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Meet Dr. Tamir Qadree who grew up one of 11 children in a 2-bedroom apartment in Chicago. When I asked him how 11 children and two parents lived in an apartment with only 2 bedrooms his response was that it is all about family. We all made it worked, and we all learned to love each other. Tamir heard about California before high school and wanted to move to that state. A brother, 8 years older than Tamir, was recently married and agreed to take Tamir to California since this brother and his new wife were moving there. Tamir always had a “servant attitude” toward others. He felt that he could learn to help others and, after attending some community college courses he decided to go another route from school. Tamir always felt he was selling and in sales. He tells us about that and points out that we all sell and receive results from others who sell in whatever we do. Dr. Qadree eventually discovered metaphysics which is about self-help and learning to adopt a mindset of improvement through self-analysis. We discuss this in detail as you will hear. Tamir offers many good life pointers and lessons we all can adopt. This episode is pack with useful ideas that we all can use to better our lives. About the Guest: ‘The Dean of Dynamic Results' “The Dean of Dynamic Results” has a Double Doctorate in the field of Metaphysical Philosophy, specializing in personal development coaching, mentoring, mind, and mystical research. The Powers of the Mind, Influence and Attraction has captured the minds and imagination of the world over the past 35 years. Dr. Tamir Qadree is a leader in the field of this study, and says that, “WE Can All Achieve Dynamic Results”! Tamir is the author of several books, audio programs. He conducts workshops, 2 day retreats and does one on one, exclusive coaching. His clientele has ranged from business developers in the fields of Network Marketing, Direct Sales, Real Estate, Legal, the Medical Professions, and Self-Help enthusiastic individuals, both nationally and internationally. Dr. Tamir Qadree, (Also known as TQ) carefully guides his audience and clients through the vast field of sales psychology, effective closing skills, prospecting mastery and all of the necessary communication skills needed in today's world. He also teaches and demonstrates the connection between ‘The Results the Reader or Listener Gets,' and his or her ‘Emotional States and Habits.' Tamir teaches his students how to ‘Feel' rather than to simply ‘Reason' everything through. He teaches that, feeling is more about ‘Intuition' while reason is often about ‘Ego' and knowledge gleaned from books on one level; but when they are both combined (Feeling and Reason) you have your road map to success and contentment. Tamir Qadree, writes with clarity, precision, and direct language, that is easy to read, simple to follow and are full of great content. His podcast, (Dean-Cast) are usually not planned. They flow from inspiration and direct knowledge from experience. What you read and listen to in his array of programs are genuine, authentic, and straight from ‘The Dean of Dynamic Results himself.' The information Tamir delivers, whether from audio book, eBook, audio programs or Dean-Cast, or Live Events, are carefully select and digested to bring to the reader, the listener, the audience, the best information. Often there are differences of opinion in matters of, ‘what to eat,' or ‘how to lose weight' or ‘scientific and technology.' These are all necessary to grow, to develop and to keep the mind moving and expanding. Welcome To The World of The Dean! Ways to connect with Dr.Tamir: New Podcast, "Dynamic Results On Fire!' Every Monday! https://tamirqadree.com https://learn.tamirqadree.com Https://coach.thedeanofdynamicresults.com dynamicyou@gmail.com (17) Dr. Tamir Qadree | LinkedIn (20+) Facebook Dr Tamir Qadree (@theresultscoach1) | TikTok (381) The 'Results' Coach - YouTube https://www.Instagram.com Ebooks and an audio program: Clear Vision – Mastermind Mastery Click and Grow Rich – Mastermind Mastery Super Potential – Mastermind Mastery The Esteem Success Factor – Mastermind Mastery About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. 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The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Well, hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset. I've told you all in the past about a program that I attend every so often called Podapalooza. And on the 19th, excuse me, the 18th of June, we had number 16 in the patapalooza series. And one of the people I got a chance to speak with was Dr Tamir Qadree. And Tamir is is our guest today. He calls himself or I want to find out if he calls himself that, or somebody else calls him that, the Dean of dynamic results. I want to hear more about that, certainly, but we're really glad that he's here. He has been involved in dealing with metaphysical philosophy. He's a coach. He does a lot of things that I think are very relevant to what we hear from a lot of people on this podcast. So I'm really looking forward to having a chance to chat with you. So Tamir, welcome to unstoppable mindset. We're glad you're here. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 02:25 I'm glad to be here. Thank you very much for inviting me. Michael Hingson ** 02:28 Well, we appreciate you coming and spending the time. We met Wednesday the 18th of June, and here it is the 24th and we're chatting. So that Dr Tamir Qadree ** 02:37 works. That works out for me well, Michael Hingson ** 02:41 so tell us a little bit about the early Tamir growing up. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 02:46 The early Tamir growing up, sure, interesting story that's always fun, because I grew up in Chicago on the west side, and during time I grew up, I grew up in in the 70s, that was coming out of the turbulent 60s of the youngster, then coming out of that, coming out of the the other protests and the civil rights movement and all that stuff. So I grew up in the 70s. Basically, life to me was a lot of it was. I had a lot of happy times in my life, although we had so called very little. My mom had a home with a partner with 13 children, 13 people at all times, two bedrooms. I don't know how she made that work, but she did. We had, we stayed cleaned the house. My like bleach. We smell like bleach. We smell like pine. Saw and so I got my my my cleanliness from that. I don't know how she did it. And we all ate, okay. And what I got from my childhood, me, my brother, we we've always been innovative. We've always been results driven, going out, knocking on doors. Before there was a Door Dash, we were knocking on doors, taking buying people's groceries, going to store for them. We're cutting their yards and doing odd things to earn money. So I've always been go get a results. Driven guy, not afraid to ask and looking to get the results, not just for the money, but the money was good to have. But I've always been like that. That's in a nutshell. Where I've always been, Michael Hingson ** 04:18 well, how did you all sleep? 13 people in the apartment? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 04:22 Well, it was my mom, my dad, before they separated, and it was 11, and then plus cousins, so that's 14. Hey, you know, buddy Michael, you make it work? Yeah, people say how it's not how. I think why is a better question. Because you're a family and you can make it work. It can work easier than people think it can, because we have love and togetherness and closeness, and you have two parents that are on top of their game is doing the best they can do. It works. That's a very good question. And you're the first person to have asked me, how did that work? You're the first person. Michael Hingson ** 04:56 Well, I can imagine that there are ways to make things work. Um. Um, as you said, you do have to be innovative, and you all have to learn that it's important to get along, and that's what family is really all about, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 05:09 that that's true and that we did not we had to get along. We live in a house with that many children, five boys and six girls, no six boys and five girls. I reversed it. You have to learn to get along. You have to learn to respect the different genders. You have to learn respect authority. You have to learn to share how to care for other people. Interesting about that, my mom would always bring people in from the street. She'd find people less privileged than us, believe it or not, let's we'll have one bathroom, by the way, less privileged. She would buy them clothes and feed them, and we abuse that person any kind of way we get it, where we get it? Okay, so I got that from also that's and that that leads me into how I am now. Michael Hingson ** 05:53 Well, we'll get there. So you went to school in Chicago, and how long did you live Dr Tamir Qadree ** 05:58 there? Why would the school I started high school in California? Okay? So California, okay? My freshman year in Cali. Yeah, California. Michael Hingson ** 06:07 So what caused you guys to move out to California? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 06:10 Well, my aunt came out maybe 20 years before. Then my sister came out. Two years after that, my sister came back bragging about California. Everybody in those days, everybody thought California the land of milk and honey, back in the Midwest and back east California, Judas, land of milk and honey. It really is. People will go California represented freedom to us, the promised land. It really did sort of a promised land thing. And I was just determined to get to California. My story, if I can tell you about me getting to California, we're in the household. I was 14. My sister had came and promised she'd take me with her. And I said, Okay, I'll go. I was her favorite, she promised. So I told everybody on the block, I'm going to California. 13 going on, 14 year old kid, and have people excited. He's going to California. Some were jealous, and I was telling people I would knock on their door and go and go pick up groceries for them and cut yards. And after the summer passed, my sister couldn't get me any people started laughing at me, Jeremy behind my back. He's not going to California. And some of my siblings were, of course, probably a little jealous, little envious. He's not going some people, yeah, you're not going anywhere. You stay down here with us, in this area, with us. And so I said, No, I'm going to California. And I watched this story the weekend before going to high school. My mother said she lied to you. She's not going to get you. She lied to you. You can give it up. My cousin said she lied to you. I said, No, I'm going to California. I had two pair of pants, one pair of shoes, two pair underwear and two shirts. That's all I had. I was going to go to school. Well, that Friday came, I said, I'm going to California that Friday. This is all summer. I've been saying that people started doubting me. My brother walked in the door. My older brother, eight years old, to me, walked in the door about an hour later and said, I just got married, me and my wife decided to go to California. Monday. You can come with us. That's why I got to California. Michael Hingson ** 07:52 There you go. Well, and again, it's really cool that family sticks together somehow, Too bad your sister misled you, but you you made it work. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 08:05 Well, I don't think she so much misled me. She couldn't make it work. She wanted to do it. She couldn't find the finance, little time or the effort. She couldn't make it work. She didn't make it work. You know, she obviously lied to me. That's what they thought. But no, I don't think I never thought that. Michael Hingson ** 08:19 Yeah, well, I understand. Well, at least you made it and you got to California. And so what did you find when you got out here? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 08:27 I found it to be what I thought it's going to be okay. I saw I was driving, we're driving. And came over the mountains. We saw the little the little lights on the freeway, the little on the road, the little reflectors. We're like, wow, there's diamonds in the streets of that night, right? With those reflected, we never seen nothing like that before. Wow. They're diamonds in the street. And then we look around like at San Jose, and I would see the lights up in the air. It was the mountains, with people living in the mountains, yeah, with the lights, we I thought, Oh, my God, this is heaven. I didn't know. Yeah, please know those houses the lights. So anyway, it was what I thought was going to be. Here's the land of milk and honey. Michael Hingson ** 09:05 For me, sure. I'm not sure what caused my parents to want to move to California. We moved in 1955 right? In fact, I mentioned earlier, we did patapalooza on the 18th of June, and today is the 24th that is the day we're recording this. So you'll see when this actually comes out. But June, 24 1955 was the day we arrived in California from Chicago. And I don't know what caused my father to want to sell his part in the television repair business that he and my uncle owned and wanted to get a job in California, whether they thought it was the land of milk and honey or what I've never, never did learn. But nevertheless, we moved out to California, and I think there was a lot to be said for they wanted to be out here. They felt that there were a lot of opportunity. And probably they wanted to get out of the city, but we did. So I have now been out here, other than living in other places as an adult. Part of the time I've lived out here 70 years. 70 years. Well, we came out in 1955 we got here on June 24 1955 so it's pretty cool. But anyway, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 10:25 I wasn't born, but you beat me. Well, there you go. Michael Hingson ** 10:28 Well, I think there's a lot to be said for California. It's, you know, I can make a lot of places work. I've lived in New Jersey, I've lived in Boston. I've lived in other places in Iowa for a little while and so on. And so I know there are places that are a lot colder than California, and where I even live in California, and there are places that are warmer but still enjoy it well. So you moved out to California when you went to high school here. And then did you did college. Where did you do college? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 11:03 Well, I did some community college at De Anza. I did some courses over there. Most of my learning came from self study, community college courses, self study and university. Finally, University of metaphysics. I got involved in metaphysics over 20 years ago, which is, metaphysics is really philosophy. Philosophy comes from the Greek word, I believe metaphysical from from philosophy. So it's philosophy. It's what it is. I got involved in that about 25 years ago, when I met speakers like Anthony Robbins Les Brown, I started listening to Norman, Vincent, Peale, you've heard of him. People like that. People like that. And then I got into I've always been, I've always been a voracious reader, even in Chicago, I've always been a voracious reader, someone that wanted to know. So my educational track really started. See education in the United States and in a lot of places, is them pouring some menu. But true education is what you bring out of you, is what you learn about yourself internally. That's the true education, instead of pumping stuff in what's inside of you. So you take what's taken outside of you and mix it with what's inside of you, and there you go. So I've always been a self starter, but the University of metaphysics is really, really with the jewel to me. I said there's actually a place that reward or they give you a degree and what Michael Hingson ** 12:21 you love. And where is that university? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 12:25 It's in Arizona. It's the largest metaphysical university in the world, the oldest metaphysical university in the world. In fact, Harvard just start off in metaphysical degrees in my in my field, about four years ago, which is a great thing, great. They finally came around to it and and they recognized it. Wait, wait a minute, they start offering the same degrees, metaphysical degrees. Now, yeah, Michael Hingson ** 12:49 well, but still, so did you go there and actually study there, or did you study remotely, as it were, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 12:56 instead of remotely, like Phoenix and all it's remote. I went there, of course, I graduated and going back and doing, get my third doctorate, to graduate, go across stage two. You have, we have ceremonies and all that. And we have, you know, we're renowned throughout the metaphysical world, throughout the world, as far as philosophy, right? Michael Hingson ** 13:14 What got you to decide that you wanted to take up a study of metaphysics? You know, you went to community college. You studied some things there, and what did? Well, let me do this first. What did you do after Community College? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 13:26 Community College, I was family man, working building. See, I've always been a self starter. I've never jobs. Never settle with me. See, so I've always been a student, a study here. I've always been someone to read the books. Mm hmm. Listen to the motivational thing. Listen to the philosophy. I've always wanted to know deeper knowledge. And I had my brother that brought me to California. He's always been a student too. He was in the service. He's always been a a person that study and contemplate. He studied politics, war, philosophies, religion, and I follow. I did the same thing. So it's something that's been inside of me, believe it or not, for a very long time. I've known this since I was like eight years old. I've actually known it, and people that knew me knew it. In fact, one lady told me this about four years ago. She knew because I was a baby. I hadn't talked to her in about 40 years. She said, Oh my God, she's really my cousin, but not blood. And she said, Oh my God. And she started telling me about myself. Hence, she told me. She said, when you were a baby in the crib, you would always stand up for what's right. How can I do that in the crib? She said, when somebody's done wrong, you let them know. When you're a baby, when you guys start to stand up, walking up, you'd always stand up for what's right. So I've always had this sense of me, of service to other people and a sense of justice. Okay, certainly, I've had my pitfalls too and all that. That's not the point, but I've always had that with me. I've always had that thing about service and helping others. So getting into self help, which is what metaphysics is, self help and self development gets it was right up my alley. It was right down my lane. It. Was a straight strike. When I did that, it's just a strike. It's a fit like a glove. The glove does fit, by the way. Michael Hingson ** 15:08 Well, what did you What is but what did you do after college? You had to support yourself and so on, until you decided to take this up. What did you do? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 15:16 No, no, I've been in sales all my life. Okay, I've been, I've been a salesman all my life. You've been sales, okay, yeah, sales, people, sales, good sales people will never starve. No, you always find a way to make it. That's it. I've been selling all my life, yeah? So that that that should answer that, yes, yeah. Michael Hingson ** 15:32 Now I understand well, and there's nothing wrong with being a good salesperson. I think that so many people don't understand that and misunderstand sales, but there are also a lot of people who do truly understand it, and they know that sales is all about developing trust. Sales is all about guiding somebody who needs something to the best solution for them, not just to make money, but as you said, it's all about self help and and helping others. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 16:01 Well, well, it's actually something real quick about sales. People that have issues with sales don't understand one thing you have issues with people that use sales in unethical way. Yeah, everything is sales, the phone you use and the headset using the house you get you to buy it from someone that sells the water that comes to your home is put there by somebody signing the contract. That's sales. Who going to bring the water to our home? What company? PG, e Edison cup, whatever. All everything is based on sales, sales communications. But because there's some people that are shysters, you blame the whole pot. You blame everybody. That's not the way it sells. Sales is sales is community. Sales is service. That's what sales Michael Hingson ** 16:41 is. Sales is service. That's what it appear. And simple, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 16:45 yeah, it's not some sheisty guy or woman trying to con you. And no, that's a con person. Michael Hingson ** 16:51 There are too many of those. There are way too many of those, but never every field. Yeah, in every field, yeah, sure. But what you say is true, sales is service in every sense of the word. And the best sales people are people, people who really understand that and put service above basically anything, because they know that what they do, they can do well, and they can help other people and make money, which is also part of what they do need to do, and that's okay. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 17:18 And without sales, nothing goes around. Sales is really communication. Sales connecting a product or service, fulfilling the need, getting rid of a pain or something you really don't want to bring you to what you want that sales is fulfilling, is uprooting the pain unfulfilled desire and bringing you to the pleasure side of getting what you need, whether it's food, clothing and shelter, all sales doing a bridging the gap, and the salesperson is a communicator that bridge that gap. And the reward is, once you have two satisfied sides, the company and the individual, the product, and the reward is you get paid to do it, right? So now it's like you're getting paid to do what you love, sure. Michael Hingson ** 18:01 Well, and there you go, well. So you have, however, been a person who's been very focused on the whole concept of self improvement for quite a while. Yes. So what got you started down that road? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 18:19 Here's what got me started down that road I'm gonna go way back to Chicago again. I remember I was 13 years old, and my uncle used to get he was a big beer drinker, and he just talked to me, invite me over and my auntie, and he wanted me to talk. He's wanted me he won't hear me talk. I always had these philosophical sayings, even I was 10 years old, philosophical quotes, these ideas that I didn't read, but just came to me, and one day I told him, life is a dream. We're here to play roles, and we leave the earth. You wake up. In other words, there's no real physical body passes on, but you wake up and you're boom, whatever. Anyway, these philosophies like that. And he was at the lake with me trying to catch fish. He was so busy drinking beer and talking, he wouldn't catch no fish. He told me, talk. Keep talking. I kept talking. And so one day, he brought out my other uncle with us, and we sit down at the lake. And my other uncle was saying, I wish he'd Shut up. He turned to me and say, Talk. Listen to this boy talk. He kept doing that. And one day my aunt said this, he brings Tamir over because he want him to talk. That's why he brings them over. So that kind of encouraged me to make me realize that I had something of value, not just talk, something to say, he would ask me. And then I knew, I knew, from then on that I had a place in life to assist and service others will not just talk, but practical ideas to get results. So I've been known that for a very long time, allowed me to be very successful in sales. I've been top producing billion dollar companies allow me to write books and to be on share the stage with some great people like Mark Victor, Hansen and Jim Rohn. It allowed me to get into a space to where I am now, where this flawless confidence that I can be doing half whatever I want to be but I. I'm able to show other people how to do the same. Those are receptive and those that afford me to show that I'm not for everybody. I understand that, Michael Hingson ** 20:07 right? You can only do what you can do, right? So you started down this, this path of dealing with self improvement, and how did that lead you into metaphysics? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 20:24 Well, remember now metaphysics and self is the same thing. It's just a different word. It's the same thing. Self improvement come from metaphysics. Michael Hingson ** 20:31 But what made you decided that you wanted to get, like, an advanced degree in it, and actually get degreed in it Dr Tamir Qadree ** 20:37 after studying over 1000 books in like a two year period. Literally, literally reading those books. Okay? After going through that kind of I went through a breakthrough in 2005 and I went to a breakthrough session called Breakthrough to success. And the gentleman told me something that's very interesting. I said, in this circle about 50 people around me, like I'm a fish in a fish bowl, he told me, I had high self confidence for low self esteem. In other words, I don't know what self esteem was. I had developed a Harvard vocabulary. I had spoken on stage and coached clients. I was top producing network marketing company. I don't know what self esteem I never thought about what self esteem was. He told me that if, for some reason, it really hit me, it really hit to the core of who I am. What do you mean low self esteem? You have had self confidence. And here's what I went home and I cried that night. I realized that what I realized what that meant, because I accept, I have to accept that, but I did. Here's what that meant. Self esteem is self confidence how you feel you can do outside of you. Self esteem is how you feel about yourself, okay, and there's no one like you. And I realized that self esteem by loving yourself and appreciating yourself, not trying to be anybody else, not trying to wish you with somebody else, not want anybody else, money, fame or fortune, but being you and loving you. When I got that, when I got that, my whole world shifted. Mm, hmm. It shifted from this having this confidence, knowing what I can do. I can communicate and speak and sell, but how do I I wasn't give enough attention to myself and appreciating who I was, my own value and that that go, Michael Hingson ** 22:08 and that certainly is something that people around you would sense, who who understand how to do that, right? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 22:16 Well, this guy certainly did, and, yeah, I guess he's the only one that says that, not just me, but other people. I said, Wait a minute. I said, is I never, had never thought about that. Then I wrote a book called from that. I mean, I must have cried for about 30 days straight, every day, tears of joy in my heart. I didn't care about fame or fortune or impressing nobody. I wasn't trying to be this big speaker, this big guy. I'm just being me. I'm I love me. I didn't care about none of that, but myself and what I call God. And from that point on, I begin to really get things come to me that I never have. My mind really opened up to why I didn't care about trying to please anybody I was enjoying every moment. And I wrote a book called reclining master, awaken one minute to healthy esteem. That's when I wrote that book. It talked about, it's like an autobiography. It talked about my journey to understanding that and what happened to me, what what caused me to have low self esteem, what caused not to even understand what self esteem was, and I was a child in that book. Remember the movie The Wolf Man, with Lon Chaney, Cheney, That movie scared be Jesus out of me. My siblings would take me and tell me I was The Wolf Man, Wally Wolf. They call me The Wolf Man, right? And That movie scared me, man, and it really had a psychological effect on my on me growing up, right? I was really, really afraid, and didn't know that that child in me was still afraid. It was afraid all that time. And that's the part that was really hurt by the low self esteem when I discovered that game was on. It was over as far as that. No, I love me. I'm good enough. I am that you're a bet, we're both that that's all there is that was it. Game was on after that. Michael Hingson ** 23:53 So does the boyfriend scare you today? No, I Dr Tamir Qadree ** 23:56 laugh at that. Okay, it's funny. That's funny as heck. I laugh at it. It's funny as heck to me and like, Wow. I look at again, like, wow, really, seriously, I can see how that could affect somebody. You tell a little kid something like that. Michael Hingson ** 24:09 Lon Chaney in that movie, comes across as not having great self esteem. But that's another story. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 24:16 Look well and i It's not to say I mimic that. Michael Hingson ** 24:19 I manage that? Yeah, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 24:23 people too. I get to fight side you bite, people too. Michael Hingson ** 24:27 So when did you essentially start doing your own business and start working toward coaching and teaching and finding ways to work with clients? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 24:39 2000 No, 1994 I began to really study the self improvement movement. And I would see guys like Les Brown, that's, wait a minute. Wait a minute. I like that. I was already that. I was already teaching. I was already doing that. I didn't know that was a field. I've told that. Years ago, a guy told me that, and I. The other field, like that. And I started to study those guys and see what they do. And I'm like, really interesting. They're doing their thing, they're talking they're assisting people. Okay, I can do that too. Then I get involved in network marketing. Network marketing is one of those fields where people are. They're some most open to self development I've ever seen out of all the fields, network marketing and direct sales, they are the most open people to self development. They will spend the money on themselves. People spend money on everything, on fancy cars, bigger housing, they need clothing, everything. But they lot of more spend money on good books and to self improve, right? So when I, when I, when I saw that, I said, Wait a minute. Hmm, here we go. Here we go. This is what I want to do. This what we'll do. So I took that with my sales ability, and I started to have that finance me as I go see sales and self improvement. The same thing, the best sales people have charmed character charisma and class. They have charm. Character charisma and class. They ask questions. They seek to see understand other people. They seek to appreciate other people. Those who appreciate it show appreciation. They seek to listen and to learn and to find out what the customer or client want. And they try to match that with that, out of all sincerity, and that's why I love sales. Sales and self improvement go together. Yeah, they go right together. Michael Hingson ** 26:25 And the best sales people are the ones who will even say, if their product isn't the right product, it won't work, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 26:32 it won't work. And that's the best coaches, the best anything. If I was coaching the client today, and she's a prospect and we're talking, and I told her that I don't want your money. No, no. This. This is a preliminary call. Okay, here's why. I don't know if I can assist you or not. I don't know what I have will assist your situation. I don't even know you yet. How can I ask you for money? She was so appreciative of that, because most people in our industry, they talk to you one time and offer you something. Wait a minute. You don't know what Michael needs. You haven't even diagnosed him. You heard what he's gonna say. You had a canned thing. You're gonna it was canned what you're gonna say to him. You do what you're gonna say. Well, me, I'm different, Michael, I don't know what I'm gonna say to you. That 30 minute call is really discovery call, sure. And if you qualify, if I qualify, let's set up another call in that call. Then at the end of that call, we may come to something, then I can make your offer. So I feel I can help you at if there's a match, boom. That's what a doctor does. No. Doctor, no. Doctor you go to is going to tell you your jaw hurt. You said, No. Doctor, my thigh hurts. Is a pain? No, your jaw hurts that doctor's a quack. That's a lot of coaches do. A lot of them are quacks. They just read something and they want to apply to micro plat. To Michael, apply to me. That may not even fit me. I may not be the one to help Michael, sure, and I have enough integrity and faith and confidence to command to know that in other way, I don't have commission breath. I'm going to get mine regardless. And nobody can stop Michael Hingson ** 27:54 it, sure. Well, and again, it's how you operate, and it's the ethics you operate with which is very important. Ethics. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 28:05 In fact, I it's, this is a shameless plug, but I'm gonna do it anyway. My third doctor I just finished, called conscious business ethics. Conscious business ethics. You see how we went from metaphysics to to the secular world, and Harvard went from the secular world to metaphysics, we both came together now. So we're doing one. I'm doing one now on conscious business ethics, which is a really big issue in business today. Oh yeah, business are more concerned about their bottom line than the people that work for them, until they treat their employees like customers. They always have those problems they don't need, Michael Hingson ** 28:39 and it's unfortunate, but I think there have always certainly been people who weren't overly ethical, but I think it used to be that a larger number of businesses were more loyal to employees than we see today. Now the response always is, this is what the stockholders want. That's what we have to listen to, and that's all we listen to. And that's just not true. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 29:05 Not only is it not true, is it not true? What a lot of companies are turned around, well, they begin to understand the value of self improvement, the value of treat the value of leadership versus management, the value of being a boss versus being a leader. There's a difference. Managers push leaders, pull managers tables. Do leaders encourage you. They change languages on how they talk to you, how to present to you. They that you understand. You have a family. This person has a family. Have needs and concerns outside this business, the way a lot of businesses do it now and have done in the past. This the business. This is our life. This what we want, regardless what you want if you fit in or you don't, well, they ran up on a I'm a rhino that never worked with me, brother. I am psychologically unemployable. I will work a job. I have to, even today, if I say it's quote, unquote, have to. I would do I gotta do to get what I gotta get. But I'm a rhino, I'm gonna I'm psychologically and terminally unemployable. I was taught by Yogananda, which is, you. One of my favorite teachers wrote Autobiography of a yoga you may have heard of yoga under and I've been his student for 15 years, and he said something very important that already knew, but he affirmed it, if you're, if you're, if you can't be subordinate to other people. Some, some of us are like that. That's not your style. Then do what you got to do until you get where you get where you got to go, be respectable who you with, take it and then move, but be working your way out of it. Yeah, but I, I've been terminally unemployable all my life. Brother, a renegade. Michael Hingson ** 30:32 Well, but that doesn't mean that you're not useful part of the system, or trustworthy or reliable. It just means that you operate in a slightly different way than most people are used to doing. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 30:46 Well, yeah, it means this You're right. It means this You're right. It means that you look into Apple to give you something. I'm going to create my own apple. That's what it means. I'm that kind of person. We need those kind of people. If we didn't, you wouldn't have this laptop. You wouldn't have the technology you have right now. Those people were innovators, entrepreneurs like me, you I'm an entrepreneur. I'm the entrepreneur solopreneur. They want to be apreneurs, and there's not a preneurs Don't even try go to work for somebody else. Don't even try to be apreneur. Some people just don't have it. So no, it doesn't mean anything that. It means that being psychologically employable. Mean that, okay? He is IBM, he is Apple, okay? He is Tesla, he is Cadillac, he is American airline. I'm like that. Whether I achieve that level, it's irrelevant. I'm one of those people that's all. That's it. Michael Hingson ** 31:36 So for you, who are the typical people who would be your client, who are your typical clients or your target audience today, entrepreneurs. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 31:49 I mean entrepreneurs in a real sense, those who understand sales and psychology, entertainers, athletes. Why say those people, those in network marketing and sales? Because those people traditionally understand mindset. They're coming to the mindset they they promote the books in their seminars and the reading and bringing the speakers. They're open to they're open to it, to what I have. They're ready for it. They're ready for it. That's my audience. That's my target. And I hold it on target, because people say, Well, my audience is everybody. Well, not true, not true. If you want to catch bass, you go to a bass lake. I have specific audience that I'm targeting, and I'm focused on the article that audience is open and receptive and to level I'm at. I don't teach kindergar. That's not my specialty. Okay, they gotta start too, okay. I teach those people that are in the field that want to get it, they have a glimpse of it, they want to get it now. They're ready. So with me, it's like a university level coaching. It doesn't mean you gotta, you have to, you have to have 10 years in the field. It means that you're open and receptive, to listen, to accept and to work. When I give somebody assignment, if you don't work it, don't talk to me about it, unless you have a question about it. If you didn't work it, I don't talk to you about it. I want you to. I'd rather you fail first, then come back to me, because the other side of failure is success. We got to tweak it or do something. But if you don't do the assignment I give you, let's talk about the next thing, not that we'll talk about that. When you do if you don't do it, I Michael Hingson ** 33:17 won't talk about it, yeah, unless there's some real, substantial reason why you didn't or couldn't do it, but that's different, but that's a different story. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 33:26 Amen. I agree with you that that's that's true, brother, Michael Hingson ** 33:30 that's always a different story, right, right? So you, at the same time, you have to earn money and survive. What are your thoughts about the whole concept of money? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 33:44 Money is a terrible master, but a wonderful servant. Yeah, money is money is necessary. Money has this place. Money is good, money is not bad, money is not evil, it's not wicked, and nothing like that. Money is neutral. Money serves you according to your level of service and how you expected to serve you, how you think about it. Money is a terrible masculine it's a wonderful servant. Money is that thing where can serve you, but it can be the one of the worst tyrants, second to sex, lust, that is the worst. But let me get back to Money. Money is a tool. Money is energy. That's why they call it currency. And it must flow. If it's not flowing, it ain't growing. If it ain't growing, you ain't knowing you feel me and that mean, that mean you ain't sowing the seed that rhymed. I just made that up, by the way. Good job. I just made that up, dude, off the top of my head, yeah, Michael Hingson ** 34:37 good job. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 34:38 This came to me. It happened to rhyme, we learning rhymes. Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse went up the clock and all that kind of stuff. So that's what I think that's that's money. The concept of money is very fascinating, because money is the most easy thing I've ever manifested. See, money is actually easy to manifest, but people make it hard. Here's why, because they're running. After it. While you're running after it, it's right there in front of you, but you're chasing after it, and you want to knock on other people, to get with a light sheet and still to get it. Some people, some willing to con someone, to do unethical things, to get you to do it like the old commercial. What's this taste good? Like a cigarette should? Well, there's nothing good tasting about tobacco. I always Michael Hingson ** 35:21 wondered that myself, having never smoked, but yeah, I hear you, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 35:24 yeah, yeah, but telling you that, telling you that, getting your mind that frame gets you to spend your money. And we're so money conscious. You want to get money. I want to spend, spend, spend, spend, spend, spend. How about respecting the money? How can I make this money circulate? How can I one give something to somebody else in a service or calls? Okay, it's very good to do that, whether you call it tithing or just giving. That doesn't matter with the percentage. It doesn't matter. Give from the heart someone else. And then find a way to circulate that money. That money is actually energy. It will, it comes back to you. It actually comes back to it circulates. You create. You create a universal energy, a Goodwill has nothing to do with religion, politics or nothing, but I just said nothing. I just said has something to do with life and the laws of the universe, albeit which works the same for everybody, for everybody. Mm, hmm. Michael Hingson ** 36:17 Well, you clearly want to help people, and you want people to obtain results. What do you do? Or how do you how are you able to consistently help entrepreneurs and your clients and so on to achieve dynamic results and positive results? Another way of saying is, what do you do anyway? Go ahead, Dr Tamir Qadree ** 36:38 right? What do you Well, I'm a content creator. I create content. Okay? I create content. I have a course that's coming out really soon called create dynamic results, and it's a seven transformational steps to show people how to make these subtle mind shifts that become permanent. Okay? And I'm fortunate enough to be the guide through this program. In that program, what they learn to do is how to take those habits, those nagging, nagging habits. See, habits are what make us what we are. Habits. Period, you brush your teeth in the morning. It's a hat bleeding. You gotta think about you're gonna brush your teeth. You're not gonna think about it. You gotta get up and go do it. Period, in the story, you're not gonna more about it. Not gonna say maybe I don't feel like today, you gotta do it Okay. More like them do it okay. And because the habit, because that little bit happens, ingraining your brain, it's like a fluid. It's been ingrained, and it's like a track. Now, as soon as you wake up, soon as you wake up, waking up and open your eyes and get out of bed, is actually a trigger to go brush your teeth. Now it's a trigger, so you got to do it. Well, bad habits are the same way you have habits you don't want. They're the same way those habits you hear certain words or certain things that trigger anger certainly trigger hunger, certain thing will trigger lust, greed or violence or just whatever. Okay, so in order to have the habits that, that, that that that that support you, that benefits you, you have to transmute those by setting yourself on like a seven days. I'm just using seven days right now. Say, say, You tell yourself today I'm not going to get angry, period. Imma, remain calm. Now, when you say that, I guarantee you, I will guarantee you, I'll bet you $25 to a bucket of beans that you're going to get plenty opportunities to get angry that day. People going to say things. They're going to do things you're angry. Now here's the thing. The test is to remember what you said, what you said when it comes, ignore it, and then replace that with a different you keep doing that, you're going to change that habit. Eventually, it may take a year you're going to change that habit. So you've got a habit of procrastinating, not following up on your goals, your plans, not prospecting. You can change that habit by going through certain steps, by changing those grooves in the brain, okay to have that record play. One good example is that is the mother Turkey. The mother Turkey is one of the best mothers in creation. The mother Turkey love that baby, cleans that nurtures that baby. Just really, really, really, really, really, okay. And when that baby chirps, that baby chirps, that baby chirp that the turkey hearts melt. That mother Turkey heart will melt when that baby chirp, period. So now you have let me change some you have this pole cat. Pole cat is the universal enemy of a turkey. When Turkey see a pole cat, that Turkey go crazy and get crazy and want to kill. It this hard to death. Well, there's a spirit one day where they put a pole cat near the turkey, and the turkey went crazy, gonna kill it to protect his young. Well, they had a little walkie, a little radio inside of the a little device inside, the inside of stuffed turkey. That shirt like little baby birds, red Turkey chirp that Turkey. When that pole cat shirt, that Turkey was disarmed, that Turkey nurtured the phony pole cat. Cause of that chirp, nurtured it. Heard that shirt. That's what habits are. You're a certain sound, and you act like a robot. So actually, we're puppets on a string. This is getting a little deeper that. That's, in essence, what it is. So in assisting people how to change those habits and. Then how to concentrate Focus. Focus is so big in self improvement. All people great success have great focus skills, but very few people teach you how to focus. Have anyone ever taught you how to focus? Very few people have techniques like that how to focus. Then there's self analysis. When you self analysis, you analyze yourself. Then there's willpower, which is creative power. Then there's transportation and sexual energy, and then the words you speak to yourself, those six or seven things I just named, are the key and foundational to all of our success. Michael Hingson ** 40:31 The only thing I would add to that are the words that your inner voice is saying to you, and you need to learn to listen to them. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 40:36 That's and that's what I said about that self analysis. Yeah, right, right. And that's where you come in, concentrate and meditation, yeah. And so one thing about meditation really quickly, real quick meditation people, especially a lot of religious people, think, well, I'm this or that. I'm a Christian, Muslim or Judas or Jew or Buddhist. I don't do that meditation stuff. Stop, stop, stop. Here's where knowledge becomes power when you understand and use it. When you want to get stronger arms, you can do push ups when you want to shoot. Be a better shooter in basketball, you practice the shots anything you want. You practice Okay, in order to strengthen your mind, where you have the one point of focus on where you're calm you meditation is an exercise of the mind. That's it. No matter what religion you are, be quiet and learn how to calm down, to quiet the thoughts, all distracting thoughts. Once you quiet the thoughts, and then that lake becomes clear without any ripples, and you see the pure reflects of the moon, that's gonna become calm. That's when you get some stuff done. Now you can focus on that thing with laser focus and get it done. Nothing great was ever done without laser focus, ever? There are no accidents, Michael Hingson ** 41:46 right? Well, and also just the whole idea of clearing your mind, letting yourself calm down. It's perfectly okay to ask yourself, How do I accomplish this? The problem with most people is they won't listen for the answer, no. And whether you want to say it's God telling you your inner voice or whatever, it's really all the same thing. But the problem is, people won't listen. And then when they get the answer, they go, it can't be that simple. People don't listen to that inner voice. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 42:20 It's very powerful. I meant to the inner voice thing. I love meditation. I love doing it as once a little girl in the church, she's a Catholic, and she was she whenever, I believe the church, she'd sit there about 10 or 15 minutes every week. And so the cardinal, whoever given the service, came here and said, How you doing, little girl, when she stopped, Hi, how are you? I noticed after every service, everybody leave the chapel. Your parents leave outside too. But every Sunday, little girl, you sit here, I think she's about 12 years old, you sit here, and you keep praying. And he asked her, why may I ask? Why? Why? Why you do it like that? She said, Because. Now, watch this out of the mouth of babes, because everybody's praying to God. I want to hear what God has to say to has to say to me. Mm hmm. I want to listen. Bam. Mic drop. That's it. Mm hmm. Mic drop. That's how powerful being quiet in meditation is meditation exercising the mind. So if you say, Well, I'm a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, I'm a Baha that doesn't matter. Meditation had nothing to do with that. It has nothing to do with that. Has them do it like you said, Brother internally, who you are, your inner self. This is that still small voice. And by the way, all those religions say that, but few people understand that. They all say the same. They all said the same thing. I know because I study them. I studied the world religions. I studied Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Kabbalah. I studied new thought. I studied that stuff. I love it, but I understood something about it that we're all actually one. We're what we're actually one, Michael Hingson ** 43:56 viewed as the many. Do you generally find that you can get through to people who want to be your clients. Or how does that work? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 44:06 Can you repeat that, please? Michael Hingson ** 44:07 Okay, so somebody comes to you and says, I really want to hear what you have to say. I want to learn from you. And you've talked about the fact you don't teach kindergarteners. You you teach people who are further along the process. Do you? Do you ever miss assess or find that you're not teaching the right person or they just don't want to listen to you once you get started and working with them? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 44:29 I've never had that happen. I thank God never. I'll tell you why. When people come to me, okay, people want to make money, they want to increase their sale, they want to increase their contact, they want to increase their network. They will increase their productivity by me showing them how to increase their transformative value, to enhance their performative value, to get to the results they want. Here are the results we talk about. We talk about what they want. Now see when I'm talking to you right. Now, give me the philosophy, but the coaching is very different. The floats, the culture is actually the philosophy in action with what they're doing. You. I use the language they're doing, interacting what they're doing, how their prospect, who they're talking to, the attitude they have, the ideas how to shift certain things. What goals you hitting right now? Okay, what do you do? What what's what's the top person in the company doing? What are you doing? How do you rate yourself to that? What are you doing right now? Let me show you how to increase that by 25% 50% in the next month. Let me show you how to increase that. So I'll take what they're doing and I'll remember now all what I'm saying is good, but if you can't take it to fit the people and make it practical, it's just talk. All books, all books, religious or whatever, are just dead writings. Until you make them come alive, we have to make them come alive. So I take what I'm take talking now, and I apply it to the network marketing, the sales, the people, into coaching, the mind technology, you have to apply it. So I never had that problem. I haven't I thank the Creator for that. Never had that issue. Never, never had that because anyone even hit Michael Hingson ** 45:59 that, yeah, because you've had people that that when you accept them as a client, you've you've communicated with them, you've assessed what their needs are. They tell you what their needs are, and you come to agreement as to they're going to listen to you to deal with fulfilling those needs, right? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 46:17 You're going to follow it like in my in my course, that I'm at the part of the course creator. I'm court doing the videos right now, the intro and outro and all that. This one thing my class got to understand. When you get this course, if you don't do the work, don't talk to me about it. Now, if something come up where you can't get it done, you need a way to get it done. Let's talk. But you just didn't do it. You have not earned the right to come to me and tell me that, which is what I have to work before, right? Yeah, talk about before. So, so I'm really into getting you to move and to feel that result. See, everything is result of something, and you need to prove that to yourself. And no one can do that, but you, no one's gonna do but you, no one can do but you, no one should do but you, damn it. You should do it, but you can be guided, Michael Hingson ** 47:07 that's right, to how to do it. But then you have to make, but you have to make the choice to do it. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 47:14 That's right, see, and I don't care if it's Warren Buffett, I'll give you example about here's what coaching is all about, and mentoring is all about it's all about human beings having two things that they want to do. They want to avoid pain and suffering and gain pleasure, reach the desire. There's only two motivators we have. There are no other motivators, no other motivators in the universe. We only have two motivators, to avoid suffering and pain and to seek happiness and feel the desire. Okay? The idea is to solve the pain puzzle so that the person, place or thing, can enjoy the pleasure principle. If I can solve I don't give a warren buffett right now. If Warren Buffett, with all his billions, would approach me right now, if he had a problem that no one could solve all his life and it gnaws at him, he won't answer to it. He's dreamed about all these years. And if he met me right now and he felt that that's the one he can solve that problem. He would hire me right now. He would hire me right now. That's right, yep. Well, it doesn't matter how much money you have. When I learned that, when that dawn upon me, game on for anybody. There are people out there that are my clients, and I know it. I don't care how what your status is. I'll give you the king of England or the pet the United States. I don't care if you the Grand Poobah. I don't care if you have a trillion dollars in the bank. If you got an issue, and I'm the one you see can solve it, you're going to pay me, and I'm going to work with you, period. That's the commitment, though, there are no boundaries, right? Michael Hingson ** 48:39 That's That's the commitment. You are committing to do it. You're committing to help. You're committing to bring your skills to it. Bring my Dr Tamir Qadree ** 48:47 skill set to it. I don't have to have as much money as you to do it. I ain't got to have a bigger home than you to do that. I ain't got to be Michael Jordan to help. Michael Jordan if he had the problem of pain. So I don't have to be that. Once people that coach and teach get past that. A lot of my scared, why that person can't? Oh, hold on, I might have a answer to a thing that Anthony Robbins need help with. We all need some growth and development. We all do until we reach that level of a certain level where we're there and we're just helping other people. But most of us, most of us, 99% of us or more, have pain problems, get who you are and give you a story about Joseph in the Bible. You've heard the story about Joseph in the Bible, how Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers. Okay? He sold slavery by his brothers into prison, something he didn't do. And while he was in prison, he began to be known as his philosophy and his work and his spirituality. And people would talk to him. So one guy got out, Joseph said, Please tell the king, yada ya, or whatever. The guy got out and forgot about Joseph. Then tell Well, years more, more years passed by. Another guy got out. He went and told the king, or whatever, about Joseph. I know a guy can solve your dreams. I'm paraphrasing the story. And the king asked Joseph to come out. He's, I heard you can solve my problems. And. Joseph told him how to solve his problem. Well, Joseph became a billionaire overnight. Yeah, he solved the king's problem. That's not the exact story, but you see, no. So it doesn't matter who you are or your status in life, once you get past that thinking, well, I ain't, I can't do this. I only live in No, no, no, no, no, no. They do it work. It's like, it's like, it's like, needing, getting to car accident, okay? And your stomach is you got a gas in your stomach, okay? And say you're multi billionaire, okay? Or say you the biggest athlete in the planet or the richest king in the world, you're not going to say how much money that doctor make, or nothing like that. You're going to say, Please heal me. You don't care about that. That doctor had the skill to heal you to take care, and that's you want to take care. That's all you want. Gotta say, I don't want that doctor flying so and so from so and so. You're not gonna do that. And a lot of people understand that when you have something to give, you give it. You hone your skills, you bunker down, you walk with thoughtless confidence, command, you have the self esteem, doing the ambient maybe move forward. That's why I work with entrepreneurs and I will work with people that are not on that low. Get me wrong. Now, I'm not saying I will work with people that are newbies. All depends on the newbie. If they want sales training, I'll give it to them. Yes, I'll give it to them. They want sales training. They want training on how to close, how to be better communicated. Sales are the communication daughter, a daughter of charm character, Chris man, class, and the more charm character, charisma and class you add in appropriate form, you're able to connect, communicate and close. That's seven C's, yep, sell the seven C's. Michael Hingson ** 51:36 I counted four. Where are the other three? Charm, charm characterism Dr Tamir Qadree ** 51:40 in class. That's four, communicate, connect and close. Michael Hingson ** 51:44 Okay, just checking on you, because once Dr Tamir Qadree ** 51:47 you have those four, you open to bed. Line of communication. Add some more things in there. As far as you know, psychology and persuasion tools. Now you're connecting. Once you connect, then you can close. Michael Hingson ** 51:59 There you go. Just wanted to make sure we got to all seven. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 52:02 We got all Thank you. Thank you for holding me to that. Michael Hingson ** 52:06 No, I hear exactly what you're saying, and it is, it is so important to do that. So tell me what you know, with all the things that you're doing, you're clearly a person who cares, what's your take on giving back and charity and so on? Dr Tamir Qadree ** 52:26 Everything, everything, everything. And I'll tell you why I say everything, everything is a result of something the universe and life is always giving me something. Mm, hmm. See, life is what I call the creator's gift to us. What we give back is our gift to the creator for being on this planet. We are creators. Giving is a natural part of your being, who you are, your power. When you're your power, you can give from the heart, okay? And when you give, believe me, it's going to come back to you anyway. Now you don't give it for it to come back. You give it because you want to service and love because you you realize that we're one giving, giving from the heart empowers you. You want to feel empowered give you want to feel empowered every time somebody get paid, give something. I don't care if it's 10% of 5% give from your heart and keep it to yourself. Yeah, much as you can. Keep it to yourself, because you spoil your own goods. Keep it to yourself and let it flow the way it's going to flow, and then you will grow, and then you'll know, yep, how it goes. That Ryan too. I just made that up. That pretty Michael Hingson ** 53:36 well rhymes, yeah, but, but it's true. It's true. Too many people have to show off. Oh, I gave a million dollars to this charity. The problem is, you're not you shouldn't be doing it for notoriety. You should be doing it because it's the right thing to do. It's what you want to do. Dr Tamir Qadree ** 53:55 If somebody found out that's different, like Warren Buffett is one of my favorite. Warren Buffet is one of my favorites. Warren Buffett is one of the most humble giving people. His money 70 billion he gave out. It got out there because there's so much money. I bet he didn't, he didn't promote that. Okay, now I look, I look at one athlete. I won't mention a name here, always, they always say about how much he gives and how much he gives. And build this and build that. Always talk about that, about that guy, the other guy they compare him to, never opens his mouth about his giving. He gives all the time. Never opens his mouth. One guy always told me what he gives, and I said to myself, dude, that that that's taboo. This the opposite of giving. I'm not saying your heart ain't in it, but you're allowing this narrative to be there without comment on the narrative that's it's that is personal, that, in fact, giving to me is sacred. It is sacred. You're giving to help humanity, other people, my gift, my charity, which I have to do today, by the wa
Full disclosure - there is nothing short about this edition of the shortcast. Rusty is in the middle of nowhere (actually near Mildura) for the Sunraysia Safari. Just before competitors set off for 1200ks of cross country he caught up with Rob & Dean Herridge under Maximum Motorsport E-Z Up. What brings them back to this gruelling event and the ‘David n Goliath’ fight they wage in their Subaru’s including a new WRX. It’s a cool story of Father and Son rallying together in truly unique countryside on the edge of the desert. Then Tony Quinn joins us and we know how much you love a TQ catch-up. He’s come straight from Tailem Bend where his grandson Ryder turned heads with an epic drive in GT4. Tony talks about trying to win Sunraysia again in a Dakar spec V8 powered Navara. And he’s still keeping an eye on The Bend this weekend as his Triple 8 team tries to win the first of the Supercars enduros this season. Rally fans, Supercars supporters, GT enthusiasts. There’s something for all of you in the ep. Enjoy. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FSM's combat sports reporter Kalani Lua (@klua11) joins TQ (@tqthetrojan) on the latest episode of The Franchise Podcast to chop it up about the summer of Las Vegas sports. The fellas dive into Raiders training camp and the shocking release of Christian Wilkins.The Las Vegas Aces have won back-to-back games and seem to be turning the corner on a march to the playoffs behind the unstoppable play of A'ja Wilson. Will Becky Hammon find a way to turn this season around? Some recent lineup changes suggest that she may pull it off.Las Vegas high school football is a couple of weeks away, and Kalani is joining the 702HSFB team for the upcoming season. The guys talk a little bit about their favorite beat and their favorite time of year.Finally, TQ notices something about the upcoming Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight, and Kalani confirms it.Support the showWatch the show on YouTube, Facebook Watch, and FranchiseSportsMedia.comStream the audio-only version at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio Buzzsprout More...
Categorizing LGBTQ+ people as a single community, rather than a broad coalition of diverse groups, is paralyzing the advancement of services, spaces, and political outcomes most of us want.Recognizing our coalition-ness would allow for a greater diversity of thought and, more importantly, more resources for the goals we all agree on.This gay man would rather defeat MAGA authoritarianism and celebrate gay male culture than land a painful blow to any of the other letters in the rainbow alphabet coalition, but the TQ+ letters of our coalition are making that difficult.So, I'm writing this essay.Little, if anything, is being done within the LGBTQ+ Community to further the development of gay culture. Bringing that up is one of the many things that's unpopular within the current rainbow alphabet zeitgeist..Differences of thought are simply not allowed. The rainbow alphabet is “all in” on the needs of TQ+. The rest of you need to not only chip in and help, but you also need to accept LGB invisibility. We're all Queer now. End of story.Only a heretic would share any comment on “gender affirming care” or "puberty blockers” outside of the approved ideological orthodoxy, which is “I agree with anything and everything the TQ+ activists say.”As an LGBTQ+ “Community,” currently dominated by the TQ+s, we are forming circular firing squads, performing purity tests, and then eliminating people, their talent, and their resources rather than building things.We Need To TalkAfter my last Substack post, "On Edge" (a poem about my political angst), a friend who has always been real with me texted to see if I was okay. I told him about sitting on an essay instead of publishing it because I didn't want to add more heft to our frighteningly polarized, burn-it-all-down community conversation. But I had to say something, so I wrote the poem.He replied, “I am frustrated with the politics of our community as well. Not sure what the answers are, and it is hard to discuss.”It really is hard to discuss.My friend and I saw each other at two parties soon after that. We didn't discuss it. The gays I tried to bring it up with quickly changed the subject or excused themselves from my presence.The meta‑message: Only one sanctioned script is safe. Say it wrong, and you're out!Having any opinion other than “Anything the TQ+s want is what I want” is queer heresy.We Can ShareThere are enough resources for each letter of the rainbow alphabet coalition to focus on the needs of its own group and then bring those needs to the community conversation.A coalition allows each group (L, G, B, T, Q+, etc.) to:* Identify its own authentic specific needs without apology.* Build its own cultural confidence, spaces, and support structures.* Bring clarified priorities to a central table, like delegations to the UN, where we can collaborate on overlapping agendas.That's the work our modern LGBT Centers (and allied institutions) need to lean into: conveners, translators, mediators. NOT enforcers of a single orthodoxy.Let's work together on the things we agree on and let people have diverse opinions.All of us working together on the goals we honestly believe in will result in things being created rather than watching things fall apart as we entertain endless “ouch” sessions that go nowhere.Disagreement ≠ disloyalty.Debate ≠ bigotry.Silence out of fear ≠ solidarity.Need permission?Hey gay!Yeah, I'm talking to you; you have a difficult time asking for anything gay.I understand.During the short time I ran for a seat on the West Hollywood City Council, I quickly learned (in a city that is 40% gay men) that gays don't give themselves permission to talk about or prioritize gay stuff.Don't worry, we can do gay stuff while simultaneously working on broader, alphabet coalition stuff as well.Consider this your permission slip!You have permission to use your agency to advocate for your gay self.Let's Do It!Let's celebrate the freedoms our hard-won civil rights victories afford us.* Let's build physical spaces for gay men to drop into and discuss the realities of being homos.* Let's work towards opening European-style bathhouses.* Let's host annual gay men's conferences to develop strategies on everything from coming out to dying with dignity.* Let's change the laws that make that possible.Currently, we are not working towards ANY of those goals.Just Gays and LGBs are TalkingSome gay, lesbian, and bisexual people (same-sex attracted people) are already talking about it.If you look beyond polite silence, there's a growing set of LGB‑forward or gay‑led platforms wrestling with these tensions: The Queer Majority (Substack), HumanGayMale, Just Gay Germany, and the various LGB Alliance orgs (UK, USA, Australia, Germany, Norway, Ireland).Unfortunately, a lot of their conversations focus on TQ+ issues they believe are at odds with LGB issues. I want more strategy sessions on building LGB infrastructure that celebrates and preserves LGB cultures.Many in these groups are quite angry–like I was when I wrote the piece I didn't post.I'm doing my best to keep most of my attention on creating things for gays and less on calling out the negative impacts of TQ ideologies on LGB people. But I am writing this essay, so I obviously think there are things wrong with our current political and operational configuration.I listened to Andrew Sullivan on The Queer Majority podcast with Ben Appe and found it enlightening. It dives deep into the problems of TQ ideology. Here's a taste: “We have little in common. LGBs love their own sex while TQs are in conflict with their own sex.”I'll let Sullivan parse out those issues while I keep my focus on gay stuff.His interview is particularly compelling because Sullivan is speaking publicly with another gay man on these heretical issues.So far, the only gay on gay conversations I've had on these issues have been well hidden from public view. One was with a massage client in my studio after his massage. He works at the LGBT Center in Los Angeles and can not speak his mind at work about the dearth of gay offerings. Others have occurred with acquaintances in one-on-one conversations in the sauna at the gym or with fuck buddies in the sanctum of a bedroom.So far, here in Los Angeles, every gay-gay conversation I have had on these issues has been in the shadows.These conversations shouldn't feel rare in 2025, but they are. Let's change that.Most But Not AllI have always supported non-discrimination in public accommodations for TQ+ people as outlined in Title II Of The Civil Rights Act.Let's get LGBTQ+ folks included in that law!I support TQ+ people on most of their issues, but our issues are sufficiently dissimilar to require different lobbying groups.Things I will fight for alongside every letter of the rainbow alphabet:* Non‑discrimination / civil rights inclusions.* Protection from violence and harassment.* Mental health support and suicide prevention.* Youth safety and anti‑bullying measures.* Accessible evidence‑informed healthcare free from political distortion.Let's Talk: Invest In Gay CultureWe can keep policing language and reciting scripts, or we can mature into a coalition that trusts its authentically expressed parts to flourish and then collaborate.Differentiation plus solidarity is a strength formula, not a weakness.Let's evolve from performative unanimity to productive pluralism (a fundamental liberal idea), and start building the things we still need.Let's talk about gay stuff.I'll host.Small groups, Zoom salons, in-person meetups, something.If you're game, feel free to drop a comment, forward this to a friend, or reply privately. Let's sketch out what a functioning coalition looks like in practice.Because if we don't build it, we'll just keep fighting over words like, community, while the spaces we've already built continue to fade into nothingness. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikegerle.substack.com/subscribe
Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with “Mort” former United States Marine Corp veteran and Ukraine Foreign Fighter.Before heading over to the Ukraine Mort spent 4 years in the United States Marine Corps however decided in 2024 to go to the Ukraine and join the International Foreign Legion. As described in Taz's podcast Mort was alongside Taz when they encountered a Russian position whilst trying to retrieve a EW system. Mort along with Tax were on a task where they encountered 10-12 Russian soldiers, to initiate the contact Mort was shot twice in the leg and Taz was shot 3 times. They had to do a fighting withdrawal with Taz dragging Mort roughly 500m with morts fighting from the ground after applying a TQ and at one point accepting that they were out numbered, out gunned and likely were going to get killed Mort started to destroy sensitive equipment. www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enHost - Matty Morris www.instagram.com/matty.m.morrisSponsors Instagram - @gatorzaustralia www.gatorzaustralia.com15% Discount Code - ZERO15(former/current military & first responders 20% discount to order please email orders@gatorzaustralia.com.au Instagram - @getsome_au GetSome Jocko Fuel - www.getsome.com.au10 % Discount Code - ZEROLIMITS
Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On todays Zero Limits Podcast I chat with “TAZ” civilian chippy turned Ukraine Foreign Fighter. Growing up in a small Aussie country town and after finishing high school Taz like most moved into the carpenter role aka chippy finishing his apprenticeship and during this time he also wanted to join the defence however was denied. After the war in Ukraine kicked off Taz went to the Ukraine to assist in rebuilding towns using his trade however after spending time in country he felt the need to assist further. Taz joined the International legion with no prior military experience and spent a couple of months in training learning the basics of being a soldier. Once completion of training he joined a team and conducted recon operations within a small unit. 2 months ago Taz and another soldier Morts were on a task where they encountered 10-12 Russian soldiers initially Morts was shot twice in the leg and Taz was shot 3 times. They had to do a fighting withdrawal with Taz dragging Morts roughly 500m with morts fighting from the ground after applying a TQ and at one point accepting that they were out numbered, out gunned and likely were going to get killed Morts started to destroy sensitive equipment. www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enHost - Matty Morris www.instagram.com/matty.m.morrisSponsorsGatorz Australia - www.gatorzaustralia.com15% Discount Code - ZERO15(former/current military & first responders 20% discount to order please email orders@gatorzaustralia.com.auGetSome Jocko Fuel - www.getsome.com.au10 % Discount Code - ZEROLIMITS
Episode 494 steht im Zeichen der Eurobike. Mit Neuheiten von Alpina, Giant, Hepha, Julbo, Leatt, Moustache, Raymon, Shimano, Simplon, TQ, TRP, USWE, uvex, Vaude und einem Gewinnspiel.
⏱️ Timestamps 00:01 – Intro & Pekko's return from the U.S. 02:08 – Official show intro & Nationals setup 10:48 – Finnish RC scene & mentoring young drivers 22:12 – New ROAR format: pros & cons 27:22 – Truggy: Maifield vs. Phend 33:12 – Tire wear & track surface changes 39:08 – Wilson's TQ + main event chaos 44:57 – Great drives from Wiggins & Lemieux 57:12 – Euro vs. U.S. racing styles 1:14:10 – LCQ rules: 1 or 2 bump spots? 1:20:23 – Lil Bump vs. Cav & Rivkin – Should there be a penalty? 1:42:58 – Phend's composure vs. Maifield's pressure 2:00:04 – Ebuggy format suggestions 2:12:34 – Worlds predictions: Top 6 from EU & USA 2:58:38 – Phend takes #1 in RC Top 25 Rankings 3:04:34 – How the Top 25 system works 3:16:39 – Worlds bias & tire additive legality
On this episode of the Energy Stoners™ Cafe, host Toni Quest converses with renowned artist, V.L. Cox. V.L. is known for her powerfully provocative works in which she boldly tackles social justice, human rights and historical memory. With a career spanning over two decades, V.L. has exhibited her candid and thought-provoking art in major museums and galleries throughout the United States. Her mixed media, sculpture, and installations spark dialogue about race, gender identity, and equality. Perhaps best known for her “End Hate” series, she fearlessly confronts discrimination and civil rights through bold, thought-provoking imagery. We're excited to welcome V.L. Cox to the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast and Talk with TQ to share her journey, inspirations, and the impact of her work. The Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast, and Talk with TQ are the intellectual property of James H. Brooks and Toni Quest, producers. host: toniquesttv@gmail.com guest: www.vlcox.com instagram: vlcoxart recorded at Studio Theater in Exile at the Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art (HVMOCA)
Sau căng thẳng với đại học Harvard, chính quyền của tổng thống Donald Trump dọa sẽ thu hồi thị thực du học của hàng vạn sinh viên Trung Quốc. Chỉ trong mấy tháng đầu của nhiệm kỳ Trump 2, con số sinh viên Trung Quốc và Ấn Độ tìm cách chuyển hướng du học dự định tại Mỹ sang các nước nói tiếng Anh khác tăng lên. Anh Quốc luôn là điểm đến được sinh viên châu Á ưa chuộng, vậy tình hình mới này có giúp các đại học Anh đón sinh viên không muốn hoặc không thể vào Mỹ du học ? Thông tín viên Nguyễn Giang từ Luân Đôn giải thích : "Đầu tiên chúng ta phải nói rõ là xu thế quan tâm tìm chỗ du học ở Mỹ có giảm đi trong năm qua và có tác động của cái gọi là yếu tố “Trump” (Trump factor). Ví dụ trong 12 tháng qua thì có 19,4 triệu lượt tìm kiếm trên kênh du học quốc tế (Studyportals) chú tâm tới các bằng cử nhân và thạc sĩ ở Mỹ, và có 1,7 triệu lượt tìm kiếm vào các đại học ở Anh. Năm trước (2023-2024) thì con số ở Mỹ có cao hơn khá nhiều : 23,8 triệu lượt, so với Anh là 2,01 triệu (nguồn từ trang PoliticHomes ở Anh), tức là sự chú ý với các khóa học ở Mỹ giảm đi 5,5 triệu lượt, một con số cao. Các báo Anh những ngày qua cho hay Anh, sau đó tới Úc và Canada, là các nước đầu bảng để du học sinh Trung Quốc và Ấn Độ hướng tới, khi mà chính sách visa và có thể nói là thái độ căng thẳng của chính quyền Trump vẫn không thuyên giảm với sinh viên quốc tế". RFI tiếng Việt : Nói riêng về sinh viên Trung Quốc, qua quan sát, anh thấy có gì khác về môi trường cho họ tại Anh so với Mỹ và các nước khác ? Thông tín viên Nguyễn Giang : Thứ nhất là về con số, trừ những năm phong tỏa vì Covid, người ta ước tính hàng năm có trên 1 triệu sinh viên Trung Quốc xuất ngoại để du học. Với con số lớn thế này thì những nước có nhiều trường đại học mới đón đủ. Đài Loan thì có vấn đề chính trị ngoại giao với Trung Quốc nên gần đây hạn chế nhận, Singapore thì nhỏ, ít trường và sinh hoạt đắt đỏ, tuy sinh viên Trung Quốc có tăng trong làn sóng sang các nước láng giềng, nhưng không thể nào bằng thị trường du học đại học hoặc trên đại học ở Mỹ và Anh. Thứ nhì là về các ưu thế truyền thống: Anh thì có rất nhiều điểm vượt trội so với cả Úc, Singapore, Nhật, Hàn Quốc, Đài Loan, về số trường đại học đẳng cấp quốc tế, và cả khối trường tư, dự bị đại học (A-level, Sixth Form Colleges), thậm chí trường nội trú từ cấp 2 cho học sinh nước ngoài, nên Anh có thể “bao trọn gói” việc giáo dục từ nhỏ tới trưởng thành và lên cả cấp trên đại học cho bất cứ người nước ngoài nào tới. Và học sinh, sinh viên Trung Quốc rất thích điều này, chỉ có mỗi nhược điểm là học phí ở Anh cao. Ví dụ một trường tư cho nữ sinh dự bị đại học ở Cardiff có giá là 68 nghìn bảng/năm (trên 90 nghìn USD). Học cấp Sixth Form là 2 năm tức là phải chi tới 180 nghìn USD cho một em. Đây là con số rất cao. Còn thì Anh có ngôn ngữ tiếng Anh tiêu chuẩn, được người Trung Quốc sính hơn là giọng Mỹ, Úc, các đại học có nhiều bộ môn phong phú, từ nhạc cổ điển tới nghệ thuật, kiến trúc, các ngành STEM, kinh tế, xã hội, media ... và đều ở trình độ hàng đầu thế giới. Trong 50 trường hàng đầu thế giới được du học sinh Trung Quốc chọn có nhiều trường của Anh như Nottingham, Manchester, University College London (UCL), Edinburgh, Bristol, và King's College London. RFI : Chính quyền Trump cho rằng du học là ngành phải “phục vụ nước Mỹ trước hết, chứ không phải Trung Quốc” và Mỹ cũng có nhiều lo ngại về “gián điệp Trung Quốc, và sự đánh cắp công nghệ quan trọng từ các viện nghiên cứu của Hoa Kỳ ». Còn tại Anh, có mối lo ngại như vậy đối với sinh viên, nghiên cứu sinh Trung Quốc hay không? Thông tín viên Nguyễn Giang : Chính giới Anh vẫn luôn đánh giá rủi ro “bị xâm nhập” và mất cắp thông tin có giá trị cao về công nghệ trong các ngành trọng yếu, không nhất thiết là đối với những người từ Trung Quốc, mà đối với tất cả sinh viên, nghiên cứu sinh nước ngoài. Từ những năm trước (cụ thể là từ tháng 5/2021), Quốc hội Anh đã nghe báo cáo về việc đảm bảo cho các đại học phải nhận được chứng chỉ an ninh (security clearance), còn gọi là ‘ATAS certificate' từ bộ Ngoại Giao, thì mới cho phép sinh viên, nghiên cứu sinh ngoại quốc bước chân vào các ngành có “thông tin công nghệ nhạy cảm”. Tuy thế, mới đây thì một số tờ báo Anh (như bài của Shaun Wilson ngày 19/04/2025 trên trang The Standard) nói rằng có khoảng 20 đại học Anh vẫn có các quan hệ đối tác với nhóm 7 trường nghiên cứu công nghệ quân sự ở Trung Quốc, sau khi có cảnh báo từ quan chức an ninh tình báo Anh. Chính phủ và các đại học Anh tuy thế vẫn nói rằng họ có cơ chế giám sát và kiểm soát rủi ro. Ví dụ như họ tuân thủ các hướng dẫn UUK guidance, và Trusted Research guidance của chính phủ để đảm bảo an ninh cho các lĩnh vực nhạy cảm như hàng không, khí động học, vi sinh...và những mảng khác. Xin nhắc đây là hợp tác giữa các đại học tức là ở cấp giáo sư, tiến sĩ làm nghiên cứu, chứ không phải là nói về sinh viên. Chuyện sinh viên Trung Quốc bị nghi hay tố cáo như ở Mỹ thì tại Anh chưa thấy báo đài nói tới. RFI: Trở lại giai đoạn trước, tức là nhiệm kỳ 1 của tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump, có phải khi các chính sách ngày càng chặt hơn về visa du học với sinh viên quốc tế khiến Hoa Kỳ mất đi cơ hội thu hút sinh viên quốc tế từ những năm 2017-2021 ? Thông tín viên Nguyễn Giang : Vâng, một báo cáo của Hội đồng Anh về tình hình các cơ sở Giáo dục Đại học Anh (UK Higher Education Institutions) vào tháng 02/2025 đã nêu ra một số đánh giá đáng chú ý về xu hướng “tránh chính quyền Donald Trump” trong sinh viên quốc tế, có từ nhiệm kỳ trước của ông Trump (2017-2021). Theo báo cáo này thì ngay trong nhiệm kỳ 1 của ông Trump, sức hấp dẫn của các đại học Mỹ sụt giảm, với con số ghi danh từ sinh viên quốc tế chừng 50 nghìn/năm. Có thể suy đoán rằng thái độ của ông Trump với người Hồi giáo (các vụ trục xuất) khiến sinh viên từ Trung Đông và châu Phi sang Mỹ du học có giảm. Ngoài ra thì người châu Âu cũng ít hơn trước nhưng số người từ Đông Á, nhất là Trung Quốc, tới Mỹ học vẫn tăng đều cho tới đại dịch Covid (2020-2021). RFI: Nói riêng về sinh Trung Quốc, có phải là cứ khi nào Mỹ nhận ít sinh viên du học từ Trung Quốc thì họ lại sang Anh? Thông tín viên Nguyễn Giang : Sang thời Biden (2021-2024) thì số sinh viên Trung Quốc ở Mỹ đã giảm đi và Anh trở nên hấp dẫn hơn. Có thể nói, năm 2023 là thời kỳ đỉnh điểm của du học Anh với sinh viên Trung Quốc. Theo một điều tra thực hiện với 366.380 sinh viên tốt nghiệp ở nước ngoài về nước của Trung Quốc trong cuốn Sách Xanh (Blue Book) thì 25,75% trở về từ Anh, và 14,73% từ Úc và 11,02% từ Úc. Một nguồn khác là The Economist Intelligence cho hay kể cả sau thời Trump thì sang thời Biden, Mỹ đã bác 39% đơn xin visa du học từ Trung Quốc, một con số kỷ lục. Xin nhắc là từ gần 10 năm qua, Trung Quốc và Mỹ đã căng thẳng chứ không phải đợi đến vụ đại học Harvard bị chính quyền Trump cáo buộc là “hợp tác với đảng Cộng Sản Trung Quốc”. Tức là ngay sau nhiệm kỳ 1 của Trump và đại dịch Covid thì Anh vẫn đứng cao hơn Mỹ về số sinh viên Trung Quốc du học trở về. Nay thì con số vẫn cao nhưng không được như trước: năm 2024 có 103 nghìn visa du học được Anh cấp cho sinh viên Trung Quốc, giảm đi gần 50 nghìn so với năm 2023 (154 nghìn). Các đại học Anh đang hy vọng việc Mỹ “xua đuổi”, làm khó dễ cho sinh viên TQ sẽ khiến nhiều người đang học ở Mỹ chuyển sang Anh và lứa nhập học năm tới sẽ chọn Anh thay cho Mỹ ,vốn bị cho là có rủi ro về visa. Thậm chí các điều tra dư luận nói sinh viên Trung Quốc lo sợ bị kỳ thị, bị bạo hành ở Mỹ vì căng thẳng chính trị, thuế quan hai nước. RFI: Cuối cùng, chính sách visa của Anh thực ra cũng đang thắt chặt với sinh viên Trung Quốc nói riêng và sinh viên châu Á nói chung, gồm cả Việt Nam, Ấn Độ, Indonesia... Vậy nước Anh có thực sự thu hút sinh viên rồi giữ lại nhân tài phục vụ cho khoa học và kinh tế ? Và Anh đang phải cạnh tranh với các nước khác để thu hút dòng sinh viên quốc tế ? Thông tín viên Nguyễn Giang : Gần đây Anh ra chính sách visa chặt hơn, nên sinh viên quốc tế, một khi đã chọn con đường đi du học tốn kém, đều nộp đơn vào nhiều trường ở nhiều nước một lúc (gọi là multi-country application), và Anh chỉ là 1 trong số các nước sinh viên châu Á chọn ghi danh. Về các thị trường cạnh tranh với Anh thì có nước láng giềng với hệ thống giáo dục tương đồng là Cộng hòa Ireland. Tháng 1 năm nay tôi có thăm thủ đô Dublin và giao lưu với một số bạn VN bên đó thì được nghe là không chỉ sinh viên và nghiên cứu sinh tiến sĩ từ Việt Nam sang Ireland cũng tăng, tuy chưa phải là số lượng lớn nhưng là con số ngày càng nhiều chứ không giảm đi. Một bạn nói sau đại học, ở lại kiếm việc giảng dạy tại Ireland dễ hơn ở Anh. Như thế, Anh đang phải cạnh tranh với chính các nước tương đồng văn hóa. Rồi các trường ở Liên Hiệp Châu Âu. Theo quan sát cá nhân của tôi thì EU (Pháp, Đức, Hà Lan, Đan Mạch, hay cả Hungary, Ba Lan) cũng có các trường tốt, thu hút sinh viên học bằng tiếng Anh với giá cho một năm học thạc sĩ chỉ tính bằng tiền nghìn (euro) chứ không phải tiền trên 10 nghìn, thậm chí vài chục nghìn bảng Anh như tại Anh. Con số chính thức cho hay một năm học phí lấy tấm bằng thạc sĩ (MA) ở Anh là từ 17-30 nghìn bảng, so với các nước EU là 6-20 nghìn euro. Khác biệt rất là lớn. Một báo cáo của Hội đồng Anh từ tháng 2 cũng cho hay một thị trường du học cạnh tranh với Anh nay là vùng Đông Á và Đông Nam Á ví dụ như Đài Loan, Singapore, và cả Malaysia, Thái Lan. Các nghiên cứu của đại học East London và Hội đồng Anh đều nói Anh phải có cách hỗ trợ sinh viên Trung Quốc và châu Á nói chung nhiều hơn nữa, như kết nối họ với thị trường lao động sớm hơn để học xong họ có thể tận dụng thời gian gia hạn thị thực 18 tháng để kiếm được việc đúng ngành học. Nói tóm lại thì như tôi nêu ở trên, các đại học Anh đã rất hấp dẫn sinh viên quốc tế, gồm Trung Quốc, từ lâu nay rồi, chỉ có học phí cao và sinh hoạt đắt đỏ là bước cản trở lớn nhất thôi. Ngoài ra thì nếu muốn thu hút nhân tài và có nguồn nhân lực trẻ, có trình độ cao ở lại, thì Anh phải có chính sách thân thiện, tạo điều kiện hơn cho sinh viên quốc tế tiếp cận các ngành công nghiệp, thị trường lao động. Và đây là câu chuyện lâu dài về hướng nghiệp và tái cấu trúc các ngành kinh tế Anh theo hướng high-tech, digital và AI.
2024 Toastmaster World Champion of Public Speaking, Luisa Montalvo, is this episode's guest on the 'Energt Stoners™ Cafe podacst. She discusses her path to Speaking World Championship and her passions, animal rescue, and future spay & neuter clinic with host Toni Quest. Guest: montalvo.luisa@yahoo.com Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Talk with TQ and Energy Stoners (tm) Cafe podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
The Dream Team vs. A Gorilla. 100 hand-picked humans. One angry silverback. Who you got? We're back. Real Talk with Kenny King Jr. returns with wild debates, real convos, and zero filters. Special shoutout to Damon Bruce, Amy Trask, Nikolai Bonds, and TQ for inspiring this ridiculous but somehow important question. Would YOU take that fight? New episode drops soon. Stay locked in.
Double Tap Episode 404 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Midwest Industries, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Night Fision, and Matador Arms Welcome to Double Tap, episode 404! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! New Shirt Winner Dear WLS Shirt Winner- Sandy Ravage GunCon PUBLIC EVENT - June 28th Location - Cleveland, Ohio at the Twist Drill Building (1242 E 49th St) Industry/Media Events - June 25-28 (Mixed locations around Cleveland area) https://guncon.net/event/guncon-2025/ - Dear WLS Dependable Don - Who wins? Jermey vs a bag of dicks but in a van. Joe from NH - I've ordered two L3 Harris tubes. There are so many options out there for housings, mounts, and helmets. What are some things to considered when choosing the above? For instance, what features are necessary within a housing since that is the part I'm least sure about? I probably have everything by now, but thanks for the input. Joe From NH No notes. OutLore no last name... it's just OutLore - You asked for questions. I have 2. For best effect these should be read in a British accent. I will be scoring your accent in the chat. 1) If an orange is called an orange because it's orange, why isn't a lemon called a yellow? 2) As you may remember... I recently became a US citizen, and no I will not continually tell people about it because it's probably the most awesome thing that's ever happened to me in my entire life... anyway... What gun would you get to celebrate such a momentus event? Fancy Mitchell Defense AR? Lever Action? Revolver? Something that really screams 'Murica. Thanks fuckers. OutLore" No Notes McNoNotes - How often should you maintenance a direct thread suppressor? I have a 5 ½ inch suppressor living on a 10 ½ AR15, it's not pinned and welded. Oliver Clotheshauf - Well Shawnathon, I've been listening to your words of wisdom cult daddy (oi yay). In my last few Brownells orders I've added a TQ each time (2 for me and 1 for a family member who recently bought their first handgun) and when I bought a new plate carrier I bought a M-Fak (NAR Roo) at the same time. Now for the question as I'm not here to flex my spending habits, what medical items should I add or double up on to put inside the M-Fak?#nonotes Benjamin B - Wanting to get a gun for my girlfriend, but I'm not sure what to pick and she's not sure what she wants. Just that she wants one. It would be primarily a range toy/practice gun. What would the cast recommend? no notes... Hank Yall - Trying to decide on what brand of factory bolt action to watch for next. Brands I don't have but have interest in. In no set order. Bergara, Tikka, Sauer, Mauser, Franchi, CVA, Winchester, Sako, Sig Sauer, Four Peaks, Beretta or Browning. Generally a sub 1000 dollar guy but always like cheaper. Would mostly be just a deer rifle or range toy. Don't really need another I just like to watch for bargains. Have all the deer rifles I need but not how many I want. Trying to be short enough. NO KNOTS The winner of this week's swag pack is No Notes McNoNotes! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News New M-LOK Handguard for Henry Lever-Action Rifles XS Sights released the XS Lever Handguard (LVR-HG) for Henry lever-action rifles, priced at $247.50. It's lightweight, durable, and has slots for attaching M-LOK devices like lights and lasers. The design looks traditional but allows for modern upgrades. It's available now. New Kid-Friendly 20 Gauge Shotgun Escort just released the WS Youth, a new pump-action shotgun designed for kids and smaller shooters. It's chambered for 20-gauge shells, reducing recoil, and has a wood stock for better comfort. The 22-inch barrel makes it easy to handle.
Kentucky's strong anti-discrimination laws are in place following decades of advocacy work by the Fairness Campaign. Its executive director Chris Hartman visited 840WHAS to discuss the recent Kentucky state legislature's override of Gov. Andy Beshear's support of trans medical care and his aversion to the concept of conversion therapy.We also discussed online discussions of whether the LGB community should separate from the TQ+ advocacy messaging that roils a significant segment of society.
Author and animal behaviorist Frania Shelley-Grielen returns to Talk with TQ to discuss her new book, ‘Behavior Matters for Cats and Dogs', with show host Toni Quest. The book has been described as the essential, comprehensive resource of the science of animal behavior modification for pet guardians. Guest: Frania Shelly-Grielen www.animalbehavorist.us book available at: https://a.co/d/8fBezsS Host: Toni Quest toniquestv@gmail.com Talk with TQ is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H Brooks .
Bộ trưởng Thương mại Mỹ: Trump sẽ không giảm áp lực về thuế đối với Mexico, Canada và TQ; Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ sắp gặp người đồng cấp Ukraine tại Ả Rập Xê Út; Iran, Nga và Trung Quốc sẽ tổ chức tập trận quân sự chung; Hamas: Các cuộc đàm phán với Hoa Kỳ tập trung vào việc thả con tin người Mỹ ở Gaza
Activist Cathy Marino-Thomas talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ about the current state of our LGBTQ community especially with our transgender, intersex and non-binary American citizens being targeted by the new administration. Most recently the National Park Service has deleted references to transgender and queer people by removing the “TQ” part of the LGBTQ acronym from the Stonewall National Monument website that launched a massive rally in NYC on Valentines Day. Marino-Thomas who is one of the rally organizers stresses to our audience that this is no time to stay at home. We need to show up and speak out and not allow 50 years of LGBTQ civil rights progress be ripped away with executive orders attempting to erase our history and our community. The new administration is trying to scapegoat our community in an attempt to distract the country to what is really happening to all of our freedoms. This isn't the first time our LGBTQ community has been targeted by an administration's hatred and lack of understanding of who we are. When Republican Dwight Eisenhower was elected President he issued Executive Order 10450 in 1953 that revoked Truman's Executive Order 9835 of 1947 and dismantled Truman's Loyalty Board Program. This resulted in 5,000 federal gays and lesbians to be fired in government that began the Lavender Scare witch hunt of the 1950's and continued until 1975. We talked to Cathy about what can we do to ensure our LGBTQ community moves forward in the current Trump administration and her spin on our LGBTQ issues. Cathy Marino-Thomas spent many years with the Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) Buddy Program visiting people afflicted with HIV/AIDS and assisting them with daily chores, advocacy and information. She worked on the issue of marriage equality since 1998 serving as Executive Director of Marriage Equality NY for 3 years (2005 - 2008) and Board President for 6 years. After merging Marriage Equality NY with Marriage Equality USA 2011 she served as Co-President of Marriage Equality USA for 3 years until retiring in 2014. Cathy has spoken all over the country about the rights, privileges and obligations that protect families only through the right to civil marriage. Currently Cathy is proud to be a board member of the Stonewall Democrats of New York as well as Gilbert Baker Foundation which has joined forces with the ACLU to fight more than 60+ US communities who have banned the Rainbow Flag the global symbol of LGBTQ equality that was recently banned from federal buildings by the new administration. For More Info… LISTEN: 600+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
Điện Kremlin nói vẫn chưa có chi tiết cụ thể về cuộc gặp Trump-Putin; Mỹ từ chối đồng bảo trợ dự thảo nghị quyết LHQ ủng hộ Ukraine; Các hãng hàng không được cảnh báo khi hải quân TQ tập trận bắn đạn thật ngoài khơi Úc; Cảnh sát Hàn Quốc lập hồ sơ chống lại ông Yoon vì tội cản trở lệnh bắt giữ.
Đài Bắc nói Eo biển Đài Loan không phải của TQ sau khi tàu chiến Canada đi qua; Anh nói sẽ đưa binh sĩ đến Ukraine nếu cần, lãnh đạo Châu Âu họp bàn chiến lược; Trước đàm phán với Mỹ, Nga nói sẽ không nhượng bộ lãnh thổ cho Ukraine; Nga phạt Google vì video trên YouTube hướng dẫn lính Nga đầu hàng.
Monday, February 17th, 2025Today, Trump officials fired nuclear staff not realizing they oversee the country's nuclear weapons stockpile so now he's trying to re-hire them; Zelensky refuses to hand over US access to Ukraine's minerals; three DOGEbags showed up to San Francisco City Hall demanding records; Trump bars federal funding for schools with COVID vaccine mandates; internal DOGE documents show Musk is trying to skirt the law with his DEI firings; the Trump administration has moved to drop transgender discrimination cases at the EEOC; protests erupt after the National Park Service removed the “TQ” from LGBTQ at the Stonewall National Monument; DOGE published classified information; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News. Thank You DeleteMeJoindeleteme.com/dailybeans code dailybeans for 20% off.Thank You PiqueLifeGet 20% off on the Radiant Skin Duo, plus a FREE starter kit at Piquelife.com/dailybeans.Stories:Zelenskyy declines to accept US proposal to access Ukraine's minerals - Emma Burrows | AP NewsElon Musk's DOGE Posts Classified Data On Its New Website - Jennifer Bendery | HuffPost Trump bars federal funding to schools with COVID vaccine mandates - Anne Flaherty and Kelsey Walsh | ABC NewsProtests at Stonewall National Monument after "LGBTQ" changed to "LGB" on government website - Ali Bauman, Kristie Keleshian | CBS New YorkRecords show how DOGE planned Trump's DEI purge — and who gets fired next - Hannah Natanson and Chris Dehghanpoor | The Washington Post3 men claiming to be from DOGE show up at San Francisco City Hall, demand records - Tim Fang | CBS NewsTrump administration wants to un-fire nuclear safety workers but can't figure out how to reach them - Peter Alexander and Alexandra Marquez | NBC NewsTrump administration moves to drop transgender discrimination cases - Julian Mark and Beth Reinhard | The Washington PostGood Trouble:#TheMajorityProject: 100k Postcards to Congress – Signs Of JusticeFederal workers - feel free to email me at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. From The Good News“Pay the people - F*** Elon!”#TheMajorityProject: 100k Postcards to Congress – Signs Of JusticeLink to Bacchus' adoption pageReminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Đài Bắc nói Eo biển Đài Loan không phải của TQ sau khi tàu chiến Canada đi qua; Anh nói sẽ đưa binh sĩ đến Ukraine nếu cần, lãnh đạo Châu Âu họp bàn chiến lược; Trước đàm phán với Mỹ, Nga nói sẽ không nhượng bộ lãnh thổ cho Ukraine; Nga phạt Google vì video trên YouTube hướng dẫn lính Nga đầu hàng.
Điện Kremlin trả lời mập mờ về các cuộc tiếp xúc Putin-Trump; Nga cảnh báo triển vọng gia hạn hiệp ước vũ khí hạt nhân với Mỹ; Trung Quốc phàn nàn Nhật về những tham chiếu ‘tiêu cực'; TQ hy vọng Đức Đạt Lai Lạt Ma có thể ‘trở lại con đường đúng đắn'; CFPB yêu cầu toàn thể nhân viên ngừng ‘công việc'
Bộ Ngoại giao Mỹ nói hôm 25/1 rằng họ đình chỉ các chương trình rà phá bom mìn trên toàn cầu trong ít nhất 3 tháng, sau khi chính quyền của Tổng thống Trump tuyên bố tạm dừng viện trợ cho nước ngoài trên diện rộng. Động thái này gây tác động đến Việt Nam và nhiều nước trên thế giới, New York Times và StratNews Global đưa tin hôm 28/1. Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: TP HCM kỳ vọng kiều hối đạt 10 tỷ USD năm 2025. 95 người chết vì tai nạn giao thông trong 4 ngày nghỉ Tết, từ 26 đến 29/12 âm lịch. Cơ sở dầu mỏ của Nga tại Nizhny Novgorod bốc cháy sau cuộc tấn công của Ukraine. Người dân Hàn Quốc lo lắng về việc đi máy bay sau vụ máy bay bốc cháy ở Busan. Microsoft điều tra xem nhóm liên kết với công ty khởi nghiệp TQ có lấy được dữ liệu OpenAI không. Máy bay phản lực Mỹ phá vỡ rào cản âm thanh trong nỗ lực khôi phục du lịch siêu thanh. LVMH cân nhắc mở rộng dấu ấn tại Hoa Kỳ khi CEO bày tỏ sự chán nản với Pháp.
TQ ‘muốn duy trì liên lạc với tất cả các bên' về cuộc khủng hoảng Ukraine; Tên lửa Typhon sẽ ở lại Philippines; Philippines làm truyện tranh về cuộc chiến Biển Đông; Tòa án Hàn Quốc bác bỏ yêu cầu gia hạn giam giữ TT Yoon; Thái Lan, Trung Quốc thành lập trung tâm chống mạng lưới lừa đảo trực tuyến
THE TIME IS NOW After a lengthy hiatus, Trans Questioning is coming back! More importantly, I'm finally getting my beard lasered off! Covering the period from before my first laser session to after my second, this episode is an old school piecemeal TQ self-reflecting on why it's taken me long to get this process going, and what it means to my stalling transition. I also get tonsillitis. And through it all, naturally, I'm processing the newfound political reality in the USA as a trans woman, searching as always for a light at the end of the tunnel. Improbable as it may seem, I think I found one. For an explanation as to why this is "episode zero" of Trans Questioning "2," listen to the episode. It's the very first thing I talk about. Expect regular biweekly episodes starting sometime before spring 2025. Find out more at https://trans-questioning-podcast.pinecast.co
Lễ tuyên thệ nhậm chức của ông Trump sẽ diễn ra bên trong tòa nhà Quốc hội; Tổng thống Hàn Quốc Yoon dự phiên tòa về việc gia hạn thời gian câu lưu; Philippines nói ASEAN và TQ phải bắt đầu giải quyết các vấn đề gai góc của bộ quy tắc ứng xử Biển Đông; TikTok đối mặt với hạn chót của lệnh cấm ở Mỹ.
Phó chủ tịch TQ Hàn Chính tham dự lễ nhậm chức của ông Trump; Các nhà điều tra xin gia hạn thời gian giam giữ Tổng thống Hàn Quốc; Philippines tập trận gần bãi cạn tranh chấp; Thái Lan trấn an du khách Trung Quốc về an ninh; TQ bác bỏ phát hiện của Hoa Kỳ về sự thống trị trong ngành đóng tàu của TQ
Chính quyền Việt Nam hôm 19/12 nhắc lại rằng họ muốn tái ứng cử vào Hội đồng Nhân quyền Liên Hiệp Quốc nhiệm kỳ 2026-2028, đồng thời hứa tiếp tục đóng vai trò ‘tích cực và có trách nhiệm' cho ‘nỗ lực chung' về nhân quyền. Xem chi tiết: https://bit.ly/voatvfb6 Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: UNESCO cử chuyên gia sang đánh giá rủi ro đối với Vịnh Hạ Long. Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng TQ đến Việt Nam sau khi thoát nghi án tham nhũng. Trung Quốc phủ nhận nỗ lực can thiệp vào các cuộc bầu cử địa phương ở Mỹ. Nga tố Ukraine tấn công phi đạn vào Kursk, gây thương vong. Nga tiến quân ở Pokrovsk, cư dân Ukraine vẫn bám trụ. Vụ tràn dầu của Nga ở Biển Đen ‘sẽ ảnh hưởng thiên nhiên hàng chục năm'. ‘Chó dẫn đường kỹ thuật số' giúp người khiếm thị điều hướng y như người sáng mắt.
TT Hàn Quốc bị cấm ra nước ngoài; Đài Loan báo động do Trung Quốc điều động ồ ạt để tập trận; Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Mỹ cảnh báo về khả năng Trung Quốc thay đổi trật tự quốc tế; Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng TQ Đổng Quân xuất hiện trở lại; TQ điều tra Nvidia; Thái Lan-Campuchia đàn áp người bất đồng chính kiến
What's actually happening? Why do I have to convert this TQ? Link to full podcast: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/GKNRqK0tYOb
TQ kêu gọi Mỹ ‘thận trọng' trước chuyến đi Hawaii của TT Đài Loan; Lithuania trục xuất 3 nhà ngoại giao TQ; Tình báo Anh: Nga đứng sau vụ phá hoại ‘vô cùng liều lĩnh'; Bộ trưởng quốc phòng Nga thăm Triều Tiên; Indonesia đàm phán với Mỹ và Nga về công nghệ điện hạt nhân
This week on The Franchise Podcast, Joe and TQ discuss what's wrong with the Raiders and why time is needed to right the ship. The guys also get into the World Series champion Dodgers, what they loved about this team, and where they could build on 2024's success in the off-season. The Lakers are off to an up-and-down start, but the guys have seen enough of JJ Redick to believe he's the right man to lead the Purple and Gold. Finally, Joe and TQ honor the late great Quincy Jones.Support the showWatch the show on YouTube, Facebook Watch, and FranchiseSportsMedia.comStream the audio-only version at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio Buzzsprout More...
D.R.I.F.T. Studio artist, Tanya Evans-Johnson, is this episode's guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast.. She discusses, with host Toni Quest, her upcoming exhibit at the Greenburgh Town Hall in New Westchester County, New York. Her art is based on her ‘DRIFT' art principle - Designing Reclaimed Items From Trash. exerts from 'Talk with TQ' video interiview Host: Toni Quest toniquesttv@gmail.com Guest: Tanya Evans-Johnson Instagram: Drift_studio_by_tanya Treunique@aol.com #town of greenburgh
Renowned New York Daily News Photographer, Charles Ruppmann, is this episode's guest on Talk with TQ. Recorded on location at JO's Body Shop, owner and massage therapist, Julie Overskei, joins the conversation. Mr. Ruppermann discusses his extraordinary 50-year career as a staff photographer with the New York Daily News, and his exhibit at JO's Body Shop in Peekskill, NY. Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Guest: Charles Ruppmann cruppmann@gmail.com Julie Overskei www.Josbodyshopny.com
Bộ trưởng quốc phòng Philippines nghi ngờ ý định của TQ về bộ quy tắc ứng xử Ở Biển Đông; Trung Quốc kết thúc tập trận xung quanh Đài Loan, nói có thể tiến hành thêm; Mỹ sẽ điều hệ thống chống phi đạn và binh sĩ tới Israel; Giải Nobel Kinh tế được trao cho các nhà nghiên cứu về bất bình đẳng
Beebs and Dan rope John Nathan Cordy back on whilst the Doc and TQ are away. Big shoes to fill, but he's now a Dad, and Johnny big chewbs since last time he was on. Can he get through the first 60 seconds without an R Kelly joke? This may have been a bad idea. Oh dear. Topics include the big guns (Fender, Gibson, Suhr) returning to the NAMM show for 2025, checking in with Cordy's youtube success/workflow and all the hullalballoo around Kemper charging for updates. Are free gear updates now a thing of the past?
One of the most talked about feature guests is back on the pod! Tony Quinn checks in with his report card on Supercars and a window into the new look Triple 8 Executive Team. Will Supercars return to his Queensland Raceway and is four race tracks (farms as he calls them) enough or is he eyeing up another? The character and the commitment of Will Brown, the laser focus and determination of Broc Feeney and why he could bounce back in the enduros. Somewhere in Tony's insanely busy schedule he makes time for philanthropic projects and he is ultra passionate about them, from Greg Murphy's Street Smart Road Safety Program to helping the next SVG or Scott Dixon on the pathway via his Tony Quinn foundation. When the Scotsman talks, we're always captivated. This chat lives right up to that and more. If you love this, and havn't listened to his feature chat, check out TQ's Rusty's Garage episode here. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audio of the all star quiz that slipped through the net before our hiatus. Just catchin up on lost episodes before we re-start. Featuring, Beebs, TQ, Jake, Smith, Jens Larsen, Rhett Shull, John Nathan Cordy, Jack Gardiner, James Davies, Joseph Anidjar.
Cố vấn An ninh Quốc gia Mỹ hội kiến Chủ tịch Trung Quốc; Điện Kremlin: Không nên biến vụ bắt giữ ông chủ Telegram thành đàn áp chính trị; Nhà lập pháp Mỹ nói vụ máy bay TQ xâm phạm không phận là ‘lời cảnh tỉnh' với Nhật Bản; FBI: Kẻ mưu sát đã kiếm mục tiêu nhiều tháng trời trước khi nhắm vào Trump
Emma has released four studio albums, one of them be an album of ambient music and her latest single ‘Firing range' is out today. Her music has taken her on multiple tours across Canada, New Zealand, England, with her band Interior Castle and many tours across Australia in her dance-pop band Heaps Good Friends. A couple of years ago, Emma and her husband David Kruse started a Catholic record label called Enemy Love Records. They do ministry to Catholic musicians as well as help discover Indie Catholic artists/ bands and assist them in producing and promoting their music, with a focus on gigging. Show Sponsor: Strive 21: https://strive21.com/matt Exodus90: https://exodus90.com/matt Hallow: https://hallow.com/mattfradd Emma's Links: https://www.instagram.com/emmafradd?igsh=bDR6dDVreG9kMmNn&utm_source=qr https://open.spotify.com/artist/14IHpyybyxSIWAfdZ0cJry?si=7dgydASWSoiD74spHt05ig https://www.instagram.com/enemyloverecords?igsh=ejdsYnMzdHBuY2N0&utm_source=qr http://www.enemyloverecords.com/ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6gDMo76iALiofMGtmhoZLl?si=KgLVasrsTkOOcz_8wh5-TQ&pi=u-lLwB7rVjSeyb
In an obtuse world Mark & Jefe are here to keep you vertical. This episode we chat with Doc from Dark Angel Medical on the importance of medical training, med kits and how to be generally prepared Find Dark Angel Medical Here: Website: https://www.darkangelmedical.com Support Our Sponsor -> Attero Arms: https://atteroarms.com/ Books We Recommend: Herbal […] The post The Live Laugh Larp Podcast 21 – TQ the Neck Solves All Problems with Dark Angel Medical | Live Laugh Larp Ep. 21 appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
On this week's very special episode of Tough Questions the boys welcome on Steve Malden. This is an incredible episode. Steve opens up immediately and doesn't shy away from a single TQ. I think this one will go down as a top episode. Hope you all enjoy it. Tough Questions Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ToughQuestions Check Out Tough Questions with Jeff and Tim iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tough-questions/id1669524479 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0fy4RZhE6uE6WReq9jVP4O?si=c24824663daf4408
In this episode, Andrea welcomes back Jean Slatter, a renowned author, motivational speaker, energy healing expert, and certified traditional naturopath. Jean explains the concept of 'Transcendent Intelligence' (TQ) and how each of us can raise our TQ to access higher guidance. Jean emphasizes the importance of verifying intuitive messages and shares practical methods, including how to get started with and improve pendulum dowsing skills. Through illustrative personal stories and examples, she helps listeners better understand how to decode their life's journey with clarity and precision.✨ Learn more about Jean Slatter https://creativemystic.com/
The FriPod crew discuss the Thunder's recent play, potential playoff matchups, answer your TQ's and more. https://down-to-dunk.myshopify.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Midlife has a bad reputation, often paired with the word "crisis" or seen as the "over the hill" phase of our journey. As the founder of the Modern Elder Academy (the worlds' first midlife wisdom school), Chip Conley is changing this negative narrative to one that reclaims our middle years as a time of incredible regenerative possibilities. In this podcast, Tami Simon sits down with Chip to talk about his new book, Learning to Love Midlife, and how those of us amidst this phase can activate our capacities for renewal and "let our souls lead the dance." Tune in for a very honest and hope-giving podcast on: The phoenix phenomenon; the anatomy of transition; the metaphor of the chrysalis; cultivating a growth mindset; the components of high "TQ" (or transitional IQ); creating space for something new; the great midlife edit; the dark night of the ego; radically shifting how you want to live your life; vulnerability and accepting help; "dancing backwards in high heels"; developing a friendship with your body; letting go—but also welcoming in; the alchemy of curiosity and wisdom; goosebumps as a sign you're on the right path; and more. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.
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This week's Sense of Humor episode is Part 3 of Satellite Sisters Uncommon Senses, a 5-part series from Lian Dolan, Liz Dolan and Julie Dolan.Lian rehearsing for the dinner table, Funsuckers vs Funseekers, Men Stink and Other Lessons We Learned From Our Brothers plus who's the funniest in the family?The first episode Sense of Connection is here.The second episode Sense of Self is here.Thank you to this week's sponsors and to listeners who use these special urls and codes:BritBox https://britbox.com Use promo code sistersOsea https://oseamalibu.com Use code satsistersJenni Kayne https://jennikayne.com/sistersProse https://prose.com/sistersThank you to MEA, the world's first online wisdom school, for their support of the Satellite Sisters Big Fun Weekend.Read more about the MEA Workshops on the Satellite Sisters blog here.MEA has 5-day Workshops in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Baja, MexicoMEA 2024 Baja Workshop Highlights Reframing Retirement: Thriving in Your Next Phase of Life with Colleen Drummond and Robert Laura, starts 1/15/24 Navigating Transitions with Christine Sperber and Jeff Hamaoui, starts 1/29/24 Falling Down and Getting Up: Discovering Your Own Resilience and Strength with Mark Nepo, starts 2/5/24 The Consciously Curated Life with Barabara Waxman, starts 2/12/2024 The Power of Deep Rest with Tracee Stanley and Teddi Dean, starts 2/19/24 Awaken Your Rebel Soul with Shelley Paxton, Starts 2/26/24 Love's Journey: Transforming our relationships with Dené Logan, starts 3/4/24 Learning to Love Midlife with Chip Conley, Starts 3/12/24 Coming Into Your Own: Reconnecting with Who You Are and What You Want with Christing Carter, Starts 3/18/24 Cultivating Purpose with MEA co-founder Jeff Hamaoui, starts 3/25/24 View all Baja, Mexico and Santa Fe, New Mexico workshopsMEA Online WorkshopsSatellite Sisters get 20% off all MEA Online workshops with discount code: SISTERS. Click here to view all online workshops and enter the discount code at checkout. Navigating Midlife Transitions: This 6-module LIVE online workshop will support you in cultivating transitional intelligence (TQ). Starts 2/23/24 Reframing Retirement: This 5-day online on-demand workshop helps you reimagine one of the biggest transitions in adult life. Cultivating Purpose: This 8-module online on-demand workshop will support you in living a more alive, balanced and purpose-filled life. Satellite Sisters links:All new Satellite Sisters Shop is open with all new merch.https://satellite-sisters-shop-5893.myshopify.com/Go to the Satellite Sisters website here: https://satellitesisters.comOn the website, subscribe to Pep Talk, the Satellite Sisters Newsletter.Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl...JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: - Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSis...Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/satel...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@satsistersEmail: hello@satellitesisters.comLian Dolan on Instagram @liandolan: https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/Liz Dolan on Instagram @satellitesisterliz: https://www.instagram.com/satellitesi...Julie Dolan on @Instagram @julieoldesister https://www.instagram.com/julieoldestsister/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's Sense of Humor episode is Part 3 of Satellite Sisters Uncommon Senses, a 5-part series from Lian Dolan, Liz Dolan and Julie Dolan. Lian rehearsing for the dinner table, Funsuckers vs Funseekers, Men Stink and Other Lessons We Learned From Our Brothers plus who's the funniest in the family? The first episode Sense of Connection is here. The second episode Sense of Self is here. Thank you to this week's sponsors and to listeners who use these special urls and codes: BritBox https://britbox.com Use promo code sisters Osea https://oseamalibu.com Use code satsisters Jenni Kayne https://jennikayne.com/sisters Prose https://prose.com/sisters Thank you to MEA, the world's first online wisdom school, for their support of the Satellite Sisters Big Fun Weekend. Read more about the MEA Workshops on the Satellite Sisters blog here. MEA has 5-day Workshops in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Baja, Mexico MEA 2024 Baja Workshop Highlights Reframing Retirement: Thriving in Your Next Phase of Life with Colleen Drummond and Robert Laura, starts 1/15/24 Navigating Transitions with Christine Sperber and Jeff Hamaoui, starts 1/29/24 Falling Down and Getting Up: Discovering Your Own Resilience and Strength with Mark Nepo, starts 2/5/24 The Consciously Curated Life with Barabara Waxman, starts 2/12/2024 The Power of Deep Rest with Tracee Stanley and Teddi Dean, starts 2/19/24 Awaken Your Rebel Soul with Shelley Paxton, Starts 2/26/24 Love's Journey: Transforming our relationships with Dené Logan, starts 3/4/24 Learning to Love Midlife with Chip Conley, Starts 3/12/24 Coming Into Your Own: Reconnecting with Who You Are and What You Want with Christing Carter, Starts 3/18/24 Cultivating Purpose with MEA co-founder Jeff Hamaoui, starts 3/25/24 View all Baja, Mexico and Santa Fe, New Mexico workshops MEA Online Workshops Satellite Sisters get 20% off all MEA Online workshops with discount code: SISTERS. Click here to view all online workshops and enter the discount code at checkout. Navigating Midlife Transitions: This 6-module LIVE online workshop will support you in cultivating transitional intelligence (TQ). Starts 2/23/24 Reframing Retirement: This 5-day online on-demand workshop helps you reimagine one of the biggest transitions in adult life. Cultivating Purpose: This 8-module online on-demand workshop will support you in living a more alive, balanced and purpose-filled life. Satellite Sisters links: All new Satellite Sisters Shop is open with all new merch. https://satellite-sisters-shop-5893.myshopify.com/ Go to the Satellite Sisters website here: https://satellitesisters.com On the website, subscribe to Pep Talk, the Satellite Sisters Newsletter. Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl... JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: - Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSis... Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/satel... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@satsisters Email: hello@satellitesisters.com Lian Dolan on Instagram @liandolan: https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/ Liz Dolan on Instagram @satellitesisterliz: https://www.instagram.com/satellitesi... Julie Dolan on @Instagram @julieoldesister https://www.instagram.com/julieoldestsister/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices