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College Matters. Alma Matters.
Aparna Chandrasekharan of 10X International School: Financial Aid For College Study in the US.

College Matters. Alma Matters.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 34:43


Sign Up to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter US Colleges cost quite a bit, to put it mildly. For International Students, cost is quite often the primary factor. Given Aparna's experience guiding Int'l students, we turned to her for a Primer and tips on Financial Aid for International students. On our podcast, Aparna gives us an overview of Financial Aid for Int'l Students, College Cost, Merit Scholarships, Graduate Study Aid, Resources and Tips for Int'l High School students. In particular, we discuss the following with her:  Introduction to International Financial Aid College Cost Applying for Merit Scholarships Tips for High Schoolers Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Aparna Chandrasekharan, 10X Int'l School [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Int'l Financial Aid Introduction [] College Cost? [] Applying for Merit Scholarship [] Resources [] Getting Scholarships [] Aid for Graduate Study in the US [] Does the Major Matter? [] Closing Thoughts [] Our Guest: Aparna Chandrasekharan is the Head of College Placements at 10X International School in Bengaluru, India. Previously, Aparna was EducationUSA Advisor in Chennai, India. Aparna graduated with Bachelor's degree in Botany from Ethiraj College, Chennai India, and Masters in Social Work from Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Memorable Quote: “I would ask them [college applicants] to be more open minded, explore liberal arts and science colleges, which are known to give more scholarships generally. And also look at some public universities like Colorado State University has a $12,000 Scholarship for international students, Michigan State University has a somewhat similar scholarship.” Aparna Chandrasekharan. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Recommended Episodes: College Experiences Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:Apple Podcasts, Spotify.

How to Lead Podcast with Clay Scroggins

US: Does professional life ever leave you feeling overwhelmed? YOU: Uh yeah, I call that "Tuesday." US: Are you responsible to achieve a goal that feels unreasonable? YOU: It's ridiculous. Don't get me started. US: Did you just get some sobering feedback from your team? YOU: It's like they don't even know me. US: Are you facing some circumstances that feel unfair? YOU: See all my answers above. If you (or someone you know) are facing some challenging circumstances at work, this week's episode promises to be a breath of fresh air. After this episode, you might still have 99 problems, but how to respond won't be 1.

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Figure(d) It Out
Figuring Out Personality Tests

Figure(d) It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 36:04


Welcome to one of our favorite topics! Whether you love personality tests too or find them incredibly frustrating, this episode will give you a flavor of the five most prevalent tests and our take on how they can be applied well. ------- Take some of the tests we took! Links below -  Spirit Animal: https://www.spiritanimal.info/spirit-animal-quiz/ Disney Princess: https://www.buzzfeed.com/mccarricksean/which-disney-princes-are-you Hogwarts House: https://www.buzzfeed.com/eleanorbate/accurate-af-sorting-quiz Coffee: https://www.buzzfeed.com/rileyroach/which-coffee-are-you-572dyo73ow  Marvel: https://www.marvel.com/whichavengerareyou/en_US/ (Does not include full list of avengers)

The Underground
37: The Closer

The Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 69:36


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHylmH8r2RMVx_kLMb0zgLg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHylmH8r2RMVx_kLMb0zgLg) Odysee:https://odysee.com/@TheUnderground:1 (https://odysee.com/@TheUnderground:1) Crypto Donations: Coming Soon Email: davidlacy828@gmail.com PayPal Donations: https://paypal.me/TheUnderground33?locale.x=en_US (https://paypal.me/TheUnderground33?locale.x=en_US) Does anyone still have Faith in  GOT? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNwwt25mheo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNwwt25mheo) Dave Chappelle “The Closer” Is Chappelle Transphobic? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1UEj_6T1RE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1UEj_6T1RE) Letitia Wright under fire for Jab opinion https://www.google.com/search?q=Letitia+Wright&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS921US921&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgFuLWz9U3MDQySzIvSlbiAnEyqspzjAy1hLKTrfTTMnNywYRVcmJxySJWPp_UksySzESF8KLM9IySHayME9gYAQPqN_tGAAAA&sxsrf=AOaemvJMVyH9mFKZR9q35zEse4kELIZQ1g:1633960815724&source=lnms&tbm=nws&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjcwv2vwsLzAhVum-AKHe4pDvUQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1536&bih=722&dpr=1.25 (https://www.google.com/search?q=Letitia+Wright&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS921US921&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgFuLWz9U3MDQySzIvSlbiAnEyqspzjAy1hLKTrfTTMnNywYRVcmJxySJWPp_UksySzESF8KLM9IySHayME9gYAQPqN_tGAAAA&sxsrf=AOaemvJMVyH9mFKZR9q35zEse4kELIZQ1g:1633960815724&source=lnms&tbm=nws&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjcwv2vwsLzAhVum-AKHe4pDvUQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1536&bih=722&dpr=1.25) Will the Next RE be any good? Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q6UGCyHZCI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q6UGCyHZCI) Squid Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqxAJKy0ii4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqxAJKy0ii4) Twitch Got Hacked (save for next week) https://www.wsj.com/articles/twitch-streamer-earnings-increase-for-top-gamers-data-from-hack-shows-11633802185 (https://www.wsj.com/articles/twitch-streamer-earnings-increase-for-top-gamers-data-from-hack-shows-11633802185)

Time Out With Jim
Bipolar Depression, used to be called manic depressive

Time Out With Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 26:30


Bipolar Depression, used to be called manic depressive, Highs and lows, A serious mental illness characterized by extreme mood swings. How common is condition? Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US) Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging? Doesn't require lab test or imaging Is condition treatable? Treatment from medical professional advised Time taken for recovery Can last several years or be lifelong A mental disorder caused by structural and functional changes in the brain or changes in genes. Affected individuals experience episodes of depression and episodes of mania. Bipolar disorder lasts for a lifetime, with treatments aiming at managing the symptoms by psychotherapy and medication. https://solo.to/timeoutwithjim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/support

Hot Take From the Kitchen
Episode #84: The Mindset Mavens

Hot Take From the Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 66:32


The Mindset Mavens (Betsy Young & Sarah Morrison) stop sit down with us at the Hippie Dome and we learn all about how these two girls landed in Alpena and banded together. After we learn what brought them together we learn about the business they launched during the pandemic and what all inspired them to create "Run Your Day". After we dig into that we round out the episode with our Top 5 Things Each of Us Does for Self-Care. It's a great episode so give it a listen. If you're interested in getting your own copy of "Run Your Day" follow the link here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MindsetMavens?fbclid=IwAR1Ge0HsJ9IWJOUEiUp94Fh0lb6Tr6TomPaar8LyFRELq0qkp_yiQ5xq0DE

Wrong Voicemail Boston Edition
Episode 2, Wrong Voicemail

Wrong Voicemail Boston Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 26:05


Onto the 2nd Wrong Voicemail from Boston, MA! This one is from Fitzy’s “Chief of Staff”, who we named “Brian Shanahan”, aka “Shanny” (names changed to protect the innocent mis-dialers). Of course, we discuss the most vital & pressing points: Why is Shanny so apologetic for calling the “Chief” (aka “Us”)? Does he have self esteem issues? Is the Chief a diabolical tyrant that he fears greatly? What does BFD stand for? BIG REVEAL HERE, GUYS. How is it that both guys in this Politician’s office have the wrong number for the Chief? Is it an old rolodex, perhaps? Maria and Justin surmise as much. Also we discuss: Maria and Justin’s menthol-smoking ex-neighbor in Winthrop, MA who used to get really mad at the weather and yell that them about it How many times Maria and Justin got married. What in the world was that priest talking about when he said his dream wedding would be Baroque Rococo? AND….. An extra special BONUS voicemail here! Maria’s Mom warns her about exploding manholes in the North End.  Send your wrong voicemail, text, facetime, and/or email stories & files to us at wrongvmpod@gmail.com ! We’d love to chat about ‘em. 

Asian MMA Podcast
ONE Championship Century Paywalled Typhoon Hagibis and a Shiny New ONE Grand Prix Belt

Asian MMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 9:29


ONE Championship Century Paywalled Typhoon Hagibis and a Shiny New ONE Grand Prix Belt First things first, ONE Century isn’t just a stacked card, it’s two stacked cards back to back! That is just nuts! There are so many belts on the line! If you are not planning to watch these events just punch yourself in the face! Man! This is gonna be crazy. But from an MMA business perspective, the big news about this event is that ONE Will be moving the second card behind a paywall in the US for the first time. Of course, they have their broadcast deal with Turner so the first card will air on TNT. So if you have cable you should be able to watch that. The more interesting part of this is that the second part of ONE Century will move behind the B/R Live paywall, which requires a $9.99 monthly subscription to view. If you don’t have cable or want to shell out the $9.99 you might want to google what a VPN is and give that a shot. I’m going to link to a report on The Body Lock if you guys want to take a deeper dive into this it’s a great piece of work for you to check out. Personally, I think it’s a good time and the right market for ONE to give this a try. The US market is used to paying for premium MMA content, which this very much is. Though I think it is going to be a hard sell given the timing of the show in the states. Despite ONEs consistently claims of billions of potential viewers for each show and the self hype of their unprecedented social media views they are still a fairly unknown commodity to all but the most hardcore of the US fans. So it will be interesting to see if they are actually able to move the needle being behind a paywall. We can really only speculate about the motivation for the move behind the paywall, but it’s not much of a stretch of the imagination to think that ONE is likely needing to generate some real revenue at some point. There have been more than a few sites that have jumped into the finances of the MMA promotion over the past few years showing that they are hemorrhaging cash every chance they get. While the markets in SE Asia where ONE is the most established would not really support a PPV model, hell, even the UFC is on free TV here in Thailand, the US and Europe is another story. If ONE Can create the expectation in those markets that consumers will have to pay for their live events then it could give them a path at least part of the way to profitability. There live shows are on another level when compared to the UFC and I think that comes across well when watching it on TV. However, their approach to production, storytelling and to hyping up their own views on how great they are might turn off some casual western viewers. If they do well in the market and drive subscriptions to B/R Live then we know the other big promotions like the UFC and Bellator have to keep an eye on ONE. If they don’t, does it stall their advance to the US? Does it make their investors take a second look and question their bet on ONE? We will have to wait and see. Before I wrap up this episode I just want to touch on that new ONE Grand Prix belt. This belt

Are You Really Healthy?
002 - How You Feel Is Not The Best Indicator

Are You Really Healthy?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 17:36


Wait, what?! I thought that symptoms only showed up once something was wrong. You mean they only show up AFTER something has been wrong for a while? Symptoms are a warning sign that something is malfunctioning in the body even when EVERYONE seems to have the same symptom. They should NEVER be considered normal or just part of the “getting older” process. What does this all mean? Have a listen for the rest of the details and learn that how you feel really is a choice that YOU get to make. 002 - How You Feel Is Not The Best Indicator Today we're going to talk about. How you feel is not the best indicator of how healthy you are stay tuned. Hi, it's Dr. Kelly Shockley with Are You Really Healthy Radio will be exposed the real truths and the realm of health and Empower you with insight and knowledge so you can take back control of your house and with the highest quality of life for the rest of your life. Now, if you're new here, make sure you click that subscribe button, and all of the links reference in this video will be found in the description box. Alright, let's get started.  So we're going to continue on with the story that we began yesterday. And really we're going to segue into this concept of how you feel is not the best indicator of how healthy you are. So continuing my journey as a healthcare professional. And what actually got me into Chiropractic for those of you who missed that story it was not because of your classic aches and pains. I actually was a very sick kid and chronic sinus problems and it wasn't until I went to dr. John Brimhall down in Arizona who opened up my eyes to the whole world of Alternative Health Care. He was not just a straight chiropractor. He did not just do purely Chiropractic with me. We went through and did a lot of lifestyle changes and actually found. That my sinuses were not the cause of my problem. It was because my gut had been destroyed and it was leaking toxins back into my system. So super short version of yesterday story, but just to get you guys new listeners on board with kind of how I became the chiropractor that I am and why I'm doing what I'm doing in my office now. So through a while since 2005 I've continued on this journey, and I've wanted to be able to do more of what I experienced as Chiropractic. That's really what my passion has been is restoring health and helping people get well and have high quality of life again. I don't know what I'd be doing right now had I not had my experience back in high school with dr. John. I definitely wouldn't be having the quality of life that I am able to have now. I'm only alter marathon runner and I hiked on a regular. This very active and really don't have any health issues to speak of other than some injuries here and there from being a very active outdoor Enthusiast. But at any rate, I want to be able to do that for everybody else and. Allopathic or Western medicine has its place. It's not necessarily the best place for us to work at restoring our health. We don't have high cholesterol because of a lack of a particular prescription drug. There's a lot of different reasons why we may actually have cholesterol being elevated whether it's diet or your body's protective mechanism for a very. Um variety of reasons. So at any rate I've continued on this path and continued on my journey of how am I going to be able to do this with the knowledge I have and the experience is that I have had how am I going to do this for my patients? So it's been probably about a handful of years ago after I've been really researching and training and I've been doing nutrition since we opened back in 2005, but back then all that I had available to me were you know, just my knowledge that I had gained from chiropractic school, which we go through a. Nutrition classes in chiropractic school so very well equipped with that but still I wasn't. I'm really confident. I mean it's a continuing changing developing field of medicine and I just always want to make sure I'm doing exactly what my patients need from me so that we can get the best benefit for them out of the whole process. So, you know, there's different nutrition companies and we had developed different types of symptoms surveys, but then everything again was going off of that patient symptoms like there's got to be a better more concrete. Way that's more accepted by everybody in the community medical and not to really determine what is going on. So about 5 years ago. Dr. John actually introduced me to dr. Van Merkel. He is the founder of science-based nutrition, which is essentially a reporting system that has changed my world and many of my patients lives. Essentially. We're using comprehensive lab analysis by doing a lot of blood work and hair and your challenges. Will you test School whatever I need to do comprehensive lab analysis that you can't really have done anywhere else. It's very different than what you actually get from your primary care doc, but this is concrete information like. Not just based off of symptoms. If we purely based life off of symptoms. We're going to be missing a lot of the pieces of the puzzle. So here's where I am today. These are the types of things that I'm doing my patients which will help segue into now how healthy you are how you feel is not the best indicator of how healthy you are. So. They're your body's warning signal that something is not right. They are never ever be accepted as something normal and that we're just supposed to experience as we get older. No. No that is not the case. It's your body's warning that something is not right even as they seem to be incredibly common. So say females dealing with PMS. Sorry, if I offend any of you guys but it's not normal. There's many women who suffer from those types of symptoms and they can be horrific not discounting that at all. But if everything was working right about your body, you would have no symptoms at all. So just because so many females experience it it's been written off and accepted as being normal. It's just part of it. No, I'm here to tell you that it's not. It's your body actually telling you that there's a problem and it's not normal. It has become very common. So I'm just one of the many examples but here's the other thing about symptoms and why judging how healthy you are based just purely off of symptoms is not the best way to go about. Really evaluating that process you don't get symptoms and tell something's been wrong for a period of time. So let's use pain example. I have many patients who come to me with being a chiropractor obviously looking to get out of some sort of pain whether it's neck or back or headaches, you know, and I'm sport certified as well. So lots of different extremity types of issues you name. Well many a times my patients will tell me like yeah, you know, I have had this problem. Normally it comes and goes maybe it'll last for a couple of days, but then it resolves itself. Everything is fine and I just go about life. They think that it fixes itself, but oftentimes what brings them into my office is because they're now experiences and less ache or pain that is just unrelenting. It's not going away and they have no idea what's wrong. And so of course they chalk it up to being older because why would we want to actually believe something else? That's how we've been conditioned. We just leave as we get older things are going to fall apart and we're going to be more miserable. Thankfully I'm here to tell you that that's not the case whatsoever. So those aches and pains that come and go. First off they don't show up until your body is not been working correctly for a period of time and it's the body's way of saying hey, we've been working in this haphazard fashion. We weren't designed to do this you need to pay attention and actually fix some of these things. Otherwise, it's going to create more problems. So what happens when you get those aches and pains and then they go away a few days later your body didn't fix itself. It has the full capability of doing so but you didn't give it the good input that it needed in order to do so, so it found. A way to compensate as long as it has some reserves left in its reserve tank. It can continue to compensate so is when it compensates it starts doing something in a different manner to still be able to accommodate what you're asking it to do. So what that does is it redirects stresses and forces through the body into different tissues that have the capacity to absorb that that's a lot of technobabble. So essentially your body just finds a new way to do something and your symptoms go away when the symptoms come back. It's because body feels like hey you haven't fixed this problem. We can't do this in this manner anyway, so you need to fix us because there's an issue and if you don't take care of it, we're going to have a bigger problem. So these patients who come in to me who's aches and pains have now not decided to go away. Like they always have it simply their bodies completely run out of ways to compensate. So now it's like hey, all right, there's no other way that we can actually go about and do this. You're going to have to fix this or we're going to have even bigger issues. So if we have. Essentially, we have the ability to start giving the body back reserves by unwinding those compensation patterns and how you feel not just aches and pain wise but like chronic digestive types of issues that maybe it was periodically were experiencing some GI complaints, but now it's like every single time you eat something your stomach's upset and you're uncomfortable and just everything else that you can experience with the GI symptoms. It's the same type of thing. Your body has run out of ways to compensate. So another example.  Say let's talk about the flu or some other nasty bacteria, especially because we're sitting right in that season right now still in people have been really sick this year. Did you know there's an incubation period so we all know that like you go and you're around somebody who's sick. You don't get sick immediately upon contact with that person. What'd you find out a few days later like. I did get sick because eventually then the symptoms show up so you may have been exposed and he got the bacteria or some crazy virus in your system and has to brew for a while and the immune system is trying to do his job of fighting it off, but eventually maybe it takes over and there's a bigger fight that's happening. And now you have symptoms. So what happens again, you don't have symptoms immediately as soon as you're infected with some sort of bacteria or a virus. It's after a few days of that. Fight happening that then eventually you start feeling the effects of it. And then I'm also here to tell you that, you know, same thing with aches and pains or anything else that we're trying to heal up with a body when you're trying to get over a sickness. Let's say you did have a bacterial infection and you went in and you got some antibiotics. What is it that we now hear all of the time? Make sure you finish your prescription and the reason being is because you're going to feel better in a couple of days, but that doesn't mean the infections gone. So what is that telling us tells us that symptoms actually go away before the problems actually resolved. So if we just live life based off of symptoms were missing so much and we may actually end up. Not finding out information until it's too late. So this is where preventive medicine really plays a big part in people's worlds mean how many of you have actually known somebody who went in for a routine physical exam, which I don't even know if everybody is doing that anymore, but there is some validity and doing that because if you're again if you're waiting for something to show up. You're not going to catch something until maybe it's too late. So back to these people that I'm sure you've probably had in your life or at least know somebody who's had this happen where they go in for a routine checkup, and the next thing you know, they're handed a major. Bike stage 4 breast cancer where it's already metastasized all over the body, but I feel fine is what people will say or they fell find they appeared healthy. How can that be or what about classically with heart disease, you know, the first symptom of heart disease often is a heart attack. So yeah 50 year old seems to be fine, you know, even active outdoor Enthusiast maybe or in the gym all the time eats right and drops dead of a heart attack. There are things going on in the body. If you had a way a system to actually ask those questions to figure that out before those and results actually happened or before stage 4 cancer diagnosis actually was given so what I'm telling you is even if you feel healthy you still should and owe it to yourself and your family and kiddos and anybody else that's meaningful in your life. You owe it to yourself to have it checked out and see really how healthy are you those symptoms surveys. This is where they said, they don't work. Also, not just because symptoms does it don't show up until down the road a ways but also because symptoms don't tell us where the actual cause of the problem really is. This is where I come back to all the lab analysis that we do something that's different about the lab analysis that I'm allowed to actually do because I don't sit in the same box as a standard of care. I can order whatever I want to considered investigational medicine. I don't have to wait for you to have a symptom in order to order series of tests. So it was really cool as what I recommend with my patients and have been doing this now for years. Is that once a year? We do a full systems check. Not only do we do the basic panel blood work, but we add in you know, the cancer panel and hormone panel and the Cleveland heart panel so we can really check these other systems in full capacity and see where are you at now? I sit I did just throw out the c word and I'm not going to. Glaze right over that for you guys because it's like a taboo topic and it really shouldn't be unfortunately depending on what stats you read either one in three or one and two individuals now in the u.s. Is going to have a cancer diagnosis at some point in their life heart disease since I threw in the Cleveland heart panel, it's still the number one killer in females and males and the US big deals guys big deal. And there are ways that we can test and check. How is the body doing long before symptoms ever come into fruition? And that's when we want to really work on improving our overall health. So since I threw out the cancer word just to touch on that real quick like. In the US. We do not use cancer markers as diagnostic for cancer meaning if I run a cancer panel and I have patients who have had markers that come back way out of range that does not mean purely based off of those results that they in fact have cancer. OK the medical population in the US Does not use those as diagnostic criteria. However, my question is if those are way off kilter way out of range can they actually say that that person does not have cancer. So I don't use as a diet as diagnosis. I use them to get a baseline of where are my patients at know everybody's bodies are fighting cancer every single day. And as long as our immune system is able to do what it needs to it keeps it in check and it doesn't become an issue. However on Down the Line depending on different life factors our immune system sometimes can get distracted and now that systems of checks and balances is not doing what it needs to anymore. If there is a problem starting to brew whether it's cancer heart disease or you know diabetes or what have you it's going to show up in the blood a long long before it shows up on a biopsy or scan or much less alone symptom. So whole overall point being guys is stop judging how healthy you are based off of how you feel. It's really the worst indicator and if you're not doing some sort of evaluation that's in depth in very different than what you could get at your primary care doc. Then you need to add that. Okay, I am more than happy to help you and guide you and give you more information. I am going to be delving into this much in much more detail in upcoming episodes as well. So you can have a better idea of what it is that I'm talking about. But if you haven't even been in to see a doctor and a very long period of time you probably should do that just say now whether or not you go on any form of treatment. That's a whole different story. But at least get yourself checked out. Don't wait for something to actually show up because by then it might be too late. So hopefully I have conveyed you this message have changed up some of the thought process and you're going to continue to hear me more about this. So if you're not quite there, but you I've got you intrigued come back and let me continue to feed this information to you and. Please be willing to ask questions. I am always happy to answer those for you guys. If you're enjoying what you're hearing here, please like and share it with your friends. Help us be able to help as many people possible get well stay well live healthy vivacious high quality lives because if we're going to be here we should at least enjoy the time while we're here, right? Okay guys. Hey guys. Thank you so much for tuning in today. I just had something to share with you. I have created a free 7-Day brain health optimizing boosting. Whatever you want to call it meal plan for you. All you have to do is head on over to our you really healthy.com forward slash brain in order to receive your free 7 Day meal plan. Now this works really well if you are struggling with anxiety. Brain fog maybe you're not sleeping through the night as soundly as you like to or maybe you're not waking up feeling refreshed and ready to take on your day. If you would like to improve your memory your focus your concentration your energy levels, all of these things are something that you could benefit from by taking me up on this Seven Day meal plan. So head on over to https://areyoureallyhealthy.com/brain and we'll see you there. Thanks so much guys and stay tuned to another episode of re really healthy. Visit:  https://areyoureallyhealthy.com/brain

Sensei Said So Podcast
~Episode 55~ Keep That Same Hussle (feat. Mark Engel)

Sensei Said So Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 92:31


Olympic skier and podcast editor Mark Engel joins this episode of the Sensei Said So show to talk to your hosts, VO Sensei and Shado, about retiring as an athlete. Mark mentions that he has been having a hard time transitioning to the next part of life, and VO and Shado, who both competed in sports at a very competitive level, tell their stories and offer their advice on how to smooth out that transition. Also, Cardi B's recent comments on drugging and robbing men are discussed. VO asks why it is that we judge certain hip hop celebrities for their past lives and not others? A lively discussion follows! Finally, everybody focuses in on the tragic death of Nipsey Hussle. Tough questions are asked, such as: does glorifying violence in hip hop brings down black culture? Does glorifying violence in hip hop help "cause" these sort of killings, or does the violence arise because of the economic and social factors in certain neighborhoods in the US? Does making uplifiting music help the culture? Can boycotting violent music change the culture? There may be no concrete answers to these difficult questions, but we at the Sensei Said So Show believe these questions are worth discussing. Check out our sponsors websites here: 801customs.com distillery36.com Songs listed in order of appearance: Siren - Alexa Bird (feat. William G Kidd) Root Digger - VO Sensei Fame N Fortune - Shado (feat. VO Sesnei) 500 Degrees - Vinnie Cassius **Produced & Created By: Brandon Isbell of ZGB Productions L.L.C **Co-Produced and Edited By: Mark Engel ** Co-produced & Created By: V.O. Sensei & Shado of Muzic Clan Media LLC

Lost in Japanglish Podcast (ロスジャパ)
Office Product Junkie + Shared Pens ( 文房具中毒とペン・シェアリング ) – #071

Lost in Japanglish Podcast (ロスジャパ)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 19:13


Do you love office products such as pens, notebooks, and sticky-notes? Us too! We share some of our favorite and nostalgic products from both Japan and America. みなさんは、ペン、ノート、付箋などの文具は好きですか?私たちも大好き!今回はとりわけ気に入ってるものや懐かしいものまで、アメリカの文具も日本の文具もまぜこぜでご紹介します。 In today’s episode, we take a deeper look into not only the differences between Japanese and American office products but also the culture around it. Is there more ownership of pens in Japan over the US? Does the US have more of a throw-away culture when it comes to office goods? 今日のエピソードでは更に、文具そのものの違いに限らず、文具にまつわる日米の文化について考えます。例えば日本人はアメリカ人に比べてペンに対する執着心が強い!?アメリカの「使い捨て」文化は文具に及ぶ!? Check it out above and don’t forget to subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Android! ポッドキャストの無料視聴は上のリンクから!アップルポッドキャストやアンドロイドからのご登録もお忘れなく!

Lost in Japanglish Podcast (ロスジャパ)
Office Product Junkie + Shared Pens ( 文房具中毒とペン・シェアリング ) – #071

Lost in Japanglish Podcast (ロスジャパ)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 19:13


Do you love office products such as pens, notebooks, and sticky-notes? Us too! We share some of our favorite and nostalgic products from both Japan and America. みなさんは、ペン、ノート、付箋などの文具は好きですか?私たちも大好き!今回はとりわけ気に入ってるものや懐かしいものまで、アメリカの文具も日本の文具もまぜこぜでご紹介します。 In today’s episode, we take a deeper look into not only the differences between Japanese and American office products but also the culture around it. Is there more ownership of pens in Japan over the US? Does the US have more of a throw-away culture when it comes to office goods? 今日のエピソードでは更に、文具そのものの違いに限らず、文具にまつわる日米の文化について考えます。例えば日本人はアメリカ人に比べてペンに対する執着心が強い!?アメリカの「使い捨て」文化は文具に及ぶ!? Check it out above and don’t forget to subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Android! ポッドキャストの無料視聴は上のリンクから!アップルポッドキャストやアンドロイドからのご登録もお忘れなく!