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En arrivant au studio de Joël avec Gérald on savait qu'on mettrait Vini Dou dans la short list des 5 morceaux pour le hors-série. Pourquoi ?Parce que je la considère comme ta chanson couteau suisse. J'aurais pu dire ta chanson qui a 7 vies !Dans cet épisode je te propose de découvrir un hit ou un tube (tu comprendras la nuance tout à l'heure) du zouk Vini Dou. L'histoire est simple Victor O s'adresse à Dou dont il est amoureux, il est prêt à lui donner tout ce dont elle rêve. Il sait qu'il l'aime et c'est pourquoi il lui fait une cours assidue. Il ne faut pas qu'elle lui dise non et le rejette. Il ne peut pas vivre sans elle, il a tenté de partir pour résister à ses charmes… mais impossible il a besoin d'elle. Une histoire d'amour somme toute classique. Le bay c'est du sik sosé dan miyèl (expression créole qui signifie littéralement du sucre trempé dans du miel… une façon de dire c'est un vrai régal !Interview de Joel Jaccoulet, juillet 2024, Valérie-Ann Edmond-Mariette & Gérald Joseph-Alexandre.Interview de Victor O, août 2024, Gérald Joseph-Alexandre.Keep it righteous Colonel Reyel ft. Jah Cure : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKB8_yws8xgClip de Vini Dou : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o72sdTKZOx4Clip de Spicy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGrxBmyiMlsUne Chanson En Histoire est LE podcast de Tann présenté par Valérie-Ann EDMOND-MARIETTE retraçant l'histoire de la musique antillaise et ultramarine.Que ce soit du Zouk, du Ragga, du Konpa, de la Biguine, du Sega, du Merengue, de la Dancehall, du Boléro, du Rap, de la Créole Pop, de la Kadans ou de la Trap tout y passe ! Le podcast Une Chanson En Histoire par Valérie-Ann EDMOND-MARIETTE aka Valy est LE podcast musique Antilles, Guyane, Réunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Martin.Il traite de la musique antillaise, de la musique guyanaise, de la musique réunionnaise, de la musique martiniquaise, de la musique guadeloupéenne.Certains disent que Une Chanson En Histoire est la référence du podcast zouk ! Qui parle musique histoire !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Este episodio fue producido y dirigido por Rev. Víctor O. Martínez. Este Podcast es Auspiciado por la Fundación Help in the Community Corp, Iglesia Cristiana En Cristo Somos Uno. Facebook: Ministerio Ezequiel 2:7, Asociación de Evangelismo. Instagram: Aplastado Podcast, Asociacion de Evangelismo, Help in the Community. Youtube: Asociación de Evangelismo. Twitter: Asodevangelismo. Correo Electrónico: asociaciondeevangelismo@gmail.com. Apoyanos financieramente para seguir llevando el mensaje hasta lo último de la tierra. Con tratados, libros de discipulado y otros materiales evangelisticos. Cashapp $vm6924. Zelle: 3522568167 Victor Martinez https://paypal.me/victoromartinez?locale.x=en_US --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victor-orlando-martinez/support
Este episodio fue producido y dirigido por Rev. Víctor O. Martínez. Este Podcast es Auspiciado por la Fundación Help in the Community Corp, Iglesia Cristiana En Cristo Somos Uno. Facebook: Ministerio Ezequiel 2:7, Asociación de Evangelismo. Instagram: Aplastado Podcast, Asociacion de Evangelismo, Help in the Community. Youtube: Asociación de Evangelismo. Twitter: Asodevangelismo. Correo Electrónico: asociaciondeevangelismo@gmail.com. Apoyanos financieramente para seguir llevando el mensaje hasta lo último de la tierra. Con tratados, libros de discipulado y otros materiales evangelisticos. Cashapp $vm6924. Zelle: 3522568167 Victor Martinez https://paypal.me/victoromartinez?locale.x=en_US --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victor-orlando-martinez/support
Este episodio fue producido y dirigido por Rev. Víctor O. Martínez. Este Podcast es Auspiciado por la Fundación Help in the Community Corp, Iglesia Cristiana En Cristo Somos Uno. Facebook: Ministerio Ezequiel 2:7, Asociación de Evangelismo. Instagram: Aplastado Podcast, Asociacion de Evangelismo, Help in the Community. Youtube: Asociación de Evangelismo. Twitter: Asodevangelismo. Correo Electrónico: asociaciondeevangelismo@gmail.com. Apoyanos financieramente para seguir llevando el mensaje hasta lo último de la tierra. Con tratados, libros de discipulado y otros materiales evangelisticos. Cashapp $vm6924. Zelle: 3522568167 Victor Martinez https://paypal.me/victoromartinez?locale.x=en_US --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victor-orlando-martinez/support
Candy Mossler was a wild woman. She'd always dreamed of a bold and glamorous life outside of the small town she came from. Little did she know she would spend a good portion of her adult life and afterlife in that spotlight- just for all the wrong reasons. After Candy discovered her husband murdered in their vacation home she and her nephew Melvin would find themselves on trial for his murder, and worse, their relationship as nephew and aunt would be revealed as much much more. REFERENCES:Associated Press. 1957. "New life open for youngsters after tragedy." Odessa American, February 5: 12.—. 1964. "Mossler slaying probe goes deeper." Tampa Bay Times, July 10: 20.Boston Globe. 1966. "State claims Candy is 'most guilty' in Mossler slaying." Boston Globe, March 2: 44.Davis, Miller. 1964. "Millionaire banker slain on Key Biscayne." Miami News, June 30: 1.Hollandsworth, Skip. 2021. "The Notorious Mrs. Mossler." Texas Monthly, December.Jones, Victor O. 1966. "Is nation bored with Candy Mossler murder trial?" Boston Globe, February 18.Miller, Gene. 1966. "Mossler witness tells of intimacy." Miami Herald, February 10: 1.New York Times. 1964. "Banker in Miami stabbed to death." New York Times, July 1: 70.Smith, Ron. 2021. No One is Perfect: The True Story Of Candace Mossler And America's Strangest Murder Trial. Houston, TX: Independent.United Press International. 1976. "Candace Mossler Garrison dies, was tried in murder of husband." New York Times, October 27: 42.—. 1964. "Letters tie widow, Powers." Orlando Evening Star, July 8: 38.—. 1964. "Police hunt clues in banker's death." Orlando Evening Star, July 1: 3.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MJ's guest today is former banker turned wine importer, and founder of VOS Selections, Victor O. Schwartz. Victor initially worked in the banking sector on loans, stocks and bonds, before transitioning to the wine industry. His upbringing was steeped in an intense culinary culture. In 1986, Victor moved to France to jump start his wine career. VOS Selections has been a staple in the wine industry for over 35 years. In this episode MJ and Victor talk about his journey from banking to learning the language of terroir in the country of France, where he received hands-on experience in the wine business. The duo also discuss the money that drives the wine industry vs. the farming that drives it; whether we're “there yet?” with non-alcoholic wine, the lost art of handwritten letters and its effectiveness (Thank you, Steven Spurrier), and ultimately how Victor O. Schwartz became VOS Selections. Pull up a chair, and a sharp one, this is a fast paced, laugh out loud good time with Mr. VOS!A huge thank you to Victor O. Schwartz! Follow him on IG at @vosselections Check out his website: www.vosselections.com This episode's in studio wine:Champagne Alexandre Bonnet Les Riceys - Blanc de Noirs2006 Raven No. 5 California Syrah - Sine Qua Non_____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Don't forget to subscribe and be sure to give The Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Thank you to our sponsor: Taub Family Selections. Taub Family Selections is a dynamic fourth generation, family-owned wine import company with a truly enviable portfolio of fine wines from 11 countries. They are proud to represent an exceptional portfolio of high quality, terroir centric and historic producers from around the world, including Italy and France - where they have an exciting roster of burgeoning vignerons from Burgundy coming your way soon. Learn more at www.taubfamilyselections.comThank you to our sponsor: Napa Valley Wine Academy. It's no secret that everyone's wine education journey is unique. You deserve a wine School that not only delivers top-notch content but also guides you on the learning path that's right for you. Whether you're looking to earn your WSET certification or just get the basics the Napa Valley Wine Academy is the place to be. To learn more about NVWA go to: https://napavalleywineacademy.com/ Love this podcast? Love the cool content? Get a producer like mine by reaching out to the badass team at Necessary Media. www.necessarymediaproductions.com@necessary_media_ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vigésimo cuarto programa de la décima temporada, el 339 del total, dedicado a la película "Victor o Victoria" y a la serie "Minx". Os contaremos qué fue de Lesley Ann Warren y seguiremos con nuestras secciones habituales. Muchas gracias a todos los que nos escucháis y dejáis vuestros comentarios en Facebook, Twitter (@cineenserie) e Instagram (@cinenserie).
Happy new year to all my listeners, for the beginning of this year we are giving you a fun easy discussion on experiences from our personal lives, that was recorded last year but we have got great stuff coming for you this year. On this episode I And my bro (Victor A.O) discuss what it means to date within your standards, high maintenance women, high value men and promiscuous partners all under the theme “The dating Pool”. It's a long interesting conversation so it's been cut into 3 episodes Stream them on Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify @FreshmansGuidePodcast
Part 2 On this episode I And my bro (Victor A.O) discuss what it means to date within your standards, high maintenance women, high value men and promiscuous partners all under the theme “The dating Pool”. It's a long interesting conversation so it's been cut into 3 episodes Stream them on Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify @FreshmansGuidePodcast
Esta semana en Butaca VIP repasamos los mejores thrillers eróticos de los 90, constatamos que Indiana Jones 5 puede convertirse en un despropósito de proporciones épicas y recordamos el clásico de Julie Andrews Victor o Victoria. Puedes vernos en: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY1I9kJpttrJQIc7Ycc18x4tlqPTHnW4c
Migração dos eventos para o online, guerra dos serviços de stream, games e a morte do Windows 7, muito cinema e outras diversas conversas sobre um ano interminável, vivido em uma pandemia mortal. Klaus Simões, Victor O. Nerd 101, Guilherme Enrico e Louis Aleixo em uma edição especial do NEXP Podcast. Entre em contato conosco: podcast@nexpbr.com no e-mail ou pelo insta: @nexpbr e diga-nos o que achou dessa bagaça Conheça também nossos outros episódios do Sinfonexp (música) Angústia Nerd (Cultura Pop) e Bilíngue (Humor) Obrigado à todos pelo ano, ouvindo nosso podcast
Este episodio fue producido y dirigido por El Ministro Joel F. Maldonado y el Hno. Víctor O. Martínez. Este Podcast es Auspiciado por la Asociación de Evangelismo. Facebook: Victor O Martinez Ministries, Asociación de Evangelismo. Youtube: Asociación de Evangelismo. Página. Twitter: Asodevangelismo. Correo Electrónico: asociaciondeevangelismo@gmail.com. Apoyanos financieramente para seguir llevando el mensaje hasta lo último de la tierra. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asociacion-de-evangelismo/support
El Ministro Joel F. Maldonado con una palabra poderosa. Este episodio fue producido y dirigido por El Hno. Víctor O. Martínez. Este Podcast es Auspiciado por la Asociación de Evangelismo. Facebook: Victor O Martinez Ministries, Asociación de Evangelismo. Youtube: Asociación de Evangelismo. Página. Twitter: Asodevangelismo. Correo Electrónico: asociaciondeevangelismo@gmail.com. Apoyanos financieramente para seguir llevando el mensaje hasta lo último de la tierra. Cashapp $vm6924. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asociacion-de-evangelismo/support
Today I welcome Kevin Collins back to the show. Kevin Collins is the Underwriting Manager for the Professional Liability program at Victor O. Schinnerer & Company, one of the largest providers of professional liability insurance for architects and engineers. We discuss 3 things to consider from an insurance perspective when a firm is going through an ownership transition. ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enoch.sears/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Download the FREE Architecture Firm Marketing Process Flowchart video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Come to my next live, in-person event: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/live Carpe Diem!
Today I welcome Kevin Collins to the show. Kevin Collins is the Underwriting Manager for the Professional Liability program at Victor O. Schinnerer & Company, one of the largest providers of professional liability insurance for architects and engineers. We discuss the top 5 things you should consider when getting professional liability insurance. ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enoch.sears/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Download the FREE Architecture Firm Marketing Process Flowchart video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Come to my next live, in-person event: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/live Carpe Diem!
This is the second part of the critically acclaimed episode exploring the mass cultural appeal of global music. Astheris talks with Nate Sirmans, a musician in the band Open (@_._open_._), and Christian Dasher, a collegiate saxophonist, about music across the world and the interwoven nature of our melodic existences; the conversation went so in depth that it has been split into two halves. Also, many apologies for the title because it is going to be far longer than eighty minutes. On the bright side, we left a list of all the musical references associated with the episode as well as corrections to mistakes throughout the show. Enjoy! Playlist on Spotify Genres mentioned in the episode: American Pop, Austronesian, Bachata, Baroque, Bounce, Brazilian funk, Carnatic, Cinema/Television Scores, Classical, Click Song Number 1, Country, Disco, Fado, Folk, Guilty of Being White, Halo, Hip-Hop, Lo-Fi, Motown, North American Funk, Pata Pata, Punjab, Punk, R & B, Rap, Reggae, Reggaetón, Rock, Rumba, Samba, Screamo, Ska, Ska-Punk, Soca, Somali Funk, Southern Appalachian, Spirituals, The Banned (Spotify Playlist), Vaporwave, Zef, and Zouk. Artists and Composer: Alicia Keys, Ana Moura, Antwon Stanley, Ariana Grande, Benjamin Clementine, Beyoncé, Big Freedia, Billy Holiday, Bob Marley, Carminho, Childish Gambino, Chris Potter, Concha Buika, D'Angelo, Death, Death Grips, Destiny's Child, Die Antwoord, “Earth, Wind and Fire,” Edith Piaf, Florida Georgia Line, Frank Sinatra, Fugees, Gary Clark Jr, Hans Zimmer, Ice Cube, Ice T, Immortal Technique, Jay Chattaway, Jimi Hendrix, Jocelyne Béroard, John Coltrane, Jordan Sparks, Kane Brown, Katia Guerreiro, Kayna Samet, Kelly Rowland, Kendrick Lamar, KRS One, Leona Lewis, Lil Pump, Lil Yachty, Louis Armstrong, Lycinaïs Jean, Madeline Peyroux, Mariah Carey, Maître Gims, Marilyn Manson, MC Bella, MC Kekel, MC Kevinho, MC Livinho, MC Pedrinho, Michael Bublé, Mika, Miles Davis, Miriam Makeba, Ms. Lauren Hill, N.W.A., Niccolò Paganini, Nicki Minaj, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Notorious BIG, Open, Otis Redding, PEKKA, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Rage Against the Machine, Ray Charles, Run-D.M.C., Sia, Skinny Fabulous, Smokey Robinson, Soggy Bottom Boys, Solange, Stromae, The Hu, The Who, Trippie Red, Tupac Shakur, Victor O, Vulfpeck, and Ween. There was a bit of confusion in this episode around the 30:00 mark about Jeffree Star, and I would like to state that I tragically confused Jeffree with a Mandela Effect of sorts; please disregard the comments and conversation surrounding it if you would like, but we will leave it in the episode to demonstrate that we can all make significant mistakes.
This episode marks a critical time in the evolution of the podcast. Oz talks with Nate Sirmans, a musician in the band Open (@_._open_._), and Christian Dasher, a collegiate saxophonist, about music across the world and the interwoven nature of our melodic existences; the conversation went so in depth that it has been split into two halves. Also, many apologies for the title because it is going to be far longer than eighty minutes. On the bright side, we left a list of all the musical references associated with the episode as well as corrections to mistakes throughout the show. Enjoy! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FLpJsYYlvoy1uDQUOrXJj?si=v0yqdgjSRdarDndqDaz6Sw (Episode Spotify Playlist) Genres mentioned in the episode: American Pop, Austronesian, Bachata, Baroque, Bounce, Brazilian funk, Carnatic, Cinema/Television Scores, Classical, Click Song Number 1, Country, Disco, Fado, Folk, Guilty of Being White, Halo, Hip-Hop, Lo-Fi, Motown, North American Funk, Pata Pata, Punjab, Punk, R & B, Rap, Reggae, Reggaetón, Rock, Rumba, Samba, Screamo, Ska, Ska-Punk, Soca, Somali Funk, Southern Appalachian, Spirituals, The Banned (Spotify Playlist), Vaporwave, Zef, and Zouk. Artists and Composer: Alicia Keys, Ana Moura, Antwon Stanley, Ariana Grande, Benjamin Clementine, Beyoncé, Big Freedia, Billy Holiday, Bob Marley, Carminho, Childish Gambino, Chris Potter, Concha Buika, D'Angelo, Death, Death Grips, Destiny's Child, Die Antwoord, “Earth, Wind and Fire,” Edith Piaf, Florida Georgia Line, Frank Sinatra, Fugees, Gary Clark Jr, Hans Zimmer, Ice Cube, Ice T, Immortal Technique, Jay Chattaway, Jimi Hendrix, Jocelyne Béroard, John Coltrane, Jordan Sparks, Kane Brown, Katia Guerreiro, Kayna Samet, Kelly Rowland, Kendrick Lamar, KRS One, Leona Lewis, Lil Pump, Lil Yachty, Louis Armstrong, Lycinaïs Jean, Madeline Peyroux, Mariah Carey, Maître Gims, Marilyn Manson, MC Bella, MC Kekel, MC Kevinho, MC Livinho, MC Pedrinho, Michael Bublé, Mika, Miles Davis, Miriam Makeba, Ms. Lauren Hill, N.W.A., Niccolò Paganini, Nicki Minaj, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Notorious BIG, Open, Otis Redding, PEKKA, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Rage Against the Machine, Ray Charles, Run-D.M.C., Sia, Skinny Fabulous, Smokey Robinson, Soggy Bottom Boys, Solange, Stromae, The Hu, The Who, Trippie Red, Tupac Shakur, Victor O, and Vulfpeck
On todays show we talk all things sports. Serena Williams, Tiger Woods, Super Bowl, NBA All Stars, LBJ, Victor O, and we rejoice in the Saints loss... YES I said it we rejoice
We're fans of Victor O., and so should you be... 00:05 - LaVar + LiAngelo + LaMelo = Lithuania 14:20 - Bron in Texas? 23:00 - Thibs takes a L he's had coming for AWHILE 46:52 - Deee-troit BASKETBUTTZ
How can you use mass hypnosis to control 60,000,000 people so they vote for you to become the leader of the world? Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, knows the answer and has known it for years. So I called him and asked. I needed to know. He told me how Trump won. And he told me how anyone can use these persuasion techniques to improve their lives. What if you can get people to do whatever you want just by using the right words and subtly hypnotizing everyone you meet? It sounds like a science fiction novel. But it's true. It's what happened, and it happens every day. Who are the victims? You're the victim. Scott Adams predicted in September 2015(!) that Donald Trump would become President because, "he is the best master persuader I have ever seen." Scott Adams trained as a hypnotist and master persuader for years. "Once you realize that everyone is completely irrational," Scott Adams told me, "your life gets a lot easier. "You can start to use the principles behind this to see why people really do things, as opposed to using rational facts, and then use that to your advantage. "Understanding that people are irrational has made my life a lot better." But how did he predict a year and a half ago that Trump would win? I needed to know how. And how I could do it. Trump was the unlikely choice to be President. Just like Scott was the unlikely choice to be one of the world's most popular cartoonists with Dilbert. But we can all learn the skills that Scott learned. Scott heard a story that made him want to change his life in his 20s. His mother had delivered birth to his sister without the use of anesthetics. She was hypnotized. "She felt no pain," Scott said. So Scott, in his 20s, learned all the techniques of hypnosis. "You mean," I said, "You can take a gold watch and swing it in front of their eyes and make them do what you want?" "That has never happened," Scott said, "Except in movies. "What you learn is that basically everything people do is completely irrational. And then they rationalize it later. "Like, they might say they voted for Trump because of his policies but this is just a rationalization. Everyone is irrational and everyone is subject to persuasion." Everything seemed against Trump. But somehow he beat 16 candidates in the primaries and one big candidate in the election. And, Scott says, all the theories as to why he won have been wrong. So I called him up and asked him what happened. And he told me: ----------------- - THE LINGUISTIC KILL SHOT "Trump described everyone using two techniques: - words that had never been used in politics before - words that were visual. So every time you looked at the candidate being described you would look for confirmation bias." Example: Jeb Bush he described as "low energy". "Low energy" had never been used to describe a candidate before so they stood out. And whenever you looked Jeb, unless he was jumping around, you would automatically look for clues that showed he was low energy. Trump systematically did this with everyone who was frontrunner against him, including "Crooked Hillary" which referred both to her legal troubles and the persistent rumors that she was sick. ------------------ - CHARISMA = POWER + EMPATHY Scott said, "Trump clearly had the Power part down. But he was low on Empathy. "So he used polling to figure out what the critical issue was for the most amount of people and came up with Immigration. By going with this issue he proved he had empathy with his base. "Expect him as President to try to show empathy to a much larger group of people." ------------------ - OVERSELLING THE STORY "Trump consistently oversold his point. For instance, 'Build a Wall'." He used hyperbole because it's the direction that counts. "It didn't matter that the facts didn't support him. His base was listening to the direction while all the media was getting bogged down in the weeds. "And in many cases, he would back down. He would recognize if he oversold too much and back down on it. "But again, the media would show his views for free because he was so outlandish and his supporters would note the direction, not the facts." I asked Scott: What would happen to Trump if a "Rick Perry" situation occurred like in 2012, where Perry couldn't name the 3 cabinet departments he wanted to eliminate and that destroyed his campaign? Scott said, "If Trump was stumbling to name the three he would just say, 'You know what? There are 10 cabinet positions I'd eliminate! You probably can guess the ones I'm talking about." "And then while everyone would be scratching their heads trying to figure out if there are even ten cabinet departments, his supporters would be just note the direction." -------------------- - AUDACITY Early on he would say things that were so audacious nobody could believe a Presidential candidate would be saying these things. But people got used to it. It got him free media coverage which allowed him to spend less than half of what Hillary spent. It allowed him to consistently say audacious and outlandish things throughout the campaign without upsetting his base. ----------------- - EMBRACE THE ARGUMENT If you just outright reject someone, they won't even pay attention to what you say. But with everyone he spoke with, he would start off agreeing with them and then start to turn people towards supporting his ideas. Even with Hillary, he would say: "She has great experience" before following it up with, "but after 30 years, what has changed?" --------------------- - TALENT STACK Scott said, "I'm not the funniest guy in the room. And I'm not the best at drawing. But I'm pretty good at both and that's where Dilbert comes from. "It's really hard to be the best in the world at one thing," Scott told me, "But if you are 'pretty good' at a bunch of things and use them together, you can succeed. "Trump has one of the best talent stacks I've ever seen. He's not the smartest guy in the room, but he's pretty good at public speaking, business smarts, humor, hiring and firing, politics, etc." Again, he didn't know as much as the other candidates about every political issue. "Expect him to get to know the facts that are important once he is President. But he was pretty good at knowing what was going on and combined that with the other "pretty good" things in his talent stack." ------------------- - BLAME OTHERS FOR PEOPLE'S SUFFERING "While Hillary was focusing on 'I'm With Her' and 'Let's make history with the first woman President', Trump was focusing on 'Draining the Swamp' and 'Let's Make America Great Again'. These were much more powerful persuasion messages." --------------- DID HILLARY HAVE A CHANCE? How could Hillary have fought better using her own persuasion techniques? "Hillary was running a strong persuasion game in the summer," Scott told me. "She might even have won if she stuck with it." " 'Dangerous Donald' was scary for people. But then her campaign leaked the Billy Bush video and even though it caused Trump to dip in the polls, it wasn't as bad as portraying him as a madman at the nuclear controls. Ironically, that bad news actually helped Trump." ---- My podcast with Scott comes out later today. I wanted to learn other things from him. Like how can I, or anyone, learn these persuasion techniques. What are the easiest techniques to learn? He told me on the podcast. Plus he was very honest and told me a trick he uses with the women he dates. ---- Does any of this mean Trump is going to be good or bad? This article isn't about that. It's just about what Trump, and all political candidates, do to win elections. Trump, according to Scott, was just particularly good at it. "The best I've ever seen". ---- Is it bad that people are irrational? That facts don't matter? Yes. But it's the reality. Our brains were built to hunt for food in scary and uncertain situations. In our more complex society, we still respond to primitive emotions even if they are now irrational. Do I want to be better at persuading so my life is better? Of course. The reality is: I'm easily influenced and have to constantly remind myself everyone has an agenda all the time. I don't think it matters who is President. There are too many forces at work to check and balance everything. But it does matter how I react, how I build my life day by day. It's my choice (I hope) whether or not I have a good impact on others. Or not. Maybe Scott hypnotized me into writing this. In which case, he did an excellent job. ------- Scott Adams Persuasion Books List: (this is from his blog) Chapter 1 - Things You Can Stop Believing The first chapter is designed to make you skeptical about your ability to comprehend reality. If you are already a hardcore skeptic, you can skip this chapter. - An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural - by James Randi - They Got It Wrong: History: All the Facts that Turned Out to be Myths Hardcover - by Emma Marriott [I have not read this book but anything in the genre of “wrong history” will work.] Chapter 2 - Stretching your Imagination These books are selected to open your mind for what follows. If you have experience with LSD or mushrooms, you might not need this chapter. (Yes, I am serious.) -Jonathan Livingston Seagull - by Richard Bach -God’s Debris: A Thought Experiment - by Scott Adams -Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah - by Richard Bach Chapter 3 - The Moist Robot Hypothesis The Moist Robot Hypothesis first appears in my book that is listed below. The idea is that humans are biological machines, subject to cause and effect. According to this view, free will is an illusion and humans can be programmed once you understand our user interface. With this chapter I ease you into the notion that humans are mindless robots by showing you how we are influenced by design, habit, emotion, food, and words. Until you accept the Moist Robot view of the world it will be hard to use your tools of persuasion effectively because you will doubt your own effectiveness and people will detect your doubt. Confidence is an important part of the process of influence. -The Design of Everyday Things - by Don Norma -What Every BODY is Saying - by Joe Navarro -The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business - by Charles Duhigg -Influence - by Robert B. Cialdini PhD -Thinking, Fast and Slow - by Daniel Kahneman -Salt Sugar Fat - by Michael Moss -Steve Jobs - by Walter Isaacson [The whole book is good, but look for the part where I appear on Jobs’ radar screen. That’s the part where you understand that hypnotists can identify each other by their tells.] -How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life- by Scott Adams -Free Will - by Sam Harris Chapter 4 - Active Persuasion This chapter gets into the details of how to influence people. My opinion is that you will be less effective with these tools if you do not have a full understanding of our moist robot nature introduced above. -Impossible to Ignore - Dr. Carmen Simon (NEW) -Trump: The Art of the Deal - Donald J. Trump -Win Your Case: How to Present, Persuade, and Prevail–Every Place, Every Time - by Gerry Spence -Awaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your ---Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial - by Tony Robbins -How to Win Friends & Influence People - by Dale Carnegie (Better yet, take a Dale Carnegie class near you. It will change your life. Trust me.) -How to Write a Good Advertisement - by Victor O. Schwab -The Secret to Selling Anything - by Harry Browne -The One Sentence Persuasion Course - 27 Words to Make the World Do Your Bidding - by Blair Warren -Reframing: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Transformation of -Meaning- by Richard Bandler , John Grinder (This is included for completeness. Much of the NLP field has exaggerated claims, but there is some strong reality at the base of it.) -How to Hypnotise Anyone - Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist - by ---The Rogue Hypnotist -Hypnosis and Accelerated Learning - by Pierre Clement (This is the school of hypnosis I learned in hypnosis class. It comes from Ericksonian hypnosis. See next book on list.) -Speak Ericksonian: Mastering the Hypnotic Methods of Milton Erickson - by Richard Nongard, James Hazlerig (Erickson was the father of modern hypnosis. Any book about his methods would be interesting.) ----- How good is Scott at predicting things? The attached Dilbert cartoon he drew 26 years ago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Autore: Roger Vitrac. Regia di Mario Missiroli. Interpreti: Paolo Bonacelli, Valeria Ciangottini, Armando De Ceccon, Paolo Meloni, Valentina Bardi (Il consiglio teatrale, a cura di Gianfranco Capitta, Radiotre 2006)
Autore: Roger Vitrac. A) " Medoro". Compagnia di prosa di Torino della Rai con Raoul Grassilli, Marina Dolfin, Alberto Ricca. Regia di Gian Domenico Giagni (Radiotre 1968) B) "Victor o I bambini al potere". Regia di Mario Missiroli. Interpreti: Paolo Bonacelli, Valeria Ciangottini, Paolo Meloni, Valentina Bardi (Radiotre 2006)
Pour la denrière de la saison, Malika et Arnaud font un retour sur les temps forts des entrevues, où rires, anecdotes et émotions sont au rendez-vous. L'équipe de Vies d'ici, Vues d'ailleurs remercie tous ceux et celles qui ont participé au bon déroulement de l'émission. À la saison prochaine ! SÉLECTIONS MUSICALES Baaet Aada, Mohammed Hamaky (2014) Vini Dou, Victor O (2012)
Pour la denrière de la saison, Malika et Arnaud font un retour sur les temps forts des entrevues, où rires, anecdotes et émotions sont au rendez-vous. L'équipe de Vies d'ici, Vues d'ailleurs remercie tous ceux et celles qui ont participé au bon déroulement de l'émission. À la saison prochaine ! SÉLECTIONS MUSICALES Baaet Aada, Mohammed Hamaky (2014) Vini Dou, Victor O (2012)
Show Time: 12:00 pm AST; 11:00 am EST; 10:00 am CST; 9:00 am MST; and 8:00 am PST. Check your Time Zone! Born June 15 1926 on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, Ms Leona Brady Watson is recognized as one of the premier preservers and revivers of the tradition of Cariso singing. In 1990 Watson was recognized by the Smithsonian Institute's Office of Folk Life Programs as a cultural tradition bearer on the Virgin Islands. She has performed at the Virgin Islands' Folk Life Exhibit in Washington, D.C. and was one of the main organizers of the First Annual V.I. Folk Life Festival on St. Croix in 1991. "Some of Leona's famed works include: Quoted in 3 published books; actress in the film, The Story of Cariso, nationally acclaimed; performance in numerous stage shows, on island and abroad; participated in the 24th Annual Festival of American Folklife, the Virgin Islands; program sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution and the Virgin Islands. Leona is also a highly respected herbologist who has been asked most recently to participate in cultural exchange between Africa (Senegal), China and Switzerland." - TRIBUTE TO LEONA BRADY WATSON -- HON. VICTOR O. FRAZER (Extension of Remarks - August 1, 1996) [Page: E1424] --- HON. VICTOR O. FRAZER in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, July 31, 1996
TRIBUTE TO LEONA BRADY WATSON -- HON. VICTOR O. FRAZER (Extension of Remarks - August 1, 1996) [Page: E1424] --- HON. VICTOR O. FRAZER in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, July 31, 1996 "Mr. Speaker, Leona Brady Watson was born on the island of St. Croix. At the tender age of 3, she began her education, which involved walking from Estate Two Friends to Frederikdsted where she attended St. Patrick's School. After finishing the third grade, she journeyed to the United States, and completed her formal education there." "Upon returning to St. Croix in the late 50's, Mrs. Watson came home with a special yearning for her culture. She spent many years learning about what was a dying art in the Virgin Islands, the art of cariso, from the elders, particularly the ones on the north side of the island and the Frederiksted area. Leona was able to attain and maintain our delicate culture through their stories, soups, and music of days gone by. Leona continues to be honored by various cultural organizations as a tradition bearer for her untiring contribution to the cultural growth of the Virgin Islands, and the knowledge of the history of our beloved homeland." "Some of Leona's famed works include: Quoted in 3 published books; actress in the film, The Story of Cariso, nationally acclaimed; performance in numerous stage shows, on island and abroad; participated in the 24th Annual Festival of American Folklife, the Virgin Islands; program sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution and the Virgin Islands." "Leona is also a highly respected herbologist who has been asked most recently to participate in cultural exchange between Africa (Senegal), China and Switzerland."
This episode of Conversations with Ross features Spencer Garrett. Spencer is an actor currently starring on Satisfaction. Spencer and I discussed how he broke in, his worst audition experience, and his family’s background in show-business. He also spoke about his role as Victor O’Connell on Satisfaction and some of his past jobs on House of […]
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneur-architect/id593303704 (Subscribe to The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast at iTunes) We’ve enjoyed lots of engagement here on the blog lately and one subject that consistently triggers a response from readers is Professional Liability Insurance; what it is, why we need it and if we need it as sole proprietors and owners of small architecture firms. In this episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast, I interview Frank D. Musica. Frank is trained as an architect, practiced in Chicago, has earned a Masters of Business Administration and a law degree. Today he is the Senior Risk Management Attorney at Victor O. Schinnerer & Co. Who better to answer all our questions and concerns about this critical and often misunderstood subject, than the man who is in charge of doing just that for at the largest provider of insurance to the architecture profession? I hope you find this episode very informative. If you have any additional questions regarding professional liability insurance, please send me an email or contact Frank directly. His contact information is listed below with many other useful resources. If you like what you hear, please take a minute or two to https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneur-architect/id593303704 (leave a review of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast over at iTunes). Your review will help other Entrepreneur Architects find the podcast. Together we will make a difference and be an influential force in the profession. Topics and People Referenced in This Episode Frank D. Musica Professional liability insurance for architects Vic Schinnerer Victor O. Schinnerer & Co., Inc. History of professional liability insurance for architects AIA Trust American Institute of Architects (AIA) Insurance requirements for small firms Reasons why architects should buy professional liability insurance How professional liability insurance differs from other insurances Other benefits resulting from holding professional liability insurance Do AIA Contract Documents require professional liability insurance? Pre-claims assistance from insurance company with no additional cost to architect Owner/Architect Contract review assistance Regional and project type effects on insurance rates Types of liability claims on architects “Claims Made” insurance coverage Limits on claims based on when work was completed “Prior Acts” coverage Asbestos insurance coverage example CNA as underwriter to Victor O. Schinnerer & Co, Inc. Exclusions to insurance policy coverage Reasons for new firms to obtain coverage immediately Difference between insurance brokers and insurance agents Importance of choosing the right insurance broker Other types of insurance policies recommended for small firms Limits of homeowners insurance policies on home-based business claims Technology insurance coverage (crashed servers, CAD/BIM file failures, file transfers, viruses, data theft) Cost of professional liability insurance Factors effecting cost of professional liability insurance Why corporations and LLCs do not protect architects’ from professional liability Limited liability and waiver provisions to include in your Owner/Architect Agreement to protect from claims Resources from This Episode http://www.schinnerer.com (Schinnerer.com) http://www.theaiatrust.com (TheAIATrust.com) http://www.theaiatrust.com/pli-database/ (Professional Liability Insurer Database) http://www.schinnerer.com/risk-mgmt/Pages/RM-homepage.aspx (PlanetRiskManagement.com) http://www.schinnerer.com/Pages/BrokerLocator.aspx (Broker Finder) Contact Frank with additional questions or just to say “thank you” Additional Resources http://www.schinnerer.com/risk-mgmt/Pages/Podcasts.aspx (The Risk Management Podcast) http://eventscribe.com/2013/AIA/TwitterPres.asp?Pres=33392 (Did You Get The...
Subscribe to The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast at iTunes We’ve enjoyed lots of engagement here on the blog lately and one subject that consistently triggers a response from readers is Professional Liability Insurance; what it is, why we need it and if we need it as sole proprietors and owners of small architecture firms. In this […] The post EA005: Professional Liability Insurance with Frank D. Musica of Victor O. Schinnerer & Co., Inc. [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect.