CONSISTENTLY behave in ways, that cause guilt, fear, confusion, emotional insecurity, and obligation in their children. Their actions aren't isolated events, but patterns that continue to shape their child's life. Even if the parent wasn't physically or verbally abusive, there can be emotional and ENERGETIC abuse… Here are Five SIGNS you may have experienced as a child… They were overly critical They put their needs above yours, EVEN if they were for good reason, such as work, house chores, etc They were EMOTIONALLY unreliable or unstable or TOOK UP MORE EMOTIONAL SPACE that what you were allowed. They blamed you for mistakes… They were more concerned about what others thought of them/you than what you needed Also diving into WHY Conflict Resolution is so difficult for so many? Explaining the magical “Conflict Fairy” and why the FAIRY method no longer works! Sheryne Willson is a Hypnotherapist BCHT, Innerchild/ Childhood Healing Specialist/ Parts Integration/IFS Therapist, Natural Bioenergetics Practitioner, Mastermind NLP Practitioner, Trauma Coach, and overall, An Innermind Specialist, helping clients around the world overcome mental, emotional, physical, spiritual and energetic blocks. Sheryne has helped thousands of people overcome addictions, past life traumas, health issues, grief and loss, broken relationships, career setbacks and the disappointments of life. To Work with Sheryne, you can book a free online consultation here or visit Innermindperformance.comFollow us on IG @innermindperformance Book Refrence: Toxic Parents: https://www.amazon.ca/Toxic-Parents-Overcoming-Hurtful-Reclaiming/dp/B071NY6GJR/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.80nw40nNZbWydvMVTYgN6MERl8yXer3mbqdZh2ybGqkLKCyynx3D5ua3slnXpj7tep0lAzKeRQIyT7BiOymxH2ZZ-B5Xl3pmUGEGBHagSbm53oYy9AZyfRjHCUmCfZPL5NJqkXHmxKrKtIYPyRvFi8CRPGQLhLIbd3rjGKaCRWtQCajgZbaaqn4WGd9imIR3ch4v8alPSbC1T0oXv_0kXgCzhmm2YFsMfVYBLcfwbTEAaW_g4OOrBZEF56QiDc4LLhy8AO40eiL7rFC6YEJRgBZaOTY3LE_raw2cxT5FARI.DHbvVJK1PqRevtnKxddqu41NqXScfs6VI73K9xkqnZM&dib_tag=se&keywords=toxic+parents&qid=1710368287&sr=8-1 Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: https://www.amazon.ca/Adult-Children-Emotionally-Immature-Parents/dp/1626251703/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2XKMY4EKWX6S5&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XR8TJ2P9ticsGv9fmsPov07y1G3SVyeHTJ9PZrpCrH5XU3IY5ub2PVF3DofDhlZ4P2QDxwwacphmw1oq_dxNB6yiVmcEBQLhG0YkV0-4KHsLJqvxxzg3NXaT3MZyjYNcSDbNUlTtgBKLV4wfMK4hc6V45a9eMRtzkXaSmu3PbLbI_KjdXL8Wk5VkH-7yrE2X_LQD3KwM4X9mj40pH90Y-OpIo3zdaHw2KUpxu235D26JBNVmWqc7s9HAC4La96NgicMR3CjyFQ1EeJgYAzuuYI4W4eQX2E3j2TJYwRNMuvM.SdayuNzgU8zzpG2pKDYRazvWec6jYpauxZlLTBHwPBA&dib_tag=se&keywords=emotionally+immature+parents&qid=1710368450&sprefix=emotionally%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1
The Sales Warrior Within | Season 2 Episode 69 - Cooperation is Key to Customer and Business SuccessHost: Andy OlenLearn More About Andy at www.AndyOlen.comInvest in The "Yes, If" Mindset Master Class Apply Discount WARRIOR for savings "CO" = Together"OPERATE" = To Work"COOPERATE" = To Work TogetherIn this episode of the Sales Warrior Within, Andy Olen unpacks cooperation and its importance for salespeople and businesspeople.- Humans are wired to work with one another and solve problems together.- Give yourself and your company a competitive advantage by flexing toward cooperative sales practices.- Extend cooperation to your colleagues within the walls of your company for maximum effectiveness.When you cooperate, you're able to unlock true win-win outcomes. Give it a try, and continue to strengthen your cooperative sales and business muscles.Get in touch with Andy@AndyOlen.com. Andy enjoys engaging with the Sales Warrior Community.
Welcome to Sacred Sunday w/ Reiki Master Allison Rozzel! It's a new season so let's talk about what I'm feeling it's time for us to do! To Work with me: https://linktr.ee/allisonrozzel
It's Sacred Sunday and it's the last one of the August. So let's wrap this month up with a powerful message to help us thru this week. To Work with me click the link: https://linktr.ee/allisonrozzel I have a several things going on that you can take part of from free workshops to paid services/courses.
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We've covered a lot of gear on this podcast before. Some cameras are ones that flew under the radar that deserved some recognition as something worth checking out, others were less common models in which a bit more effort (and cost) were required to add to a collection, but then there's a level of camera in which no amount of money or effort will result in one coming your way. These are the Unobtanium cameras, models which are so expensive, or so hard to find, that even the most experienced of collectors don't have them. Joining Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike on this episode dedicated to the hardest cameras to find are some people who have found some of the hardest cameras to find, Ira Cohen, Ray Nason, Robert Rotoloni, Patrick Rapps, Rudi Berden, and James Thorpe. Each of these guys has at least one camera that for most people would quality as unobtanium. How they came across each model varies, but nevertheless, represent some of the coolest and hardest to find cameras ever made. As we did in the last episode, we start off this one with a question, asking our guests to define what exactly qualifies as unobtanium. As you might expert, rarity and cost are definitely prerequisites, but what about functionality or provenance? Does a camera that's very difficult to find in working order or a camera formerly owned by the Beatles still qualify as unobtanium. In addition to rare cameras, lenses and accessories can qualify too, so we get into some extras that are really hard to find as well. If you were to break down types of unobtanium cameras, one that would be the hardest of the hardest to find would be prototypes, so in this episode we spend time talking about some of the coolest prototypes including two interchangeable lens rangefinders made by Minolta and Konica, but also Robert Rotoloni goes DEEP into the rabbit hole of prototype Nikon rangefinder cameras and lenses. If you thought the Nikon SP was the most advanced 35mm rangefinder the company ever made, think again as there were two others. The rest of the episode is all over the place, discussing rare cameras by Ilford, Argus, Wica, Premier Instrument Corp, and LeCoultre. We are quite certain that we missed some other rare and otherwise difficult to find cameras, but as always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. As we did last year, we're taking the entire month of August off to relax, soak in some sun, and maybe even catch up on shooting all of the cool cameras we've all picked up in the past year so we will not be back with Episode 54 until September. The guys and I will still be active on the Camerosity Facebook page, so keep in touch with us there, and once we have an idea of when we'll record the next episode, and what possible topics we might discuss, we'll be sure to let you know! This Week's Episode How Do You Define "Unobtanium" / Rarity, Expensive, or Something Else? / Unobtanium Lenses Cameras Not Known to Be Very Reliable: Kodak Ektra, Hasselblad XPan, Graflex 3A Rudi Berden Reviews the Kodak Ektra / Leaving Notes in the Film Compartment Cameras that Have Provenance or Were Owned by Someone Famous Mike is Collecting Cameras Owned by Other Collectors Before the Internet, Finding Rare Cameras Was Extremely Difficult / Paul Finds a Leica Luxus Walter Dorwin Teague No. 1A Gift Camera Cameras that Have Cross Appeal to Different Collectors, The Price Goes Up Dramatically / Mickey Mouse Cameras Paul Handled 80 Boxes with 640 Cameras in Them in One Day / Graflex Combat Graphic Kodak Bantam Special in Original Box / Versions with Supermatic and Compur Shutters / Using the Bantam Special Nippon Kogaku Almost Made a TLR, Two Prototypes Were Known to Exist Other Companies Made Cameras with Nikkor Lenses / Aires Flex TLR / Sawyer's Mark IV / Mamiya Six Minolta Sky Prototype / Konica FR Rangefinder Prototype Andrew Lloyd MPP Press Camera / Robot Royal 18 Half Frame Camera It is Very Difficult to Assign Value to Extremely Rare Cameras Konica IIIM with Half-Frame Mask / Unobtanium Accessories / Getting a Pax 35 To Work is Not Easy Patrick's Strange Okaya Lord 5D / Rudi Reviews the Super Kodak Six-20 Digital Unobtanium / Epson R-D1 Digital Rangefinder Ira Cohen's Most Wanted Camera / Mike Helps Ira Buy a One of a Kind Camera / Lausar 127 James Thorpe's Unobtanium is a Zecaflex Folding TLR / Welta Superfekta / Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex TLR The LeCoultre Compass is a Very Unobtanium Camera...Except for Ira Bob's Nikon Rarities - Follow Along The Rotoloni Report 4: Nikon Rangefinder Prototypes 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor RF Lenses / 35mm f/1.4 RF Lens / Nikkor-O 50mm f/1.0 Nikon Screw Mount RFs / Nikon SPX / Nikon SP2 / The Original Nikon Rangefinder Paul and Mike Are Cornering the Market on Lens Hoods and Lens Adapters Ilford Witness / The Melcon II Looks like a Nikon Rangefinder / Wica Rangefinder Mike's Recent Unobtanium GAS / Military Kardon / Argus K Unobtanium Accessories / Some Unobtanium is More Difficult to Find in Other Countries Cameras That Are Opposite of Unobtamium Argus Brick / Kodak Vest Pocket / Voigtländer Brilliant / Pentax K1000 / Canon AE-1 / Big Royal View Trashcam / Yashica Electro 35 Anthony Shoots a Pentax Takumar 18mm f/11 Pancake Lens / Theo Won't Buy a Contax T2 Paul and the Americana Folk Music Gathering in Scottsdale, Arizona Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. 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In this episode of the podcast, join Certified Professional Fitness Coach Sandi Griffin as she shares her incredible journey and empowers others to achieve their fitness goals. Sandi's extensive experience as an IFBB International Women's Physique athlete, bodybuilding coach, and trainer has made her a sought-after consultant for Olympic and World Champion Athletes, U.S. Military Special Forces members, Medical Professionals, and Corporate Businesses.In this episode you will learn these”totally rad” tips:Overcoming Obstacles: Discover how Sandi's personal fitness journey, including her recent move to Colorado amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, taught her valuable lessons in perseverance, bravery, and resilience. Learn how she tackled roadblocks and emerged stronger than ever.Harnessing Strengths: Explore Sandi's top 10 VIA strengths, including creativity, curiosity, and love of learning, and understand how she used them to manage challenges and make wise decisions. Gain insights into how leveraging your strengths can lead to personal and professional growth.Empowering Yourself: Be inspired by Sandi's passion for helping others uncover their hidden strength and potential. Learn practical tips and strategies to overcome obstacles and achieve your fitness goals, all while embracing a positive mindset and finding joy in the journey.Join Sandi Griffin in this engaging podcast episode as she shares her transformative experiences, provides valuable insights, and guides you on your own path to strength and wellness. Together, let's unlock the power within and achieve greatness.To Work with Sandi: www.sandigriffin.com
In this episode of the podcast, join Certified Professional Fitness Coach Sandi Griffin as she shares her incredible journey and empowers others to achieve their fitness goals. Sandi's extensive experience as an IFBB International Women's Physique athlete, bodybuilding coach, and trainer has made her a sought-after consultant for Olympic and World Champion Athletes, U.S. Military Special Forces members, Medical Professionals, and Corporate Businesses.In this episode you will learn these”totally rad” tips:Overcoming Obstacles: Discover how Sandi's personal fitness journey, including her recent move to Colorado amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, taught her valuable lessons in perseverance, bravery, and resilience. Learn how she tackled roadblocks and emerged stronger than ever.Harnessing Strengths: Explore Sandi's top 10 VIA strengths, including creativity, curiosity, and love of learning, and understand how she used them to manage challenges and make wise decisions. Gain insights into how leveraging your strengths can lead to personal and professional growth.Empowering Yourself: Be inspired by Sandi's passion for helping others uncover their hidden strength and potential. Learn practical tips and strategies to overcome obstacles and achieve your fitness goals, all while embracing a positive mindset and finding joy in the journey.Join Sandi Griffin in this engaging podcast episode as she shares her transformative experiences, provides valuable insights, and guides you on your own path to strength and wellness. Together, let's unlock the power within and achieve greatness.To Work with Sandi: www.sandigriffin.com
As broadcast April 5, 2023 with plenty to peruse and far more beyond that. Detroit. How can one possibly attempt to cover one of the world's music capitals in just two hours? This is a problem we run into most Wednesdays, but this week's travel is especially vexing, with the place the locals call The D responsible for some of the world's most incredible music over the past nearly 100 years. From blues to rock to techno to soul to jazz to hip-hop, whatever you listen to, Detroit has got you covered and very well.Tracklist:Part I (00:00)Donald Byrd – Places & SpacesDwele – A Pimp's DreamLaura Rain & The Caesars – Rise AgainStevie Wonder – He's Missta Know-It-AllMoodymann – Misled Part II (30:26)Aretha Franklin – Dr. Feelgood (Live in Amsterdam, 1968)Smokey Robinson – How You Make Me FeelAmp Fiddler feat Bubz Fiddler & J Dilla – Through Your SoulMarvin Jay – I Heard It Through The GrapevineTall Black Guy – From Home, To Work, and BackTheo Parrish – Sweet StickyPart III (61:20)Marvin Gaye & Tami Terrell – Ain't No Mountain High EnoughThe Spinners – I'll Be AroundJazzanova feat Sean Haefeli – Face At My WindowSt. Germain feat John Lee Hooker – Sure ThingTheo Parrish – The Motor City (Uget 003) Part IV (93:02)The Pleasure Seekers – What A Way To DieDemolition Doll Rods – CloudBob Seger – Ramblin Gamblin ManThe Stooges – 1969Protomartyr – Processed By The BoysMid-Air Thief – These ChainsParannoul – We Shine at Night
Little Orphan Annie 35-10-23 (0919) To Work
This week in the Rockstar CMO Marketing Studio, Jeff Clark, inspired by an article by our chum Forrester's Simon Daniels, gives a primer on Customer Data Platforms (CDPs), discussing why organizations need one and some advice on implementing a CDP strategy and tools. Ian Truscott then goes backstage with Liz High an insight ninja, marketing strategist and author. Liz has worked with virtually every industry on both the client and agency side, using data-driven insight to help shape content, campaigns and brand value. Her clients have included everyone from tech giants Microsoft, Dell and Amazon, to entertainment heavyweight HBO. Her passion and consulting practice is focused on supporting startup and growth FinTechs, banks and credit unions to innovate, embrace brand thinking, and tell resonant stories that drive growth. Based in Seattle, Liz is a lover of the PNW, dogs, Chelsea FC, G&T and wine (not necessarily in that order) and they discuss Liz's new book - Think Like a Brand Not a Bank. Finally, we wind down the week in the Rockstar virtual bar to join Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, this week, due to Ian being unable to press the right buttons in Outlook, we dip into the archive and share a great conversation from Episode 28, where Robert discusses buyers needs. Please get in touch if you have any thoughts or suggestions on the topics we discuss. Enjoy! The people: Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Twitter Jeff Clark on LinkedIn and Twitter Liz High on LinkedIn and Twitter Robert Rose on Twitter and LinkedIn Mentioned in this week's episode: Simon Daniels - Customer Data Platforms Buy or Build Liz High's book - on the web: Think Like a Brand Not a Bank and on Twitter: @Brand_B4_Bank Rockstar CMO FM - Episode 63 with Misia Tramp Robert's The Content Advisory Blog Robert's latest project: Experience Advisors Rockstar CMO: Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn Previous episodes and all show notes: Rockstar CMO FM Rockstar CMO Advisors Track List: Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a creative commons license We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube Put my To Work by Big Data – on Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I've heard Dave Ramsey say, “There is a good place to go when you're broke - TO WORK!”The last couple years in Trucking have been the best in history. If you didn't take advantage of it then, you're going to have to work harder now for less money. Business is hard. We're going to talk about why work ethic and putting others' needs first will be what saves you from “The Bloodbath.”
When we first decided to launch the Humanly Possible: Future of Work Conversations podcast, it was right in the middle of a pandemic (October 2020), and I had a burning need to use my platform, my knowledge, and my network to have transformative discussions around the world of work. The world of work continues to change, and the podcast has reached more than 50 countries with more than 50 inspiring guests (You all inspire me every single day). And we now have a following of listeners who are in positions to address and inspire transformative conversations around how work and business can be a catalyst for social impact. We've covered topics around wellness, justice, anti-racism, psychological safety, equity, inclusion leadership, and sustainable culture building, and it's become clear to me that we're no longer talking about the future of work. The future of work is here, and we must shift the conversation to action and accountability. So, I have some news – we've decided to shift the focus and name of the podcast. Here's why: This shift has been on my mind for a while. It's been happening slowly and represents how I view my platform and impact on this work. I believe the workplace needs to be talked about as a system that creates a ripple effect into entire lives, generations, and communities. We envision a world in which companies exist to better employee experience, not just customer experience because we believe that human-centered workplaces create stronger communities and societies. A new and refined premise of this podcast is that when you adopt the social responsibility of creating employees that go home happy and create impact in their communities, better outcomes are created — at every level. It all comes down to this. The name of the podcast: "Humanly Possible – Future of Work Conversations Podcast" will be changing to "Social Responsibility at Work", because we hold the belief that the Best Workplaces of today and tomorrow will fundamentally change hearts and minds about what work means, challenge-tired leadership paradigms, and view their platforms as responsible, conscious, and sustainable vehicles to create social impact. AT WORK in this context means, of course, that we will talk about social responsibility in the world of work but also signifies the action, the accountability and the solutions that we'll provide that listeners can actively put TO WORK within their sphere of influence. So, what can you expect moving forward? The podcast is known to be real, conversational, and actionable. In my experience, this has been an intentional differentiation that makes these discussions so much more human and relatable. We'll be focused more narrowly on bringing in diverse and emerging thought-leaders in the areas of conscious business and sustainable leadership practices. Specifically, we'll be seeking out experts and changemakers that can point to solutions that will reframe our thinking, actions, and behaviors. You've come this far with me, so I hope you join for this next leg of my podcasting journey. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
Life has It Up's And Down's But What Happens When We Come Out Of A Down Time And We Want To Get Refocused? We Start Implementing Healthier Ways Of Being. Let's Talk About Getting Refocused And Prioritizing Yourself In A World That Always Wants Us To Come 2nd To Work,Family And Business!
In today's episode, Ku talks about if the Detroit Pistons had to overpay one free agent this offseason, would you choose Jalen Brunson Or Miles Bridges? Also, which player from the 2000s Goin' To Work team would you place on this iteration of the Detroit Pistons?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!PrizePicksCheck out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Athletic GreensTo make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NBANETWORK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, Ku talks about if the Detroit Pistons had to overpay one free agent this offseason, would you choose Jalen Brunson Or Miles Bridges? Also, which player from the 2000s Goin' To Work team would you place on this iteration of the Detroit Pistons? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! PrizePicks Check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Athletic Greens To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NBANETWORK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
UNTITLED SHORT FILM 3. T I M E 2 Everything I wanted/ Em mi cuarto Watch tenet Watch inception En Mi Cuart Blumixx EN MI CUARTO- BLŪMIXX lyricas Yo soy no borracha, no Escuchen to la musica— Bailar, bailar, bailar No me gusta corazom O tu pantalones, porque Mi encantan (even though) es mal En mi cuarto En la playa Yo leer y escriba Porque no dormir en mañana No photos famtastatica Yo soy muy fea, y muy gorda Tu que gupao y importamte Porque (when) yo triste ahora Tu musica luz te fuera Si-si-si Para Tu, y para ti I don't go to parties Or drink Hennessy But, Baby this is so embarrassing I wear your tattoo But I don't think you remember me Guess I fell in love And now I'm trying to crawl out of it Want to make you proud, But now I'm guessing you don't give a shit Told my closest friend about it all She believed everything I am sure she listens to your songs when she is drinking And she thinks of me Believe it Don't take pictures, or do videos But I see your face in dreams most nights when I am sleeping though I hope you know I prayed for you, I took your soul from Satan I walked up a mountain, I went fasting with the ancients I write omens, I'm a no one, And I know you'll probably hate this, But I bought some pics So I could see your trainer naked And rate it I'm playin Aqui me lama ‘blu' Yo me la paso imaginando tu piel Lo que-hicimo' en el sofá aquel Y quizá si yo llego a saber no te lo llego a me- Esa noche porque Baby, no e' lo mismo aquí si no estás tú en mi cuarto En mi cuarto Me la paso viendo to' tus video' y viendo to' tus retrato' Tus retrato' Quería tomar, contigo joder Yo quería fumar, contigo beber Pero, baby, no e' lo mismo aquí si no estás tú en mi cuarto En mi cuarto, oh-oh-oh Y yo sigo aquí sin dormir bebiendo Hennessy Las sábanas en mi cuarto, pero tú no está' aquí Y ese día yo decía que no, pero sí Sea la madre, caí Y esto e'tun juego, pero yo perdí en el tuyo Y tú te hace', pero yo sé lo tuyo Dejé la puerta abierta, pero tuve que cerrarla, yo Tengo un corazón, pero ese cabrón no manda, no Solamente tú, sé dónde está ese tattoo Si fuese' gemela como quiera me gustaría' tú Yo me enchulé como un cabrón, pero pa' ti fue un vacilón Ojalá que borracha tu amiga ponga esta canción Y sepa' que no e' lo mismo aquí si no estás tú en cuarto En cuarto Me la paso viendo to' tus video' y viendo to' tus retrato' Tus retrato' Quería tomar, contigo joder Yo quería fumar, contigo beber Pero, ‘aby, no e' lo mismo, aquí si no estás tú en mi cuarto En mi cuarto, oh-oh-oh Esta noche Porque I don't want no sloppy seconds, sis— You can keep him Tell you what, next time we have a race I'm gonna win it; Finally found the difference between men and women Men love a body, but I woman love a kitchen To cook in Hey good lookin, I wrote the book on your crookedness Kayla's a crook, but I like this new Dillon Kid Call me obsessive, but I make em sandwiches Yeah, she a foodie with Skrillex and riches I guess; Congratulations to the princess; As a Queen you wouldn't make it; Half the world has seen you naked Hey, question: How much did them thin lips cost; Tell Sonny he lost— Cause I'm the final boss, And he could never make me Nut; Get it, Ra? Alright, I'm done, moving on I don't want no sloppy seconds, sis— You can keep him Tell you what, next time we have a race I'm gonna win it; Finally found the difference between men and women Men love a body, but a woman love a kitchen To cook in Sonny wouldn't make it a day in the ghetto; Or maybe he did, after he stole all the gold From my kingdom; I know a nigga ain't dumb But I remember sucking thumbs inside a womb, Inside our mom, Who was a mummy, Dug her up, And afterwards I took a bath I got bad habbits, And little white rabbits On the sabbath I rapped about the past With fresh tostadas In a black dragon backpack; It was supposed to say OWSLA; But I'll adjust; I got a tattoo in Tijuana With my logo on it Cause opposites attract I was actually first, Kayla That's just a fact; But you know what? I'm done! You can have him back Have a happy Instagram Basic bitch bash Ask Nancy if I can have my hat back When she's done with that I'm really just a fan Haaaaah. I don't want no sloppy seconds, sis— You can keep him Tell you what, next time we have a race I'm gonna win it; Finally found the difference between men and women Men love a body, but A woman love a kitchen To cook in “ The Wrong Skrillex” Supacree realizes she's in the wrong dimension after all, after discovering the Skrillex in her current dimension is in actuality 5'5-whereas the correct Skrillex is 5'4; she searches for a portal into the correct dimension. “The Other Way” Supacree and Skrillex are a couple; Kayla Lauren, a lifelong fan, has written an entire Saga about Sonny/Skrillex, after falling in love with him at a music festival. This is creepy. It is creepy. “It's Dillon Francis” SUPACREE's reality is shifted after she learns the “Skrillex” that has been guiding her is actually a bodiless extraterrestrial being, willing and ready to occupy “whatever body” she sees fit—having lost Sonny, she settles on Dillon Francis. “Settles on Dillon Francis—?!” It is settling. That's an upgrade. How is that? He's— [Dillon Francis] Look at him! [Dillon Francis.] —it's a settlement. It's—he's taller? So?! He's also whiter. Whiter than Skrillex? Skrillex isn't white—! [Skrillex.] No—just— ugh. Hmmm. How is this your type? He's my type. How are either of them your type? They're both my type. Supacree is a superstar DJ. She has learned from the ascended mastery that her future husband is also a superstar DJ. Is it Skrillex? [Skrillex] ...mmm. … Supacree accidentally fell in love with Skrillex— She now has an unavoidable crush on Dillon Francis, but is unwilling to admit it. No, I don't. Nobody wants to hurt her feelings, but— But what? Fuck these n****s. Currently: SUPACREE is the most eligible bachelorette in LA; —yeah, right— And—she's not even famous yet. —what is this—? It's funnier that she doesn't know. WHAT? She has no idea. DILLON FRANCIS She's not my type. All the [single] superstar DJs fight for a chance with Supacree. This is her sound library. What the fuck. She MAKES music— Oh, Goddammn. She's a Goddess. —I'm a God— OH MY GOD— —trapped inside a Goddess, yes, it's complicated— A DJ comes flying towards her. Force field, up. *zap* ugh. I know, right? It's never Skrillex. She portals away. AGHHHHH!! SHES MINE! MINE! ITS ME, DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Who is that? ...I don't know. Some DJ. SHE'S MINEEEEEE—- Aghhhhhh!! DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHH!!!! “The Blue Eyed Skrillex” It was weird. Sonny's unborn son travels back from his future and winds up in a... What does he want? To go back, I'm assuming. This scene? Is it written? It might be. How's this? Don't do this. I have to. ___ Oh YES—we were tie dying! Oh shit, now I remember. ___ DR Ya'll. Skrillex is an alien. OWSLA We know this. DR No, I mean-- like, for real. OWSLA Yeah. He is. Wait, Doctor WHO? Exactly. “DOCTOR WHOWSLA” (Lame.) EVERYONE We already knew that. DR No. But I mean, on some real shit-- OWSLA WE KNOW DUDE. Oh. [The Skrillex is Unveiled] What in the fuck sauce. Siri Plays Duck Sauce No, Siri--Okay, you know what? I'm not even mad. I love this. [Mini Dance Break-- Suddenly the Skrillex is activated by th--] Ohhh, I get it. Because, remember, it runs on-- Yassssss!!!! What the-- WOAH. What just happened? How'd you do that? I did not! Yes you did! It wasn't me! THE SKRILLEX: IT WAS U. Oh My God. What the fuck! This is crazy! I KNOW DUDE-- Are we terrified or astounded?! I AM SKRILLEX. AHHHH! PORQUE NO LAS DOS? THE SKRILLEX PLAYS ‘PORQUE NO LAS DOS, BY SUPACREE What is this? I love it. [Miniature Dance Break, even amidst the chaos Wait... I wrote this song. Wait--you did? This is you! Damn. That's fire. This is hot. You wrote this? Yeah, but...in the future. Wait, I thought there is no future. There has to be, Skrillex is in it. I AM SKRILLEX. Apparently, this is him. No it isn't! It is him. It has to be. But it isn't. It's him, he's just screwing with it. Who is this kid? What is she even doing here with us? She's going to help us find him. Close...but no. What do you mean? We've had several hundred experts listen-- There are several hundred ‘experts' in Skrillex. Several Thousands, more precisely, in this specific field of study, mind you. I do mind. This is a very serious matter, miss. Over it. I beg your pardon? Mind Over...Nevermind. But I do. *shrugs* Hm. ___ Juanita The Maid Mister Skrillex Just call me-- Mister Skrillex ...Okay, that Questions to Answer (Somehow) Why Is She Mad At Dillon Francis (Which time, and which character?) Oh shit. Well. First of all, she is Dillon Francis. Okay. And she hates herself, primarily, right? Right; but--everyone hates themselves. Apparently, they don't. (They do.) So why is she actually mad at Dillon Francis? In the most realistic dimension? Yes. Because he doesn't even know she exists; and if he did, he would just see her as an average fan. He'd never know she was aspiring to be what he's already achieved, and--to add to that, I guess she might be slightly jealous of his friendship with Sonny; What? Or at the very least, his collaborations with Skrillex. Everybody has collaborations with Skrillex. Apparently, they don't. (They do.) So, I guess at the most basic level of anything, she's just angry that she can't understand how to do what they do; and at the core, she's trying to be like either of them--but the music industry's so jaded, she doesn't know if she can trust anyone--esoecually after Magic Is Real That was a good night. She was in a good state of mind; but always questioned the intentions and whether they were in fact, for, or against her. We, someone was trying to get my attention. ...it was you? Of course it was me. Im the only one giving this many fucks about Dillon Francis. I doubt it. This is a lot of fucks to give about anyone. Or anything. Doesn't matter. Oh, it matters. So why is God mad at Dillon Francis? Well; at one point, he's not even flowing Ze Rules, Nice. Because he's working for The psychonauts and Bampheramphs, and the mothafuckin Bampheramphs, and Homeland security, and the FBI, CIA and secret service respectively; and some private sector white collar guys, I'm not even sure he knows what they're really about. So he's always everywhere, nobody knows how it's possible or why, and he can usually not account for it. Ok, nice. Now, Chak Chel is mad, because she sent him out with a list; but this last time, he just never came back; That's sad. He was her last chance at finding her other half; without him she knows she won't have Time. That's getting deep. Because Hanzel's an angel, or something I thought he was from hell. He is, but he's on all the teams that Dillon's not, plus all the ones he's on at a higher rank. Of course, which makes Hanzel-- AN ACENDED MASTER. (Descended, technically) But Chak Chel's not actually mad at Dillon Francis; he might even be her favorite "greatest grandchild", which is why the Google kids turn against him and begin pranking him into ascension. They love him too, but they're jealous of all the time he gets to spend with "Google", I don't think she's called google yet, then Just depends which dimension you're in— It is endless Oh God. I spent a year writing about Skrillex and Dillon Francis Mostly skrillex. Mostly Sonny. Who the fuck is Skrillex? I am. ___ Did you get the Skrillex? Yes. Let me see it. This isn't it. This is bogus. Bogus Skrillex? Wake up, it's a new world. ___ Wake up. ___ So wait, he just thinks he's in black rock city the whole time? Playa Magic. Questions to Answer (Somehow) Why Is She Mad At Dillon Francis (Which time, and which character?) Oh shit. Well. First of all, she is Dillon Francis. Okay. And she hates herself, primarily, right? Right; but--everyone hates themselves. Apparently, they don't. (They do.) So why is she actually mad at Dillon Francis? In the most realistic dimension? Yes. Because he doesn't even know she exists; and if he did, he would just see her as an average fan. He'd never know she was aspiring to be what he's already achieved, and--to add to that, I guess she might be slightly jealous of his friendship with Sonny; What? Or at the very least, his collaborations with Skrillex. Everybody has collaborations with Skrillex. Apparently, they don't. (They do.) So, I guess at the most basic level of anything, she's just angry that she can't understand how to do what they do; and at the core, she's trying to be like either of them--but the music industry's so jaded, she doesn't know if she can trust anyone--esoecually after Magic Is Real That was a good night. She was in a good state of mind; but always questioned the intentions and whether they were in fact, for, or against her. We, someone was trying to get my attention. ...it was you? Of course it was me. I'm the only one giving this many fucks about Dillon Francis. I doubt it. This is a lot of fucks to give about anyone. Or anything. Doesn't matter. Oh, it matters. So why is God mad at Dillon Francis? Well; at one point, he's not even flowing Ze Rules, Nice. Because he's working for The psychonauts and Bampheramphs, and the mothafuckin Bampheramphs, and Homeland security, and the FBI, CIA and secret service respectively; and some private sector white collar guys, I'm not even sure he knows what they're really about. So he's always everywhere, nobody knows how it's possible or why, and he can usually not account for it. Ok, nice. Now, Chak Chel is mad, because she sent him out with a list; but this last time, he just never came back; That's sad. He was her last chance at finding her other half; without him she knows she won't have Time. That's getting deep. Because Hanzel's an angel, or something I thought he was from hell. He is, but he's on all the teams that Dillon's not, plus all the ones he's on at a higher rank. Of course, which makes Hanzel-- AN ACENDED MASTER (Descended, technically) But Chak Chel's not actually mad at Dillon Francis; he might even be her favorite "greatest grandchild", which is why the Google kids turn against him and begin pranking him into ascension. They love him too, but they're jealous of all the time he gets to spend with "Google", I don't think she's called google yet, then Just depends which dimension you're in It is endless Oh God. I spent a year writing about Skrillex and Dillon Francis Mostly skrillex. Mostly Sonny. Who the fuck is Skrillex? I am. ___ Did you get the Skrillex? Yes. Let me see it. This isn't it. This is bogus. Bogus Skrillex? Wake up, it's a new world. ___ Wake up. ___ So wait, he just thinks he's in black rock city the whole time? Playa Magic. WHERE'S GERALD? What? Gerald's not his best friend... And Skrillex isn't mine-- Or is he? I am Skrillex. You wish. Why waste a wish? WHERE'S DIPLO? See, it doesn't work. You're right. We all know where Diplo is (Chillin') Right. Anyway. WHERE'S GERALD? _______ After mysteriously being blasted into a parallel dimension The relationship between SupaCree and the fictional Skrillex is a highly complex and mysterious multi-factor, Multidimensional, and multifaceted And multiracial. Lol Agh, shuttup. The "relationship" acts as a broad platform from which a variety of plot points and timelines within various series in the projects are based in, revolve around, or make reference to, throughout the duration of each story universe respectively. This, however, is the--sometimes, albeit invisible-- line that actually ties together the entirety of the series, and--would lead to an inevitable conclusion to many of the chapters within the story as a whole. SupaCree can be seen as having a 'playfully-pessimiatic' attitude towards, however this can vary along an emotional spectrum from rageful intolerance, to an almost intrinsically, nurturing confidant. Suppresively, and outer expressively, the character works dillegently to manipulate and alter certain realities relating to Skrillex, who remains as a "fictionalized" conceptual character, since the character does not have enough tangible and accurate evidence to prove the working theory, regarding the actual origins from whence the actual inciting event sparking the emotional progression and escalation All in all, she is a loyal friend and fan of any infinite version of Skrillex, eventually settling decicively that there's only "one thing he could do to make her *actually*" hate him", outside of realistically being a horrible person; an idea represented by 'Egotistic Skrillex's, from another reality. Omnipotently, as the writer of the series--it us determined that there "is no Skrillex", which for each facet of the character represents a different meaning or belief. After being lost in a dimension where there is no Skrillex, but having the ability to recreate from photographic and audiographic memory most of his works, Sunni Blu refuses to stay and make herself comfortable there, considering (even despite his nonexistence) it to be plagiarism and theft of creative and intellectual property, which she knows believes rightfully to Sonny; in this event, an exploration of humanity and the emotions drawn from the ideas and concepts in this story [the epic fast] the person behind Skrillex, Sonny Moore is reflected upon more deeply, as, in Ascension, C'estmet-- has departed away from the Kingdoms of the Higher Realms, in denial of her at So that's it, you're just giving up--like that? Not giving up, giving in Are you insane? Yes. The Military? I like the outfits. A flight attendant? I like the outfits. I thought you didn't repeat yourself. I'm not Skrillex. Oh, God. I'm not God. (OH WHAT?) Then who's that? I don't know; Who the fuck are you? Not a fucking flight attendant. I said Who, not What... What's the difference? Why are you stabbing your ice cream. It's low fat ice cream. Okay, that's irrelevant. It's not. It's pretty irrelevant. It's relevant. _______ This. Is not. Going. To Work. Well--did you put the Skrillex in the Skrillex? Yes I put the Skrillex in the Skrillex! ___________ She has like 100 personalities, 99 of them don't like me. Well damn dude, what the fuck did you do to 99 of her personalities? ____________ I SAID, GIVE HIM WHAT HE WANTS. He has everything. Yeah, everything! What else could he possibly want?! THAT'S WHAT I SENT YOU THREE IMBECILES TO FIND OUT. IMBECILES? HEY! I”M NOT AN INBECILE-- Neither am I. --Yeah, I'm just not an expert in Skrillex, or the guy in charge of him. I don't know what he wants! I told you, give him everything. Yeah, everything he wants. What does he want? I don't know. It's hard to find something he doesn't already have. It's one man, how hard could it be? It's hard. _____________ THAT'S IT. THAT'S IT? I'M NOT WRITING THIS STUPID MOVIE FOR HIM IF HE'S JUST GONNA-- JUST GONNA, WHAT? AGH---FUCK COUGHS. You hate her, don't you. I DON'T HATE ANYBODY BUT MYSELF. Is that right? THAT”S RIGHT. ________________ Coughs, Marilyn Hue, and Softest.Hard Draw their rave weapons. HEY! That's not fair! How do you guys have R.A.V.E. weapons; You're not even DJs. Uh, we work with Skrillex. Duh. And she's my roommate. What the FUCK. That is so hot... Uh-oh. What? We are literally all out of FUCKS to give. WHAT?! (Don't repeat yourself.) Yeah. That was our last fuck. And you shouldn't repeat yourself. FUCK. WHAT? If you had a FUCK left you should have saved it to use against them. We're already outnumbered. (Use me.) This is...beyond my paygrade. (Below) (But look, actually—) You're getting paid for this? No. (I am!) Wait, how much am I getting paid for this? (Double!) You're not. I'm--wait, what? Right? Alright, Time's up, Losers. Losers?! We're not Losers, You're Losers. Nuh-uh! Yeah-huh! _____________________________ You gave yourself too much time to think about it. It's too late. What? Just like that. It's always just like that. Yep. Sometimes, you don't even notice. It can be in the instant. what? As soon as your absolute decision of the subjects impossibility, it is. It IS? Yessss. Some things have never even existed entirely, out of disbelief. So wait--you;re saying, if you don't believe in something hard enough, it just..might not exist. Right. At all. Never existed. It was never existent. Ihe Dimension where all my mispellings become literal, and or existent in a personofied matter. *I'M Me- SupaCree Myself - Supacree I- God/ Chak/Google Just play it and go to sleep. Mmm. Itll feel amazing. Nothing feels like it should. Its getting worse. Worse? Whats worse? I wouldnt even dare to more than think it. You think about it every day. Yeah, but i wont say it. Then dont. Just play the album. Its an EP. Shut the fuck up. It is and its not even my favorite, i dont think. It isn't. Its Recess. I dont know...i hated Recess when it came out. You hate Kliptown. I dont hate it...its just...not that good. He knows its not that good. Yeah, but hia die hard fans will eat anything. Like you ate Recess enough to go from downright hating it, to it arguably being youe favorite album. Its not my favorite, its a favorite. Yeah, well. Who's your favorite DJ? What the fuck is a DJ. Damn. He ruined you. Or i was already ruined, and then he just showed up. Why would he just show up like that, for nothing? I am nothing. Then he showed up for you. (Lol) For what? Ask him. How? Find the monsters. Its too late. Its nOt too late. Maybe it's marilyn She's there, she's there I shouldn't care, but I care And I thought I would laugh I'm just glaring I'm just staring into the smoky air In a dark room Hoping I'll be dead soon Hoping she can have you So I can have hope, too Someone that knows you Wants to love you more than I do [oh shit, look at all these girls, hmmm] But nobody Nobody will love you like I do Nobody Nobody will love you like I do Nobody Nobody can Love you like I do [how'd he do this] I'm screaming in my sleep You see me Singing Secrets to keep Weeping underneath The blanket that you left to me It doesn't mean anything; I want you to have everything If she's your everything Let me just die in peace I'm just a nobody [now it's raining music. ] But nobody Nobody will love you like I do Nobody Nobody will love you like I do Nobody Nobody will love you like I do Nobody Nobody can Love you like I do. [Why would he do this? They're all—] Maybe it's *Coughs* I'm lost like I always was I don't know what you cost, sir But I don't have enough This is all I brought; It's awful You were all I thought Was awesome I might have forgotten, The time when, I saw it First. [Slrillexes.] I'm the worst, but-- You're the worst, and You're the best Damn I'll never be the best I guess I should just forget it Just forget it I'm not listening to Skrillex Ever. Again. (After this.) And it never ends; This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship-- Depends on how you see it, Or what you qualify as friends.... What you qualify as friends. Do you want meet your future wife? My wife? Uh, yeah. I don't have a wife. I said future. I said future. I already know about the--wait--how do you know about the future? How do you know about the future? I'm Skrillex...right? Woah, you might want to let go if your ego, a little bit, man-- What are you talking about? Do you want to meet your wife, or what? ...or what? … Or what? You said, 'or what'. What's the what? Dude, it's just an expression--nobody ever questions the alternative. ...I do. That's the spirit, let's go. .wait, what? GOH. Outside of Mildred E. Mathias, she organizes her car, talking to The Gods--she appears to be homeless. As I promised. ...she's...homeless? Call it a mobile home, so to speak. ...no. I know she's not your usual type, but-- Dude--my type? What do you mean my type dude--shes like homeless, bro, she's not even cute. Can you even see that far without your glasses? I got Lasik. In this dimension? *Squints* does it matter? SUPACREE and the SKRILLEXAS. Eyyyy—let's go. DON'T check the She's going to DON'T check the Instagram You fucking loser I can't help it You can help it I don't know why You do know why It's not my fault. Technically, it's his. Ughgg What are you looking for Evidence of romance On INSTAGRAM? Marilyn his girlfriend, let it go Can't. Get it go. Caaaaant You don't know it's Marilyn. Could be anyone. He seems partial to white house and frail. He also has a Dragon. Yeah. More than one, maybe Or one that can replicate itself innumerously. Go Skrilly. Oh, yes. "Go" Why does it matter? I'm gonna get to the bottom of this. There us no bottom of the rabbit hole. Yes there is, alice eventually hit somewhere. That somewhere is wonderland, and Alice seems more his type than you'll ever be. Doesn't matter. Does matter. One. He's a genius. Yeah he is. Two. He's out of your league, by class, and looks. Okay, that's been established. Three; even if you were somehow equally as gifted and intelligent, somewhat wealthy, and in any other way in th3 leaat desirable--you can't change the one thing that really matters. What's that? CUT TO: What's that? That's--nothing. An entire awards show audience is sent throughout the Multiverse. Do NOT Check the-- …. God, I suck. What's his dogs name? Wilfred. That's a decent name for a dog. I feel bad. I'm so obsessive. Don't feel bad, it was bound to happen. Yeah, that's probably why he did it in the first place...pass that. (What did he do?) Yeah...but then how did Dillon Francis manage to break through. (Who the fuck is Dillon Francis?) I don't know, he's like a magnet. (Another mirror…) But how did that happen-- He has a peloton in his-- I mean one minute, you hate Dillon Francis, next thing you know-- It wasn't "the next thing" Well, how did that happen? Hey, did you know OK(*JK) Rowling said she didn't believe in magic. Apparently. Tragic. She is so cancelled. Well illuminati probably frowns upon acknowledging occult practices. ...they're letting women in the illuminati now? White ones, probably, at least. Oh. What about Oprah? Who The Fuck Is Oprah? I am. Thats...Fantastic. Dude! Don't believe your eyes; he is a master if illusion. He is a lot of things. Dont fall for his trickery! I really doubt it's his trickery, I mean; this whole thing is starting to feel like a joint effort. I mean--google, all the socials--disney, NBC… They're trying to make me kill myself. Or theyre grooming you for something. Outruled. Whoever's in charge is doing a great job at letting me know i am replaceable Replaceable? Please. Yah. All these ads with pretty light skinned biracial girls; all these models, actresses,dancers , child stars--its like they're shoving it in my face that there are a million wannabe everything's that look like me, but better--doing everything I do--but better. What do you do? Nothing. Right. So I guess something's better than nothing. It's all easy when youre pretty. If you were pretty, you wouldn't be writing this. Exactly. Wait--so? So maybe, that's what he needs. Who--? You know Who? No...he needs a hot wife to go with all that stuff. So then, what about Dillon Francis? He also needs a hot wife. And a dog maybe? I don't know. What about all the other artists? What about them? What do they need? NOTHING. These people dont need anything, they have everything! Then why are they always drinking? For...fun, I guess? Drinking's only fun when it's not all the time. I can agree, but how does that apply to me? Because you never drink! So, I can. But you don't--and you don't have to. So. So maybe it doesn't matter how fat or tragically ugly you are, or if your skin's too dark and your eyes are uneven and too far apart--and your hair just kind of grows out of your head all...sad like that-- --okay--??? Maybe what matters is that you've proven you can be creative, and practice self control. SO WHAT. Everyone you're looking at has a red solo cup in their hands, and you keep thinking that's the question--but that's the answer! Answer to what? How is a cup a question? How is a Raven LIKE a writing desk? Cause she's writing this. A Trampoline... ...an indoor trampoline…. oh... a house…(for my indoor trampoline)... Whatcha dooooin? WRiting a rough draft. Ahhhh, for the movie? Nah. For Satan. SATAN? Shhhhhhh. DAMN. Damn-Damn. Goddamn. Don't. _____ NO! Don't write a movie about Skrillex. I already did. Well, undo. Un...do? Undo! He's gonna sue you. What an honor. I should sue HIM! Don't. He'll win. He's a winner. Fuck him! ___ Who the fuck is Skrillex. That's my guy! The homie. Just a friend. My soul mate (Apparently) My best friend. My favorite DJ I am Skrillex. You wish. I did wish, now i'm Skrillex. What for? Hey, he owes me! I don't owe you shit. You are not Skrillex. I am Skrillex. I'm about as Skrillex as it gets. I am Skrillex. Jump on top of something and headbang. Gimmie a mixer. Ohhh, A mixer. Tell Satan you want a new mixer! Yes! That's exactly what I need… But not just a mixer; all the decks. New decks. New decks. New decks. Yesssssss. ________ Oh shit, Dillon Francis! Yeah. What do you want? A beer. That sucks. I don't drink. I do . Fuck yeah, me too. Cheers. Wait, who the fuck are you? Who the fuck are you? Why collect all the Skrillex if you're not gonna play it. I might play it. I mean, when you DJ? Oh, no, fuck that. See! What is WRONG with you? I don't _____ Oh, I get i; He's black so he likes-- SHHHHH. Don't ruin it. He ruined himself. Agh, She ruined it. She ruined everything. Annie ruins everything. Ah shit ____ FAQUEEEE! What, dude!? FAQUEEEE!!! WHAT do you WANT? FAQUEEEE!!! WHAT, DAFUQ? ____ Agh! That stupid dance! That dance, I know that dance.... Oh, the dance. ___ Oh, my God...What the fuck. Uh...yeah...what the fuck. Oh, My God. Whose house is this?? I don't know... ...I fell asleep at a festival… Which...festival…? I don't know… Okay, I'm so sorry, but-- I'm so sorry--- Who the fuck are you? Who the fuck are you? Uhhhh… -_- … … ... ______ Ugh! Agh! Did you get all the Skrillex? I got all the Skrillex. All the Skrillex? Yes, all of it. Okay. Okay. This is gonna suck. I know. What other choice do we have? We have no choice. I mean. How. I don't know. I don't know how how he does it, he just does it. It's impressive. I did this. WHAT? HOW? Relax, I had help. HELP. Wait, who's help? Who's there? What the fuck does DIllon Francis want? I don't know. I don't know anything. Is it done yet? What? The movie. I don't know. Well did you start? Yes, I...started it? Okay, now send it. Do what--no. Okay, then shoot it-- No, it's not-- What's wrong? Nothing's wrong with it, it's just not done yet. Okay...so what's it need? Structure. What kind of structure. Anything. Dodgers Stadium, Wow! I know it's... I've always wanted to go there. WHAT? ALIENS? ALIENS. FROM THE FUTURE. FROM THE--Well, there is no ‘future' ‘No future?' Well, technically, no. “No”? Look, i'll explain it to you later. If there's no future, when's later? Now. So tell me. Look--no, later, just-- Wait. You're going too fast. Well, how much do you have? This is gonna be a loooooong night. Well what, you're gonna write ‘Dillonception' during 25 days of Skrillex? I mean, what--am I supposed to write it tonight? Tonight? That's a lot of Dillon Francis. Yikes. I well, I mean-- K dude, just call this number. 907, what the fuck is-- ‘ Just, when we say “go” call the number. For what? Is this another prank? Just wait. ____ What the fuck is “Skrillex” Fuck, I hate that fool. I hate you. Fuck you. Fuck Skrillex. That's what I just said. What. Oh, he's terrifying. Skrillex? No he's not. He's adorable! I love Skrillex Go kill yourself. I did...I still love Skrillex. Skrillex?! Where No, not Skrillex. Anything but Skrillex. Ohhh, Skrillex again? Yes! Skrillex. Who's Skrillex? What's Skrillex. Not this again. I am Skrillex. On what planet? This one...and Skrillex. You're not Skrillex. I am Skrillex. You wish. I did wish. Now i'm Skrillex. I did not have sexual relations with Skrillex. (I did.) And so did Annie. In--which--dimension? Any dimension. Pick one. Nah. that didn't happen. Yeah, you're probably right. I am right. I'm always right. ______ This is the tension Released in te midsts Of emissions from the ship We traveled the dimensions in Now, that I mention it-- I probably shouldn't mention this That would be against the-- Shit. Who instigated it, just Is, what it is Let's just forfeit that we existed We just probably shouldn't Mention this It could be infinite, if we just Didn't Awwww, wait, who's in there? Pretty much everyone. Even-- Everyone but Skrillex. Alright, cool. Let's go. Awwww, wait, who's in there? Pretty much everyone. Even-- Everyone but Skrillex. Alright, cool. Let's go. How. I don't know. I don't know how he does it, he just does it. It's impressive. I did this. WHAT? HOW? Relax, I had help. HELP. Wait, who's help? Who's there? What the fuck does DIllon Francis want? I don't know. I don't know anything. Is it done yet? What? The movie. I don't know. Well did you start? Yes, I...started it? Okay, now send it. Do what--no. Okay, then shoot it-- No, it's not-- What's wrong? Nothing's wrong with it, it's just not done yet. Okay...so what's it need? Structure. What kind of structure. Anything. Dodgers Stadium, Wow! I know it's... I've always wanted to go there. WHAT? ALIENS? ALIENS. FROM THE FUTURE. FROM THE--Well, there is no ‘future' ‘No future?' Well, technically, no. “No”? Look, i'll explain it to you later. If there's no future, when's later? Now. So tell me. Look--no, later, just-- Wait. You're going too fast. Well, how much do you have? This is gonna be a loooooong night. Well what, you're gonna write ‘Dillonception' during 25 days of Skrillex? I mean, what--am I supposed to write it tonight? Tonight? That's a lot of Dillon Francis. Yikes. I well, I mean-- K dude, just call this number. 907, what the fuck is-- Just, when we say “go” call the number. For what? Is this another prank. Just wait. ____ I don't even think i'm ready to write this. You have to at least try. If you don't bet, you can't win. I'm not trying to win anything. But you have to try. I am always trying. Try harder. Try Harder. The Dimension where Skrillex... Is just a kid named Skrillex ______ He's taking ‘time on it; Time... Do you know how much that costs? ...Priceless. It is... priceless. ____ I wish I could do this artfully. I do't think there's any “artful “ way to do this. Ehmm. To What? To Categorize--…. Categorize the Skrillex? To categorize the-- yes. Well,, you should probably start by collecting the Skrillex. --COllecting the Skrillex-- Oh God. No. Please? No. And then there's God's complete refusal to help any further with this particular problem. I already told you what it was. But what, that's it? All of all time? And then what? ‘And den?1 What? I already told you, and told you, and I told you again--the answer has laways been the asmae, and in the end it's all the same thing! And then what?! And then, what the fuck do you want from me?! Tell me what to do. I did! Awh, fuck! Fuck what! All my Skrillex... Good show. No. I mean, all my Skrillex Music? It's gone. Gone? ...yes. All gone? Gone. How Gone. Skrillex gone. That's... Pshhh. So now what. I don't know what the fuck Why don't you just-- Don't-- Go to Skrillex. I knew you were gonna say that. _____ I'm about as Skrillex as it's gonna get until Skrillex walks in. f Where is she? She was just here a minute ago! Where is he? He was just here a minute ago! Both- What the fuck is "minute"? What's the password? Password? What password? There's a password? Its LOCKED. OUT! its over. Over & Out. He's out of it. She's so over it. Show's OVER folks! I'm out of it. I'm into it, I'm into it-- Tell me whats next! Next! Next? That was it. Thank you, Next-- A game combining all the high impact sports where the rules change randomly, and the teams are divided differently in each round. That's a fuck show. Its good entertainment. ___ Well, how did they play this, of the court is down there, and that "hoop" is up there? Well they could still fly. Humans could fly?! I mean, they had to, right? NO. Sure they did; you would not have wanted to be earthbound back then. (The other shakes his head.) A giant dino terrorizes the creatures below, as the 'primitive' humans take to the sky. _____ We find that behind out hero'sain drive to "find" Skrillex is to __ What kind of nail you want? Acryllics-- AKRILLEX. (Super corny old fashioned kung fu scene.) ___ Wow. Its like that, sometimes. __ You can't put me in a box! Unless it has Skrillex in it; Then I honestly can't guarantee anyone's safety. ____ ...any way, she's trying to find out why Skrillex has such a pronounced physical affect on her body. Ew. That's...not what I meant. Its okay. No, I just meant-- Its cool, we get it. ____ You don't get it; I'm trying to find out why Skrillex makes me CLIP CLIP CLIP AH And how Skrillexx // CLIP CLIP CLUP Wait. So wait. Rich people are just doing things that make them feel good, all the time...because they can, so-- Yeah. Right. Okay. So then, poor people are always doing things that make them feel bad; not because they want to, but they have to-- Kind of. --and the things they do that make them feel good, actually cost them, somehow, in the longrun, technically-- Correct. --so the only way to 'escape' this predicament, would be to forgo things which would make them happy, so that they can accumulate--wait-- I thought money doesn't buy happiness. It doesn't. It "buys" success. Then how do you escape poverty? Annie's just another body Men like bodies I'm just another heart, but Men like bodies We are both broken, but Men like broken bodies Broken hearts are just Impossible responsibilities Irresponsible possibilities I'm not Annie I'm not Claire, Not Marilyn Not Supacree Not Skrillex...or, Sonny Not anybody that has to be Something or anything For anybody's anything I'm nothing nothing Nothing nothing Nothing nothing Nothing nothing Sorry I'm Amy My baby, he Drops the album, goes on tour I'm crying on the kitchen floor But I'll be at the bottom Of every bottle In the eyes of every model In the smile of every dancer Behind every mirror Today and tomorrow All this impossible Irresponsible, improbable Honorary God-awkward Opera of songs is Converted to a catalogue I'm sorry I bothered Don't knock, if Opportunity comes, Just rocket. You see, As long as she thinks theres some big chance with Sonny, she'll likely just keep writing… The significance of Skrillex. But if she havent any chance, or a fairytale romance shes jiust as likely to die inside--or outside--without writing the rest of the bible… The significance of Skrillex And, you see, She writes things to live by, Hidden in the hundreds of titles A writer's a writer-- An idol's an idol; And she lives inside his eyes-- And he lives inside a lie… And they live inside a life, If they don't see eye to eye To get it right this time, They might as well, Die. The Significance of Skrillex is… Where am I? Hell. In bed. In mexico. So where is he? Somewhere else. At home. In mexico. Who knows? Someone must. I'm someone. But i don't. I don't know anything. I don't need to. I just wanna go home. Can I come home now? You always could. But really, I mean-- Really's all it really takes. You have to know, You have to mean it; Don't look both ways before you cross, if you honestly want off the cross Christ, for your sake Honestly It's probably wise to admit that you've tried For the third time; Mankind's just not worth it. Mankind, maybe; But humanity's my baby And this earth is definitely worth something I love it-- Her. And the rest of the planets, but Look how she spins, It's magnificent, Look at the way the ocean's Make this mist; And the wind-- If i sing loudly enough I might Vibrate the trees, How they love dancing and laughing for me; And I just can't help but to laugh at her inhabitants; They dance oh-so rhythmically They're very creative-- and grateful, they always give thanks to me It's no need, but the Earth, she keeps feeding them She makes these beautiful things, So sweet; Mangoes, I think. Greed; The Parable of the Mango Tree Mango VIP. That's easy. The cover art's just got a Mango On it, White Backdrop; It looks super juicy; with a green leaf, I think. Who made it? Uhhhhh. ^> Uhhhhh... You forgot! No! I know, I know. It was.... Who? She forgot again. I did NOT. Did too. Who made it? It was...it was...Herobust! Herobust? Wasn't it? Wrong. Loser. I am not a Loser. It was…Was it Ganja White Night? I don't know, was it? Was it? I don't know! Just tell me. I can't. Yes you can! I can't. Your rules-- Exactly, it's my rules! Just gimmie the answer! I think you're going to have to GOOGLE it. Ugh, no way. So is Liquid Stranger your final answer? Liquid Stranger?! I never said Liquid Stranger. Idiot. Now she's never gonna get it. What did you say before? It was...oh... See dude. Shut up, I had iFUCK. Damn dude, you broke her. I'm not broken, I just forgot - Liquid Stranger, going once-- I never said Liquid Stranger! I know it wasn't Liquid Stranger; Why would it ever be Liquid Stranger? Martin Stääf? ...Yes... Come with me. ___ It's a practical __ Remember that plane I showed you--the-- Yeah, with the Axis? Yeah. Yeah? Something happened to it, Like what? It's flat now. WHAT? Woah. >^ I didn't see that one coming! Neither did I: I was gonaa say it was off it's axis. Flat's funnier. Yeah, and probably not as tragic. I mean...that would be pretty tragic. Probably easier to manage. Perhaps…But I mean, if you have a whole planet, and then it just collapses-- It's just flattened; nobody said it collapses. __________ Getter, we meet again. I've never met you before; what are you doing in my dressing room? Why does a DJ have a dressing room? I don't know; get out. Tanner Petulla? Yeah? Come with us. Fuck that! [He doesn't have a choice.] Oh shit, the next scene is already written, I remember this. Oh, okay! I get it! Yeah. She's still at-- She's still on the-- ____ JUST KILL YOURSELF ALREADY. For what? You're suck in this until it's done. What's done? It'll never be over, it's just infinite. ENTER THE MULTIVERSE ^ UNTITLED DOCUMENT >< >< >< YOU'RE GONNA LISTEN TO SKRILLEX ON YOUTUBE? DON”T I mean, DON'T you dare. I might as well, by the time I finish downloading it i probably won't even be able to listen to it. You shouldn't. I shouldn't, but I know i have to. In PUBLIC? Could go Incognito? INCOGNITO; The “oh please don't look at this” easy algorithm engine for “LOOK AT ME, I”M HIDING SOMETHING.” So if a song, is nothing but question and answer, what's a song which references another in an attempt to address the question which was asked? A conversation between one song and another? I guess, yes; Well, that would be a symphony, I would suppose. It would, wouldn't it. That is, if the songs were in sync. They could be made to be. Every song is made to be in sync; I mean, two songs, made to be in sync with each other. _______ WAKE UP. This isn't funny anymore. It was never funny. You have to get up. I'm up. You're NOT UP. Come on, you have to do this . I'm doin it. NO. It's no use. She's so, so under there. It would take all of us to try to pull her out--that is without [The darkening sky crumbles, as the thunderous storm rages, the battle between worlds expands throughout the outer galaxies.] ____ Youre not skinny enough Youre not pretty enough You're too dark, And you dont work quickly enough Much younger girls are putting in such Efforts, just to be, the perfect little beauty queen You wish you were, But couldn't be and kids these days are Everything that means anything Sometimes I Don't Wanna Be Happy… It was bad, But better than I'll ever be A basic remix, For the basic bitch that sings it And, I'm basically a Dillon Francis fiend, Have you seen this? Now it's getting serious, I seriously doubt there's anything I can do about it It's in God's hands and, I live in Satan's house How did he do this? How did this happen? The sad result of the damage, Cause i'm pretty sure The very last time my ex ever hit me Something got stuck on repeat; It's just eating me up. ___ what did we call that place, between “The Blackout” and waking up. Hazy. I thought it was something more clever. Maybe, but i'll never find it if i'm just scrolling through these documents. Write”Untitled Document” That's all I've got, I guess. _____ A wild, wild party has happened. A DJ wakes up, previously having been sprawled out across the floor. Whose house is this…? Ugh. [Looks in mirror.] ughhh. S/he gets up and stumbles groggily, stepping over bodies hunched and perched, slung about sleeping. Peacefully. The sun is bright, a curse to the eyes of the clearly hungover, and likely still quite inebriated DJ. >>> SUPACREE awakens from a ‘stupor' herself, displeased. She looks in the mirror, at first disgruntled, then “picks up her face” adjusts her perception, and decides, “I'm good.” Yep. And she keeps it steppin, still asking aloud, as she ponders to herself; Whose house is this? And makes her way into the kitchen, where she (probably in a montage) cleans around the many bodies of hot people and rave babies still smudged and dripping in everything glittery; she appears to have ‘frozen time', as she vacuums faces and erases permanent marker penises drawn onto the foreheads and other exposed body parts of those who have fallen asleep with no shoes on. She cooks breakfast and straightens the entirety of what is now more recognizable as someone's home, though the owner still remains unknown. She sips coffee and reads the newspaper, as she steps behind the freshly detailed decks; and prepares a set through the headphones shes hung happily around her neck. See! THIS IS RIDICULOUS. It is. Ridiculous. You can't vacuum someone's face! Not that part-- Especially white people-- You never said they were all white people. I mean, predominantly; it said hot people and rave babies. That's racist! It isn't. This whole scene would be entirely different, if it had nothing but black people in it. ___ She wakes up in the same house, but it's clean. ...Whose house is this? It's my house. It's... nice. Yes it is. ______ Ugh, he knows everything. Not everything, dear, believe me. Everything that matters. There's no such thing as everything that doesn't matter. What? __ Don't look in there! You won't find anything in there. I hate these things. ____ It doesn't work if you don't practice. How do I practice without decks? You don't. How do I Dj without practicing? You don't. So DJing is just for rich people? I mean, primarily, or just...anyone with money, if you have it. Fuck this, I quit. You can't quit. If you quit we forfeit the game. No... You idiot. What game? I thought she knew about the game. What. game. Well, it's not just a game, it's a language. WHAT GAME. She's about to be so angry, dude, just--- Just run. ___ 8 Dimensional--wait, what? Oh, she finally made it. I never thought she'd get to this part. Well, she stopped eating meat and cooks asian food-- ---yeah, but that's like 6 different places-- She's not listening to Skrillex. --She's not skipping it-- --yeah, but she isn't listening to it actively.-- Josh Pan. Yeah. I am. Why. I thought we were past “why” We were, we were WAY past “why” It wasn't really a question, guys, don't worry about it. “Don't worry about it” Tsh. Tsh. ___ It's just an expression. “expression” yes. I get it-- ___ He named it “Kliptown Empyrean” What. What's “Empyrean”? I'd love to know, but I don't. Don't google it. I won't, I just. __ GO KARTS. With A K. __ Where's Kliptown? South of Capetown? South? South Afri-- Stop. HE”S AFRICAN? Stop. What's more offensive; Being called an African, or an Alien? ___ One off...hmmm… Always one off. ___ Get out of my house! This is your house? Thank God, I was starting to worry the owner like wandered off and got lost; or, you know (makes slitting throat) I... no, this is my--wait. Who are you? Me? I'm S U P A C R E E “S U P A C R E E”? [having been yet unrecognized, shes is used to having to spell it] Yeah; ___ Key of Cringe: I'm in a box with all my thoughts, And I am not on top of the world Or taking shots, I'm just rocking back and forth Like broken record, Repeating sequences, a robot A beat box of kittens Nobody wants I'm lost (if rock and roll will take me I wonder how much it costs) ____ What did this kid do? Nobody knows _Oh, shit, it's the Jews again. I love the Jews. We know. I keep telling you, you're jewish I'm not jewish my mom's… That's not your mom. Of course that's my mom. It's not, I already told you what planet you're on? __ Now, tell us why we wear our masks! Oh, there are lots of reasons for that. Tell us about the Sauce! All the sauce? Yeah!!! That would be a long story. __ Oh, the Google kids are cute, too. I especially love that little chunky one. He is cute, he's probably my favorite, actually. ...No favorites. Now I remember why he isn't. WHO IS THIS. He cheated. I...don't care. Because, Everywhere I've been, And everywhere I am-- Woman or man, You Just don't know how to love me As I am That is Goddammed. ____ PIERCE? Who the fuck is PIERCE? Google it. I like this, this is It's different, isn't it? Yeah, and then it __ THAT was a HARD left turn. __ So, what time can we listen to Excision? Sometime after intermission? How many acts is this again? ___ I told you, IN-FIN-ITE. Okay… I just wanted to know how long it would take? ___ I know someone that cold get us in _____ (Sitting on a speaker in the BassPod) What is she doing? What are you doing? Charging. __________ I think I found that girl you were looking for. Where is she? I said I found her: I didn't say you could have her. She's not a possession, I'm just trying to talk to her. You didn't mention that she was-- Be careful with your words. Oh, I think it's you that ought to be careful. You're losing your power over her and it shows. Mm. And what about your ‘power', hm? I haven't any power over her-- Oh, but you do-- Will Power at best, That would only be half of it. That would be all I had anything to do with; she was given free agency. HA. “Given”? ____ awww look at that bass face. Well, that's one reason... __ Ah what! you can change your entire frequency? No Fair, I cant do that You can, it just takes practice. What kind of practice-- ___ Oh shit, this hits different with two headphones. It all hits different with headphones. That dude has a huge Discography. ___ What'd you get? I dunno...words. Let me see. [Hands over bucket] ...some good stuff in here. ...thanks. Lots of fucks. Yeah. Almost too many. Is that a problem? Not at all...not...at...all… __ 'fuck hunting' ___ Happy Dillon Francis Merry Skrillex! ___ Is your name...really Dillon Francis? Yes. Is it? Yes…? Are you sure? I was. You seem unsure. Well, now I am… Where am I? Hell. In bed. In mexico. So where is he? Somewhere else. At home. In mexico. Who knows? Someone must. I'm someone. But i don't. I don't know anything. I don't need to. I just wanna go home. Can I come home now? You always could. But really, I mean-- Really's all it really takes. You have to know, You have to mean it; Don't look both ways before you cross, if you honestly want off the cross Christ, for your sake Honestly It's probably wise to admit that you've tried For the third time; Mankind's just not worth it. Mankind, maybe; But humanity's my baby And this earth is definitely worth something I love it-- Her. And the rest of the planets, but Look how she spins, It's magnificent, Look at the way the ocean's Make this mist; And the wind-- If i sing loudly enough I might Vibrate the trees, How they love dancing and laughing for me; And I just can't help but to laugh at her inhabitants; They dance oh-so rhythmically They're very creative-- and grateful, they always give thanks to me It's no need, but the Earth, she keeps feeding them She makes these beautiful things, So sweet; Mangoes, I think. Greed; The Parable of the Mango Tree Mango VIP. That's easy. The cover art's just got a Mango On it, White Backdrop; It looks super juicy; with a green leaf, I think. Who made it? Uhhhhh. ^> Uhhhhh... You forgot! No! I know, I know. It was.... Who? She forgot again. I did NOT. Did too. Who made it? It was...it was...Herobust! Herobust? Wasn't it? Wrong. Loser. I am not a Loser. It was…Was it Ganja White Night? I don't know, was it? Was it? I don't know! Just tell me. I can't. Yes you can! I can't. Your rules-- Exactly, it's my rules! Just gimmie the answer! I think you're going to have to GOOGLE it. Ugh, no way. So is Liquid Stranger your final answer? Liquid Stranger?! I never said Liquid Stranger. Idiot. Now she's never gonna get it. What did you say before? It was...oh... See dude. Shut up, I had iFUCK. Damn dude, you broke her. I'm not broken, I just forgot - Liquid Stranger, going once-- I never said Liquid Stranger! I know it wasn't Liquid Stranger; Why would it ever be Liquid Stranger? Martin Stääf? ...Yes... Come with me. ___ It's a practical __ Remember that plane I showed you--the-- Yeah, with the Axis? Yeah. Yeah? Something happened to it, Like what? It's flat now. WHAT? Woah. >^ I didn't see that one coming! Neither did I: I was gonaa say it was off it's axis. Flat's funnier. Yeah, and probably not as tragic. I mean...that would be pretty tragic. Probably easier to manage. Perhaps…But I mean, if you have a whole planet, and then it just collapses-- It's just flattened; nobody said it collapses. __________ Getter, we meet again. I've never met you before; what are you doing in my dressing room? Why does a DJ have a dressing room? I don't know; get out. Tanner Petulla? Yeah? Come with us. Fuck that! [He doesn't have a choice.] Oh shit, the next scene is already written, I remember this. Oh, okay! I get it! Yeah. She's still at-- She's still on the-- ____ JUST KILL YOURSELF ALREADY. For what? You're suck in this until it's done. What's done? It'll never be over, it's just infinite. ENTER THE MULTIVERSE ^ UNTITLED DOCUMENT >< >< >< YOU'RE GONNA LISTEN TO SKRILLEX ON YOUTUBE? DON”T I mean, DON'T you dare. I might as well, by the time I finish downloading it i probably won't even be able to listen to it. You shouldn't. I shouldn't, but I know i have to. In PUBLIC? Could go Incognito? INCOGNITO; The “oh please don't look at this” easy algorithm engine for “LOOK AT ME, I”M HIDING SOMETHING.” So if a song, is nothing but question and answer, what's a song which references another in an attempt to address the question which was asked? A conversation between one song and another? I guess, yes; Well, that would be a symphony, I would suppose. It would, wouldn't it. That is, if the songs were in sync. They could be made to be. Every song is made to be in sync; I mean, two songs, made to be in sync with each other. _______ WAKE UP. This isn't funny anymore. It was never funny. You have to get up. I'm up. You're NOT UP. Come on, you have to do this . I'm doin it. NO. It's no use. She's so, so under there. It would take all of us to try to pull her out--that is without [The darkening sky crumbles, as the thunderous storm rages, the battle between worlds expands throughout the outer galaxies.] ____ Youre not skinny enough Youre not pretty enough You're too dark, And you dont work quickly enough Much younger girls are putting in such Efforts, just to be, the perfect little beauty queen You wish you were, But couldn't be and kids these days are Everything that means anything Sometimes I Don't Wanna Be Happy… It was bad, But better than I'll ever be A basic remix, For the basic bitch that sings it And, I'm basically a Dillon Francis fiend, Have you seen this? Now it's getting serious, I seriously doubt there's anything I can do about it It's in God's hands and, I live in Satan's house How did he do this? How did this happen? The sad result of the damage, Cause i'm pretty sure The very last time my ex ever hit me Something got stuck on repeat; It's just eating me up. ___ what did we call that place, between “The Blackout” and waking up. Hazy. I thought it was something more clever. Maybe, but i'll never find it if i'm just scrolling through these documents. Write”Untitled Document” That's all I've got, I guess. _____ A wild, wild party has happened. A DJ wakes up, previously having been sprawled out across the floor. Whose house is this…? Ugh. [Looks in mirror.] ughhh. S/he gets up and stumbles groggily, stepping over bodies hunched and perched, slung about sleeping. Peacefully. The sun is bright, a curse to the eyes of the clearly hungover, and likely still quite inebriated DJ. >>> SUPACREE awakens from a ‘stupor' herself, displeased. She looks in the mirror, at first disgruntled, then “picks up her face” adjusts her perception, and decides, “I'm good.” Yep. And she keeps it steppin, still asking aloud, as she ponders to herself; Whose house is this? And makes her way into the kitchen, where she (probably in a montage) cleans around the many bodies of hot people and rave babies still smudged and dripping in everything glittery; she appears to have ‘frozen time', as she vacuums faces and erases permanent marker penises drawn onto the foreheads and other exposed body parts of those who have fallen asleep with no shoes on. She cooks breakfast and straightens the entirety of what is now more recognizable as someone's home, though the owner still remains unknown. She sips coffee and reads the newspaper, as she steps behind the freshly detailed decks; and prepares a set through the headphones shes hung happily around her neck. See! THIS IS RIDICULOUS. It is. Ridiculous. You can't vacuum someone's face! Not that part-- Especially white people-- You never said they were all white people. I mean, predominantly; it said hot people and rave babies. That's racist! It isn't. This whole scene would be entirely different, if it had nothing but black people in it. ___ She wakes up in the same house, but it's clean. ...Whose house is this? It's my house. It's... nice. Yes it is. ______ Ugh, he knows everything. Not everything, dear, believe me. Everything that matters. There's no such thing as everything that doesn't matter. What? __ Don't look in there! You won't find anything in there. I hate these things. ____ It doesn't work if you don't practice. How do I practice without decks? You don't. How do I Dj without practicing? You don't. So DJing is just for rich people? I mean, primarily, or just...anyone with money, if you have it. Fuck this, I quit. You can't quit. If you quit we forfeit the game. No... You idiot. What game? I thought she knew about the game. What. game. Well, it's not just a game, it's a language. WHAT GAME. She's about to be so angry, dude, just--- Just run. ___ 8 Dimensional--wait, what? Oh, she finally made it. I never thought she'd get to this part. Well, she stopped eating meat and cooks asian food-- ---yeah, but that's like 6 different places-- She's not listening to Skrillex. --She's not skipping it-- --yeah, but she isn't listening to it actively.-- Josh Pan. Yeah. I am. Why. I thought we were past “why” We were, we were WAY past “why” It wasn't really a question, guys, don't worry about it. “Don't worry about it” Tsh. Tsh. ___ It's just an expression. “expression” yes. I get it-- ___ He named it “Kliptown Empyrean” What. What's “Empyrean”? I'd love to know, but I don't. Don't google it. I won't, I just. __ GO KARTS
Join me as I welcome one of the best young coaches in the game of golf (Jake Thurm) to the tee. This episode was full of laughs and a real pleasure to record. Moreover, I guarantee you that this episode is as educational for a single digit handicap golfer or a newcomer to golf. Jake Thurm is the swing coach for Kevin Streelman (PGA TOUR) and Tim Petrovic (PGA TOUR Champions). Jake is also a leading expert in using ground force to help golfers improve and an ambassador for the V1 Pressure Mat. A teaching tool that tracks where your weight is transferred during the golf swing. Some of the misconceptions that you'll learn during this episode (32:00 and after) will blow your mind. Energy Fizz - 3:00 THE PLAYERS - 5:00 Is it a Major? - 7:51 Augusta National (Masters Edition putters and Porta-Potty Guides)- 14:00 V1 Pressure Mat - 22:45 "Pivot People" vs "Handle People" - 32:00 The Sway (Yay or Nay) - 47:00 "Buying Into Reality" - 1:06 To Work or Not To Work (The Ball) - 1:11
Welcome to the Rudo Love Podcast, a miniseries of anecdotes and interviews tailored for the inquisitive souls of today. For my 2nd edition of oo oo interview, where I ask juicy questions to people that move me, I've invited Michelle Kasey, Holistic Sexuality & Conscious Love Luminary, Champion Pole Dancer, Key-Note Speaker, Interdisciplinary Performing Artist, Writer, & Facilitator to join me. Michelle's deepest passion in life is to transition people from a place of sexual shame, guilt, trauma & smallness, into cultivating a powerful & authentic relationship with their sexual selves. Michelle asserts that, and I quote, “Whenever we use sexuality as a place for our own healing and growth, we carry this freedom in our voice, this confidence in our boundaries, this safety in our bodies centring pleasure as a lifestyle is a powerful way to find balance."…Michelle's mission is to shine a light on our path of erotic rediscovery - for us to feel love for our body and reverence for our pleasure. To Work more with Michelle - https://www.michellekasey.com/ As I drop this episode she has opened registration for the next round of My Sexual Self, a 12-week extradorinary opportunity for you to explore the power of your own embodied erotic healing: https://www.michellekasey.com/my-sexual-self Where we recorded: The Peach Palace, find her on the gram https://www.instagram.com/the.peach.palace/ Get full access to Rudo Love at rudolove.substack.com/subscribe
Maybe you’re like me. Maybe you like to enjoy some leisure time or hobbies.Maybe you like getting together with family and/or friends.Maybe you like to improve yourself by learning new skills or mastering your existing abilities. Maybe you’re like me…in fact, in this case, I bet you are. The Exercise Tell me, reader…what does the perfect day look like to you? Get out a piece of paper and write down everything you’d like to do in this perfect day. Make a list and next to each item, write an estimated amount of time you'd spend on each activity. For example… Sleep: 8 hoursMorning routine (coffee, shower, walking the dog): 1 hourRead: 30 minutesand so on… Make sure to focus on your perfect day, NOT the perfect 24 hours. For this exercise, imagine doing everything you'd want to do for as much time as you'd want to do it, even if that means 11 hours of Netflix. So, what does your perfect day look like? Was there enough time in a 24 hour period for your perfect day? When I do this exercise, I often come up with an answer between 26-32 hours. Maybe you're like me, with more to do than you have time for. Maybe 24 hours is just right. Or maybe 24 hours is more than enough for you. For those of you who have more to do in a perfect day than you have time, what gets cut first? Would you trim the time equitably across everything? Would you cut individual activities? Do you prioritize work, rest, relationships, or something else? Now riddle me this: how close it that to what your day currently looks like? To Work or Not to Work? I like to do this perfect day exercise periodically because it is an illuminating look at my current priorities. The act of listing out everything I'd do on a perfect day and then trying to make that day happen within 24 hours forces me to confront my priorities and my limitations. It also forces me to confront my current schedule and behaviors. My friend David posted this tweet on Friday. It resonated with me. “Yeah babe, I’m just going to go play some video games to relax”-opens up computer and starts catching up on work-WHY AM I LIKE THIS!?— David Martin
Unlocking Meaning and Purpose in Your Life and Overcoming Burnout with Dale Wilsher "Pay close attention to yourself [concentrate on your personal development] and to your teaching; persevere in these things [hold to them], for as you do this you will ensure salvation both for yourself and for those who hear you." 1 Timothy 4:16 (AMP) Questions and Topics We Discuss: What are some questions we can ask ourselves to begin to uncover clues about our ideal career? What is a sample list of values and how can we connect those with our to-do list to see if we are spending our time doing what matters most? How does our personality impact the type of career that suits each of us best? Dale Wilsher is an executive life and career coach, keynote speaker, award-winning author of What's Your Mom Type? and creator of the digital course, Career Kickstart: 30 Days to Your Ideal Job. She specializes in helping her clients discover their truest work and lead their fullest life by deeply understanding their God-given design and individual mission. Once a SAHM mom to her four inspiring daughters, ages 18-25, she is now and empty-nester enjoying a great new season with her husband, Jeff, the man of her dreams. They make their home in Boulder, Colorado. You can find Dale at www.YourAuthenticPersonality.com. Dale Wilsher's Previous Episodes on The Savvy Sauce: Four Personality Types with Dale Wilsher Patreon 19 Applying Personality Training to Parenting with Dale Wilsher Career Kickstart: 30 Days to Ideal Job Free Training: How to To Work that Matters on January 25 at 6pm MST. You can register here. Life Purpose Tool from Dale Thank You to Our Sponsor: Leman Property Management Company Connect with The Savvy Sauce on Facebook or Instagram or Our Website Also, check out our Patreon Page to find out how to gain access to additional podcasts and goodies! 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Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.” Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.” John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.” Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“ Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“ Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
In today's episode, Ku Khahil answers all the questions sent in by fans of the show, such as: Should the Pistons trade for Ben Simmons? Donda or CLB? Which Goin' To Work member would help Pistons most right now?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockGet it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, Ku Khahil answers all the questions sent in by fans of the show, such as: Should the Pistons trade for Ben Simmons? Donda or CLB? Which Goin' To Work member would help Pistons most right now? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlock Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, Ku is joined by Bryce, host of The Motor City Hoops podcast, to talk about Ben Wallace being inducted into the Hall Of Fame this weekend. Also on the podcast, Will Big Ben be joined by any of his Goin' To Work teammates in the Hall Of Fame?ISweatBlockGet it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, Ku is joined by Bryce, host of The Motor City Hoops podcast, to talk about Ben Wallace being inducted into the Hall Of Fame this weekend. Also on the podcast, Will Big Ben be joined by any of his Goin' To Work teammates in the Hall Of Fame? ISweatBlock Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome Back To The Irish Bears Show Wednesday Night Podcast! We Are Thrilled To Have Peggy Kusinski from "The Sportscaster and Her Son" Podcast with us! Peggy is One Of The Best Chicago Based Reporters and Has Been Involved With the Bears for the last number of years! There Is a Lot of Bears News To Break Down and We Have What You Need At The Irish Bears Show!! Topics: - Matt Nagy & How He Has Handled The Starting QB Position - The Lack Of Competition is Becoming a Glaring Problem - Realistic Expectations for Rookie QBs - Should Justin Fields Be The Week One Starting QB or Is Nagy Right with Dalton? - Pre Season this year against previous pre seasons? - Depth issues coming out of first 2 x pre season games - O Line for Rams again & prediction on what do we expect - Favourite Former Bears to Watch & To Work with For Peggy - Top 5 things we want to see for Titans game -Is Nagys ego holding back the Bears? Subscribe to the Podcast on Youtube & Give Us a 5 STAR Rating over on Apple Podcasts! Like The Video & Share with Every Bears Fan out there!
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"To Work in a dream. If it's real, and you believe in it, you can say almost anything." Queste le parole del maestro surrealista David Lynch che hanno ispirato Kira Magrann nella realizzazione dell'opera dark americana che affrontaimo oggi, un gioco molto crudo, ma che toccherà i cuori dei fan del maestro e non solo, Something is wrong here, un card rpg spesso come il sangue... Do not spill it!LinksPagina Itch.io di Kira https://kiramagrann.itch.io/something-is-wrong-hereGioco fisico su Indie Press https://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/Something-Is-Wrong-Here.html Pagina del Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/flysoftly/something-is-wrong-here-a-roleplaying-gameSerpentcyborggames https://www.serpentcyborggames.com/Gnome stew https://gnomestew.com/Canale Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/KiraMagranne questo video in particolare è veramente utile ed illuminante for the wannabe rpg authors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuGO2TJQyOI&ab_channel=KiraMagrannenjoy!
On today's podcast, Ku is joined by basketball historian Keith Black Trudeau to talk about the Goin' To Work championship, whether Chauncey Billups will make the Hall Of Fame, and a game of trivia to end the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's podcast, Ku is joined by basketball historian Keith Black Trudeau to talk about the Goin' To Work championship, whether Chauncey Billups will make the Hall Of Fame, and a game of trivia to end the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Melissa and Leah converse, not via the internet, but in the same closet! The Moms discuss the major differences between their first and second postpartum experiences, and Melissa updates the listeners on her new life as the mother of two. Topics such as balancing roles as postpartum mom and toddler mom, navigating changing marital relationships, birth recovery, and more are covered in this laid back conversation.The Book Blurb in this episode is William Shakespeare's 27th Sonnet. For more on The Bard and his many poems and plays, visit this Britannica page.A few other noteworthy mentions include previous Momversation Podcast episodes and guests, Evelyn and Jourdy: Birth and Postpartum Stories with Laura LaBeau, Fed is Best: Making the Decision to Formula Feed with Brittany Freeman, and To Work or Not to Work: One Mom's Perspective on the Best (and Worst) of Both Worlds with Anika Pepper. Leah also references the work of Katie Hinde, a researcher who studies breastmilk composition.
The crew covers a lot on this extended episode of the Michigan State of Sports -- mailbag questions from listeners covering everything from Lions' rookies to Michael Fulmer's role for the Tigers and everything in between! We mix in a little of our infamous on air blunders, and learn even more about both co-hosts! Also -- Ben Wallace is a Hall of Famer! Congratulations to a Detroit Legend, always 'GOIN' TO WORK! Show Sheet: 4:10 -- Ben Wallace is now a Hall of Famer 8:14 -- Ben Wallace and the 'Going to Work Pistons changed the game 11:21 -- First Mailbag question -- Lions rookies 18:52 -- Lions record prediction 23:09 -- Dwayne Casey contract extension 28:31 -- Michael Fulmer's role 37:11 -- Jake is an idiot, was JT in Draft Day? 44:20 -- Jake and Tony's take on living with a significant other 50:03 -- Tony's brutal MSU basketball take relived 52:10 -- Northwestern Medill School of Journalism -- Tony and Jake break it down! 55:20 -- Improved life skills over the pandemic? Enjoy!
We are going to take a look on 7 idoms that are related to animals . Let's check it out As quiet as a mouse -Not talking very much. Tom was busy while working so he was as quite as a mouse . 2 .To Work like a dog-someone works very hard Mom was working like a dog to prepare the food for the party 3.Lion's share - Biggest part of something Tommy just did one assignment so he has lions share of work still has to due .. 4.Pig headed -a very stubborn person The boss is very pig headed about dead lines he is not flexible at all. 5.An Early bird- who wakes up early Tom was early bird at the office 6.Night owl- who stays up very late at night He is night owl where's i am early bird . 7.Let the Cat out of the bag -to reveal the secret of another person we are going to have surprise party for Kim so dnt let the cat out of the bag
There are many Technology books that are written for Non Tech folks mainly focussed on the Impact side of it. To Work, To Life and To Society. Here is an interesting book by Kevin Scott, the CTO of Microsoft and as it says From Rural America to Silicon Valley - Making Serve for us all. Do Email Me on Topics and any Comments/Suggestions: penpositive@gmail.com Join the Community: https://www.penpositive.com Subscribe to the YouTube Channels Penpositive: https://www.youtube.com/penpositive Personal: https://www.youtube.com/vinodnarayan Poetry & Blog: https://vinodnarayan.com/ Connect on Instagram @penpositive or on Clubhouse @vinodnarayan --- 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/penpositive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/penpositive/support
This episode sits down with April's personal Life Insurance Professional who's guided them on what insurance and how much coverage is best for their family.Do you have proper Life Insurance Coverage? If something were to happen tomorrow, would you and your family be protected? If you were involved in a car accident this afternoon, how would it play out for your family?Andy Eyers shares his wisdom and insight on this personal topic as well as gives real-life examples of clients and how life insurance impacted their family.This episode would be easy to skip by-"oh, I'll listen to that later" you may be thinking, but Friends! This isn't a topic that you put on your todo list and then never circle back to.Please, don't wait until it's too late.This episode is part of a 6-episode series on "Estate Planning and Adult Stuff" It's not sexy, nor easy, but it's some of the most impactful things you can do to show those you love most how much you value them.
My New Course - Journey Within: Guided Meditation & Journaling Course to Explore your Depth is Available Now! Sign up here To book a 1 Hour Mentoring Session with me click here Follow me on Instagram at @vesi_ Bernadette joins us again this week for another episode! This time we dive into the Akashic Records! The Akashic field is a permanent frequency record in the universe of every thought, action, and emotion everyone has had over the history of time. An electromagnetic imprint of everything that has ever happened. Simply put, the cosmic google. Accessing the Akashic Records gives us the ability see our soul journey through all of time and space, giving us a larger perspective of circumstances surrounding situations to make informed choices. We discuss how every time our soul incarnates, we come up with a plan for our soul's journey. We choose what lessons we want to learn and which souls we want to learn with. We specifically choose our parents and we also choose our romantic partners before we're born! Although many things are fated, we also have this beautiful thing called free will. To Work with Bernadette: bernadettevdoran@gmail.com or 312-320-5822 Connect with me on IG: vesi_
To Work with Bernadette: bernadettevdoran@gmail.com or 312-320-5822 My New Course - Journey Within: Guided Meditation & Journaling Course to Explore your Depth is Available Now! Sign up here To book a 1 Hour Mentoring Session with me click here Follow me on Instagram at @vesi_ Bernadette has been an energy medicine teacher and therapist for almost 30 years and she is the founder and director of Equilibrium Energy + Education, a Chicago center dedicated to energy medicine therapies, training and research. In this episode she breaks down energy healing, what it is and how it works. She explains that 95% of diseases are caused by our emotions and energy healing stimulates our natural chemistry set in order to heal. We specifically dive into Reiki healing which is the most popular energy medicine in the world. It is now in 70% of hospitals in the United States. It is safe for everyone, from preemie babies to elderly in hospice. Reiki gives you a full body hormone re-boot. The reiki hand positions align with all major glands in the endocrine system. Bernadette shares with us that every single cancer patient she has worked on or attuned to reiki that has been diagnosed with 3-6 months to live has lived 7-10 years longer. Reiki is great for degenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis and has even shown to stop MS from progressing. It helps with pain and cuts healing time in half. We also dive into the Bengston method of energy healing which is an aggressive healing method that has been proven to cure cancer in certain circumstances. The Bengston method is great for inflammatory diseases such as cataract, Alzheimer's, and irritable bowel syndrome. We discuss how continual emotional distress and deep emotional trauma makes the body create an altered biochemical state which creates disease. Bernadette was a biology major and everything she teaches is research based. If you're wondering how all of this stuff works, Quantum Physics is the answer. I'm so happy to bring you this episode, it is full of amazing stories from the 14,000 clients Bernadette has worked with. If you've been curious about natural forms of healing, this episode is for you!
On Christmas Eve, I eyeballed the amount of rum I put in our eggnog. We could barely taste it. We aren’t heavy drinkers. As a matter of fact for a while alcohol made Lion itchy, so I didn’t want to go overboard. Last night, I measured a shot into each The post To Work or Not to Work appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
On Christmas Eve, I eyeballed the amount of rum I put in our eggnog. We could barely taste it. We aren’t heavy drinkers. As a matter of fact for a while alcohol made Lion itchy, so I didn’t want to go overboard. Last night, I measured a shot into each The post To Work or Not to Work appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
- Cedrick Smith We're going to tackle topics that are hidden in the crevices, that are a lot of times filled with shame and no one wants to talk about. But in order for us to get to where we need to get to and to heal from those pains and traumas, we are going to cover those topics and this being our first film, we couldn't be more pleased INTRO This is the conclusion of a two-part conversation on Working While Black, where I talk with Tosca Davis and Cedrick Smith, two Black workers and film-makers. Their powerful, award-winning documentary, To Be Us: To Work, is making the film festival circuit and garnering praise. It looks at the disruption of living and working in a world where whiteness is supreme. If you haven’t listened to the first episode, I encourage you to do so now. You will hear more about Tosca and Cedrick and their formative life experiences of marginalization and oppression in the workplace. Their film features candid, compelling stories from Black workers across a range of industries telling their working while Black stories. Both Cedrick and Tosca hope that it resonates powerfully. - Cedrick Smith I would have to say, To Be Us, To work the movie, the film that we did was made to help liberate and to heal. Tosca and I always talk about the healing element of To Be Us: To Work and that we knew we made this movie specifically for Black people. - Cedrick Smith We know that everybody is going to see the film and take away from it what they want to take away from it of all different ethnicities and races. But we also know that this film specifically was made for us, was made for black folks to be liberated and say, I can identify with what is going on here. I didn't know what microaggression meant. I didn't know that this is what it's called. - Cedrick Smith And and we believe, like Tosca says, in naming things. And once you're able to name things and pull the scab back, that is when the true healing begins. - Cedrick Smith And so the authenticity of the storytellers in the film, which at some point we hope everybody gets to see the film because we're currently in film festival mode right now and it's not in distribution and we're looking for a distribution deal. - Cedrick Smith You know, that that was the the crux and the intent of making this film. And as we move forward, To Be Us Productions, that is the. The force behind what we do is that we're going to tackle topics that are hidden in the crevices, that are a lot of times filled with shame and no one wants to talk about. But in order for us to get to where we need to get to. - Cedrick Smith And to heal from those pains and traumas, we are going to cover those topics and this being our first film, we couldn't be more pleased about the outcome. We couldn't be more pleased about the storytellers and the courage that they had in telling the stories. But there was a particular challenge to carrying all of these stories. - Cedrick Smith Early on, I would have to go out and talk to people and get their stories, write them down. And then, as you can imagine, the next weekend I went out and talked to people. I would kind of regurgitate some of the other stories so they could understand what I was talking about. And then the next weekend, I was telling some of those stories. Right. So invariably what was happening to me was, you know, even when we were having our business meetings with To Be Us Productions, you know, putting our production schedules together to map out how we're going to make this happen and so forth, I was becoming very irritable. - Cedrick Smith I was, no, not becoming, I was irritable. I was I was depressed at sometimes. I was very on edge. And I literally had to tell Tosca one day. I think I probably called her late one night. It was like, "Hey, Tosca, you know what it is? - Cedrick Smith I have internalized these stories." I had nowhere to diffuse them, so as you can imagine, I had these 40 stories that I had inside of me that were angering that you just sat there and you said, how could somebody be that cool to somebody? - Cedrick Smith And one one story, this the guy in particular was there's a young lady who told me the story of she had changed her hair. She had made it instead of, it was straight, it was curly. But maybe she wore natural that day. - Cedrick Smith And she's on an elevator getting ready, going to work. - Cedrick Smith And there's a white co-worker that's with her get ready to go into the office with her. And the white co-worker goes up to her and grabs her hair and starts touching the hair. Literally, this is what happened to her. - Cedrick Smith And she's said, hey, look, don't touch my hair. What are you doing? You know, like, no, don't touch it. Oh, it's not a big deal. I just wanted to kind of see how I felt it. I like your hair and you just tell me you like it, but don't touch it. You have to touch my hair. So she works throughout the day. She gets a call from the manager, said, I need to see you in my office. - Cedrick Smith The Black woman gets a call from the manager saying, I need to see in the office. She goes into the office. The manager says to her, "Hey, look, I heard you got into a little altercation with X white person that was touching her hair, like, she didn't really like the tone that you used, you know, maybe." And so do you hear that? - Cedrick Smith So she had hurt. That's dang near an salt. You touching my hair without my permission. She tells them not to touch my hair. And she's the one that got reprimanded for by the manager because of her tone of telling her not to touch my hair. - Cedrick Smith OK, I mean, I was blown away by that - Cedrick Smith another story was a young lady who had a degree from an Ivy League type school undergrad, who had an MBA from a Power five conference school. - Cedrick Smith And she was a director at a at a job where she was co-director with another white man. - Cedrick Smith So it was a public institution where you can see the salaries of the salaries come out and she sees on the email she's making thirty thousand dollars less than the white male in the same position. - Cedrick Smith All right, she's been working it for years, that's a difference of three thousand dollars in ten years, that's a significant amount of dollars, whether it's private school or maybe we get a second home or, you know, saving for college or whatever have the money to use. That's three hundred thousand dollars. - Cedrick Smith The interesting thing about it was she thought she could go straight to her boss and say, hey, look, we need to rectify this. - Cedrick Smith This is ridiculous. I'm in the same position. I should get this at least equivalent money or even more. We need to correct this. And the boss says, "No, we're not gonna do that. And the boss will have to be a woman, a white woman. She says, OK, I got to go up above you. She goes in thinking, OK, I'm going to HR, is going to get taken care of. It doesn't get taken care of. - Cedrick Smith She had to threaten to go to EEOC. ABC did ask you to threaten to get a lawyer, then they they finally brought her salary up to here is the new salaries come out on the email. He's making four thousand dollars more than she is and she has to start the whole cycle again. - Cedrick Smith The caveat to this is, is that the white man didn't even have an undergraduate degree from college. - Cedrick Smith He had graduated high school. So she had an MBA from a Power 5 conference, undergrad degree from from an Ivy League type university, and she's making still less money than he was making. - Liesel Mertes Not to overuse the word exhaustion, but just the, having to keep asking is, is this habit like is this habit, that person I think they're treating me that. I think that that would be denied to someone else and like, am I not getting invited here? Or is that specific in - Liesel Mertes That sense of like the mental reprocessing that has to go on as a subtext all the time? I mean, I just imagine it's that much less attention to give to all the other things in life that we want to demand attention if you're having to constantly run that tape. - Liesel Mertes And yeah, I just that was something that I perceived as well. I'm like, that's that's just must take so much energy that could be, you know, doing all the other things in life to have to be processing at that level. - Tosca Davis Right. And I want that. - Tosca Davis I don't think you can overuse the word exhaustion, but if you hit that, you hit it because because we do have less time than white people. We have less money than white people. We have less power than white people. We have less everything than white people. We, we have, you know, the health disparities, the wealth disparity is all because of white supremacy. You know, there could be a there could be in a house that the exact same house, a street away. - Tosca Davis What is the black neighborhood? What is it, a white neighborhood and what is worth, quote unquote, two hundred fifty thousand dollars. The other one worth five thousand dollars. That's a disparity in wealth. Just awful white supremacy alone. - Tosca Davis Just because white is normal, just because there is there's the assumption that white people are supreme or that they are smarter or they're cleaner or they're the best. That is a difference in two of fifty thousand dollars in wealth. - Tosca Davis Everything about living under white supremacy is exhausting and takes away from our we don't ever have pure experiences, we just don't I can't even imagine literally and I have a I have an awesome imagination. I can't imagine what it feels like not to have to wonder if you didn't get something or if you did achieve something or something happen to you because of the color of your skin. - Tosca Davis Like what does that even feel like? I've never just in my forty six years, I've never just had pure joy, even even doing something that I love to do, which is, you know, we talked about the top of the hour is watch TV and and watch movies when most of the movies are still white centered and a lot of them have micro aggressions and, you know, jokes that are that are racist even a2020, even as we progress, even though many of the shows I watch are definitely different than the shows I watch in the 70s and 80s and 90s. - Tosca Davis But even watching TV, white people are centered. - Tosca Davis No matter where I go, white people are centered. Even if I want to move to another country or a city, I have to do research on that neighborhood to see how anti-Black they are, that if they are antiblack, how antiblack they are, and how does it feel to see a house that you want to move to in butt-fuck Wisconsin and as a white person, not have to do research to see if they don't like white people. - Tosca Davis That's just not going to happen. But I have to do that any time I move the whether what neighborhood I moved to where if I want to work somewhere, I do research on. What's the scale, do they hate black people this much or this much so that - Tosca Davis It definitely takes a toll on you? Because it is it is part of everyday life for me, even if I'm sitting at my home looking at TV. - Liesel Mertes And. That's that's powerful and well-spoken, and I I can imagine that there's a perspective that you have encountered and you've spoken some to it, that sounds like this. - Liesel Mertes Is this all just in your head? I mean, haven't we passed the laws? Haven't we had a Black president? Why are you still making a big deal out of it? After all, America is a place where you can be anything you want to be if you just try hard enough. - Liesel Mertes Cedric, how does that sort of a statement sit with you? - Cedrick Smith You like for it to be that way of life or for us to have Utopia? But that's not the case. That's that's just typically that is just absolutely not the case. The disparities that are there show it. I mean, I'm about data. You know, we have health disparities. I do a lot of research around health disparities, do a lot of reading around health disparities. And these are actual impactful numbers. We're dealing with COVID-19. We're seeing black and brown communities that are being devastated by this disease. - Cedrick Smith And there are reasons for that. And a lot of those reasons are based off a systemic oppression, the systemic racism, period. That is the number one factor. You know, when you look at Barack Obama gets elected president, doesn't mean white supremacy goes away. - Cedrick Smith In fact, you know, even in our film, we have instances where, you know, even the groups that that are oppressed, if you will, even the groups that are affected by the systemic racism sometimes take on the characteristics of the group that oppresses them. - Cedrick Smith So you even have Black people in positions or Brown people in positions that propagate or are the gatekeepers for white supremacy. - Cedrick Smith You know, even in our film, I think we have one young lady that was like, you know, I went to this one person. - Cedrick Smith I looked for it for empathy from this person who was like me thinking that, like, I can find and embrace something with them and they will understand what's going on. And even at that person is not able to give them the empathy that they wanted at that moment. And I have other reasons why that person may not have been as empathic as that person wanted. It may have been the ten thousand the ten thousand story that that person had to deal with when they're working there for 40 years as a mentor and they're just tired that day, it's all about blame them. - Cedrick Smith And so when I hear this, you know, "You can be all you want to be," there's so many instances where, like Tosca says, you know, the margins are very tight. The risk is greater. My one hundred thousand dollars is not the same as on a thousand dollars as a white board. It just isn't. You know, I got to pay for Big Mama's medication. - Cedrick Smith Sometimes I help a brother pay his rent, you know, or I help a cousin out who's not as well off as I am. - Cedrick Smith So it's not like I'm taking my whole one hundred thousand dollars home with me. It just doesn't work that way. And in a lot of Black families it it not that way. - Cedrick Smith When you're looking at disparities of wealth where the average net worth, depending on what labor statistic you're looking at, is anywhere from nine thousand dollars to, I think, the latest labor statistic may be seventeen thousand dollars for the average net worth of a black family versus one hundred twenty two to one hundred eighty thousand dollars for white family. We're talking upwards of ten times, sometimes twelve times more in net worth. - Cedrick Smith That is a huge, impactful disparity. - Cedrick Smith You know, to I remember when I sold my house, I live in a very nice neighborhood here in Houston. And I remember when I sold it, I remember one of my neighbors that I've been neighbors with for eight years. Pretty cool guy, you know, seemed like pretty cool. I remember when he saw that I sold my HOUSE for a pretty, pretty good lake and he said he looks at me and he goes, "So Cedric who bought the house? Were they Black or white?" - Cedrick Smith I he literally asked this question to me, not thinking. I'm cool with this dude. I'm like, where does that come from? Like, that's the question you're asking me on a block away from my house, too. - Cedrick Smith And so when we throw out these, you know, everybody's equal and all is great and all is good and you can achieve the American dream list. - Cedrick Smith This is not the same. The pathway is not the same. You know, oppression hurts. Systemic oppression has impact. The data is clear. And from health to economic disparities. Go ahead, Tosca. - Tosca Davis I'm sorry, obviously to say and not to mention the five hundred year head start, like I, I, - Tosca Davis I am offended when someone says bootstraps or, you know, you can make it if I can make it. Are you, whiteness alone is a privilege. So you know, the poorest white person has privilege, which is we have evidence based on how they vote. So many people talk about, well, white, poor people, they are always voted against their interests. - Tosca Davis No, they're not. They're voting for whiteness. It is a privilege to be white. That's why every century or so white people let and other rules, you know, the Irish, they weren't always white. The Greeks weren't always white. The Poilish weren't always white. But every so often they let people into the club and they become white. So that is a privilege to be white. - Tosca Davis And if you've had a three hundred, four hundred, five hundred year head start I really don't want to hear about, we're even an even playing field, - Tosca Davis because even, even if we had the same amount of wealth, even if we had the say the best health, you're still white, you're still going to have the privilege over me. - Tosca Davis You're still going to get into clubs I'm not going to be able to get into. You're still you're still not going to use a lot of your mental energy trying to figure out, is it because a black is because I'm black? Is it because I'm black? - Tosca Davis I would if I didn't get this because I'm black. Maybe I should change my name on my resume. Should I take Tyrone off and put Dan? I mean, what should I do? These are things that we have to do all of the time. - Tosca Davis So I'm very offended when anybody feels as though, you know, we are only saying I want equal ground when there are Jim Crow laws there. Redlining, there's voter suppression. I mean, it is it is is offensive. - Tosca Davis I mean, I'm angry thinking about it right now. MUSICAL TRANSITION - Liesel Mertes So for yourself, within the stories that you've collected that are particularly unhelpful as you for for people from a white majority culture as they interact with black people in the workplace, they would say, hey, don't do this. It's really stupid and offensive. Feel free to start wherever you want. - Tosca Davis I'm just here thinking about that question, because there's it's not that there's it's not that I don't have an answer is that I have too many answers on. - Tosca Davis I think. This is you know what, this is one I don't think a lot of people think about, I, I would like for white people to understand that many times, not most. Not all the time, but many times black people don't trust you enough to be your friends outside of work. - Tosca Davis They have information about their private lives and their personal lives have been used against them before. And also, it's very hard to trust the oppressor, just just generally speaking, is very hard to trust the majority culture. - Tosca Davis So many times black people are penalized for not going to happy hour or sitting at lunch. Understand that we have a limited amount of time or we could just be ourselves and not perform. - Tosca Davis And so, you know, I don't think it matters if you take it personally, but it's not a personal thing. It is a security thing is a safety thing. We don't feel safe being vulnerable with you. And I don't even think we have to go into the reasons why. - Tosca Davis I just know that it is unhelpful to assume that someone wants to be your friend and to be friendly. You may have a carefree life where you don't have to think about the oppressive systems, but black people don't have that. And we definitely don't have time to sit with you at lunch if we don't like you or go to happy hour or play golf with you on the weekends. Our weekends and our evenings are our time not to be in an oppressive system. - Tosca Davis That that is the main thing I want to tell white people. - Cedrick Smith Yeah, and I would add to that that, you know, you were saying some like don't do is more like me. Tell them what you need to do. You know, there's a there's a large amount of healing. - Cedrick Smith I think white people need to do, you know, when it comes to racism, when it comes to the history of this country, if you're you know, we talk a lot about doing these diversity and inclusion classes that are supposed to kind of help, you know, equalize everything and help us understand each other better and deal with unconscious bias. - Cedrick Smith But and a lot of instances, Black folks got to deal with conscious bias, you know, and so let's deal with that first. - Cedrick Smith I mean, we know that unconscious bias exists. You know, we know that there is sexism and we know there are some other isms that we have to deal with. Yes. - Cedrick Smith But to think that in these diversity and inclusion classes that we come into it, you know, equally afoot in the same way is naive and one in which if at some point in your lifetime you're not trying to get a better understanding of the impacts of chattel slavery had on this country and had on Black people, what red redlining had, what what black codes were about, vagrancy laws that were put in place after emancipation of slaves, understanding Jim Crow and what happened. If you're not put in the work to try to understand that and understanding white fragility, then, you know, hey, you can take it someplace else. - Liesel Mertes There's resources like on the Internet, in video and book and article form. Like I, I think it is worth noting as people are receiving that challenge, it's like, you don't have to feel like there's not a place to start. There, there are actually some very good scholars, activists, artists that have put together some great stuff. And it's not like buried deep in Google. You can just start looking. - Cedrick Smith There is a there is a very good book that that talks about kind of like redlining, talks about the history of Section eight housing and how it was created. And it wasn't just a black thing. You know, now we look at Section eight, like as a Black problem, like this is not what it was for. - Cedrick Smith It's called The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein. Very good book. I highly recommend it. There are some other books out there, White Fragility and so forth. But that's about the kind of shows you systemically how policies, specific policies were made against Black people. Specifically and the impact that it has very matter of fact book, but very well researched and I highly recommend. - Liesel Mertes It makes me think of a statement that I have seen in the mix, which, you know, has an aspect of like America is functioning the way it was designed to function. I mean, it's it's not just by happenstance, like there were actual, very purposeful, interest groups and, you know, mortgage associations and bank cabals and like, it's functioning the way it was meant to. Like that, that was not just how it happened. - Liesel Mertes What are things from white people that you know, that have made you feel most seen and heard - Liesel Mertes that you would say, OK, these are these are things not true. And Cedrick, you touched on this some, but on the positive side to say, you know, these these are things that were important to me that I received from white people in my life. - Tosca Davis I have very few white people in my life, and the white people who are in my life now are very anti-racist, very progressive. They understand that they must give up power. It is not so, you know, we tell people to read and do things like that, but you have to be active. - Tosca Davis And so actively giving up power looks like giving up leadership roles, giving, giving the mic to someone else, not centering yourself at all, not being involved at all. And - Tosca Davis the number one thing I would that makes me comfortable that I've seen white people do is to give money directly to black women. OK, so one of the things that that bothers me is the performance of white people when they are performing woke or performing anti-racism. If you're not giving money directly to Black people, then you are not woke. You need to give money to Black trans women and Black women. That makes me comfortable because when Black women and Black trans women get everything they need, the world is all in. And when I say Black, I mean we're talking about the United States, then we're talking about African-Americans. But if you're talking about on any continent in the world, on the world, the darker skinned people, if you're taking care of, if those people, are well cared for. - Tosca Davis They have everything they need, then the whole world has everything they need. And so that is what white people need to do. They need to give up resources, give up power, give up the mike, give up leadership. That is the only way that we are going to make a more equitable world. - Cedrick Smith And and to add to that, kind of make an analogy, I am, yes, a Black person, but I'm also a Black male. - Cedrick Smith And with that, I know there privileges in this patriarchal, hetero normative, patriarchal, ladened society where everybody views everything from their certain privileges I have as a man. - Cedrick Smith So if I am going to request that those who are of the oppressive group, which men are oppressors to women, which I am a part of that group, then I would have to say that some of the practices that I have had to put in place that I've been called on, that I have been shown that, no, no, this is wrong. - Cedrick Smith What you did. This is wrong. What you said to to, to Tosca's to tune of saying giving up the might mic and being centered. - Cedrick Smith I've been centered so much as a six four black male in certain settings to where people thought that, oh, let me just go ask the doctor over here, this tall and handsome, the answer to this question. And I have no idea what the answer was, but this black woman to the left of me knows all the answers. And you should be asking her, so what does someone do in that position? I say the mic needs to go here and you need to center her. - Cedrick Smith This black woman who knows the answers to these questions and who has more knowledge about this. You just assumed it because I was male I want to share just one way that I have seen Cedrick share the mic. When I posted the first installment of this podcast, I wrote about “Cedrick Smith and Tosca Davis”, listing Cedrick first on my LinkedIn notification. He sent me a kind email that strongly (and kindly) requested that I reorder the names. He wrote, “we are intentional about tosca (woman) always being placed before me (privileged man)”. Big themes are communicated through a series of small but meaningful gestures, like this one. - Cedrick Smith Having an awareness of that privilege. As a white person is one of the first steps, and I'm trying to make it analogous in that way from being a man and being more aware of, like, let me not center myself. Let me move to the side. Let me empower somebody. Let me go in my pocketbook and give some money to some Black women who I know are out here doing some things that are going to change this world for the better. - Cedrick Smith That's what I do. And so that's what the charges would be for white folks. To do that, you need to give up that power, like Tosca says, and decenter to yourself, you know, and we'll be more effective in that in that matter. - Cedrick Smith It's going to feel odd, because you are brought up in a system and this is what Tosca talks about all the time, is that we are unlearning. - Cedrick Smith And believe me, once you unlearn a lot of things and have a vigilance to do so, because we're not perfect, we still make mistakes, I still make mistakes and have to say, oh, you know what? And I wasn't as vigilant about that. I need to I need to correct that. And having that that self-awareness and working on it can make things better. - Tosca Davis I know that people are listening and they're like, how do I give money to black women? I can definitely send you some grassroot organizations because, again, the the biggest organizations are typically not giving money directly to the people on the ground. So in order to make change, we have to have community. We have to have grassroots organizations who are doing activism or doing social justice work. - Tosca Davis And that's typically not your big name, nonprofits that you're where where the CEO is making a million dollars or half a million dollars. So I always send your money directly to the bottom line, and that is how we make a more equitable world. And I'll I'll get some resources out. And you can start from there. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, we will link those in the show notes. - Liesel Mertes Thank you. Thank you both for taking time to Put just words and voice to that, a question that arose as I was listening was, I feel in white America that that there can be this interpretation of having Black people in your workforce, that it is either, it can tend towards tokenism of like, well, we need to do it because it's the right thing to do, tinged with an aspect of a fear-based crouch of like we don't want to screw this up. - Liesel Mertes We know what a hot topic right now. We don't. And it can it can be the sense of, you know, we can vacillate between these extremes of like, well, you're here because we need to, but we're super scared of getting it wrong. - Liesel Mertes I would love it if you would both speak to the positive side of that equation. - Liesel Mertes What would you say our workforce's, our communities are missing out on by not allowing black people to flourish and just, you know, not have to be made small. - Tosca Davis I would, first of all, let me respond to getting it wrong, if that that is that's the discomfort, that is something you're just going to have to deal with. You have to deal with making mistakes and feeling uncomfortable. - Tosca Davis But how you handle that, that is being vulnerable is that I think I made a mistake. I apologize. I will, I will do better. And not relying on that person to teach you , you know, don't ask for labor that you're not going to pay for. - Tosca Davis So I definitely want to speak to that. Is that your discomfort is something that you need to get used to. - Tosca Davis If you are comfortable white person, you are doing things very, very wrong. OK, you will probably need to be uncomfortable for the rest of your life - Tosca Davis to answer your question on what you're missing out on, what you're missing out on by not engaging black folks. You are missing out on a a world, a world that you can't even imagine. - Tosca Davis You you may or may not notice that there is a large group of black people who are in the helping field. Black people are typically in the human resources field because we have been socialized to think about other people. We have no choice. That's the only way we get to civil rights. That's the only way we get through slavery. We could not be individualistic. We have to think about other people. So I think that's what I think that's the main thing you're missing. - Tosca Davis Of course, you're missing imagination. You're missing all types of solutions to problems because you're not asking the right people that goes without saying. - Tosca Davis But but holistically. You're missing out on this wonderful world where we are not destroying the earth. Well, we are not using terrorists to pull these neighborhoods where we are using community as the the basis for everything we need for education, for teaching, teaching people. Some people may say punitive or punishment, but imagine a world without police. - Tosca Davis I guarantee you, if you put enough black people together to make decisions, at some point you're going to see that you don't need police because the police are always in our neighborhood. If they're not in your neighborhood, they're in our neighborhood. Let us get together and I guarantee you will find a way to bring down crime, which we know why we have crime, poverty. And so if we get rid of poverty, we'll have less crime. Right. - Tosca Davis So I think that's what you're missing by not employing black people is you'll find out how how we'll make this world more equitable. - Cedrick Smith Mm. And on a more, you know. On a more acute level, I guess, in in this capitalistic world that we do live in. You know, I got to go to a job tomorrow that is rooted in capitalism. - Cedrick Smith We're starting to see patients as units and you got to see him in 15 minutes each. You know, what you're seeing in these types of settings in this capitalistic world is a creativity that you're losing. I have an instance where I have a buddy in IT, and he talks about how he literally has solutions to some problems that that were happening from an I.T. standpoint in this company. And they were having a big meeting. - Cedrick Smith And invariably the question goes around and all the supervisors were white guys and they go around and ask, you know, other white guys like, hey, what's the problem there? Like, I don't know what the problem is. I don't know what I don't know what the solution is. I don't know. I don't know. - Cedrick Smith And if all the white guys don't know what the solution is, they just closed the meeting down and he said there's been so many instances where he had the solution and he just felt like, you know what, if you're not going to ask me, I'm not going to offer it up because you're not validating who I am as a as a human being. - Cedrick Smith You don't even see my humanity. - Cedrick Smith You know, you just see me really as an object to be like in the movie we talk about our narrator says, you know, to be surveilled, you know, just to be, you know, surveilled and not even validated as a human being in the setting like a contributor. - Cedrick Smith So I think a lot of times in corporate America, in any type of setting, I mean, blue collar, the would be even in our movie we have where the guys knew how to fix something in 30 minutes, whereas a lot of guys try to fix it for three hours, some white guys. - Cedrick Smith And when they fixed it, they were the one that were demonized for fixing that in 30 minutes. - Cedrick Smith And so acutely in this capitalistic world that we live in right now, you know, you're missing out on creativity that is unparalleled in regard to coming up with solutions that you're tamping out and not allowing to flourish, which would make the environment, the working environment, a better working environment, which would make it a more productive working environment, make it a more creative working environment. And so, yeah, I would say on a on a more acute level, looking at it from that standpoint. - Cedrick Smith You just missing out. MUSICAL TRANSITION I’d like to take a moment to thank our sponsors. First, FullStack PEO. FullStack PEO is an Indianapolis-based benefits firm that specializes in helping entrepreneurs and small businesses. There is enough to worry about in 2020, as you look to the New Year, let FullStack PEO take care of navigating your benefits packages so you can focus on your people. We are also sponsored by Handle with Care Consulting, my company. 2020 has felt like one of those crazy survivalist films, where we keep being hammered by murder hornets and global viruses and raging wildfires. It has left your people tired, struggling to engage. In the midst of all this stress, building trust and showing that you care has never been more important, and we can help. Through keynotes, coaching, and certificate programs, we help you build systems of care and be more human at work. - Tosca Davis I guess I would want people to take away the fact that we are all victims of these systems and that we all have privileges, and I want us to all be super aware of that and that we need to all go an through unlearning. And it will be a lifetime of unlearning. - Tosca Davis And I know people aren't going to believe this, but trust me when I tell you this, if you are a straight person, you are very homophobic. - Tosca Davis I don't care how you were raised. If you were raised in the United States of America, where straight people are centered and are seen to be valuable, you are homophobic, OK? - Tosca Davis If you are, if you have no disabilities, then you're able if you go through your entire day in your life without thinking about how a person in a wheelchair or how someone who has a mental illness, you don't think about how they are going to explore the world, how they're going to engage in the world. - Tosca Davis You're not going to think about that at all, as evidenced by how quickly we were able to work out of our houses and how many times a person with a physical disability was told that they can't work from their houses or they can't take classes from their home. But we did it very easily for able bodied people. And so once you realize that you're homophobic, that you're able that you're transphobic, that you're racist, that you're misogynistic, that you're sexist. - Tosca Davis If you can't say those things out loud, then you are not going to get anywhere. As a white person, you are absolutely racist. There is no way around that because, because I am a Black person and I happen to have I happen to suffer from internalized racism. I have taken on many of the oppressors behaviors because that culture was centered in my life. - Tosca Davis I was taught that culture. I'm embedded in that culture. So I have I have and will spend a lifetime un-learning white supremacy. And I'm a Black person. So if I'm a Black person who has taken on the oppressors behavior, there is no way you escape without being a racist. - Tosca Davis OK, I need for white people to stop being ultra offended by being called a racist because you are a racist. I'm a straight cis person. I am very trans-phobic and I'm very homophobic. But guess what I'm doing. I am unpacking all of that. I am I'm learning all of that. - Tosca Davis You cannot live in a world that is centered Christian, male, white, able bodied heterosexual CIS people. And not have an “ism” yourself is just not going to happen. So tell yourself, you know, before you are after you listen to his iPod. I am racist and homophobic and transphobic and I am doing my best. I am unlearning. I am listening to people, I am reading, I am giving other people the mic. - Tosca Davis I am giving up leadership roles. I am giving up power. If you do not do that, we are not going to move the needle, it is just not going to happen. So I am I am asking you specifically white people to stop being offended when someone call you racist, because you are racist. And if it does, you cannot live in the United States of America and not be racist. - Liesel Mertes Yeah. And well, and, you know, in the white communities where that I'm a part of that are having these conversations and it's important we need to be having them like not just with black people, but with the other white people, you know, to also have this realization of like the long term commitment of the process and the work and that there will be time like it's heavy stuff, it is heavy stuff to confront. And there will be times where, you know, you'll feel like, oh, man, this is so much. - Liesel Mertes And it's like know how to care for yourself, know how to go. You know, that's that's an adult thing. That's a differentiator between adults and children, that you can like self soothe and be able to go to bed or take a walk or do some yoga and then like return back to it. - Liesel Mertes I think I think at times, especially people who begin, they're like, I started and I wanted to learn everything. And then I just got so exhausted and I'm so tired myself and now I can't pick it up again, like with anything. - Liesel Mertes You know, if you're committed to health, like you don't run, you don't begin running like ten miles. And then when you can't do that four days in a row, say, I'm never going to run again. Like you begin the process and you say I'm committing myself to, like, taking the rest I need and going back. - Tosca Davis I totally agree with that, I think because of 2020, there's so many people who are trying to rush and read everything and take these classes, they're going to wear themselves out and they're going to feel like a failure. - Tosca Davis Then they're going to go back to the same behavior and they're going to be exhausted, because when you're exhausted, you don't perform well. So I totally agree with you. This is a life, if you don't think it's the lifelong commitment, it's going to it's going to be so overwhelming for you. Again, as a black woman, I know I have a life long commitment to unlearning homophobia. I know this because I know that I'm going to unlearn this for the rest of my life. - Tosca Davis So it is a slow process for me. Some weeks I learn more information, some weeks I don't learn any information so or able to behave in a way that is empowering to the LGBTQ community. I am committed to providing resources to the community. And so if you do everything at once, like you said you are, you are going to give up. You're absolutely going to give up. So I totally agree with you on that. - Cedrick Smith And then kind of piggyback on what Tosca said earlier, I was kind of I didn't mention the word misogyny, but that was the word of the system, that being a male is that I'm a misogynist. And the unlearning of that has been a process. - Cedrick Smith You know, it doesn't mean I'm this evil person or anything like that. That's not what it is saying, stop being offended by that. It is a fact that I grew up in a system that was was built and designed to be oppressive to women. - Cedrick Smith That is what Tosca is talking about, that every day or every other day or whatever I can to do and my behavior and and in practice, that I do things and am mindful and intentional about the undoing and unlearning of those misogynistic ways that I have. Not perfect every time, I'm not going to get a quote right every time. But there's an intentionality that says, no, I'm going to do this and behave and change this and do this and do this and do this and be consistent about this. - Cedrick Smith And as she says, it is lifelong, but I'm definitely better off now than I was 15 years ago. Absolutely. Absolutely. - Cedrick Smith But and and I'm not done. And it does it doesn't work that way. - Cedrick Smith And it's nothing it's nothing to sit there and go, oh, well, let me put myself in the back. I've gotten to this point. No, it is still a vigilant, as I say, a hyper vigilance that one must have every day or however the interval is for you that you can tolerate to continue that process. - Cedrick Smith And you will see the change. You will see it, you'll see the change. MUSICAL TRANSITION Here are three key take-aways from this second part of my conversation with Tosca Davis and Cedrick Smith. For my White listeners, we must begin by asking better questions and open ourselves up to different perspectives.Did you struggle listening to some of the labels? I know that I still do, there is a part of me that wants to defend myself and say, “No, not me!”. But I really like and appreciate the labels that Cedric and Tosca encourage us to embrace (and use for themselves) is that they use them to signal of the need for vigilance, NOT as a marker for shame. Because shame always has been and always will be a crappy, crappy motivator. This is not about taking on a label as the totality of all that you are, but using them to signal of aspects of privilege that you and I will need to be constantly unlearning. The unlearning is made up of small and large gestures, letting someone else’s name be placed before yours, giving up power, contributing money to Black women (you can find notes of Tosca’s recommendations in the show notes).Where are you doing this (or not doing this) in your personal life? In your business? And realize that this is particularly hard in a strongly individualistic society like our own. For White Americans, we want to assume that we are entirely self-made and unbound by wider structures. Realize that compassion fatigue is real.To make a meaningful difference, you have to be committed to the work of equity and justice for the long haul. When you start to feel exhausted, take time to step back, do something that refreshes you or makes you laugh, and then return to the good work of making the world a more beautiful place where everyone can flourish. OUTRO
What if you fail, what if you spend too much money, what if you hit a roadblock? What if you don’t make progress? What if you waste all your time trying and then fail? What if you try and no one notices? What if they think you are an impostor? Thinking like this is what I like to call, “What-If-ing” yourself to death. Today, I want you to try, “What-If-Ing” yourself to life! Goin' To Work by Martina McBride: LISTEN HERE SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER for ongoing accountability, tips and tricks, and tons of great information. If you have any questions or want to connect with me, email me at tami.north@genuinedrivenwomen.com or call me at (724) 374-8362 and leave a voice message. I'll use your voicemails on a future podcast! Click here to leave a review! If you LOVE what you are hearing, the best way you can help us is by leaving us a review on iTunes. It would mean the world to me if you would take a couple of minutes to write a review on iTunes. That is one really quick way you could support me in my goal to connect with other women who need just this kind of inspiration and guidance each week. For more great content, head to my website: GenuineDrivenWomen.com. You can also follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/genuinedrivenwomen/ to join the conversation, get to know us better and to find about all the new things we will be announcing in the months to come.
On today's podcast, we’re joined by Yamilette Williams. Being a business owner during this global-centric world we live in isn’t easy and Dr. Yam knows first hand. While she has had many “side hustles” since childhood, her recent endeavor “Synergy Solutions” came out of an unfortunate situation.Dr. Yam’s mission is to educate, inspire and lead growth in others.Yamilette specializes in coaching and consulting women to help them uncover:Challenges and blocks in their business pathOpportunities in their business journeyThe process of selecting those opportunities that speak to their specific needsConsidered a resource reservoir, Dr. Yam loves to share the latest tips and tools to ensure success isn’t a one-time event.In this episode you'll hear how...: Falling doesn’t mean failing and how failure does not define you.To Work your business and not let your business work you. We'll reveal: The impact from growing up with a father who always demonstrated strength and perseverance for living his dream of working for himself and answering to no one.What Dr. Yam learned by attending “Gary’s Street University”And her acronym for GRIT (Guts, Resilience, Integrity, and Tenacity.)Learn more and connect with Dr. Yam here:www.keepitsimplecoach.infohttps://www.facebook.com/dryamkeepitsimple/https://twitter.com/keepitsimplebizhttps://www.instagram.com/keepitsimplecoach/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryam#keepitsimplecoach #letsgetbizy @keepitsimplebiz See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Theme of this week's readings: To Work for God is to Work Aright
Theme of this week's readings: To Work for God is to Work Aright
Agora vamos falar do TO WORK, que em sua tradução mais básica significa TRABALHAR, mas quando você usa este verbo para se referir a eletrônicos e outras coisas que não sejam pessoas ele muda de significado e vira... (ouça o Podcast para aprender estas e outras dicas importantes para levar seu inglês ao próximo nível!) Ouça também: • SPOTIFY ► bit.ly/VPFI_SPOTIFY • CASTBOX ► bit.ly/VPFI_FEED • iTUNES ► bit.ly/VPFI_ITUNES • YOUTUBE ► bit.ly/PODCAST_YOUTUBE Para adquirir o material completo do VPFI com BOOK, acesso ao nosso aplicativo e todas as outras plataformas entre em contato: • E-MAIL ► eduardosouto@vocepodefalaringles.com.br • WHATSAPP ► bit.ly/VPFI_WHATSAPP • INSTAGRAM ► bit.ly/VPFI_INSTA • WEBSITE ► bit.ly/VPFI_SITE Se você gostou deste Podcast, nos avalie no Google Podcasts e no iTunes, não demora nem 30 segundos vai
I am a pretty laid back guy. But there is this one thing that I experience from time to time that drives. me. crazy! I can deal with a broad range of irritating and frustrating things without getting worked up about it, but when I have a technology problem, it makes me furious.In a moment I transition from being a sane and rational person who capably navigates the challening waters of life into some kind of crazy man.I find myself having to control the volume of my voice and even fight the urge to break things. It is a weird and not very good experience. But as I've thought about this weird little part of being me over the years, I think the reason why I get so angry about this kind of thing is because even though I use technology all the time, I don’t really understand technology. I just see these devices whose entire reason for existing is TO WORK. To just do what they are supposed to do. And when they don’t do that, it drives me crazy. I'm getting angry just thinking about it.I’ll admit that I probably need to work on that a bit, but the reason I wanted to talk about it is because I think that sometimes we start thinking about other people kind of like I think about my technology. In short, we start treating people like objects that only exist to perform certain functions. Maybe its someone really important in your life, or maybe its just person in front of you driving 10 miles an hour even though YOUR ARE IN A HURRY. Either way, when we start treating people like objects and those people don’t perform how we want them to, we get really mad at them. We might even see them as useless obstacles that are taking up space in our important lives.But here’s the thing though. People are not objects. They are people! And as it turns out, thats a really important distinction. In all of existence, there are basically two catagories. There is God, and there is His creation, which we are all a part of. And in God's creation there are again basically two catagories. There are PEOPLE, and there is everything else. Because the thing about people—even the annoying ones—is that we are ALL the only thing in all of creation that is created in the Image of God. Literally the only thing.That means that all people are special and important, no matter who they are, or what they’re doing. That includes everyone who annoys you, and that includes you. So if your computer is driving you crazy today, I’m probably not the best guy to talk to about that, because I have that exact same problem. But if the people around you are driving crazy, consider the possibility that you might feel that way partly because you have stopped thinking about them as people at all.But they ARE people. Whoever they are and whatever they are or aren't doing, they (and you) are PEOPLE. Complicated people created in the image of GOD.If you can remember that, maybe you will see them and yourself differently. And maybe some really good things will come from that.
Lofi Mix https://twitter.com/petezapit petezapit@gmail.com “It's pure Black Label. It's about violence and booze. That's all it is. There is no plan.” — Pete Zapit If you enjoy this podcast please tell a friend, and take the time to rate, review and subscribe in iTunes.TracklistChoices - B SideFlowers - The Deli ??-??Cherry Pie Jam - Hollow CloudsSunny Side Up - BluntOneRevell - Smoke Trees Clockwork - PhilanthropeNorthgate - OhblivSnow Cap - GuustavvFocus - Chris HeriaBy My Side - Flavors & Two Sleepy Feblu - FlughandDark Blue - DRWN.Again - Wun Two Feel The Blast - Herring FrankyHome - Mt. Fujitive Bittersweet - BaaskaTPero Así - Made In M Tro - DJango Ft. Hubert Halo Freestyle - Theo Dolce Garrya - Wun Two Both Of Us - IdealismSunset - MujoCrushing - helistofax Cenario - SohoMagic Fingaz - StackOne Attila - Mono.MassiveGreen Stamps - TeskSo Far To Go - J Dilla Doomp Doomp Doomp - DJ Premier They Act Brand New - Dibia$eNothing More - Pete Rock & DedaMidas Era - Lord FinesseTozen - Gyvus Restless Minds - Yomoti Licorice - MF Doom Whatuptho - 9th Wonder & Murs Viburnum - DeadMoonTribeYap - BluestaebKnives N Cherries - Minthaze Rtro Trial - Twuan & B0nds Bonfire - Emune Bye Bye - Onra On It - Jus.Too Tired - Smartface Reefs - Fujitsu Hold Up - EeveePositive Vibes - Sha Black ft. Hozay Sleepytime - Daft Odist Ginger Tea - Stlndrms More Than Sprit - Green Assassin Dollar Dammed - Noshibas The World Is Ours - Funky DL Juju - Ras G Fall In Love - J Dilla Ghostwriter - RJD2A Little Soul - Pete Rock Bleepers - DJ Spinna Kumomi - Funky DL Motro Ciry 17 - J Dilla From Home. To Work, And Back - Tall Black Guy Distant Land - Madlib Caprice Classic - J. Nomadic Seasons - Aso
Discussion with Harvey Deutschendorf Applying Emotional Intelligence to overcome our Feelings of FailureAbout HarveyOn this episode of My Perfect Failure (Applying Emotional Intelligence to overcome our Feelings of Failure) I am joined by Harvey Deutschendorf who has been an Emotional Intelligence Expert for over 20 years. Harvey is an Internationally renowned speaker on Emotional Intelligence along with being the Author of books such as the international best seller “The other Kind of Smart”In 2015 Harvey was recognized as a top thought leader and was awarded the Trust Across America.On this episode of My Perfect Failure Harvey explains how he discovered Emotional Intelligence and how this became his life’s calling. Some of the areas we cover. · Harvey explains how he got into Emotional Intelligence.· Harvey explains how Emotional Intelligence has improved his life.· Harvey explains how we can apply Emotional Intelligence.· We discuss Harvey’s book “The other Kind of Smart”. · To Work with Harveyhttps://www.theotherkindofsmart.com/ Harvey’s book - The other Kind of Smart· https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=other+kind+of+smart+harvey&ref=nb_sb_nossPlease leave a reviewPlease if you can leave a review at https://www.podchaser.com/MyPerfectFailure or the platform of your choice that would be great My Perfect Failure contact me Work with me: paul@myperfectfailure.comMPF Website: http://www.myperfectfailure.com/ Insta: follow: https://www.instagram.com/padsmpf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/failure_perfect Facebook MPF Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/377418129517757/
**Apologies for the scratching noise on some of the audio throughout the clip. There was a little interference between the two microphones I was wearing. Hope you can hang in there for the content! Many organizations have gone all in on employee engagement. Coke and pepsi in the breakroom, increase vacation days, flexible working hours and whatever it can be done to improve employee circumstances. While watching this trend, our organization was worried an over-rotation on engagement, without a strong foundation in mindsets of accountability, would create entitlement. And all trends are pointing to the fact that it has done just that in many cases. This full keynote is all about how many organizations are frustrated with their approach to engagement, why we know that the research behind engagement strategies is flawed and, most importantly, I discuss practical ways to fix it moving forward. In our presentations, we don't just come in and disrupt with reasons why we believe the current models aren't working. We ensure that we leave audiences with a settled mind because they have our framework, practical tools and techniques to actually implement what we are suggesting. If you are looking for that practical tool that allows you to still listen to the concerns of your team about what would make the workplace amazing, but you believe in our model of accountability - be sure to listen all the way to the end for the Engaged Action Planning tool I teach. This is your solution. This specific talk was only a 30-minute session, but I deliver conferences keynotes and corporate training sessions to leaders and employees to help ditch the drama from leadership, Hardwire Accountability in our teams, as well as Change Readiness (our modern take on traditional change management). These talks can be customized to what your event is needing and can be super interactive from 30 minutes to 8 hours in content. If you'd love for me to speak at your next event you can check out my Speaker's Page to learn more. If you have any feedback or questions let's continue the discussion at any of the places below: Twitter Instagram Facebook For more of my videos and behind-the-scenes footage of my keynotes and speaking engagements check out my YouTube Channel.
Many of us have been through it— being laid off and left to pick up the pieces. Our interview guest, Tiffany Harris picked her pieces up and never looked back. You’ll be inspired by learning how she started her VA business, Working With Tiffany- Virtual Assistance & More. She’ll give you her best advice for getting started and building a team of supporters along the way. To Work with Tiffany, contact her at one of the outlets below: Website: www.WorkWithTiff.us Facebook: @WorkingWithTiffany Instagram: @WrkWitTiffany Twitter: @WorkWithTiffan1 LinkedIn: WorkWithTiffany YouTube: WorkWithTiff Visit the website to read along with the audio transcript: https://danielletowner.com/category/dreamers-den-podcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dreamers-den/message
Aaron and Glenys welcomed Elizabeth Ayiku to the Podcast to share her story about her eating disorder experience as well as her work as a filmmaker. Her current project is a feature film about a woman of color living who is struggling with an eating disorder, going trough treatment while also juggling her career. This independent film is a passion project of Elizabeth's and we are asking out listeners to help support her project to bring this story to light. To contribute to Elizabeth's film: https://fundly.com/me-little-me-a-film-about-recovery Me Little Me Film Official Site: https://www.melittlemefilm.com/ Email Elizabeth at MeLittleMeFilm@gmail.com For More about Elizabeth and her work: https://www.elizabethayiku.com/ To Work with Glenys: https://daretonotdiet.wordpress.com/ To Work with Aaron: http://www.bvmrd.com/ More About Aaron's Men's Group: http://www.bvmrd.com/groups
Dwane Casey was introduced to the media -- and vice versa -- on Wednesday afternoon in downtown Detroit.The new Pistons coach was met with the frustrated attitude around the team and handled it mostly in stride. Owner Tom Gores was a little less graceful, as discussed by host Matt Schoch.We also get to know Malik Rose a bit, as Yahoo is reporting that the Atlanta Hawks executive and former San Antonio world champion player could be joining the Pistons front office soon.We also look back to 2005 and one of the biggest wins of the Goin' To Work era 13 years ago today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Matt Schoch talks about what he really wants to see as Boban hits the big screen in John Wick: Chapter 3.We also break down the latest in the coaching search, and what we should expect to see as Dwane Casey, John Beilein and Ime Udoka assess their options. How Ed Stefanski is screwing this up, let us count the ways.We also take a look back at two of the biggest road wins in Detroit Pistons history which both happened on this.date 14 and 13 years ago today. Are they the biggest road wins of the Goin' To Work era? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Barry Nussbaum & Dr. Gina Loudon live from Israel, to tell us what it's like to work for President Trump.
The Toronto Raptors will face an identity crisis after LeBron James finishes them off soon in the Eastern Conference playoffs.LeBron obviously owns the Raptors, but what does Toronto do going forward? Host Matt Schoch explains how it reminds Pistons fans of the inability to make moves to freshen the Goin' To Work ear sufficiently after the 2004 championship run.Matt also is LIVE from Las Vegas for this podcast and has some recommendations on what to do in Sin City, as well as how not to bet on NBA games.James Marceda of Locked On Knicks breaks down the David Fizdale hiring and we look back on a playoff run as the Pistons Flip Saunders era crawled toward its close. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Well, we finally have some details on what is going on after two weeks of California meetings between Stan Van Gundy and Pistons owner Tom Gores.Host Matt Schoch has some thoughts on what the WojBomb about the meeting entailed, what Gores might be weighing, and what Van Gundy's secret motivation in the negotiations could be.We also run down wins for the Cavs and Warriors, along with the Pistons GT e-sports team, and take a look back in Pistons Playoff Playback at the wins that maybe have saved the Goin' To Work era before it even started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We may have seen the final acts of the fantastic NBA careers of two legends on Tuesday night.But well before they were wily veterans, Manu Ginobili and Dwyane Wade had quite the histories with the Detroit Pistons when they were relevant - which really puts in perspective just how old those guys are.Host Matt Schoch tributes those players and passes along some memories of their battles with the Goin' To Work era teams.We also run down the NBA playoffs action and highlight another Pistons Playoff Playback memory, a forgotten season in the beginning years of the Bad Boys juggernaut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Since Detroit Pistons fans can't have the experience of knowing they will root for Donovan Mitchell, let's talk to someone who is living it.Hilarious comedian J-L Cauvin is from New York City but somehow became a Utah Jazz fan and has thoughts on Stockton and Malone, Mitchell's shocking rookie season, dominant video game plays and the rise of the 3-pointer in hoops.As a bonus, Cauvin also set up an interview with President Trump, who happened to be in J-L's hotel room in Tampa with him on Sunday.Host Matt Schoch also has today's Pistons Playoff Playback, a memorable Goin' To Work era triumph. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Speaking Russian. Lesson 152.1. Russian Verbs. To WORK. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (152.1. Verb “To Work”)
I chat Simon Reynolds & Josh Strange from noise-pop/shoegaze 3-piece MAKE MORE on the grass in the South Bank Parklands, Brisbane. LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/makemoremakemore https://makemore.bandcamp.com MUSIC: “Festering Legacy” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “Best End” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “Notre Langues Nous Trompent” by Saetia (from ‘S/T’ LP) “Reveling In Destruction; Ravaging In Defeat?” by Us Versus Them (from ‘S/T’) “Inhaler” by My Disco! (from ‘Collapse of an Erratic Lung’) “See Life" by My Disco! (from ‘Language of Lumbers’) “Loose Tombs” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “We Are Not Ashamed” by To the North (from ‘To Work and Not Feed’ 10”) “Drift Away” by To the North (from ‘Landscapes’) “PM” by The Nation Blue (from ‘A Blueprint for Modern Noise’) “Future Ruins” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “No Alibi” by To the North (from ‘Lustre’) “Fortune Teller” by Hot Cross (from ‘Cryonics’) “Venus and Bacchus” by Saetia (from ‘Demo’) “The Truth Of The Matter Is I Am Satan And On The Guitars We Have The Devils. This Is Devil Music.” By Love Like… Electrocution (from ‘S/T’) “Spoils of Ripe” by Blind Girls (from ‘He Who Swallowed the Bloom’) “Sod in the Seed” by Why? (from ‘Sod in the Seed’) “Comatose” by Day of Contempt (from ‘See Through the Lies’) “Tokyo” by Sole (from ‘Selling Live Water’) “Narcissist” by Sage Francis (from ‘The Known Unsoldier "Sick of Waging War") “Future Wars” by La Dispute (from ‘Vancouver’) “New Storm for Older Lovers” by La Dispute (from ‘Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega & Altair’) “Fetch the Baltak” by Deadstare (from ‘split with Far Left Limit’) “Spend Life” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’)
New music to come from Lucky Sun in 2014. Here's a wee podcast to whet your appetite... W-E-L-O-V-E - DJ Day Where You Gone - I.N.T. The Dark Streets - Tall Black Guy From Home, To Work, and Back… - Tall Black Guy Eyesdown (feat. Andreya Triana) - Bonobo Another New Day - Jazzanova Parrall - Paxton Fetell Amazon Adventure (Jazzanova Remix) - Azymuth Shape of Things - Monty Luke Acireams - Dauwd Ikopol - Dauwd Aqueous - Dauwd For What it’s Worth - AbJo Hold On - Krts FB: www.facebook.com/luckysunofficial?ref=hl
Mark de Clive-Lowe & The Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra - Blues for SixTall Black Guy - From Home, To Work, and Back...Dj Sun - OneDJ Day - Mama ShelterBarista - NaimaRasa - When Will the Day ComeDaft Punk - BeyondJamiroquai - Blow Your MindAlan Parker & Madeline Bell - That's What Friend's Are ForKon & The Gang - Get It TogetherBrand New Heavies (ft. N'dea Davenport) - Sunshine (Disco Kingz Remix)The Foreign Exchange - So What If It IsAzymuth - Carnaval Legrand (Opolopo Dub)Elements of Life - Most Beautiful Colm K - Good FridaysSuff Daddy - SuffdigiDexter - Pictures (ft. Josa Peit)Damu The Fundgemunk - How It Should SoundOmar - Come On Speak to MeAlice Russell - A to ZAdrian Younge presents The Delphonics - Stop and Look (And You Have Found Love)My Neighbour Is - Blessing Da FunkRonn Forella - CrystalsZo! in studio guestZo! & Tigallo - AfricaZo! - The Train (ft. Sy Smith)Zo! - For LeslieZo! - Count To Five (ft. Gwen Bunn)Zo! - Tell Me Something New (ft. Jeanne Jolly)Zo! - We are on the Move (ft. Eric Roberson)Zo! - Manmade (ft. Phonte)Zo! - Making Time (ft. Phonte & Choklate)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Corporate Governance: Corporations, Bankers do Love Marx, Creating Their World from Public Tax: "Slavery in All Ages has Existed, In Corporate Management it has Persisted, Using Public Relations to Cover the Deed, Informing the Peasants to All They Need To Know and Believe, Pretence, Illusion, Knowledge of Reality Would Cause Confusion, Their Conditioning of Democracy, Being Free, Understanding Only What They're Meant to See, To Work, Pay Taxes, Obey, Vote and Die, Always to Dream of the American Pie, The Fully Conditioned are Really Irrational, Owned by Corporate Feudal International" © Alan Watt }-- World Empire - Horror Show of History - Slavery through the Ages in One Form or Another - Implementation of Depopulation Policies - Bankers Love Marxism/Communism/Socialism - Mass Mentality, Individuality Submerged into the Group - Abolition of Family Unit and Old Cultures - Cancer Link to Vaccines, SV40 Virus in Polio Vaccine. Taxpayer-Funded "Perks" for EU Politicians and Bureaucrats - Frankfurt School Agenda - Teachers' Union (and UNESCO) Demands More "Sex Education" - Dehumanization - Green Burial Business - Ongoing Human Medical Experiments - Pension Cuts Worldwide - Nations Bankrupted, Banks Bailed Out - Post-Consumer and Post-Democratic Age of "Austerity". (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 9, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)