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As a sensuous Catwoman seduces Sydney society and Perth's Ugly Men stage their annual carnival at Uglieland, ugly meanie Mussolini uses his new executive powers to protect fascist Italy from having fun while Elon Musk's original man crush Nikola Tesla predicts a wireless world where you can watch an American presidential inauguration on your pocket-sized screen device.This week's bonus episode for subscribers delves into the identity of the Masked Dancer, who was a household name in mid 20th century Australia for a career that extended from vaudeville to videotape.For a free trial that will give you access to ad-free, early and bonus episodes:Patreon: patreon.com/forgottenaustraliaApple: apple.co/forgottenaustraliaTo buy They'll Never Hold Me:https://www.booktopia.com.au/they-ll-never-hold-me-michael-adams/book/9781923046474.htmlThe Murder Squad:https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781923046504.htmlHanging Ned Kelly:https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweetheart:https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.htmlEmail: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we examine some of the strategies associated with not so handsome men and how they manage to attract the attention of Pretty Women.
This week I'm joined by my friend, Kyle Reiss!
In Perth in de jaren twintig waren The Ugly Men zeer belangrijk voor zowel mannen als vrouwen uit vooral de lagere en middenklasse. De leden organiseerden dansavonden en andere sociale evenementen en bouwden huizen voor oorlogsweduwen en anderen in nood. Wie waren die 'Uglies' precies en hoe kwamen ze aan hun geld? Dat bespreken we met historicus Ingeborg van Teeseling.
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Sintonía: "Rockin´ The Keys" - Jose Melisand & His Piano"Open The Door Richard" - Bill Doggett; "Bla Bla Bla Cha Cha Cha" - Titus Turner and Mort Garson Orchestra; "Rex The Hex" - The King´s Jesters; "Lookout" - Savina and The Love Orchestra; "Minor Mad" - Roby Davis; "All or Nothing At All (Take Your Lips Offa My Cheek)" - Page Cavanaugh Trio; "Sister Jenny" - The Four Hues & George Cates Orchestra; "Guitar Rock" - Irving Ashby; "Walking Together" - Reed Harper & The Notes; "Nite Train To Wabash" - Billy Wayne Combo; "The Girl With The Swingin´ Derriere" - Ruth Wallis & Jimmy Carroll Orchestra; "Rock´n´Roll Cha Cha Cha" - The Shepherd Sisters; "Abdullahs Pets" - Henri De Pari & His Orchestra. Todas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (1x10") "Down at the Ugly Men´s Lounge Vol. 3" (Roof Records, 2018)"Get A Load of That Walk" - Randy Van Horne & The Tigers; "Lonesome Road" - Jackie Jocko & The Barrett Singers; "Rock Mr. Banjo" - Bobby Schmidt & Sein Sextett; "Leave My Heart" - Mary Del & Archie Bleyer Orchestra; "Neptune Part 1" - Sammy Benskin & The Spacemen y "Out Of The Picture" de Mike Phillips & The Vocalaires, extraídas de la recopilación "Down at the Ugly Men´s Lounge Vol. 7 (Roof Records, 2023)Escuchar audio
A very short show today with the Orioles in action against the Pirates in Pittsburgh: A breakdown of the Caps loss to the Pens, women's and men's Final Four talk and more! The Bram Weinstein Show Live Weekdays: 3:00pm-5:00pm EST Listen Live: ESPN 630 App | Sportscapitoldc.com | ESPN 630 AM Podcast: Apple | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Twitter: @RealBramW | @Mike_Callow | @ESPN630DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ashley and Ress discuss "medium ugly men", focusing on the concept in popular culture and online forums. Both hosts share personal anecdotes and opinions. The topics include whether relative attractiveness determines a person's behavior, the influence of ego on one's skills in bed and the impact of self-awareness.
Do women actually date "ugly" men? If so, why? That's what we discuss in this week's episode.
Connor pugs tells a Storytime of a gen alpha girl says "ugly men are worthless" this gen Alpha Gen Z girl is a tiktok girl who thinks cringe things gen alpha people think. Try not to laugh at this hilarious storytime! Today we have another funny Storytime, in the same way Scrubby aka Scrubs and Luna tell their stories over gameplay. If you enjoyed the video I would really appreciate taking a second to press the like button and comment down below and if you like content like this subscribe with notifications on! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connor-pugs/support
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We begin this show with a look at 2 World War II veterans with major milestones this week. The first celebrated his 101st birthday, and the second, Fred Taylor, finally walked across the stage in his cap and gown at the age of 102 to receive his diploma. Other segments include; Memorial Day Weekend travel […]
In this episode we talk about a variety of topics… preferences in relationships, communicating needs and being ghosted… check it out
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Ugly Men and the Audacity, what a great name for a band. This week was a mess. First the podcast mic did not record, then the camera lighting wasn't right. Then some woman confiscated our hosts eyebrows right off of her face. Then the podcast had to be re-flimed, not once, not twice, but three times. But through it all, Divine kept her cool...ish. This week our host talks about just that, keeping cool when the fire gets hot and rolling with lifes punches. She talks about making the conscious decision to not focus on the bad and to continuously celebrate the good. She mourns her eyebrows. She contemplates bangs. She bargains with God. Just the normal stuff. Our host then launches into the female gaze Tiktok--yes that one. The one with that guy that was later found to be a raging, violent, misogynist? Oh, still confused cuz there are so many? The ugly guy. The one who looks like Mr. Tumnus. Yes, that one. She talks about ugly men and their audacity, where they get it from. How in this patriarchy there will never be an instance where men 'get it" just because they're a little ugo. Why? Because they were raised in this society babe. Duh This leads into a larger conversation about the beauty standard, about expectations and so much more. MERCH IS HERE! https://www.vinephilo.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinephilo/https://twitter.com/vinephiloListen to the Podcast Anywhere! https://linktr.ee/Povyouremytherapist
Sponsor Link:Profit Specialist Groupvideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FV-m...https://www.cashisking.cc/Scientific Redpills - Study finds: The uglier you are, the more your wife or girlfriend wants to smash other men when she can get pregnant.https://www.goingyourownway.com/mgtow...Mystery Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lkQP...Odysee.TV: https://odysee.com/@SandmanMGTOW:cBitchute Link: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YIxe...SubscribeStar.com: https://www.subscribestar.com/sandmanPaypal / Email: Sandmanmgtow @ Gmail.comHi Everyone Sandman Here,This video is brought to you by a donation from Alex and here's what he very briefly has to say: "Hi Sandman. Thank you for your hard work. I really appreciate it." Well Alex thanks for the donation and I thought I'd cover a recent post from Going your own way dot com which I've put in the description called: "Scientific Redpills - Study finds: The uglier you are, the more your wife or girlfriend wants to smash other men when she can get pregnant." Here's what someone named GrnB has to say and I quote: "Studies like this are a great read, redpills with scientific evidence. I am going to translate this into normal English. The study title is: “Women's sexual interests across the ovulatory cycle depend on primary partner developmental instability”. Which means The uglier you are, the more your wife or girlfriend wants to be with other men when she can get pregnant. Another key line reads “Normally ovulating women have been found toreport greater sexual attraction to men other than their own partners when near ovulation relative to the luteal phase” meaning that normal girlfriends and wives do not want to bang their boyfriend or husband when they can get pregnant. The article continues by saying “In a sample of 54 couples, we found that women whose partners had high developmental instability (high fluctuating asymmetry) had greater attraction to men other than their partners, and less attraction to their own partners, when fertile.” Which means out of 54 couples, girlfriends and wives who had ugly boyfriends or husbands wanted to someone else even more when they were ready to get pregnant. The final line is that “females may sometimes benefit from a strategy in which they secure investment from a long-term mate and obtain genetic benefits from extra-pair partners.” Meaning Betabux and alphafux." unquote. Thank you GrnB for posting that. What I found really funnyg about the way it's worded is that author one Steven Gangestad has to tip toe around the truth. When he says that women will go for a man with more developmental stability it's such a vague term. Does it mean he has low stability when it comes to his career and income? Or does it mean he's looks aren't the best. What exactly is high fluctuating asymmetry. Does that mean his behavior as a provider protector isn't consistent and therefore she isn't happy? Does it mean that his face isn't symmetrical and that the black pilled community is right? That's exactly what it means and it stands for FA. They measured the symmetry of men's ear length, ear width, elbow width, wrist length, length of fingers, ankle width and foot width. The study also concludes that appearance wasn't the only determining factor but male behavior. That women want the complete package or that they are more likely to look elsewhere. I'll discuss more in a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Profit Specialist Group:Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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If you thought the girls were unfiltered before well buckle up because this week they go off the rails. Kellen and Emily kick off the episode by recapping the most life changing event they have been to in a while, emo night. After that the girls go off the deep end talking about how Kellen is way too nice to ugly men, and how she needs to be more like Emily, a b***h. We hope you enjoy this wild episode. K, bye. Video podcast out every Friday on Youtube! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5OMgX_LM5QducLM00Y3bLg/videos Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/society97.pod/?hl=en Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@society97pod Email: society97.pod@gmail.com Kellen's Socials: @kellenredcay Emily's Socials: @starnesey
Beauty is only skin deep but ugly goes right down to the bone.
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE: https://dateologycoach.substack.com/p/man-who-looks-like-a-sea-creature?s=w#details In This Episode: How long should a first date be? The first date sign that he's going to ask for a second date Online dating tips when you're still grieving your last relationship Why so many men struggle to communicate their feelings A man with a face like a Picasso teaches men how to find out if a woman is overweight
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This Week with the Savages. Drae, Pierre and George discuss George's taste in Ugly men, also Ugly Babies, Lesbains, Wedding Photographers and more. Stay Savage!
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In This Episode we discuss:Are food baes a REAL thing?Women that date ugly men.Should cartoon characters be "cancelled'?Which Boujie stage are you currently in in life...where you spend money with no hesitation?Would you prefer to be cremated or buried?Want to SUPPORT the Channel?Cash App: $AshleysYummyTummyPaypal: Paypal.Me/YummyTummy843Sponsored by: Ashley's Yummy Tummy, LLCOrder from: www.AshleysYummyTummy.com https://www.facebook.com/AshleysYummyTummy
This week, Ahmad is back! Join us as we end February by diving into what to do and what not do while in a relationship, and prove how we absolutely should not be giving anyone dating advice. To keep up with Ahmad, you can follow him on most platforms @OMGItsAFLO If you would like to keep up with APP's shenanigans, see below! Anchor.fm/APPodcasting Instagram & Twitter : @UltralightXavy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appodcasting/message
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S3E9: THE UGLY GUY... THE BEAUTIFUL POET! I recently saw a post on Instagram about "What can an ugly guy do to get the attention of a woman". I just shared a few of my thoughts as the ugly guy/beautiful poet that I am to provide you a few laughs. PSA: The website MAYISPEAKSINCERELY.COM is under construction so please bear with us as we switch some things up to make your experience with M.I.S.S. a great one. As always we thank you for rocking with us.I like to thank everyone for streaming our shows. We love and appreciate all of you. To subscribe, share or like our art please click on this link M.I.S.S. Talks Podcast with Angel & Walter LaRaye or copy (https://linktr.ee/MISSTALKS) paste this link to your browser.
Welcome to our very first episode of Adulting or Whatever... where we discuss a few key aspects of adulting like rent or mortgage and dealing with this WILD pandemic. We also get to chatting about our pockets and our dating preferences, none of which allows ugly men to enter! So listen in as we discuss, dissect and debate a few topics that affect almost all of us "adults". Here's a playlist of all the songs mentioned in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdcaR5NKYae7YHPg9U0fKfIeby54p5Mcn
On this week's episode, we check in with John and Nick on how things are going personally with their families, communities and clients.Helpful Information:PFG Website: https://www.pfgprivatewealth.com/Contact: 813-286-7776Email: info@pfgprivatewealth.comFor a transcript of today's show, visit the blog related to this episode at https://www.pfgprivatewealth.com/podcast/Transcript of Today's Show:----more----Speaker 1: Hey, everybody. Welcome into this edition of Retirement Planning Redefined with the team from PFG Private Wealth. Got John and Nick here with me as always, financial advisors. Guys, what's going on? Nick, how are you, my friend? Nick: Oh, doing pretty good. Just been just like everybody else, working remote, working from home, kind of biding my time through this process. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yep. John, yourself? John: Yeah, pretty much the same. Like Nick, working from home and just keeping myself occupied with some things to do around the house. Speaker 1: Yeah. I saw somebody, a lot of times people say, well, we're all on the same boat together. And I thought, I don't think that's quite accurate. And so, I saw something that was cool. It said, we're all in the same thunderstorm together, but we might be rowing different boats. And I thought, that's probably a little more accurate. We're all in the same massive storm here and everybody's got different little nuances. The different states are doing different things, different people are dealing with economic issues, issues different than others, health issues, personal issues, stress issues, whatever. So it all falls into a same storm category. I thought that was kind of a cool way of putting that. Nick: Yeah, I think the personal experience that people are having, like what you said, is pretty drastically different from not only region to region and state to state, but family to family. Speaker 1: Yeah, true. Nick: Dependent upon what occupations are and/or just ... there's so many different factors that it's going to be interesting to see what movies come out down the road and the different forms of media and when we can actually look back and just kind of- Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. That'll be really interesting. Yeah, for sure. Well, we're going to go easy today, actually. We're just going to keep it in this vein. We've been spending so much time talking, doing multiple series parts on different things. We thought we would just scale it back a little bit this week and just have a conversation about just life and just peel the layers back, if you will. So we kicked it off a little bit with personally you guys are doing okay. How's the families? Everybody okay there? John: My end, yeah, everyone's good. We got to just remind some people listening, I got a one year old named Aria and a four year old named Olivia and my wife Jenny. So yeah, we've just been quarantining here and trying to keep them busy, and they're definitely keeping us busy. Nick knows, I threw out my back a couple of weeks ago. I think I was just chasing around the kids and then doing way too many home projects now that I'm stuck at the house half the time, so. Nick: I definitely, I haven't thrown out my back and I also have not had to chase around a one year old and a four year old. But I've been able to, a couple times, spend some time with immediate family, parents, brother, sister-in-law, nieces. And my brother and sister-in-law, they're still working. My sister-in-law is a nurse and my brother has a business that's considered essential. And so, my nieces are nine and 10. And so, my parents, they haven't been working because of everything. And so, they've been able to take care of the nieces that's extra time with them. I got to see the experience of what it's like for them to attend school remotely and some things like that. So it's been a little bit different perspective. Speaker 1: Are you zooming in and being a guest teacher for a day? Uncle Nick going to teach them about whatever? Nick: No, definitely not. I quiz them on some things here and there, but some of this common core stuff and some other things, it's pretty, pretty wild. So I'm there for moral support. Speaker 1: John, you got to give us the skinny. Can he substitute teach? John: Definitely not. Nick: Only due to patience. Speaker 1: You got the math down, right, but the patience level maybe is a little different? Nick: I could present and not allow any questions. Speaker 1: There you go. There you go. Community-wise, how's things in your specific area? We pulled the curtain back before here on the show. Clearly, you obviously were social distancing. We're all remote in our houses doing the podcast, but even prior to that, we were already doing that because I'm actually in another state when we do these shows. Of course, you guys are there together at the office or whatever the case might be. But how's the community near you? How's things going there? John: Yeah, so pretty good. Nick and I are both involved with a nonprofit group called the 13 Ugly Men. And one thing that we did as our membership here, we did Feeding Tampa Bay. So we donated a hundred thousand meals to those in need during this time that you need to eat and don't have the funds to go ahead and do that. So that was pretty cool, because we did a match donation and then we coupled it with a Facebook Live event where we had a DJ playing and then people were tuning in. Maybe they were bored at home and needed something to do during happy hour and they locked in and have a little bit of music to listen to. So it was interesting to see, using the Facebook platform to engage in our guests that usually attend our events and using that platform also to raise dollars. And again, Nick and I are both in that group together. And then, Nick's also involved with Casa so he can jump on that because I know they did some type of thing, Nick, so. Nick: Yeah, so Casa's a domestic violence organization in Pinellas County in St. Pete and I've been on the board there for, it's got to be over, around close to 10 years now at this point. And may have mentioned it in a previous podcast, but when this whole thing was starting, I had been following the news in pretty significant detail and my main venue to gather news is Twitter. And on Twitter, I had seen a post by the founder of the company Slack, which is a tech-based company that's actually stood out over this period of time. I know they've gotten a bigger footprint during this period of time, but... Nick: So the founder of Slack, they had gone public last year, and he and his fiancé had created a foundation and they had decided to donate a million dollars total to four different sectors of nonprofits. And I had come across it and they did a matching program. It was a five-to-one matching program. So essentially, if a local organization that fit into their four tiers, and one of the tiers was domestic violence, if that organization was able to essentially secure donations and then forward the proof of donation to their foundation, they were going to match at five to one. And, pretty amazingly, we were able to rally both the board and local donors to raise, we raised $25,000 locally and the founder of Slack matched it with $125,000. And so, we were able to raise $150,000 in less than 24 hours. Speaker 1: Wow. Nick: Which was pretty awesome. Speaker 1: Yeah. Nick: So, it was pretty cool. Speaker 1: No, both of those are amazing. That's awesome, guys. Kudos for that. That's really, that's great. And I imagine that, obviously, those things are very well received. We're seeing a lot of that stuff happening all over the place, but that's really awesome. You guys are continuing to do that right there in the backyard, so to speak. And with your own clients, obviously, right there in your backyard, again so to speak kind of thing, how's things going with that? We briefly talked about some of that a couple of weeks ago. Still going okay with the working remote? Are people adjusting to that a little bit better? How's that going? John: So yeah, I think people are. Nick and I have actually been doing, before all this happened, we started doing more remote meetings. And I think clients are finding that it's actually a pretty efficient way to meet and it actually maybe helps us meet with them more often, where they're not having to drive and coordinate schedules and it's just a little bit easier. So I think one of the things we'll see coming out of this is that we'll probably, even when this is over, probably start doing more remote meetings with the screen shares. And then once we get back into the office, we'll probably do more video stuff. But I think things are going to change and go more in that direction based on people just becoming familiar with the platforms and being comfortable with it. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's one of the things that we've seen a lot as well. I interview a lot of people all across the country and some, especially for the client base being retirees, pre-retirees, a lot more folks have embraced it I think than initially thought, which I kind of thought that'd be the case. I mean, just because you're older doesn't mean you're not tech savvy. But I know that there's points where some folks feel a little uncomfortable still and it is different, I suppose, being on a platform like Twitter or Facebook, for example, versus being on a Zoom call with a camera coming in and catching you in the living room. But again, you're scheduling these things and you've got time. There's secure ways to do document portals for transferring delicate information. And that stuff's been out there, in the cloud anyway, for a while. So I am generally seeing across the country that more folks are embracing it than I think maybe some skeptics originally feared. Nick: Yeah, I would definitely agree with that. It's pretty typical. Oftentimes, whether it's new technology or adaptation to what's going on is oftentimes spurred by what's happening around us. And so, the platforms have been around for a while and the reality is that they're pretty easy to use once you get through it for the first time or so. And really, the communication with clients initially was getting everybody to hold the line. And one of the things that we've been seeing maybe for the past week, week and a half, maybe two weeks, and we had a conversation with a client today, is the disconnect between the market and what's happening around us still being in ... Florida is just opening up now, but a lot of other states are still locked down and things like that, is that the market's responded and pulled back from its lows for the last month plus now. Nick: And people, from what we've seen, they haven't really caught on yet that the market has responded pretty positively and we've bounced off the lows pretty significantly. So, that's one of the things that we're going to be working on from a messaging standpoint moving forward is, obviously, we don't know what's going to happen over the next six to 12 months. Speaker 1: Right, right. Nick: From the standpoint of finances and the market and where things are, it's not nearly, I think what a lot of people ... the feedback that we've gotten from people is, when we've explained how much they're down from the beginning of the year, has been like, "Oh, that's it?" Which is always good to hear. But it's been an interesting thing, because John and I are so knee deep in it day to day that it's just a good example of the importance of communication, helping people realize where we really stand from the standpoint of how the market works and their overall plan. Speaker 1: No, that's a good point because a lot of people initially, obviously, do the ostrich thing, right? It's going down as bad as it was in March. And you don't want to open your statements, you don't want to look. My brother, he's 62, he was in that. I kept talking to him through things. And finally, matter of fact to that point, Nick, that you just made about a week ago, he finally looked and he goes, "Yeah, it wasn't as bad as I thought." And I said, "Well, April," I said, "Technically April, it kind of got lost on the shuffle of all this, but April was one of the best Aprils the market's ever had. It's 28%." Now granted, from the bottom, not from the top. Speaker 1: But still, you got to find those silver linings, you've got to find those little victories where we can get them. And like you said, there could still be plenty of volatility ahead. Who knows? But doing the ostrich thing usually doesn't do you any good either. Because I kept telling him, he's like, "Well, I don't want to look. I can't handle it." And I said, "Well, okay, but let's go on the bad foot. If it was bad news, the sooner you find out, the sooner you can start to address it. If you just keep ignoring it, it's like a cavity. It's going to get worse." I was like, "And then you end up being pleasantly surprised anyway." So you have to look at it through the right perspective, the right lens. Nick: For sure. Speaker 1: Yeah. John: For sure. Speaker 1: Well, you mentioned Florida reopening. So how's that going with the phase one thing? You guys have been on that this week, at the time we're taping this? John: So, yeah, yeah. It's been this week. So far for me, I haven't done anything different. I'm still in quarantine mode. Speaker 1: Right. John: So, I think one of the biggest differences is certain stores I've been to are now requiring face masks. So now when I go in there, you just see everyone with a mask on, where maybe two or three weeks ago that wasn't the case. I don't know what Nick's been doing different, but I think we're in the same boat. Nick: Yeah. Not too much different on my side. I will say, because I do live in downtown, in downtown St. Pete here, it's been interesting to ... Each day I've either been going for a bike ride or a walk or something to get outside. And they started putting tables out. There's a lot of sidewalk dining here, so they started putting the tables out because the restaurant capacity is 25% inside, and then they have outside seating. John: Oh, interesting. Nick: So starting to see some people sitting at tables and more people walking around. The beaches opened up on Monday. And the park that I go through, it's called Vinoy Park here, the last month or so, every single day at the park has been, people did a pretty good job of distancing, but pretty packed. You could just tell people needing to be outside. And starting Monday, the park was empty, which is kind of shocking. So I don't know if everybody that was going to the park automatically went to the beach. So it's going to be interesting to see how things continue to progress. Speaker 1: Yeah. Interesting in the state difference too. Obviously, you guys are in Florida, I'm in North Carolina. Your restaurants are doing outside dining and limited seating. We are in our phase one, but that's not allowed. There's still absolutely nothing inside restaurants at all. It's still take out only. Which, it's a strange point, we went to pick up some stuff for Taco Tuesday and my wife wanted, she said, "Let's do Taco Tuesday." And there was 25 people standing outside waiting to get their order. It's like, you might as well just let them in or let a portion of them in, because there's still that many people, there were in a pretty small window in a strip center trying to wait by this one door. So yeah, it's interesting how the different areas are doing all the different things. Speaker 1: So we'll hope for continued improvement and all those good components that come with it. And I think what we're going to do, we'll wrap this up. I just wanted to touch base with you guys and just see how things are going. So I'm glad we just had a little bit of an informal chat, not necessarily the X's and O's this week. But I was going to ask you a question, just a fun little hypothetical I've been asking all this week. What's something you're looking forward to? If things get back to normal, what's something you would enjoy seeing or doing once again? John? John: So I'm looking forward to not doing swim lessons in my pool and bringing them back to a school, because I've been YouTubing how to teach a one year old and a four year old how to swim and I'm not a very good teacher. So that's something that I look forward to. Speaker 1: Okay. Nick, what about you? What's something you look forward to? Nick: For me, I just really look forward to sitting with some friends, watching sports, and perhaps eating something that tastes very good and drinking something that tastes very good. Speaker 1: There you go. Nick: Yeah, that's what I'm thinking about. Speaker 1: All right. There you go. I imagine neither one of you are in a boat alone for that one. There's probably a fair number of those. Real quick, I was going to ask one more thing before we go. How's your school systems looking? Ours have said that schools, as of now, plan to reopen in mid-August, which would be obviously for the next school year. I imagined since you guys sound like you're ahead of us, they're probably having those chats too? John: I think the school, the current year is definitely not going to be ... Nick, if you know, just jump in. I believe the current year is not going to be going at all. Speaker 1: Right. John: The plan is to start back up, which is mid to late August down here. Speaker 1: Sounds like the same thing. Yeah. Okay. Nick: Yeah, yeah. I think around the same idea. Speaker 1: All right, well there you go. So- John: And I'm sure all the parents are looking forward to that happening. Speaker 1: I think that was one interesting side effect to all this. People are like, wow, the whole teaching home thing, it's a lot harder than people think it is, so. Nick: Yeah, I'm thinking that the teacher unions are getting their talking points ready to roll for a few months from now and working on a bump in pay, for sure. Speaker 1: Exactly, exactly. Well, all right guys. Well, thanks for your time this week. I appreciate it, as always. I hope you guys continue to stay safe and stay sane. And folks, if you need some help, you've got some questions. Well, first thing, definitely subscribe to the show. We'd certainly appreciate it. And you can do so by going to Retirement Planning Redefined, you just search that out. Retirement Planning Redefined on Apple, Google, Spotify in the little search box for podcast. Wherever you get your podcasting apps, just type that in and you can find it and subscribe to it that way. Or you could go to their website, which is PFG Private Wealth.com that's PFG Private Wealth.com. Speaker 1: If you're already subscribed or a client, then that's great. We certainly appreciate you tuning into these. And if not, give them a call if you've got some questions or concerns, (813) 286-7776. That's (813) 286-7776. But definitely hit that subscribe button and we'll see you next time here on Retirement Planning Redefined with John and Nick, financial advisors at PFG Private Wealth.
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Ryan Gorman and Felix Vega talk to Best Buddies about their work establishing a volunteer movement across the Tampa Bay area that creates various opportunities for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 13 Ugly Men also joined the show to discuss their upcoming White Party, which will benefit Best Buddies. www.BestBuddies.org/Floridawww.13UglyMen.com
Jacky, Marilyn & Mary Jo Kopechne: 3 Fair Ladies vs 3 Ugly Men: the KennedyBros.
Ryan, Morgan, and Felix talk to 13 Ugly Men about their upcoming Halloween party benefitting Gigi's Playhouse Tampa.
It's time for part 3 of our discussion about one of the most challenging parts of transitioning into retirement, dealing with the fact that you're no longer receiving a paycheck from work. Today, we'll discuss specifically how to turn your nest egg into paychecks with strategies like living off of dividends and using an income floor.Helpful Information:PFG Website: https://www.pfgprivatewealth.com/Contact: 813-286-7776Email: info@pfgprivatewealth.comTranscript of today's show: ----more----Speaker 1: The rules of retirement have changed. No longer can most of us rely on social security or a single pension to fund our futures. We're living longer in retirement doesn't just last a handful of years anymore. Instead, you might stay retired for 20 or 30 years, and maybe even more. We need to look at retirement through a new lens, with fresh eyes, with a new approach and plan of attack. Here to answer the call are financial advisors, John Teixeira and Nick McDevitt of PFG Private Wealth Management, serving you throughout the Tampa Bay area. His podcast is Retirement Planning Redefined, and it starts right now.Speaker 2: Hey everybody, welcome into Retirement Planning Redefined with the guys from PFG Private Wealth, John and Nick, financial advisors here with me once again as we talk about investing, finance, and retirement on the program. Anytime you're listening to the podcast and you've got a question or concern, jot it down, jot this number down, give them a call and talk to them about it before you take any action with anything you're listening to that's financially related, 813-286-7776. Well, that's a mouthful. Let me do that again, 813-286-7776 is the number to call, and of course you can go online to PFGPrivateWealth.com. That's PFGPrivateWealth.com, and while you're there, subscribe to the podcast so you can get upcoming episodes and check out past ones and all that good stuff.Speaker 2: John, what's going on man? How are you?John Teixeira: I'm good. How are you doing?Speaker 2: I'm hanging in there. Trying not to melt. At the time of this podcast, it's about 8 million degrees, I think, on the outside. Nick, what about you buddy? You hanging in there?Nick McDevitt: Yeah. Yeah, we've had a ton of rain lately-Speaker 2: Which just makes it worse.Nick McDevitt: Giving me flashback of living up north, but ...Speaker 2: Well, aside from the heat and all that fun stuff, what else is going on with you guys? Do you guys got anything cooking, no pun intended.John Teixeira: Yeah, so tonight we're actually excited to, we're doing some volunteer work tonight, and there's a group that Nick and I are part of. It's called the 13 Ugly Men. That's exactly the response whenever people hear that name. But no, it's a great organization. It's about 30, although it's 13, there's 35 guys in it. We throw events and donate to local Tampa Bay charities. And part of the donation, we actually do hands on work. So we're donating to a charity called Gigi's Playhouse, which Nick and I actually interviewed, and he's on the charity committee for, for our group.Speaker 2: Nice.John Teixeira: And we're throwing a Halloween event. The goal is to donate about $25,000 to them. And tonight we're doing some hands on efforts, which Nick can kinda touch on, cause he set it up.Nick McDevitt: Yeah, man. The organization supports people with Down Syndrome, and so they have a lot of different programs that they have. So tonight we're going to go in and kinda run an evening of Bingo and bring in some food, and kind of play Bingo, and there will be a broad range of ages there and stuff like that. So, so we're looking forward to that tonight.Speaker 2: That's awesome. That's really cool. I appreciate you sharing that with us. That's very cool that you can do that.Speaker 2: And maybe what we can do is we can talk on another podcast about how you can get involved with that particular thing if you'd like to help. But that's awesome that you guys are doing those extra things out in the community here in the area. So, well, with that, let's turn our attention to this week's podcast, which is to continue our conversation about strategies to turn that nest egg into a paycheck. We covered several things last time to your cash reserves, bucket strategy, so on and so forth. What are some other things we need to think about?John Teixeira: Yeah, so you know, like we talked about last week, there's a lot of different strategies and really we let our financial plan kind of dictate which is best for the individuals based on needs and goals.John Teixeira: So as you mentioned last, week we did go over the two year cash reserves bucket strategy. Another one that we've been utilizing, and depending on the situation, is basically just living off of your dividends and interest. So that's where you have your principal and whatever dividends interest is spun off either monthly or quarterly, that goes into a spend account, and that basically becomes your paycheck moving forward. Some of the benefits of kind of utilizing this would be you don't have to worry about your money running out, because you keep your principal intact, and you're never really dipping into into it. So, the fear of money running out goes away.John Teixeira: And also we see this a lot where someone's interested in leaving some type of legacy to somebody.Speaker 2: Right. Sure.John Teixeira: Basically like, "Hey John, Nick, I have this money here. I want to leave it to my kids, I want to leave it to whoever. So I'm just going to live off of the interest in dividends." So that's kind of one way to look at it.Nick McDevitt: And I would say this is a strategy we wanted to talk about, because we get asked about it. However, with how the markets have changed over time and how people spending in longevity has changed over time, it's become less of a common strategy, with one of the big reasons being yields are down significantly over the last 20 years. Where years ago you could get a really good CD rates and things like that, where you can get a decent paycheck from that.Nick McDevitt: So some of those challenges are, it's tough to find a yield, whether it's via dividend, whether it's via fixed securities, to give people the amount of income that they need. And so what'll happen is they'll chase that yield and give up growth opportunities, which then essentially makes it difficult for them to keep up with inflation over time. So dividend rates will change over time and at the onset people kind of see it as, "Hey this is what my parents did," but maybe their parents had a pension or their parents expenses were a lot lower.Nick McDevitt: And we like to talk about it because, and it's interesting, it's usually men that bring it up and more focused on like individual stock or individual bond investing, which is less common now. So although it is a lot more rare, we do like to bring it up at least to address it, so that people understand how it works that depending upon their overall situation it can be, but most likely some of the other strategies we're going to discuss are probably going to make more sense for them.John Teixeira: Yeah. And kind of who this works for is really someone who has a very large nest egg and...Speaker 2: Okay.John Teixeira: ...and necessarily doesn't need more than the dividends interest will spin off. And as Nick mentioned, this environment does make it very challenging because interest rates are low, and then people will kind of go to stocks for that to try to find some extra dividends.Speaker 2: Right.John Teixeira: But we [inaudible 00:06:24] some of the equity corporations, they'll actually change the dividend on you. So that's a big risk where, and I know Nick touched on it, but I've seen where some companies will have a specific dividend and then recession hits or the stock isn't doing so well, so they need some growth, so they'll go ahead and lower their dividend, which could really affect your monthly income.Speaker 2: Okay. All right.Speaker 2: So that's kind of a living off a dividend type of strategy to turn that nest egg into a paycheck. What's another one? Is there something else we can also share with the listeners?Nick McDevitt: Yeah, so another one again, depends on the situation, is kind of creating an income floor.Speaker 2: Okay.John Teixeira: So this is where you look at, "Hey, what's my guaranteed income that I have coming in?" And most people, clearly social security is number one. But some other people might have a pension and what they'll look at is saying, "Okay, what's my guaranteed income?" And we'll do an exercise and do all their expenses, but we'll divvy it up where we have our fixed expenses and then our discretionary. And what we'll try to do in this situation is match up their guaranteed income with their fixed expenses. So no matter what happens, it gives them peace of mind to say, "Hey, no matter what happens in the market or health, I know that my fixed expenses are covered." And we make sure that those fixed expenses are covered for life.John Teixeira: The risk of running out of money necessarily for those fixed expenses really isn't there. And then some challenges to this, what we see in why. Again, it's not perfect every situation, but some challenges with it is, does that leave you with enough liquidity? Do you have enough money? What if you need to tap into a little bit more. And then also the big one with this I would say is inflation. I don't know if you want to add anything to that, Nick.Nick McDevitt: Yeah. So, realistically there's only a few ways to kind of create the guaranteed income floor, and we'll end up talking about that kind of later on down the series of a podcast. But, John mentioned the social security. They may or may not have a pension, and so the only other way to create, essentially a guaranteed income, would be through some sort of annuity, and there are different sorts of annuity.Nick McDevitt: So when John refers to the not having enough liquidity, meaning that, to provide the guaranteed paycheck that they may be looking for, there may not be enough in assets to do it in a large sum of money. So usually if we're looking at something like that, we only like to attribute up to 20% of their overall nest egg into a strategy like that.Nick McDevitt: So typically it's people that, where something like this would make sense is somebody that may be a conservative investor, somebody that has maybe a lot of longevity in their family and they have a significant fear of running out of, or outliving their money. Maybe they're only guaranteed source of income is social security. So they're looking to kind of build on and have some additional security from that standpoint. So, going through and trying to find other ways to help increase that floor is a pretty typical process that we use with people.Speaker 2: Okay. Yeah.Speaker 2: So again, each of these strategies may or may not be the right fit for the individual. It's a matter of going through and talking about some different things and looking at stuff to see which is going to work best for you.Speaker 2: You mentioned kind of earlier on that you're just living off the dividends. What about somebody who might be in a situation where they do need to sell off the investments, maybe as needed type of thing. So more of a withdrawal strategy, I guess.Nick McDevitt: Yeah. So what we'll kind of refer to that as is like a systematic withdrawal. And frankly this is pretty much the most common way.Speaker 2: The norm kind of thing.Nick McDevitt: Yeah. How people handle their income from their assets in retirement. The majority of people, their nest egg is comprised of some sort of combination of funds, whether it's mutual funds, exchange traded funds, in some sort of diversified portfolio.Nick McDevitt: And what we'll do is, kind of after we go through the planning, and we figure out - Hey, your plan kind of tells us that we need to pull out, we'll call it $3,000 a month from the nest egg, and they want to receive it on the first of the month, each month. And from the standpoint of their advisors and kind of portfolio managers, we'll structure it so that that money deposits automatically into their account. We decide which investments that kind of sweeps off of, and we do it via kind of an automatic quarterly rebalance to make sure that we're keeping the portfolio diversified in what the overall objective of the account. And then, realistically, this helps them deal with the ups and downs of the market. And really they're only spending what they need.John Teixeira: So, one of the things that Nick kind of said here...it's important that you have a very good advisor, because you are looking at your advisor to make sure they customize the portfolio to deal with some challenges like a market downturn. So, that is a big risk with this, because if the market goes down and you need to sell off your investments, the worst thing you can do is really start selling off big chunks in a down market.John Teixeira: So it's important that your advisor has some strategy in place for that. And then also, again, a challenge with this would be depending on the person's mindset, they might get afraid of spending too much, because the risk of running out of money and the kind of spiral down effect of tapping into your principal is always there.Nick McDevitt: So it's really important. I think you'll notice as far as who the strategies work for is really who's saved a lot of money. So it's important to save as much as you can, because it allows you the ability to really use any of these strategies and be comfortable with it depending on your situation.Speaker 2: All right. Well there you go.Speaker 2: So there's a few things to consider, to think about. We were, again, continuing our conversation about ways to turn our nest egg into paychecks and retirement and if you've got some questions, if you've got some concerns you'd like to talk with the team about how to do that, talk with John and Nick, give them a call at 813-286-7776, that's 813-286-7776, to talk with John and Nick, financial advisors at PFG Private Wealth, serving you in the Tampa Bay area.Speaker 2: Go to the website, PFGPrivateWealth.com. Again, that is PFGPrivateWealth.Com - check them out there, as well as subscribe to the podcast, and give us a chance to share a bit more of these things with the each and every week by subscribing on whatever platform it is that you happen to like. Apple. You can find us on Apple podcasts, on Google play, Stitcher, iHeart, various things like that. Thanks for listening to this edition of Retirement Planning Redefined. For John and Nick, I'm Mark, and we'll see you next time here on the program.Speaker 2: PFG Private Wealth Management LLC is an SCC Registered Investment Advisor. Information presented is for educational purposes only, and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments or investment strategies. The topics and information discussed during this podcast are not intended to provide tax or legal advice. Investments involve risk, and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial advisor and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed on this podcast. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Insurance products and services are offered and sold through individually licensed and appointed insurance agents.
I went MIA for 2 weeks because it was a real one's (me) Birthday this month and I was busy celebrating yall, but i didn't forget about you guys... Join me and 2 guests chopping it up about hot women who date ugly men and some first date standards! #SippinRozay
Ryan Gorman was joined by Clothes To Kids and 13 Ugly Men to talk about the upcoming Thanksmas and Ugly Sweater Party events, both of which will benefit Clothes To Kids. Jennifer Jacobs and David Moyer joined the show. www.ClothesToKids.orgwww.13UglyMen.com
ROOF Music / tacheles! - Hörbuch, Kabarett & Musik aus Bochum
Der Rock & Roll-Wahnsinn von Professor Bop geht in die nächste Runde! Die dritte Ausgabe der ambitionierten Vinyl-Reissue-Serie "Down At the Ugly Men‘s Lounge" wartet wieder mit obskursten Kabinettstückchen aus dem erweiterten Rock&Roll-Umfeld der Jahre vor 1962 auf. Prof. Bop, jene legendäre Rundfunkpersönlichkeit, ist wieder in die entlegendsten Bereiche seines sagenhaften Archivs vorgedrungen, um die Bandbreite und enorme stilistische Vielseitigkeit der frühen Rockgeschichte zu dokumentieren: Exotisches, Wildes, Swingendes, Verblüffendes - das alles auf erstklassigem 10"-Vinyl und sogar mit beigelegter CD.
ROOF Music / tacheles! - Hörbuch, Kabarett & Musik aus Bochum
Der Rock & Roll-Wahnsinn von Professor Bop geht in die nächste Runde! Die dritte Ausgabe der ambitionierten Vinyl-Reissue-Serie "Down At the Ugly Men‘s Lounge" wartet wieder mit obskursten Kabinettstückchen aus dem erweiterten Rock&Roll-Umfeld der Jahre vor 1962 auf. Prof. Bop, jene legendäre Rundfunkpersönlichkeit, ist wieder in die entlegendsten Bereiche seines sagenhaften Archivs vorgedrungen, um die Bandbreite und enorme stilistische Vielseitigkeit der frühen Rockgeschichte zu dokumentieren: Exotisches, Wildes, Swingendes, Verblüffendes - das alles auf erstklassigem 10"-Vinyl und sogar mit beigelegter CD.
Ryan Gorman spoke to Beat NB and 13 Ugly Men about their upcoming Halloween party. They also discussed the work Beat NB does trying to find a cure for neuroblastoma. Kyle Matthews and David Moyer joined the show. www.beatnb.orgwww.13uglymen.com
A moment of silence for Queen Aretha, Who has it worse: Ugly Men or Ugly Women, and the disgrace that was the Alt Right Rally in Washington.
Ryan Gorman spoke with On Bikes about their work providing bikes to local charitable organizations and children in need. Ryan also spoke with 13 Ugly Men about the Vinyl Party event they're throwing that will benefit On Bikes. Sara Breseman and Matt Lloyd joined the show. www.onbikes.orgwww.13uglymen.com
This week Hollywood Unlocked UNCENSORED is back for a wild episode, but this time Jason Lee is joined by fellow “Wild’n’Out” cast-member B-Simone! This week things get BAD and that might be because our guest is one of the original bad girls of “The Bad girls club” Natalie Nunn! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ryan Gorman spoke with 13 Ugly Men about their upcoming event benefitting the Gasparilla Music Foundation. Jason Downey, 13 Ugly Men member, and Dave Cox, Gasparilla Music Foundation executive director, joined the show. www.13uglymen.comwww.gasparillamusic.com
Ryan Gorman spoke with Brian Wexler, event chair for the 13 Ugly Men Sweater Party, and Shelley Sharp, CEO of the Ryan Nece Foundation. They discussed the work the Ryan Nece Foundation does in the Tampa Bay community and the upcoming 13 Ugly Men event supporting the foundation. www.13uglymen.com www.ryannecefoundation.com
Ryan Gorman spoke with Natasha Nascimento, founding executive director of Redefining Refuge, and David Moyer, president of 13 Ugly Men. The 13 Ugly Men Halloween Party is coming up and will benefit Redefining Refuge. In this episode you'll hear about both organizations and the upcoming event. www.13uglymen.comwww.redefiningrefuge.org
Ryan Gorman spoke with David Moyer and Matt Loyd from 13 Ugly Men about the philanthropic events they throw here in the Tampa Bay Area, including recent events benefiting High Risk Hope and Big Brothers Big Sisters. http://13uglymen.com/
Ewwwwwww. In this episode we delve under the covers and touch on the topic of sex. Sexy sex. Everyone's doing it. Or are they? Please note this episode is Not Safe For Work (NSFW), or is it? You could always roll the dice and play it on speakers anyway and see how you go?** We also sing songs! Hear live versions of Hey Ho, No Daughter of Mine and Ugly Men. All of them totally on topic. Episode Notes: 11:25 - Live performance of Hey Ho from "Anon. c. 1650". NOT written by Tripod. 28:40 - It's FUTURE ANDREW. Hi Future Andrew. 32:48 - It's a new segment. And a new segment needs a fresh new BUMPER. 40:15 - And now it's a competing bumper. I like the first one better. 42:18 - False start No. 1 42:58 - Ewwwww. False start No. 2 43:25 - Finally! Live performance of No Daughter of Mine from Songs From Self-Saucing 48:51 - It's Yon's Personal Dirt Couch 1:02:44 - It's Gatesy's Merch Corner 1:07:58 - Here's the video they were talking about HERE! 1:08:20 - Live performance of Ugly Men from Fegh Maha 1:16:32 - Show dates HERE! We love to hear from you! Get in touch on Twitter and Facebook, request a song, request a theme or submit your ideas for a bumper OR write in with YOUR story that you would like Yonny to cast his judgment upon. Or, subscribe, rate and comment, we appreciate it greatly! **Tripod accept zero liability for anyone who loses their job due to this podcast.