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21-year-old Eli Costa, aka kstko, a Los Angeles transplant from Western Washington, celebrates his new track ‘UH HUH!' with a fast paced mix that blends dubstep, trap, bass house, and other influences. Get ready for a wild 60-minute ride featuring tracks from artists like Chief Keef, Fred again.., Isoxo, Skrillex, and kstko's originals, remixes, and loads of fresh IDs.
There are some big Star Wars movie release anniversaries happening this year but the biggest just might be the ATTACK OF THE CLONES 23rd ANNIVERSARY! Join us as we celebrate this momentous occasion by looking at what happens in AOTC every 23 minutes. AND - with this being AOTC, we had to take it one step further! We're rating each 23-minute mark as either "uh huh" or "yeah" (or is it yes?) What's the shocking meaning of the YEAH or UH HUH rating? You'll have to listen and find out!! So, risk it all with a stage dive, celebrate the love and listen today! JOIN THE BLAST POINTS ARMY and SUPPORT BLAST POINTS ON PATREON! COMMENTARIES FOR EVERY SKELETON CREW EPISODE! NEW EMPIRE STRIKES BACK COMMENTARY! Theme Music downloadable tracks! Extra goodies! and so much MORE! www.patreon.com/blastpoints Blast Points T-SHIRTS are now available! Represent your favorite podcast everywhere you go! Get logo shirts while supplies last! Perfect for conventions, dates, formal events and more! Get them here: www.etsy.com/shop/Gibnerd?section_id=21195481 SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE TO SEE ALL THE 2023 CELEBRATION LONDON SUPER LIVE FROM HOME MADNESS and more! www.youtube.com/@blastpointspodcast2160/featured If you dug the show, please leave BLAST POINTS a review on iTunes, Spotify and share the show with friends! If you leave an iTunes review, we will read it on a future episode! Honestly! Talk to Blast Points on twitter at @blast_points leave feedback, comments or ideas for shows! "Like" Blast Points on Facebook for news on upcoming shows and links to some of the stuff we talk about in the show!! Join the Blast Points Super Star Wars Chill Group here www.facebook.com/groups/BlastPointsGroup/ we are also on Instagram! Wow! www.instagram.com/blastpoints Your hosts are Jason Gibner & Gabe Bott! contact BLAST POINTS at : contact@blastpointspodcast.com May the Force be with you, always! This podcast is not affiliated in any way with Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC, The Walt Disney Company, or any of their affiliates or subsidiaries.
Why don't we just keep this good thing going, OK? Uh- Huh! Relying on some solid cuts from back in the day, also adding some newer sizzle, to pump up the heart rate. And yeah, we cool it down when it calls for that. This is why everything you need is here. And you can believe it's going to uplift your mood. Come and share the Journey! - Diego
One this week's episode we talk Christmas, New Years, College Football Playoff, NFL and more. Check it out y'all!
Dashing and Handsome? CHECK! Sharp witted? HECK YEAH! A great friend to Wells Adams and Joey Graziadei? YOU GOT THAT RIGHT! Happily married? UH HUH. Golf nut? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT! BEN HIGGINS is all of those things plus an amazing business man who runs a coffee business whose proceeds helps other non profits around the world. He's also a hilarious and great guest and we have him on this week's episode of The Approach Shot. This is a must listen for BACHELOR NATION and even non fans of The Bachelor (gasp!)
As expansive as the SDE of Diamonds and Pearls was, there were MANY things not included from that era. Today we talk about other outtakes from the era: Player, 51 Hours, The Flow (Demo), I Hear Your Voice, Uh-Huh, The P, and U. Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/Twitter… X… Twix: @TMATSPodcastEmail: TMATSPodcast@gmail.com
Buy: https://overview.fanlink.tv/OVR093-Para We welcome artist on the rise Para to Overview Music, who brings his unique sound to the label in the form of his debut 'UP2SOMMET EP' The young Bristol based producer is currently on the lips of many in the scene with his fresh stripped back minimalist approach standing him out against the crowd. Out 06.09 Para https://www.instagram.com/parauk_ https://soundcloud.com/parastaff Overview Music https://www.patreon.com/overview https://www.facebook.com/overviewuk https://www.instagram.com/overviewuk https://www.twitter.com/overviewuk https://www.soundcloud.com/overviewuk
Última sesión de Viernes Eléctrico del último Turbo 3 de la temporada. Regresamos en septiembre, pero hasta entonces y a partir del lunes, os quedáis en buenas manos con Javi Vivo, que dirigirá y presentará 'Tú no lo sabes', una de las novedades de la programación especial de verano de Radio 3. Eso sí: antes de irnos, celebramos el fin de curso con una buena ración de cañonazos de Jack White, Royal Blood, Yard Act, Carlangas y Los Cubatas, León Benavente, Zahara, Los Invaders, Delaporte, Band Of Skulls, Hermana Furia, Queens Of The Stone Age, King Tuff o Tom Morello, entre otros.Playlist:THE HIVES - I Hat To Say I Told You So (Live at Third Man Records)JACK WHITE - Taking Me BackROYAL BLOOD - Figure It OutROYAL BLOOD - Loose ChangeROYAL BLOOD - TyphoonsLINKIN PARK - Pts.Of.Athrty (Jay Gordon Reanimation)THE DARE - Perfume [Selección de Javi Vivo]THE RAPTURE - Whoo! Alright (Yeah...Uh Huh.)CARLANGAS Y LOS CUBATAS - Mucho con pocoLOS INVADERS - InfluencersYARD ACT - When the Laughter Stops (feat. Katie J Pearson)LEÓN BENAVENTE - En el festínREPTILE YOUTH - Speeddance_juno - _Por algo seráZAHARA - Hoy la bestia cena en casa (Elyella Remix)DELAPORTE - El techno curaPURPLE DISCO MACHINE - Honey Boy (feat. Nile Rodgers & Shenseea) [The Sponges Remix]WISEMEN PROJECT - Sweet Escape (feat. Eleanor K)ALFIE TEMPLEMAN - Just A Dance (feat. Niel Rodgers)CHIC - Le Freak (Dimitri From Paris Remix)BAND OF SKULLS - Asleep at the WheelHERMANA FURIA - LocxsTOM MORELLO - Soldier In The Army of Love (feat. Roman Morello)DINOSAUR PILE-UP - Back FootKING TUFF - Black Moon SpellKYUSS - Green MachineQUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - No One KnowsEscuchar audio
By 1983, John Mellencamp had finally gotten the upper hand on his career. After the success of his breakthrough album, 1982's American Fool, he had all the cards in his deck to change the game when it came to his relationship with the music business executives who had tried to control him from the start, over six years earlier. For his seventh studio album, Uh Huh, he did just that. Released in the fall of '83, t is the first album that bears his last name, an important step toward freeing himself of artistic shackles. Uh Huh was another success for Mellencamp on the charts, and one of its charting singles could be viewed as his mission statement: a song that encapsulates not only his battle with the folks in the corner offices who tried to dictate his career but the very spirit of the man himself. Let's get into the story of “Authority Song” in this episode of the Behind The Song podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By 1983, John Mellencamp had finally gotten the upper hand on his career. After the success of his breakthrough album, 1982's American Fool, he had all the cards in his deck to change the game when it came to his relationship with the music business executives who had tried to control him from the start, over six years earlier. For his seventh studio album, Uh Huh, he did just that. Released in the fall of '83, t is the first album that bears his last name, an important step toward freeing himself of artistic shackles. Uh Huh was another success for Mellencamp on the charts, and one of its charting singles could be viewed as his mission statement: a song that encapsulates not only his battle with the folks in the corner offices who tried to dictate his career but the very spirit of the man himself. Let's get into the story of “Authority Song” in this episode of the Behind The Song podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Estrenamos lo nuevo de Carlangas y Los Cubatas, 'Mucho con poco', bailable y sabroso cañonazo con el que el gallego reivindica su raíz punk y conecta con la onda de dance punk neoyorquina de bandas como LCD Soundsystem o The Rapture, o con propuestas como la de los Yard Act de su segundo disco. Además, escuchamos 'Wreckage', el tercer y último avance del nuevo álbum que Pearl Jam publican este viernes.Playlist:YARD ACT - The Trench Coat MuseumYARD ACT - When the Laughter Stops (feat. Katie J Pearson)CARLANGAS Y LOS CUBATAS - Mucho con pocoTHE RAPTURE - Whoo! Alright (Yeah... Uh Huh.)LCD SOUNDSYSTEM - Daft Punk Is Playing at My HouseIDLES - Dancer (feat. LCD Soundsystem)FONTAINES D.C. - StarbusterFAT DOG - All the SameTHE CHEMICAL BROTHERS - GalvanizeDERBY MOTORETA'S BURRITO KACHIMBA - El ChincheLOS ESTANQUES - Bienvenidos al circoCALA VENTO - FerrariZAHARA - Joker (feat. Carolina Durante)GINEBRAS - Billie MaxAIKO EL GRUPO - Niños furbito y niñas lo que seaTHE SMASHING PUMPKINS - BeguiledTHE SMASHING PUMPKINS - SivaPEARL JAM - Why GoPEARL JAM - Wreckage PEARL JAM - Dark MatterHÉROES DEL SILENCIO - ¡Rueda, fortuna!BUNBURY - Big-BangDAVID BOWIE - Little WonderTHE BLACK KEYS - Paper Crown (feat. Beck and Juicy J)THE LIMBOOS - Stranded (I'm Moving On)Escuchar audio
¿Existen tres horas de temas que catalogarías como IDEALES? eclectic_club nos propone una playlist enlatada de aproximadamente tres horas de duración con los temas más variados e ideales para un jueves. Esta es su segunda temporada y se emite quincenalmente de 17 a 20 horas y lo puedes escuchar en #podcast en #ivoox. ¡Tres horas selectas al cuadrado! 1) !!! - Me and Guiliani Down by the School Yard - A True Story 2) WhoMadeWho - Rose 3) The Faint - Desperate Guys 4) Tom Vek - Sherman (Animals in the Jungle) 5) Shit Robot; Reggie Watts - We Got a Love 6) We Have Band - Divisive 7) Fujiya & Miyagi - Slight Variations 8) The Presets - Yippiyo-Ay 9) The Go! Team - Getting to Know (All The Ways We're Wrong for Each Other) 10) Cut Copy - Standing In The Middle Of The Field 11) CSS - Let's Reggae All Night 12) Parallel Dance Ensemble - Weight Watchers - Original 13) Does It Offend You, Yeah? - The Monkeys Are Coming - Radio Edit 14) The Juan Maclean - You Were a Runaway 15) Simian Mobile Disco; Deep Throat Choir - Defender - Single Version 16) Grand National - Boner 17) New Young Pony Club - Get Lucky 18) Fischerspooner - Never Win 19) Sylvan Esso - Ferris Wheel 20) Zoot Woman - Blind 21) Colder - To The Music 22) LCD Soundsystem - Disco Infiltrator 23) Late of the Pier - The Bears Are Coming - Original 24) Le Tigre - Hot Topic 25) Telepathe - Drown Around Me 26) Zammuto - It Can Feel So Good 27) Peaches - Operate 28) Seelenluft - Manila 29) Ladytron - Seventeen 30) of Montreal - Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games 31) Nancy Whang; Audiojack - Like an Eagle - Radio Version 32) The Rapture - Whoo! Alright - Yeah...Uh Huh. 33) Will Butler - Anna 34) Jagwar Ma - That Loneliness 35) School Of Seven Bells - Secret Days 36) GATC - Bloom 37) Yeasayer - Fluttering In The Floodlights 38) Discodeine; Matias Aguayo - Singular 39) Obongjayar - Just Cool 40) Hans Platzgumer - Miss Me 41) Mr Twin Sister - Gene Ciampi 42) Charlotte Gainsbourg - The Operation 43) The Whitest Boy Alive - Intentions 44) Caroline Rose - Jeannie Becomes A Mom 45) David Byrne - Strange Overtones 46) Juniore - Les héros de Barbès 47) Dum Dum Girls - Cult Of Love 48) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Sacrilege 49) babybaby_explores; Liars - Anthem - babybaby_explores Liars Remix 50) Dazy; Militarie Gun; Mannequin Pussy - Pressure Cooker [Feat. Mannequin Pussy] - Remix
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FIVE GOALS. The Sounders scored FIVE goals and gave up ZERO against CF Montreal. We needed a performance like that. We knew the results were not indicative of the club as a whole thus far but anything but a dominating victory would have further clouded our expectations for this season.We discuss:Aaron's new OLED 4K TVBeing in Arlington, Texas for the eclipseThe pathetic Athletic articleDomination against MontrealThat's assault but not jail timeJoin our Scuttlebutt Discord server for fan batter with us and other Sounder fans! We'll ask YOU to fill our Scuttlebutt Bag. Come one, come all!Aaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunkPS Aaron apologizes he couldn't bring his mic to Texas
Well listeners it's that time once again for another first on this show, it's our first 2-on-1 bracket. I am joined by my good friends Lisa and Phil from Yeah Uh-Huh! podcast and they are taking on the conspiracy theories bracket. Come join them as they question what the government has told us for decades and find out what you believe.Yeah Uh-Huh! Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=b618c96dc0c14a88Uncensored, Untamed & Unapologetic U^3 Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545827736965770/?ref=shareTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juggalobastardpodcasts?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8xJ2KnRBKlYvyo8CMR7jMg
YUH 162 is Top Dog from the hit sitcom "Pink is In". Trish Rainone loves the role of Top Dog, which allows an actress accustomed to more perky, girl next door roles a chance to run Chatsworth Women's Prison like a certified mob boss. In this hour, Trish talks about the series, as well as her show My Roommate's an Escort, available on Youtube. We also discuss some of her favorite shows from Canada, a certain Cincinnati bakery that should already be advertising our show and we top off the festivities with another three round mini braket, a popular new addition to our show. Aaron is sadly missing but we forge ahead! Yeah, Uh Huh! #pinkisin #trailerparkboys #swearnet #myroommatesandescort #situationcomedy #orangeisthenewblack #robwells # #buskenbakery #arresteddevelopment #trishrainone #tv1 #tubitv #amazonprime YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB My Roommate's an Escort https://www.youtube.com/@MyRoommatesAnEscort Pink is In on Tubi https://tubitv.com/series/300001076/pink-is-in Pink is In Official: https://www.pinkisin.net/ Pink is In Trailer: https://youtu.be/2BZJgXIoVoA?si=JzQoBNsfZWfeYtNh Pink is In Season 3 Trailer: https://youtu.be/3Mxuui-yAeY?si=JtxgRcW6R9ZYwJZm Yeah Uh Huh Social Stuff: Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yeah-uh-huh/message
Just a little something to keep ya feeling right. Feeling bright. Drinking Sprite. Enjoy!
Our 3rd listener choice "You Choose the Review," episode (and AGAIN apropos considering today is the 15th birthday) we travel to Sweden for a little culture with "Let The Right One In" (2008 Dir. Tomas Alfredson) Starring Kåre Hedebrant, and Lina Leandersson. We discuss the differences between love, soul mates, counterpoints, and destiny. Vampire tropes. And the ultimate unimportance of budget. This Spooky Season, you got the right one, bay bay**Next week we return with a special DEBATE DEBATE of Alien V Aliens**Plot: Oskar, an overlooked and bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl.Recorded 10/231hr 32minsExplicit language.Artwork - Ben McFaddenReview Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood"What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew FosketProduced by - Ben McFadden & Paul RootConcept - Paul Root
The worst round of Mind Meld, how to deal with people who only talk about their lives and never ask about yours, a trick to figure out where to go to dinner, where Dave got his "mouthful" voice, and more!
Today we're going to introduce a game changer in the dental practice management software world...This is an innovative, all-in-one, cloud-based practice management software, and it offers an array of powerful features that are custom built for dentists by dentists ready to revolutionize the way you work. If you are a start-up and decide to sign up with Oryx, they will NOT charge you a single dime, until you reached 200 active patients!They are partnering up with all startup practice owners and making sure you succeed, fast! Click this link to schedule a FREE personalized demo and to see more on their exclusive deal!Guest: Conor PerrinPractice Name: The Tooth Co.Check out Conor's Media:Website: https://thetoothco.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.tooth.co/Other Mentions and Links:Meta AdsPowerPointBank of AmericaProvideWells FargoInvisalignGround Marketing CourseIndeedCurveWindows 95Host: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyMy Key Takeaways:When starting a practice always follow HOW you want to practice first. Other peers may have great suggestions, but if you have to make the final call in the end!Open ended questions are ideal for getting to know patients and adding a personal touch. If you are asking all yes or no questions, it will be difficult to be engaging and relate to them.In school, if you study hard, you should be guaranteed a good grade. 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Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.Episode Transcript (Auto-Generated - Please Excuse Errors)Michael: all right, it's time to talk with our featured guest, Dr. Connor Perrin or Perron, how's it going, man? Conor: How are you going? Did I say Michael: it okay or no? Conor: technically, yeah, if you're saying it in the French way, it is Peron, but uh, American way, just Peron. Michael: Nice. Have you ever been to France? Is that where you're Conor: from? Did a trip once a couple of years back to Paris and then uh, South of France. Beautiful. Oh, man. Michael: Yeah. That's a spot out there. South of France. Awesome, man. So tell us a little bit about where you came from. You're past, you're present.What Conor: are you doing right now? So right now, I'm at my personal office right now. We just opened up a couple months ago, but I was born and raised in Orange County and I went to school at USC for undergrad and dental school finished up there and then stayed in L. A. For a couple years after I finished up and I knew that I always wanted to come back down this way.It's just always been home to me. when I got started with this process, I looked around in Newport Beach, Irvine. And decided upon this building. I felt like it was in a very easy to access area for a lot of people from different parts of Orange County. And yeah, the entire build out, getting the loan set up process wise probably took a little bit over a year.This is actually decently quick, considering I've heard some people take. Sometimes multiple years, but yeah, and then I've been associating part time and now I'm officially in my own practice full time, five days a week as of this week. Michael: Nice, man. So rewind a little bit. Why did you decide to do a Conor: startup?So for me, I was actually not originally thinking that I was going to do a startup. I had a couple of friends who recommended one, but I was thinking, you know, I might want to just go and buy a practice because it might be a little bit easier to deal with. But, there were a couple of things that I noticed when I was, looking around I didn't have a ton of connections with people who are close to getting ready to sell.And so I feel like a lot of sales that did happen tended to be passed around by word of mouth. Sometimes they wouldn't be listed and. I think maybe just because I am on the younger side, when I was asking, you know, some of these, brokers for information about potential listings, I feel like they maybe didn't take me seriously.I was looking around a little bit more and some of the practices that I did see, I wanted to change so much of. The way that they practice dentistry, maybe the interiors, the equipment that they had, and it made me think, I'm going to spend so much money wanting to redo this immediately when I get it.Why not just start from scratch and have everything in my vision from day one? Michael: Okay, so you were looking for acquisitions at the beginning. Conor: I was yes, but to find like a good one, it can be tough to find if you don't really have personally have not really had a true mentor So I haven't been able to use that to leapfrog to find a potential acquisition Gotcha.Michael: Okay. You mentioned they didn't take you seriously Because of maybe they saw you like you were on the younger side and stuff like that. How'd you know? How'd you know they weren't taking you seriously? Conor: for example, I would see a practice that I thought I was interested in and immediately I would reach out and they would text me and just be like, yeah sure, sure, sure. And I would want to set up a time immediately to meet either the head doctor or to check out the office and then I would get ghosted. And then about a week later, they're like, Oh, were you still interested in seeing the privacy? And I'm just like, Oh, I'm so sorry for your first choices, rejecting it.And now you're trying to come back to me. I had very much got that impression from at least four different people. And I'm just like, Michael: yeah, you're like, I'm your, I'm your second option. Conor: You know? And so again, I think it is because they just heard, the year that I graduated and they probably thought that I wasn't truly serious about wanting to take that step into ownership.What year did Michael: you graduate? 21. Oh, 21. Oh, okay, man. So you're like, you said, I'm going to do Conor: this. Yeah, I know. Exactly. Yeah. I just, I can be, I guess not picky the wrong word, but I just say, Yeah. I like to practice the way exactly I want to practice I think it's very important to associate you learn a ton of stuff, you pick up your speed, efficiency, how to talk to people, most importantly, but I just really wanted to be able to do everything the way that I wanted to, rather than the owner, Michael: so then how exactly do you want to practice? Conor: you know, there's like so many different ways that you can practice chemistry, but for me, I really value, deeper personal relationships and being able to spend a lot of individual time with each of my patients. I don't want to feel like also I'm having to hop between a lot of different rooms.So when I book a patient here, I tell them, they're going to be here for X amount of time, and that's going to be completely undisturbed attention between me and them where I am treating them. I'm also really big on conservative dentistry. So I try not to, treatment plan any crowns unless I'm replacing a current one that might be defective.And I'm really big on adhesive dentistry. Michael: Gotcha. Gotcha. So building that relationship with the patient and then obviously the clinical side is what you wanted to, how'd you figure that out? What bad stuff were you experiencing? Like, I guess, incorporate or other stuff where you're like, I never want to do this.And then some things where you're like, I can take this into my own practice. Conor: We were very fortunate at USC. We got taught by Dr. Pascal Monnier and he is really big on biomimetic dentistry, very minimally invasive, conservative adhesive based dentistry. And so that's the way that me and my classmates all learned from the get go.you take that for granted because then when you graduate. It's not like that at all in any offices. You're doing a lot of crown work. You're not really using a lot of the nice bonding materials that you're used to when we were at USC. And so when I hopped into my 1st position, started to see a lot of things like, more post op sensitivity maybe restorations not lasting as long as they should.And I also, you I mean, everyone's very different, but I really don't like hopping around from chair to chair. It doesn't allow me to really be present with each person. And that's something, when I was in that first position that I did not like. Michael: Gotcha. Okay. So that carried out and you're like, I'm not going to ever do that in my practice.What were some of the things you decided you, you took away from other, you know what I mean? Like associates and you're Conor: like, I'm going to do this. definitely systems, for example, they would contact patients when it would come to confirming their appointments different things that they wanted me, I guess, to say during an exam that would cause a patient to ask.prompt them to be more open ended rather than just giving me a yes or no answer. So a lot of little things like that. And then also I've worked in offices that were more insurance based and then some offices that were you know, just filling them out for the patients.So technically they were feed for service and and seeing the differences between the two, it made me realize. I wanted to be fee for service and just on behalf of the patient. Michael: So right now, you're not with any insurance. Conor: I'm not, which is terrifying.You know, like the first week I saw friends and family and then I realized, Oh no, I have like no people on my schedule. And immediately I'm just like, I made a huge mistake. I have a consultant and so I'm talking with her. I'm just like, oh, I shouldn't have done this.Give me all the information on someone, to get credential. And I also have another kind of scary phone call with a friend of a friend and he's just like, oh, you're making a huge mistake. You should definitely get credential. But, you know, after having, you know, a couple mild panic attacks that first week, I realized, this is not what I want to do.It's not true to my vision. And this is not how I built this office. Unfortunately, just by advertising, mailers seem to be working a little bit of you know, direct person to person interaction. And Instagram stuff, I started to get a couple of people to come through the door in seeing just a few people and, having them pay out of pocket, you're still able to do just as well as you could be if you're seeing quite a few more patients and taking insurance and you're able to practice the way you want to and spend individual attention with them.Again, different ways to practice, but I definitely realized, stay true to what you wanted to do and you're going to be happier that way. Michael: Yeah, how many weeks or months have you been open Conor: today or actually yesterday is officially three months Michael: Okay, man. Do you think you're going to eventually hit that where you're like, okay, I'm panicking again.I should probably get credentialed Conor: I'm very lucky to have two other friends who are kind of in their startup journeys and they're right around the year mark. There's definitely ups and downs with months July and August are really good. I feel like this month we're maybe not doing quite as well as those two months.But everything is slowly on an upward trend like that and there's still not a day that goes by right now where I'm just like, hey I took out this monster loan. Maybe I shouldn't have spent this much money to do all this stuff. I have a huge debt service at the end of the month, but it's natural.I was able to get my tenant improvement check from my landlord recently, and so that's able to help pay some of the bills right now until things stabilize a little bit more so.Michael: Okay. Got you, man. talked to a lot of people who are like, yeah, I eventually had to get credentialed.and then eventually they try to phase it out. I don't know how easy it is to phase it out. You know what I mean? Because then they have to deal with I'm losing half my patients type of deal. You know what I mean? Conor: Yeah. And the other thing is too, since you are a startup, I mean, realistically do they ask?are you a network? I think we've gotten only 1 of those type of phone calls. Usually they will ask, do you take insurance? And I mean, the answer still is technically. Yes, we are very happy to build, but we explain that we still require up front payment, they will get reimbursed by their insurance company via check in around 2 to 3 weeks.And as long as you explain things very clearly to each patient. Okay. They usually actually don't have a problem with that. Michael: Gotcha. So it's communication. Exactly. Gotcha. Something you mentioned a little bit before I want to rewind, you said you learned some things that you would say to patients that would give them an open answer instead of like a yes or no.What were some of those things? Conor: When I'm starting out with a consultation, one of the things that I always like to ask a patient is what brought you here? And to tell me a little bit more about yourself, your journey, et cetera, rather than just, did you have braces?Do you have popping or clicking? You know, immediately just yes, no, yes, no. I want them to open up more so. and that definitely carries it out into like a cosmetic consultation more so because you Really connect with the patient and try to get their emotions to say yes to what you're trying to offer them essentially, because you want to ask them like, Oh, how will this make you feel?Or what are some of the things that you're wanting to get out of treatment that have brought you here? And so the more that they're starting to think about it, the more they almost realize. Hey, I really want to have this done. Michael: Gotcha. How long is your new patient visits? Your first visit?Conor: If the patient is really easy they're quick and they don't talk a lot, I can have them in and out of here in about, an hour and 20 minutes if they've not had a cleaning or if they're not doing a cleaning. Standard though, without a cleaning is an hour and a half.If we get the cleaning in there and the patient's willing to stay, then maybe like two hours, two hours, 10 minutes. Michael: Okay. Will it ever like go lower, less or anything as you get busier or you're like, no, I like that two hour Conor: mark. I like it quite frankly, because I take lot of like DSLR photos and I like to use them to talk to the patient about what I'm seeing.So by the time that I upload them into the computer, crop them, upload them into Oryx. My assistant takes the x ray, the scan, I'm like going as quickly as I can. I don't foresee it getting a little bit shorter. Okay. Michael: Yeah. Okay. But the patient, how do they feel? Usually, Conor: they don't have an issue with the length.Sometimes they will have wanted a cleaning, but by the time that we're done, they go ahead and postpone the cleaning for like a week or two afterwards and we'll usually attach a little bit of treatment onto that cleaning appointment. Okay, gotcha. Because they're happy to come back anyway. Michael: Yeah. I don't know.That makes sense. That's nice though, man. You know what I mean? Like you're doing all that, the work behind it. You know what I mean? To Conor: make sure. Oh, yeah. Thank you. And I feel taking better photos with the patient, know, intraoral and then also some portrait photography in case they do want to do aesthetic work or, you're using it to communicate with Invisalign or Ceramis.I think the patient really sees the value in a lot of that. And again, when they see a very clear photo right in front of them cause we have a monitor right in front of our consultation room it becomes a lot more real to them rather than you just putting an instrument in there being like, Oh, I feel like a stick right there.Michael: Yeah. That does feel a lot better. So then let's dive into a little bit about your build out process and your business here. first and foremost, who'd you go with for your loan? Conor: think America. Why'd you pick them? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. oddly enough, they were the 1st bank that I talked to.I was talking to another bank that I have a good relationship with, but they don't really do a lot of dental specific stuff. And so I wanted to go with 1 that had a dental specific component. I know Wells Fargo used to, I don't think they do currently, but then another good 1 is Provide. But, I talked to Ali, great guy, he's in charge, I think, of all the startup dental loans with, Bank of America, and when I looked at, what the interest rates were, and how the repayment is done, it seemed like a really, really good offer, and that's what I ended up deciding to go with.Michael: Okay. And then how much was the loan for? Conor: So regarding the loans, they'll kind of give you a different amount based off of what you're, trying to do. I started off with 600 and then I don't know if I'm supposed to be saying this or not, but then when the project went over budget, then I asked for a little bit more and I got a little bit more.Michael: They were to give you a little bit more. Yeah. Conor: how? Just later on when the project was close to completion, I'm just like, we need to up this Michael: just pretty quick or not that quick? Conor: Reasonably quick. Yeah, I was going to say, especially post COVID, it seems like construction costs have gone through the roof.I was talking to my contractor about that. everything costs more. So that's why I feel like a lot of banks now they usually have a hard cut off, but then further on, if you need a little bit more, sometimes they will be generous and be willing to give you a little bit extra.Michael: Gotcha. Okay. So then how much was your build out? Conor: It was like close to a million. Michael: Really? Yeah. Man. Like, why? Conor: I put every amount of personal money that I had into this thing I maxed out everything that I could with the bank I'm still in the process of paying my dad back for, you know, a little bit that he loaned to me I'm not the type of person who's going to want to hop from a place similar to, the way that I want to treat patients, but I don't want to hop from office to office and continually try to go on to the next thing. I wanted this to be my life practice. And so I didn't want to cut any corners with, trying to, you not do a certain thing or the other.I wanted everything to be good from the get go. So I wouldn't have to change it. Okay. Michael: So then touching around a million. What type of practice do you have? how many ops? Conor: it's still not complete technically two of the ops they don't have chairs or anything like that in them or like monitors.So we have a consultation room I'm able to do Invisalign type stuff in there also and then we have If it were to be completely built out by other ops, Michael: okay, so then working right now, how many Conor: that you're in, including consultation room, it would be. four. Michael: And then the type of practice you have it's fee for service general or are you Oh, no, we want to just focus on families or only cosmetics or fee for Conor: service general.And so like my overall goal is obviously this is going to be general practice. I want to have a lot of people just come in for routine dental care. But I eventually want to get to the, position where I'm just doing cosmetic cases. And then I have maybe an associate working under me who's doing a lot of the other bread and butter type general dentistry.And then Michael: cause you're located Conor: where? I'm in Irvine. So I'm like close to the Irvine spectrum about 15 minutes from Newport Beach, 10 minutes from Laguna Beach.Oh, that's right. Michael: That's Conor: right. I did. It's a good feeder for a lot of different Michael: areas. So whenever somebody signs up to the ground marketing course, I do like a little community research and I was like, Irvine spectrum has so much around there.Conor: Yeah. the Irvine company has built a ton of housing around here. I think they have something called the great park. Where they're putting in still a ton of other houses, and yeah, it's a good area to be in. So you Michael: guys got a lot, yeah. Okay, so then, do you ever plan to say like, Well, you know what, I have one here, maybe one in Manhattan Beach, or one like, you know what I mean, would be nice.Conor: I think so. I haven't put a lot of thought into it, or if it would be... Reasonably nearby, or maybe if I would even consider putting it in like a different state too, but yeah, I think that would be something I would definitely want to revisit maybe, eight or so years after this is fully developed because, you know, I heard it can take almost.Six to seven years for your startup to reach the full size of a normal, operating office. Michael: Yeah, gotcha. Okay. So then this kind of but technically isn't like the end goal, right? Conor: No, but I don't want to just sell this off or leave this office. I will always want to have this office at least as a part of a brand potentially.Michael: Yeah. Okay, cool. Cool. And then how many employees do you have right now? Conor: So right now I have two. I have Katie. She's like our front desk concierge. She'll help patients out with insurance, checking them in, calling, scheduling, you name it. And then I have Jasmine. She's my assistant in the back. But one of the great things about Jasmine is she's also front office trained, and Katie had no dental experience, so the first couple weeks when Katie was trying to learn stuff, she was able to pick Jasmine's brain, and Jasmine was able to fill in kind of the gaps there.Michael: Uh Huh. How'd you find them? Conor: Not easy. I was going to say, I looked around a lot and I happened to find both of them on Indeed. I want to say, but even a lot of people on Indeed, people who reach out to you and you'll go to schedule an interview with them.They look promising. And then all of a sudden, they'll ghost you I have a theory that a lot of it has to do with maybe them potentially wanting to collect And so they want to show proof that they've been looking for a job but that's a different story.I happened to find both of them on a deed. Michael: Gotcha. Okay. how do you craft your, ad? Is do you ask for? Conor: I wrote it completely myself. I think I put the philosophy of my practice and how I'm going to be different than your standard dental office there.one of the things I really pointed out was I'm not really hiring so much on skill. I'm really hiring on personality because I feel like skill can always be taught and it can be trained, but you cannot change a person's personality, obviously. one of the things that really struck out is they had really nice smiles they were very personable, bubbly, and I'm just like, this is great.We can work with this. Nice, Michael: man. I like that. what is the philosophy of your practice? Conor: So my philosophy is, one on one personalized attention and just elevating a person's overall experience when they come in here. not trying to sell a patient anything. I'm just trying to provide what they need and also do it in as minimally invasive of a way as possible.Michael: Gotcha. So then, you've been up and running for three months now. Yes. What's production and collections looking like? Conor: I was going to say, haven't looked at August's data quite yet, but I think June was a wash. I was also on vacation the last month of June. It couldn't have been worse timing, but I think in July we did almost 40, 000 in collection.Michael: Okay, and then your, break even point. Is whereConor: not paying myself. And this is a scary number. It is around 26,000. Michael: Okay. Paying yourself, how Conor: much, if I'm giving myself not a great salary in bare bones, let's just say like in 30. Okay. No, I can't. Cause I can, I can live with that. I haven't paid myself at all so far. I just know that it's going to be a little short term pain for longterm gain.So I have to put it back into the business. Gotcha. Michael: And then how many days are you open Conor: now? Officially open five days a week and we are open Monday through Thursdays. Fridays from eight to four and then Fridays from seven to Michael: three. Okay. Did you create those hours because you saw that there was a need for that time Conor: or?No. I'm really big on a routine. I like being able to come home and I mean, this is also stressful. Dentistry itself is stressful. So I need a personal life when I'm done at the end of the day. been in a couple of offices where I did like a 10 to seven o'clock. And you're just like a zombie towards the end of the day.And I just knew, even though it might be, I guess, a little bit more convenient for some people, I didn't want to do it. And so I'll come in on Saturdays sometimes. I'm willing to do that for patients who might not be able to make these normal hours. But I just wanted to set it that way from the get go. And by opening a little bit Earlier on Fridays, I can make time for some patients who might not want to miss work.And also I feel like a lot of patients also cancel on a Friday afternoon. So by ending a little bit earlier, we try to avoid that. Michael: Gotcha. What are the demographics in Irvine where you're at? Like, how'd you figure out the demographics? And then how are you like putting that with your marketing and everything like that?Conor: It's tricky. There are. A lot of different demographics in this area. So 1st and foremost, I would say Irvine itself is very upper middle class or affluent in some different parts of it. Very safe community, but then there's also a really large immigrant community to heavily, I would say like, Chinese and then there's also a large Arab population.So 1 of the things that I was looking for originally when I was trying to find, you know, a team is maybe someone who also spoke a little bit of Mandarin, which also that ended up proving to be a little bit more difficult than I thought. I didn't really get a lot of people who applied who spoke it.But there's also Newport Beach close by, which is a little bit older. Also very affluent. And so I guess when I'm running different ads, I'm trying to attract a lot of general patients from this immediate area, but then for more higher end cases, heavily focusing it on South County, looking into Gal and then also Newport Beach too.Michael: What have you seen difficulty wise when it comes to working with those type of patients, like from Laguna, from Newport, or maybe marketing to them when they call and ask you questions and I think we're like, Oh my, how many years have you been practicing? Oh, you know what I Conor: mean? It's hard and I need to not let that get to me, but it's like a huge pet peeve of mine. I'll walk into a room, sometimes they'll be like, Oh, how old are you? And I'm just like, I did just turn 30 this year, so I definitely am on the young side. I get it. But no, I was gonna say that's probably the number one issue I have when I'm first meeting someone.Obviously when I get to know 'em, it's not so much of a problem then, but yeah. How are Michael: you Conor: combating. I learned this and being in my last practice also you never want to get defensive because when a person says that they're just, testing you they want to see what your reaction is.So if you get defensive, it shows that they're winning. You just have to laugh it off. Yeah, in a very professional polite way. Michael: Yeah, not like an evil laugh just like so then what systems would you say are unique in your practice right now that you're like, you know what man I'm proud of this that we've created.Conor: A place where a patient walks in and they're immediately telling a lot of their friends and family about what a cool experience it was. So, you know, When a patient 1st sits down and maybe they're filling out some forms, I have Katie go ahead and grab them an espresso. We have sparkling water, some other cool beverages, and she'll bring that over.We'll give them like a personal tour of the office too. I feel like that builds value in showing what we do, what makes us different before they actually sit down in the chair. I also through the company who did my branding, I got these off of Alibaba, but they're like these little like travel kits that have our logo on them, a bamboo toothbrush with the logo on them.And then also these cool custom flosses. they get to take those home then towards the end of the new patient experience with Oryx, you're also able to give the patient a personalized handout showing them, what their different risk levels for different things are.There's explanations for different conditions and they really, really like that educational value. you, utilize Michael: Oryx then for your new patient visitation, right? Conor: You said? I, I utilize the Oryx for everything. It's our practice software, but they have a lot of really cool features that a lot of other softwares out there don't have.And that's what attracts me to them. Michael: were you deciding between Oryx and another Conor: thing? I was looking at Curve also. I was wanting something cloud based, you know, to where you could access it from anywhere. I don't have to dis on a lot of other softwares out there, but I also, since I'm building like a brand new modern office, I don't want a software that looks like, Microsoft 95, So , yeah, Michael: I get you man. I get you. So you felt like Orex checked that part out, right? I Conor: mean, yeah. But that's, the surface level. But, I haven't taken any Coist courses yet. I'm taking my first one in May of next year. But I've heard amazing things about Kois, and I like how systematized.Or access when it comes to doing that new patient exam. So you're doing the exact same thing with every patient because, in dentistry, we get so distracted with so many little things and sometimes we'll do something for no rhyme or reason, and it can influence the standardization of how you conduct that new exam.So by keeping you on tasks. You're always able to put together a nice comprehensive treatment plan for the patient. Michael: I know I'm going ask you an excruciating detail right now, but like, how do they do that in the sense of walk me through like a new patient exam? Conor: Oryx, it's like super patient guided.I don't even know how to describe it. Like the software itself guides you throughout your journey with the patient. So say patient folks online with you again through Oryx, they give you a plugin to put on their website. You're going to get a pop up. when you get the pop up, you're going to be able to send a patient all of their forms and information that they need.And then when that's done, that patient is going to have their appointment time ready to go. And you're going to have a pre checklist of everything the patient should have done or will need to do before you bring them back. you know, You can easily see that in the corner there, you'll get them seated in the chair on their appointment day and then has.a section just for, clinical. And so what happens there is you have your radiograph section, TMJ section, you have an oral cancer screening section, you have a tooth morphology section, you have your probing imperio section, and then something on the appearance of the patient's teeth.And so you follow each one of those steps throughout every exam. And then that way you're hitting every box that needs to happen. And sometimes, by having conversations with the patient regarding aesthetics, the appearance of their teeth, they might talk themselves into doing something that they didn't originally plan on coming in for.Michael: Can you present it that way? Conor: So what I do is Obviously I kind of discussed what I'm seeing, but I like to compartmentalize everything into four different sections. So I'll talk about the patient's overall smile. That's the first thing. I'll talk about the patients gum and supporting bone.I'll talk about their bite, and then I'll also talk about overall condition of each individual tooth. And I make my own, PowerPoint presentation based off of the photos that I took, and the findings that I'm seeing, and then we look at them together on a TV that I have on my computer. Consultation Michael: room.Gotcha, man. So, Aurix kind of helps you out with all that? Conor: Very much so.Michael: nice, man. Okay, so that's like just one little Conor: feature, right? I will say Aurix's forms are long. been told by a lot of patients hey this is taking me a long time.I'm just like, just fill it out, please. But, it really gets them thinking about different conditions that they're having. And I love how it allows me to ask open ended questions about what they've been experiencing. Questions regarding food getting caught in between their teeth.By bringing that into the conversation so early, it makes talking about why they might need a new crown further on easier. Michael: Nice, man. 200 active patients or no? Conor: No, not there yet. I'd have to check. I want to say that we're like at maybe 60 to 70, something like that. Michael: Okay. is it free for you right now or no? Conor: to double check. I had like a free period. I don't know if it's free currently, but I also have a couple of friends who are going through the startup journey right now. So they've put me as their referral. So I've gotten a couple of free months.Michael: Okay. Nice. Nice. I know like right now they're doing that. free until you reach 200 active patients. So that's what I was wondering, bring it up to them and be like, Hey man, Michael said it's free, but awesome, man. So then how many new patients are you getting Conor: monthly? It depends. I think last month we saw close to 20 new patients.And just because we are a little bit more of a cosmetically oriented office, I will get patients who come in here sometimes who are not looking to have me as a general dentist. They are only wanting to have maybe a little bit of veneer work done. They might also just want to do clear aligners with me.they're going to just stick at their other general dentist. And that's fine. Obviously I asked them if they're looking for someone new. But even though it's around 20, sometimes that full number is not exactly patients who are going to be coming back consistently. Michael: Yeah, because if you look at your, social media, right?It's nice. So it doesn't really look like a general practice, you know what I mean? To me, it kind of looks like, uh, he's doing something elevated here, Conor: Well, thank you. And I mean, I will say like, I was talking to my assistant, about this. I am going to try to At least just add a little bit more content showing things maybe aren't as stiff as they appear maybe on Instagram.I want to make myself a little bit more, I guess, like approachable and then also show more general dentistry type stuff rather than only cosmetic don't want people to get confused and think that I'm only doing veneers or bonding at this office. Michael: But Connor, let me ask you, would you want to just do that?Conor: only do cosmetic work? Michael: Yeah, like in the end where you're like, that'd be the goal if I can just Conor: do that. Absolutely. Yeah. That's my, completely my end goal. I'm young, I still have a large portfolio to develop before I am only seeing that kind of patient consistently.Michael: Yeah. It's different what you're doing. So it's attracting, I think when they get there, they're like, Oh, you also do, you know what I mean? yeah, Conor: exactly. Michael: that's my thought, but I don't know. It's up to you. I know right now, like you said, you're young and you want to build your portfolio. So what are you doing for marketing and advertising?Conor: a loaded question. Um, so I first started off, I found a company through a friend and some of the things that they were suggesting, I just really didn't like at all. And I ended up firing before I even used them really at all. And then I found someone who did some freelance stuff and, basically running a lot of digital ads and, talk to vision with her.But, the office opened and I. realized that I was having to constantly remind her to do different things. She was also in charge of my social media at the time too. So I'm just like, why wasn't this posted? We talked about this or, what happened to tagging these different accounts with this.And so realized since I was basically having to double check and do everything else myself at that point. Why am I keeping her? And on top of that too, a lot of the search terms that she was using Didn't make any sense at all, there were no exclusions for different things that were being done for example, like I don't do full mouth implants of this office I had a ton of people looking for cheap full mouth implants for seniors So a lot of those terms should have been excluded from the get go and then while I was doing that you know obviously I looked into some direct marketing trying to contact like different apartments to put my Information may be in new resident flyers, that sort of a thing, but bringing it up to today.I worked with my cousin. He's a jack of all trades guy. He helped me run some Google ads after I let that last freelance person go. Had a little bit of success with that. I've had a lot of success with direct mailers that my cousin and I did. But I also just brought in a new marketing company.They seem to be doing a good job so far. I really liked their philosophy and different things that they suggested for me. And so we'll see how that works out. Michael: Gotcha, man. Okay. So direct mailers is it right Conor: now? I would have never thought that. I've had a lot of people say that they don't work at all.But. I released my first round of them in early July, and I think I got at least 10 to 15 patients out of it. Michael: What'd you put on it? Conor: It was a picture of me, the office, we had a couple incentives on it. But I tried to use a slightly thicker paper, when I was sending it out, and I just wanted it to have like a little bit of pop to it.So I made sure that the colors... Everything that I did on it was very on brand. Michael: what was the incentives, and then what were the colors? Conor: my brand colors are like a, it's almost like a navy blue, a gold, and a cream. I incorporated those, but then the incentives were, a new patient special, a free veneer consultation. And then also a discount on new design thinking about it now, though, obviously, I've already sent these 1st 2 rounds out. I would probably change the way that I do. And sometimes I would probably offer something that I would give a patient.After they pay full price rather than offering an incentive itself right off the bat, because sometimes when you send that out, patients are always looking for a discount to some degree. hey, like, if you come in, we'll give you, a cool whitening pen. I think that's like a better way to do a lot of those incentives rather than saying, oh, hey, we're going to completely discount your services because.When I thought about it more, so I'm just like, am I potentially also cheapening my brand by doing this? But sometimes you have to do what you have to do in order to get people to share in the beginning. Michael: could I ask what were the type of patients that came in from the mailers?And then what was the incentive that people were like, this is the one I want? Conor: I've had people come in for all three categories from completely different walks of life. I will say that the usual veneer consultation, people tend to skew older. that's why I decided I want to target, more so like Newport beach, those types of areas, because I tended to grab the attention of older, maybe 60 to 70 year olds in those areas wanting to come in for that kind of stuff.Invisalign discount has brought in more young people. for a lot of people out there who are maybe thinking about adding that to a mailer, I would probably get rid of it because you have a lot of people who are just price shopping, and even though you say that it's going to be X amount off, they still have an unrealistic expectation as to what the final price is going to be.But I still wouldn't put that final price on your mailer. And then I've gotten a lot of people also just wanting to do the new patient special. How much Michael: do you charge for the new patient special? Conor: So right now it's heavily discounted for x rays and exam itself. It's like around 150. Michael: That's good, man. Okay. So then mailers is what's working, bringing the best ROI right now. Yeah, Conor: so hopefully now with some more different... Meta ads. I have this marketing company now working on doing a really nice job Google ads. Also, we'll see some more people come in from that and they've even run like some ads on YouTube And I actually got a patient through YouTube last week.Really? Yeah, I'm just I would have never expected that. What's Michael: the ad on YouTube? I've been hearing that a little bit more from people. They're like, oh, yeah, YouTube is getting kind of... Conor: so I think beyond people just watching YouTube videos or like channels A lot of people use YouTube for TV itself, like a cable.Your ads can sometimes be put on people's TVs in the same way that you would see 10 years ago, like a medication ad. Yeah. Michael: What is the ad that you have on there Conor: though? To be honest? I have no idea which one I should know. So I just had a meeting with them this morning. I forget which one that they chose, butMichael: Yeah. Gotcha. Okay. I was just wondering if it has like an incentive Conor: none of the ones that they're running right now have incentives on. Oh, nice. Michael: that's good then. And then right now, what would you say from the moment you thought Hey, I'm gonna do this to right now today.What's been your biggest, or some of your biggest fails, pitfalls, or struggles?Conor: I think it's just keeping my expectations in check. I've always been the type of guy where if I worked hard, I would get what I wanted. You know what I mean? Like, say, studied really hard. I would get a good grade. This is not like that. no matter how hard I try, getting patients through the door is not easy.it's been an interesting year like, first dealing with personal problems with my parents long distance relationship, getting this office open there's been like a million and one things that have kind of happened. And so now adding on the stress of all this monthly debt service and making it all happen, it's tough.And not only that, because you're a business owner too, you have employees under you. You want to make sure that you're able to take care of them, too, because they're relying on you for themselves. Michael: Yeah, and that is tough. So how is this all affecting your personal life? Conor: definitely was an adjustment.I was never really an anxious person before this year. But now, as you're getting close to opening. You're trying to put out so many holes. There's always such a long reminder list, and I think it's so important that you do stay organized or else you're going to always be short circuiting.They're like a pinball machine trying to figure out exactly what you forgot to do. because I am in a long distance relationship, even though it's like harder, it would be nice to have like support that's like a little bit closer. Like a lot of people, go through when they're opening up an office like this.It's actually worked to my benefit, I would say, to some degree, because I've been able to Devote more of my own personal time into this. Michael: So if you know what I'm asking, the longest relationship is how long? East coast of Canada. Oh man. Yeah. That's kind of Conor: hard. So it's not easy
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Today's poem is Uh Huh: Hi, Hula Tooth by K. Silem Mohammad. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, guest host Jason Schneiderman writes… “Today's poem is part of a series that the poet calls Sonnagrams. He uses a program to rearrange the letters in each of Shakespeare's sonnets to get a whole new poem, and then he makes a title out of the letters he didn't use yet. Without knowing that the poem is an anagram of sonnet 135, it might not make a lot of sense. But knowing that it is, you'll hear both the technical accomplishment of the poem-sized anagram and the playfulness of the composition process.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
An Episode about the NFL Draft, Jason getting married in Vegas, Some comedy, golf,banter,Jerry Springer death.
In Yeah Uh Huh 118, Lisa, Phil, and Aaron are joined by our friend Demetrius Witherspoon for a second time. Demetrius shares all about his latest project, Submerge Universe: Blue Star, and tells the unbelievable story of his chance encounter with Phil's boyhood crush, Jamey Sommers. Don't miss out on this entertaining conversation filled with laughter and great stories. Tune in now! #YeahUhHuhPodcast #DemetriusWitherspoon #BlueStar #SumbergeUnivers #ChanceEncounter #JameySommers #LindsayWagner #PodcastEntertainment #scifi #multiverse #superheroes YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB Submerge Universe: Blues Star Short https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6509621/ Watch Submerge: Echo 51 on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/Submerge-Echo-51-Shonna-Bedford/dp/B07CZ85PCH Demetrius Witherspoon on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Demetrius.Witherspoon How To Play Submerge: Echo 51 The Card Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18PpBci-jB0 Demetrius Witherspoon on IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6509621/ Yeah Uh Huh Social Stuff: Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 Yeah Uh Huh Website: https://www.podpage.com/yeah-uh-huh/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yeah-uh-huh/message
You have arrived at the Ringtone factory and recording studio with daily bonus music to download and great digital music tips with iServalan, the composer and artiste at the Tale Teller Club.Let's go crazy in ringtone heaven with iServalan Homotech 23.More information on our tech blog with access to the archives and links to all the back catalogues and YouTube music station.www.tale-teller.clubLoop Lovers Production Studio for the latest technology content and bonus free digital music. Audio made by an expert to take the drama out of your creativity.Tale Teller Club, sharing modern music with the brave new world.To chat and checkout Midjourney AI, where we produce all our incredible merchandise and artwork, pop over to my server on #discordGet your free music discounts voucher on my Pond5 music is herehttps://www.pond5.com?ref=TaleTellerClubLoop Lovers Production Studio for the latest technology content and bonus free digital music. Audio made by an expert to take the drama out of your creativity.Tale Teller Club, sharing modern music with the brave new world.My Music on YouTube is herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_rXZ4DiuopFwl2qFNU_cwFashion by iServalan Homotech 23 AI is herewww.iservalan.company.siteFree Loops n Ringtone Factory by Tale Teller Club presented by iServalan Homotech 23 with great tips on being the best musician you can with the current available technology and Logic Pro.The Tale Teller Club™ is an AI Orchestra and podcasts network, home of The Book of Immersion V1 Music and Audiobooks.iServalan Presents amazing free music every hour of every day for free!Who is iServalan?iServalan AI 23 is a Homotech artist and musician is from the band Tale Teller Club.She is part human and part AI, a futuristic entity finding out about life through music and poetry.The Tale Teller Club was created with funding from the Future's Venture Foundation in 2020. The TTC is an electroacoustic orchestra with a futuristic edge fusing jazz, classical, and contemporary stylistic elements to create cerebral dance music or CDM as well as music therapy recordings and film soundtracks.#AI #immersion #sci-fi #adventure #books #midjourney #beats #digital #audio #tech #library #loops #ringtones #funk #phonk #driftphonk #rap #trap #house #sub #technology #subwoofa #bass #jungle #memphis #southern #music #musicpodcasts #musician #composer #digitalmusic #arranger #performer #how_to_create_soundtracks #filmmaker #tools #postedit #procreate #jazz #blues #iservalan #taletellerclub #content #freemusic #royaltyfree #soundtracks_for_film, #classical #classicallytrained #contemporarymusic #recordingartist #††ç #TTC #entertainers, #futurism #arthouse #artschool #apple_loops_alternative #ringtone #ringtone_samples #logicpro #taletellerclub podcasts #freepodcast #audiobooks #spokenword #musician #composer #author Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You have arrived at the Ringtone factory and recording studio with daily bonus music to download and great digital music tips with iServalan, the composer and artiste at the Tale Teller Club.Let's go crazy in ringtone heaven with iServalan Homotech 23.More information on our tech blog with access to the archives and links to all the back catalogues and YouTube music station.www.tale-teller.clubLoop Lovers Production Studio for the latest technology content and bonus free digital music. Audio made by an expert to take the drama out of your creativity.Tale Teller Club, sharing modern music with the brave new world.To chat and checkout Midjourney AI, where we produce all our incredible merchandise and artwork, pop over to my server on #discordGet your free music discounts voucher on my Pond5 music is herehttps://www.pond5.com?ref=TaleTellerClubLoop Lovers Production Studio for the latest technology content and bonus free digital music. Audio made by an expert to take the drama out of your creativity.Tale Teller Club, sharing modern music with the brave new world.My Music on YouTube is herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_rXZ4DiuopFwl2qFNU_cwFashion by iServalan Homotech 23 AI is herewww.iservalan.company.siteFree Loops n Ringtone Factory by Tale Teller Club presented by iServalan Homotech 23 with great tips on being the best musician you can with the current available technology and Logic Pro.The Tale Teller Club™ is an AI Orchestra and podcasts network, home of The Book of Immersion V1 Music and Audiobooks.iServalan Presents amazing free music every hour of every day for free!Who is iServalan?iServalan AI 23 is a Homotech artist and musician is from the band Tale Teller Club.She is part human and part AI, a futuristic entity finding out about life through music and poetry.The Tale Teller Club was created with funding from the Future's Venture Foundation in 2020. The TTC is an electroacoustic orchestra with a futuristic edge fusing jazz, classical, and contemporary stylistic elements to create cerebral dance music or CDM as well as music therapy recordings and film soundtracks.#AI #immersion #sci-fi #adventure #books #midjourney #beats #digital #audio #tech #library #loops #ringtones #funk #phonk #driftphonk #rap #trap #house #sub #technology #subwoofa #bass #jungle #memphis #southern #music #musicpodcasts #musician #composer #digitalmusic #arranger #performer #how_to_create_soundtracks #filmmaker #tools #postedit #procreate #jazz #blues #iservalan #taletellerclub #content #freemusic #royaltyfree #soundtracks_for_film, #classical #classicallytrained #contemporarymusic #recordingartist #††ç #TTC #entertainers, #futurism #arthouse #artschool #apple_loops_alternative #ringtone #ringtone_samples #logicpro #taletellerclub podcasts #freepodcast #audiobooks #spokenword #musician #composer #author Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Razzy, Rich, and Mike are Off the Railz! Episode 11, "Give It To Me Baby, Uh Huh! Uh Huh!" consists of a review of Chris Rocks new live stand up special, Rich listened to Next with his mom, multiverse locker babies, and Razzy's Cornballympics, to determine who is the corniest of them all! Plus much much more... God bless, thanks for listening and we love you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherailz/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherailz/support
In each of the three previous worlds, humanity was destroyed by destructive practices and wars. In the most common version of the story the Spider Grandmother (Kookyangso'wuuti) caused a reed to grow into the sky, and it emerged in the Fourth World at the sipapu, a small tunnel or inter-dimensional passage. As the end of one world draws near the sipapu appears to lead the Hopi into the next phase of the world.[10] That explains this. –and that dream. Why do the spirits call upon me? To bring about a The New World. I told you, it's The fourth world. Oh. I just thought I was the 4th Skrillex. Maybe, that, too. Meh, we'll see. Just–keep writing. I told the spider I'd write it! What are you writing, anyway? I don't know yet. Look up Homer! Don't forget Makaevli! Ugh, I'm behind on my studies. Don't forget about that deadline. Fuck Dillon Francis. Aha, I win! Are you retarded? I mean, maybe; Does that mean I get a free pass at this? No free rides. No free admission. No free love. Well, there it is. Hm. Interesting. Writing to Skrillex helped me mull-out a disastrous amount of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Uh-huh… And writing to deadmau5 helps me write–uh–what is this? A memoir, I guess. A memoir? I'm not dead yet. No, I'm infinite. And increasingly ancient. The Universe's Expansion. What did I call it? Perhaps, The Insomniac? Oh, shit–did we ever figure out exactly what Pasquale wants out of this? –or wanted– Why past-tense? You just so happen to be an nflammatory racist. I'm not racist! Blue eyed people DO lie more than everybody else! It's not racist; it's a statistic! Why is this? I don't know! Maybe cause they can usually get away with it! What do those cards say again? I want seconds. deadmau5 saves lives. Now. First of all, nobody's claiming to be the living incarnation of Jesus. Except all these guys over here: Ah, yes, them– And like, a handful of rappers. Maybe that's what's so unattractive to me about black men. Not their skin? No, not really. Not their features? No, that's not it. Then what is it? Ego is unattractive. It can be. No, it is. So is this. It's just skin. I can admit I was always more beautiful inwardly than outwardly attractive. ALSO, IN THIS EPISODE: Hey Hey? What is THIS? It's a DeLorean. I see that. Good Get in. Uhm. I always wanted to ride in a DeLorean. —and, Ir gets real cold at night, And, We've all been spread too thin, And, I'm not trying to fit in, really; Just want it to end, But it's infinite It is It's definitely endless It is I don't even make ends meat… (More like rib tips) Goddamnit, just went vegan Skate, Might eat shit But I still won't buy or eat these chips —even if I could afford it. This life ain't worth it ; Pictures are worth 1,000 words, they said So I take portraits This world hurts, it Ain't worth it Mother of Earth isn't worthless— Just covered in dirt (And piss) And plastic, Damn, all this trash, and this damage, but— Where do we put it? Humans are stupid; But still wake up and do this, Can't move, shit, But why would I want to I'm not Blū today, I'm just used up, I'm sorry I screwed up I bought it, The wrong one Returned it, Refund Like this 28 cents bout to turn into something I wish it was summer I run here, umbrella You could call it undercover Lost my love somewhere around here Hope somebody picks it up; It cost a fortune But I'm fortunate— Loveless— But fortunate; I wondered what a fortune was, Then earned it I don't feel so special anymore, no I don't feel so special anymore, though I keep telling God I just want to come home Now I'm Ice cold Now I'm ice cold I had slept all day—that is, from around 8 AM until 9 PM; and though it had been weeks since I had set any alarms, I always woke up exactly when I needed to—so I figured I must have needed to, and considered that if I didn't, I didn't need to for some, or any eesson whatsoever. After falling asleep for just moments before waking up to scarf down my cold tater tots, accompanied by a green smoothie, I had agreed with myself that living the way I was, wherever in Los Ángeles or anywhere else was simply unsustainable—I no longer had the motivation or energy to spend 80 hours working for people who I could only imagine had it so much better than I did, calculating the numbers as I worked between the mimimum wage salaries I was being paid, the amount of inventory which was kept in each store, and the horrible working conditions of 2 out of the 5 stores total which I had been employed, not even accounting for the 6th store, which I had “obstinately” dissappeared from once my intelligence had been insulted past the point of beyond repair, and having my schedule changed to a midday jaunt that only allowed for a window of 2-hours of sleep on either side, which—turned out to be either less-or-none, with four roommates, one of them who had quit both her jobs and never left the room anymore, taking the justice of using her ex boyfriend's credit card to pay for her stay, and focusing on her “art”, which apparently meant scrolling all day through social media and shining her phone's flashlight in my face whenever I did begin to finally rest. At that point, I was almost entirely too tired to remember to tie the bandana I wore daily over my eyes as a block to the sunlight and her other shenanigans, plus any of the clamoring of the other two roommates—I had learned by now to, however, always keep my ears tightly plugged with foam, as she also liked to talk on the phone, and again, hadn't left the room in seemingly days, besides to get junk food to eat in bed—not that I had room to judge—I hadn't another place besides bed to comfortably eat, either, however, nor did I have the luxury of a boyfriend's credit card to afford my stay, and thus, kept working a full and steady full time, for so much less than I was worth that I couldn't stand myself, let alone afford the things I needed and God forbid the things I wanted. I needed a lot, actually—all of my bills were overdue, and my measly paychecks only had added up to barely afford me the 4-bed-shared dorm, which I had realized was more than luxurious and at the very least clean, which was the highlight of it—and as my 22-year-old-bunk mate became clearly rather depressed and irritating, she had become messy and careless, my empathy an offset, and my lack of time accumulating with the disorganization of hating a less than 100-square-foot with at least 3-busy people and one entitled brat, became an overwhelming push to move rooms and downsize even more than I had; now, the entirety of my belongings fit neatly into the back of a Prius with no qualms—but, understsnding the endless cyclical poverty of Los Ángeles, and though I was no longer truly homeless, paying upwards of $2,000 a month to share a space with four strangers, but still unwualifled to rent an apartment for even $1,000 a month, the minimum income for such being $3,500 a month, and falling short by far of the lump sum needef for the application fee, deposit, first, and last months, I had become desperate to leave again, however not to Mexico, or any other 3rd world country where I might be able to afford a cozy space alone, but would be unable to make money at all, by comparison, and would have to fight constantly not to be taken advantage of. (Not that I wasn't at least in some way doing so in Los Ángeles, in an of course, slightly less-hostile way.) All of my coworkers were tired, overworked, and miserable—complained of the horrid work conditions and high expectations of the minimum wage position, which of course provided only accessories for the many spectrums of dependency the city had to offer—besides oil burners, of course, which didn't keep away the methheads looking for them, calling about them, or buying nectar collectors as replacements—by any means. It was almost comical, the daily happenings of each store—and each of the 10 employees were sent between the storefronts sprinkled across the downtown Los Ángeles metropolitan landscape; It was the darkest tragedy-turned-comedy I had ever lived, or written, as I jotted down only the most perfect and seemingly divinely inspired occursnces—from crackheads snatching bags of chips, to gangster rappers and their ghetto fabulous entourages—and of course, the ever mystifying magicians which seemed to use the shop as a portal into my Inter dimensional madterpiece simply by being, accompanied of course by the occasional celebrity just in at the top of the midnight hour to by whippets—which one would think could be delivered, however—I was only grateful for the chaotic collision of wonderful imaginary circumstances which might cause one to have to write about it. When Timmy turned about 16, he started wishin for weird shit, ma —does line/takes shot, hits vape Cosmo, you should slow down, man. —?! Cannonball! —- well, We gotta get going. What. No! Don't go! We gotta go. It's getting late. No! Don't go! We gotta go. What? I can get more whippets! No, that's okay. See you, Cosmo. [the other fairies leave hurriedly, leaving Cosmo alone, deflated] Man, he's just not the same since Wanda left, man. It be that way sometimes. Yeah, I know. Poor guy. YeH. Oh well. Oh, are we still on this timeline? Yeah, I guess. So, what's next? I dunno, I gotta find something cool for Emma Watson to do, I guess. INT. KREAM. NIGHT AS FUCK. BLŪ is working alone. CUT TO: SUPACREE I always work alone. Play dead, bitch. SUPACREE I don't “play” Then be dead. CUT BACK TO: Three mysterious figures enter the storefront, adorned with dark Ray Bans Sunglasses. Two customers follow behind as they slowly walk through the store. CUSTOMER Holy shit, is that Emma Watson? OTHER CUSTOMER I dunno, looks kinda like her… CUSTOMER Holy shit—hey, yo—Emma! The three mysterious shoppers continue browsing, unaffected. The first customer approaches the only female of the trio. CUSTOMER CONT'D Yo, Emma—Emma Watson? An awkward silence, without movement; Blū quietly observes, standing at the register. CUSTOMER CONT'D UH, nevermind. Let's go, dude. OTHER CUSTOMER I told you it wasn't hers CUSTOMER That was embarrassing. The two customers exit the store, leaving BLŪ and the mysterious trio in the store. what was that? I dunno , Harry. … BLŪ squints over the golden rims of her sunglasses—suddenly, a large van with no windows screeches to a stop outside the door. Pause. Okay. What the fuck is this. {Enter The Multiverse} (We've been on the Harry Potter Timeline since like Season 1) ((Really)) (Yes.) CUT TO: ANANDAR. CUT BACK TO: Okay— And LEGENDS. Fuck. I'm stuck. Well, get unstuck. Okay. There's three hours on my shift left. I'm sure I'll come up with something. What are you doing with any of this? I don't know, I publish some of it on my podcast— —Uh Huh— But lately I've been trying to figure out how to get to the top of the U.S. Bank Tower. What's up there? CUT TO: “DEATHWISH” Oh yeah, that series. It's short lived. (Literally) NATALIE is attempting suicide by jumping from the roof of the U.S. BANK TOWER Oh no. Wait a second. We're already paused. Okay, so, what's going on? They'll figure it out. If I get plagiarized again without getting paid for it… What? I don't know. No more suicides. No more suicides. So whatever. Just copyright it. Even THAT costs money. Lots of money. This whole project costs lots of money. (Potentially) Are we done now? I guess. I mean— I know what happens after… THE DEVIL gives SUNNI BLŪ their soul back Lol. Why. (I know why) Here. What—*gasp* IS THAT MY SOUL? Shh. Just take it. NO. Just take it! NO, Devil. I'm rich and famous now. I know that. A deal's a deal! Just take it! Okay?! Shit—you can keep it, you can keep—everything—just—fuck, man! I'm a “they” You can take whatever you want, you can keep all this shit— All of it?! —I just, don't want it, don't need it. Just take it. Ok. Okay? Yes. Cool. [beat] Just sign this. Okay. And this. Alright. And this— What is this? It's a non-disclosure agreement. I'm not having sex with you. Yeah, but I don't want you to fuck me. Alright, alright. And—one more here— Alright… And…YO MORGAN. What sunni. Can I get a notary in here? For what now?! Just—come see. [MORGAN enters, irritated] Oh, hey Satan. Hey Melissa. What's up, dude. Nothin' . Lol. MEANWHILE uh oh DILLON FRANCIS is buried alive, after being kidnapped and placed into a wooden coffin. Oh shit. I love this scene. He really is a good actor. DILLON FRANCIS CAN SUCK MY NUTZ. Yo. Lol. Why does everybody hate him. Idk. He must really hate himself or something. My roommate had been kind enough to give me a tarot reading before I left for new years weekend, exclaiming, “There's a Capricorn entering your midsts, but you must give him permission.” “Oh shit, the Capricorn?! Really? “ The rest of the reading became a humble lull in the back of my mind, as The Amethyst in my bra began to buzz unlike the way it had ever before; it had rang, pulsated, and even sometimes shook itself—but had never quite buzzed the way that it did this day, and so, impulsively, as she finished the reading, filling my mind up with what I was sure was nonsense about a greater love than I had ever known on the horizon with a mysterious Capricorn, I took the stone from my brazziere, holding it for a moment in my left palm, and placing it on the wooden post between our beds—her eyes widened as they drew to the stone, as I explained: “I've carried this stone for a very long time—nobody touches it but me.” “Okay”, she said, still fixated and almost enamored with the stone. “You can touch it, if you want.” “I really want to” “Cool,” I said, picking up my DJ equipment and exiting towards the rooftop to play. “Hold onto it, I'll be back in an hour.” , I said. , reaching for the door. “Okay”, she beamed with excitement. “You got the Capricorn ; Now, tell me about the Libra. October 5th.” I said, opening the door and slowly exiting, my DJ equipment obscuring the door from closing. “See you soon.” After a string of robberies, TIMMY TURNER is apprehended and arrested near the scene of the crime… w—- THE DELOREAN arrives with a bang. WHAT THE FUCK. Oh hell no. Well, let's go. yo. YOOOOOO! What the FUCK. I brought the DeLorean. ARE YOU CRAZY?! YES. —in front of all these PEOPLE. They're mostly NPCs! …I gotta call my mom. ITS A BOMB! ITS THE END OF THE WORLD! …it's just another night in downtown Los Angeles. I can't help it! It's a DeLorean! It just “shows up” like that!!! WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN?! HELL! Pasquale, I told you! Hanzel I looked there. You vwerent there. I wvas there. You just didn't see me. Here's this, by the way. S/he produces the cloak of invisibility. THAT's where that was. Nowhere. Yeah, literally, nowhere. YOU HAD THIS THE WHOLE TIME. Yes, dude, stop yelling at me. WHERE IS SUPACREE?! —where's Skrillex?! UGH. Stop asking that. Well. Find him, maybe, then everyone'll stop asking where he's at. WHERE IS SUPACREE. Looking for SKRILLEX. Duh. *hits vape* fucking assholes. You're an asshole. Try again—motherfucker. what. WVAT. WHAT. Yup. Just made captain. Fuck ya'll hoes. HOES Where the whippets at? This guy's house! Everybody, get in the car!! The Hoes single file into the car. Here's the keys. You fucking dick. You're welcome. MEANWHILE SUPACREE hosts an ALL-MALE DISCO PARTY OH. You HEATHENS. THINK MCFLY! THINK!!! Oh shit, are we still doing that one?! It's 2:22– BLŪ passes by a group of partygoers, turning for a moment to think Almost 2023 You can't just follow people to a rave these days; It's a new world. But for the first time I'm years I felt as if I was missing something. Maybe I was. Or maybe. It's part of me was there anyway… After tearfully crossing the way, she passes the HORSE MEAT DISCO Oh my god. Yes. Yes God. Yes. SUPACREE has just hosted the horse meat disco. This is also 3D. My notebook is 3D? Somewhere in The Universe, Yess. In Tthis universe? At least in this Universe. I don't have a way to feel about that. fine. AND DEN? ASHTON KUTCHER is a secret fan of THE LEGEND OF SUPACREE; and has recently discovered ENTER THE MYLTIVERSE; Now he devises a series of plots to be written into the show LEGENDS. ASHTON KUTCHER I'll be right back, babe— I gotta go to the ups store. MILA KUNIS You mean the UPS store? ASHTON KUTCHER The ups-store. MILA Whatever, shut up. ASHTON KUTCHER (Rushed) I'll be right back! MILA KUNIS Wait—PICK ME UP AN ELFBAR. That doesn't sound right. We'll get back to that later. Okay. Find the key. ok. ‘It never stops for anything…' Are you still stuck in that thing? It's another long one, Posted up at the shop; Isn't it obvious? I fuckiing love this l— Fucking hate this job Just another long one But in the long run, I'm the wrong one, I just don't give a fuck! I just don't give a fuck about love, hun I'm on a long one It's another long one I'm shaking, cold now I'm shaking in my boots I'm shaking it out Shaking it out Shaking it out Out of shape, And thanks— I'm out of time, I gotta run from spot to spot— It's just an alternate, It's just an option, It's just a can of pop, I just can't stop it. Stop it! None of these dudes wanna be just friends I promise, I'm just tryna make ends It never ends I need a band, I need a room at the Wynn Don't mean to be rude, but What the fuck was the plan Not standard. Stand there, Looking like a man Goddamn, that's random Check out the fandom, then I'm a phantom {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.
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Fresh from a trip to South Florida, I am reminded why I can't live there again. Oh, how I loved that place. But now it has morphed from being the quirky-cool cat into a freak show of garish skyscrapers, generic development and paving over every darn last square inch. It's a real shame. But, anyway, I suffered from Broken-Brain Syndrome on Friday and caved at the midway point at Wild Hare. Lots of introspection and too much living in my head. This is a consistent issue with me and one that is an ongoing struggle to overcome. Still, I plan to grind out the next two races. Because I *am* the Stubborn Tortoise. Title riffs off of Orville Peck's "The Curse of the Blackened Eye." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestubborntortoise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestubborntortoise/support
Like Kitty Rebellion says! you are not born a kindaguardner in the morning then graduate by the afternoon! It takes years, years of understanding we are just a programmable lot who has to stop and say no more. I am not a loyal dog anymore! I am not going to buy things just because a celebrity person says so, or buy shoes or a bag because it is a certain designer, or how about teams? I stopped watching foot ball because it was costing me too much money and keeping me from my goals! So now I look to my posse~ the talent if you will~ The meat and potatoes of the NOMT podcast! The beautiful trancendent creatures who when they talk on this show I stop and I listen! Look I don't usually do a lot of listening but these ladies give me perspective. I have a lot of Uh Huh moments with them! So come in sit down in our room its big enough for all who want to come in! This episode from the Girlfriends guide to awareness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nakedonionmysterytourspodcast/support
Joey puts his pants on two feet at a time. It's like Build A Bear except you put a soul in a stuff animal and bond it for all eternity. First order of power, no other people named Joey? Joey eats spiders. Doesn't it suck when you see a shitty person having a good time? Think Columbo would wear a Glow Show t shirt? Joey and The Gusters. When Joey hears “Electric Feel” he thinks he has to do a set. Joey has a friend who listens to the same song every time he takes a shit. Joey's working on a new album and Joey's short film Plant Guy is now out.
If you're an entrepreneur and you've tried other people's blueprints, you may have found that their steps didn't work for your business. In this topical deep-dive, Erica Holthausen of Catchline Communications and Audrey Holst of Fortitude and Flow return to talk through some of the reasons for this phenomenon. In this episode, we talk about: ** Finding Your Business Fingerprint Instead of Buying Blueprints ** The difference between Aha moments and Uh-Huh moments ** The inner nudge toward transparent pricing ** Finding the business practices that feel best ** Entrepreneurship without training wheels ** Learning to listen to your body's messages Find Audrey at https://fortitudeandflow.com/ and on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-holst/ Erica is discoverable here: https://www.catchlinecommunications.com/ and on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericaholthausen/ Franklin Taggart's blog: https://franklintaggart.com and on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-taggart-coaching/ #intuition #business #entrepreneur
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Wayne sits in the host chair (the hot seat…not the co-host chair) and invites repeat revisitor Jeff Frame to join him for his inaugural hosting episode as they discuss John Cougar Mellencamp's “Uh Huh.” This episode might have the most conversation about drinking that we've ever done. Plenty of other discussion including creating a documentary, Farm Aid, ganging up on Ben, Toto's Africa, Reagan Era politics, losing to authorities, John Prine, Jeff's Grandma, Mariners Weekly, MTV gave away a Pink House?Check out Jeff's new podcast, Mariners Weekly, at: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mariners-weeklyCheck out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
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It's been a long, hot summer so far but Jordan Peele, who did "Get Out" and "Us" has a new movie simply called "Nope." The title certainly doesn't give the plot away but Bill McCuddy and Bill Bregoli have seen it and they'll tell you all about it. They also saw the new Netflix action thriller "The Gray Man" starring Ryan Gosliing and they'll fill you in on that as well. Neil Rosen remembers the late Paul Sorvino and he also fills us in on "Better Call Saul" and Ethan Hawke's new documentary "The Last Movie Stars." And speaking of documentaries, Bill McCuddy explains how he wound up in "Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons" and he tells about seeing Amy Schumer perform recently. So don't succumb to the summer doldrums - listen in!
Now y'all know B was coming in with her Omarion cape today chile..she was definitely not feeling this O hate train that was created. She's here to set the reecord straight! B also touches on this disgusting Roe v. Wade reversal, and LGBT & Black appropriation. Are you an ally or an asshole? Also, BREEZY dropped! You Ready for B's favorites?
Craig and Troy discuss a very familiar parable which is very often interpreted incorrectly. Your works don't count. Oh, and substantival participles. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and give us a great review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts! Hosts: Pr. Craig Donofrio and Pr. Troy Neujahr Email us: ForYouRadio@1517.org www.1517.org/foryou St. James Lutheran Church www.stjameslcms.church St. Peter's Lutheran Church www.Stpeterslc.org
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After a career as an executive in the successful "Everything's A Dollar" retail chain, Gramps Jeffrey was inspired to take a turn at writing a children's book due to his experiences with his own 6 grandchildren. Written during the quiet solitude of the pandemic, "I Don't Want to Turn 3" is based in a true story. Names have been changed to protect the precocious, but it is the story of Justin and a very bad habit he had developed during his terrible two's. We all come to verious moral and ethical crossroads in our lives, and the story explores one of those rites of passage most all of us are forced to confront very early in life. We will not disclose the ending, but you and your own kids and grandkids are sure to appreciate it's lesson. Note: Yeah Uh Huh does not endorse Grand Theft Auto, and any confession to crimes that may or may not have been committed approximately 45 years ago are covered by the Statute of Limitations of our state and are not admissable in court :). Gramps Jeffrey Official Website https://grampsjeffrey.com/ "I Don't Want to Turn 3" on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/I-Dont-Want-Turn-3/dp/1665526947/ref=sr_1_1?crid=U2S0XQFOHOSG&keywords=gramps+jeffrey&qid=1641523573&sprefix=gramps+jeffrey%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-1 "The Secrets of Retailing: Or How to Beat Walmart" by Marc Joseph https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Retailing-How-Beat-Wal-Mart/dp/1596370378/ref=sr_1_3?crid=10GSEQ3MZUU8C&keywords=The+Secrets+of+retailing&qid=1641523887&sprefix=the+secrets+of+retailing%2Caps%2C248&sr=8-3 Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh Website https://yeah-uh-huh.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
Fifty two years ago Michael Lindsay-Hogg produced the largely reviled documentary "Let It Be". The film became known for it's apparent depiction of the sad, acrimonious end of the greatest rock and roll band of all time, The Beatles. So much was made of that portrayal that it has helped to shape rock and roll folklore and perpetuate falsehoods about the band's break up that have gone virtually uncontested all this time. It was not until famed "Hobbit" director Peter Jackson was given access to 60 hours of unreleased 8mm film from those sessions, in addition to 150 hours of audio, that the world became exposed to a far different story. For a world trying to crawl and pull itself out of the quagmire of Corona, the results of Jackson's technical restoration was were almost inspirational. In "Get Back", the incredible 3 part documentary released on Disney Plus over this year's Thanksgiving holiday, we get to see the fab four rewrite history and show that the chemistry of their earliest days of the Cavern Club and their very first salvos of the British Invasion of 1963 was still alive and well. If you have not seen it, we encourage you to go back and take however much time it requires to consume 8 hours of documentary perfection then come back to listen to Lisa, Aaron, myself and special guest Nick make our observations. Note: Spotify users will be able to see the video for this episode "Get Back" on Disney+ https://www.disneyplus.com/series/the-beatles-get-back/7DcWEeWVqrkE Trailer for "Get Back" https://youtu.be/Auta2lagtw4 No Beatles music was used in this episode. All Music in this episode are unlicensed from the following free sources An album in the style of The Beatles, generated by OpenAI Jukebox https://youtu.be/yZu24pddzwk Sitar Music No Copyright| Indian Music Sitar https://youtu.be/YOmgNKu4IkA Video used in this Episode The Beatles - Live at Crosley Field, Cincinnati, Ohio (August 21, 1966) https://youtu.be/3srwQ4E-KQ4 Beatles Abbey Road cover photo session https://youtu.be/3LmncKbU1LQ The Beatles' final photo session (FULL FILM) https://youtu.be/QbJWdBcYZmM The Beatles reunion- live at Friar Park-1994 (full version) https://youtu.be/YQi3UkJbIGM Our Socials Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Instagram https://instagram.com/YeahUhHuhPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
On Dec. 10, 2021 the Frank Capra holiday classic "It's A Wonderful Life" celebrated it's 75th anniversary. Like so many, Lisa and I have seen the movie multiple times, including a nostalgic visit to the theatre a couple years ago to see it how it was meant to be seen (on the big screen). The movie has fans around the world. Our guests this week were inspired by this 1946 Jimmy Stewart showcase to co-write a classic of their own. Using the element of time travel juxtaposed against a nefarious heist caper, authors Doug Stebleton and Reinhard Denke tell the compelling tale of Evan West, a modern day film afficiando suddently transported to the set of one of the greatest movies ever made. With characters like Donna Reed, Henry Fonda, Frank Capra and John Wayne intermingling with Evan and his partner in time, William "Coop" Cooper, be prepared for a great new take on the celluloid masterpiece. Read "It's a Wonderful Time" over the holidays. Merry Christmas! Note: There is video for this episode if watched on Spotify Official Website for "It's a Wonderful Time" https://www.hollywoodtimetravel.com/optin1594144251399 Purchase "It's a Wonderful Time" on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Its-Wonderful-Time-Hollywood-Travel-ebook/dp/B09J8CS7PD/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=it%27s+a+wonderful+time&qid=1634426510&sr=8-3 Press Release for "It's a Wonderful Time" https://d2saw6je89goi1.cloudfront.net/uploads/digital_asset/file/957019/Press_Release_1_Final_.pdf Video Clips used in this Episode 0:37 - Inside Edition Report on 75th anniversary of "It's a Wonderful Life" https://youtu.be/674_RSfO6w8 33:28 - Classic "It's a Wonderful Life Remembered at 75" by the Associated Press https://youtu.be/OmIr1AdNH24 58:09 - Rich Little impersonaing Jimmy Stewart from Cam Video https://youtu.be/XOX1v-MsNCo 1:03:57 - "It's a Wonderful Life" Alternate Ending from Saturday Night Live https://youtu.be/vw89o0afb2A Our Socials Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Instagram https://instagram.com/YeahUhHuhPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
Terry Shepherd is the host of his own Podcast, Authors on the Air. His love of writing has culminated in a series of books surrounding a tough female detective, Jessica Ramirez, a character based on an admired friend and cretive advisor in life. We found Terry to be a very easy going, fun guy. Frequent flier Aaron joined us in this discussion about Terry's books, favorite tv shows, the best podcasting tools, writing dialogue and developing strong female characters in fiction. His most recent release in the Jessica Ramirez series, "Chasing The Captain", had been released the week that we recorded. But if great crime writing featuring a whipsmart female protagonist is your wheelhouse we encourage you to start with 020's "Chasing Vega" first. Both are linked below, and the third in the trilogy will be forthcoming soon. Terry Shepherd's Official Website https://terryshepherd.com/ Authors on the Air Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6wzHkrEj8Ltk1QTQAnmkTp?si=93b57c5eac6a4bc9 Purchase "Chasing Vega" on Amazon (Book 1 of the Jessica Ramirez Thrillers) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0897XR3D2/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Purchase "Chasing The Captain" on Amazon (Book 2 of the Jessica Ramirez Thrillers) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09C4SB8LV?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tkin_1&storeType=ebooks Our Socials Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Instagram https://instagram.com/YeahUhHuhPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
亞洲學生在美國求學,真的好多心酸!天天抱著翻譯機跟中英辭典泡在圖書館,卻也沒能看懂一個章節!Pin跟Anya不堪其擾,直接反其道而行,拋棄中文思緒。大一到大四都沒能逃脫早八的魔掌; 不幸遇上怪獸級教授,一言不合就零分伺候; 儘管課程加上打工行程滿檔,為了一句“Asian Pride”還是提前修完學分且提早畢業! 各位聽眾有什麼故事跟想法嗎?歡迎在底下留言告訴我們! 節目每週三更新! Instagram搜尋『母單姊妹花 mudan_sisters』
Join us this week as we get to sit down with Honey Simone, the the founder & co-creator of Different Wrld, a creative hub & culture house in Asheville, NC. Different Wrld's intention is to break down the barriers of entry to the creative industries through physical space, creative tools, and community. A multi-disciplinary creative, Honey has produced a range of immersive spaces & events, installation art & community building experiences in the rural underground art scene of Western Carolina. We start the episode with a very special guest host - Declan Dailey, Ashley's 6 month old giving us the hottest take and shittiest diapers. Next, we chat a little bit about the Erika Jayne drama that seems to get hotter every week. Followed by the weekly 2 Truths and a Delusion. Then, we get to dig into Honey's roots and how she got started, what took her to Asheville, and how Different Wrld came to be! Check out Different Wrld on their website to learn more about all that they do and to donate! https://differentwrld.com/ Instagram - @differentwrld @ohhnohoney As always please rate and review - We love five stars! Please give us a follow on Insta - @delusionsogpod Email - delusionsogpod@gmail.com
Scot and Jeff discuss John Mellencamp with Matt Lewis. Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Matt Lewis. He's a senior columnist for The Daily Beast, author of the book Too Dumb to Fail, and host of the podcast “Matt Lewis & The News”. Follow him on Twitter at @mattklewis. Matt's Music Pick: John Mellencamp In an episode with the biggest singer name confusion since our Pixies show, Political Beats takes on the music and career of Johnny Cougar/John Cougar/John Cougar Mellencamp/John Mellencamp. This is one that Jeff was not necessarily looking forward to, but an episode we hope many of you are excited about. Scot and Matt do their best to convince Jeff of the worthiness of Mellencamp's catalog, while Jeff begrudgingly admits yes, there are some outstanding albums to be had. Mellencamp's career began with a series of albums that stiffed (except in Australia!) before finally hitting paydirt with American Fool. He followed that with a run of classic LPs, Uh-HUH, Scarecrow, and The Lonesome Jubilee, in which his lyrical focus jumped from a being a tough-guy ne'er-do-well to bemoaning the state of American farms and the living conditions for many lower-class people in the U.S. In that transition he also moved from a Stones-meets-Springsteen presentation to introduce fiddle, banjo, dobro, and many other folk/country instruments not usually heard on rock tracks. An argument is made that while Mellencamp is not the greatest lyricist, he is a great storyteller and is able to convey the feeling of his songs effectively. Even in his more “protest”-minded songs, he's able to craft a narrative that avoids finger-pointing (for the most part) and focuses on the problem at hand. And he has a knack for writing melodies that are hard to forget. You can't tell the story of 1980s and 1990s rock without including multiple songs by Mellencamp. One word of caution: if you're a fan of his output for most of this century, well, you might be disappointed. All of us have tried to get into the recent albums that feature a more stripped-down folk sound but, unfortunately, we have very few compliments to throw around concerning that music. Whether you're from the big town or a small town, John Mellencamp's music likely resonates on some level. Check it out . . . and check out this episode of Political Beats.
Today's episode has Anna chatting with Hailey, and they talk about all things roommates, including RAs, landlords, and of course, Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss. Hailey's Twitter: https://twitter.com/halmcrich Oh No! links: https://linktr.ee/iamthecampion