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These virtual reality games are all "fun & games" until someone breaks their neck. Which really happened to a guy in Germany. Daring someone to spray their nipples with Axe Body Spray is all "fun & games" until they freeze & are flicked off. Which really happened to a guy in the UK & my "Insane FL Nephew", "Pancho Guero" will "break" it down. And it's all "fun & games" until Bette Midler calls West Virginians "poor, illiterate, & strung out". That's when the WV Governor brings his pet pug to use as an illustration to his "State of the State" address when he told Ms. Midler to kiss its "heine". And there's even more fun & games both in stupidity & in real games... PA Man Offers to Make His Friend Food, Then Beats Him w/a Frying Pan When He Says No; A Man Thought He Had a Hernia...Turns Out He Had a Uterus; A PA Uber Driver Caught Her Boyfriend w/Another Woman When She Picked Them Up on a Date; A Guy in China Used a Suicide Attempt to Pressure His 29-Y/O Son into Giving Him Grandkids; Woman Shows Boyfriend Positive Pregnancy Test...& He Thinks It's COVID; Mom Got Her Kid's Birthday Wrong for 2 Years Until Her Insurance Co. Set Her Straight; FL Woman Went Out of Her Way on a Road Trip, Because She Thought the Swiss Alps Were in NC; A Limo with a Stripper Pole Mounted on the Trunk Crashed into a Creek; There's a New Condom, & 1 in 6 Men Say It Makes Sex Better; The US Is the "Sexual Wellness Capital of the World"; Man Seen Walking Rooster On A Leash In OH Becomes Overnight Social Media Celebrity; Restaurant Threatens to Fire Employees If They Didn't Bring in 5-Star Reviews; MD officials discover the body of a deceased man inside his home filled with more than 120 snakes; A Guy on Drugs Tried to Claim His Bag of Syringes Was "For Fishing"; TikTok Trend Hilariously Captures How It Can Feel To Take Care Of Our ‘Stupid Mental Health'; A Guy in a High-Speed Chase Refused to Stop Until He Finished His Burger. Of course, the "games" are the "Insane Games" that you can play along with "Pancho" so get your brain in gear! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/support
Does the EP industry need more regulation or less regulation? Today we are directing our focus on the current state of regulation in the CP/EP industry. We're going to be looking at licensing, how it's been implemented in the UK by the SIA, whether it's working and where further improvements are required. This is a big subject, a hot topic and a fantastic deep dive interview with one of the most passionate voices on the subject. Today, we welcome Richard Aitch, industry author and CEO of Mobius International to help us unpack this fiercely debated topic. Quite simply, the regulation that's in place, doesn't raise standards to the level at which most professionals in the industry would like them to be. As an industry, where do we go from here? In this week's podcast, we'll be discussing… Regulation and Licensing: What is wrong with the current Landscape. What problems need solving? Regulation in the UK: What's been positive? What has the SIA got right? Are they doing anything right? Licensing in the US: Is the UK system a baseline model for the US and the rest of the world? What can the US learn from mistakes across the pond? Operational parameters: Should a governing body set minimum requirements in place such as age, experience or standard of training. Business Licensing: Would the mooted regulation of security businesses be a realistic route to raising standards? Is it even feasible? More about Richard: Richard is the Director of Operations of Mobius International Ltd, which has extensive experience in high-risk operational appointments worldwide. Richard has experience managing and leading Close Protection, Protective Surveillance, Surveillance and Counter Surveillance operations continuously throughout 25 years in over 60 countries across 6 continents at the highest levels of corporate protective security provision. Richard is also the author of the industry's international best seller; ‘Close Protection - A Closer Observation of the Protection Equation' – ‘Protection Operations Tactical Doctrine for the Commercial Environment'. https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardaitch/ (LinkedIn) https://mobius.international/ (Mobius International) More about the Circuit The Circuit Magazine is written and produced by volunteers, most of who are operationally active, working full time in the security industry. The magazine is a product of their combined passion and desire to give something back to the industry. By subscribing to the magazine you are helping to keep it going into the future. https://circuit-magazine.com/read/ (Find out more >) If you liked this podcast, we have an accompanying weekly newsletter called 'On the Circuit' where we take a deeper dive into the wider industry. http://bit.ly/OntheCircuit (Opt in here >) The Circuit team is: Elijah Shaw Jon Moss Shaun West Phelim Rowe Connect with Us: https://circuit-magazine.com/ (Circuit Magazine) https://mailchi.mp/the-bba.org.uk/bba-connect (BBA Connect) https://www.theprotectorapp.com/ (NABA Protector) https://the-bba.org.uk/ (British Bodyguard Association)
Podcast: Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning (LS 40 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: Karl Smith: inflation, the debt crisis, China and the American tripartite class systemPub date: 2021-08-06Economics is obviously important. Recently in the US, we've been talking about the threat of inflation, and spending financed through debt. What does this all mean? Not only are the answers important on a macro level, but they're also relevant to all of us. To attack these questions I decided to talk to Karl Smith, a columnist at Bloomberg. We tackle four big topics: Are we on the path toward severe inflation? (in the US) Is the US headed toward a public debt crisis in the 2020's? What is the path forward for the US-China relationship? Finally, Karl proposes his own understanding of the new class system in the US, divided into three groups, and how we can proceed forward in a reasonably equitable manner The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Razib Khan, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Economics is obviously important. Recently in the US, we've been talking about the threat of inflation, and spending financed through debt. What does this all mean? Not only are the answers important on a macro level, but they're also relevant to all of us. To attack these questions I decided to talk to Karl Smith, a columnist at Bloomberg. We tackle four big topics: Are we on the path toward severe inflation? (in the US) Is the US headed toward a public debt crisis in the 2020's? What is the path forward for the US-China relationship? Finally, Karl proposes his own understanding of the new class system in the US, divided into three groups, and how we can proceed forward in a reasonably equitable manner
In this episode of Boat Buyers Secret Weapon Podcast, Captain Matt talks about buying a pontoon for adventures. The best boat for pulling around the US Is there a pontoon that you can overnight one Looking for a pontoon to pull thru the mountains And, much more Links discussed in today's episode: The Boat Buyer's Toolkit, a free gift for listeners: BoatBuyersSecretWeapon.com/Toolkit Get a 7-Day Pass to the US Boat Expo at USBoatExpo.com If you are a first-time boat buyer that is confused, overwhelmed and frustrated with the buying experience, the First-Time Boat Buyer's Academy is right for you. BoatBuyersSecretWeapon.com/academy Own a boat but are a little stressed around the docks and other situation, check out BestBoatCaptainOnTheWater.com or www.BestPontoonCaptainOnTheLake.com Youtube Videos to Accompany this Podcast: 1: How To Buy A Used Pontoon Without Getting Ripped Off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfbgGMEHfMs 2: How To Buy A Used Boat Without Getting Ripped Off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW5KhxkiHV0 3: Advice For First Time Boat Buyers (Part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6x0c-2g_kk 4: Boat Loan Basics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n97MsMqXybk 5: Pontoon Trailer Basics, How To Buy The Right Pontoon Trailer: https://boatbuyerssecretweapon.com/pontoon-boat-trailer-for-sale/ 6: Boat Trailer Basics, How To Buy The Right Trailer For Your Boat: https://boatbuyerssecretweapon.com/boat-trailer-basics/ 7: Insider Secrets To Trading Your Boat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgqQyZc4U0E 8: How to Buy a Pontoon or Tri-Toon https://youtu.be/MfbgGMEHfMs 9: How to Buy a Used Center Console https://youtu.be/ApWArNPhyBk 10: How to Buy a Used Bow Rider https://youtu.be/oPbZ9blQPVM 11: How to Buy a Used Aluminum Fishing Boat https://youtu.be/ouLO0KwHX1E
With crypto traders getting optimistic and a look at a surprisingly sophisticated new crypto bill in the U.S. Congress, CoinDesk's Markets Daily is back with the latest news roundup.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Nexo.io and Celo.Today's Stories:Bitcoin Slips Below $40K; Support Around $34KBitcoin Price Slumps 5% as Recent Rally Begins to Cool Bitcoin Logs Biggest Weekly Price Gain in 3 Months as Illiquid Supply Hits Record HighFutures Signal Stock Indexes to Rise Toward All-Time HighsStock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Aug 2 Pandemic response fuels broadest global house price boom in two decadesOil prices hit by concern over Chinese economy and higher supplySquare to acquire Afterpay for $29bn as ‘buy now, pay later' boomsStimulus hopes lift Wall St futures ahead of manufacturing PMIs PBoC Says It Will Keep High Pressure on Crypto Trading (no read) Brazilian Central Bank Projects 'Significant Migration' to Digital PaymentsFed's Brainard Says US Can't Not Have a CBDC in a World in Which Others Have ThemNFT Markets Post Record-Breaking WeekSquare's Cash App Q2 Bitcoin Revenue Rose 200%; and they took a $45M Bitcoin Impairment Loss GoldenTree Adds Bitcoin to Its Balance Sheet: ReportMichael Saylor Likens Borrowing to Buy Bitcoin to Investing Early in FacebookSouth Korean toilet turns excrement into power and digital currency Featured Story: New Crypto Bill in US Is the Most Comprehensive Yet -Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Nexo.io lets you borrow against your crypto at 6.9% APR, earn up to 12% on your idle assets, and exchange instantly between 100+ market pairs with the tap of a button. Get started at nexo.io.-Celo is a mobile-first platform making financial dApps and crypto payments accessible to anyone with a mobile phone. Celo supports more than 1000 projects from builders, developers, and even artists, who everyday create new applications and issue digital currencies from over 100 countries around the world. To learn more visit Celo.org today.
Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US) Is condition treatable? Treatments can help manage condition, no known cure Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging? Requires lab test or imaging Time taken for recovery Can last several years or be lifelong Condition Highlight Common for ages 50 and older Condition Highlight Family history may increase likelihood for some types --- 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/timeoutwithjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/support
An Interview With Elizabeth. about having and dealing with Melanoma. I ask her about what she is going through, how she is doing now, Elizabeth talking about Melanoma Cancer.. Rare (Fewer than 200,000 cases per year in US) Is condition treatable? Treatment from medical professional advised Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging? Often requires lab test or imaging We Interview people with all types of chronic to major illnesses, cancer survivors, and special needs. We also talk about Jim and Connie health problems. Jim has COPD, (emphysema and chronic bronchitis) congestive heart failure, anxiety, bipolar, borderline personality disorder, OCD, And Diabetes. https://solo.to/timeoutwithjim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/support
Talking to Pravjoth about endometrial cancer when she was younger A cancer that begins in the endometrium. How common is condition? Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US) Is condition treatable? Treatment from medical professional advised Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging? Often requires lab test or imaging Time taken for recovery Can last several years or be lifelong Condition Highlight Common for ages 50 and older Condition Highlight May be dangerous or life threatening Condition Highlight Family history may increase likelihood Condition Highlight Urgent medical attention recommended https://solo.to/timeoutwithjim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timeoutwithjim/support
Episode 134 is here and it is the last episode of 2020 and also marks 100 episodes of Taylor as the Co-Host. In this jam-packed episode, Taylor reviews Palm Springs, starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti and Dan reviews The Dillinger Escape Plan's "One of Us Is the Killer. After the reviews we bring on a surprise guest, talk what we've been watching, talk a lot of nonsense, give our top 10 movies and albums since Taylor joined the show, and we touch on the tragic passing of Jon Huber, AKA Brodie Lee and Luke Harper. As always we close out the show with our NFL picks. This year's standings are down to the wire with just 4 games separating Josh and Dan, and 3 separating Dan and Taylor. Can Josh hold on to his lead? Or will he pull an Atlanta Falcons and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? Find out on episode 134 of You Watch, I Listen!
The Holy Spirit - Speaks to Us - Is a Gift for Us - Empowers Us - Fills Us
The Holy Spirit - Speaks to Us - Is a Gift for Us - Empowers Us - Fills Us
Today, Many Christians are Asking: “Where Is God In All of ‘This’?”; Well, Beginning with Prayer, Fasting and Asking God to Return to Us Is a Start MESSAGE SUMMARY: Jesus' concern is that when His followers practice the piety of giving, praying, and fasting that they will do things in the right way and with the right motives. To this end in Matthew 6:16-18, Jesus instructed the Apostles in fasting: “And when you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by others but by your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.". Jesus wants our focus to be on following Him -- our lives are about impressing Him and not others in our personal relationship with God in prayer. TODAY’S AFFIRMATION: I affirm that because of what God has done for me in His Son, Jesus, I AM A CHILD OF GOD. Yet to all who received Him, to those who believed in His Name, He gave the right to become children of God-- children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God. (John 1:12f). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Acts 14:23; Matthew 6:16-18; 2 Samuel 12:15-17; Psalms 28:1-8. THIS SUNDAY’S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach’s Current Sunday Sermon: “Today, Many Christians are Asking: “Where Is God In All of ‘This’?”; Well, God Tells Us: “Return to me, and I will return to you”", at our Website: https://awtlser.podbean.com/ WEBSITE LINK TO DR. BEACH’S SERMON VIDEO – “We All Need “Hope” in Today’s World of Fear, Doubt in Our Faith, and Feelings of “Hopelessness”; and God Is this “Hope””: www.AWFTL.org/watch DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
Polls tighten, raising odds of civil unrest: --Trump drawing insanely large crowds in battleground states, dwarfing Biden’s audience; -- Minority turnout is disappointing compared to probable Trump voters; -- White House building big fence in anticipation, cops are on alert in big cities. If stimulus is delayed through the holidays, mass bankruptcy and default in both private and public sectors. Malls, restaurant chains, airlines are all toast. Lockdown impoverished travel, government and so many millions. If they don’t money in a hurry, they are bankrupt. It would have been done if not for the election. It’s in each party’s interest to delay it for a while. Each month that goes by makes it less likely many of these companies will survive. JPMorgan came right out and said economy chaos is great for stocks! Europe is locking down again, will President Biden do the same for the US? Is gold the big winner from this election? Silver would be the big winner from a Blue Wave? Greenwald quits Intercept after being censored.
In early September, the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projected that the US COVID-19 death toll could reach 410,000 by the end of the year in the most likely scenario. The current death toll has surpassed 216,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. A Tuesday Washington Post headline read: "Coronavirus cases are rising in the US, sparking worries the next big wave has begun." The subhead noted, "40 states have seen a week-to-week increase in infections." What does this mean going forward?On Tuesday, we spoke with Chris Hedges about his recent Consortium News piece entitled "Trump's Barrett Nomination Another Step Toward Christian Totalitarianism." Now, we address the question: is there a "dark money operation" powering a Republican takeover of the US judiciary, as Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) said on Tuesday?Dr. Martin Luther King once told us that the US is “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.” Nelson Mandela told us that "the attitude of the United States of America is a threat to world peace." Our next guest Danny Haiphong wrote a Saturday piece for the American Herald Tribune, entitled "US Is the Top Human Rights Violator in the World, and It's Not Even Close." In it, he says, "Few things are more politicized and distorted in the United States than the subject of human rights." What comes next?"The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to end the 2020 Census count now, concluding a contentious legal battle over the once-in-a-decade household count despite fears of an undercount that would fall hardest on minority groups," the Washington Post reported Tuesday. Two questions immediately come to mind: what does this mean, and what does it signal? "Bloomberg published a story on Wednesday that cited anonymous sources who said President Trump is looking to withdraw hundreds of US troops from Somalia, a war the administration has significantly escalated since 2017," Antiwar.com reported Tuesday. What are we to make of this?"Expert testimony highlighted the political nature of the case against [WikiLeaks co-founder Julian] Assange, the US government's lack of evidence for alleged harm caused, and urgent humanitarian concerns related to Assange's physical and mental health," Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said in an October 9 release. "RSF also documented extensive barriers to open justice, which marred proceedings. The extradition decision is expected on 4 January 2021." What comes next?It has been said that military leaders tend to train and prepare for the last war. Is the US military learning the wrong lessons from the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh?"As the Taliban launched an offensive over the weekend to take areas of Afghanistan's southern Helmand province, there were hundreds of casualties amid some of the most intense urban fighting since Afghan peace talks began last month," NPR reported Tuesday. How did this happen?Guests:Dr. Yolandra Hancock - Board-certified physician and obesity medicine specialist Ray Baker - Political analyst and host of the podcast Public Agenda Danny Haiphong - Author and contributor to Black Agenda ReportDr. Linwood Tauheed - Associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas CityDaniel McAdams - Executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and ProsperityNeil Clark - Journalist and broadcasterDanny Sjursen - Retired US Army major and author of "Patriotic Dissent: America in the Age of Endless War"Marvin Weinbaum - Director for the Middle East Institute's Center for Pakistan and Afghanistan Studies
Is the CCP or Chinese Communist Party waging a stealth war on the US through their Sister-Cities and Confucius Institutes and Centers in the US? Is this their propaganda arm within our borders?We'll discuss this with General Paul Vallely...Maj. Gen. PAUL VALLELY is a West Point graduate, a retired Deputy Commanding General for the US Army, a veteran of two combat tours in Vietnam, and a graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Army War College.Throughout his 32-year military career, Maj. Gen. Vallely served in positions such as infantry company commander, intelligence officer, operations officer & military advisor. His theaters of operation included: Europe and the Pacific Rim Countries. He has over fifteen (15) years’ experience in Special Operations, Psychological and Civil-Military Operations.Gen. Vallely has served as a military analyst for the FOX News Channel and is a guest on numerous nationally syndicated radio & TV talk shows. He's a bestselling author and the Founder of Stand Up America.
How do you think about your experiences in life? If you have ever been stressed about a certain challenging event, then you might want to consider having an intentional paradigm shift. Let's go from scarcity to abundance in today's podcast and live your life to the fullest! Do you have a scarcity mindset? Don’t get defensive just yet! Most of us view our lives and experiences with this mindset that keeps us from seeing the joy, fulfillment, and wonder of abundance - and the worst part is, we don’t even know we’re doing it! See, this mindset doesn’t just affect our thoughts and feelings, but it also plays a huge role in how we see and interact with the world. It keeps us from enjoying the fullest of the many blessings we’ve already been given. You’re probably thinking, “Nate, I’ve heard this before! I know about it and I’m sure I don’t have a scarcity mindset.” Well, maybe in some ways you don’t. But the scarcity mindset reaches so far and wide that it manifests in ways we don’t even realize. A lot of it is so deep-rooted in our society that we don’t even think twice about our automatic thoughts or perspectives. The good news is, your mindset can change! You don’t have to be set in your ways, thoughts, and principles. The possibility for good and genuine change is within your reach! I’m gonna give you the tools you need to re-think and reconsider your perspective on different situations and life experiences. My hope here is that you make the choice to shed your old glasses and choose to put on the lenses to see the world through an abundance paradigm. What I’m going to do here is paint a picture of what it looks like when you're not wearing these glasses of abundance, and then what it looks like when you are wearing them. The more times I do this, I think it's really gonna help you get a little more clarity and reach some wonderful epiphanies that might just change your life. The paradigm shift Before we really get into it, I want to give you some clarity on what I mean by paradigm shift. I use the word “paradigm” all the time but let me define it with a little more clarity. For me, it’s a viewpoint, it’s the perspective that we have. If I’m down at the base of a mountain, the view that I have of the sky and the trees and everything that surrounds me would be quite different from the view I would have if I climbed all the way up to the top. Even the way I feel about nature or about my experience outdoors would probably be different. Let’s look at it from a life experience point-of-view. Someone who’s young, maybe a bit naive, someone who sees the world through rose-colored glasses would probably see a situation differently from someone who’s 50 years old and has had a lot of experience and life lessons. The situation stays the same, but the perspective really makes a difference in how it goes about. Now what do I want to do? The reason I’m really diving into this is because I’d like you to be able to distinguish between scarcity and abundance. But that’s not enough. There has to be this paradigm shift, this change in your mindset, and it’s going to be new and maybe even difficult. I know about this, because for the longest time I thought I was already operating from a place of abundance. In some ways I was, but there were others where I was completely oblivious to the fact that I’d been coming from a scarcity mindset! Why is this important? How does this really impact our lives? You might be thinking, “What does this matter anyway?” Well, we may not realize it, but our relationships with loved ones, our business endeavors and financial status, our spiritual life, and our physical and emotional well-being are all influenced by our mindset. I want you to walk with me through a couple of scenarios that might seem familiar to you, but we’re gonna dig deeper into them and look at them in a completely different way than you’ve gotten used to. Hold on tight! We’re gonna switch gears a lot, go through different parts of your daily life, and get some perspective you might never have considered or that might even offend you. But remember, this is all so I can help you really understand and hopefully get out of the traps and pitfalls of the scarcity mindset. If this episode works the way I’m hoping, then you're gonna have a paradigm shift from a mindset of scarcity to a mindset of abundance! Are you ready? Using coupons vs tipping Let’s start off with something that’s pretty common but that actually might get into your skin. Let's talk about coupons. So when we have a coupon, it’s likely that you get a discount off of an item or you get a buy one get one free coupon. When we use a coupon, we're always like, "Oh wow! I gotta get a discount!" Now is that attitude operating from an abundance mindset or a scarcity mindset? But consider it from this point of view. If you're selling something, would you rather sell it at the full price or do you want somebody to use a coupon? I'm not talking about the marketing tactic of advertising a sweet deal to get someone into your store. I'm talking about ultimately customers buying that product: Would you rather they pay the full price of it or would you rather they get a discount? This is one mindset that I've had for a long time: I don't like using coupons. Why? See, I like the business that I'm buying from and I'm supporting. I want them to succeed. If they have a product that I think is worth buying, I want to continue to have access to that. I want to pay them the full price so they can make a profit, because I know it’s going to contribute to the high quality I’m really after. Often, that discount that we're getting on a coupon means that they're not making any profit. We're getting it at a cost. Is that coming from a scarcity mindset? It absolutely is. Let's contrast that with giving a tip. So you’re ordering a nice plate at a restaurant and it costs $12.95. If you say, "Oh, I'm gonna leave a 5$ bill, I don't wanna pay too much." Look at the paradigm there. Are you operating from abundance or scarcity? Have you ever given a 50% tip? Have you ever given a 100% tip? How do you think it makes the waiter or waitress feel? If they’ve given you good service with a pleasant dining experience and you give them a tip that’s worthy of what they’ve given you, then you’re telling them, “Keep up the good work! I’m impressed by what I’ve experienced and I want to support the hard work and quality you provide.” You’re already starting to operate from a place of abundance! Two-plate limit Let’s go to a fun place a lot of us love to go to: an all-you-can-eat buffet where you pay around $11.99 for everything you can pack away. Now, this is gonna be a hard one. Can you imagine going to a buffet and only having one plate of food? Seems crazy, right? You gotta eat until you're stuffed, so you get your money’s worth. Think about this, though: when you go to a nice restaurant, you pay even more than 11 bucks and you get a much smaller portion on your plate. Yet you feel like you still got your money’s worth because you probably got to enjoy good food, have a nice chat with your family or friends, and sit back in a lovely place. I don't wanna make any judgments, but I just wanna give you a challenge. I challenge you to go to an all you can eat buffet and limit yourself to two plates. So you get your salad and then you go back once and see if you can stop. I mean, I understand if you stack up your plate really high, but the point is to stop thinking you’re gonna run out of resources. That you’ve gotta milk every penny for what it’s worth. Getting vs giving See, the bottom line is the way you look at things. With scarcity, you have a focus on getting. What am I getting out of this? Am I getting all I want or I feel like I deserve? From a place of abundance, your main concern is giving. What and how much am I giving? The irony is that when you focus on getting and getting for yourself all the time, you don’t really get a whole lot. People tend to not wanna talk to you or be around you. But if you're really there to give and you come from a place of giving and contribution, people around you obviously benefit a lot because you're giving. And the thing is, you end up actually receiving quite a lot from them! This is actually so much more exciting and fulfilling because it builds your relationships with other people and opens you up to a lot more experiences. So think about your work. Is it all about you? When you talk to your boss, do you talk about how much you wanna get or are you focusing on making your company better? Do you just want to give your best, innovate in different ways, and create new things? What about in the products or services that you create? Do you spend time and energy thinking of how much you can charge for it? Here’s something you can focus on instead: think about the benefits it has for your clients, how it’s going to transform their lives and take them to the next level! Your money’s worth While we’re on the topic of products and services, let’s talk about something you might purchase. Let me ask you a question: Does the value of a course change by the amount of money I charge for it? You might think “Well, the course stays the same no matter how much you charge for it." But here’s what I’m gonna propose, and again, you gotta stay with me here: the more you charge for a course, the more the course is worth. I’ll back that up by giving you some figures. Now I have a course for how to succeed on YouTube, so let’s say I sell it for $100. If somebody purchases that, there's a good chance it's gonna sit on their shelf. If they just paid $100 for a course, they're probably gonna think, "Man, this course must not be worth a lot if he's only charging a 100 bucks for it. I wouldn’t put too much thought and effort into it." Now what about if you bought this course and you paid $1000 for it? How likely are you to actually implement it? You're a lot more likely to implement it than if you paid 100, right? You value it a lot more, because the information is a lot more. This means you’ll put in more effort into studying it. But are you going to follow every word to the letter? Are you gonna trust every piece of advice or are you gonna skim through it? My guess is, even for a thousand bucks, you're gonna skim through it. Let’s take it up a notch. What if I added a 0? What if you paid 10,000 bucks for this course? How committed would you actually be? Would you take action and comb through every last word multiple times to make sure you're doing it right? Here’s something really crazy. What if you bought my YouTube success course for $100,000? How seriously would you take it? What would you expect in return? You'd probably be like, "Hey I paid $100k for this, I'd better make a million or 500000 or 7 figures return on this." You'd be committed like never before! Nothing would waver your resolve and focus. It means you are really are fully, 100%, no-backing-out committed to making an awesome channel generating tons and tons of revenue! Okay, so when we talk about getting your money’s worth, this topic inevitably comes up. It’s kind of a trick scenario, but let's say my YouTube course costs around $10,000. Now you and I went out to lunch and we were having a conversation, where I learned that you're not doing so well financially. You admit to me that you can't afford the 10ki course. Now let’s say I said, “You seem like you really need help on this, so what about this? I'll give you the course for free.” That’s a $10k course all for free! You get it at no price at all! The thing is, do you think you're gonna implement it? Do you think you’re gonna pour your heart and soul into it, or is it going to just collect dust somewhere in your house? I know this because I've received things for free that are really quite valuable. For instance, I know someone who had a program where you had to pay thousands of dollars to get into it. I did, and when I purchased it this person gave away a thumb drive with all of his archive courses on it. It was a really valuable thumb drive! It had all his wealth of wisdom there. Even if it might have been outdated and replaced by a new program, there were still a lot of great principles in there. I was so excited when I got it! I thought, “Hey, this is great! There’s so much in here!” But guess what? I never looked at it again after he gave it to me. Why? Because he gave it to me as a bonus. I didn't even pay the full price. I didn’t put in all my hard-earned money in it, so why would I put in any effort at all? See, that’s what happens when you don’t really work at and invest all you have into a product or an endeavor. Competition is the opposite of creation So when you’ve really worked for something, you want to be at the top! The first thing most people think you should do is wipe out the competition. But for me, competition is the opposite of creation. That's a strange opposite there, right? You wouldn’t necessarily think of those two things being at odds. Let me explain. If I'm competing with another company, I want to win. I want them to not win. Competition is destruction. I wanna destroy the other team. When we compete at this level, we're operating from a place of scarcity. This is because we think that there are finite resources. We don't think that there's enough for both of us to win. We think in black and white. We can’t both win. If I wanna win, they have to fail. It's about wanting a bigger piece of the pie because we think there’s only one pie. If I get a bigger piece, that means everyone else has to get a smaller piece. But when we have an abundance mindset, we realize, “Hey, why can’t I just make the pie bigger?” If I want a bigger piece, then I'm gonna make a bigger pie so everyone can have a piece of the pie! We say the market is saturated, so we’ve gotta compete and take our share. Well, why not just create a new market? Or make that existing market bigger or better? Think about a rising tide. It raises all boats. That's where the abundance mindset lies: it's not about taking down your competition, it's really understanding your own unique value. It's recognizing your strengths and it's about going to work and create. It's about innovating. It's all about creation! It has nothing to do with destruction. Here's a somewhat controversial topic when it comes to destroying competition. What about getting a patent on something you created? This really makes sure you get rid of competitors. Nobody can steal any ideas from you, so you’re protected. Listen, I’m not here to suggest that a patent is not a good idea. Let’s just mix up our perspective and think about it from a place of abundance. Now you can get a patent on something or you can put it out there as an open source. You know, One great example of this is Elon Musk and all the technology he's created in SpaceX, space travel, and electric motors for Tesla. He put it all out there as an open source because he wants the tide to rise. He wanted all auto manufacturers to advance electrical technology. You know what, it's worked! I’ve been a fan of Tesla since every other manufacturer was making fun of them. If you’ve noticed, now they’re all trying to catch up to it. The problem is they're trying to compete, but Elon is never really about competition. He really comes from an abundance mindset, in my perspective, with all the confidence and security it comes with! Pitfalls of entitlement Let’s switch gears for a minute. Moving forward with more examples, I want you to keep what I’m going to talk about here in mind. This will really influence your mindset and how effectively you can change it. The major thing that people miss when it comes to being happy, content, and having an abundance mindset can be summed up in one word: Entitlement. Entitlement is definitely the epitome of a scarcity mindset. It manifests itself in many ways we may not be aware of! We're entitled to a pay raise. We're entitled to that social security check. We've been paying our taxes and we're entitled to so many benefits. We're entitled to have roads paved for us. It's not taking ownership, it's not taking control. It's putting the control in somebody else's hands, which means they need to take care of you. You've done your part and they need to fulfill theirs. You're putting your control in somebody else's hands. For me, what I propose is that the entitlement or victim mindset is the opposite of grace. So let's define what grace is. When I do this, I often have to bring up the term "mercy", because in a religious context we learn about mercy and grace hand in hand. Mercy is when we don't get what we deserve. This means the bad consequences that we earned through mistakes or bad behavior aren’t given to us. We did something wrong, but because of mercy, we don't have to suffer the bad consequences. But grace is when we get what we don’t deserve. When we get abundant blessings we don't necessarily deserve them, but we get them anyway! Now how does entitlement play into this? It happens when we believe that we deserve something. We are owed a particular position or status or reward. That's not grace. Grace is when we realize we are so abundantly blessed even when we don’t earn or deserve it. That's coming from a place of humility. In that place of grace, it's about taking responsibility. It means we say, "You know what? I'm responsible for all the decisions I've made in my life. I've also received a lot of blessings I'm so grateful for. I'm not worthy of them, so I'm just appreciative that I have them." I’ve got an example that’s pretty out there. Do you remember that popular movie back in the 90s called You’ve Got Mail? It’s a good chick flick movie, but it does have a very interesting dilemma right in the middle of it. The basic plot is that this nice lady owns a quaint small-town bookstore with a nostalgic, dreamy, loving environment. Then the “bad guy” who’s rich comes to their town and builds a big, corporate giant bookstore with a lot of books. Now people start getting riled up by this bookstore. They say it’s gonna put the quaint one out of business by undercutting their prices and outselling them. It’s all about competition. What doesn’t really come up is this important question: What does the customer want? Maybe some customers want a small and warm environment with stories being read to kids or old books piling up the shelves. But some might want better prices. They might want a bigger variety. They might want newer books. If someone comes in with a whole new store that has a different value proposition, then the customer really gets to choose! So you can be entitled to having just what you want. Or you can also come from a place of abundance and think this is a great opportunity because now there’s more for everyone. Let me give you another example that’s a bit more personal to me. We’ve all heard the wonder of “Made In The USA”. When you read the label on something or you receive a service and it’s made in the USA, that means that it's good. That means it's better in quality, we're patriotic, and we're supporting our own country. Now I hire a lot of employees from the Philippines. I currently have 16 Filipinos on my team and a bunch of them are really great video editors. I pay them just around 400-500 bucks a month for the awesome work they do. So let’s say there’s a skilled video editor in the USA who has a degree and all these credentials. They probably need to make around 5 grand a month to pay their bills and make a good living. So if they want to apply for my team and I say, “Well, that’s great, but I have a video editor from the Philippines who can deliver what I need for a lot less money.” They probably would say, "Hey, you can't do that! That's not patriotic! That’s not fair!" What do you think? Is it unfair? Is that American video editor entitled to make $5000 a month with the same quality of work as the Filipino editor? Is his demand coming from a place of abundance or scarcity? Look at it from my perspective. Is it smart if I say, "You know what, you're right. I'm gonna pay you $5000 a month.” even though I can hire ten video editors from the Philippines for the cost of one here in the US? Is that a fair and practical decision? Think of the consequences of that for my clients. I'll have to increase my pricing ten times just to support my decision to hire one single video editor. But when you come from a place of abundance, you find opportunities! Does it mean that American video editor is down on their luck now? Does it mean he’s out of opportunities? The reality is, he has the same opportunity as me! With his video editing skills and expertise, he could hire a team of editors in the Philippines and he could oversee it. He could use that same leverage that I'm using. He has access to the same resources I have, so he could find a really smart way to do exactly what I'm doing! Desperation vs confidence Your mindset affects your attitude. It influences the way you interact with people and how you carry yourself. So when you have that abundance mindset, you exude confidence! That makes such a huge difference in your success. The first scenario that comes to my mind is sales. Let’s say you're making a sales pitch to someone. If you’re desperate to make a sale, you’ll probably keep thinking about how you need the money and how hard it is to make a sale. That really rubs off on your customer! I’ve experienced this personally. When I'm on the receiving end of those pitches, I can tell right off the bat when someone is desperate. Oh man, it repels me. It repels me so badly. It’s coming from a place of scarcity because you think you’re gonna run out and you have to get more sales than your co-workers. But if you're coming from an abundance mindset, you’re thinking, “How will my product benefit my customer?” So you go forward with that. You have an attitude of confidence. People can tell you’re 100% secure about what you’re selling. All you have to say is, “What I have is great, and if it's a fit, this is what the price is. Think about it and go ahead and let me know!” That reassures your customers because they know you’re not just itching to make money off of them. This also applies when you’re speaking on stage or when you’re teaching and training people. If you have that attitude of desperation, all you focus on is wanting people to like you and listen to you. But when you have confidence in your material, you get really focused on giving and serving them. You know what you’re teaching is going to make a huge positive impact on them. That’s really all that matters! Riches vs wealth When we try out all these business endeavors, sometimes we’re in it for the wrong thing. Sometimes we do it so we can get rich and gain more and more riches. There’s a difference between riches and wealth. Riches means you've got a lot of money, plain and simple. Wealth means you have the ability to make a lot of money and you create a lot of good with that money. You can get rich if you win the lottery. You can go to a slot machine and if you're lucky, you can win money. But are you wealthy? No, not really. Have you heard all those stories of people who win the lottery and ending up broke - sometimes even financially worse off than they were before - years later? Why does that happen? It’s because they weren't stewards of that money. They didn't have the stewardship of that money. See, gambling or playing to win is a scarcity mindset. We're just hoping we somehow get lucky despite the odds. Think about it. if you're playing a game of poker with friends, in order for you to win, your friends have to lose. Did you really win in the end? What does that do for your friendships and your emotional maturity? Saving vs investing Now I have another example that has to do with your money, but this time I want you to think about the money you already have. Being a good steward of your hard-earned money and putting it in the right place is definitely a sign of an abundance mindset. But where is the right place to put it? A lot of you probably think, “Oh, I know this. I’ve gotta save it because saving is in the abundance paradigm!” The thing is, when all you do is save and save and save your money, it means you're worried about losing it. You're worried about it dwindling and running out, just because you think it's a limited resource. With an abundance mindset, though, you recognize the value of your resource. You can go, “I have the power and the resources to leverage this. I can do good with it." This might ruffle some feathers, but the same things apply to your debt. Don’t be scared off just yet! I’m gonna tell you something that might just sway your fears and worries about debt. My good friend Kris Krohn is a real estate genius. I helped produce his YouTube channel for 5 years and over time, we’ve discussed so much real estate investment and the question. One of the topics that came up is that of debt. Is debt good or bad? Well, there's two types of debt. There's consumer debt and there's investment debt. The difference is, is the debt taking money out of my pocket or is it taking money into my pocket? If you're in a scarcity mindset, you're worried about losing money. You're thinking about how that debt is costing you so much and you just gotta pay it off. But hold on - what if the debt was putting more money in your pocket? Let’s make the math a little clearer and easier to understand, so you can have an idea of how this would be possible. Let’s say there's a house that's worth $150,000, and you can buy it for $110,000. That’s an awesome deal, right? Now let’s say your house payment and your mortgage payment comes to about $800 a month. You might be thinking, “I gotta put that debt first. My goal is just to pay off that debt.” But imagine if you bought this house then rented it out. Say somebody else pays you $1300 to live there. The debt would be making you more and more wealthy. It's actually going to bring in residual income. Let’s talk about risks. Real estate can be risky, right? But the solution there is just being resourceful about it. If we go back to our house example, we've mitigated the risk because we bought a home that's worth $150k with just $110k.. What if the market goes down? You might think, “Oh no my house is now worth $125,000.” Well, that's why we made sure to buy a really good deal. You didn't wanna pay 150k for 150k house. You mitigate your risk and your chances, and you play the smart way. When you think that all debt is bad, you're really just coming from that scarcity mindset. Saving and investing isn’t just limited to financial resources. It also extends to the products or services we offer. So let’s dive into that a bit. Let's talk about the value that you give what you have to offer. Do you want to save some of your wisdom for the products that you sell or do you wanna give it all away on YouTube? The scarcity mindset would say if I share all my secrets and knowledge, they're not gonna buy my course. Why would they wanna buy it? I just gave away my secrets. So instead, if I have ten secrets, I’m going to share five with them and save the rest for those who buy my product. But think about it from the perspective of your customer. That just sounds gimmicky! That sounds like you duped them in. It makes them feel like you don’t really care about helping them, you just want their money. Now what if you say you’ve got ten secrets and you’re gonna share all of them on YouTube! Your customer is going to admire you for that. They’ll think, "Oh that's amazing! This is amazing content!" The reality is, people would love you for doing that. People have come up to me and said they love me for doing that. They think it’s amazing that I don’t hold anything out. When they’re ready to really implement my course or my service and they want more guidance or help, they come to me straight away. They say, “Hey, Nate, you've provided such great value, I love what you teach. I wanna hire you.” You end up gaining more respect and you don’t lose customers at all. That's the wonder of the abundance mindset. Work towards being better, not having more It all comes down to this: when we come from a scarcity mindset, we want to have and have and have and keep it all to ourselves. We think that having or achieving something will make us happy. But when we think about it, having something doesn’t add to who we are. It doesn’t add to being a good person. When we focus instead on who we are, being happy with the life we have, and expressing gratitude for the abundance we’ve been given, that’s the abundance mindset. We can still work towards goals and think about our future. The difference is, we get excited about where we’re heading rather than be miserable about not being there yet. The process we go through and the progress we make is where we get happiness from, not the achievement of that. It’s where we grow and become better people. So earlier we talked about entitlement. We often think we’re entitled to blessings because of everything we’ve done. Because we’ve gotten a degree, added all these letters next to our names, and put in the work, we think we deserve more and more. We think we’re better than everyone else. That's actually coming from a place of pride. But from an attitude of humility, we think everything is a great opportunity. Our work, our relationships, and even our obstacles are all places to learn from. We realize there's so much to learn from and grow in. We see where we can grow and contribute. When we have victories, they’re much more satisfying and affirming because we give credit to everyone else who had part in that! Get rid of scarcity attitudes The scarcity mindset deeply affects how we think of other people, especially those around us who succeed or win. How do we feel when other people around us succeed or win? How do we feel when we see someone making a lot of money? Is there a negative emotion with that? Something as simple as seeing someone who has a big house or who’s flying first class can really bring up some of those ugly emotions in us. Do we think, “Hey, those people must be jerks.” I'm talking from experience. When I first rode first-class, I wondered what people who were passing me by were thinking of me. Why? Precisely because I used to think negatively about people who were sitting in my seat. I used to think I was walking by them and think, “Who could afford that? They’re just wasting their money?” I’ve also struggled with the scarcity mindset without even realizing it! Feeling envy or resentment towards people who have been blessed keeps you from thinking from an abundance perspective. It makes you judge people without getting to know them. It makes you think you’re entitled to what they have. It makes you want to bring them down. I propose if you're feeling a negative emotion that something is coming from that scarcity mindset, explore it. Why do you feel that way? If I were coming from an abundance mindset, how would I feel? You’d probably feel happy for them! The abundance mindset says, “Hey, that guy is doing really well for himself. He inspires me. He makes me want to work harder and contribute more.” At the end of the day, the scarcity mindset accounts for every dollar and cent. It looks for what’s missing, rather than what’s already there. Abundance is comfort in knowing that everything you have comes from God. It’s a blessing, it comes from grace. We’re given more than enough resources. So our responsibility is to take care of it. We get to create. We get to give value to the world. The more value we give, the better this world's gonna be. We’ve covered a lot here, so I’m really curious to know what you think about this. Can you think of other ways where the scarcity mindset manifests without us realizing it? How do you think you can apply thinking from a place of abundance to your life? Let me know!
Do people in other countries where wine is a cultural thing have the problems with alcohol that we do here in the US? Is it just recently that our society seems to revere the wine stops, the wine clubs, the wine collectors, and if so, why is that? In today’s podcast, Annie sheds some light on the cultural differences and similarities between the US and Europe, and she shares some frightening statistics. Have you tried The Alcohol Experiment? Okay, if not, drop everything and go to thisnakedmind.com/experiment. This free 30-day challenge is designed to interrupt your patterns and put you back in touch with the best version of you. You remember, it was that version of you that’s living your most joyful life, the version that doesn’t need alcohol to relax or to have a good time, and is having more fun than ever. Again, this is a totally free challenge that will change everything for you. So learn more and join me 100% free at thisnakedmind.com/experiment. And as always, rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast, as it truly helps the message reach somebody who might need to hear it today.
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Pastor Don Bittick teaches about God’s revelation being at war with man’s religion. Orig. 12/15/19. Released: 2020 The post God’s Revelation to Us Is at War with Man’s Religion appeared first on Tabernacle of Praise | Kennedale Tx.
Every company claims to be ‘innovating’ in some way, shape or form, but are these ‘innovations’ actually useful and usable to their people and customers? In this episode, Jez and Dave are joined by Nicola Millard, Head of Customer Insight & Futures, BT to discuss how enterprises should approach innovation and dig into the psychology of tech adoption. By the end of this episode, you will know the 3 ‘U’s, of innovation, the 4 ‘C’s of office productivity and discover your new, favourite music genre: Technostress! 00:00 - Introductions 01:54 - News - NSO spyware ‘targets Big Tech cloud services’ 07:44 - Cloudy Cliffhanger Question (...what on earth is a Futurologist?) 12:54 - Deep Dive - Human Centric Innovation- Can you ‘forecast’ technology adoption? 13:11 - The most disruptive part of innovation is people - human nature is more predictable than technology 14:00 - Innovation tire kick test - Does it make my life easier? Does it make customers life easier? 16:40 - Is human nature easy to predict? The three Us - Is it useful? Is it usable? Who else is using it? 18:30 - Is it useful? 19:57 - Is it usable? 21:00 - Who else is using it? (evil psychology) 23:24 - How can a traditional enterprise ensure that it truly innovation and pushing themselves forward? Does incremental innovation count? 24:37 - Disruptive innovation requires a culture change - Changing views on the office. What do people use the office for? How is technology changing this? Are office spaces optimised for the tasks and collaboration they are supposed to facilitate? 28:13 - The age of the ‘coffice’ - co-working spaces. What makes you productive? 30:10 - It is all down to choice - choice is a fundamental human driver. 31:00 - Evolutionary innovation vs Revolutionary innovation 32:25 - How do we measure productivity? 80% of the things you do each day are a waste of time - so don’t do them. 34:15 - Summary 37:04 - Your go-to type of cake 38:43 - Cloudy Cliffhanger Answer 44:36 - Ten Second Recommendations
Unravel tonight's Metal Murder Mystery as sleuths Kayle and OJ discuss The Dillinger Escape Plan's One of Us Is the Killer!
In this podcast episode we remember the 70s and how everyone in the US was going to convert to the Metric System. There were TV commercials trying to convince us to change, teachers would pound into us that we needed to learn the Metric System now, and thermometers, gas pumps and speed limit signs started to show metric equivalents. But what happened? Listen to I Used 2 Know- The Metric System was Coming and find out why the US is still not using the Metric System, how secretly the US IS using the metric system, and how the world just redefined the kilogram last November, 2018.
Vitch and Brother Rob didn't win the Mega Millions jackpot, again. Is DC Comics screwing up their franchise? Who got tossed out of a Lakers game recently? Baltimore Police union blasts SNL over sketch. Elon Musk vs. Fortnite. What is the official drink of the US? Is cow's milk racist? A NYPD sergeant is pretty raunchy. Brother Rob tells us about the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, plus more music news. A man eats a Tide Pod and wrecks a hospital. Rihanna turns down the Super Bowl. Law and Florida, and more. Cheers!
Join professional wrestling commentator extraordinaire, Tax Williams & pro wrestling fan boy, Rich, to watch ROH's Joe vs. Kobashi. Ring of Honor in 2005 certainly has it's moments. Is the rest of the card even close to being as good as the main event? Does the first time match up of Samoa Joe and Kent Kobashi live up to the hype? Is Kobashi over in the US? Is this the best ROH match of all time? This and Rev Pro Roster Guess Who! For iTunes, Stitcher & all other podcast app links, visit the website: http://worldofwrestlingpodcast.com http://instagram.com/thetaxwilliams http://instagram.com/richbethyname http://twitter.com/thetaxwilliams http://twitter.com/richbethyname
The Galaxy Note 9 has a hard road ahead of it. It has to make up ground in sales from the Galaxy S9 and it’ll have to do so with few visceral upgrades. So, what can Samsung do to prop up the biggest chance it has against the iPhone? Put Fortnite on it. The world’s most popular MMO is coming to Android and it looks set to debut on a phablet. We’ll dig into a couple of follow-up stories on the MacBook Pro and BlackBerry KEY2 plus hit on the bitter pill for everyone in technology that is the tariffs tussle between the United States and China. How much will your next upgrade cost you? Will you be able to afford it? Plenty of questions to answer. We’ve got a bunch of tech rascals to give our best shot at answering them. It’s the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on July 27th or check out the high-quality audio version right here. Talk back live while you’re watching the show on Twitter with #PNWeekly! You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air at the end of the month!Recording Date July 27, 2018Host Jules WangGuests Jaime Rivera Brandon Miniman (XDA-Developers) Joshua Vergara (YouTube)News Galaxy Note 9: Is Samsung dressing up the Note 9 with a gaming exclusive? Unbreakable: Will this hold up or will it ShatterShield on us? 48 Megapixels: How soon can Sony push this sensor out? MacBook Pro: One huge problem solved, how many more to go? Nokia 9: Are we ready for a $1,000 phone HMD Global?$$$ Tariffs: Have they hit us yet? iPhones: Well, how bad will it get? ZTE in the US: Is it safe to talk about the Axon 9 again?And Finally… Take your bets on the name. • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Trails to the Border Podcast, a podcast where Two entrepreneurs on two sides of a border talk about business, travel, and their love of nature. From Canada is James Anderson, and from the United States is Dan Moore. In this first episode James informs Dan that July 1 is Canada Day - a relevant day as both countries have now imposed tariffs on each other. What does this "trade war" mean for the strong relationships between Canada and the US? Is there a case for open borders? If Trudeau gave Trump a stack of pancakes with Canadian maple syrup would he "give up"? This podcast is intended to demonstrate that friendships have no borders. Dan and James also discuss some music they've been into lately, and their trip down the Rogue River. All through the lens of entrepreneurs. Music by: Forgotten Sol (opening theme, closing) Geek Apparatus Music feature: Courtney Barnett, 3live 4eva
We dive into the swirling pool of chaos known as The Dillinger Escape Plan, as requested by Mathew and Chelsea. Can a band still deliver “the goods” despite tons of experimentation? What kind of song would a “church burner” be? Find out on this episode of Discography Discussion. #discussmetal #TheDillingerEscapePlan #chaos Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - https://goo.gl/S7fVCcDiscography Discussion Podcast Homepage - https://goo.gl/hXMI33Subscribe to RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/danandjoeshowListen to Discography Discussion on iTunes - https://goo.gl/AzQ7vYDiscography Discussion on Google Play - https://goo.gl/d6czHIListen on Stitcher - https://goo.gl/j2eViHWatch/Listen on Youtube - https://goo.gl/rmJ8ksListen on TuneIn - https://goo.gl/lBs1wNFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DiscographydiscussionTwitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetalTumblr - https://danandjoeshow.tumblr.comYoutube Live Stream - https://goo.gl/h7PuL2Google+ - https://goo.gl/WnyGvwQuestions? Comments? Suggestions? Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.comwww.discussmetal.com Nashville Rock n Pod Expo 2 www.nashvillerocknpodexpo.com && https://www.gofundme.com/rocknpod2018In 2018 Discography Discussion will be appearing at the Rock N Pod Expo 2 in Nashville TN.In order to help raise money for this event, we are offering 3 of the following perks for a $35 donation. Option to pick what band’s discography we discuss in and upcoming episode of the podcast. A limited edition Discography Discussion beer glass unique to this event. In addition to these perks your donation also pays for your admission to the expo as well as access to an exclusive podcast only for contributors. if you donate on behalf of Discography Discussion please make sure to comment on the go fund me page that you are donating on our behalf. Albums of the weekDan - Coalesce “Give Them Rope”Joe - My Ticket Home “Strangers Only”Geoff - Agoraphobic Nosebleed “Agorapocalypse” The Dillinger Escape Plan Episode Playlist: 43% Burnt Sugar Coated Sour Highway Robbery Baby’s First Coffin Black Bubblegum Fix Your Face Gold Teeth on A Bum I Wouldn’t If You Didn’t One of Us Is the Killer Cross Burner Symptom of Terminal Illness Manufacturing Discontent
Can two over-worked and over-committed fans start a podcast and keep it going? There's only one way to find out as Kayti and John talk about what brought them into soccer, and discuss their takes on the world events. What's it like watching a World Cup without the US? Is it like watching Eurovision? Or is it like being outside a party wanting to get in? Or is it both? Was Robbie Williams the greatest performer to ever front a World Cup? What do we want next for him? Was Russia that good, or was Saudi Arabia that bad? Will Kayti decide on a team to root for? And has John cursed three times by revealing his favorites? How many of these questions will we answer? Listen and find out on our premier (and slightly ramshackle) podcast. Kayti can be found at @kaytiburt John can be found at @YosemiteForest Email: CasualSoccerPodcast@gmail.com Also discussed on this podcast: Women's World Cup 1999, Men's World Cup 1994, Men's World Cup 2026, Nottingham Forest, U.S. Women's National Team, U.S. Men's National Team, Prague Raptors, Russia, Saudi Arabia, FIFA, Gianni Infantino, Worcester World Cup, Spain, Portugal, Rinaldo, Messi.
Robert Glazer is the founder and Managing Director of Acceleration Partners and the founder and Chairman of Brand Cycle. He is a serial entrepreneur with an exceptional track record and passion for growing revenue and profits for business-to-consumer based companies. He has extensive experience in the consumer, e-commerce, retail, online marketing, and ad-tech industries—partnering with brands such as Adidas, Reebok, Target, Tiny Prints, and Warby Parker. Robert is a highly sought-after speaker who presents to global audiences and serves as an advisor to high-growth businesses. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Robert’s purpose: finding a better way to do things Acceleration Partners: the top independent affiliate marketing agency in the US Is affiliate marketing right for you? Using The Whole Life Dashboard to set up your morning for success Getting your top priorities checked off as soon as you can each day Focusing on strategy, thinking, and quiet Learning from Player-Coaches: coaches/mentors who have actually done it Vision and prioritization: why these two skills have to go hand in hand for business leaders Chunk it: chipping away at your goals one chunk at a time Figuring out what your core values are and getting rid of everything that doesn’t align with who you are and what your goals are Building a company manifesto so that you attract the right employees (and so the wrong ones decide to leave) Using an alignment strategy so that you the behavior you talk about is the behavior you reward Why great execution is more important than great strategy Ways to contact Robert: Book and free chapter: www.performance-partnerships.com Company Website: www.accelerationpartners.com Personal Website: www.robertsglazer.com Blog: www.fridayfwd.com
Welcome to another episode of Throwdown Your Questions! On this show, we answer all of your Video Game related questions. Here are all of the questions we answer this week: - If AMD collapsed or got bought out, would it hurt PlayStation & Xbox? - Why are fishing mini-games so prevalent in RPGs? - Would MAG or Socom: Confrontation have been more successful on PC? - What FPS would you turn into 3rd person (and vice versa)? - Will Xbox Game Pass increase of decrease the quality of exclusives? - Will Monster Hunter: World be Capcom's cash-cow this year? - Is there a chance of seeing the Xbox app on PlayStation? - What do you make of Google possibly getting into the console race? - Will God of War have sex-mini games? - Will Sony have their own Game Pass - What are your expectations for Days Gone? - What's the difference between Days Gone and The Last of Us? - Is there overlap between Xbox and Nintendo gamers? - Does Monster Hunter: World promote Western colonialism? - What do think the makers of The Order: 1886's new game could be? - When will Spider-Man and Days Gone release? Thanks as always to Shawn Daley for our intro and outro music. Follow him on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/shawndaley Subscribe to us on: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/the-throwdown iTunes: http://bit.ly/1tz9G57 YouTube: http://bit.ly/1utYrZf Follow us on: Twitch: https://go.twitch.tv/throwdownshow Mixer: https://mixer.com/throwdownshow Twitter: http://bit.ly/1w31bRY Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1w31eNP Follow the panelists on Twitter: Tony Polanco - https://twitter.com/Romudeth_ Emilio Lopez - https://twitter.com/EMannLand Chris Sealy - https://twitter.com/LunarDiaries Brett Murdock - https://twitter.com/brett_murdock Carlos Romero - https://twitter.com/Eurocar9 Adam Vale - https://twitter.com/Adamvale Brian Munjoma - https://twitter.com/OneFlyness
Toys “R” Exodus – The Rise and Fall of Toys “R” Us Is this the end for Toys “R” Us or the beginning of a new chapter in the ever-evolving market of toys. This episode the team discusses what the Toys “R” Us closures mean for Pop! collectors and give TONS of announcements about the bright future ahead for the ... Read More The post EP009 – Toys “R” Exodus – The Rise and Fall of Toys “R” Us appeared first on AstroPanda.
What do you think about investing in property in the US? Is it better than investing in Australia and how should you think about it? Ryan: All right, Lucas has another question. He’s saying “Have you guys bought property internationally?” Ben: No, I haven’t. Ryan: Yeah, neither have I. What I want to say about […] The post What Do You Think About Investing In The US? appeared first on On Property.
In the June 2017 Taxcast we ask - has the UK just had its first tax justice general election? Are we seeing a popular shift towards tax justice in the UK and in the US? Is this the beginning of the end to our long austerity winter? How much do people REALLY care about taxes, who pays them and who doesn’t?
What movie should be remade ASAP? Can Canadian sports broadcasters learn from the US? Is it ever too early to invest in real estate? Comedian Dom Pare Co-Hosts and is joined by Actor Boomer Phillips, Brad Lamb from Toronto Condoâ??s and Patrick Gagilardiâ??s 21 questions.
Show Notes: Trump is trying to cut NASA out of the climate conversation. Great. http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-trump-budget-nasa-20170316-story.html…and the implication of these budget cuts are dire… https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/03/trump-budget-cuts-science/519825/Even those who remain Christian grow tired of the church. Is this a sign of evolving religion in the US? Is church becoming obsolete? http://www.npr.org/2017/03/05/518644045/christians-go-to-podcasts-to-say-things-they-cant-say-in-churchMore NBA players are going for the Flat Earth Hypothesis – This time it’s Shaq. http://bit.ly/2n7Dus0